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What you just heard was the sound of the future.

We are the leader of EV,

Why don't we specialize a sound that is really in line with the Nissan Intelligent Mobility strategy

and we found this sound that is a combination of harmony,

a combination of dynamism.

I'm sure that when you will walk on the street,

you hear the sound and without turning your head back, you will say that this is a Nissan.

We are moving forward on the Nissan Intelligent Mobility

in terms of timing, really spot on.

We have just launched also the New LEAF.

When you look at the IMx concept you can imagine what will come after,

so in terms of timing, it's really the right moment now to launch the sound.

Our vision is, as I say, with new LEAF that we just launched,

probably the New LEAF is the most (advanced) technological product on the street.

So our strategy is really the implementation of Intelligent Mobility.

We launched the New LEAF, the e-Power, the IMx concept

which really gives you our vision for the future of Intelligent Mobility.

We are talking about a future that is more mid-term than long-term.

When you look at the IMx, when you look at the LEAF Nismo,

when you look at our participation of Formula-E,

there is a very strong consistency of the implementation of Nissan Intelligent Mobility.

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Harajuku Kawaii Channel #12 Alice on Wednesday - Duration: 4:56.

Find the shops with Alice motifs in Harajuku.

Hello, guys. This is Hamuka from Harajuku Kawaii Channel.

Today, I'm visiting this shop named "Alice on Wednesday"!

It's an accessory and sweet snack shop themed "Alice in Wonderland".

Look at this.

The exterior looks like the world-view of "Alice in Wonderland".

OK, let's go.

"Alice in Wednesday" is an accessory and sweet snack shop

themed from Lewis Carroll's novel "Alice in Wonderland".

The shop name "Wednesday" means "Let the most boring Wednesday in a week special".

The store has 3 floors and there are about 3000 kinds of items displayed.

Please watch your head because entrance is low.

This is the 3rd floor, "Atelier of Hatter".

The theme of this room is an atelier of the Hatter who attend a mad tea party in the Alice's story.

In this room, products, mainly fashion accessories such as bags and pouches are placed.

Also in the back is a stained glass designed to be a hat.

These tote bags have the original illustration on them.

It is irresistible for Alice fans!

There are lots of tricks on the stairs.

There are pictures of Alice on the wall from the second floor to the third floor.

They express the Alice's world-view.

The impressive character is the Cheshire Cat.

You can have eye contact with him from anywhere.

This is the 2nd floor, "Court of the Red Queen".

This room is themed from Queen of Hearts' trial.

There are many interiors themed from it.

You can sit in the Queen's chair and take photos.

I would like to take a picture in the absence of the queen.

In this room, there are accessories.

They are very kawaii.

They express Alice's world-view such as Alice's silhouette, rabbits, and rose flowers.

And they relives my girlhood.

I'm glad that all the prices are reasonable, from around 600 yen.

The staircase leading from the first floor to the second floor is named "Mushrooms forest".

Mysterious mushrooms are lined up.

On the top of the mushroom, a caterpillar is sucking a water pipe.

It's like the one from the picture book.

In contrast to the solemn atmosphere, there is a white room looks like kitchen in the ground floor.

This room is named "White Queen's kitchen".

Here you can get snacks which express Alice's world-view.

The interior that imitated the kitchen is decorated also in the ceiling.

This "Drink me cider" stands out here.

It's themed from the one Alice drinks in the original story.

How does it taste?

This "Eat me cookie" is also themed from the one Alice drinks in the original story.

This one is handmade.

Every item is kawaii so I can't decide!

This is a chocolate box looks like a hat.

You can buy one as a souvenir because the package is impactful.

Today I visited an accessory and sweet snack shop, "Alice on Wednesday".

There are many mysterious tricks,

so I enjoyed it as if I were Alice.

Don't forget to visit here when you come to Harajuku.

Bye~~~

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Basic course of cardboard furniture - Lesson 2 The structure of the table - Duration: 10:22.

