Thứ Năm, 22 tháng 2, 2018

Waching daily Feb 23 2018

Can i play with it a bit?

No suck it :3

Now how i make a jail joke?

yhea you know

the jail jokes that say...

Look! You are in jail

your soap fell..

HA! They fucked you

Ohh! Look at this delicious be-

Tom...

Tom,this shit is plasticine,who you are trying to fool?!

you think im stupid?!

it's plasticine you piece of shit!

Listen here you bitch don't you see you have to pretend they are real berries

or they are not gonna pay us

fucking pretend they are berries!

oh shit...okay...

Look at this delicious berries!

that tastes and looks like plasticine

Before the cola

Hey,Matt

the breakfast is okay,you like the cola right?

After the cola...

HEY MATT THE BREAKFAST WAS GREAT

LET'S RUN

ARE WE GONNA RUN OR NOT?!

COME ON DON'T BE A BITCH!

Could i please use the bathroom?

Sure Matt

Down over there and to the right

Who the fuck asks like that?

You know Tom since we know eachother pretty well

Can i use the bathroom?

I swear to god im gonna take a such a big shit

That they are gonna call the president of North Korea

Cause they are gonna think a missile escaped!

For fuck's sake why i didn't get a college degree?!

My mom told me i shouldn't study technics

They told me: study engineering,and what did i study?

graphic design

WHY DID I DO THAT?!

Mom,help me

Don't worry,that everything has a solution!

Are you cold?

I don't give a dick

Edd,did you found any other flower?

I walked 2 hours and half

On this...

FOREST WITH ONLY 5 TREES

I ate some unknown berries

But im happy to say Tom...

That i found a plant

I found...

A bunch of grass

And...

I hope that it works or shit

Matt fell asslep!

Matt fell asslep,but before doing it

He snorted some good lines of cocaine

He is sleeping with his eyes open

He's like-

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Again - Kehlani (Acoustic Instrumental) - Duration: 4:02.

Every time we drew our lines They grew legs and walked themselves down the road

Something 'bout our exchange It's a fight to act like you weren't in mind, oh mind

stay away Oh, if only you knew just how you taste

And I pray for the love that we had underneath

And something about our exchange It's a fight to act like you weren't in mind, oh mind

And don't say you don't want no problems Can't hear through what I say

The blood from your heart on my hands again

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EXTREMELY CRUNCHY Ice Eating ASMR Compilation - Most Satisfying Ice Eating and Drinking (NO TALKING) - Duration: 3:21.

EXTREMELY CRUNCHY Ice Eating ASMR Compilation - Most Satisfying Ice Eating and Drinking (NO TALKING)

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Let's Dive Deep Into Overwatch League & eSports - Duration: 1:38.

Shaq, Mark Cuban and Jeremy Lin have all invested in this sport and it's not even played on a field.

Hey guys, it's Kevin from Uproxx.

I'm here at the Blizzard Arena for season one of Overwatch League.

One of the fastest selling first-person shooters of all time, Overwatch has millions of fans

all over the world and now has spawned its very own professional league.

It's looking at the best and most skilled gamers in the entire world, putting them on

a stage and letting them show off what they can do.

They train all day long.

They have incredible decision making, split-decision making capabilities.

It takes a lot.

Seeing all these insane graphics and production that goes into this; control rooms,

hundreds of servers, something called a petrobyte.

I don't even know what that is.

This is literally the career I was supposed to have, was be an e-sports athlete, professional

videogame player.

Because it's highly competitive, right?

We have a ton of players around the world, not just for Overwatch League, but for a lot

of different games if we're generalizing to e-sports.

So, the competition is essentially larger than before.

These are giant LCD screens that are broadcasting out into the main studio, which is over here.

So, we're actually in the arena right now.

These graphics are insane.

Everything changes colors per team.

It's super awesome to see this.

This is the best day of work ever.

The people are seeing what e-sports is and the potential that it has and there's so many

people that want to get involved.

That's it for me today at the Blizzard Arena.

I had a great time.

I hope you did too.

For all of your e-sports coverage and everything else, keep it locked on Uproxx.com.

