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Barry Allen, Bruce Wayne.

You said that like it explains why there's a total stranger in my place,

sitting in the dark, in my second favorite chair.

Tell me about this.

This is a person who looks exactly like me, but who is definitely not me.

Very attractive Jewish boy.

Somebody who, I don't know, stole your pocket watch?

Or railroads?

I know you have abilities.

I just don't know what they are.

My special skills include viola, web design, fluent in sign language...

Gorilla sign language.

Silica-based quartz sand fabric, abrasion resistant, heat resistant...

Yeah, I do competitive ice dancing.

It's what they use on the space shuttle

to prevent it from burning up on reentry.

I do very competitive ice dancing.

Whoever you're looking for, it's not me.

You're the Batman?

So, you're fast.

That feels like an oversimplification.

I'm putting together a team. People with special abilities.

You see, I believe enemies are coming.

Stop right there. I'm in.

-Yeah.

I need friends.

People are difficult. They require a lot of focus.

They, uh... They have, like, a rhythm

that I haven't quite been able to...

Like brunch! Like, what is brunch?

You wait in line for an hour for, essentially, lunch.

I mean...

I don't know.

People are a little slow.

I'll try to keep up.

Can I keep this?

It's like this layer of dimensional reality,

and it seems to manipulate space-time.

I call it the Speed Force.

Causes me to burn a tremendous amount of calories.

So I'm just a black hole of snacks.

I am a "snack" hole.

How many people are on this special fight team?

Three, including you.

Three

I'll tell you on the plane.

The plane?

What are your superpowers again?

I'm rich.

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16 Ways to Make Friends in High School & College RIGHT NOW | How to be Popular in School - Duration: 8:33.

#1.

Play team sports.

Team sports, like football, soccer, lacrosse, baseball, basketball, water polo, and rugby,

are really, really, really easy ways to meet more people.

Usually you'll become friends with at least a few of your teammates, and it's easy to

talk about stuff since you already have at least one common interest guaranteed.

Plus, on any team there are usually at least a couple people who are popular at your school,

so they'll be the ones who know about parties and things that are happening and they can

invite you.

#2.

Clubs and activities.

Similar to team sports, these are easy ways to meet people because you spend a lot of

time with the other members and you already have a common interest.

#3.

Have a car.

If you have a car in college or even high school, people will ask you for rides, especially

if you're a sophomore and most people don't have cars yet.

If people know you have a car they can ask you for rides and then you can get to know

each other while driving to wherever you're going.

This tip also ties in really well with the first 2 tips - playing team sports and being

in clubs - because if you get out late, there are gonna be people needing rides and if you

live around the same area you can offer.

#3.

Invite people from class to meet up to study later.

This is especially useful if you're actually good in that class, because then people will

want to study with you.

For example when I took calculus, I was really good at it and the people who sat around me

knew it, so they'd always ask if I wanted to study with them, and after awhile we became

friends and started doing other stuff too.

#4.

Talk to people you sit next to in classes.

This seems obvious, but there are so many people who just go into class and sit there,

never talking to anyone.

Just talk to people!

As long as you don't look like a total creeper, people are generally pretty open.

And if you do look like a creeper, just check out my videos on style, or the next tip that

I'm about to give you.

#5.

Be unique.

For example be really good at sports, have good style, have a cool car, or something

that sets you apart.

People will just comment on it, and you can talk to them and take it from there.

One really great way to do this is by having a cool backpack.

This is a really cool way to show off your style and it doesn't require spending $900

on a pair of Yeezy's or thousands of dollars on a car, and it'll make you stand out a lot.

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I actually picked up one of these backpacks myself and it's really dope - see how it's

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It has really slick detailing on it, like the magnetic button and the dope velvet fabric

in the back pocket.

There's also a hidden pocket in the back for valuable stuff, so if you have to leave it

somewhere while you're hanging out with your friends you don't have to worry about someone

snooping in it and stealing your money.

I also found the back padding on the bag to be REALLY fucking comfortable, and it actually

makes it seem like you're not even carrying anything because of how the padding eases

the weight on your back.

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#6.

Have something to offer.

My freshman year I was really into music and this guy in my class always wanted me to help

him with it.

It was actually kind of annoying because all he did was ask for help, ask for advice, and

so on.

He didn't bring anything to the table.

After awhile I think he realized this and he just showed up one day with a USB drive

with some songs he thought I'd like on it, I checked it out and found out he had great

taste, so we started discussing music more often, he'd show me new songs, message me

links to new songs on social media, and stuff like that.

And I became a lot more open to helping him as well.

Not because I was getting something in return, but because I just respected him more when

I realized he actually had something to offer.

People don't like to be used.

You always want to make sure that you bring something to the table.

#7.

Get a job at a place where other people from your school also work.

For example a gym or a movie theater in the area or an on-campus job.

If there are other people from your school working there, you can befriend them pretty

easily if you guys have shifts together.

#8.

Have interests.

When I was in high school a couple kids in the popular group were really into lifted

trucks.

Then this new kid who didn't know anyone, drove up in a lifted truck as well, and within

like 1 or 2 days he was already part of the popular group, because he just pulled up next

to them and went and talked to them in the parking lot.

If you have common interests with people, just talk to them about them.

People like talking about stuff that they like.

#9.

Add people from your school on social even if you barely know them.

You might think it's weird but it really isn't.

I added people even if I only spoke to them one time or even if we just had a class together

and had never spoken, and people also added me, in fact I'd get added or followed by people

I had never even met just because we went to the same school.