Hello! We continue with the basic course

cardboard furniture. If you have not seen you Lesson 1

I recommend you see it before proceeding with this video. You have the link in the

Information box. Now, we begin with Lesson 2. To

realize the explanation I have decided that we will make a table

because it is something very simple but you can apply this information to

perform other furniture.

Let's see how to get measurements without being a furniture designer.

There are several ways to do this and this is how I do.

You must first measure the space where the furniture will go, taking measurements

tall, wide and long.

Being a table as high'm going to define me because in space

Real high at my disposal is the roof.

Then considering other furniture in the room,

I will set my table will have a height of between 55 and 60 centimeters.

For width as the table goes in the middle,

I have taken the measure considering that it can pass easily between

table and other furniture so it should be between 50 and 60 centimeters.

Continuing with this slogan, the length of the table should have no more than 70 centimeters.

Being aware of the space that we can now realize

measures table. For this we break down the main parts

They will form the cabinet. Will the board and legs. For

set the table height I have to take into account these two pieces. I go

choose 55 centimeters to the overall height and the measure I have to

distribute between the top height and leg height.

The logic is that the legs are much higher than the board.

So I decide that the legs will have a height of 50 centimeters and the

board five centimeters. The measurement of the board may be smaller or

greater depending on the thickness you want him. And with that we would have the high

table. The width of the table we will give board. Given the

measures of space, I'll decant by 50 centimeters.

For long we will also only consider

board and will choose the maximum space that were 70 centimeters.

We have the measures on the table now let's realize a few more pieces.

I even drawing a sketch awful

But it is necessary.

We had said that the board would have a width of 50 centimeters,

70 centimeters long and high, which is the thickness that will have the board,

It will be 5 centimeters. We are the legs. We can make them

with square base of this style, which is what we normally see on a table,

but I'll show a much easier way. Make with a round base

oval u. We had set up 50 centimeter so now

I have to take the diameter of the legs. How do we do it? What I do is

I do think that if a leg like this, the measure of each side would be 5

centimeters and do not know if it makes sense mathematically what

I say but this is what works for me. What I do is multiply the 5

number of sides having the legs, which are four, and the result gives me

I use to make the diameter of the oval leg.

We get down to work.

To make table legs, let's cut four pieces of cardboard 50

centimeters high. The length will depend on the thickness

carton but approximately be about 80 centimeters.

Let's grab a roll of cardboard or something similar and we used to crimp the piece.

We remove the roll and now we go rolling up the piece evenly and

gluing with hot glue.

As we enrrollándolo have to check the diameter measurement.

In this case we must reach 20 centimeters.

If the piece of cardboard is small we unite the other end and

we continue rolling. And if we have too, just cut. To soften the

bonding paste paper tape.

This is a quick and easy way to make

paws. We repeat this step three more times and

We subject these parts.

To make the board we need three pieces of 50 x 70 centimeters.

We grabbed one of them and we will make a margin of 2.5 centimeters.

You can make it smaller but I would not recommend.

Then just where the lines intersect margin

let's draw the outline of the legs. You can do it directly with the leg

or use an object of the same diameter so that it may be easier.

These circles have them cut and we will remain so. We booked this

piece and grabbed another board. Now let's fill this piece

cardboard strips. To know the size must take into account the height

we decided for the board. There were five centimeters. Let's gather

all parts of the board and measuring the height of all joints.

It measures one centimeter so this is what we subtract the total measure and we

will the measure should have high strips: four centimeters.

Cut strips four centimeters high and long in this case is the

board or less. And let's sticking with hot glue on one of the

board pieces. First the edges and then inside.

When we have completely filled be stuck another piece of board

above. To make it easier you can fold the cardboard in this way and

then paste sections with hot glue.

Thus when a part is already stuck you can go without hitting the rest

fear that the workpiece moves.

After be stuck over the part in which we marked the contour

paws. This can be done with white glue and

then put some weight on it or do it with hot glue.

