Thứ Năm, 9 tháng 11, 2017

Waching daily Nov 9 2017

Suicide is a very serious thing.

You could know someone who is contemplating suicide and not even be aware of it.

Thats why todays im going to talk to you guys about some warning signs to look for.

Hey youtube im court mcginley and welcome back to the most amazing top 5.

Before we get started I want to know what is one quality that makes you a good friend.

I think mine would be that im a good listener.

Let me know yours down in the comments.

Also don't forget to subscribe to our channel if you havnt already and like this video so

we can keep bringing you top 5 list.

One final thing before we start- if you notice someone is experiencing one of the points

im about to mention that doesn't mean they are definitely suicidal.

There isn't a checklist to follow and it can be hard to identify but these are some

warning signs.

Coming in at our umber 5 spot--talking about suicide- this is something to take seriously.

If someone you know is talking about hurting or killing themselves or they mention how

things would just be better if they were no longer here then this is something to pay

attention to.

This person may just be saying this to get attention- or they could be seriously contemplating

suicide.

This person may feel trapped or hopeless and begin secluding themselves from friends and

family.

Its important that if this is the case you don't leave that person alone and you try

to convince them to get help.

Even if they arnt comfortable talking with someone in person they can always reach out

to someone over the national suicide prevention lifeline.

In at number 4--if they are bipolar or depressed- again just because someone is bipolar or suffers

from depression that doesn't mean they are suicidal.

But it does increase their chances.

According to a medical director of the American Foundation for suicide prevention- depression

is the leading illness for suicide- so the deeper the depression gets or the longer it

goes on the more discouraged and hopeless the person will feel.

At number 3--Health problems- although teens are at a higher risk of committing suicide

its actually adults who are at the greatest risk.

Its been reported that adults between the ages of 45- 64 had the highest suicide rate

at 19.6 percent.

Followed closely by adults who are 85 and older who have a suicide rate of 19.4 percent.

The reason its so high when it comes to the elderly is because of chronic health conditions-

a loss of independence- problems with vision or hearing or the loss of a loved one.

Coming in at our number 2 spot--Buying a gun- if you have a friend who all of a sudden gets

their hands on a gun yet they have no desire to go hunting then that's something you

should look out for.

This is actually one of the loudest and clearest warning signs.

Access to a firearm in the home actually significantly increases the risk of suicide by up to 10

times.

Its been reported that 2 to 1 men contemplate suicide more often then women and its largely

because of the method they choose not because of the intent that they have.

Men tend to use firearms- while women tend to overdose.

And in at number one --Internet searches- here we have yet another huge red flag- if

someone you know has a web browser history full of information on suicide and ways to

kill themselves then you need to take action.

This is most common with teenagers- which is why its important that parents look into

their kids browser history- especially with all of the online bullying that goes on.

Well there you have it.

That's our list of the top 5 ways to tell if someone is suicidal.

Thank you for watching.

Make sure you look out for one another and ill catch you in the next one.

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Зимние зарисовки - Duration: 3:48.

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FENG SHUI | HOW TO IMPROVE THE FLOW OF YOUR HOUSE (ft. Marianne Gordon) - Duration: 6:32.

Bonjour!

A couple of years ago, my best friend in New York became obsessed with feng shui.

She was really raging about it.

And I was a little skeptical.

It seemed a little new-agey to me.

But because I was renovating this place, I decided to go online and find out the ideal

floor plans according to feng shui.

I figured such an ancient practice had to have some form of pertinence.

And, actually, I discovered a philosophy that was way more profound than I had imagined.

So today I invited Marianne, who is my feng shui instructor and a good friend of mine,

to come and help improve the general flow of the house.

On y va?

- Marianne is French and she's been living in LA for the past 4 or 5 years and recently

moved back to Paris.

And she taught me feng shui basics.

- Yes, you were skeptical at first.

Even though you do have a very Eastern approach to interiors.

- You know, I was always of the school that if it's beautiful and if it's kind of

soothing to the eye, then it's feng shui.

And I think I was missing a big part of it.

To me, comfort boiled down to a chaise longue and a wide couch...

- Yes, I told you to put comfort and safety first.

Sometimes the objects we are attracted to are not always good to have in our homes.

- So, staying on this "comfort" sort of conversation, you know I lived in Japan for many years and

I have always wondered why Japanese gardens feel so safe and appeasing.

- Well, look: you have rocks, a meandering path, some lush plants…

You are directed towards a house or a temple, in a safe way.

You feel supported.