One time this random girl I'd never talked to and had 0 classes with just added me on

facebook and said "hey I heard you're into running, what gym do you go to?"

Really random.

But I replied and we started talking, it led to us exchanging numbers, texting, and then

a few days later she asked if I could give her a ride home after school, and we hung

out.

Really simple stuff.

#10.

If you go to parties, introduce yourself to people.

Don't stand in the corner.

Don't only talk to people you already know.

Introduce yourself to new people.

Just go up to them and say hey, introduce yourself, and start talking.

It's not a big deal.

Parties are a really easy way to meet new people.

#11.

Try to make friends with 1 popular person.

Even if it's just 1 and they're the only person you know.

Because they'll invite you to lots of shit, and being around them will expose you to a

lot more people.

Also, knowing someone who's popular automatically increases your own popularity too.

#12.

If you're a guy, talk to girls BUT JUST AS FRIENDS.

I remember this new kid who came to our school, and he befriended a lot of the hot / popular

girls.

Not like he was friendzoned, but like he chose to be just friends with them.

Then other girls saw him with them, making them laugh, having a good time, and so on,

and other guys saw it too, so it made him seem like a cool guy and he became really

popular really fast.

And then once he had established that social status, he had tons of friends, and THEN he

started asking out the girls he liked.

#13.

Social status.

We also had a guy at my school who was really good at sports, and his teammates were popular

so he hung out with them and it automatically boosted his social status.

Even though he barely even talked and didn't make an effort at all, his social status made

other people want to befriend him, so THEY'D approach HIM and it was really easy for him.

#14.

Keep up to date with friends you make.

This way, you continuously hang out with people, who hang out with other people, and your circle

of friends keeps expanding.

Get out and do stuff!

#15.

Use snapchat.

It's more casual than texting, so people are easier about giving out their snaps than their

numbers.

Also, a lot of people like to maintain their snapchat streaks, which means you guys will

be talking more often, and they're more likely to message you first as well.

#16.

Watch my style videos.

I'll have them linked on-screen.

Honestly, as long as you don't look like a creep, practically everyone will be open to

you.

Even ugly unathletic dudes can be popular.

Most schools are nothing like the stereotypical "jocks vs nerds" movie thing, and you don't

have to only hang out with people who dress similar to you.

That's stupid.

If people aren't open to you, recognize that it's because of something YOU are doing, figure

out what it is, and get on it.

Finally, it's important to choose your friends well.

You want to shoot for people with similar goals to your own, positive mindsets, people

who believe in you and help you grow, people on the same level as you, not losers who try

to peer pressure you into doing stupid things.

Network with accomplished people and people who are accomplishing things, and have friends

in various social circles so you experience more and keep yourself open - don't limit

yourself to one group, especially if you're younger.

Try out lots of people and lots of stuff.

And that's it!

Try these out and then leave a comment and let me know how well they work for you!

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OUR IMMIGRATION JOURNEY: What We're Learning From Waiting // Brad x Paige - Duration: 7:41.

Hey guys.

We are finished in Johannesburg for

the weekend and we are heading back

to Rustenburg.

Rustenburg.

Brad's enjoying his biltong.

You guys will have seen biltong quite a few

times in the vlog.

Because we showed you when we did

the kitchen tour the other night at dinner.

And then earlier today at the Farmers Market

is where we got this.

And I'm gonna show you what it looks like

even though I don't eat it because

it's red meat.

it's red meat and I love red meat but red meat

doesn't love me.

So this is what... oooh... you see that?

This is basically just raw meat,

they cut it off they hang it and then

they let it dry and once it's dried,

they spice it and you're good to go.

You very much realize that you're

eating raw meat.

And it's not like beef jerky where

it's just like

chewy and cooked and you can taste that

it's raw, you can feel that it's raw but

it's like the South African snack of choice.

So once my parents came to visit me in America

and we went out to dinner with some of

our friends in America

and they brought to the table bull's tongue.

They were like, "we know you love bull's tongue"

So we ate it and acted like it was perfect.

Biltong.

Not bull's tongue.

It's awesome, if you come to South Africa get you some.

There's actually some South African stores

in the states and if you find

a South African store

go in there and ask them for biltong.

You're welcome.

I've tried to bring it home before

and I'm pretty sure

it's illegal to travel with meat in your suitcase.

My dad, my uncle, and my grandpa would like it

but I should research it probably but I'm just

afraid you know, when you go through immigration

you have to declare all your articles

I'm pretty sure there's a line on there that says like

"do you have any livestock with you?"

and I'm like, technically yeah there's

a dead cow in my suitcase.

I had a really good weekend with

Andre and Line though.

I just realized so much that like it's really hard,

we don't have friends in Rustenburg

like there's no one our age there.

All your old friends from growing up have moved.

So it's like Andre and Line have really become like

lifelines for us being here just to have

some sort of community.

I think a lot of you know that obviously

Paige and I are here in South Africa waiting out

my whole immigration / green card process

and sometimes it's challenging because it

feels as though your entire life is in limbo.

You know what I'm saying?

You feel like you can't really move on until

certain things in your life have sorted itself out.

I think that we're learning that throughout the

journey that we have to enjoy the process.

Yeah.

We have to take moments where we can celebrate

and say, we know where the destination is

we know where we're going but ultimately,

we can enjoy the now.

I sometimes think we don't feel like we deserve it.

