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The highest hope, the most incredible promise that we are given in the New Testament is

the promise that John in his earlier epistles say.

'Beloved, we don't know yet what we're going to be.'

You know people ask me, 'Will we be old?'

'What will our age be in heaven?'

'What will we look like?'

'Will we know everybody?'

John said, 'We don't know yet what we will be.'

Because this much we know, 'We will be like Him for we shall see Him as He is.'

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ÇUKUR | Herkes Bir Gün Çukur'a Düşer.

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YES

Let this be the hour...

...when we draw swords together.

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FAVOURITE BOOKS OF 2017! - Duration: 16:24.

Hi guys. Today I thought I would talk about my top ten at 2017 releases and I'm super

excited about it because there were some truly wonderful books released in 2017.

I'm not going to put them in any kind of ranking order, mostly because I wouldn't

even know how to go about starting do that. Instead I thought I would just do

it in publication order because that then takes out any kind of

decision making on my part. So without further ado here are my top 10 favourite new releases of 2017.

The first book I have it was released in January, although

I only read it in the summer and that is 'A Quiet Kind of Thunder' by Sara Barnard

and this follows Steffi, who is living with selective mutism and also anxiety

and it is all about her, after she meets new boy at school Rhys, who is deaf and

it basically follows their relationship and the way that they communicate to

each other through sign language and how they help to bring each other out of

their shells.This was just such a lovely read. I read it in two sittings whilst I

was on holiday and I had to pace myself so that I didn't read it in one go

because I wanted it somewhat take my time with it because I was enjoying it

so much. The writing was just so easy to read. It was funny, it was cute, it was

heartbreaking, it was heartwarming and there were Disney references and Harry Potter

references. An adorable romance, fantastic anxiety representation and

also there was a dog in it. So pretty much this book had everything I could

possibly ask for from a book. It had a brilliant balance between being this

really cute, fluffy and adorable contemporary romance. Whilst also discussing

heavier topics like mental illness and there was a passage on anxiety which I

thought hit the nail on the head. I can't personally say whether or not the deaf

representation in this was good but from someone that doesn't have any experience

with that, I personally felt that it was respectful in that sense but as I said I

can't really say anything about that because I don't have any experience with

being deaf but on the whole I absolutely adored this book and I would highly recommend it.

Next I have 'The Hate U Give' by Angie Thomas and this was

released in February and was inspired by the black lives matter movement and

follows the Starr Carter, during the aftermath of her being the sole witness

to her best friend's murder after he was shot by the police. This book has had so

much hype this year and has won numerous awards and it is completely and utterly

deserving of all of those awards and hype because this was phenomenal.

It completely and utterly gripped my heart from the first chapter and from then on

it was just so incredibly impactful and insightful and

important it was painful and uncomfortable to read but in the best

way possible because it was just so raw and honest but it was also heartwarming

and funny at times and I absolutely fell for every single one of the characters

in this book. They were all so fantastically written and just so human

and I just fell for all of them. I also absolutely loved Angie Thomas's writing

style because on one page I could be smiling from ear to ear and then the

next page she could made me feel as though I just been punched in the gut

and I am so excited to see what else she brings out and I'm so excited to read

anything else she does write because I'm sure it will be absolutely fantastic and

I cannot wait for the movie adaptation of this book and yeah I just feel as

though this should be read by everyone because I feel as though no matter who

you are and where you are from, you will be able to take something away from this

and yeah it was just brilliant.

I then have 'The Upside of Unrequited' by Becky Albertalli

and this was released in April and basically follows Molly who has

had 26 crushes but never had a boyfriend and then her sister gets a

girlfriend and suddenly the fact that Molly has always been single just hits

her that little bit harder. I just loved this book with every single part of my being.

It is just without a doubt now one of my favourite contemporaries of all time.

This is now one of my favourite books of all time. It means the absolute world to me.

Every time I talk about it, I get a little bit emotional which

probably sounds utterly ridiculous but Molly is the character that I wish I had

had growing up and I'm so happy that now people reading

this book will have a character like Molly. She's a plus-size girl that owns

it and doesn't let anyone make her feel bad for it. She makes cookie dough and

eats it and she has anxiety and she takes her medication throughout this

book and it's just put into this as her daily routine, which I thought was fantastic.

I just loved every single character in this book.

I loved the relationships in it. It has such an incredibly diverse

cast of characters in both race and religion and sexuality and body

diversity and it was just such a wonderful book and basically I just

couldn't sing this books praises more highly because I just absolutely adore

it and it is one of my favourite books of all time.

Up next I have 'Always and Forever, Lara Jean' by Jenny Han. Which is the third and I am now

assuming final book in the tall the 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' trilogy.

This is one of my favourite contemporary trilogies. It is just so adorable and I love every

single one of the characters in it. It's very much a character driven trilogy for me.

I love the plot but the thing that I love so much about this trilogy are the

characters and the relationships between them because they are all just so lovely.

I love the romance in it, I love the friendship in it. I love, love, love the

family dynamics and relationships in this book and I just thought this was

the perfect ending to the trilogy. I didn't really want this trilogy to end

at all. I just feel so attached to these characters and I didn't want to let them

go but if this series had to end, which it always has to at some point, this is

how I would have wanted it end because it was just really nice to have each

book follow these characters at a different point in their lives and a

different age. This was set just before Lara Jean was going off to college, whereas

the first ones were during high school. I love all of these characters and I'm so

sad to see them go but also I feel as though this is going to be a trilogy

that I do reread. It is just so adorable and yet it has such a great depth to it.

So yeah, I'm sad to see this trilogy go and to see it end but it very much ended

on a high and also this is probably my favourite cover from the whole trilogy.

So that just makes the ending even better.

The next book I have was also released

in May and that is 'Ramona Blue' by Julie Murphy and this follows Ramona, whose

family was very badly affected by Hurricane Katrina and since then, they've

been having a lot of money problems and struggling in that sense and Ramona is

one of the only two out lesbians in her small town and it basically follows her

after she goes through a breakup during the summer and then one of her oldest

friends moves back to her town and she starts having feelings for him, which is

very confusing for her because she has always thought that she was only

attracted to women and it basically follows her kind of trying to come to

terms with her sexuality. Whilst also trying to deal with her family life and their

money problems and then also just juggling jobs and friendships and

romance and it is just wonderful. I fell in love with the writing from the first page.