Well, in the home, it's the same thing.

You need a nice entrance and a nice path of the energy into your home:

the Chi needs to flow!

- Take my home for example…

How would I recreate the harmony and the support that I feel when I walk in a Japanese garden?

- Ideally, the Chi, which is the imaginary path of life energy within your home, should

meander in a nice way throughout the house.

It should slowly go around objects and furniture at a peaceful pace.

For example, you don't want a long straight hallway throughout an apartment, because this

could create too much Chi for the people on the receiving end.

Like a bedroom at the end of a corridor, for example: the Chi could be too strong and the

people could experience bad luck.

Here you have a beautiful path to the living room.

But look: there is a sharp corner right here.

We could try to put a plant here in front of the column so it feels less harsh.

Here you could remove this side table to leave the Chi more space.

The plants here are a little suffocating.

I would move this one by the door.

And move that mirror so that the space feels less cluttered.

And please take out that hanger: it looks like a decapitated woman…

I love your room; it's really pretty.

But I do sense that the Chi is a little bit blocked in some places.

For example, the sharp tables are like poison arrows: they can sting you subconsciously.

So you need to have two smaller matching nightstands that are more discreet and rounder.

Here, these chairs, those green ones, they seem overpowering.

So if you really want armchairs, you could put two smaller ones.

And also, you should have a headboard.

It would give you more sense of support as you sleep.

- Wow, it's very different!

Definitely more restful and peaceful, and I can read the space better.

- That's when the elemental balance comes into play.

We need a good balance of the elements to feel at home.

So you need a balance of all the elements: wood, fire, earth, metal and water.

If you miss one element, you will start "craving" it and then you will suffer from its absence.

It is very similar to acupuncture by the way.

Here in your home, I see a lot of earthy tones -yellows and creams-, a lot of wood -plants,

greens, wooden furniture-, a decent amount of fire -reds, burgundies, pinks and the fireplace-,

quite a bit of water -blacks, dark colors, mirrors, asymmetrical shapes- and also a good

amount a metal -metallic objects, grays, round shapes…

Congrats!

You've done wonders with the place.

This explains why you feel so vibrant and peaceful!

- Merci!

- You're welcome!

- By the way, don't hesitate to go on Marianne's site for more information.

I'll put the reference in the video description.

You know, feng shui is a really interesting philosophy.

There is a lot more to learn from it.

And this video really just gives you a glimpse.

Alors, how to improve the flow of your house?

Navigate through your space and notice areas that are cluttered.

Remove objects or furniture that are in the way or too angular.

Add a plant to areas that have a sharp corner.

Simplify the colors and furniture in your bedroom.

Pay attention to the dominant elements in your home: earth, water, wood, metal and fire.

Try to balance all 5 elements.

If you can, choose warmer tones for your main rooms in your home.

Don't drive yourself crazy; this is a very simple exercise.

You needn't spend money: small adjustments go a long way…

And when you make a change, give yourself a few days to see how you feel about it.

I hope you'll further want to explore the topic and that this video will make you explore

your interior in a different way.

Don't hesitate to send your before and after feng shui modification pictures.

Like the video if you enjoyed it and don't forget to subscribe to the channel, which

is the little red button at the bottom of the screen.

Voilà…

C'est tout pour aujourd'hui.

A bientôt!

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Dollar Tree HAUL! - Duration: 5:20.

Hola chicas! I'm Avanti Morocha

Today I'm making a Dollar Tree Haul

If you're not familiar with The Dollar Tree, it's great, everything is just one dollar.

I like to taking my own reusable bags because

I feel like they tend to use too many bags which is just bad for the environment.

Don't forget and bring your own bag.

Let's jump right into some of the product I've purchased at The Dollar Tree

I bought these pumpkins to decorate my house for Thanksgiving.

I also picked moss, if you compare the price of this item in another craft store, the price is going to be way higher.

I also got this snowflake ornaments in a different style and sizes that I'm going to use in an upcoming DIY, stay tuned.

I also bought this Christmas bows, two for a $1; what a steal!

I got this Christmas decoration that I'm going to use around my house.

Because we're close to Christmas you're going to find this gift box,

I recommend if you have in mind throwing a party, baby shower, baptism, wedding to get these boxes,

they can make great centerpieces, you only need to place a nice bouquet inside.

If you want me to show you how to make a centerpiece using this box, let me know in the comments below.

I'm not a fan of the Dollar Tree fake flowers,

however, around Christmas, they have these cute flower arrangements and I recommend getting a few.