Then make sure the joints with paper tape.

We have all the pieces ready

to join them.

To paste the legs what I do is put white glue in the center and

then hot silicone around WTD.

I put the leg and stuffing union with hot glue.

Repeat this step with the rest. We will being well and we can make cartapesta.

If you have any questions, lesson one in which I explain how.

Cartapesta brings quite hard to furniture but still

need to strengthen the part of the legs. Put a few pieces between the

legs. You can put them halfway up or just when the board ends. measures

distance between the outside of each of the legs.

In my case I need two pieces of 65 by 10 cm for the longest part

table and two pieces of 45 by 10 centimeters for the shorter part.

Check that you agree that these measures may vary due to the type of

cardboard and pressure exerted by winding legs. These pieces were

You have to make cartapesta on both sides and then glue them to the table.

This step could be done before the cartapesta but it seems to me more

comfortable doing separately.

And here comes Lesson 2.

In the next video we can see how to decorate

cardboard furniture and teach you how to give an appearance of aged wood to

table. Do not miss! And let me remind you

little hand up and says it is looking like the course.

Ciao!

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Silicone : An epic guide to an epic craft material - Duration: 10:26.

what's up Internet welcome to fiction forge on today's episode we're gonna

take a closer look at silicone and show you a few ways of using it in your

project you'll be taking a look at what it is exactly and a few cool things you

can do with it and we'll try and show you a few cool tricks you maybe didn't

know what do you think graybles guy let's go in for a closer look you'll be

surprised to know that the rubbery substance known as silicone is made from

the same basic stuff as glass and computer chips silicon makes up

approximately a quarter of the Earth's crust and it is often harvested from

quartz from there it is processed into a metallic form through some pretty fancy

scientific chemical and physical processes they arrange the silicone into

long chains that form the basis of most of it's rubbery forms here are a few

helpful things to know when getting started choosing your silicone first of

all there are two different cure types acetoxy and neutral s acetoxy is the

most common type it smells heavily of vinegar when it's

curing it cures relatively quickly and it generally doesn't stick well to most

plastics glass or aluminum neutral releases alcohol as occurs this type

tends to be more expensive it cures slower and the time tends to vary more

it generally sticks well to most plastics glass aluminium and stone here

are a few of the different kinds that you could find commonly available

general purpose or builders silicone aquarium or marine silica two-part

silicone food-safe silicone sanitary silicone high temperature silicone

glazing silicone

modulus refers to how soft and flexible the silicone is lowest soft and flexible

high is more solid and durable here's a few pros and cons here are the pros it's

UV resistant temperature resistant and has low chemical reactivity and toxicity

it also forms watertight seals and only sticks well to a few things which can be

good or bad depending on what you're trying to do with it

electrically it can be insulative or conductive and it offers long lasting

flexibility and lifespan and here are the cons it can have a pungent odor the

cure times vary it can be very messy to handle and a nightmare to get out of

your clothes apart from its more common uses like in construction and making

mermaids tails ooowee can it make a mermaid's tail it's also a top choice

for making reusable flexible molds mostly for casting resin and other

liquid plastics but where we think it really shines creatively is in creating

hyper-realistic pieces that blur the line between fantasy and reality

I mean cinema makeup has been fooling you for decades with it check out these

life-size sculptures made by Thomas Kuebler they're gloriously creepy and

realistic I think we can all agree that these characters would make for the best

Tim Burton movie ever here are a few works created by boularis on deviantART

he also really knows his way around some silicone but holy hell can silicone make

some of the most badass masks you ever did see check out a few of these face melters from immortal masks the attention to detail with all this work

is utterly staggering and I'm sure that is in no small part

thanks to silicon when it comes to coloring silicon there's two ways that

work pretty well that we know first of all you got your food coloring and you

got your acrylic paint you can pull off some pretty interesting effects with

both of these but the main difference between the two is the food coloring

produces more translucent colors while as the acrylic produces more pastel or

opaque colors so we like to use a sturdy plastic bag when mixing up small batches

