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Waching daily Feb 19 2018

Hi, my name is Michael Jay Garner

and I play one of the contortionists in the show.

I play the—actually, I forgot what I play in the show…

Ask Cirque!

Hey Cirque fans, guess what—we're back with episode 5 of Ask Cirque.

Have you watched last week's episode yet?

Want to catch up?

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Still here? Okay, get ready to find out who's in this episode of…

So desirrei chyan from YouTube asks:

"Some tips for physical actors / clown auditions."

Well, desirrei, that is not a question, so I am not able to answer that.

Got it.

[Tip #1] The best tip I ever got for being a clown

is that if you're really loud then you'll be really funny.

No?

[Tip #2] The secret to be being a clown is to be very serious

and to not make people laugh at all,

and to use a monotone voice for whatever you're doing.

The actual answer, desirrei, is that to be a clown on Cirque du Soleil,

the audition process—here's what you want to think about.

Two things, mainly: be precise;

you're telling a story with your body,

be physical and be precise so that everyone knows what story you're telling.

And second, you need to really believe what you're doing

even if what you're doing is very stupid,

which in a lot of cases for clowns it should be,

believe in it.

You have to know that what you're doing on stage

is the most serious thing that you could be doing

even if you're being silly.

So believe in what you're doing and be precise

and you'll do fantastic in the auditions as a clown.

Don't do that if you're gonna try to audition to be a contortionist.

Cirque du Soleil was created 33 years ago on June 16, 1984.

To answer this question,

I can only really talk about my experience and my sport.

So I started when I was young; I started when I was five

and I was only at a recreational level at primary school.

And then from there, I found that I liked it

and I just moved on through the different clubs.

And then from there, I was a bit of a late developer

so I actually auditioned in 2011, so I was 19 when I auditioned.

It just depends on how good you are

and your skill depending on how old you are.

It doesn't really matter how young or old you are,

we've got people who are 16 that get into Cirque,

we got people who are 40 that get into Cirque,

so age doesn't really matter.

It's really down to your skill level and how much you want it.

Hello, this is Lana and my friend Robo over here.

We're walking hand-in-hand

and I just wanted to tell you that I love travelling

and I love living on the road

because I'm kind of a gypsy person.

And it never gets boring, and it keeps me on my toes,

and I get to learn about different countries

and meet new people and their culture,

and it broadens my horizons.

And the side effect of it

is becoming a more open-minded and more tolerant person.

So it's great, I love it.

Hi, I'm Isabelle Fink.

I'm the head of the makeup department

and we have a question today from J.R.

Hello J.R.—we know who you are, we've seen your work.

So J.R. FX makeup artist from YouTube asks:

"what does one have to do to become a Cirque du Soleil makeup artist?"

Good question.

Here at Cirque at Montreal headquarters,

a lot of the things that we do as a makeup artist

—so besides being a very good makeup artist, to be fast,

to be precise, we do a lot of teaching

so you need to have experience on how to teach artists how to do their own makeup.

That's one of the things we need to do.

You need to be good with just uploading pictures

and making documents and working with the computer.

Of course we're in Montreal so our headquarters are mainly in French

so you need to be at least bilingual

since we have a lot of artists that speak French, English and all of the above.

And one of the biggest things

that one would need to be a makeup artist at Cirque

is to be humble

because most of our work is to recreate concepts that have been already done

so you need to check your ego at the door

and you need to replicate,

very well, work that has already been done.

So that, I think, is one of the best qualities that we have here,

to be humble. Thanks J.R.

So before I joined "O", I used to go to bed pretty early,

training in the mornings and I would be up at 4:30.

And after I came to join "O" in Las Vegas,

my entire schedule flip-flopped.

A lot of times I won't go to bed until 4:30 because I'll go home,

I'll play with my dogs, I'll bring them to the park, I'll walk them

and then I'll have to eat and, you know,

wind down in front of the TV or do some housework.

So you know, now my schedule is pretty crazy but,

you know, by the end of the night I can wind down,

get a rest and I'm ready for the next day.

We have a question from Jose A. Figueroa from Facebook

and he asks:

"I heard that a lot of performers are former Olympians

in different fields such as gymnastics.

And that some have even won gold medals

prior to being in Cirque du Soleil. Is that true?

I'm very sure it is, but you tell me. I love Cirque du Soleil."

Some of this is true and some of it is a myth.

We do currently have 21 Olympians performing

among our full cast of 1,400 artists at Cirque du Soleil.

One of them is an Olympic gold medallist, Suzannah Bianco,

who won a gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games for synchronized swimming.

What I like the best about performing is the feeling.

Feeling of being on stage, being out there,

being with all your fellow performers and castmates

and being in front of the audience

and kind of putting yourself and putting everything you have

out there on stage for those people.

And I guess it's what I like best about performing, about my career and my life.

Bye!

Click here to watch more awesome

Cirque du Soleil videos and playlists.

And here for show tickets.

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Don't forget to subscribe, like and share

with all your friends.

So flip your everyday reality the CirqueWay

because everyone every day is extraordinary.

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Network News 54 - Cyberpunk 2077 Megacorporations Lore - Duration: 5:33.

Greetings Earthlings!

Welcome to the Madqueen Show!

I am your host the MadQueen

On today's menu, we have a new Cyberpunk 2077 lore video for you, and today, we're

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Don't let its name fool you, they're not only here for the news, this broadcasting

megacorporation is one of the biggest entertainment conglomerates

It's a wave-length monopolizer, operating on the same frequency across the United States

Accordingly, no matter where you go in the country, Network News 54 is on channel 54

Despite its name, they offer many diversions in addition to news: series, prime-time films,

independent local news, and programs

Certain elements of the broadcasting are universal nation-wide, such as prime-time series and

bi-hourly national and world news shows, everything scheduled slightly different depending on

the district

And you would ask, how is it possible that a conglomerate like this has survived to the

expansion of the net and the Braindance boom?

That's simple: some people want it interactive, new and exciting, and some other rather generic,

bland and comfortable

And Network News 54 excel in the second

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what you treasure the most

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and the largest and more reliable catalogue

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You may believe that the power of this megacorporation may be smaller than other ones that are in

the military or manufacturing business, but the power of 54 is not bullets or cyberware,

but the true weapon of 2077: credibility

Mediacorporations are the invisible arm of corporations and governments

Because Media has a tendency to shape political, economic and social values of an individual

Mediacorps have the titanic and mostly ungrateful task of being the cementing force of democracy

because it has supplemented the authority of people by giving them awareness about the

political system and its functioning

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And governments are not unaware of that

Political candidates and parties know that the right connection or the right present

to the right Mediacorp executive can win elections

At this point, it's said that no major government is yet directly controlled by a mediacorporation,

but some suspect that this moment is around the corner, and others, that this moment is already here

But governments are not the only one who may need a clean and pretty version of themselves

to be shown to the general public, as the world in 2077 is a world ruled by Megacorporations

For the reasonable cost of some well-placed ads, Network News 54 will make sure that your

false flag terror attack is seen as it really is: an atrocity committed by an extremist

group that didn't hire mercenaries from any corp

They shape the truth, put a bow on top of it, and give you the spoon to eat it

This way you know that when you see the face of Andromeda Perlo, in the evening news on

channel 54, informing you that a group of mildly armed separatists raided a village

at the North of Venezuela you can sleep peacefully knowing that this is not a Corporate War and

Arasaka had nothing to do with it

Well, folks, thanks for watching

Don't forget to take a look at the Cyberpunk 2077 lore playlist lo know more about the Dark Future

See you in next videos and stay being amazing

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WE'LL MEET AGAIN | Threatened for Supporting Civil Rights | PBS - Duration: 2:40.

- [Narrator] Just a week after Fatima arrived

in Louisiana, news hit the headlines

that three young Civil Rights campaigners

had gone missing in neighboring Mississippi.

- [Reporter] After six weeks,

three bullet-riddled bodies were found buried

in an earth dam.

They were James Chaney, a negro from Mississippi

and Michael Schwerner and Andrew Goodman, both white

from New York City.

- And when they killed the three boys in Mississippi,

it became evident that we probably going to be dying

for this cause forever,

there's going to be some acts of violence

against those who stand up.

It made you more committed than ever before

to continue the struggle

because you were paying such a tremendous price.

- And the Klan was so widespread

and there were people who were Klan supporters

who you never would have believed

were Klan supporters

but it was that whole mentality

but I think that that scared us

and galvanized us

and inspired us all at the same time.

- [Narrator] Fatima had already witnessed Thelma defend

her family home with a rifle

but she would soon come face to face

with racial hostility herself.

- They would drive by where we were holding classes

and they'd sit in their cars

or their trucks

and they'd have the rifle in the rifle rack

and a lot of intimidation.

- What did they say?

- You nigger coon,

you trash.

- They called you that?

- Yeah.

Y'all need to go back north where you came from.

We don't need your kind around here.

You f-ing outsider, troublemaker.

- Was that the only time you felt threatened?

- No.

I was sitting on the steps of this little store

that was closed, I don't know why it was closed,

and this green Ford pulled up

with two young men in the truck,

the one driving held a double-barrel shotgun

to my head, just pointed right here

and I froze.

- [Reporter] You woke up to how dangerous this was.

- I stared him down

and he just put his rifle back in the car

and drove off.

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6 BIG VOCAL MIXING MISTAKES (2018) | musicianonamission.com - Mix School #33 - Duration: 8:29.