Another thing I got is heavyweight cardstock (poster board).

I recommend getting this paper when you need the cardstock to be more rigid.

don't use this to make paper flowers because this cardstock is not that flexible I prefer medium cardstock for that.

he cardstock you find at the Dollar store is usually heavyweight.

If you remember the mirror I made a while back, it was made using this type of cardstock.

I have in mind using these poster board in an upcoming DIY. Stay tuned.

I also got this flower wire. When I see this at the Dollar Tree I always buy it.

At a regular craft store, the price for this product is about triple.

I'm really excited I finally found this shelf & drawer liner.

I've read in a couple blogs, that this product is similar to the transfer tape from Cricut.

Cricut transfer taper cost $8.99 regular price, so it this work the same I'll probably start getting the one from the dollar store.

Although this liner is hard to find, I have visited the dollar tree before and I have never seen this product.

You can also order it online, but since I haven't tried I didn't want to order a box.

Now the only thing left is to try them to see if they really work like transfer tape.

I think these are great for guests and they are white, so you can see when the floor is not clean.

I also bought this sponge I usually use the magic eraser, but I have heard that these are similar and they come 2 for a dollar.

I'm planning to clean my white door with these.

That's it! Let me know what are your favorite products at the dollar store in the comments.

I hope you've liked this video, please don't forget to visit my blog, like this video and share it with your loved ones.

See you soon, chau chau

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I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE (Sam Smith) - Daniel Sunday - Duration: 4:14.

♪ You and me, we made a vow ♪

♪ For better or for worse ♪

♪ I can't believe you let me down ♪

♪ But the proof is in the way it hurts ♪

♪ For months on end I've had my doubts ♪

♪ Denying every tear ♪

♪ I wish this woudl be over now ♪

♪ But I know that I still need you here ♪

♪ You say I'm crazy ♪

♪ 'Cause you don't think I know what you've done ♪

♪ But when you call me 'baby' ♪

♪ I know I'm not the only one ♪

♪ You've been so anavailable ♪

♪ Now sadly I know why ♪

♪ Your heart is unobtainable ♪

♪ Even though you don't share mine ♪

♪ You say I'm crazy ♪

♪ 'Cause you don't think I know what you've done ♪

♪ But when you call me 'baby' ♪

♪ I know I'm not the only one ♪

♪ I have loved you for many years ♪

♪ Maybe I am just not enough ♪

♪ You've made me realise my deepest fear ♪

♪ By lying and tearing us up ♪

♪ You say I'm crazy ♪

♪ 'Cause you don't think I know what you've done ♪

♪ But when you call me 'baby' ♪

♪ I know I'm not the only one ♪

♪ But you say I'm crazy ♪

♪ 'Cause you don't think I know what you've done ♪

♪ But when you call me 'baby' ♪

♪ I know I'm not the only one ♪

♪ I know I'm not the only one ♪

♪ I know I'm not the only one ♪

♪ And I know, and I know, and I know, and I know ♪

♪ And I know, and I know ♪

♪ I know I'm not the only one ♪

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Cotard's Syndrome: When People Believe They're Dead - Duration: 4:30.

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Imagine opening your eyes tomorrow morning

and realizing that you died in your sleep.

It's not like in a horror movie; you're not a ghost or a zombie.

You're just very, very sure that you're not alive anymore,

even though you're still walking and talking.

That's Cotard's Syndrome.

First described in 1880, people with Cotard's Syndrome believe they're dead,

never existed, or that parts of their own body have spontaneously vanished

or been destroyed.

It's rare, and there hasn't been a whole lot of research into it.

But studying Cotard's Syndrome has helped psychologists

gain a better understanding of how our brains create what we consider reality.

According to case reports, being dead is a very stressful experience.

It dominates everything in your life—

socializing, self-care, and even eating become far less important

when you're no longer part of the land of the living.

And the fact that your friends and family don't seem to notice

only adds to the anxiety.

In one case published in a 2009 study,

an 88-year-old man was admitted to the hospital

for a severe depressive episode.

He explained that he was depressed because he had passed away recently,

but none of the people he knew had bothered to bury him.

In another case from the same study,

a 46-year-old woman explained that she was 'a body without content'—

that her brain and intestines had vanished, and that she was translucent.

She refused to bathe because she believed that she was soluble,

and her body might wash away if she did.

Cotard's is very distinctive, but it's not listed as a standalone disorder

in the DSM 5, the guide mental health professionals use for diagnosis.