And we have to count it as a win like you said

and just give ourselves a reason to celebrate

like we made it another week in South Africa

sometimes that's the win for us like we

stayed sane another week while it feels like

we're missing out on everything.

We don't really know what you may be struggling with

or maybe what you're waiting on but I know that

I've chatted with a lot of people who maybe are

in jobs that they hate and one of the things that

they'll always say to me is, man we're just

waiting for the weekend.

You know we're just waiting for this vacation.

We're just waiting for... you know, all these

things to happen.

Sometimes you can just be driving somewhere

and just be like man, I just can't wait to get there.

And I think one of the things that we've

been learning is that again,

you have to take time to appreciate

the moment, right?

You can only feel joy in the moment.

You can only feel stress in the moment.

Right?

And sometimes what we've been learning is that

our happiness is so expensive

and our frustration is so cheap.

It takes very little to frustrate us but

we have set up all these rules that all these crazy

things need to happen for us to be happy,

everything has to go my way for us to be happy.

But if something just slightly goes out of my way,

I give myself permission to be angry.

So we've been trying to...

it's been a good season

for us cause we've been trying to adjust those

things we've been trying to make sure that

we take the moment in frustration and wake up

and say man, this is a beautiful morning.

And I know it sounds so stupid but again,

trading the expectation of where we should be

or what this should look like and actually

appreciating where God has put us.

Yeah, we don't have to wait till America to appreciate

to feel joy

every day here.

Yeah.

We have to appreciate the season in front of us

and so many people I know that we've talked to

are experiencing different kinds of waiting.

Waiting for that job that they want to be open for them.

Waiting for a baby.

Waiting to get pregnant.

Waiting to get married.

Waiting to start dating someone.

Find someone.

In a way our lives are set up in this waiting pattern.

We thought we were in a waiting season

before we got here.

We were waiting to be married, waiting to move

to Birmingham and then we entered what's

almost been a year of waiting in a way that

we didn't expect,

being in South Africa.

But we'll always be waiting for something

so we've definitely had to learn to be happy

and find contentment in wherever we're waiting.

Yeah.

The last thing you wanna do is be like,

man, I just can't wait to be out of school.

I can't wait to get married.

I can't wait to have kids.

I can't wait to land that job.

I can't wait to get promoted.

I can't wait to retire.

And the next thing you know, you've spent your

entire life working for something and waiting.

I think we've come to this point where we

realize that there is no destination.

Right.

Like life's a journey, there is no destination.

Ultimately, at some point you die, you go to heaven.

There's your destination.

Other than that, there is no destination.

It's a journey.

It's climbing a mountain, this mountain's hard

you get to the top, you see something on the horizon

and say man, that looks kinda cool.

And the next thing you know you're moving again.

So if you can't find fulfillment now, you'll never

find fulfillment on the top of a mountain

halfway up the mountain...

Like you'll never find fulfillment in the future

if you can't find it in the present.

So it sounds crazy but we were talking about how

our happiness can be so cheap because we

have these rules that we set for ourselves.

Imagine if you set yourself a rule like,

I can be happy because I woke up another day.

I can be happy because I'm alive.

I can be happy because God's given me a purpose.

I can be happy because He is working

all things together for my good.

If those are your rules for happiness,

you'll live a happy life.

You'll live a happy life.

Like, we can never set rules like,

I can never say, I'll be happy when I'm back in America.

I'll be happy when

Things are perfectly in my control.

Yeah.

I'm in my dream job.

I'll be happy when I have a family.

We can't live our lives saying like,

I won't be happy until I have a perfect body.

Until I'm going to the gym five times a week.

Until I keep all my New Year's resolutions.

You can take steps every day towards those things.

Absolutely.

Like we must.

But to spend the waiting game unhappy,

that's not what God calls us to.

Happiness can't be found in the result

it's always found in the process.

Because the second you get the original result

that you were after there will be

another result that you're after.

So the result will never make you happy.

The process has to make you happy.

And if the process doesn't make you happy

there is something that needs to change in your life.

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Suomi-torstai: Aleksi soitti - Duration: 11:31.

Good morning. Good morning.

Good morning!

[Nina] Hi.

[Luke] Today is Finnish Thursday and I have a little problem.

Today.... I mean tomorrow I have a problem.

[Nina] Don't you also have a problem today?

[Luke] I always have problems.

But tomorrow I have to teach another YouTuber

[Nina] Yeah?

[Luke] He just moved here from England.

[Nina] Yeah?

[Luke] and I should teah him a few Finnish language...

Phra... Phras...

[Nina] Phrases?

[Luke] Yeah. Phrases.

Could you help with that?

[Nina] Yes! Of course! If you need it.

[Luke] What do you need to know in Finnish, in Helsinki, if you're a foreigner?

[Nina] Well maybe the first important thing is..

"Does the west metro work?"

[Luike] "Does the west metro work?"

[Nina] and if you want to be even more specific..

"Does the west metro have enough drivers?"

[Luke] Ahhh Yeah.... true.

Ok. Any more?

[Nina] Well.. if you're seeing your friend Tomorrow and teaching him some Finnish...

Then this one is pretty important..

"Where is the hot dog stand?"

Or a little cooler way to say it is...

"Where is the snackery?"

[Luke] Snackery? Yeah...

"Where is the snackery?"

[Nina] If you teach all these things to your friend..

then you've covered Friday night

Saturday morning

Covered the bathroom

eating...

I think that's it.

[Luke] Ok. Good. I think I have enough phrases to teach now.

Thanks a lot!