You don't need to be an expert to make your vocal sound professional.

In fact, if you're playing heavy EQ you're mixing vocals all wrong.

Want your vocals to sound like this?

Keep watching because mixing vocals that sound radio ready is easy when you avoid these 5

big mistakes.

After working with hundreds of home studio owners on a personal one-to-one basis I've

seen that everyone makes these mistakes at some point.

Now, if you want to get the vocals right every single time, be sure to grab the free vocal

mixing cheat sheet as well.

There is a link on screen now.

So, let's dive right in with mistake number 1 which is fast attack times, because when

you use the fast attack time it has two effects.

First of all, it's going to make the vocal sound thicker, heavier, duller because you're

basically shaving off the transients.

The compressor is clamping down so quickly that you're getting rid of the attack of the

note.

Now, the other effect of that has besides making the vocalists sound like they're not

giving it as much.

It also puts vocals further back in the mix and anything with loud transients appears

to be right at the beginning, whereas anything that's duller appears to be at the back and

we can use this to our advantage if you want to crate 3D mixes try and putting things further

away by using fast attack times but something like the vocal we want up front and center,

so we want to use slow attack times.

So, let's load up the stock Logic compressor here and just take a listen to how much attack

time can affect the sound.

So first of all, let's dial-in some heavy compression.

So, slow attack time this is going to make it sound punchier and aggressive.

Sounds like the vocals are kind of being spat out more, whereas when we use a fast attack

time…

Makes the vocal sound thicker and heavier, let's compare those.

So, you can really hear the difference.

There's slight difference in volume as well, but regardless you can hear the difference

and normally with vocals it's rare that you'd want to use a fast attack time.

Backing vocals, yes, because it's a great way to put them further back in the mix but

with lead vocals we want to try and stay above 10 milliseconds so anywhere in this side of

knob.

Mistake number 2 is not controlling the dynamics enough.

If you want a vocal to sound modern and radio ready you need to use automation in conjunction

with compression to get the level of consistency that we expect to hear.

So, if you take a look at this vocal you can see the level of automation that we're expecting.

This is just one verse and I'm turning up the quieter parts, turning down the louder

parts by the word or by the phrase and this also makes easier for the compressor because

the level going into the compressor is nice and consistent.

So, we can actually dial the settings more easily.

Now, another way you can get that high level of dynamic consistency besides using automation

is to use two compressors.

You don't have to just use one.

You can see on this vocal I've got compression here and then the other compressor here.

Using two compressors in a row like this will make each compressor's job easier and the

end result is going to be more musical and more consistent.

Mistake number 3 is automation after compression.

Because now that you understand the importance of combining automation with compression we

need to think about which order we're doing it.

So, let's say we compressed first and then automate it.

What that means is the level going into the compressor is wild.

This needle is going to be moving all over the place and then we're adding automation

afterwards.

It's not really going to work.

Instead you want to add automation first and then add compression, and the way we do this

is by sending the signal from this channel to a new channel.

So, I'm adding automation here on the fader which will be here.

So, you could see that fader moving up and down, and then the output.

So, there's no processing on here.

The output is buss one and if we look buss one comes in here to the lead vocal buss and

this is where all the processing is happening.

So, if we imagine signal flow is going down this channel.

It's been automated then it's going out back to the top here and coming down here into

the compression and the rest of the processing.

That's the right way around to do it, because now the level going into the compression is

consistent.

Mistake number 4 is too much EQ.

We hear voices all day every day.

We're used to hearing voices sound natural.

So, as soon as you start applying radio aggressive EQ it's going to start to sound weird.

So, you can see what I'm doing here is notching out some resonances and we can be a bit more

aggressive with that because it's a very narrow bandwidth.

Whereas, if this was a wide bandwidth that's going to start to sound weird.

And then, on here I'm adding 3 dB at 1 kilohertz which is pretty aggressive and this is the

upper range of where I'd go.

You generally with vocals 2-3 dB tops is enough on each band just to shape it.

You can see here I'm cutting 2 dB there and that's it.

This is all the EQ that's going on in this channel.

You want to get a good sound at the source, because then you don't need much EQ.

The reason I've got so much boosting at 1k is because I sing in a bass register so I

need lots of high mids to bring my voice up.

But normally 1 or 2 dB is all you need to shape the tone.

If you feel like you need to do something aggressive then of course go for it and that's

what's happened here but in general you don't want to be much more aggressive than this.

Mistake number 5 is ignoring genre, because different genres have very different ways

of processing vocals.

If you listen to a rock track there's going to be way more energy in the upper mids like

this around 1k to 5k around this area, Whereas, on a pop track we want loads of shimmer in

the top-end.

So, this is more aggression in the upper-mids.

And this is more top-end that we might expect from pop.

So, you can hear the difference and obviously we've gone way over the top there.

But you need to consider this genre, because for a pop track or something we want to sound

really modern we'd probably be boosting more around this area, whereas the rock track around

this area.

How you use the compression is going to be completely different.

Again rock music, hardcore music you're going to be more aggressive with compression.

Whereas, something like jazz you're probably not going to be and pop somewhere in the middle

where you're controlling the dynamics but you don't want to add too much aggression.

So, just make sure you actually consider the genre, because a lot of the advice you hear

online is genre specific.

Finally, mistake number 6 is trying to fix it in the mix.

You've probably heard the before.

You need to get it right at the source, but I can't emphasize that enough.

Let me tell you a quick story.

I was working with a student.

Let's say his name was Bob and he was spending so much time on the mix phase.

He was doing over the top processing.

Big curves like this.

Boosting here, boosting here all this crazy stuff going on.

Heavy compression and the vocals sucked.

They sounded awful.

I asked them to send me the raw tracks.

Took a listen and straight away it was clear what was going wrong.

He was using the mike completely wrong.

If you're using a dynamic sure get close, but don't eat the mike.

And if you're using a condenser most of the time you want to be at least 5 inches away.

So, make sure you're using the mike right and get it right at the source, because you

can't fix it in the mix phase and that's mistake number 6.

So, those are 5 vocal mixing mistakes you definitely want to avoid.

But there's a whole lot more to mixing vocals.

We haven't gone too deep into EQ, compression, recommended starting settings.

So, if you want to get vocals right every time and want to produce vocals that sound

professional be sure to grab the free vocal mixing cheat sheet.

It's going to guide you through the whole vocal mixing process.

Sit down and use it when you're mixing and there's also a link in the description below.

So, that's all from me.

I'm Rob from musicianonamission.com.

I'll see you next time, and remember, Create Regardless.

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TOLEDO, SPAIN AWESOME CHEESE MUSEUM! Trying Manchego Cheese! Travel Diary - Duration: 15:22.