Literally from the first few sentences I knew that I was going to

absolutely love this book and I read it so quickly because the writing was just

gorgeous in a very simple way. In the sense that it flowed beautifully.

It was very easy to read and it made me fall in love with

every single one of the characters. I thought they were such well rounded,

brilliant characters. They were all very warm and very interesting but also their

own individual people. The cast of characters and this was also incredibly

diverse in terms of sexuality and race and class and I just could not put this down.

I absolutely loved it. I just kind of ate it up. It was just brilliant and I

would highly, highly recommend it. It just made my heart very happy. It was just the

perfect cute contemporary, with so much depth to it and so much insight into

different people and different lives and how different people live and it was

just a really truly wonderful read. Next I have another contemporary, which I

hadn't realised until this moment definitely seems to be a running theme

with my favourite releases of 2017 and I just hadn't picked up on it but the next

book I have is 'When Dipple Met Rishi' by Sandhya Menon. Which was also released in

May and this follows two Indian American teens who have been put into an arranged marriage.

You have dimple who is totally against it and doesn't want it to happen

and then Rishi, bless him, who is all for it

and it follows them after they meet for the first time at a tech camp the summer

before starting college. This book just made me smile. It warmed my heart from

start to finish. It was the perfect adorable, cute yet insightful

contemporary because on the one hand you have this narrative about growing up as

an Indian American teen and on the other hand you had this happy-go-lucky

adorable funny romance. That has this fantastic rom-com vibe, which I

absolutely adored. I really really enjoyed Sanhya Menon's writing style.

I thought it was incredibly comfortable to read and the perspectives between Dimple

and Rishi just intertwined perfectly and there was no kind of clunkiness when you

swapped around between the two perspectives. Rishi was such a sweetheart

and I loved the fact that neither of them were ever pressured to change for

anybody else, which I thought was fantastic and I cannot wait to read more

from Sandhya Menon because I thought this was fantastic and if this is anything to

go by, I am going to absolutely love her new book which is coming out next year, which I cannot wait for.

Next I have 'Eliza and her Monsters' by Francesca Zappia.

Which was released in May and is a contemporary following Eliza, who in real

life doesn't really have many friends but online she is the anonymous creator

one of the world's most famous web comics and then one day a new boy joins

her class and she realises that he is a massive fan of her webcomic but she

decides not to tell him that she is its creator and it basically follows them and

their relationship and what each of them has to deal with on a day to day basis

and just how they each help each other through that, whilst neither of them

really knows too much about each other. It had fantastic mental illness

representation in terms of depression and anxiety and also a brilliant

narrative about how those things connect to being a creator and I thought this

was fantastic in the sense that it kind of brought down that whole tortured

artist stereotype. There were multimedia elements in it which is something I

always really really enjoy in books. There were instant message conversations and

Tumblr posts and also examples of Eliza's webcomic and there was a dog

in it. Which once again, just makes me so incredibly happy and I just always

very much appreciate when there is a dog in a book. I adored all of the characters.

I thought they were so human and adorable and just very down-to-earth and

lovely and I really enjoyed their relationships and what I really liked

about this, is that neither of them fixed each other. They were both dealing with

lots of different things regarding things like mental illness and grief and

I just loved that they didn't fix each other. Neither of them were perfect by

the end of it. Neither of them were magically okay and magically better,

which I thought was fantastic. It was just a very comfortable, heartwarming yet

heartbreaking read at the same time and I adored it.

Next I have 'Invictus' by Ryan Graudin.

Which was released in September and this

I would describe as basically being 'Guardians of the Galaxy' had 'Guardians of the Galaxy'

been about time travel and teenagers, who go to different time

periods throughout history to pull off heists. It was just absolutely brilliant.

I could not talk more highly about this book. I just thought it was fantastic.

I loved the cast of characters. The crew on this ship, that take part in these heists,

were all brilliant. Each individual character was absolutely fantastic but

also the dynamics between all of the characters and the different

relationships between them all were just superb and I loved them all so much.

There was a red panda on it and I mean how could you possibly not

love a book when there is a pet red panda involved and it was just fantastic.

It was so intense and suspenseful and gripping and heartbreaking at times but

also incredibly funny and it just made me very, very happy. I absolutely loved

the writing style. I flew through it. I couldn't put it down.

It was so incredibly addictive and I just wanted more constantly. This was a

standalone novel and I thought it worked perfectly as being a sci-fi standalone

but also at the same time, I'm heartbroken that we won't be getting

more from these characters and from this story because it was so unique and

original and unlike anything I have read before and I just loved it so so very much.

Anything that reminds me of 'Guardian of the Galaxy' I'm going to

absolutely adore but this kind of reminded me of 'Guardians of the Galaxy'

but was very much its own story and such a fantastic one and I would highly

highly recommend it I thought it was absolutely brilliant.

The next book I have was also released in September and that is 'There's Someone Inside Your House'

by Stephanie Perkins and I don't really know the best way to describe this but

it's basically a thriller/horror/contemporary, that is set in a small town

where there is a serial killer very, very gruesomely murdering

highschool kids but it also follows the main character and her everyday life and

her relationship with her family and her friends and a romance and it was so much fun.

This was such a brilliant book and I just loved it. I feel as though if you

are hoping to go into this for a cute, fluffy contemporary, you will get that

but also you'll be very surprised because there are some extremely

gruesome murders in it and this very intense page-turning thriller aspect to it.

Where you are following this serial killer, that is constantly murdering

these kids and nobody seems to be stopping it and nobody seems to know

what is going on. I could not put it down. It was very short and Stephanie Perkins

just makes me love all of her characters. She has a way of writing characters that

I just love because there isn't a character this she has written that I

haven't totally fallen for. It was just so bizarre and yet so fantastic and it

was just this adorable fluffy romance, with murders in it.