of silicon we are using both corners of the bag to mix up the two different

batches so we don't have to waste another bag the glow-in-the-dark acrylic

on this side and the food coloring on the other then give them both the good

mix in the bag silicone when wet can be a sticky nightmare you get a little bit in

your hair or on your clothes and it can really mess your day up you can try

using rubber gloves but they don't really help

they just keep your hands clean but here are a few tips that really do help

putting the silicone into water with ordinary dish soap stops it from being

able to stick to anything it makes it a breeze to handle on the other hand you

got corn starch you knead the silicone into it until it

stops sticking to stuff you just gradually add more and more until it

becomes manageable we can now mix up some soapy water but don't skimp on the

soap if you want this to work right cutting the corner of the bag allows you

to pipe the silicone straight into the soapy water see how it becomes like a

ball of brightly colored clay in your hands don't mess around with it for too

long though or it'll cure before you can do anything with it and now we add

a bit of corn starch so we can take the acrylic one and make it into protoputty

it's like making bread dough you just keep kneading it in until it's

not sticky

but we found even with the protoputty it was easier to handle after a generous

soaping boom there we have it colored moldable silicone and both will imprint

and take shape well working with silicone leads to lots of these weird

scrap rubber things we found these ones in the mixing bag from earlier we like

to keep these strange artifacts so we can chop them up into wet silicone to

either fill space or create interesting effects and textures so we've used

silicone in a bunch of projects over the years and we find it incredibly

versatile and it's especially adept at creating realistic damp organic textures

it can either carry the entire project like in the venoms case here

for it can support and accentuate the other materials like in the hydrolisks

case with his gums or in the Maokias case where we created some realistic

fake moss and some mushroom shelves that are illuminated right so for the fake

moss we crush up a bit of this florist foam then we use the same bag from

earlier to mix it up with the silicone and then smear it on a friend's hard

drive because hard drives the silicone proof right and the foam gives it an

interesting texture that glistens to make it more Moss like with an unsoaped

finger you can pat the silicone to make it spiky the hole is form a raindrop

that completely messed up the silicones ability to stick now let's slap some

silicone on this intricately carved wooden box to try and get an imprint the

soapy water makes applying the silicone as easy as buttering toast so this was a

learning moment don't use glass as a flat surface for

silicone made for fish tanks it sticks der so hence the knife to try and get it

off you've got to take your time prying the silicone impression up or it could

rip or bring bits of the box up with it this carving is too cool for just you

box now we can reproduce this carving out of a variety of materials whenever

we want with a bit of wire and some colored silicone you can whip up some

cool toys in no time I made this spider by creating a wire

armature and then just forcing some colored silicone around it and if you

weren't sold on the intricacy of that box let's see if it can steal shapes

from Mother Nature herself and while we're busy stealing shapes we figure cover

this aloe too and maybe that hard drive again with some glow-in-the-dark

silicone and maybe this other leaf as well and then 15 minutes later you can

peel away your prints this one was a failure because the silicone had already

started to cure when we molded it it didn't turn out right like the others anybody

need a stylish grip for something this one even glows in the dark we asked

ourselves where would a few silicone leaves really shine but we had no

success so we just stuck them on some lights and hoped for the best not bad at

all if you ask me

only another 95 to cover the rest of the lights yay

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our audience in order to produce better content once again thanks so much for

watching we hope this gave you a bit of inspiration for some cool silicon

creations of your own join us next time when we'll be showing you how to be a

Halloween boss on a budget will be using silicone and a cheap store-bought mask

to forge a new mask so badass it'll make children cry till then we

hope to see you around the forge in the future and don't forget wizards only fools keep it tight

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Die 4-S-Strategie zum unternehmerischen Durchbruch | Interview Alexander Krunic - Duration: 5:32.

Amazon and the 4-S-Strategy and how to create a Top business model.