the shot opens with chips and cerveza and pans up to Curtis

Trini my cervesa so we just got out of that Toledo Cathedral and we usually

kind of like ignore a lot of like the churches and stuff but like the water

for you a lot of but this one was good it was like 10 euros for each of us but

we had like an audio guy which had it was packed with information a lot of the

times you don't actually learn that much but the audio guide was very clear and

like the art and everything in there was amazing there was some Rafael's and

navazio and El Greco and I remember learning about him he's the Greek I

would I couldn't remember but he's the artist roadrace the green and it's like

I guess it was classical so now we are in this little place and they always

give you chips really nice plain chips with your food and there's the street

and it's actually a little chilly I don't know if it's chilly

by comparison or chilly because um we're gonna get really nice place fancy town

that's my life were super cheap yeah I don't know how small it's gonna be but

I'm gonna try candied something or other candied pork loin candied pork or

venison we're gonna share this is pork and candied pork and manchego salsa

mint a go cheese and eggs something or other

a bacalao ball you may remember this from our Portugal vlog and Curtis had

deer oh this looks way nicer than we're used to show us those no these were only

like three euros I know oh it smells so good and I like want to keep

instagramming but it's just not gonna work so we're gonna eat okay

so we ate that stuff we ate it and it was like 18 euro for everything that we

ate and it was so good and so filling and like so decadent I feel like I just

went to a gourmet restaurant and stuffed myself and like all vegan see how

drooping my eyes are droopy hurt is is so stuff Jesus yeah so now we're

wandering around the other part of the old town with Centro whatever there's so

many ups and downs it's really tricky but it's good because we're gonna work

off our food babies and then I think as soon as we have room we're going to ask

to go get men to go to the Manchego cheese museum it's really beautiful so

like I could easily spend a few hours wandering around we'll probably get an

espresso because that it will help and that's what the locals are doing

yeah some pep in her step get that metabolism metabolizing and keep us

awake but we'll probably have an early night because we're on to Barcelona at

tomorrow Oh bye we're just gonna and I think they might be more lost than we

are cuz we're not lost because we don't know

where we want to be we don't know so point one for tourists don't try to go

anywhere and you'll never get lost besides we're in a walled town if we go

the wrong way we hit a wall what's this business it's so yeah I think we'd be

here this is where we are we're not here and

that's the important part and we're not over here on the other side wait you

guys are stuck on my necklace it's okay yeah blogging is dangerous forever

that's the train station we're gonna show you some more of Toledo and I hope

that it's but I really hope it's coming across and if it's not coming across

then you just have to come here a lot of the places we've been to this trip have

been like so tight and narrow which is it's awesome to be here yeah it's really

hard to show you guys there's so many up shots of like everything there we go

okay so we saw I did we didn't get her me it happened so fast

but we saw a little owl and like a real owl and then we saw that giant

grasshopper oh wow that is like huge that that grasshopper is like three

inches oh my god we found an escalator Toledo never

ceases to amaze whoa it's free oh my god we're totally going

on the escalator this is how you do Toledo every year to do several

escalator

I don't think he that car will fit he seems confident it will that car is

gonna try its doing it

we bought some groceries for tomorrow's train ride because you can actually eat

on a lot of the fancy high speed trains but it's a little pricey so we got like

a nice salad and some dried mango and yadda-yadda

and now we are on our way with alright we are on our way to the men men shake

oh yeah oh geez the manchego cheese museum I think it's

really more like a cheese shop with a little display but you know what you had

me at cheese and for for Heroes apparently you get like four samples of

cheese with like different toppings and stuff and a glass of wine so that sounds

good getting late ish because they tend to eat earlier than we thought here yeah

and like well definitely in Portugal even later than we like in Italy but and

when we were into VLS a couple nights it seemed like they ate kind of late to

seniors group the leaves like it gets really nice and dead but we ate maybe at

like 10 and we were like we closed the restaurant down I felt really bad cuz we

work in the service industry so I don't want to be that person who's just

sitting around sipping your wife there's so much more wine to have there's so

much more kappas to have so we're gonna start with the cheese and the wine at

the cheese museum and I love that it loves digging G's museum and then and

know I did know in there comment below if you even remember what that

references because then you're old like us and

going in the right direction you're always kind of going in the right

direction tweto until you're not so I mean how long that's they Cathedral yeah

we just have to go past the Cathedral we're going exactly where we want to

potentially I just like the trick is non-committal sending oh yeah but you

also have to just realize that you're going in the straightest line you can I

don't understand how it goes up and down sometimes

I believe it's called topography I told you you're going the right way

so this is awesome so for like 40 euros we theum is free I think there's a

perfect right to it how it works so we're gonna learn they make artisan

goods they make liqueurs and wines or they settle they make Rossella don't

know and then they I think it's of olive oil so then now we're gonna look see the

museum which is free in Spanish so we're gonna learn

so chapter manchego the cheese comes from one shot which the Arabs named and

it means waterless land and it's apparently a very harsh climate and

apparently this cheese comes from a manchego sheep which is make sense and

it's really hard to reproduce and can't believe when we produce outside of Spain

so we're eating legitimate now and we got this plate here this one is six one

three three ones this one is and this is a year so just like news cheese's it's

going to get stronger and it and we were told how to try each one I

do have to taste each one on its own clean your palate in between and then

you can play around with the Apple normally almonds or the spread and then

just go for it so I'm gonna start with them I love this one because you're

supposed to start there and I'm gonna eat the whole thing

this is this for me so you're gonna raise the small piece and then there

you're - and then you have to do stuck on it yeah it don't smooth but it's got

like very mild we don't like each other but nothing

like each other perhaps with a pecorino does it is sheep's cheese and you get a

bit of richness definitely good

so which one it is I do like the strong one like the year

old one I don't think I can eat a lot of it because they like it almost like

hurts the time because the flavor is so intense so I guess my favorite is the

six-month one crap I like old jeans and I go change but I like the nice like

it's a 2-mile middle-of-the-road I'm gonna experiment with my favorite

cheese the six months she said this was

go grey Z I think that would go really well on the old one actually yeah

whatever kind of you would cut it would you say it would cut the cheese more can

you say it would cut the cheese can you say cut the cheese a whole yo everyone

I'm not gonna show Curtis we're just back in the hostel packing up our stuff

we're headed to parcel onna tomorrow super easy from Toledo like maybe three

hours because the trains was almost it was a fun day today actually I hope you

guys enjoyed it I want to thank all of our new subscribers even though whether

time this video is out the ones that are new now are gonna be maybe old

subscribers but we do want to thank you guys sometimes we get caught up and we

forget and it's not that we forget to thank you it's just that we we just kind

of sometimes there's like a disconnect when you're like a growing channel and

it just really does mean a lot to us so there a little tidbit for you guys thank

you but if you're not subscribed subscribe because then you'll get in on

the thank you next time we'll see you next time

have a good one guys be safe take care say goodbye Curtis

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Delicious Schnitzel Challenge w/ Aussie Competitive Eaters!! - Duration: 9:34.

Hey everybody this is Randy Santel "Atlas" with Atlas & Zeus Promotions and

proud owner of foodchallenges.com! Extra extra excited tonight I'm going for

overall win number 507 I am here in pretty much central Melbourne, Victoria

of Australia I'm here with it's my friend introduce yourself.

I'm Mike, The Magician! yeah he's got a channel The Magician the

link is down in the description you guys have met this guy before, we did a

challenge in New York together be sure to check out his channel link as well it

is in the description but tonight we are at Munich Brauhaus

we're taking on their Schnitzel Challenge there's basically one kilogram

of schnitzel along with about 500 grams of the breading so 1.5 grams of veal

schnitzel along with we had to go with four sides

we chose four different ones I went with sauerkraut some healthy broccoli we've

got two potatoes we got potato salad and then some potato with duck it sounded

really good! I also got some mushroom sauce to eat the schnitzel with we've

got one hour to complete the challenge none of us have attempted it before but

it looks brick is awesome if we fail it's going to be a hundred Australian

dollars so we do not want to do that if we win we'll get the meal free

we'll get sweet t-shirts and we'll be added up on their Wall of Fame you guys

ready all right let's get this challenge started!

The record for this challenge is ridiculous by our friend The Ressler

it's like seven minutes and change which is crazy and I'm gonna have to speed eat

tomorrow I'm doing another schnitzel with some other guys but I'm gonna have

to speed eat it so I'm gonna enjoy this one but we've got one hour to finish I

went with the beer just for fun I know they went with waters but let's go to

1, 2, 3. . . Boom!

7:30 - in I think the record is pretty much gone which is crazy

so good job to The Ressler, but we got chomp-o-matic over here he's doing great

we've got The Magician he's dominating as well mine's going down real nice

they're bringing me some more mushroom sauce or Yaga sauce which is awesome!

We'll keep eating getting it down say that hundred bucks get the meal for

free!

15 minutes down 45 minutes to go now time to help my digestion get some of

these helpful lemons, some fruit, then finish the vegetable sides

We got the magician he's putting all of his away too!

Once he swallows we have a winner ah there we go twenty minutes and five

seconds then we got Chomp over here finishing as well!

Looks like he's swallowing glass if you watching closely!

20 minutes and 32 seconds for chopped over here but now I'll shut up and eat

get the win as well! I got potato salad left and then some

potatoes!

just over 24 minutes in last bite!

24 minutes and 22 seconds technically it's his fault because it's wife cooked

a whole bunch of chocolate chip pancakes earlier today and I ate way too many, but I was still able to

get them down but we've got The Magician over here what time twenty minutes and

five seconds then we got Chomp-a-Matic over here 20 minutes and 32 seconds and then

my 24:22 will all be up on their Wall of Fame Australian dollar meal for free

we'll all get three t-shirts what you think of it

oh yeah yeah it was my first time having veal schnitzel so I think if I have I

haven't noticed before but it was really good and really good with the mushroom

sauce. What did you think of it? I loved the sauerkraut!

Thank you to the Munich Brauhaus here in Melbourne of Victoria, Australia for

the awesome challenge it was win number 507 so thank you did these guys be sure

to check out their channel the links are down in description thank you guys all

for coming to watch and thank you for watching too!

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START TODAY // Brad Straarup - Duration: 4:46.

Well hey everyone, Brad here.

Thanks so much for tuning in.

You know I've been thinking over the last couple days about all the various things that

can happen in our life that can hold us back.

And what I wanna do is help you get on the process to overcoming some of those things

through some of the stuff that

I've been learning.

I want to basically talk about this thought: start today.

Start today.

So often in my life I've actually put off the things I wanted to do because I was waiting

for them to be perfect.

One example is actually this YouTube channel.

Now I love helping people, I love adding value to people as best as I can, serving people.

Because ultimately I believe that's what God calls us to do.

However, the thing that has so often stopped me from doing that is actually my need for

perfectionism.

Now I know that you probably don't struggle with that.

And if that's you, just hang with me for a bit.

But I know there's been so many times in my life where I've listened to people and we

can say things like, you know if only I get the promotion, and then I'll actually

start spending time with my kids.

I mean I've heard people make excuses related to resources.

Like, if only I had more people, when I have more time or when, I have more money, or when

I have more knowledge, intellect, or wisdom.

Or when I'm older, then I'll be able to start pursuing the things that God has called me

to do.

Now, I found myself doing the exact same thing.

I started saying, you know, once I figure out what exactly I want to do with the channel.

You know, once I figure out my exact intro and my exact branding and you know, the exact

way I'm gonna have lower thirds or whatever it is I'm gonna have.

Then I will start.

The challenge is, all I was doing was procrastinating what I felt I should be doing all this time.

And that's what perfectionism can do.

It can stop you from moving forward in the things that God has for you.

Now, for those of you who don't know Paige and my story, about 8 months ago we came back

from a honeymoon and had crazy visa complications and I ended up getting sent back to South

Africa.

And it was crazy.

But what happened was, it thrust us into a waiting season.

And there were so many dreams that we had, so many things that we wanted to do but we

found ourselves in this place that we couldn't take action on a lot of those things.

I found myself in all honestly making a lot of excuses.

I tried my best to be productive in this season and you know, to work my wait and to do whatever

it is that I could.

But I found myself saying you know, well when I get back to America...