Instead, it falls under the category of somatic delusions—

untrue beliefs about the body—

and is usually seen as a rare symptom of depression and psychosis.

That makes it hard to estimate the exact prevalence of Cotard's,

but we know it's uncommon, and seems to become slightly less rare

as people get older.

One study looked at two years of general psychiatric admissions

to hospitals in Mexico and found that only

around 0.62% of patients exhibited Cotard's.

And another, which looked at the elderly population in Hong Kong,

found that around 3.2% of those with severe depression

showed symptoms of Cotard's.

Psychologists still don't know exactly how the delusion develops,

but understanding the root of Cotard's Syndrome

can help them piece together the psychological and neurological components

behind our connection to our body … and our sense of being alive.

Research suggests that the symptoms most likely come from

problems with the parts of the brain associated with

facial recognition and emotional response.

When you look at another person, or even yourself,

a bunch of separate areas of your brain work together

to process the specific physical features of that person,

and your memories associated with them,

bringing it all together into one complete perception.

With Cotard's, scientists think the part of the brain that connects those

bodily perceptions to previously established emotions

isn't working the way it's supposed to.

It's likely that when people look in the mirror and recognize their own face

but feel no emotional connection to it,

their brain misinterprets that disconnect as a more fundamental change.

And people with depression might be more likely to believe

that this intangible change must mean they've passed away.

But not all patients— not even all depressed ones—

with this kind of disconnect between recognition

and emotion exhibit Cotard's Syndrome.

That's where the association with psychosis comes in.

Psychosis is when someone loses touch with reality,

which means their rational thinking is impaired.

And it takes that kind of cognitive impairment to

believe something that's obviously not true.

Since someone with psychosis isn't thinking rationally,

they don't automatically reject that gnawing "I must be dead" feeling

they get when they don't feel emotionally connected to their own reflection.

So once they realize something feels unfamiliar about themselves,

they end up with a prolonged, upsetting delusion that they're dead,

instead of shrugging off the idea as impossible.

Since Cotard's Syndrome is fairly rare,

there haven't been any clinical studies on the best way to treat it.

Doctors usually treat Cotard's similarly to psychotic depression—

with a combination of medications, and sometimes electroconvulsive therapy,

which uses electricity to stimulate the brain.

Sometimes it works; sometimes it doesn't.

This is one of those illnesses that reminds us

just how powerful and bizarre the brain is.

It's hard to imagine losing the feeling that you're still alive.

But studying Cotard's Syndrome can teach us a lot about our brains:

the emotional connection that preserves our sense of being alive,

and how losing that connection can make someone believe they've died.

And hopefully, with more research, we'll also find better ways to treat it.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Psych.

If you're interested in learning more about how our minds work,

you can go to youtube.com/scishowpsych and subscribe.

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Top 10 Alternate Versions Of King Kong - Duration: 6:37.

Welcome back Nerd Squad!

Our good friends at King Kong, the broadway musical, have tickets going on sale today,

so to celebrate we're counting down the top 10 alternate versions of King Kong!

The immensely talented people behind King Kong on Broadway are the same awesome people

who helped create broadway hits Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and the Spider-Man musical,

so get hyped!

The show originally premiered in Melbourne Australia, was critically acclaimed, and even

called the first of it's kind in the world.

Oh, and they have a giant ape.

So that's pretty rad.

We're big fans of theirs on top 10 nerd, and they've given us a little preview of

what to expect.

The link to musical's website is in the description below, so check em out after the

video on there and on their social media @KingKongBWay, on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook!

That being said, time to get bananas with our top 10 alternate versions of King Kong.

In at number 10 is the RKO Comic Strips If RKO sounds like a familiar name to you,

that's because they were monumental in American film history.

RKO Pictures was one of the big five studios of Hollywood's golden age, and responsible

for the 1933 King Kong film, along with The Son of Kong followup.

They created comic strips in their press books, published by newspapers across the country

as promotional material for both films, illustrated by Glenn Cravath, and were also published

in Spain.

Up next at number 9 is King Kong The Robot From 1964, a British comic company called

IPC Media created a character called Mytek the Mighty.

Who was essentially a giant robot ape, built by Professor Boyce.

The comic was quite successful, continuing to be published throughout the 1970s, and

eventually had it's named changed to King Kong the Robot when it was published in comic

strips in France.

Eventually, the 32 issues it had under its belt were collected and published all together

as Super King Kong.