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Five Little Monkeys, Sesame Street Nursery Song + Elmo's Mouth! - Duration: 1:24.

[intro music]

>> Five little monkeys jumping on the bed

>> One fell off and bumped his head

>> Mother called the doctor and the doctor said:

>> No more monkeys jumping on the bed!

>> Four little monkeys jumping on the bed

>> One fell off and bumped his head

>> Mother called the doctor and the doctor said:

>> No more monkeys jumping on the bed!

>> Three little monkeys jumping on the bed

>> One fell off and bumped his head

>> Mother called the doctor and the doctor said:

>> No more monkeys jumping on the bed!

>> Two little monkeys jumping on the bed

>> One fell off and bumped his head

>> Mother called the doctor and the doctor said:

>> No more monkeys jumping on the bed!

>> One little monkey jumping on the bed

>> One fell off and bumped his head

>> Mother called the doctor and the doctor said:

>> Put those monkeys back to bed!

[closing music]

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The Anti-Federalist Papers | Cato 5 - Duration: 10:10.

To

the Citizens of the State of New York,

In my last number I endeavored to prove that the language of the article relative to the

establishment of the executive of this new government was vague and inexplicit, that

the great powers of the President, connected with his duration in office would lead to

oppression and ruin.

That he would be governed by favorites and flatterers, or that a dangerous council would

be collected from the great officers of state;&#151that the ten miles square, if the remarks of one

of the wisest men, drawn from the experience of mankind, may be credited, would be the

asylum of the base, idle, avaricious and ambitious, and that the court would possess a language

and manners different from yours; that a vice president is as unnecessary, as he is dangerous

in his influence–that the president cannot represent you because he is not of your own

immediate choice, that if you adopt this government, you will incline to an arbitrary and odious

aristocracy or monarchy the that the president possessed of the power, given him by this

frame of government differs but very immaterially from the establishment of monarchy in Great-Britain,

and I warned you to beware of the fallacious resemblance that is held out to you by the

advocates of this new system between it and your own state governments.

And here I cannot help remarking, that inexplicitness seems to pervade this whole political fabric:

certainty in political compacts, which Mr. Coke calls the mother and nurse of repose

and quietness, the want of which induced men to engage in political society, has ever been

held by a wise and free people as essential to their security; as, on the one hand it

fixes barriers which the ambitious and tyrannically disposed magistrate dare not overleap, and

on the other, becomes a wall of safety to the community–otherwise stipulations between

the governors and governed are nugatory; and you might as well deposit the important powers

of legislation and execution in one or a few and permit them to govern according to their

disposition and will; but the world is too full of examples, which prove that to live

by one man's will became the cause of all men's misery.

Before the existence of express political compacts it was reasonably implied that the

magistrate should govern with wisdom and Justice, but mere implication was too feeble to restrain

the unbridled ambition of a bad man, or afford security against negligence, cruelty, or any

other defect of mind.

It is alledged that the opinions and manners of the people of America, are capable to resist

and prevent an extension of prerogative or oppression; but you must recollect that opinion

and manners are mutable, and may not always be a permanent obstruction against the encroachments

of government; that the progress of a commercial society begets luxury, the parent of inequality,

the foe to virtue, and the enemy to restraint; and that ambition and voluptuousness aided

by flattery, will teach magistrates, where limits are not explicitly fixed to have separate

and distinct interests from the people, besides it will not be denied that government assimilates

the manners and opinions of the community to it.

Therefore, a general presumption that rulers will govern well is not a sufficient security.–You

are then under a sacred obligation to provide for the safety of your posterity, and would

you now basely desert their interests, when by a small share of prudence you may transmit

to them a beautiful political patrimony, that will prevent the necessity of their travelling

through seas of blood to obtain that, which your wisdom might have secured:–It is a

duty you owe likewise to your own reputation, for you have a great name to lose; you are

characterised as cautious, prudent and jealous in politics; whence is it therefore, that

you are about to precipitate yourselves into a sea of uncertainty, and adopt a system so

vague, and which has discarded so many of your valuable rights.–Is it because you

do not believe that an American can be a tyrant?