You know, when I get back to America and I have the right lighting and I can control my studio

environment and I can use proper microphones and you know, when I can do all

of those things.

You know, when I have more shirts than just the four that I have with me because the clothes

I got back were the clothes I had on honeymoon.

When I have more clothes then I will do something on camera.

But the reality is all those things were excuses that allowed me to take the things that I

felt like I needed to be doing and putting them by the wayside.

And I can't help but wonder how many of you are maybe in that place here today.

I don't know exactly what it is that's going on in your life.

I don't know the exact reasons why you may feel like you may be procrastinating those

specific things.

What are those things that you've been putting off because you're waiting for the perfect

time or you're waiting for the perfect opportunity?

Maybe you feel like you're too old.

Or maybe you feel like you're too young to do the things that you need to do.

But I want to encourage you, no matter what it is, you need to start today.

Start today.

Because I can tell you this.

The world needs what you have.

God has uniquely gifted you with specific gifts that you can use to serve others and

the world needs that gift.

Do not rob them of that gift.

And I wanna encourage you to always take progression over perfection.

To enjoy the process because you have one life to live and you might as well live it.

So that being said I want to make sure that we are continually driving this down into

action.

So something that you could do is take some time.

Three minutes, five minutes, however long it is and write down three to five things

that you have been wanting to do.

Maybe it's only one for you and that's okay.

But write down something you have been wanting to do for some time but for some reason you

have been procrastinating.

And whatever that reason may be, I want to encourage you to write down some of the small

actions you can take.

The quick wins, the things that are going to help you gain momentum.

Something that's just going to push you over the edge.

Something that will allow you to commit yourself that you can start moving forward on this

dream or this goal that you have.

And then once you have figured those things out, put them on your calendar.

Set some time this week to actually start pushing forward whatever it is that you wanted

to do.

And it may not be perfect.

It may be a mess at first, but that's okay.

You just need to continually move forward and eventually, you're gonna find your flow

and you're gonna find your rhythm.

Well hey, that's all from me.

If this has helped you today, I want to encourage you to hit the like button, subscribe, comment

below, and I will see you guys next time.

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One Brave Night Challenge: 24-Hour Solitaire - Duration: 4:27.

Hey guys it's Carrie Anne from EverythingMom and not too long ago I

did a video talking about how adolescence has been one of the hardest

stages of parenting that I've gone through so far. And I also shared a post

talking about how mental health can impact the family or you as a parent

when it's something that your own child is dealing with. I'll include a link to

both the video and the post. But the real reason I'm here today is I am

participating in the CAMH One Brave Night for Mental Health Challenge to

talk about and bring more awareness to mental illness.

Statistically 70% of mental health illnesses start in childhood. Having a

better understanding of what that means and getting the help that these kids and

families need when they're young can make a huge impact in the future. One

Brave Night occurs on Friday, April 6 and for my challenge I will be playing

games of solitaire 24-hours. So starting at 9 o'clock in the morning on the 6th

until 9 o'clock in the morning on the 7th, the Saturdaym I will play hopefully

24-hours of continuous solitaire games. We have been talking a lot about

solitaire games here on the channel which are good to encourage your kids

with thinking and just an activity for themselves. But the game of solitaire is

a perfect tie to this whole idea of mental health because as a child dealing

with a mental health issue and as a family working with that child it can be

isolating. Mental health is something that we're all starting to realize is

just as important as our physical health. It is great to see people a little more

proactive in knowing their limits and giving themself breathing room. But I

still find when you as an individual or family are in the midst of a mental

health illness issue, there's less sort of talked about that. There has to be

other families who are, who are dealing with this and it isn't something that

has to be dealt with in isolation or in solitude. I like to think I am not the

only parent who's going through this and my child isn't the only child dealing

with this but it isn't something that many parents want to talk about. There's

this stigma of, I think, failure. Failure as a parent that we've somehow done

something wrong. And I think as a child or a teen, it's a hard enough stage to go

through let alone this whole added struggle. So I'm going to leave

a link below to my donation page. If you are interested in making a small

donation to support CAMH and help facilitate, you know, the services that

they provide to both adults and children suffering from mental health. I'd love

your support. During the 24-hour period I'll sort of do updates on EverythingMom's

Instagram story. Hopefully those moments won't be of me sleeping [laugh].

So if you're not already following EverythingMom on instagram, I'll include a link

to that and on the 6th you can follow along on the story. Parenting is all

about sort of the good and the bad, the easy and the hard, and this just happens

to be something hard. But with organizations like CAMH hopefully

more children, more families can get the support they need earlier so that our

children, when they go into an adulthood, can have the coping skills and the tools

so they can function. On April 6 you can join me in the Instagram story to see

how I go through my 24-hours of playing solitaire and if you so desire, I'd really

love a small donation to my One Brave Night for Mental Health Challenge and

I'll include a link to that below. As always you can find me here talking

books for kids, family travel, and other fun family stuff. So don't forget to

subscribe so you can see some of the other more uplifting content.

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Integrating Oberlo with other platforms [Oberlo weekly Q&A] - Duration: 1:43.

Integrating Oberlo with other platforms [Oberlo weekly Q&A]

Hey everyone, my name's David – and it's question time.

Just like each week, we're taking a closer look at questions that the community dropped

into the comments of videos on our YouTube channel.

If you have questions of your own, don't be shy!

Alright, here's what we got today:

Mickey and Robbie both want know if you can integrate Oberlo with stores built using platforms

other than Shopify.

In case you aren't familiar with Shopify, it's the world's leading ecommerce platform,

powering something like half-a-million stores.

OK, so -- can you use Oberlo with non-Shopify stores?

Actually, no.

Oberlo only integrates with stores powered by Shopify.

There are a few reasons for this.

First, by focusing our attention on Shopify, we were able to create a truly seamless integration.

Now, I know "seamless" is a buzzword that you hear all the time when people talk about

apps and software.

But we're serious.

Our tech and Shopify's tech are two peas in a pod, so when you integrate Oberlo into

your Shopify store, there won't be glitches and bugs and surprises.

It's a match made in dropshipping heaven.

Second, Oberlo is designed to remove complexity.

We want to enable dropshippers to focus on marketing and scaling, not on coding and web

hosting.

Shopify's the same way.

It's the most straightforward platform on the market, so it's a perfect fit for Oberlo.

Finally, Shopify has the best app ecosystem of any ecommerce platform out there.

There are awesome apps for just about anything you'd want to do at your store, whether

it's integrating with MailChimp, launching product reviews or offering customized coupons.

Shopify cares care about empowering merchants as much as we do.

So to sum up: Mickey and Robbie -- Oberlo only works with Shopify.

But we're confident that if you want to grow your business, you'll want to work

with Shopify too.

Got your own question?

Shoot!

We're scanning the comments every day and would love to use your question in our next

video.

We'll be cranking out videos every week, so if you're into dropshipping too, subscribe

for more!

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Top 10 Scary Preserved Bodies That Will Come Back To Life - Duration: 8:43.

Top 10 Scary Preserved Bodies That Will Come Back To Life

Hows it going all you most amazing people I am Landon Dowlatsingh and welcome back to

another most amazing top 10 video.

So we all have heard the saying back from the dead right well there has been people

throughout time who have actually chosen to freeze themselves for many different reasons.

Some might have diseases that can't be cured, or they just simply want to be alive in the

future to see what its like.

A lot of these people freeze themselves thinking that technology would be able to bring them

back in the future and also technology can also cure them from diseases.

So you know what it could be plausible for people to actually come back from the dead.

So lets take a look at this list.

This is the top 10 scary preserved bodies that will come back to life.

Starting us off at number 10.

We have Ted Williams who was an American professional baseball player and a manager.

He played 19 yrs in MLB as a left fielder for the Boston Red Sox from 1939-1960 he became

famous for this and a house hold name.

He is regarded as one of the greatest players in baseball history which is so crazy we have

him on our list.

Well in his will when he died he stated he wanted to be cremated and his ashes scatted

in the Florida Keys.

But Ted Williams's son and daughter didn't fufill that wish instead they chose to Cryogenically

preserve his body because they believe in science and the future of technology.

They believe one day their father can come back to life and when they also die they want

to be preserved professionally as well so one day they can all live together again.

We sort of already talked about him but at number 9 lets talk about John Henry Williams

this Is Ted Williams son.

He also played baseball like his father but he only played a few games.

He was a rookie at 33 yrs old a few strings were pulled to have him play a few games but

he never once hit the ball in his rookie year and he actually broke two ribs while trying

to catch a foul ball.

Well in 2003 at the age of just 35 yrs old he was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia

( Myo Loge Eh Nous) the same disease that killed his uncle.

He began chemotherapy and underwent a bone marrow transplant.

But it didn't work he passed away and their was no funeral for him because he was transported

to Alcor as well to be preserved.

Number 8.

We have Dick Clair.

Yes the famous Dick Clair.

We might not be too famlier with him but our parents or grandparents for sure knows who

he is.

He was an American television producer, actor and many more things.

He worked on The Ed Sullivan Show.

Well he died at 57 yrs old because he had multiple aid related infections.

He was Cryopreserved at the Alcor life Extension Foundation.

Many people are actually frozen in time head.

Dick Clair was an early member of the Cryonics Society in California in the 60s.

He donated a lot of money for re-search into this type of science.

The science of bringing people back to life.

So this might not be the end of Dick Clair.

Imagine waking up though and your younger than your great- grand kids.