Getting a little cinematic at our number 8 spot with Peter Jackson's King Kong While we're all familiar with the original

King Kong that appeared in the 1933 film, regardless of whether you've seen it in

it's entirety - it's iconic.

Well, Peter Jackson also brought Kong to life, in a retelling of that story, which was the

director's first major blockbuster after The Lord of the Rings.

The 2005 film starred Naomi Watts, Jack Black and Adrien Brody, with Andy Serkis using motion

capture to play Kong.

Costing a then record breaking $207 million to make, it went on to win 3 Academy awards

in sound editing, mixing and visual effects, and was chalk full of references to the original

1933 film.

In our number 7 spot is The Gorilla Also known as the 1960s 1970s Mexican King

Kong comics, this series was published by Editorial Orizaba, that featured full colour

covers, but sepia and white panels for the actual comics inside.

It ran for an impressive 185 issues.

These would go on to inspire another King Kong comic from Latin America, called King

Kong in the Microcosmos, released by Editorial America and published in 1979, and was all

about aliens who recruit Kong to be their warrior and help them win the war waging on

their home planet.

Up next at number 6 is Gold Key Comics' King Kong From 1968, this oversized comic was commissioned

by Merian C Cooper, the director of the 1933 King Kong, and was based on the novelization

of the film rather than the movie itself, with a cover painted by George Wilson and

comic drawn by Alberto Giolitti of Star Trek comic fame.

Despite not being a promotional tool for the film, considering when it was published, it

would then be reprinted for the 1976 remake film, and translated into Dutch, Swedish,

German and Norwegian

Up next at the number 5 spot is The King Kong Show An animated American Japanese anime series,

The King Kong Show ran on Abc in the US between September 1966 and August 1969.

An animated adaptation of the original King Kong story, Kong befriends a family, the Bonds,

who he goes on adventures with, saving the world from aliens, mad scientists, robots

and other monsters.

The show ran three seasons, with 25 episodes, and featured a Kong with a tiny head and massive

torso.

Up next at number 4 is Marvel's King Kong Published in a one-shot by Marvel Comics in

1967, called America's Best TV Comics, which was based off our previous number, The King

Kong Show.

He appeared in a mini story called Kong Joins the Circus, alongside other stories in the

one shot featuring Casper the Ghost, Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, and other pop culture

phenomenons.

The King Kong Show also had another comic adaption in Japanese Shonen Magazine, where

Kong fights a living version of the Statue of Liberty, summoned by Doctor Who.

Up next at number 3 is King Kong on Broadway We had to include King Kong on Broadway here

on our list, which is the latest adaptation of the big gorilla beast, based on the novel

of the original 1933 screenplay.

It's a contemporary take on the classic tale of beauty and the beast, featuring a

Kong that's a massive, technologically enchased puppet, designed by Sonny Tilders, and, from

the looks of it, will give audiences one unforgettable experience next autumn.

Also worth noting, other impressive additions to their creative team include Jack Thorne

of recent Cursed Child fame, among many other feats, director-choreographer Drew McOnie

and songwriter Eddie Perfect.

Up next at number 2 is Monster Comics Monster Comics were an imprint of Fantagraphics

Books, which released a six issue black and white Kong series in 1991.

This version wasn't based on the 1933 film at all, but rather the 1932 novelization,

and features many scenes the film doesn't, including moments in a spider pit and more

encounters with dinosaurs.

This Kong is accompanied by dinosaurs when attacking the native village, and gets pretty

handsy with Ann Darrow, with her really not feeling Kong's advances.

I mean, fair enough.

And finally in our number 1 spot are the Dark Horse Comics In the 1990's, Dark Horse had a habit of

publishing comics based on popular cinematic monsters and creatures.

This includes Predator, Alien, Godzilla, and they wanted to include our good friend Kong

to that mix.

But due to copyright issues, Dark Horse struggled for years to bring Kong to their panels, with

their only success being a one page segment in the 1993 one shot Urban Legends concerning

a myth about the King Kong vs Godzilla film.

But in 2005, the publisher managed to strike a deal with Universal, licensing tie ins to

Peter Jackson's film, with direct adaptions.

This eventually evolved into an authorized sequel of the 1933 film, called Kong: King

of Skull Island, that becomes a prequel, revealing Kong's early history, and how he was crowned

king, ultimately leading to the human sacrifices he was famously offered.

There we have it friends!

Which is your favourite alternate version?

Let us know in those comments below!

And don't forget to check out all of the King Kong musical's social media links while

you're at it!