Which honestly, I could not ask for more. But I do think if you go into this

expecting this terrifying horror, you are going to be disappointed. As well as if

you go into this expecting this utterly adorable contemporary romance because

this is very much a combination of the two and it was just very fun. It was so

brilliantly written. I feel as though no matter how you go into this, you are

going to be surprised with what you get but it was fantastic. I loved the plot, I

loved the writing and I loved the characters and I just loved this book.

And finally my last favourite 2017 release was 'Quiet Girl in a Noisy World: An Introverts Story'

which is a graphic novel by Debbie Tung and it is

essentially a collection of short autobiographical comic strips, following

Debbie Tung's life and is basically about growing up and coming of age as an

introvert and I loved this book with my whole heart. I had a smile on my face the

entire time whilst reading this and I had this whole thing where I kept

laughing at things but I wasn't sure whether I wanted to laugh or whether I

wanted to cry because it was so incredibly relatable. As someone that

very much grew up as an introvert, this was so painfully relatable at times but

in such a good way and just the best way possible because I just saw myself in this book.

Each individual comic was fantastic. It broke my heart at times.

It also made me laugh a lot at times and I feel as though if you are an introvert

you are very, very likely to adore this book and to very much relate to it and

if you're an extrovert, it will probably help you understand the introvert mind a

little bit. The art style was fantastic. It was very simple in black and white.

It was absolutely gorgeous and I just loved it I absolutely loved it. It is one of my

favourite graphic novels that I've read this year and I'm so happy that I picked it up.

I read it in about half an hour. I flew through it and I will probably be

doing that multiple times because I can't see myself not reading this again.

It just gave me everything that I wanted from it. It was funny, it was

heartbreaking, it was heartwarming. It was so incredibly real at times and it was just

brilliant and I would 110% recommend this and to be totally honest

I just can't wait to read it again. So those were my top 10 favourite new

releases of 2017 and I'm just so excited about these books. It sounds ridiculous

to be excited about them after having read them but the more I think about them and talk

about them, the more I fall in love with them because I just thought they were so

fantastic and I would without a doubt recommend each and every one of them

so so highly and I would love to know if you have read any of them or if you're

wanting to read any of them and what you thought of them if you have read them.

I would also absolutely love to know which were your favourite new releases that you

read this year if you read any. If you would like to know any more of my

thoughts on any of these books, I've talked about them all in wrap ups

throughout the year and also I've reviewed each and every one of them on Goodreads

and a couple of them on my blog. I feel as though I have so much to say about

all of these book that I didn't get to say in this video. So if you would like

to know what I thought of them in any more depth, I will leave those links in

the description box. Along with the links to my Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, Goodreads,

Blog and Snapchat. So feel free to follow me on any of those if you would like and

I just hope you're having the most fantastic day. Bye!

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PHORCYS UNDERWATER ACTIVITIES - EPISODE#46 - Duration: 11:31.

"COMMON COLD"

While in a common cold, with thick mucous secretions,

avoid blowing your nose very vigorously or testing your equalization.

You may send mucous into your middle ear, causing otitis media,

a situation which can keep you from diving for quite a long time.

Use nasal rinses instead to clear your nose.

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OMG! NEW HIDDEN LANGUAGE FINALLY DISCOVERED in Clash Royale! - Duration: 8:08.

OMG! NEW HIDDEN LANGUAGE FINALLY DISCOVERED in Clash Royale!

Yo, what's going on guys, my, name's eclipse and today, we are back with another episode of mythbusters' it's been

Quite some time since we made one of these and the support is always

amazing so i

figured i would make

Another now real quickly before we do get into today's video i just want to announce that later today at 5 p.m.

Est i will be doing a, live stream on live, me and the link to that is in my description below as

Well as a time zone converter so please tune in to that 5 p.m.

Est hopefully i can, see you all there hopping right into myth number 1 after a 2 vs.

2 if you request a rematch and leave and the other person accepts you a rematch you will actually get thrown into two

Matches at once and if done correctly your game should look, like this and it should appear very very, weird now

Guys, i did a lot of damn matches to try this out of the first attempt didn't work too

Well i ended up getting paired with

Someone else going over to the second attempt didn't work ended up getting paired with a random dude third attempt, again

Didn't work got paired with a random guy

Now the fourth attempt this is where things get interesting because i didn't find a random person instead i was with my

Same partner and the final attempt, again

It didn't work i just ended up getting a random partner so i just showed you guys a few of the outcomes but, overall

We did like 10 to 15 battles and literally this

Wasn't consistent at all so even if this is the method of getting the glitch to work it is very very very

Inconsistent so with that being said i'm gonna say this myth is busted

The next, myth says with the new, graveyard it will do the exact, damage, every time it's placed on the tower right here

We have a graveyard on that top right hand tower as you can see it goes down it's going very quickly

Speeding it up up, by the time it is over that right tower has

457 hit points now i did screw up in this battle earlier on i accidentally i spirited that left tower so there's actually

95 hit points left on that right tower but once this graveyard is over we can, do some math in the calculation

so after the second graveyard that tower is

362 health but if we add on the 95 from the ice spirit that is

457 so with the new, graveyard it's pretty much the same every single time so this myth is confirmed the hunter can

Stop the effects of the freeze spell if raged after the freeze has been dropped here, we have a hunter

About to get placed down in the very very, back, so we can see him approaching up

We have that rage spell ready so as soon, as he gets frozen, we're

Gonna, drop that rage spell down and let's see if the rage can actually counteract, the freeze spell

there's the, freeze dropping the rage down and

Absolutely nothing this myth is busted, okay, so this person actually sent me two myths the first one we're gonna be testing

Is that an electro wizard

Plus sapis can actually stop a hog rider and then once we test that we're gonna move on to his second myth

And that is that the e waves plus sappy zamir and clone and all that cool stuff is actually?

Going to be enough to 3 crown somebody here

We have this appease down in the very back i have that electro wizard ready but we're just gonna wait for the hog rider to

Come down and remember the goal here is to completely stop the hog rider in its path, oh, we?