Number 7.

We now have someone who has done a lot of work with this type of science.

Well this right here is Thomas K Donaldson he was a mathematician and was well known

as a cryonics advocate he was a big believes that this is possible.

He has a many credentials which is why its hard to not kinda believe that this could

be plausible.

But than again really smart people could be crazy but who knows.

Do you guys think this is possible to come back to life again in the future?

Well Thomas K Donaldson has founded both the Cryonics Association of Australia and the

Institute for Neural Cryobiology.

Both this associations have ground breaking research in Cryopreservation "Cry O Preservation"

of brain tissue.

They feel like this technology is soon approaching.

Living forever is just around the corner.

Moving into number 6.

Just to show you guys how popular this Cryopreservation is, lets talk about Seth MacFarlane.

I know he's still alive right now but he has already been preparing to have his body

cryogenically frozen.

He wants Family guy to be around forever so he wants to freeze himself.

Other famous celebrities who want to be frozen in time when they die is Larry King, Simon

Cowell, Paris Hilton that's just to name a few.

Maybe I will make a video on top 10 celebrities who want to be frozen in time.

Alright number 5 let's get back into dead people.

Lets talk about Dora Kent.

She is our first female on this list and there was actually a huge legal controversy over

her life story.

Apparently she might have been murdered in order to Cryopreserved.

The more people who are preserved the most tests doctors and scientists can do.

Dora passed away in 1987 at the time this was Alcor Life Extension foundations 8th patient

to be preserved.

Also at the time she was the oldest person at age 84.

Some investigators believe that she wasn't even dead when she was frozen in time.

Maybe this foundation wanted to find out if they can restore someone who isn't even

dead yet if they just freeze her and then bring her back at a later time.

Number 4.

We have this 14 yr old girl who died of cancer.

Well their was a letter written by this girl that said I don't want to die but I know

I am going to.

. I want to live longer I want to have this chance.

This was her will.

This 14 yr old girl heard about being cryogenically frozen and she wanted to take the chance so

she can maybe one day wake up in 100s of years from now.

Well her parents were not sure they want to do this.

Both the parents were in an argument about what to do so the case was brought to court.

Well the judge ruled her moms way and to support the 14 yr olds desire to be cryogenically

preserved.

The judge said the little girl should be the only one allowed to make decisions about the

disposal of her body.

Number 3.

This right here is 23 yr old Kim Suozzi she has placed her faith in science and decided

to freeze herself.

Kim suffered from a incurable brain cancer.

Kim wants to be frozen until there is a cure for the type of brain cancer that she has

which is an aggressive form of Glioblastoma Multiforme.

Before she died she was placed in a hospice in Arizona so she can be near the cryopreservation

center.

Kim was able to raise $70,000 that she needed to pay for her body being frozen by asking

people on reddit.

Well she did it she fulfilled what she needed and right now she is being preserved.

She told her mom what she is doing and said what else am I going to do rot in the ground.

It might be a bit odd to just know your daughter is in some sort of museum type setting just

frozen in time.

Its like shes sorta of still alive.

Alright number 2.

I have to clear this one up.

Lets talk about the worlds famous Walt Disney.

Right now there is an urban legend saying that Walt Disney was cryogenically frozen

after he died in 1966 and he might be brought back to life soon.

Walt Disney died of lung cancer at the age of 65 yrs old but his dreams still live on

through all of us.

He has changed the world.

Their was articles back in the 70s saying walt wanted to be frozen.

But despite the claims Walt Disney wont be coming back to live any time soon because

his family decided to cremate his body after two days after he passed away.

But who knows that could be a cover up.

Finally at number 1 let's talk about the man of the hour the guy who started this all.

We are talking about James Bedford well I should say Professor James Bedford.

He was the first person who was cryopreserved.

His body was frozen in time and you can see his body at the Alcor life Extension Foundation,

which is located in Arizona.

Proffesor James wrote a ton of books explaining what Cryopeserved was and explained that it's

a way to freeze your body in time usually by using liquid nitgroen until there is technology

smart enough to un-freeze him and bring him back to life.

Not sure what the future has for us but if we can figure this out, we can become immortal.

Well if we have enough money to do it I bet its very expensive.

Would you guys want to come back to life 100- or 200 yrs from now.

The world would be so different.

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The Untold Truth Of Anthony Bourdain - Duration: 6:10.

Arguably one of the more sardonic chefs out there, Anthony Bourdain has established himself

as a multi-faceted and world-traveled aesthete with a deep affection for food, community,

and regional traditions.

But he wasn't always known for being an intellectual silver fox who hobnobs with Obama, or for

being cool enough to call Iggy Pop a personal friend.

Here's the must-know dirt about America's favorite bad boy chef.

Recovering addict

It's no secret that substance abuse runs rampant in the foodservice industry.

Bourdain developed a serious problem with drugs while working in kitchens many years

ago.

Most significantly, he developed a heroin addiction, which he managed to kick in the

'80s.

"I wanted to become a heroin addict.

I was very proud of myself when I first shot up.

I was a vulnerable, goofy, awkward guy whose only success socially was to be the baddest

guy in the room."

He also smoked crack cocaine.

On a Reddit AMA, he wrote that he found himself "combing the shag carpet for paint chips in

the hope that they were fallen crack bits," and "smoking them anyway."

He quit that too.

But unlike many addicts, who give up any and all substances when they get clean, Bourdain

still drinks alcohol.

He knows he's unusual, and writes,

"Most people who kick heroin and cocaine have to give up on everything.

Maybe cause my experiences were so awful in the end, I've never been tempted to relapse."

But you'll never find Bourdain knocking one back, at home.

He told Men's Journal,

"I don't ever drink in my house.

When I indulge, I indulge.

But I don't let it bleed over into the rest of my life."

Rebellious tastes

Bourdain came from relatively humble origins in New Jersey, where he was raised on standard

American cuisine.

But he was intrigued by the smells that would drift upstairs when the adults were hosting

dinner parties downstairs.

And when his family traveled abroad, his curiosity only grew.

He told The Guardian that he responded to being left out of adult dinners by his parents

with a culinary rebellion of sorts, recalling,

"I reacted by requesting oysters and dishes they found repulsive and becoming increasingly

adventurous in my tastes.

It wasn't about the food but about getting a reaction."

And he hasn't stopped.

But for a man who's traveled the world eating everything, he told Conan that even he has

has limits:

"I've eaten a lot of really nasty things on my show.

But nothing as soul-destroying as my airport Johnny Rockets experience."

Paying his dues

"How did I get from, you know, dunking breaded clams in hot grease to where I am today?

F--- if I know."

Bourdain cut his teeth in the restaurant business, as a dishwasher.

And he actually liked the job.

At the time, he was a self-professed "awkward teenager," and as he told The Guardian, this

job made total, objective sense to him.

The ability to perform the job well, accomplishing any tasks given to him within the job description,

allowed him to flourish under the tutelage of people he respected and admired.

He told Fresh Air,

"I was a happy dishwasher.

I jokingly say that I learned every important lesson, all the most important lessons of

my life as a dishwasher."

A fateful trip

Bourdain did do a bit of travelling before he became a famous, globetrotting chef.

So what was it that made him want to do more in life and see more of the world?

"First time I came here…

It was just like taking acid for the first time."

Bourdain told Men's Journal that a trip to Japan, shortly before Kitchen Confidential

was published, completely changed his life.

He said,

"It showed me there was so much more in the world than I had any idea about — there

was so much to learn and there was so much stuff out there."

Serious about jiu-jitsu

If you watch Parts Unknown, you're privy to the fact that Bourdain is in good shape.

"Apparently they don't know what tapping out means here, because I was tapping like Western

f---ing Union.

I thought he was gonna push that 71-year-old finger right into my brain pan."

You'll even catch him in action as a serious practitioner of the martial arts, specifically

Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

He told Nuvo,

"I train every day, wherever I am in the world.

When I'm in New York, I train at the Renzo Gracie Academy, an hour private and then an

hour and a half general population.

That's basically Fight Club."

"It's a humbling experience getting just squashed by younger, more fit, more experienced people."

Late bloomer

It's hard to look at Bourdain and imagine him struggling to pay his bills.

But he spent years busting his hump in the kitchen, worrying if he'd be able to get by.

He told Biography that at age 44, he was,

"...standing in kitchens, not knowing what it was like to go to sleep without being in

mortal terror.

I was in horrible, endless, irrevocable debt.

I had no health insurance.

I didn't pay my taxes.

I couldn't pay my rent."

But things changed for Bourdain when his first book Kitchen Confidential was published, catapulting

him out of the world of kitchen obscurity and into the world of celebrity.

The book, which was credited with revolutionizing the entire genre of food writing, was so well-received

that he no longer had to slave in a kitchen for 12 or more hours every day.

He told Fresh Air,

"When the book came out, it very quickly transformed my life — I mean, changed everything."

Unlikely advocate

As a rule, Bourdain says he isn't prone to advocacy, but when it comes to food waste,

he's throwing his full weight into raising awareness about it.

"In the United States, 40 percent of the food we produce is going to waste."

That alarming statistic was the impetus that inspired Bourdain to join the team behind

the documentary Wasted as an executive producer.

"As a young cook, I came up in an old-school system.

Use everything, waste nothing."

But it's not the only trending topic he's passionate about.

Bourdain's girlfriend, Asia Argento, is among the many women who have said they were assaulted

by Harvey Weinstein, and Bourdain says that has brought the issue home for him.

