Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 2, 2018

Waching daily Feb 26 2018

If I would've known, you was going to come to this country...

...and not know waht to do with your life, I would've left you in Santo Domingo

Would've left you in Santo Domingo

I've been working since I was 13 years old

Since I WAS 13, I HAD NO CHILDHOOD!

Here I let you do whatever, all I asked for was a degree, not even for me, but for you

I got a house in DR, I'll retired, leave everything and forget about everyone!

I'm only working still for you, FOR YOU!

So you don't miss anything!

And not even because of that you get a degree

I'm not even a bad mom, look how you live!

You got the best lifestyle from our family and you two are the most ungrateful!

You don't know how good it would feel to say "MY SON IS A PROFESSIONAL"

But I can't

Because you are just LAZY!

You waste the whole day on the couch, always asking me for money to go out every weekend still!

God damn you are 25 years old! Do something for your life!

I don't know who you take after

I didn't study here again, because I don't know English!

That's why I had hope you would, you have it so easy!

That's the freaking Hookah, that has your brain damaged, you can't even think anymore

Your brain is full of smoke

You better start figuring out what you are going to do with your life

Next thing you know, you get a girl pregnant bring and I have to take care of you two

because you don't know how to do shit and you can't even get a job without a degree!

Hope this don't enter one ear and come out on the other because one day you will realize I was right

I just hope it won't be too late

Maybe if I would've left you in DR you would've been raised better

Ever since I brought you to this country, you got lost! YOU GOT LOST!

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Subnautica Rap - Don't Hold Your Breath Reaction - Duration: 7:17.

Hey buddies its ya girl AyChristene and as a lot of you guys know I am in start I started this

is not a sub Nautica series on my gaming channel like a couple weeks ago and I've

been loving the game it's terrifying but majestic and beautiful like the

discovery the building like the crafting like the survival although the survival

trying to find water in the water is mad annoying that aside finding food as easy

as heck so I like that part but I've been having a lot but I found that there

was a song I don't somebody told me about it or if it popped up on my

recommend a and now it's like hose and I crap I wouldn't check it out I don't

really know which way this felt so this is some not correct rep by JT music

don't hold your breath and if you want to see if this is

nautical series check out my gaming channel where you can find all the

watery fun there and I am continuing it all the last week got to take a break

because I wasn't feeling well but I will be back with it this week and yeah if

you have tips to me please help me cuz I do not know a single thing of what I'm

doing wrecking all right love you guys

don't hold your breath

yeah

that is so beautiful man

I need to make these other ships and stuff that was like a little car on the

ground that's it was creepy as heck the

Moustakas get on my nerves

lower happy let them free

this gave me a lot of anxiety out of a shot but it burns what is going on the

chance no goodness what is what I gotta build that thing is that what it look

like I didn't see that what is this what is

what is happening Oh

oh my goodness boomerang fish swimming right beside you how are you still alive

but you do this animation all right this is probably not in the game

they probably it seems excess fat like oh oh whoa

okay so games got a lot of stuff in stir from you doesn't it it's pretty frickin

scary ain't it sounds very scary looks very very frequent good um I thought the

flow was really good in the song I think that they did a great job right in the

song and it's another rap song this tight little wrap and this rap

props to you the flow is great they like the imagery is always is really great

like in it like the imagery that they use is great for the song that they were

writing but the imagery itself if you just saw it on its own would be also

really great and terrifying because a lot of those monsters I haven't seen

before so they were I think the only things I've seen that we're in that

video were the stalkers which I freaking hate those things although in my bakery

their blood is green and I think they have the sand sharks coming at them and

then the reef backs I haven't seen none other extra stuff that they've shown but

I don't feel spoiled because I don't know how they get there when they get

there none of that so I don't feel like I spoil myself with this cuz I still

don't understand what I what I was watching

but please don't spoil anything down below in the comment section however if

you have tips for me we're playing some Monica please let me know on my VEVO

channel in a somatic video I need them so go over there and help help you sit

down help you girl out but it was I think JT done great job writing the rap

or yeah right on the rhymes I think the flow is great like I said the song was

great and I like you touched on nerves that I had playing the game because

getting water is so annoying Congress on to that and Kieffer's I love paper

things fill you with so much food really good and I kind of help with

water so it's good nonetheless I enjoyed it let me know your thoughts down below

in the comment section if you liked the video check out the link in the

description box phone support JT there if you like this video hit that like

button don't forget to subscribe all man instagram twitter and twitch i love you

guys as always and until next our booties

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IT SOUNDS SO WEIRD! - Reacting to Get out of my car with electronic sounds - Duration: 3:28.