If this be the case you rest on a weak basis; Americans are like other men in similar situations,

when the manners and opinions of the community are changed by the causes I mentioned before,

and your political compact inexplicit, your posterity will find that great power connected

with ambition, luxury, and flattery, will as readily produce a Caesar, Caligula, Nero,

and Domitian in America, as the same causes did in the Roman empire.

But the next thing to be considered in conformity to my plan, is the first article of this new

government, which comprises the erection of the house of representatives and senate, and

prescribes their various powers and objects of legislation.

The most general objections to the first article, are that biennial elections for representatives

are a departure from the safe democratical principles of annual ones–that the number

of representatives are too few; that the apportionment and principles of increase are unjust; that

no attention has been paid to either the numbers or property in each state in forming the senate;

that the mode in which they are appointed and their duration, will lead to the establishment

of an aristocracy; that the senate and president are improperly connected, both as to appointments,

and the making of treaties, which are to become the supreme law of the land; that the judicial

in some measure, to wit, as to the trial of impeachments, is placed in the senate, a branch

of the legislative, and some times a branch of the executive: that Congress have the improper

power of making or altering the regulations prescribed by the different legislatures,

respecting the time, place, and manner of holding elections for representatives, and

the time and manner of choosing senators; that standing armies may be established, and

appropriation of money made for their support for two years; that the militia of the most

remote state may be marched into those states situated at the opposite extreme of this continent;

that the slave trade is, to all intents and purposes permanently established; and a slavish

capitation, or poll-tax, may at any time be levied–these are some of the many evils

that will attend the adoption of this government.

But with respect to the first objection, it may be remarked that a well digested democracy

has this advantage over all others, to wit, that it affords to many the opportunity to

be advanced to the supreme command, and the honors they thereby enjoy fill them with a

desire of rendering themselves worthy of them; hence this desire becomes part of their education,

is matured m manhood, and produces an ardent affection for their country, and it is the

opinion of the great Sidney, and Montesquieu that this is in a great measure produced by

annual election of magistrates.

If annual elections were to exist in this government, and learning and information to

become more prevalent, you never will want men to execute whatever you could design–Sidney

observes that a well governed state is as fruitful to all good purposes as the seven

headed serpent is said to have been in evil; when one head is cut off, many rise up in

the place of it.

He remarks further, that it was also thought, that free cities by frequent elections of

magistrates became nurseries of great and able men, every man endeavoring to excel others,

that he might be advanced to the honor he had no other title to, than what might arise

from his merit, or reputation, but the framers of this perfect government, as it is called,

have departed from this democratical principle, and established bi-ennial elections for the

house of representatives, who are to be chosen by the people, and sextennial for the senate,

who are to be chosen by the legislatures of the different states, and have given to the

executive the unprecedented power of making temporary senators, in case of vacancies,

by resignation or otherwise, and so far forth establishing a precedent for virtual representation

(though in fact their original appointment is virtual) thereby influencing the choice

of the legislatures, or if they should not be so complaisant as to conform to his appointment–offence

will be given to the executive and the temporary members will appear ridiculous by rejection;

this temporary member, during his time of appointment, will of course act by a power

derived from the executive, and for, and under his immediate influence.

It is a very important objection to this government, that the representation consists of so few;

too few to resist the influence of corruption, and the temptation to treachery, against which

all governments ought to take precautions–how guarded you have been on this head, in your

own state constitution, and yet the number of senators and representatives proposed for

this vast continent, does not equal those of your own state; how great the disparity,

if you compare them with the aggregate numbers in the United States.

The history of representation in England, from which we have taken our model of legislation,

is briefly this: before the institution of legislating by deputies, the whole free part

of the community usually met for that purpose; when this became impossible by the increase

of numbers the community was divided into districts, from each of which was sent such

a number of deputies as was a complete representation of the various numbers and orders of citizens

within them; but can it be asserted with truth, that six men can be a complete and full representation

of the numbers and various orders of the people in this state?

Another thing [that] may be suggested against the small number of representatives is, that

but few of you will have the chance of sharing even in this branch of the legislature; and

that the choice will be confined to a very few; the more complete it is, the better will

your interests be preserved, and the greater the opportunity you will have to participate

in government, one of the principal securities of a free people; but this subject has been

so ably and fully treated by a writer under the signature of Brutus, that I shall content

myself with referring you to him thereon, reserving further observations on the other

objections I have mentioned, for my future numbers.