He told Slate he's doing some soul-searching, asking himself,

"Why was I not the sort of person people would see as a natural ally here?...I started looking

at that."

Mending fences

There are a few choice things Bourdain is known for, and feuding with other celebrity

chefs is one of them.

He's thrown down on everyone from Bobby Flay to Rachel Ray, leveling his peers with colorful

and profane barbs.

But in recent years it seems that Bourdain may be spending less time trash talking and

more time focusing on his own work.

Some of his more recent insults toward, Guy Fieri, are tamer than those in the past.

And he's been mum about Paula Deen for some years now, which is a huge change in tack

from his previous critiques of her.

"This is not southern food she's been selling.

This is… her brand has been, for all those years, novelty food.

Cheeseburgers between, you know, Krispy Kreme donuts here."

He even headlined The Cayman Cookout with Emeril Lagasse in January of 2017, showing

that he's chilled in that regard too.

Maybe it's all that jiu-jitsu, and his world-weary, sunnuvabitch, unstoppable lust for life.

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KEEP AN EYE ON HIM - Ep.4 - DayZ Village - Duration: 34:04.

Hello everyone, Rene here.

Last episode the village was almost constantly under attack.

and I spend a lot of time defending it.

We fended off a lot of the attacks, but definitely not without casualties.

We send multiple parties on loot runs again as we were short on ammo.

When two guys went on the road with a V3S, we heard some shots in the neighboring Village.

We rushed out there to find out what was going on and surely enough,

The truck was on the side of the road and shots were being fired.

We managed to kill both of the ambushers but sadly, we lost one of the villagers.

When we sorted out the truck, I went on one of the loot runs with a sedan.

We went all the way to the South Western military checkpoint.

On our way back though, we sadly crashed the car and passed away.

So this episode will start with a fresh character.

I hope the Village is doing alright in my absence and I hope you enjoy.

I spawned near skalisty island and I moved immediately up the hill towards Tulga.

I felt very good and calm right now.

I think it's because I was alone and I hadn't be alone in quite some time now.

While looting up and moving towards the Village I had some time to recharge.

As the night, was slowly falling.

Tulga is a great little village that will help you normally to prepare for your move

land inwards.

You often find some food, a shotgun and some ammo.

When I got to Altar, I found this truck.

That would surely come in handy at the Village later on.

When I was almost at the Village, the game crashed.

When I loaded back in there were people around, so I was scared and hid in this building.

"Hello guys!"

"Hello?"

"Hello!"

"Hello sir!"

"Hey, how is it going?"

"Yeah, I'm good, how are you?"

"I'm alright thank you."

"Are you from the Village?"

"Eh, yeah, I just crashed and I just joined in next to you guys."

"It was a little strange."

"Oh man..."

"No worries, well, we're heading that way anyways."

"Okay good."

"Okay, be careful I've heard that there were snipers on the hill."

"Let's stick together."

"Yeah man, I think it's all settled down now."

"But yeah, we'll be careful."

"Okay."

"Yeah, I think it's alright now, we've got some people.."

"Well, we've got one guy there he says it's safe enough."

"Alright."

"Hello?"

"Oh, it's you."

"Hey guys! It's just me again."

"Oh man, you've got yourself a bus, nice!"

"Oh is it stuck?"

"Yeah, it's stuck, it's like blocking the way isn't it?"

"Hello."

"Oh, hey Rene."

"Hey, how is it going?"

"Where is the Village? It's down this road, come on."

"Wow, look at everybody!"

"This way guys!"

"Anybody know what these gunshots are about?"

"I've heard that there are hostiles but I haven't been there in a little while."

"Eh, be careful."

"20 minutes ago it was safe, but you never know."

"Rene? Is that you?"

"Yes!"

"Nice to meet you brother."

"Nice to meet you too."

"What's your name?"

"My name is Arie."

"Arie?"

"I watch your videos a lot, I enjoy them very much."

"Thanks for watching, I appreciate it."

"Oh, there are guys in front of us, I saw one."

"He's heading to the entrance."

"Okay, careful, there is a shooter across this field I think."

"Hello!?"

"Hello."

"Reinforcements arrive!"

"Holy crap, keep your eyes out guys!"

"That is good news."

"Where have they been shooting from?"

"Well, I came down from that green house over there."

"They were coming down the road."

"You know, people just kept getting killed coming in."

"So he is around us somewhere."

"Okay."

"Somebody died down there by the truck too."

"Yeah, well there is a dead guy here too, do you see him?"

"We think there is more because we heard a sniper shot and then there is somebody with

an sks."

"There is at least two."

"I'm gonna grab a backpack here."

"Hello Acrobatic Nordman."

"Hey, what's up guys?"

"Hey."

"Hey hey, Rene how are you doing?"

"I'm good, I'm good, how are you guys doing?"

"Eh, yeah there is, I'm surviving, surviving."

"I'm one of the few that hasn't died yet."

"Good"

"yeah man, crazy time."

"Good job man."

"It's crazy all the things that have been happening here."

"Oof..."

"So many random shots, people dying."

"I know."

"We just came with 8 people at the same time so we have a lot of people now."

"Should be good."

"Oh nice, that's good to hear."

"If everyone gets each others name, we'll try to remember each of us names."

"Haha, I think that will be a little hard."

"Yeah, my name is Varchar."

"Well, I'm René."

"haha!"

"Yea, we all know you René, we all know you."

"Okay, for the shooters we need to wait until they shoot again."

"and we can only act on people who shoot first"

"So if there are shooters, a couple of people, not everyone..."

"Like maybe three people or something..."

"they need to rush out and go to the shots and try to take them out."

"Oh!"

"That's on the hill."

"Right next to me!"

"Out out out out!"

"I think it came from the left here."

"Shots... From the hill."

"Let's go, let's go, let's go!"

"From the treeline across the field."

"He's 200-300 meters ahead somewhere."

"Keep your eyes out."

"Call out what you see."

"I see two guys running straight towards the treeline."

"What ahead?"

"No, to our left."

"Okay, that's probably friendly."

"Yeah, I think that's friendly, I'm trying to connect with them."

"Hey guys?"

"Hey, this is us us us us us!"

"Okay, yeah, I figured."

"He's in these trees somewhere."

"There is a guy ahead."

"He has something in his hands."

"Yep."

"Hello?"

"Head to the camp, head to the camp."

"There have been shooters."

"Bandit right ahead."

"Head to the camp man."

"Okay, thank you."

"Okay."

"Up the hill, up the hill!"

"He's dead, I killed him, he's dead."

"Where the f*ck."

"Good shot."

"Jesus, hehe."

"I hope he's friendl... eh I hope he's enemy I mean."

"... wearing a red armband."

"Okay."

"This is the sniper who has been harassing us f*cking day."

"You're welcome boys, one shot one kill, let's go."

"Good job."

"Let's head to camp boys."

"Let's head back to camp."

"Yeah."

"Okay, please if you are double carrying, get rid of one weapon."

"Because we need to be in a safer position right now."

"On it."

"I'm sorry."

"It's fine I'm on it."

"Hey everyone listen up."

"René, can we take anything from this dead guy or should we just leave him?"

"This is René's town, listen to him. For f*cks sake. A little bit of respect."

"Can you please put the weapon on your back sir?"

"Put the gun away!"

"Oh, it's not on my back?"

"No."

"Oh I'm sorry!"

"I thought it was."

"Hi, what's up René?"

"Hey! How is it going?"

"Oh man, it's been a way back up here.

"Yes, please. On your back."

"That is gross."

"Thank you."

"Can we please not cut trees in the camp!?"

"My... My bad."

"No-one told me that earlier."

"It's okay."

"We have reason of suspicion that the enemy is hiding around devils castle."

"Okay."

"I've seen them running towards there, and coming from there."

"Okay, maybe we can send out a search party in a little bit, but eh, let's do it in the

morning."

"Hank!"

"Yes."

"Are you up for a mission?"

"Hell yeah."

"There is word that enemies are running to devils castle."

"and they might have a camp there."

"Can you have like a little group, like maybe 3-4 people and check it out in the morning?"

"Sure yeah!"

"I can organize something like that."

"Okay cool thanks!"

"Okay, no problem."

"I'm gonna need to get some outfits."

"I need to get some more ammo."

"Sounds good."

"Do you need more sks, I have some on me."

"yep, yep, yep."

"Let me put it here."

"Fellow survivors, I need help."

"You got it?"

"Where do I put my goods that I brought for the camp."

"Hey man. What do you have? Ammo?"

"I bear seeds, I bear seeds for crops and food."

"I think the seeds are mostly in this tent over here and also in this yellow barrel."

"...Rumor of an enemy camp."

"I'm volunteering to be squad leader please?"

"Well, I'll be the squad leader thank you."

"I just need three more members to he.."

"Micheal!"

"You are better at aware of the supplies than I am."

"What do we need most right now?"

"Maybe."

"Right now what we need is..."

"I need to have a scout around I wasn't in the camp for three hours."

"Give me 15 minutes and I tell you exactly what we need okay?"

"Of course, thank you sir."

"...That was all thank you, I only needed the three. Thank you."

"I think these zombies aren't despawning because everyone is still around."

"Okay so René, sorry for kinda like interupt that."

"But the situation seems a little bit more drastic than I thought.

"We need ammo desperately."

"Okay."

"Mainly AK ammo and shotgun rounds."

"I was checking, most of the ammo that I brought back..."