We can't do it apparently there is not enough zapping power to stop the hog maybe if we had some

Extras appease or e-waste maybe if we froze them and cool stuff

we could have probably

Totally, stopped him but just the e wiz in zaffis alone is not enough so unfortunately that part of your myth is possible here

We are testing the second part of his myth remember this is ken's appy's plus the e ways and clones and all that get a?

three crown now in his myth he

Did reference the clone spell and in this battle i'm using the mirror but it kind of functions the same, way

Because the e wiz is our tank here

Also, he said i was allowed to use the rage spell so this is actually gonna come in so clutch

No here is the first power it barely even gets like a shot off because we're zapping it so much after

The first crown is down

There were moving on to the king tower and now let's just see if this is enough to actually get a

Three crown, we have the rage spell ready, and just look at

That all the troops are blasting away, and there we go, we successfully got a. Three crown, so that portion of your myth is confirmed

Now this next myth i wasn't expecting to be interesting but throughout

My entire time playing clash royale i've never attempted this and it actually caught me off guard so

Is tweet has pretty bad grammar so let's slow

That out here essentially he's saying, when you're in a battle you can

Click on that card on the very bottom left right here though we're in a battle and as you can see i put some skeletons

Down and there's the zap but look at this when i click on the zap card it's actually gonna start like

Bouncing up and down, like you can actually select

These cards, and like i said throughout, my entire time playing clash i've never actually noticed this so even though your myth

Had crazy grammar it caught me off guard and it is confirmed

Superior says you can

Win a ladder match in 60 seconds or less with graveyard meter clone and freeze now two disclaimers the first

One being i'm gonna, be starting the timer once my friend puts

His first card down i was pretty much giving him time to get the perfect

Cycle and the other one being i'm not, gonna be putting any troops down so is this battle realistic not really but here

We have it so my friend, feb dillon is actually

Gonna, be doing all the work in this so there's the ice spirit the timer has started and as you can see it's

Approaching the tower, and he's using that ice spirit as like a mini tank slash, freeze spell

So, there's the first graveyard down as you can

see that's do a decent

Then he puts the second one down and just wait for it i'm pretty

Sure there's gonna be a rage spell

Relatively soon so we completely wiped through both of those towers in just like 20 seconds or so but please

Do keep in mind i wasn't putting any troops down but if you're against a really, bad opponent and if you get the perfect

Cycle you can 100% do this in a regular match so this myth is confirmed

If you, change your language to this one news royale is going to appear differently here, we are on the

Menus let's change our language up, we have to click on the one near the

Bottom i'm not quite sure what language they, even is so if you know

Please let me know, what it is down in my comment section but when, we head on over to the news royale tab you're

Gonna, notice everything is in squares like, there's two squares per row

And it goes all the way, down, like that, also there are some tabs up top you can

Click on those and again it just shows you a different interface so now

Let's change our language back to english just so you can kind of compare the two and it's kind of crazy to think that different

languages have such different elements in the game and as you can see both of them are totally different so this myth right here is

Confirmed now for the final myth of today's video this one is saying that you can place troops on the bridge in the royal

arena if you destroy one of the towers here

We have the first tower destroyed i'm trying to put a tesla on the bridge i figured this would be the best card because it's

So tiny but you can't place that down so next up

We move to the cannon and again it just doesn't want to go on the bridge i wasn't thinking this one was gonna worth it

But i had to give it a shot just to see if anything would happen so unfortunately your myth is busted now

Guys, that, was the final myth of today's video hopefully you enjoyed it if you, did please give it a

Like down below and if you just so happen to be new

Please, subscribe like being real here if you, made it this far in the video you obviously enjoyed it so you might as

Well drop us up but i have nothing else to rant about so guys, this has been eclipse hopefully you enjoyed and peace out

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You've Never Seen A Southern Town Like Helen, Georgia | Southern Living - Duration: 2:02.

(instrumental Oh Christmas Tree)

The architecture, the gifts, the quaint little stores,

and it's up in the mountains, nice and cool.

We're from Columbia, South Carolina.

We just decided to come up to Helen this year

just to see the sights, do some shopping,

and try some good food.

The shops are great.

The lighting at night time is awesome.

It's just great.

(Instrumental Oh, Christmas Tree)

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12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS - Duration: 5:07.

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2 YouTube subs

and Shrek 2 on DVD

On the eleventh day of Christmas somebody once told me

11 mouths-a-smashing

10 tacos eating

9 memes-a-dying

8 revenues sharing

7 cringy rewinds

6 Steve Harwells

5 boring streams

4 channel views

3 copyright strikes

2 YouTube subs

and Shrek 2 on DVD

On the twelfth day of Christmas somebody once told me

12 vocal covers

11 mouths-a-smashing

10 tacos eating

9 memes-a-dying

8 revenues sharing

7 cringy rewinds

6 Steve Harwells

5 boring streams

4 channel views

3 copyright strikes

2 YouTube subs

and Shrek 2 on DVD

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Apartment tour/ House tour, christmas edition / Deuryissa - Duration: 8:41.

Hola

welcome to my apartment tour, christmas edition

please, please, come on in

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I'M ME - US THE DUO COVER - A song and chat with Kat #5 - Duration: 4:45.

Buen día!

Today I got to film in a beautiful ballroom here at the resort

I'm really excited to show you what I did, it's kinda fun.

I wanna talk about body positivity and self love

When I was younger, especially as a teenager I had really poor confidence

And it wasn't so much that I hated how I looked or I hated who I was

I just didn't have my own personality it took me a long time to develop

Into someone that I was proud of and that I felt was unique

I was a follower I adopted other peoples opinions,

likes, the things other people wore

Because I didn't know what it meant to have your own opinions on things

I also really disliked responsibility

And for that reason I always believed that I would never be capable of being an entrepreneur

Of taking initiative and starting something new

I knew I was creative, I knew I had people skills

But I felt like I lacked the motivation and I lacked the determination to do something for myself

I have grown a ton since then

When I started performing, writing, traveling, booking shows with Julian

I started taking on a lot of responsibility

And it was really scary at first

But after a series of small successes, I realized...