What's up guys yo boys ah crash here welcome back to

another reaction video

So we'll be wrecking to get out of my car with electronic sounds by mr.. Tomasson

So he got it from the animated version of get out of my car now

as you could tell by the description that he said that so old credits goes to the enemy version and

That guy down below

But otherwise if guys enjoyed in order to drop like let's go for 10 likes and thank you guys for the support

Let's start this reaction in three two one. Let's go

play

The falling audio is 100% real

It sounds like an alien look at the muscles

It sound so calm and weird at the same time

And also the voice

And also as you could tell like the pictures extract out a little bit

That sounds mad weird

- horn oh

My god the car horns sounds even more weird. Oh my god, but anyways guys if you guys enjoyed my reaction

Please make sure to jumped-up to smash that like pointing excuse me down below with this video

Thank you all of you guys for watching

Please make sure to drop like if you guys drove my reaction. Thank you guys so much for

6.6

K drivers runnable

26.7 subscribers, otherwise, I will take them from there that sound really weird

But it sound really cool at the same time to be honest

I don't know. Why but it sounded a little bit call. I'm not sure why I put up

To make sure to leave that like button credit goats to

electronic sound version and everything

but otherwise guys

Hope you enjoyed. Please make sure to LIKE comment and subscribe

And I'll see you in the next video. Goodbye

For more infomation >> IT SOUNDS SO WEIRD! - Reacting to Get out of my car with electronic sounds - Duration: 3:28.

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Bushcraft Latinoamérica SI CUMPLIÓ; Unboxing, revisión & test a una "estufa" para camping - Duration: 14:06.

Bushcraft LatinoAmerica if fulfilled; Review, unboxing and test of a stove for camping

Thanks for watching!!!

For more infomation >> Bushcraft Latinoamérica SI CUMPLIÓ; Unboxing, revisión & test a una "estufa" para camping - Duration: 14:06.

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The Most Dangerous Films Ever Made - Duration: 10:54.

Some artists say that suffering is necessary to create meaningful art... but there have

to be limits, right?

Getting mauled by a lion, or driving a truck off a cliff is the kind of that suffering

seems to be reserved exclusively for those whose art is the Hollywood film—and for

better and worse, these movies were among the most hazardous to the health of cast and

crew.

Waterworld

While it's seen today as something of a curiosity, 1995's Waterworld was a spectacularly misguided,

career-derailing failure for Kevin Costner.

The most expensive film ever made at the time, it baffled audiences with its bizarre mythology

and uneven tone.

"Hey!

Hahah!"

And as might be expected from a film that takes place on a world covered in ocean, the

seafaring shoot was more than a little hazardous, and nearly killed several members of the cast

and crew.

Everyday unpleasantness included seasickness and constant jellyfish stings.

One costly set sunk, and a diver suffered an almost-lethal case of the bends during

the retrieval effort.

Female lead Jeanne Tripplehorn and child actress Tina Majorino had to be rescued by divers

when their sailboat fell apart, and Costner was pummeled by raging winds and seawater

for more than half an hour while suspended 40 feet in the air for a stunt.

Even one experienced stuntman, famous big wave surfer Bill Hamilton, was lost at sea

while commuting to the shoot on a jet ski, and had to be rescued by a production helicopter.

The entire shoot was one gigantic risk to life and limb, all for a film that, well…

"What do you think, Toby?

The truth!"

"… looks like s---."

The Expendables 3

Given the age of the cast, it stands to reason that the Expendables films have dished out

a few injuries to its stars, but The Expendables 3 really seemed to have it in for its unusually

old cast.

"Age is just a state of mind."

Then-68-year old Sylvester Stallone suffered a scary fall that necessitated a metal plate

in his back, which joined the one in his neck from an injury suffered on the set of the

first film.