"was just from the cities nearby."

"Towards like dubrovka, Dolina, Polana."

"If we send out small search parties of 2-3, to each individual small town..."

"to loot them thoroughly, we will bring back a lot of ammo."

"Okay, that sounds good, can you set that up for me?"

"Can you ask people to do that?"

"Absolutely, sure, I can do that."

"Thank you."

As you see, there is a lot going on.

Almost too much to wrap my head around.

As I started the Village event I only had one goal.

and that was to create and maintain a Village.

Sometimes there are so many people in the Village,

that it is only a matter of time before it escalates.

But it is all for the greater good, for the Village.

If something is thrust upon me, I deal with it.

Whether I like it, or not...

"... and an Epi."

"Wow, sh*t, sh*t, shit!"

"Wow, wow wow, that was close!"

"He's dead, there is someone dead here, careful!"

"Move!"

"Move! Vin!"

"Vin, Move!"

"Hello?"

"Hello."

"Is Hank still there?"

"That was from the hill where these guys literally just ran, I'm not even kidding."

"Yes, yes."

"Is Hank still here?"

"Eeeer... Yeah, right here."

"Yeah, ehh."

"We have two suspects, down on the hill."

"They just shot someone, near the fire in front of the medical."

"We.. They are on that hill over there and we have a suspect."

"Lore and Man."

"They are fully kitted, one has a ghilliehood."

"Man is a suspect?"

"Yes."

"Lore as well?"

"Yes, suspects... Well just left the camp with snipers and stuff and then someone got

killed."

"Yeah, they literally just left and they seemed a little bit fishy and then..."

"Three minutes later they shoot from that exact hill that I just saw them run up."

"To be fair. We just lost Man, we couldn't find him and now he disappeared and apparently."

"Sun of a b*tch."

"He just to wear a yellow armband."

"He might've gone mad, he might've gone mad."

"I wouldn't be surprised."

"I think it's gonna be day soon."

"So if people lay low a little bit, we can wait until day light."

"But eh... They just shot a minute ago."

"I tell you what René, René."

"Yeah."

"Here is what we'll do."

"We'll head towards Devil's castle."

"We'll do our little mission that you gave us."

"When we come back we kind of hang around the area a little bit."

"See if there is any shady sh*t going on."

"If we hear a shot we can immediately respond."

"If they fall back away, we'll be able to intercept."

"Alright, sounds good."

"Hello, this is radio 87.8, this is the Village speaking. How are you doing?"

"Hey René, listen..."

"We just lost a guy."

"He just disappeared."

"Okay, well he could've crashed."

"We're waiting a good 15 minutes now."

"He was with us after the crash and he's just gone."

"Okay well... you can wait a little longer but don't wait too long."

"Yeah.."

"I mean, he can find his way back here if he needs to."

"Yeah, he will do, he will do."

"I'm hearing gunshots at the castle."

"Yeah, there is a..."

"Sorry, I'm just talking to someone else."

"Yeah, there is a search party have been going there."

"The people said that there was some bandit camp over there."

"So I send people out, over there."

"Well, what I'm saying is that I think they have actually run into something."

"Yeah, could be."

"Yeah, we need to trust their abilities though."

"René, René! Copy, copy, copy!"

"Yeah, copy."

"Yeah, there is a camp here. Camp at devils castle."

"A camp at devils castle?"

"Really?"

"Is there people?"

"Yeah."

"A truck."

"Okay."

"We're gonna investigate further."

"Okay, cool, thanks."

"Holy crap, apparently there is a camp at devils castle."

"and people have been saying there have been hostiles coming from there."

"Yeah, eh, Silva told me yeah."

"So there is a camp there? That's pretty impressive."

"Yeah."

"I didn't expect anything to be there but..."

"I was camping there myself earlier today so."

"Hmm."

"René copy?"

"Do you copy René?"

"Yeah, copy."

"We're sending three vehicles to your location."

"Okay thanks."

"Holy crap, they found three vehicles and they're sending them over here."

"I'm guessing, they have been... Like, they must've been taking gear from here, I'm guessing."

"It doesn't really make sense, anything else."

"Hmhm.."

"Like eh, why they would build a base there."

"Yeah, it's so close to here."

"I don't mind people building other bases but devils castle is really close isn't it?"

"I need two people with me!"

"For what?"

"Check out the vehicles down the hill."

"Well, I'm coming."

"Hey blue helmet."

"River says you're punching people."

"What?"

"I was punching a zombie."

"Huh..."

"Hehe, René says, I need two guys, the whole f*cking squad comes."

"This is broken I think. Let me see if I can..."

"Tiktak, can I have a word with you?"

"What?"

"Who did you say? I didn't hear."

"You."

"Right okay."

"This guy, with the blue helmet over there."

"When I was driving up the hill he eh..."

"He made the you are dead sign to me while he was standing in front of the truck."

"He was punching people before too right?"

"Keep an eye on him..."

"Are you done man?"

"Chrislett, why are you keep making the 'you are dead' sign to everyone?"

"I did it once and it was my accident."

"No you did it a couple of times I saw it."

"What are you doing man?"

"I thought you were one of the good guys."

"We even went on a mission together."

"What's going on?"

"Change of heart I guess."

"Banishment?"

"Why are you walking away?"

"I am trying to talk to you."

"Just leave him, come."

"Just leave him, come."

"You're gonna walk away in shame?"

"245km2 and not one single burlap sack"

"Oi!"

"Oh oh..."

"This isn't good."

"He's, are you the?"

"What the f*ck have I done to you?"

"F*ck you dude, you were just told 15 times not to taunt people and you do it again man."

"F*ck you, honestly."

"Who shot?!"

"Who shot?"

"I shot because this guy is being a prick."

"Wait, let me tie him up, let me tie him up."

"Who got shot?"

"This is not a place of violence."

"Like, listen up, he was just warned a second ago about taunting people."

"and he just put the finger up to everyone, again..."

"What's he doing?"

"I mean, I can follow him around all the time."

"but at one point he's just gonna open fire at one of us, so."

"Don't kill him, don't kill him."

"What's going on?"

"Bring him back for questioning."

"Bring him back for questioning."

"What did he do?"

"What happened?"

"He's not gonna say anything guys."

"He's been doing that all day long."

"Wait wait, let me, let me deal with it."

"Let me deal with it."

"Let me deal with it."

"Let René deal with it."

"Stop moving."

"Can you bandage yourself sir?"

"What the f*ck happened?"

"I think he just..."

"Wow!"

"For gods sake."

"Jesus christ."

"You can't shoot a guy with a shotgun, of course he's gonna die."

"Oh come on!"

"... said that they were doing something bad, I'm sorry."

"I mean that was a bit more brutal than I expected it to turn out."

"Alright, no-body saw nothing."

"Well.."

"I wanted to send him away, just send him away from the camp."

"But, you know. You guys made the decision for me."

"I mean, I don't know. Who shot him anyway?"

"It was eh..."

"Mochifish, Mochifish!"

"It was me, sorry..."

"Yeah, Mochifish, I wanted to send him away from the camp."

"You know what the problem of shooting him is?"

"It's like, he's gonna come back and start shooting everyone of us."

"and that's... You know, and that's not good."

"Because I went on a mission with him yesterday and he seemed like a nice guy."

"Just at the moment he was being a prick right?"

"So, I don't think shooting him was the right solution."

"But it happened right now..."

"If he comes back next, you know, give him a clean sleet."

"If he starts trouble again, obviously shoot him."

"But it's fine for now man."

"Shots, shots, shots!"

"Investigate!"

"Investigate!"

"Hey?"

"Hey, why are you shooting!?"

"F*ck you, you ... b*tch, f*ck you!"

"Why are you guys shooting!?"

"Why man, why!?"

"He was just shooting at us."

"Stop shooting, stop shooting."

"He was just shooting at us!"

"He was?"

"Not me, Man I'm..."

"Put your gun away!"

"Put your gun away."

"Why are you in there?"

"Why are you in there?"

"Bandage him, bandage him."

"Someone bandage him!"

"Someone bandage him."

"There is someone else I think."

"Who shot first?"

"The shots were coming from there and then he closes himself in the garage."

"Someone calls out, guy in the garage."

"Yeah, but I think the shots weren't from him.

"He only had this pistol, see, he doesn't have a primary weapon."

"The sniper was shooting."

"He could've dropped it though."

"Keep your eyes out, they could still be around here."

"Someone bandage him."

"Get him back up!"

"Shots!"

"Get away from the..."

"I'm going down, I'm going down, I'm going down!"

"It's at the medical guys."

"What's happening, what's happening?"

"What's happening?"

"Shooting zombies, shooting zombies."

"Shooting zombies? Okay."

"Shooting zombies!

"Shooting zombies, shooting zombies!"

"It was zombies."

"Put your gun down."

"Put your gun down."

"Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry."

"Listen Zox, I'm so sorry dude."

"My bad."

"Someone called out that you were in the garage."

"and I thought you were the enemy."

"They shoot at me, what the f*ck..."

"... a dangerous place up there."

"I'm sorry Zox, I'm glad you're still alive dude."

"No, that was my bad, it was my bad, I'm sorry."

"Who is shooting?"

"Our friend his dead."

"Who is dead?"

"Our friend, someone shot him."

"From where dude?"

"From where, can you tell?"

"Where?"

"Is the green guy dead?"

"Zox, do you know where your attacker was?"

"I mean, not your attacker but your friends attacker."