Leaving now to go get my photos..

Uhh.. like.. uhh.

like printed...

I don't know!

Last Sunday

Another YouTuber, Aleksi Himself, called me on Skype

and I did a little interview with him

for his new video.

Hi, Luke! What's up, man?

Hi, Aleksi!

[Aleksi] How was your weekend?

[Luke] Well, I just came from the forest.

[Aleksi] Where were you?

[Luke] We were in Nuuksio.

In a tent.

[Aleksi] Ok. So overnight or just for the day?

[Luke] Yeah, the whole night.

The entire, cold night.

[Aleksi] It's pretty cool that you can actually be there the whole night in a tent during the winter.

I remember when I was in the army

and there were many nights in the forest in tents.

It was pretty fun.

[Luke] Yeah I have a lot of friends that don't want to go camping with me

Because everyone's been to the army

and it was such a terrible thing

How was your weekend? Did you do anything special?

[Aleksi] Well since you asked..

Yesterday here in Tampere...

At the university

world championship Skittle competition

Academic world championship Skittle competition

Skittle is a game like Mölkky Where you throw a big wooden club

I have a pretty busy spring ahead

I'm studying still in the University

I'm in the middle of my masters thesis

And I'm still trying to keep up the YouTube thing.

It's a lot of work and I'm really busy but I'm sure I'll manage.

Do you have anything special next week?

[Luke] I have Finnish Thursday.

[Aleksi] Oh yeah you have that. Of course! That's good!

It's really nice that you can do a video in Finnish every week.

Because you learn the best when you use the language.

and you can be conversational casually...

[Luke] True.

[Aleksi] I think it's the best way to learn. It's really good.

[Luke] Yeah it helps me a lot.

[Aleksi] When did you start Finnish Thursdays?

[Luke] It started in September, I think.

Because I did the first Finnish language video

I felt that it was a good time to start using Finnish every week.

[Aleksi] It's pretty good.

[Luke] Is it?

[Aleksi] Yeah I tip my hat to you for being able to keep it going.

[Luke] Thanks!

[Aleksi] But also it gives motivation to foreigners who are learning Finnish

Because as seen in your videos, it is possible to learn Finnish.

Because everyone says it's an impossible language

and really difficult to learn

But you've learned really well and you speak the spoken Finnish

which is how Fins really speak and that's really great.

[Luke] Thank you!

Yes! Finally!

Ok... Today is probably the Chinese new year

Cool!

It's a little cold.

-5 Degrees Celcius

Pretty bright out still

Now it's 5:30pm

Summer's coming!

Really nice weather. Dry air...

Sun is shining a little.

OK. now I'm at home.

here at my studio

finishing up today's video

It was a pretty full day.

Go check Aleksi's channel

He has quite a lot of nice videos there

I'll put a link below and at the end of this video

to his channel and the video where he's interviewing me

But now I'm going to finish this video and go to bed

Ok but tomorrow is a new day.

Tomorrow is Friday! Yes!

Good night!

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Pak Tournament | VLOG | HuzefaTV - Duration: 10:48.

Today another VLOG

In first VLOG...Football

In the second VLOG... also football

And today, again football

Today, there is a football tournament in Vienna

So I thought, I will show you that...

Your bro reciting qur`an.

[National Anthem of Pakistan]

My team lost in the semi-finale

But we enjoyed it

And it was well organised.

And now we will go to a restaurant.

And I will also show you that, so let´s go

Now, I am back home...

It was a beautiful day and it was well organised

So I really enjoyed it

The restaurant was also good

So now we have to end the VLOG

Look, I create Videos, record them and edit them

But it depends on you, how much love and support you will show

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That's Not My Accent, Ethan - Snippets from a YouTuber Weekend | Kate's Adventures - Duration: 6:33.

Hi everyone! It is Saturday and it's time for a weekend adventure.

So I'm going to be hanging out with a lot of YouTubers this weekend,

I haven't been to Aberdeen in a very very long time. I was born here

but I don't ever remember living here so this could be very interesting.

I don't know where I'm going, I'm gonna be meeting up with everybody later

and I thought I'd bring you with me to see what we end up doing.

So let's see, we're gonna be going to a ceilidh later

but obviously I'm not gonna bring the camera with me

but there's some time before that so we'll see what happens.

I've just stepped off the main street and came into Union Terrace Gardens

and I don't really know what to think about this.

It's nothing really compared to Princes Street Gardens except for the fact that it's equally steep.

But yeah I've just been looking around, I don't really know where I'm going surprise surprise

because even though I was born here I don't remember anything.

So I've just been kinda looking around, seeing what I can find

and hoping that somebody comes to claim me soon because I don't really know what I'm doing anymore.

I don't know if that's meant to look like Emeli Sandé but I think it looks like Emeli Sandé

so good job whoever that artist is. There's stuff on the walls and things

but Her Majesty's Theatre over there it's probably more to my taste than this particular park.

Hi folks! We're in Glasgow today. We were in Aberdeen yesterday and today

and now Jack is leading us on a last minute-

On a last minute? A last minute tour of Glasgow. Neither of us knew Glasgow very well,

we've got 3 English folk to show around so this could be very interesting.

Jack: We're William Wallace compared to them though so we'll how it goes.

Kate: We'll figure it out. We'll figure it out.

Ethan would like to show everybody his amazing Scottish accent.

Ethan: I'm from Edinburgh like, we're here at the Glasgow Cathedral now and it's like-

it's like we've got the Scottish person who who doesn't sound Scottish, I'm not going to lie.

