Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 10, 2017

Waching daily Oct 29 2017

You don't have long legs, But you're walking fast

I'm used to it..

Hi ! How are you ?

Here.. come here..

You are so nice.. good girl..

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Jayasurya Movies List - Duration: 4:03.

Jayasurya Movies List

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பொது இடம் கூட பார்க்காமல் குடிபோதையில் இந்த நடிகைகள் போடும் ஆட்டத்தை பாருங்கள் | Tamil Cinema News - Duration: 3:59.

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Exposing Fake Alien Rumors - Duration: 2:55.

♫ Okay, now he was close. ♫

♫ Tried to domesticate you. ♫

♫ But you're an animal. (OMG SO ON POINT) ♫

♫ Baby, it's in your nature. ♫

You thought my voice will be back to normal now?

No, I film this and last video on the same day.

Hello world!

(Feel free to eat your meal now :)

You! Take a second, and look at me.

Stop! Dang it, not my pimples.

Look at me, but not my pimples, okay?

And thank your god for having the chance witnessing a real alien.

How do I know if you are a real alien?

Can you prove that I'm not an alien?

I'm still waiting for the answer.

No! You cannot!

Because you don't even know what aliens should look or act like.

And you out here, thinking this potato is me?

INSULTING!

I'm done bearing all the rumors. Drama. Clickbait.

Whatever the heck is happening on YouTube and in real life.

Vegetables. Umbrellas. Hannah Montana.

Sorry. I got too carried away.

I, I love Hanna Montana.

The first thing that pisses me off is that potato.

I don't know where you got that image from, but really?

You think we all look like potatoes?

We can be any form.

We can be a kind of smell, a beam of light.

Or the piece of poop that you stepped into this morning.

We can even be something that human brain cannot comprehend.

The elements inside the potato?

Higher possibility than the potato itself.

Keep calm, and stop assuming we are all potatoes.

Now. Crop circle. Crop circle.

Let's talk about crop circle.

That is just stupid.

It looks decent, you can even call it an art, but if we would like to communicate with you.

Crop?

Really?

We would love to contact human being! We really do!

So let us leave marks on their food, the crop, seems really important for them,

Which planted god dang far away from their government place.

Yes. I'm a genius.

I personally prefer through a more advanced way, like leaving secret codes.

Might seems secret to you, but we left there just for our own entertainment...

Yeah, that's my type of way of leaving messages.

(Reading article content)

Okay, that is not a fake rumor.

Thank you for watching!

Wait! Before you leave.

I will have my very second live stream here on YouTube November 5th.

Hong Kong time- HONG KONG TIME 11 AM.

I know time zone is a difficult issue, but I truly hope you will be able to join us.

I might have some exciting announcement to share during the live stream.

Just so you know.

You can watch my last video there, and don't forget to subscribe.

Because I'll upload new video every one or two weeks on Sunday.

I will see you there, and stay well my fellow aliens! :)

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Nonfiction November 2017 TBR [CC] - Duration: 3:05.

Hi, YouTube, it's Kathy.

Uh, Kathy, why are you sitting on your floor?

Well, I just got home from work, and the only good lighting in my house is from this window,

and the sun is going down.

So, you just didn't want to move your shit around?

Yeah, pretty much.

Okay, carry on.

Welcome to my Nonfiction November TBR!

Wait a second, aren't you right in the middle of another readathon?

Ah, yeah.

And you're doing a TBR for another readathon while you're doing a readathon?

Yeah...

I don't see the problem here.

You know somebody's gonna have an intervention for you soon, right?

Well, there's only one other person who knows how to get into my apartment, and he's equally

addicted to hockey as I am to books, so I don't foresee it happening.

Fair point. Go on.

Nonfiction November is a month-long readathon hosted by Olive from abookolive and Gemma

from NonFic Books.

And, obviously, the point is to read some nonfiction.

Technically, if you read at least one nonfiction book throughout the month of November, you

have participated, and then they have four optional prompts, which, of course, I've decided to take.

These prompts are very open.

They're one word, and you can interpret them however you like.

The first prompt is Home, and for that prompt I have picked Born a Crime by Trevor Noah.

I have been wanting to read this for quite a while, and by read, I mean I've been wanting

to listen to the audiobook, but my library doesn't have an eaudiobook version of it,

so I'm just going to have to picture his voice in my head while I read it with my eyeballs.

This is full of stories of growing up in South Africa as a mixed race child, which, at the

time, was illegal - 'cause sometimes the world is just a messed up place, guys.

The second prompt is Substance, and for this I actually took Olive's suggestion, and I

picked up The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in the

Jazz Age New York by Deborah Blum.

I mean, need I say more?

This just sounds really cool.

The third prompt is Love, and for that I picked up Crush: Writers Reflect on Love, Longing,

and Lasting Power of Their First Celebrity Crush.

So a bunch of writers talking about their first celebrity crush, and embarrassing stories

around that, I imagine.

Which just sounds great.

This has writers like Jodi Picoult, and Roxane Gay, and James Franco, so I'm looking forward to it.

And it's quite fitting that this book is last.

This category is Scholarship, and the book is Sweet Invention: The History of Dessert.

Now, you might be thinking to yourself, "Kathy, why does this fall under the scholarship category?"

And legitimately, I just went to my library's catelogue, went to Keyword, typed in Scholarship,

and just kind of scrolled through until I found something that sounded interesting.

Yes, this is a scholarly text on desserts.

Mostly, I assume I'm going to want cake the entire time I'm reading this.

And I'll probably learn about a lot of other desserts that I will also want.

So there you have it.

That's my TBR for Nonfiction November.

If you're also taking part in Nonfiction November, let me know down below so I can see your TBR.

If you're not totally set on taking part in Nonfiction November yet, tell me which of

these books you would most like to read, or if you've read any of them, let me know about that, too.

On the way down to the comments, if you hit that Subscribe button, that would be very nice of you.

You can like and share this as you see fit, and I will see you next time. Bye!

[outro music]

Now, should I edit this video or should I finish my fifth book for the Sbooktacular readathon?

Hmmmm....

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