Co-star Antonio Banderas injured his knee in his very first take.

But the production reserved its worst mishap for Jason Statham, who drove his truck straight

off a dock during a rehearsal and into the Black Sea.

Everybody panicked—except Statham, who calmly swam to safety as the truck sank into the

depths.

Still, Statham told Jimmy Fallon that he wasn't nearly as calm headed as everyone thought.

"So I'm like, 60ft at the bottom of the Black Sea, stuck in the mud, thinking, 'Hang on

a minute.

How am I gonna get out of this?

This is how it ends!'"

While Statham called it a "nightmare," instinct kicked in and he made it out safely.

Co-star Terry Crews summed it up, saying,

"Jason Statham is a true bad, bad dude."

Roar

If ever a film seemed specifically designed to threaten the safety of everyone involved,

it's 1981's Roar.

The brainchild of actress Tippi Hedren and her writer/producer husband Noel Marshall,

it's the story of a family attacked by wild jungle animals during a stay in Africa, and

it was executed in the most insane fashion imaginable.

Dismayed to find that you couldn't just rent lions, Hedren and Marshall bought a ranch

and began raising their own, along with tigers, leopards, cheetahs, and even African elephants.

Then they went ahead and shot their movie right there on the ranch with their own children,

working with some of the most incredibly dangerous animals on the planet.

"C'mon, you'll hurt my hand.

Ohh ohh ohh."

Of course, the injuries piled up.

Hedren was bitten on the head by a lion, and Marshall was bit so many times he developed

gangrene.

Hedren's daughter Melanie Griffith received stitches to her face and almost lost an eye

after an attack, and the cinematographer almost lost his entire scalp to a lion, an injury

requiring over 200 stitches.

Many of the attacks made the final cut of the film, which wasn't given any kind of North

American release until 2015.

Years later, Hedren estimated the number of injuries at over 100 and called Roar "the

most dangerous film ever made in history."

Troy

The 2004 war epic Troy was one of the most expensive, lavishly staged films to ever be

so indifferently received.

It's mostly remembered today for the strange fate of one of its stunt performers, and for

one of the most coincidental injuries in film history.

During a scene with many extras, stuntman George Camilleri sustained a severe injury

to his lower leg, requiring surgery.

A couple weeks later, he was re-admitted to the hospital, and quickly passed away from

a pulmonary thromboembolism, a common complication after an injury of his type.

The film's star Brad Pitt, cast as Achilles, also somehow managed to injure his character's

namesake tendon during the shoot, causing production to be shut down for ten weeks.

Hurricane Marty also damaged some sets, but Troy overcame all of these difficulties and

arrived triumphantly in theaters, only to be met with a solid thump.

Jumper

The 2008 sci-fi thriller Jumper didn't cause any problems until principal photography had

wrapped, but when it did, it was lethal.

Set dressers were tearing down exterior sets in the middle of a cold Toronto winter when

a freakish mishap occurred: a huge chunk of sand and earth which was frozen to a wall

came unstuck, striking three set dressers.

56-year old David Ritchie didn't survive, and another man sustained serious injuries

to his head and shoulders.

Toronto police described it as a "fluke accident," and the incident cast a pall over the highly

anticipated film, which unfortunately didn't score well with… anyone.

xXx

It goes without saying that xXx was a dangerous film to make, as the story of an extreme sports

badass who becomes a secret government agent.

Each stunt ramps up the danger, and one spectacular stunt unfortunately cost aerial stunt coordinator

Harry O'Connor his life, as director Rob Cohen recounts on the DVD commentary.

"Now, unfortunately, right there, smacking into the bridge, breaking his neck, and dying."

O'Connor's stunt remained in the completed film… right up until the point in which

he doesn't clear the structure.

Cohen considered the stunt to be so routine that he assigned it to his second unit, and

most of the cast and crew had already completed their work on the film.

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter

The Resident Evil series of films is the most profitable video game-to-film series adaptation

of all time, but 2016's Resident Evil: The Final Chapter proved to be just as big a threat

to life and limb as the film's roving zombies.