Ethan: We've got a Londoner who likes to do a Scottish accent.

Ethan: We've got Scotsman who sounds more Scottish when he's with his home breed.

[LAUGHTER] Kate: So here we have the YouTubers taking pictures

and Jack trying to figure out where we're going to take the tourists next.

Because neither of us really come to Glasgow for tourist stuff

and we're trying to pretend we know what we're doing.

[UPBEAT MUSIC]

So Jack asked me where the statue with the cone on it's head is

and he meant this statue. And it has- Abi: This statue! Kate: This statue!

It has the cone on it's head so often

that it's actually weird that it doesn't have it on its head right now.

If you ever come to Glasgow and see this statue without a traffic cone on its head

you're in for a very very rare sight cause this happens pretty much every Saturday night.

[AMBIENT MUSEUM NOISE]

Ethan: Put it back down there.

Ethan: Do you even vlog bro? Kate: You're promoting the wrong brand.

Ethan: Do you even vlog bro? Go buy this merch

and go subscribe to my channel because you want to live the life you dream.

Kate: And you never had an Irn Bru before, Abi? Abi: Never ever ever ever ever.

Abi: Even though my brother like makes them. I'm WhatsApp-ing him now.

Abi: I'm being like "Look, it's the original sugar content!" Kate: Let's give it a go then, see what you think.

Kate: Weirdly enough this isn't a first for my channel. Abi: Am I allowed to open it in here?

Everyone: Yeah. Abi: Maybe outside, let's do it outside.

Kate: Here we go, here we go. Abi: Pressure, pressure, pressure, pressure, pressure.

Abi: Ooh it's pink. Jack: It's not pink, it's orange.

Abi: It's pink. Jack: Darling, it's orange.

Abi: It smells like weird sweets. Smell it. Lubna: Weird sweets?

Abi: It smells like weird jelly sweets. Lubna: It smells like Irn Bru to me, I've had it before.

Jack: Yes Lubna. Euan: My friends in the States say it tastes like bubblegum with a spice to it.

Abi: It does, it does taste like bubblegum. Kate: My friend said Juicy Fruit.

Abi: I don't know what that is. Kate: It's like a type of chewing gum.

Abi: Oh, maybe.

[AMBIENT STREET NOISE]

Abi: It's amazing, it's the best thing I've ever had. [LAUGHTER]

Kate: Honest score out of 10? As Jack asked, sorry Jack.

Abi: Like a 6? Everyone: Ooooh [LAUGHTER ]

Ethan: That's your friendship over, that's the squad breaking up.

Jack: End the vlog, end the vlog. Cut!

Kate: After that time at the Museum, we're now running late for Jack, Abi and Lubii's bus.

So it's gonna be a quick goodbye.

Which is a shame because Ethan is not going to see them for a long time.

Run for the bus and the bus isn't here yet. There we go.

Bye!

Well that's Ethan dropped off now at Glasgow Airport.

He's off back to Spain, that's everybody else on their way home so it's time for me to go home.

So thanks very much for watching this video everybody.

I feel like this one has been a little bit weird because a lot happened and I feel like a lot of it wasn't filmed.

I feel like a lot of memories were made and I feel like they're going to be ones that we'll remember

but maybe not so much you lot. But it's been fun.

So thank you so so much for watching everybody, cheerio!

For more infomation >> That's Not My Accent, Ethan - Snippets from a YouTuber Weekend | Kate's Adventures - Duration: 6:33.

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Crimp Cover Closer Pliers-Are They Worth It? Friday Findings Jewelry Product Review Video - Duration: 5:55.

So I was wandering the aisles of my local craft store the other day and came

across a tool I hadn't seen before, oh boy! This is the crimp cover closer and

today I'll show you how it works and let you decide whether or not to add it to

your tool arsenal. Hi there, Sandy here, welcome to another Friday findings video

at keepsakecrafts.net. So as you can imagine when I go to the

craft store and look in the jewelry section

most of the stuff there is stuff I already have, so I was excited when I saw

these crimp cover closers and just had to try them out because closing crimp

covers can be a problem. I remember a project I did a long time ago

using crimp covers that drove me insane. If you, I didn't bring my other pliers

down here but if you try to pick them up with the smooth jaws of pliers...

actually these are behaving pretty well, but usually they pop and zing out. I

remember going just crazy trying to get that project done with lots and lots of

crimp covers and I finally figured out a workaround using the actual crimping

tool because it has these little round spaces and that's what I've been using

for ages and I've shown you that over and over again. I even showed you that in

my Friday findings video on crimp covers, is to use your crimping pliers. So here's

a piece of wire with a crimp, the wire's been trimmed, squeeze... and that one looks

pretty good. Often what happens because these pliers are narrower than the bead

or the crimp cover it'll leave a little bit of a dent. These

little parts on the very ends will dent it. I haven't let that bother me but when

I saw these I thought maybe that would solve that problem. So again here's just

a bit of wire I've crimped

and you want to trim off the excess wire and always, just always grab a hold of

that give it a tug . I say this over and over again it's so important. I just

completed a fairly complex necklace tugged on it and had the thing come undone,

and yes, it was aggravating to have to redo my stringing but I was much happier

having to redo it then than having to find my beads spilled all over the floor

or not find them if it happened in a public place.

So anyway,s back to these. One thing I like about these is that they really are

designed for picking up a crimp cover because you can see they've got a

little bit of a bend here which is exactly what we do.