CATO

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The U.S. Navy Received Advanced Technologies From An Alien Race, Book Claims - Duration: 5:26.

The U.S. Navy Received Advanced Technologies From An Alien Race, Book Claims

The U.S. Navy has in the past cooperated with an alien race to develop technology that can

be used to defend the planet against invasions from reptilian alien attacks.

by Elizabeth Gail

� William Tompkins, 2015 book Selected by Extraterrestrials is sadly, his last book

as Tompkins died in August of 2017.

But his book tells of a life that began with debriefing American spies embedded in Germany

for the Navy in San Diego as a teenager during WWII.

After the war ended Tompkins became an influential aerospace engineer with Douglas Aircraft , designing

spacecraft for the US Navy�s secret space program, �Solar Warden�, including a 2.5km

spacecraft carrier and a 1.4km spacecraft battle cruiser.

� The Navy spies brought back stories of the Nazis working with an extraterrestrial

race of Reptilians showing the Germans how to build anti-gravity spacecraft.

According to Tompkins� book, Reptilian aliens have attacked numerous planets, colonizing

and enslaving its inhabitants.

The US Navy countered by allying with a Nordic-looking extraterrestrial race to build its own secret

space fleet during the 1970�s, and deployed the Solar Warden fleet in the 1980�s.

�To learn all about William Tompkins, do read Selected By Extraterrestrials.

But keep in mind that was written by a 92 year old man who hadn�t written anything

for a long time.

For instance, when he refers to Admiral Rick Obotta, he means Admiral Rico Botta.

For excellent analysis of Tompkin�s work, read the wealth of ExoPolitics.org articles

by Dr Michael Salla, and also the 2017 book by Dr Salla on this very topic entitled The

US Navy�s Secret Space Program & Nordic Extraterrestrial Alliance.

A teenage Bill Tompkins

The U.S. Navy has in the past cooperated with an alien race to develop technology that can

be used to defend the planet against invasions from reptilian alien attacks.

This is according to claims made by William Tompkins, a U.S.-based writer, in his book

Selected by Extraterrestrials.

Having worked for the Navy as an aircraft designer during the �50s and �60s, he

apparently had access to highly classified information and bases that offered sufficient

evidence of the existence of an alien race that provided technological knowledge to the

human race.

William Tompkins

He was reportedly based at the San Diego�s Naval Air Station, and was during WW2 in contact

with Nazi Germany�s moles who worked in top secret aerospace facilities.

According to the book, U.S. spies in Germany discovered that the Germans had received sufficient

info on how to create antigravity aircraft, beam weapons, and more from reptilian aliens.

They apparently gave him this information so he could conquer the world.

Reptilian aliens, according to the book, attack numerous planets and aim to disrupt planetary

life, colonize, and enslave its inhabitants.

Meanwhile, another alien race, he dubs �The Nordics,� worked with the U.S. to counter

their rivals� advances.

His book features sketches of spacecraft he designed.

He personally came up with designs for five spaceships and dozens of support ships that

were created to fend off invading lizard aliens.

They include a 2.5km Naval Spacecraft Carrier and a 1.4km Naval Spacecraft Battle Cruiser.

The aforementioned ships were built decades later in the 1980s, but construction began

in the �70s.

According to his revelation, the project was under a highly classified program called Solar

Warden.

Apparently, wars with reptilian aliens were, and still are, very short-lived and The Nordics

had similar ships and equipment as the ones built for the Navy.

They were also involved in wars to protect our planet.

William apparently worked for the Douglas Aircraft Company for 12 years and joined the

company in 1951.

Douglas Aircraft had been contracted by the government to undertake various projects for

the Navy.

It was while there that he supposedly worked with The Nordics to create antigravity aircraft.

Tompkins� descriptive evidence has had conspiracy theorists citing it as additional evidence

that the U.S. government has been involved in a cover-up involving the existence of aliens,

as reported by the Daily Star (August 29, 2016).

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