Stuntwoman Olivia Jackson suffered horrific injuries when a camera rig failed to make

way for her during a motorcycle stunt, requiring her to be put into a medically induced coma.

Her list of injuries were extensive and gory, including having her skin torn from her face,

a severed neck artery, a shattered shoulderblade, a collapsed lung, a brain bleed, and the loss

of her left arm.

Unfortunately, the incident didn't seem to lead to increased caution on the set.

Only a couple months later, crew member Ricardo Cornelius was crushed when a Humvee slipped

off of a platform and pinned him to a wall.

Reports of the accident leaked only after the film had completed production.

Apocalypse Now

Perhaps no film shoot was as legendarily taxing on everyone involved as Francis Ford Coppola's

masterpiece Apocalypse Now; that everyone survived its filming is nothing short of a

miracle.

Shooting on location in Vietnam, the production was beset by tropical disease, and natural

disasters that wiped out entire sets, but those were the least of their problems.

Coppola was running a drug-fueled, psychologically abusive madhouse that was out of control from

the very beginning.

Lead actor Martin Sheen stepped straight into the worst possible environment for him at

that time.

In the middle of a personal breakdown and mired deep in alcoholism, Sheen was fed a

steady diet of alcohol and abuse by Coppola, who brought out the darkness in Sheen's character

by screaming at the actor and telling him how evil he was.

"Sometimes he goes too far.

He's the first one to admit it."

Sheen would eventually have a heart attack, yet somehow continued on with the production.

Coppola himself lost 100 pounds, and Dennis Hopper stumbled through the shoot on an insane

daily regimen of a case of beer, half gallon of rum, and three ounces of cocaine.

Actor Sam Bottoms spent the entire year-long shoot tripping on LSD.

Hopper later commented,

"Ask anybody who was out there, we all felt like we fought the war."

Ben-Hur

1959's Ben-Hur is well-known for its iconic chariot race scene, which was filmed on the

largest set ever constructed at that time, covering 18 acres.

It was also at the time the most expensive single scene in history at $4 million dollars,

and took over ten grueling weeks.

The action-packed sequence was virtually unprecedented in cinema, employing a "camera car" that put

viewers right in the middle of the chaotic, horse-drawn action.

Most impressive was this dangerous scene, where Ben-Hur is nearly thrown from his chariot.

The stunt was performed by Joe Canutt, who landed so hard that he really was pitched

violently off the chariot and in between its two horses.

"Well, it turned him a complete handspring over the chariot, and he managed to hang with

one hand and get a hold of the hitch rail and turn to flip off into the speeding wall."

He sustained only a cut on his chin, but to this day, rumors persist that studio MGM covered

up the death of a stunt performer—simply because it's so hard to believe nobody died

filming that scene.

The Conqueror

The second-to-last film produced by Howard Hughes would haunt him for the rest of his

life.

The Conqueror was a big-budget flop featuring a woefully miscast John Wayne as an unintentionally

comedic Genghis Khan.

During the last years of his life, Hughes bought up all the prints he could find and

watched the film obsessively, perhaps mortified by its failure, or perhaps racked with guilt

for having basically executed the entire cast.

The film was shot on location in the Utah desert, directly downwind from the area where

the US government detonated over 100 atomic bombs between 1951 and 1962.

An atomic bomb at the Nevada test site, 140 miles to the west.

But it's old stuff to St. George."

Eleven were detonated in 1953 alone, the year before The Conqueror began production.

The risks of nuclear fallout were not terribly well-understood at the time, and the Atomic

Energy Commission declared the area completely safe.

They were staggeringly, horrifyingly wrong.

In the decades following the film's production, no fewer than 90 cast and crew passed away

from cancer, including Wayne, lead actress Susan Hayward, and director Dick Powell.

A subsequent study concluded that Cold War-era nuclear testing had killed at least 11,000

Americans.

"When you saw the tragedy in terms of the families, it sort of… broke your heart."

Since 1990, Congress has paid $2 billion dollars to residents of the fallout area in which

The Conqueror was filmed.

It was one of Hollywood's biggest turkeys, it killed one of its biggest stars, and it

just may have finished the job of driving Howard Hughes totally insane.

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