Maybe I do have it in me to call my own shots

To run my own business

I have gained so much self-confidence from that

As well as from being on stage in front of dozens or hundreds of people

And the ability to form unique thoughts and unique ideas

And to have a political opinion on something, have skyrocketed

I have never

Felt so confident or so capable

It's been a life-changing change for me

I really hope if you feel like you lack confidence or you feel like you're unable to do something

Just do it in small steps Like I said, small successes

I had a lot of failures but all those little small successes built up and

DAAHHHH

It's a good feeling So good luck

Chau

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Just do normal stuff | Another Normal Day - Duration: 7:11.

Hello everyone. My name is Crow_Se7en

Welcome to Another Normal Day

Just.. do normal stuff

Shall we begin?

Look back

The green screen..

Do you like my green screen?

Circle... Yellow circle

I can't open the door

It's a weird door

What is that? Art. Yep, right

Another sign

This is normal

This place is not normal

Sad house and mega store. Look..

New phone only $9,999.99

That's definitely Apple's phone - -iPhone. That's so stupid

Nope, I can't enter the factory

You are . . . welcome

There is a price for everything but not for your mind

Too late

Milk house

Nothing

It's really weird

How?

Let's go.. this way

Wait..

It's a lot of crosses

Original person

"Boss message" Hi person, we are so happy for your visit

Which way?

Ok..

The illusion of free choice

Free space.. It's really huge

I can't run

Enter

"Boss message" Don't enter

Oh, wow.. It's a long hallway

I still can't run

I will fast-forward this part. Don't worry

Oh wait... It's a down arrow

Oh..

Great, I'm still alive

Very funny

School

The government wants control your young mind

I hate the government

The earth is not spherical

This world is flat

Fake history

School teaches the false

TV

TV sees you

The TV limit your idea

The reality show are false

The advertisement corrodes your brain

Social media liars

Internet

Internet, 98% fake and 2% true

Social networks control you

Mass disinformation

JQRZN

I don't understand

Nothing... Great

Exit

You can not leave the system alone

One day, we will destroy the system

Mental revolution

Game made by Dema studios

It's just a normal day

That's all

Ok?

This game is really weird

It's just too normal

Thank you for watching. Please click Subscribe, Like, Share

or whatever that will help me a lot. See you in the next video

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From corporate slave to digital nomad - with Johnny FD - Duration: 33:34.

hi today we are with Johnny FD he's an entrepreneur

he's a digital nomad lifestyle advocate and he is one of the founders of the

Nomad summit here in Chiang Mai

Ola sorry I don't speak Spanish so hopefully these

subtitles you guys can read it but really excited to be able to share all

this information with everyone here

one of the reasons I came here to Chiang Mai

is because of people actually I've been here for a month and I think I barely do

did any tourism stuff because I've been so excited and overwhelmed about the

people that I've met here and it's been all about networking and making friends

and meeting like like-minded people and I have to give thanks to Johnny in a

lot of sense of this happening because thanks to him many people came here to

this summit this event about a Digital Nomads, in a moment and we're going to talk about

what a Digital Nomad is, in a little bit, so but before of that I would love

if you can share with us like a little bit of where you are right now in your

life and how did you get here so I started in I had a corporate job in

America I worked at a very big American corporation called Honeywell I had a you

know dress shirts and ties and meetings and all the things that you

think will make you happy that is everything they taught me when I was a

kid saying ah if you go get good grades in school you can go to

a good university and you get to graduate with honors maybe you can get a

good job you work for a big company and then you were happy for the rest of your

life and it was not like that maybe the first

year or two was fun because it's new and exciting and then one day I realized

what am i doing I'm waking up every morning and driving to work I have to

put on this stupid shirt that I hate putting on and the winter it's cold in

the summer it's hot I just was not happy I never got to

travel I never really got to experience life I never really got to experience

life outside of my little bubble on weekends I didn't have time to even

enjoy myself because I didn't have the money to go on vacation I had so many

responsibilities and I decided that's enough I quit

in 2008 I moved to Thailand

sorry what was it trigger that... there's always like a

trigger or there's always like something that that that makes you say okay

fuck this I'm making a change

I think between the time I actually left my job

it was I said quit but really the company was got BOTS and they had an

option I can either stay on and probably get laid off or I can quit so I said ah

let me just try something new and I was so unhappy I didn't know what I want to

do I didn't know who I was I was at the time maybe 27 and I was you know getting

a bit older I didn't have any money I didn't have a girlfriend just nothing

was good in my life so I spent a lot of time in personal development I wanted to

just become better or become happier and that led me to all different things and

I read books about how to pick up women thinking that would make me happier but

it did not I read books about the law of attraction and the secrets maybe I can

think my way into happiness and that did not work you know and then I find you

know found money books about like making money the four hour work week by Tim Ferriss

that's a big one yeah and it just all kind of was in my

head and when I came to Thailand it was actually on vacation it was only

supposed to be for three weeks "tres semanas" and it's now been eight

years and it's amazing I mean if you look behind us this is our what we call

co-working space it's a shared office and we loved it so much that we are

actually paying to work and I think a lot of people don't understand the

concept of co-working space they said why would you pay money to go into an office

and work and it's because all of us are entrepreneurs what we called digital

nomads where we get to work on our own business or even remotely for another

business but we can do it from a place like this I mean right now it's sunny

it's beautiful we're just dressed in t-shirts and shorts and it's just a good life

so probably this audience don't know what a Digital Nomad is so could you

introduce a little bit what is a digital nomad and why to try this lifestyle so a