We're super excited for the show, and we'd love to see you guys in the audience, so make

sure you grab your tickets before they're all sold out.

The link is in the description below!

In the meantime, thanks for watching!

And major thanks to the team at King Kan on Broadway for sponsoring this video.

If you guys dug this video, show us some love too and hit those like and subscribe buttons.

I've been Kelly Paoli and this has been top 10 nerd.

I'll catch you all on broadway.

Bye!

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Best of night market (Thailand) | SO FRUITY! - Duration: 6:06.

- I don't know if it's Mango or Zara. Hahahaha.

- Sis, where should I click to unsubscribe? - Here, this big button.

- So, that's it? I don't have to see this sucker anymore? - Yeah, that's it.

- But don't you hit the LIKE button!

- What's up, guys? What are you up to? We are at Thalang Road market where...

- Why is it special? It's the Phuket street food market and it's only today and tomorrow...

- Yesterday and today. - Yesterday and today.

- We're gonna try some thai fruits and... I dunno... thai things... C'mon! Let's go inside!

[ Sorry about the chroma. I could not help it. ]

- This is brutal. I call'em Applepears because it's somewhere between an apple and a pear.

- But I don't know their real name. Fucking delicious and very filling. You could eat with this, man.

- I used them in my previous cutting.

- This ones taste too much like pear. It's not 50-50. - I like the term Applepear.

- So tasty!

- This is mango. It's good and pretty similar to the spanish one.

- I don't know what's this thing.

- Mm, there's a bone! They should warn about that. It's pretty good. A weird taste.

- Like vinegar. I can't compare to any fruit but I like it, I like it. Ha!

- Sour grape? Figs? Like cider or some alcohol... [ TakeThat69: fuck, you can't describe your dick, fatass ]

- Very nice. Try this if you have a chance.

- I picked one of each kind. Mini-fruits. I haven't tried this before.

- This is not fruit. It looks like fruit... and vegetables. I'm such a fool. This is an aubergine.

- This must be a tomato, celery, carrot...

- They are good. Very sweet. They all taste the same. It would be cool if they tasted a little bit different.

- The filling is bean paste as in some japanese sweets, isn't it?

- Very good! Finished! Let's get more stuff!

- This is supposed to be spicy, but it won't be spicy at all.

- They are totally raisins. Huge raisins. And they taste pretty good.

- They are sugar-coated as they are not so sweet.

- Are they spicy? - Do you want to try, man?

- But are they spicy or not? - No, not spicy at all. There will be nothing left later. It's now or never.

- This is super tipycal. It's mango and sticky rice.

- I think I should use my hands for this one, don't you?

[This traditional dessert may be served with sweet color rice. With cream it tastes like rice with milk. A must!]

- Woah! This is brutal. Purple rice.

- Woah. Beasty!

- They say there's something over there that is shocking everybody. I'm trying it now. [ DON'T MISS «SO SPICY - BEST OF NIGHT MARKET» ]

- A little bit of pineapple.

- The bastard is super sweet! [ Fruit in Thailand is way tastier ]

- This needs a pizza! - Oh, what he just said!

- If someone watches me eating pizza with pineapple, he must unsubscribe.

- I saw a guy rolling a Subway into a Domino's pizza. - That can't go wrong.

- It's the ultimate meal.

- Do you want to record me eating this in one bite? - You can't eat that in one bite. - Do you want to see?

- I bought one of these small pineapples. I say I can eat it in one bite and the truffer seller says I can't.

- I almost died!

- You lost your pineapple. (It means you went crazy in spanish)

- See ya next time! It's been fucking hard.

- I should've take it out... If I wasn't a fool I would have not risked my life there. But I'm such a retard.

- The sad part is I would have done it anyway with nobody recording.

- Holy shit! Do they sell tiny bananas?

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What If America Invaded England? - Duration: 3:44.

America and England are allies, and they have been for the better part of the 21st centiury.

England is perhaps the last country on earth the United States would ever go to war with.

But what if America decided to invade England?

Hello and welcome back to life's biggest questions, I'm charlotte dobre.

Don't forget to leave a like, subscribe and let us know in the comments below what

topics you would like to see next.

There are possible plans that exist that detail hypothetical invasions, and there is likely

one drawn up for England.

In fact, there was a plan for america to invade English territory in the late 1920s and early

1930s.

According to a top secret document, this plan was called War Plan Red.

War plan red outlined a possible invasion of the United Kingdom.

The plan assumed that Britain would have the upper hand because of how powerful their navy

is.