You set your crimp cover down, I usually point it at about ten o'clock because

I'm right-handed ,it might be two o'clock if you're left-handed, and then just

bracket that and I usually use my fingers and try to make it straight

because the trickiest part I found of using this tool is getting the cover to

close neatly and straight, and then you just pop your cover in there and squeeze,

and that's pretty good. And that's really all there is to it. I

had some that came out crooked and one of the problems I have is if you're at

the end of your wire and say you have a whole bunch of beads here and you have

something else here like a part of a clasp, these can be a little thick and a

little wide to fit in there. They are just, let's see, a little bit wider than

the bead or the crimp cover which looks like a bead when you're done with it, so

they're a little bit wider and that can cause a problem if you have big beads on

either side of where you want to crimp. In which case again going

back to your crimping tool, just gently closing should do it.

So with that exception I think this is a pretty cool tool. I like the fact that

I'm not going to have dented crimp covers. Sometimes, like that is a little

bit off, and you can come in from different angles.

It's easiest if you can get it on there as straight as possible to begin with.

Now, of course that's the easiest way, but you can kind of come back in and reshape

that a little if you need to. So make sure that it stays straight in here

which, like I said, can be tricky if it's a different size than your cover, and take

your time getting it centered over the crimp and you should be fine. So is it

worth adding to your tool kit? If you use a lot of crimp covers and you don't like

denting them then, yes, I think so. I think it simplifies things, makes the

whole process a little bit more streamlined. They even throw in a few... I

think you get what, five, crimp covers in there, which is nice. So I hope you found

this video helpful. If you're interested in the, in any of these supplies then

you should click on the link in the upper right of the video. That will bring

you to my blog post where I always have a complete supply list and links to

products. If you enjoy my videos I hope you'll subscribe if you haven't already

and take a look at my Patreon page for how you can get bonus tutorials every

month. Happy creating, bye bye.

For more infomation >> Crimp Cover Closer Pliers-Are They Worth It? Friday Findings Jewelry Product Review Video - Duration: 5:55.

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LEGO Jurassic World 2018 sets - My Thoughts! - Duration: 1:57.

Hello, just2good here,

and thanks to the Brothers Brick we have pictures

of all of the main wave of Jurassic World The Fallen Kingdom 2018 sets.

There's some retail exclusives and Duplo sets missing,

but this is it.

The biggest set only has a single image,

the Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate.

The design of the mansion's exterior looks so cool -

you know I'm a sucker for playsets.

But I really want to see the inside of the mansion -

the Brothers Brick mentions it having a lab and bedroom.

It comes with one thousand and nineteen pieces for one hundred and thirty bucks.

The second biggest is the Carnotaurus Gyrosphere Escape,

which is eighty bucks for 577 pieces.

A bit pricey, but I still really want this set since the Carnotaurus looks great,

and I love the Gyrosphere station.

But, I really don't care for the truck that takes up most of the build.

The Franklin minifigure is so cool though,

what a useful head piece.

There's Blue's Helicopter Escape which we've seen,

Stygimoloch Breakout,

which I'm sure I miss pronounced -

but it's basically a remake of the Raptor Escape,

though it looks better and is ten dollars cheaper.

I love that dino, and the new Dr. Wu minifigure has a good new face print.

The Pteranadon Escape is fine for twenty bucks.

I think the 2015 one had a more interesting build,

but it's a good cheap way to get Owen, and a newly colored Pteranadon.

Actually, they just reprinted the old one in this twenty dollar Juniors set -

that's kinda lame.

Would've been nice to get another new colored Pteranadon.

They do have an exclusive Raptor in this twenty five dollar Juniors set,

and it's a decent build.

And of course,

we've seen this fifty dollar Jurassic World Juniors set -

which I think is cool, but overpriced.

The only Duplo set revealed today is this adorable Gentle Giants Petting Zoo for twenty

bucks -

why is Duplo getting herbivores and not the regular LEGO System?

We saw the other one that has a T-Rex earlier this month.

Anyways, again, there's more Jurassic World sets to be revealed

but they'll be store exclusives,

and rumor has it we'll be seeing a Direct to Consumer Jurassic Park set soon enough

-

so stay tuned.

I'll see you guys later,

peace out, bye.

For more infomation >> LEGO Jurassic World 2018 sets - My Thoughts! - Duration: 1:57.

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Emirhan is not welcome - Elif Episode 670 | Season 4 Episode 110 (English & Spanish subtitles) - Duration: 8:46.

There was this huge ball, alright?

- He just threw the ball in the air, then lifted... - Emirhan!

Oh, Emirhan!

Are you coming to the match today?

No, I'm not. My mom didn't let me to.

I think you're lying. You didn't even ask to your mother.

You don't have a dad, then you don't know how to play soccer.

You can't fool us.

No, it's not like that!

It is clear as daylight.

He's dead.

If he wasn't dead, he would have taught you how to play soccer.

But he's dead, so you don't know.

That's why you don't want to make it for today's game.

Don't try to fool us for nothing.

Emirhan?

What happened, son? Why are you crying?

Emirhan!

My chuck, what happened, tell me!

Did someone do something?

Emirhan!

Son, open the door. Don't make me afraid.

Come on, open the door! Tell me what happened!

I won't!

The kids made fun of me.

Who did that? Why did they?

Come on, open the door so we can talk, please.

They mocked me because I don't have a father.

They all are going to play soccer with their fathers today.

They invited me, too.

I said my mom wouldn't allow me.