digital nomad is somebody who can work and earn money location independently

and be able to move from place to place based on what they're happy with some

people say it's similar to being an expat but an expatriate is someone who

usually just decides to move and they just stay there forever so if I never

travel a lot and I was just living here maybe I'll be an expatriate but for me

as soon as the weather is not good here or I'm not happy I take my laptop and

close it I moved to Bali I moved to Prague I moved to you know Hawaii

I'll move somewhere else and be able to just open my laptop and continue working

continue earning money and I think that is the real essence of being what

DigitalNomad is is someone that just has the freedom to be able to close the

laptop whenever they want move hop on a plane and then start right back over

again so this did you don't know what thing didn't happen like overnight like

many people think it's okay I'm going to just set up and commerce and I'm going

to be a deetle Noma like what was the journey they journey for you so mine it

started in 2008 when that we've a keishon turn into

you know a few years where I decided I'm not happy at home so I might as well be

happy here and just do things like teach scuba diving or as a tour guide or do

more Thai kickboxing and have just enough money where I can live and I

wasn't making more than $600 u.s. a month so even here it's very very little

we could just get by but I was happy I got to do what I want to do I got to

move to different islands so if I got bored in one island and I want to

explore somewhere else and travel and see more yeah sorry by the way you went

to to wear a suit to be a scuba diver and then I my tech fighter yeah and it

almost and I wrote about that I have a book called hobbies in Thailand which

unfortunately only in English so sorry you guys don't enjoy reading English

books but it explains the whole journey in detail where I cut my job and moved

to Thailand and learned how to scuba dive and when I got I don't say boarder

scuba diving but when I feel like I had enough I wanted to get in shape so I

thought ah Thailand everybody's doing Muai Thai kickboxing let me try this and

I ended up competing I had six professional fights and I loved it and

then I woke up and I was now 30 years old that was a four year journey and I

realized oh man I had a great three or four years but now I'm even older I have

even less money because all my savings are gone and I'm living at Thailand and I

can't even really afford to fly home and look for another job because I'm

spending all my savings so what can I do I have to figure out a way where I can make

money online while while traveling

okay and what was like

so my first step was I

knew I had a blog already who was called my fight camp .com I don't update it so

much anymore but it's all about more Thai and kickboxing and I liked I just

liked to post on it it wasn't a way to make money I like to share their

information one of the best gyms how much it cost to

eat and live and I decided I have all these people reading all this free

information I put out there why not turn into an e-book where the people can buy

it and read it at home and that's a book made me about $200 a month and for

me I was like wow I cannot believe I'm making $20 a month this is amazing

because what's nice about being that this digital no matter this lifestyle is

because the time zone difference is so different in Thailand, then America

or South America usually people there buy things while we were sleeping

yeah we wake up and we have a say oh you so two more books like this is it this

is the term you can hear a lot about its passive income like basically the idea

is to make income even when you're sleeping it's not never totally passive

but yes there is to break this link between time and income yeah exactly and

I think a lot of people get the misconception thinking oh it's so easy

you just set it up and you go to sleep and you make money but it takes a lot of

work just like any business you know if you want to start a restaurant it takes

money it takes to time takes effort but what's nice about this is if you can do

it you can set it up then you can go to sleep wake up and you have money yeah

and it's a lot of work, how much time in your experience for example it takes for

someone to make a dropshipping business or an Amazon FBA

yeah like six months to a year so my my first business that made me more than a

thousand dollars a month was my dropshipping business so if you guys don't

know what dropshipping is it's a way we can sell physical items online and not

have to control the inventory so if I want to sell these tables here or this

chair where this camera or this microphone instead of me buying a

hundred units or a thousand units and ship it to my house and then or a

warehouse and they have to ship it again to the customer when they buy it I can

just make a deal and say hey this maker of this table can I become an authorized

dealer can I sell these tables and I get the wholesale discount I bring

in customers and it really depends a lot on the manufacturer if they want to work

with you or not unfortunately like canon is probably not

going to want me to sell their cameras online because they have big stores to

sell it for whoever makes this table maybe they don't have a marketing team

maybe they don't have a website yeah that's very a attractive for a

manufacturer like it's an extra channel that they don't have before they

don't have to do pretty much anything yeah just have to deal with the buyers

yeah exactly so with dropshipping it's a nice business

to start out in because you don't need that much money to start usually people

can start it for less than $2,000 versus if you start even a cafe it maybe will

cost you ten times that much money before people get too excited after

watching this unfortunately I don't know if dropshipping that model works yet in

South America because it's very it's very new is very different yeah I know

but I know people in South America drop shipping yeah but they come cheap to US

or Europe okay yeah so but you can still do it if you want like that's the idea

of drop shipping you're not the one actually tipping so you have to set up

an e-commerce and yeah you can do it pretty much anywhere yeah so I think

you're definitely I actually do know someone in Nicaragua who is drop

shipping to the US and making enough money to feed his whole family yes I

think for kids but here's the the hard part is if you want to sell to in

America you need to set up an American company new network and bank accounts

it's not as hard as getting a green card but it's still some of the same steps

yeah the nice thing is if you are making US dollars and you can make $3,000 u.s.

a month it's great to spend in South America or somewhere else or in Thailand

so that that's one of the ideas in the Four Hours Work-Week, earning USD

spending pesos yeah I love it you know I've been earning US

dollars now for you know the last three or four years through all the different

passive income channels I have and I spend it in Chiang Mai Thailand which is

one of the cheapest places in the world to live so probably eighty ninety

percent of my income goes into savings or I can invest it and make more money

from it okay so this Digital Nomad lifestyle sounds really appealing and

there's so many people wanted to try it out but I think so many people get into

this for the wrong reasons like they're actually like like before giving like my

take on this side I would like to hear your side sure yeah what do you think

are good and bad wishes to become no I

don't think there's necessarily a bad reason because everyone has a different

priority in life I think the the question would be what makes somebody

successful and what makes someone not successful because as somebody who wants

to come because they you know for whatever personal reason that's up to

them that's not me to judge but if they complain saying that oh I cannot make

any money this is bullshit or this doesn't work then I could ask how how

much you know time have you actually put into studying how much time have you put

into actually building the the business are you following directions or are you

taking personal responsibility and doing it yourself or you just expecting

everyone else to do the work for you so these are questions that I would ask any

business owner or not not just one online I think the biggest problem with

the digital nomad movement is because people see photos and videos of us just

relaxing and looks like we're not working you know people see us on the

beach with a coconut or you know we're sitting even just in this nice Gardens

people might be watching this in your office thinking like all shit you know

they you know like just unhappy you know and it's it's this is the reward after

you've done the work so I think and nobody's filming us just working ten

hours a day for two months it won't be interesting right exactly show that in

YouTube yeah exactly so I realize that if you

want to be successful you wanna be a good digital nomad that you have to be

willing to put in at least two months of work if not three months for me that's

how long it took me to build my dropshipping stores I've now done two of my own

and they both took two months yeah so yeah what I mean like at the beginning

with the question like is that many people is in this like search for happiness

this right and this Digital Nomad thing looks very appealing and may be a good

way to try this out but at the same time you can see depressed nomads

it's weird especially online I think if you guys read any Facebook group or

reddit or something you'll see a lot of unhappy nomads lots of hate saying like

ah this does not work so I'll scan and I honestly believe those are the people

that just they're not happy in their life no matter what they do I think it's

unfortunate I wish I could help them but I know that if they are not ready to you