Welcome to Fascination Freedom, today at the end of

the Europe Congress. The participants have left already, some hundreds of people joined. I am not sure

how many exactly. Well, Alexander Krunic, full-blooded businessman for more than 30 years

and an absolute Amazon-expert. That's what we will indirectly talk about today, about entrepreneurship,

a very interesting topic. You already introduced it in your presentation today, this was really

interesting, very fascinating. There were some eye opening moments for people, entrepreneurs and even

companies regarding the 4-S-strategy.

What do you have to consider when you found a company and start it right now?

Maybe you can explain that shortly to us? Of course Thorsten, principally, the 4-S are

something like glasses, you can put on, like a pattern to quickly

evaluate how attractive a business model is. This has helped me a lot in the last 20 years.

And what does the 4-S stand for? The first s stands for "simple". A business model

I find fascinating is simple. If you yourself haven't understood the business model

because it is too complicated, the whole implementation will be almost impossible but also

be careful, a simple business model doesn't mean that the implementation will be

simple too. The second "S" stands for fast (German: schnell). A business model I find attractive,

can be started fast and it can be enlarged quickly. That's what the third S stands for:

scalability. For like 2-3 years.

Exactly and this scalability is typically the bottleneck of most business models

because most business models are based on time against money and we all have

only the limited 24 hours a day and we do not want to work all the time.

That means that it doesn't matter if 10 people buy, or 100 or 1000 or theoretically

1 million. Basically, I can upscale. Exactly, it isn't irrelevant but it doesn''t matter

for us because Amazon takes care for this scalability. They have big warehouses,

they have scalable websites, they have traffic. If we use Amazon

to enter in the e-commerce business, Amazon takes care of the scalability and we can

operate this business from everywhere in the world over the internet and don't have to

clutter our garage up, don't have to employ employees and don't have to improve our computer servers. And

the fourth S stands for system. So if a business model is based on a system,

that means that the success doesn't depend on your experience or your expert knowledge

or on your age or budget but this system, these processes

have to be implemented in the right order at the right time. Amazon is an inflexible

system and it has to be like that because only a rigid system guarantees that you can enlarge it quickly

and this is why these 4-S are extremely important for the person who wants to

operate this Amazon business

because it means that you can completely outsource the business and everyone can

deal with these actions, even in sections and be successful. If you cannot imagine that with Amazon,

I always tell the people to think of Mc Donalds, everyone knows it

and it is also a business model operating with the 4S and it is implemented here and we

all know how big the company is. This is very fascinating because if you are now

an entrepreneur o a soon-to-be entrepreneur, these 4S, whether you know them now

or not, will be a key role in terms of business success and while thinking of how much I am trapped in

the rat race or not. Exactly and to become aware of those

is very helpful. And to question them for new projects for example.

Exactly. A fascinating tip, very interesting.

You also have a great Amazon community. We also presented them to

the community of the Europe Congress. There is an online seminar for all the participants,

for everyone who wants to take part. And it is unbelievable, a lot of people in your community

earns 4-5 digit turnovers every month. In the beginning that sounds almost

unbelievable, but you also show concrete testimonials, feedback, so it is certainly

very fascinating and a reason why I also had an intensive look at it and

why I also found a new company and we are also starting in the area.

I receive a lot of business models and have seen a lot.

If you have seen a lot and then you see a good business model, you recognize the

really good ones and can recommend them without hesitation.

So who wants to take part, feel free to register. Now we see some great impressions from

the Europe Congress Passive Income. Otherwise, I see you next Friday

or during the online seminar on Monday.

I will co-host it, the main part is done by you as the Amazon expert.

Thank you very much for the great tip for our community you shared today. See you soon!

Thank you for the invitation Thorsten! Bye.

Well, it is something for total beginners but also for advanced and

even experts.

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Visiting the federal parliament building in Bern - Duration: 4:50.

Hello everyone!

Today's setting:

the Federal Parliament.