But they understood why I couldn't.

"You don't have a father, that's why", they said.

Emirhan...

Please, open the door. Don't make your mom sad anymore.

Come on, open the door, then we'll talk. Please.

Come on, my one and only son.

I don't want to talk, alright?

My dad has passed away, but we don't even have a picture of him here.

I don't even know how he looked like.

You told me nothing about him.

I ask but you don't tell.

I'm scared that anyone would ask for my dad.

What would I say then?

I know nothing about him.

Nothing at all.

Mr. Safak?

Have a nice day.

You have a nice day, too.

Sorry, I disturbed you.

But I'm here to pick Emirhan up.

To pick Emirhan?

What's wrong?

If you let me, I'd like to take him to the soccer game.

Did... did you know about this?

I've heard when Emirhan was talking with the kids.

I...

Thank you very much.

Are you alright?

Now I'm better.

Emirhan got so upset.

Let's not leave him upset.

If you excuse us, we should get going before it's late.

I'll tell him right away.

Emirhan!

Son? Open the door, will you? I have great news for you.

Your teacher Safak is here.

- Oh, did he? - Yes.

Why?

He'll take you to the game if you want.

For real?

Yes, he's waiting for you at the door.

Teacher! I'm ready, can we go right now?

I'm ready if you are.

Here, hold my hand.

Mom, we're leaving.

Good bye, son.

Take care.

Don't worry.

I won't let anything happen to him with me.

I know.

See you, mom.

Teacher, I'm so excited! And so happy.

- I think the match will be great. - You say so?

Our team will be the winner, for sure!

How could you be so sure?

You're better than everybody else's dads.

Kids will be so surprised when we show up together.

It'll leave them with mouths open.

They'll regret everything they've said.

Look at you!

Hooray! I'm going to the match with my teacher Safak!

For more infomation >> Emirhan is not welcome - Elif Episode 670 | Season 4 Episode 110 (English & Spanish subtitles) - Duration: 8:46.

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AMAZING DIYS USING CARDBOARD 🏠✏️ BEAUTIFUL ORGANIZERS FOR YOUR PLACE - Duration: 4:04.

Hi, everyone, this is Dany Martines!

Today's video is for those of you who wish to keep your home office and study room neater!

Today's DIY are all low budget, as you'll reuse cardboard packages.

You're just at the right place, as we have three awesome ideas!

Let's learn?

We're going to cut this shape using a cereal box as base.

Cut the same shape using thick cardboard and stick to the other one.

Stick the shapes all around the base, even at its bottom.

This longer side is going to be a façade, so we're going to use this shape.

Stick it to the base.

The link to all patterns are shown in the description below.

Now that the box is firmer, choose a cute paper print to wrap it.

Keep the surface as even as possible.

Next, cut the cardboard as shown in the pattern.

Wrap it in a color that matches with the one you chose for the box.

Apply hot glue to the side of the smallest shape.

Stick it to its bigger match, like so, to make a step.

Then stick it to one of the rounded-edged shapes, like so.

Then stick the other rounded shape to the other side to make a staircase.

These other parts are going to be the ceiling.

One piece is shorter than the other.

Start by sticking the longer one to one edge.

Leave about 0,5cm on the top, like so.

Stick the other piece to the other edge.

Your house-shaped book case is ready!

Decorate it sticking the staircase we've made and the printed door and window patterns.

Look how beautiful it looks in the decoration!

It's amazing and it helps you keep your books, magazines and notebooks organized

This one goes well with my brand-new Paperview planner.

I have a super hectic routine, so this planner is my right-hand man.

This is how I keep to my schedule without getting lost in my notes!

I highly recommend you use one of these!

Leave your like as soon as this video ends,

and go straight to my Instagram to see more about this planner on Stories.

It´s @danymartines.

We´re going to use cardboard to cut a circle measuring 13 cm of diameter.

Wrap it in black adhesive paper and spare it.

Use a cardboard tube that comes in aluminium foil packages

Cut it in different sizes. We'll need 7 of these for this DIY.

Choose any print pattern you like and wrap the tubes with it.

I wrapped the edges in black to match the base.

Let's assemble it all.

Start by sticking the medium-size tube to the center of the base.

Then stick the other tubes around the one in the middle.

Stick them in descending order, with the taller ones at the back.

Your pen organizer is ready for use!

What I like best in this DIY is that I can organize my pens according to their sizes.

I can see them all right in front of me.

Besides, I didn't spend much with it, as I reused many things I already had at home.

We're going to use cardboard.

Cut it according to the pattern available in the description below.

Cut a slit measuring about 0,5cm in width, from bottom to top, like so.

Repeat the procedure, now cutting the slit in the opposite direction, like so.

Wrap them separately in beige adhesive paper.

These two parts must fit together.

Use another piece of cardboard to cut a circle.

Apply hot glue to the edges

and stick a 7cm-tall piece of thin chipboard boxboard to it.

Hide it all using corrugated cardboard in any color you like.

Then print this pointy shape in a thicker and firmer piece of paper.

Cut it and stick its side flap to make a pencil tip.

Assemble it by fitting the beige part in the round base.

Then fit the pencil tip in the beige part.

Your huge pencil-shaped case is ready for use!

You have four slots to organize your pens, pencils, anything you have!

It goes really nice with any decoration, doesn't it?

Tell me in the comments which of today's ideas is your favorite

and what you'd like to see next here in the channel.

Don't forget to follow me on Instagram, it's @danimartines.

See you around!