know take control of their own lives their own destinies there's nothing I

can personally do I can tell them everything that you know and and I'm

sure some of you guys know people like this you know whatever great thing

there's the world they're like oh no that's not for me or that doesn't work

unfortunately because people sometimes see you know come to Thailand it's this

great easy place they think okay if I come then automatically I'll be happier

yeah that's not true with anywhere in the world

yeah and this is a big thing like why are you actually doing whatever you're

doing like it's us because it's this magic formula

to success you're trying like to buy happiness here it's not going to work

like that like in also in place it's all about you and not it's not traveling

that it's going to make you happy if you're not happy first within yourself

so so many people think because they become nomads they will be happy like

this make they mean they make this associate association it's actually not

true and there are actually many moments that feel very lonely for example that

are very depressed for whatever reason for many people did this comes like a

previous step to something else something more relevant and here's where

I want to ask you about purpose I know this was also a journey for you right

now like what how at the beginning it was about freedom it was about doing the

things you wanted but at some point the motivation changed yeah so for me the

beginning the first couple years before I was even really making money it was

about freedom of time you know I wanted to have time to do things I liked doing

whether it's scuba diving or reading a book laying on the beach or doing some

sports like Muai Thai and then I realized okay it's good to have time but

now I need some money so then I started the businesses and I think to be honest

the happiest I ever was personally was when I was making about maybe three to

five thousand dollars a month and back home actually especially in expensive

city like California it's not that much money you can barely live but a place

like this you know you like you do whatever you want you can ever the

nicest place you have extra money you can fly somewhere

I had also free time I had time to go to the gym you know relax and get in shape

so that was actually the best moment of my life I would say the best two years

of my life I was right around that that range I was comfortable and then I

really started focusing on making more money and I don't even know why I

started I think it was because at that time me and my girlfriend for three years

had broken up and I was depressed because of that it wasn't you know the

life or anything I'll just you know I had a great relationship for so long and

it ended it's like ah let me just work so I just put my head down I just worked

for it work work and I somehow grew my income from about five thousand month to

three times that so fifteen thousand US and all of a sudden wow I have rich you

know maybe I'll be happier now man I wasn't and I just I was probably working

more I'll definitely working more I was spending but the same because there's

nothing to spend money on here and I was like well now what you know so then I

realize maybe it's not about me anymore I have everything I need like what else

can I give back or make a bigger impression on the world or at least the

digital in my community so I focused a lot on building the nomad summit which

is the big conference where we get digital nomads from around the world who

come in we've had speakers from South America we've had speakers all crossed

from Asia we had a girl this this year March who was a VA she was only making

$2 $5 an hour at a VA it's aVirtual Assistant it's mainly like an assistant

that you can hire online and you talk to them online

they usually are very cheap and come from very cheap places yeah so she came

from probably the the lowest paying job maybe in the whole world to now building

her own business as a Digital Nomad and then hiring her own VA these virtual

assistants and the scene is that it's not just Americans who can do it even though

there's probably more of us doing it because we probably started earlier all

the great resources are in English as well thank you for this for you

translating this then but then more and more people from other countries are

starting to do it and I actually think that even though it might be harder for

people just start if you're not if you're not an American of England or

something the rewards are actually higher it's

more fulfilling you have less competition and the dollar is worth more

if you could do it and even though I think a lot of people right now they are

selling to the US market I actually think for the people with listening at

home if you really want to make a difference and also make even more money

long term is to do it in your market that Americans could not compete it yeah

I tell you Latin and the spanish-speaking market it's quite big

and and it's very very unattended and everyone wants to go and sell to the

english-speaking people and I think that's a shame

I think that there's a real chance there, a real opportunity I mean I I know

for sure I know some big internet marketers who are making $10,000 plus a

month and they are only selling to Brazil, I don't know why specifically

Brazil but I think I know for sure if you take out some advertisements on

Facebook in America you're paying maybe $2 or $3 per customer at least but in

South America right now you guys are watching this live or not alive but you

know the next few months in 2017 I'm willing to bet that whatever country

you're advertising to especially in a spanish-speaking market you're

you know pennies 10% yeah probably 10% of what you have to be in America yeah

so I think it's really interesting like how the motivations changes along the

time it gets to the point like okay I have everything I thought I needed

there's some there's always like a something else there's always like a

next step and it always at the end comes to purpose like to give back something

that's big and bigger than yourself and for you is what is this is it it is

about this summit that you're making so the Summit is a big part of it because

to me it's like the one place where people from all around the world can

look forward to so if you're watching it at home you're like ah I cannot you know

come to Chiang Mai, but oh the summit is not until January 2018 I have a whole

year to prepare for it no wait I make that my goal I will say January 2018 I'm

right write this down I will be in Chiang Mai for the Nomad

summit and by having that as a goal it makes it a much easier to work hard

every day and say okay if I can make one thousand US a month from some kind of

online business which is very very possible to do then you can come and

then if you reach this goal you calmly celebrate

you're surrounded by four hundred other people who have done the same thing and

it just feels like it feels like you're at home it's like and I think the big

thing at the summit for me at least it was about networking and inspiration

also like hearing the stories it's always inspiring to know your story for

example and further people that summit so the next thing I'm really interested

into is something that my coachees always ask, and it's about traveling

how can I travel more how can I get travel to be part of my lifestyle what do

you say to these people that will like to make a change in distance and travel

more or actually be able to travel while they work so first off I think

congratulations if you've already traveled you've already been somewhere

because at least you had a taste of what you want and what the world is like

I was you know just thinking this is the first time in human history that we are

able to see the whole world in one lifetime our parents our grandparents if

they wanted to travel from South America to Asia it might take them three months

to get there and now even with a long flight it's possible to do it within two

or three days you know maybe even one day for most places in the world and if

we don't do it it's like we're missing out on a great opportunity and this is

also the first time in human history where it's possible to be able to open

up this little you know light machine and just type in things and just work

from wherever you are you know if I had my laptop here I can just sit here for

the rest of the day have order of coffee and I can run a business I can run a

business that is shipping products from the from the US across to another

country and this none of this was possibly for and I think this is a big

thing like this is not something you can only do if you're rich or if you're like