It's the first time in my life

that I've been inside it.

Wow, look at that!

I'm meeting Corrado and Sibel,

who are both members of the

National Council with migrant backgrounds.

I'd like to ask them:

do you really think you're

achieving anything in here?

The session opens today.

It wasn't hard for us to

persuade you to leave the chamber.

Do you sense that being a

National Councillor really gives you any say in Switzerland?

Certainly I do.

And I think it's exciting to

be directly involved in Switzerland.

Corrado, you're the son of Italian immigrants.

Azzuro. How much of you is still Italian?

Both my parents come from Tuscany,

and everybody knows that Tuscany

is one of the most beautiful places in the world.

It may not always be obvious,

but when I cook pasta anyone can see that

I still have a good deal of italianità in me.

I'm an Italian, and I'm a good pianist.

Coffee tastes much better out of a glass than a cup.

(Greeting in Kurdish)

This is Sibel.

She's from Turkey with a Kurdish background,

but she's been living in Basel since the age of 11.

And she's a National Councillor.

There's something that would really surprise me:

do you really have any say in what happens here?

We all have a say in what happens here.

It's very abstract, it's about individual articles

and proposals that are then incorporated in legislation.

But being able to discuss that legislation,

to have a hand in making Switzerland what it is

– that's very important indeed.

I always thought politicians were ineffective.

They sit around all day talking.

But they're always on the go, from A to B and from B to C,

then they make a quick photocopy,

then there's a phone call,

another discussion and an interview.

And when there's a division

they all rush back into the chamber,

press a button - and then they're off again. Crazy!

How closely do you feel

connected to your roots - either in Basel or in Turkey,

where your parents come from?

Very closely, I think you always have to remember your roots,

otherwise how can you know

what to think about something new

that you've discovered for yourself?

Your roots are what mostly define you.

And I'm a Basel girl.

I can tell that from your accent!

But the connection with Turkey

and the place where I come from

– that's naturally very important too.

People who forget - or deny - where they come from

will also very soon forget what they're doing at the moment.

That's why we should be conscious of our migrant backgrounds.

It's particularly valuable that a second-generation immigrant

can take a seat on the National Council.

What does that mean to you?

It's an enormous privilege.

My history is actually Switzerland's history.

Switzerland has a long history of migration.

The prosperity that we have in Switzerland

is actually the fruits of that history of centuries

of migration that has made this country what it is.

Now we're looking for the restaurant.

Do you remember me saying that every kitchen

in Switzerland has at last one Tamil in it?

Right, that's Mohan. Wannakam. Wannakam.

Just two weeks ago Mohan brought his ideas with him.

And what he cooked went down very well with people.

And that was Tamil food?

That was Tamil food.

High five! Very good!

Are you also of the opinion that people

without a Swiss passport should also be able to have a say?

Not only have their say, but also take part in decisions.

If somebody pays taxes,

then he should also be allowed

to decide what happens to those taxes.

The more people get involved in a democracy,

the easier it is to organize how we live together.

And in a multicultural society particularly,

how we live together and how our lives are organized is very,

very important.

That's why we all want co-determination

and joint decision-making rights.

Well, that's it from the Federal Parliament.

I wanted the people here to tell me

who is allowed to have a say here.

And you can have your say too.

You can use the comment field (below)

to tell me what you think of it all.

Thumbs up!

And maybe you might consider giving me a like.

I won't keep you.

It would be great if we could see each other again next Friday.

It's Tama Gotcha. That's what's up! Bye!

Hey, do you want to see something wacky?

I've found a sign showing where

the Federal Council sometimes hangs out.

It's mega fancy how they work here!

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Section 2 Top Tips - How to Ace the BMAT - The Medic Portal - Duration: 0:47.