Kiss-kiss, bye-bye!

Subs: Laeticia Maris

For more infomation >> AMAZING DIYS USING CARDBOARD 🏠✏️ BEAUTIFUL ORGANIZERS FOR YOUR PLACE - Duration: 4:04.

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Das „Zensurdurchsetzungsgesetz" | www.kla.tv - Duration: 4:34.

For more infomation >> Das „Zensurdurchsetzungsgesetz" | www.kla.tv - Duration: 4:34.

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HEART SHAPED BREAD - Almonds - Flaky! - Duration: 7:17.

250g (2 cups) all-purpose flour. 129g (1 cup) whole wheat flour. 1/2 tsp salt.

5g (11/2 tsp) instant dry yeast

56g (1/4 cup) caster sugar

55g (1/4 cup) butter, melted

250ml warm milk

Stir

Stir until turn moist

Knead on floured surface, at first will be sticky. Dust with flour to handle it.

Until smooth and no more sticky

In a large bowl, coat the dough with little oil.

Cover until double in size

Back to work surface

The dough is soft and smooth, not sticky.

Divide the dough into equal pieces: 4 for large, 6 for medium, 8 for small.

Form ball

Roll out the dough into long thin, mine about 30 cm long.

Spread soft butter/margarine on the thin dough evenly

Roll up and form 'a sausage'

Roll the 'sausage' dough to seal the seam

Cut in the middle lengthwise 2 cm from the top end

Split the dough the cut sides facing up. Unite both ends to create a heart shape.

Pinch both ends to seal

On baking tray

Cover for 30 - 60 minutes

Dab with beaten egg

Sprinkle with sugar

Top with almond slices

Bake at 180°C (350°F) preheated oven for 20 - 25 minutes. Oven may vary

The bread is just little sweet

Chocolate glaze: dark chocolate+cream

Drizzle with chocolate glaze or sugar glaze if you like

For more infomation >> HEART SHAPED BREAD - Almonds - Flaky! - Duration: 7:17.

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Vsauce Keeps Interrupting On The H3 Podcast - Duration: 0:57.

Oh great another meme channel doing a Vsauce meme

For more infomation >> Vsauce Keeps Interrupting On The H3 Podcast - Duration: 0:57.

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Is Homosexuality in Your Genes? - Duration: 2:02.

Scientists have recently discovered two gene variants that are more common in gay men than

straight men, adding to the evidence that homosexuality is, at least, partially genetic.

This news may actually sound familiar to you, as studies in the early '90s also identified

regions on the 8th and X-chromosomes that were correlated with homosexuality.

But the genes identified this time are on the 13th and 14th chromosomes, and it's

the first time ever scientists have identified specific genes, not just a region on a chromosome

that could be correlated with sexuality.

The genes were found by comparing the DNA of 1077 gay men with the DNA of 1231 straight

men, looking for variations as small as a single nucleotide.

The gene on chromosome 13, called SLITRK6, is active in a region of the brain called

the diencephalon; that same region contains the hypothalamus.

The SLITRK6 gene has been shown to be active in the hypothalamus of male mice fetuses days

before they're born, which is thought to be a crucial time for sexual differentiation.

The other gene scientists identified is called TSHR, and it's mainly active in regulating

the thyroid, an endocrine gland in your neck.

The thyroid releases hormones that control your metabolism, and there is a thyroid condition

where the TSHR gene doesn't function, leading to an overactive thyroid and weight loss.

This condition, called Grave's disease, is more common among gay men.

So these recently pinpointed genes fit nicely with past research, but it's possible to

have these variants and not be gay.

By our current understanding homosexuality is influenced by many genes, each having a

small effect.

And the environment probably plays a role too.

You may have noticed that I never mentioned any studies involving women, and that's

because the science on female homosexuality is lagging behind.

So as always, more research is needed, but in this case don't go googling it at work,

leave this one to the pros.

The evidence that several genes could contribute to homosexuality may explain why some people

are bisexual too.

Thanks for watching, be sure to come back for more, and

I'll see you next time on Seeker.

For more infomation >> Is Homosexuality in Your Genes? - Duration: 2:02.

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Romney's US Senate bid not without drama - Duration: 1:54.

"I believe I can help bring Utah's values and Utah's lessons to Washington."

And with one video, Mitt Romney finally spilled the beans on the worst-kept secret in America:

He's throwing his hat in the ring for Utah's U.S. Senate seat.

Romney is an old name in politics.

He's been running, winning and losing for more than 20 years on the state and national

level: a lost U.S. Senate race in '94, winning a gubernatorial race in 2002, and two failed

bids to the White House in '08 and 2012.

And the lead-up to this bid has been full of drama and high expectations.

And some of it has to do with his "frenemy" relationship with the president.

"Donald Trump's a phony; he's a fraud,"

During the 2016 election, Romney came out against Donald Trump in a huge way but eventually

seemed to patch things up later to discuss a possible secretary of state job.

But Romney has spent quite a bit of time since then calling the president out both behind

closed doors and on social media.

Trump reportedly tried (and obviously failed) to keep Utah's current U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch

from retiring, which would have shut the door on Romney's run this time around.

There's also been some controversy that until this point, Romney's home state has been Massachusetts.

Recently the chair of the Utah Republican Party told a newspaper:

Despite that, Romney is a big favorite in Utah: He basically helped save the Salt Lake

City Winter Olympics in 2002.

And the race seems like it's his to lose; a recent polls says he has an approval rating

of 71 percent in the state.

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