To this day, the royal navy is very powerful; it's the second best in the world.

War plan red also assumed that the UK would use Canada as a base, in order to launch a

counter invasion of the United States.

Eventuallyt hough, the US would defeat Britain by cutting off its food supplies.

The plan never envisioned an invasion of England itself, only its territory in the western

hemisphere.

War plan red was declassified in 1974.

But we're not talking about an invasion of Canada, we answered that question already

, and you can check it out at the link clickable on the screen.

Right now, we're talking about America invading England itself.

So what would happen?

Lets say, in an alternate timeline, America is taken over by a hostile regime, that ultimately

chooses to invade England.

This would be a very unfortunate event for pretty much everybody.

If America invaded England, there are a couple of scenarios.

Scenario number 1, the entire world would be drawn into a war, and everyone would gang

up on America.

Under NATO, the country that was attacked first would have to be aided by the allies.

Countries that are part of the british commonwealth, like Australia and New Zealand, would likely

also come to England's Aide.

Canada, however, would probably choose not to get involved because they are close allies

with the US, and they share a border.

Scotland would declare independence an offer help to the US, and allow the US to use Scotland

for military installations.

Perhaps England would also have to Appeal to anti-american countries for help, like

Russia, China, or Iran.

And scenario 2, the rest of the world's military power is nowhere near as great as

Americas, so rather than risk their own destruction, perhaps every other country world would cower,

make peace, and allow America to try to take over England.

Many countries, especially European countries need American military support against Russia.

The Truth is, America doesn't even really need to waste forces to invade England.

The UK is an island.

All the US needs to do is set up a blockade and prevent anyone from supplying them with

imports like food and oil.

Eventually England would have to surrender, and American forces could begin occupation.

But that day would not come without a fight.

If England was backed into a corner, they would almost certainly employ the use of nuclear

weapons.

Both the US and the UK are part of whats called the nuclear power club.

Both have long range nuclear weapons.

Yes, the US has far more nuclear weapons than the England, but all England really needs

to do is shoot a few nukes from submarines to totally devastate the US mainland.

The US would likely retaliate and use their own nuclear weapons against England.

In the end, There would be no winner.

Both nations would suffer greatly, millions would die, entire cities would be reduced

to ashes.

The historic city of London would be wiped from the face of the earth, Washington DC

and new york would as well.

I guess it's a great thing the USA and Britain are allies.

It is highly unlikely America would ever invade England.

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Super Satan (Dragon Ball Parody) - Duration: 4:07.

For more infomation >> Super Satan (Dragon Ball Parody) - Duration: 4:07.

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1 Way You Predict If YOU WILL DIVORCE YOUR WIFE 👰 - Duration: 4:10.

In this video, I'm going to tell you if you're likely to get divorced, or not.

I know it sounds pretty wild.

There's a new study that just came out that's incredible.

It flipped everything that people thought about what contributes to divorce on its head,

so let's talk about it.

There's a doctor named Jessica Salvatore, and she conducted a study.

And what she wanted to find is what, basically, causes people to get divorced, what is indicative,

what's something that you can look at that will tell you if someone is likely to get

divorced, or not, in their lifetime.

So, what she did is she took 20,000 adopted kids.

And these are kids that were given up almost immediately after they were born, so there

was no environmental influence from their genetic family.

So, they didn't experience any what they call "disillusion" from their biological parents'

marriage, okay?

What they found was that the adoptees tended to resemble their biological parents, who

contributed genes to the adoptees, and not their adopted parents who contributed the

rearing environment.

So, from this pattern of facts, we can infer that it's genes that contribute to the transmission

of divorce from parents' children, as opposed to the rearing environment.

Isn't that crazy?

People used to always think, "It's the environment."

You know, "They saw our parents go through a breakup."

Actually, the interviewer next says, "Most of us think the reason is, that it would run

in families, is because the children saw their parents go through a really tough time, so

it's more of an environmental thing.

And she says, "Well, that's exactly what we thought."

But the confounding factor, the biggest factor that these previous studies haven't really

addressed is that divorcing parents, not only are giving a divorced environment to the children,

but they also contribute the genes.

So people were looking in the wrong direction.

The dude then asks, "If genetics play a role in divorce, then how does that fit into other

factors, because clearly, there has to be some environmental impact."

And I thought, "This is kind of funny."

She accepts that.

But listen to how she closes it here.

She says, "Absolutely, the environment's important.

Our study, by no means, suggests that genes are the only factor that are responsible for

divorce.