So the important thing with section 2 of the BMAT is to ensure that you have

really sound knowledge. So the way to go about this is to download the BMAT

online syllabus and you want to be cross-referencing your revision and

ticking off each one as you go through. We've got to remember that we all do

different example boards so understandably there are going to be gaps in your

knowledge. Also, don't forget about BMAT science guide as well - you can

really use this to supplement your revision. Now the section 2 is not just

about testing your knowledge; it's about being able to apply your knowledge in

a problem-solving manner. So make sure you work through those BMAT past

papers so you get used to the type of questions that you'll face.

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ロリィタさんにおすすめ!ワッフルアイロンを使った巻紙の作り方♡ Lolita hairstyles: How to use a waffle iron ❤︎ - Duration: 3:35.

Hello everyone watching Wunderwelt Channel,

this is Ujou Kazuki!

Today I'd like to do a dolly hairstyle!

We're going to use a waffle iron to give our hair waffle waves.

Actually I bought this waffle iron used,

but you can get them online for about 3000-5000JPY so please try them if you like.

Now let's waffle our hair!

First of all we need to straighten our fringe.

Part your fringe horizontally into two even sections.

Straighten it using your regular hair iron.

Turn on your waffle iron.

This one goes up to 210C, but if it's too hot you will damage your hair,

so 190C is enough.

While the waffle iron is heating up,

I'll curl my fringe just a little.

I'm using a 19mm diameter Vidal Sassoon curling iron.

Curl the ends of your fringe slightly inwards.

From the side it looks like this.

Here comes the main part.

Using a waffle iron

takes quite some time

but you get a wave that you can't do with a regular curling iron.

This is what it will look like.

Just like this.

If you take too much hair at once,

the heat won't reach all of it

and your hair won't curl properly

so make sure to do it little by little.

With this hairstyle it doesn't matter if your hair is long or short,

everyone will be able to get good results I think.

It will look very cute

with short hair as well.

Our waffle hair is done!

It's super fluffy.

From wherever you look at it, it's very voluminous.

Lately I really like half-up twin tails, so I'll try and see how they look with the wavy hair.

With the twin tails it looks even more voluminous now!

Please try this hairstyle for Halloween or any other occasion!

Don't forget to subscribe to Wunderwelt Channel ♪

We have lots of helpful videos for you 💖

Thank you for watching from Ujou Kazuki!

Byebye 💖

For more infomation >> ロリィタさんにおすすめ!ワッフルアイロンを使った巻紙の作り方♡ Lolita hairstyles: How to use a waffle iron ❤︎ - Duration: 3:35.

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Videoblog #22 - Das dänische Schleswig-Holstein - Duration: 2:55.

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[FOODYARD-MARKET] topleveranciers delen passie, kennis & food | Bidfood - Duration: 2:08.

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- Sir Alvod - Suspended to 20 meters high - Duration: 3:48.

hello to all guys, this is another extra video of when we went to the adventure park a few months ago, enjoy the video and do not forget to give me a like and subscribe the channel, a hope you a good vision (do not miss the ending)

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it's gone good right?

it's gone on shit

what are you doing??

I want to do this

- let's staaaaart -

come on!!

- goooo -

i hope you enjoyed the video, let me know with a comment below, leave me like then help me so much, subscribe at the channel for stay tuned and see you in the next video

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10 Signs You're an Outgoing Introvert - Duration: 6:47.

10 Signs You're an Outgoing Introvert

You took a quiz and found out you're an introvert.

This was life-changing.

Now you have a new way of understanding yourself and how you relate to the world.

You can't get enough of your new identity, so you read every listicle about introverts

you find.

Some articles describe you with frightening accuracy: you like spending time alone, prefer

calm environments, and think deeply.

You'd rather text than call.

Yet other articles don't resonate with you at all.

You don't sit home alone every weekend watching Netflix in your pajamas.

You have a lot of friends, and sometimes you like to party.

You start to wonder, Am I really an introvert?

Well, you're probably an introvert, but you're an outgoing one.

Introversion and extroversion are not black and white.

Think of these personality traits as being on a spectrum.