this smart guy on this planet like this is actually something that anyone if

you're actually willing to put the effort and work you can do it yeah and I

want to give you guys a couple options right if you're not the entrepreneur

type it's okay I think a lot of people think that if

you wanna be the Digital Nomad you have to run your own business, you

you have to be your own boss you have to take big risks yourself I don't think this is true

there is a lot of ways where you can either freelance for somebody else or

you can be a employee for a company that lets you work remotely and maybe you

would never be rich from this but you'll be rich in a sense you have the location

freedom and you can live somewhere cheaper while still making a decent

salary from either back home or for an American company and you can continue

traveling so also I would like to add to this like

it's not about being here if you're here like you can have give a first step

right like if you want to have your own business maybe start as a freelancer and

make this happen free and you can learn some the skills along the way make some

connections you can come out here you can start enjoying not only being here

but also meeting other people that are also doing it I think that's the best

first step I mean it took me four years of being in Thailand to even discover

this for now you guys can discover a lot faster because of the community of

interviews like this and books and it took me you know a long time didn't even

start making money online I was my first goal was mixing $600 a month because

that is the bare minimum you need to live in Chiang Mai and then my next goal

was to make a thousand dollars a month so I can live a little bit better then

my next goal was to make $3,000 a month so I can replace my US salary while

living here and then all the other goals after that it's they were not necessary

you know it's nice to be able to make over $100,000 a year while sitting out

here but it's not necessary and not for everyone

not everyone's gonna be happier because you're making you know 250 thousand

dollars a year some of you might think you're gonna be happier but in reality

like what am I gonna spend that money on even more if you're in Thailand what do

you think it's like the biggest lesson you've had in your own journey I think

my biggest lesson I've ever had was not to listen to other people who have not

done it themselves when I first said I want to move to Thailand everybody told

me not to come everybody my family my cousin's my

my friends even people I didn't really know and I just told them hey people

coming for three months I didn't even tell them I'm coming for eight years and

they were like oh what about this what about this what about this

and luckily there's enough information now on videos we can see okay these guys

can't do it why not me they don't look so smart but back then it was really

hard on us I think still it happens now where maybe if you look hard enough

actually in Chile no one knows about this Digital Nomad thing and everyone

thinks I'm crazy so I get what you mean yeah and even especially we read stuff

online people always like oh yeah it doesn't work this doesn't work this

doesn't work my advice to everyone is just try it yourself you know use some

common sense but just do it before you listen to someone else or find someone

who's actually been successful at what you want to do and then follow them okay

and what will be like the key piece of advice for someone that's in their job

maybe in this typical like corporate environment and they're sick of their

lifestyle of their job and want to maybe become a nomad or just make a change of

job or left his career the easiest first step is to be able to start making

some money on the side even if it's just a hundred dollars online if you can do it

through freelancing remote work or you can do it you know as an entrepreneur or

selling something on your side I think by just making even a hundred dollars

you had the feeling of what it takes you know it's possible and you also know

okay if worst comes to worst I can just spend my time on this and maybe try to

grow that $100 to $600 and with the skills that you'll learn from that and

the freedom that you have of time and location then you can say okay now I'm

taking the six hundred dollars a month I'm making online from freelancing

and I'm now living in Chiang Mai I'm meeting all these cool people I found

out this guy he's selling books this guy is selling you know this this guy is

doing this maybe I try this okay one last question I forgot to ask like

is that the II don't know mad thing for everyone or for some like who do you

think the this is worth it I think it's definitely worth it if you hate just

being an office everyday if you are if you have a job that you're not happy at

stop doing that job you know maybe you'll be happy at a different office

job or maybe you'll be happier you know being your own boss being an

entrepreneur living out here if you're if you've always dreamed about traveling

and see more of the world and taking kind of life into your own hands where

you can

you can go where you want to go do what you want to do then this lifestyle is

definite for you and there are so many people doing it you know if you want to

see photos on my Instagram you know if you want to be my blogs JohnnyFD.com

I'm sure Google Translate is pretty good ads make it to Spanish now there's a lot

of people doing it now and it's not just for the geniuses or if you were very

smart it's really for anyone who wants it's enough and it's really to put in

the effort and just go for it yourself so thank you very much you need not just

for the interview also for the summit ah yes, I'm really thankful about the summit

because before actually there's there's no a real like community of nomads right

now like there are just all over the place and and yes they some meet each

other and stuff like that but but there's no real sense of community and I

think there are some initiatives like this at Nomad summit and d NX and

another initiative that are actually trying to to create community and

collaboration and I think that's really awesome that's something I know I really

like so I'm really thankful thank you for that

yeah can you tell us like where to know more about the words they can fund you

so my blog is JohnFD.com and the nomads summit they probably the best way

is view look on YouTube for Nomad summit you can translate all the talks in

YouTube what's up with closed captions and subtitles

I didn't realize it's possible and it's it's decent I think it's it's getting

better technologies getting better you can try to guess what they're talking about,

but we upload

talks for free on the nomad summit YouTube channel because we want to be

able to share this information you know we would love for you to come in person

and meet each other in person but I want to at least be able to give you the

information no matter where you are but if you think this is something that you

want to do my biggest suggestion is to go find a pen and paper and write down I

will be in Chiang Mai 2018 January to come to the Nomad summit okay thank you

very much thank you yes

For more infomation >> From corporate slave to digital nomad - with Johnny FD - Duration: 33:34.

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