It's just part of the picture, and that appears to be the primary explanation for why divorce

runs from parents to children."

Think about that!

That's crazy!

So, how can you use this in your own life?

Let's look at this realistically.

You just need to know that if your parents were divorced, there is a good chance that

you are more likely, you are more genetically predisposed, to get divorced than other people.

I mean, don't try to candy-coat it and say, "Well, oh, no, but this ..." No.

These are the facts, they're the truth.

But, I don't think it's all sad, because we talk about, like, a 50% divorce rate in this

country.

But if you look at so many marriages, it's just shocking how poorly thought-out they

are.

It's like the first person that they significantly dated for over three months, they end up marrying.

They don't talk about anything important.

They don't talk about how they're going to raise their kids, or spend the money.

"Wait a minute, Mary!

You're telling me you want to raise this boy vegan and home-school him?"

... while the dude wanted to send him to public schools the week after he was born, and to

daycare.

I truly think that by doing a little bit of due diligence, and spending your time dating

multiple people so you can find out what you really are compatible with, asking the right

questions, going into a marriage with your eyes wide open, so you can have a realistic

perspective about what it's going to be like, I think you can do much better, even than

someone who is potentially genetically predisposed to get divorced.

So, I think it's important that we understand this, and important how we get out in front

of it, and give ourselves the best chance of not getting divorced.

I don't think anyone goes into a marriage thinking, "Aah, maybe we'll get divorced,

maybe we won't."

So, you can have the best chance of succeeding.

Now, have you seen this video, right here, yet?

If not, click on it, watch it next.

You'll like it.

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I'll talk to you soon.

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A Bald Eagle Interrupts Sarah's Monologue | I Love You, America on Hulu - Duration: 3:27.

We all should learn about the things we fear so that

we can decipher between

what is actual danger and what is...

just a knee-jerk reaction to something that is simply

unfamiliar to us.

- That's right, Sarah.

- Ahhh! F***! Kill it! Kill it!

-It's me, The Bald Eagle.

Jumpy!

- I'm sorry, Bald Eagle. I am so...

You know what? You startled me and I

and I reacted in, uh...

I reacted in fear!

Wait this is actually perfect!

It fits perfectly. When I didn't know who you were,

I was afraid and I wanted you dead.

- Well maybe try to get to know a majestic symbol of America first,

before you try to murder it.

- You're absolutely right.

- Anywho, I see you got a show about America,

and I thought I'd stop by and teach you some factoids.

- That would be amazing! I'd love that.

Okay, well, did you know that the bald eagle is one of the

fastest birds in North America?

We can fly up to 100 miles an hour!

- Whoa! If you did that on the highway,

you'd get a speeding ticket!

- Yeah. Also, I lay eggs through my cloaca.

- Okay, what's a cloaca?

It's a single hole that all birds have for both waste and reproduction.

- Oh, wow! That's interesting. What other facts do you-

- A little more about that cloaca. With only one hole,

it means when I lay an egg.

it goes down the same slide my s*** does.

- Right, no I get it. A single hole for all. But, um,

that's probably convenient.

- No. It's not, Sarah.

One hole means I never know what's coming.

I feel something coming out, and it's like, oh f*** do I put

this in the nest or put it on a hood of a car?

I have no idea.

- Yeah that's a conundrum.

- Yeah YOU have a specific hole for each thing that comes out of you.

What luxury.

There's a place for everything and everthing in it's place.

Meanwhile, I don't know if I'm s******* or laying an egg.

- Right, no, we got it.

I think we're pretty... crystal clear on that.

But hey! The gift of flight!

- Do you know how you get s*** out of feathers?

- No, how?

- I don't know, I'm asking you, dumbass!

- Oh, Bald Eagle!

- I'm not bald! There are feathers on my HEAD.

- Oh yeah.

- It's so backhanded, "You get to be the symbol of America,

but also we're gonna call you bald 100% of the time."

Do you say, "Hi bald Bruce Willis? Hi bald Ed Harris." Kill me.

You know what?

I wish I was extinct already!

- Feh feh feh!

- What is that? What is feh feh feh?

Feh feh feh, It's like, "God forbid."

It's like a Jewishy thing I guess.

- Pee-yew, Jews.

- F*** you.

- F*** you! Eat my-

Is it an egg?! It's an egg! It's an egg!

Yeah it is! It's an egg!

Oh my gosh. I know it happens everyday but

it's a miracle!

It really is a miracle when a

puppet gives birth to a styrofoam egg.

We'll be right back.

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