"Yeah, yeah. My friend, he.... and he killed him."

"I think they are still killing zombies."

"Those should be good, I think it's killing zombies."

"Yeah, okay."

"I recon we should get down from this hill."

"Yeah, everyone get to the main city."

"If someone shoots again, we can then chase him properly."

"Because this is not good."

"I'm sorry Zox, for your friend."

"Get some new clothing man."

"Still shots going on."

"What the hell?"

"yeah, f*ck."

"What was that?"

"Who is shooting?"

"Mike's dead!"

"René, Mike is dead."

"Really?"

"Zox! Zox! Mike says it was Zox."

"It was Zox?"

"Really?"

"He says it was Zox."

"There is backpack here, there is a dead guy here."

"Zox, can you put your pistol away please?"

"Yeah.. Of course."

"Micheal says you shot him."

"I swear I was in the garage, there and I'm doing to do the f*cking sh*t leather backpack."

"and you come to me and aiming at the garage."

"Of course I will put my pistol in my hands."

"Yeah, that is true."

"Okay."

"Our friend is dead there!"

"Okay."

"That's all I'm gonna say, I'm gonna get the f*ck out of here.

"Okay."

"I believe you Zox."

"But eh.. Keep an eye out dude?"

"I swear I do nothing, I swear."

"Okay."

"Okay, I believe you."

"Is there a guy called Zox?"

"Is Zox here?"

"No, he left."

"We need Zox at the garage, oh okay."

"He explained his story to me and I think he's telling the truth to be honest."

"But you know, there is no way of saying for sure but he seemed really angry that we were

accusing him."

"and I kind of believe him."

"Yeah, do you still have someone prisoner right now or not?"

"Eh.. Should be up there."

"Okay, bring me to him."

"Inside of the garage."

"He might have an Aug, because there was one next to his body on the ground."

"Okay, that doesn't sound good."

"Varchar! Varcher."

"Hey, do you guys know what happened to Zox?"

"Varchar, we got René here."

"René, René!"

"Hey, yes."

"So this is the friend of Zox."

"René, please please come with me please."

"He just said that Zox was in..."

"No no no, please come with me."

"I'm not shooting you."

"Oh god.."

"I'm just taking my gun out."

"My friend."

"Okay, okay."

"Listen to me, please."

"I first guy down."

"There is a guy down?"

"Is that what you say?"

"First, first first, down. You know?"

"Yes."

"You can, you can see. You can see."

"You can see everything."

"My loads, my clothes."

"I swear..."

"So what happened?"

"Tell me the story?"

"Who shot you?"

"I don't know, my friend. I swear!"

"You don't know who shot you?"

"eeeerhm,, what the f*ck, my friend."

"Please!"

"ehm, ehm, I swear, I swear, my English is bad."

"I swear..."

"Well, just cut him loose and..."

"I think you should leave the camp today and come back tomorrow?"

"Is that fine?"

"Okay, okay."

"I can go?"

"So, you come back tomorrow to the camp and you go now?"

"Okay, tomorrow is back okay?"

"Okay, thank you!"

"Thank you my friend, thank you."

"I ... from Mike and he said there were shots from the opposite side of the hill."

"From where he died and a shot pretty close by a suppressed weapon."

"Yeah, I know and I understand the suspicions..."

"but we can't go around shooting everyone that is a suspect you know."

"No, I don't want to shoot any innocent people, yeah."

"yeah."

"I better give them the..."

"I really hate it that Micheal died."

"But we need to be sure, if someone is hostile or not."

"Yeah."

"That's just how I approach things and that's how innocents die."

"But I think it's better this way."

"Yeah."

"Oh René! Oh, I think you are the one that .. really a message right?"

"René?"

"René yes!"

"Alright, my name is Mike! Mike Rofone."

"I'm a journalist from the Chernarus daily."

"Oh René, René!"

"What you say yesterday, it's happened."

"You know you remember the execution on the..."

"On the hill yeah."

"and you say the guy will come back and kill us all."

"He do it."

"This morning, with a friend."

"Yeah, I figured he would."

"Well, he's gone now right?"

"I was afraid that would happen."

"This kind of stuff you can better..."

"Hello, this is Mike Rofone..."

"Take it with care."

"I killed him or his friend I don't know."

"Yeah."

"Here in this room."

"and then I laugh and I think, René was right, He said he'll come back and kill us all."

"Yeah."

"It's alright."

I hope you guys like the video.

More coming soon.

Check out my latest entry on Soundcloud on the cards on the top right.

Also check out M1ndr and Tiktac'tical who are both featured a lot in this video.

and I see you guys soon.

Keep on surviving!

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She's Back – Hillary Plans Strategy to Aid Democrats in 2018 - Duration: 3:26.

She's Back – Hillary Plans Strategy to Aid Democrats in 2018

We say … bring it!

A Washington Post report indicates former First Lady and presidential candidate in her

own right, Hillary Clinton, is planning to take on a significant, albeit low-key, role

in the upcoming 2018 midterm elections.

Any involvement, really, would be a much-needed boost for Republican campaigns throughout

the country, as Clinton has remained highly toxic since her embarrassing defeat to President

Trump.

Clinton's 2018 strategy, according to sources, will be discreet, an acknowledgement of that

toxicity.

The plan is to play it safe, supporting Democrats in districts she safely won in 2016 and aiding

candidates who have supported her and her family in the past.

The Post reports friends and advisers indicate Clinton's plan "is to leverage the star

power she retains in some Democratic circles on behalf of select candidates while remaining

sufficiently below the radar to avoid becoming a useful target for Republicans seeking to

rile up their base."

How a person with supposed "star power" will be able to remain discreet is a legitimate

question.

Any meddling in any campaign will surely draw fire from the RNC.

It would be a smart strategy to call Clinton out in campaigns she decides to interject

her name in.

A Gallup poll in December was a stark reminder that the American people still intensely dislike

the two-time presidential loser and multi-time corrupt crook.

She had a historically low favorability rating of 36 percent, while 61 percent viewed her

unfavorably.

"Clinton's team," according to the Post report, "also understands that, although

she remains popular with many Democrats, she could be a hindrance to candidates running

in Trump country."

One former fundraiser for Hillary didn't seem to echo the popularity angle in September,

saying, "Honestly, I wish she'd just shut the fuck up and go away."

The fundraiser was echoing a sentiment among Democrats that Hillary's insistence on reminding

voters of 2016 was going to hurt new candidates.

The Washington Post report itself indicates Clinton is still – 15 months after the election

– not ready to move on from 2016.

The column centred on the fact she was attending a get together for "Lanny Davis, a Clinton

loyalist whose latest book blames former FBI director James B. Comey for her 2016 presidential

defeat."

Clinton has perpetually been reminding people about 2016, and by extension reminding them

why she has never been liked as a politician.

The latest reminder of her bitterness came just weeks ago at the Grammys when she read

an excerpt from the tabloid novella "Fire and Fury" during a skit.

Other Clinton fans at the event according to the Post discussed the possibility of her

coming back in 2020 and serving as a "foil" to President Trump.

That would be a fantastic move … if she'd like to see Trump serve another term.

We don't see that happening but are more than eager to see Hillary chime into some

2018 races.

She just might be the one person who can save the Republican Party.

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MAGA hats are bigger deal than you may think - Duration: 1:51.

Few things are as pervasive in conservative America than President Donald Trump's iconic

"Make America Great Again" hats.

Even if you didn't vote for Trump, you've probably seen them ... everywhere.

A group of Stanford University experts in communication, technology and psychology deemed

the hat the "Symbol of the Year" in 2016.

It beat out "taking a knee during the national anthem," Trump's so-called border wall and

the "This Is Fine" dog.

But what exactly makes the cap so iconic?

Experts say it's because the hat was so prevalent at rallies, conventions and other political

gatherings.

They say its message resonates with many conservative voters and that those who criticized it only

broadened its reach and recognition.

An expert told CNN, "It didn't represent what one thinks of when you think of traditional

politics in terms of visual messaging, and that's essentially what Trump was as well."

Beyond its symbolic significance, the hat is also a major investment for Trump's political

team.

The then-candidate first wore the hats publicly in 2015.

Two months before Election Day, the campaign had spent $3.2 million on hats alone.

That's almost double what the campaign spent on polling at that time.

By spring 2017, Trump's team said more than 525,000 official hats with the slogan were

sold since his campaign started.

That number didn't include unofficial caps.

Even after the 2016 election, merchandise sales are still big for Trump.

This year, the official shop celebrated Presidents Day with a 30 percent off sale on all "presidential

merchandise."

Proceeds go to Trump's re-election campaign and the Republican National Committee.

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"Fierce." | The Crimson Fly: Flybits | SkipperWing - Duration: 0:52.

The Crimson Fly: "Aw, c'mon, man..."

The Crimson Fly: Yo! Step off, man, before I step on you!

Jim the Criminal: Dude! (Dudette?) Whatever, You gotta help me! She's freaking crazy!

Granny Jan: Gotcha, Hooligan!

The Crimson Fly: Lady, I got nothing to do with him! Can I step off? please?!

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Amazing Music in Shiv Jayanti 2018 Rally HD | शिव जयंती | Shivaji Maharaj Janmotsav - Duration: 6:22.

Shivaji Jayanti is celebrated annually on February 19 as the birthday of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

This Hindu holiday remembers the Indian warrior king who formed the Maratha Empire in the 17th century.

Shivaji is known as the creator of the Maratha nation.

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