Some people fall closer to the extreme ends, making them either very introverted or very

extroverted.

Others are closer to the middle, which gives them qualities of both introversion and extroversion.

If you're an outgoing introvert, you're an introvert at heart, but sometimes you act

extroverted because your personality is more middle-of-the-road.

So, in order to understand more about an outgoing introvert characteristics, here are 10 signs

you might be.

If you find this information is helpful to you,

make sure to like this video and subscribe to this channel so you won't miss any of our

interesting updates in the future!

1.

Your energy level is closely tied to your environment.

You're sensitive to how your surroundings look, what kind of music is being played,

how many people are present, and the volume level of the room.

The ambiance of a bar or restaurant can either energize or drain you, depending on if the

place fits your preferences.

Likewise, a loud rock concert in a crowded stadium might be overwhelming but an up-close-and-personal

acoustic set at your favorite local music club relaxes you.

2.

You find people to be both intriguing and exhausting.

People watching?

Yes.

Meeting new people and hearing their life stories?

Fascinating.

Spending every weeknight hanging out with friends?

Not a chance.

As much as you enjoy people, you can only endure so much socializing before you need

downtime.

After a busy weekend or a long day at work, you feel the need to disappear and recharge

by being alone or with just one other person (a best friend, a trusted roommate or your

significant other).

3.

Certain people and interactions drain you while others recharge you.

You have a few friends who you could hang out with for practically forever.

It seems like you never run out of things to talk about.

Being with them is easy.

You actually feel better after spending time with them, not drained.

Other people eventually tire or bore you and you need to get away.

Being alone is better than settling for second-rate company.

4.

You can be charming but also deeply introspective and reflective.

You make small talk when it's expected of you because you know it can lead to deeper,

more authentic conversation.

People feel comfortable around you, and you easily get others talking and opening up about

themselves.

When you're out on a Saturday night, you make sure your friends have a good time.

However, most people don't realize how "in your head" you really are.

Although you appear easy-going and chatty, inside, your mind is always going.

5.

When you feel rested and recharged, you reach out to others.

You are often the one who gets all your friends together on the weekend.

Or maybe you organize the weekly after-work happy hour or throw parties at your house.

Playing the host allows you to socialize on your own terms.

You get to set the parameters, like what time the event starts, where it will happen, and

who is invited.

But when you feel drained, like a true introvert, you go silent and hibernate at home.

This is when the Netflix + pajamas thing makes sense.

6.

You need time to warm up in social situations.

But once you feel comfortable with someone, you have no trouble chatting.

Likewise, you won't spill your entire life story to someone within the first half hour

of meeting them, but you will reveal personal details when trust is built up.

The more someone gets to know you, the more your quirky personality (and your inner world,

which is the part of you that feels most authentic) comes out.

7.

It actually takes less energy to say what's on your mind than to make small talk.

Introverts like talking about ideas or connecting authentically.

Fake small talk bores you and drains your life force.

8.

You're selectively social.

It's hard to find people who you click with, so you have only a few close friends.

But you're okay with that.

You'd rather make your limited "people" energy count by investing it into relationships

that are truly fulfilling.

9.

You have no interest in trying to prove yourself in a crowd of strangers.

"Working the room" isn't your thing.

Nor do you feel the need to draw a lot of attention to yourself.

You're content hanging out at the edges of the party, talking to just one or two people.

10.

You're often confused for an extrovert.

Your friends and family don't buy that you're an introvert because you're just so social.

In fact, it may have taken a while for you to realize that you're an introvert because

you play the extrovert so well.

Now you find yourself constantly having to explain your introversion and how you get

your energy.

But people still don't get it.

Well, that's the 10 signs you're an outgoing introvert.

Keep in mind there's no wrong way to do introversion.

It's all about understanding your needs and honoring your own style,

even when that means being the life of the party one night then binge watching Netflix

alone the next night.

So, really cool information isn't it?

Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!

Thanks for watching!

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