Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 2, 2018

Waching daily Feb 6 2018

I need your 100 percent attention.

I need your 100 percent attention.

Don't show me attitude.

Don't show me attitude.

Who's your attorney?

Who's your attorney?

Opposite sexes attract each other.

Opposite sexes attract each other.

She has an attractive personality.

She has an attractive personality.

What are the attributes of this element?

What are the attributes of this element?

You are my audience.

You are my audience.

Who is the author of this book?

Who is the author of this book?

I don't have any authority.

I don't have any authority.

Can you put it on auto?

Can you put it on auto?

That movie is not available.

That movie is not available.

I was an average student.

I was an average student.

I try to avoid conflicts.

I try to avoid conflicts.

The next award goes to Mr. Ifactner.

The next award goes to Mr. Ifactner.

Are you aware of the circumstances?

Are you aware of the circumstances?

We need to bring awareness in the society.

We need to bring awareness in the society.

Don't go away.

Don't go away.

The taste of this burger is awful.

The taste of this burger is awful.

The baby is sleeping.

The baby is sleeping.

Come back to me.

Come back to me.

Do you have any background knowledge?

Do you have any background knowledge?

I'm bad.

I'm bad.

He was badly hurt in an accident.

He was badly hurt in an accident.

I need a bag.

I need a bag.

The baker bakes bread.

The baker bakes bread.

You need a work and play balance in your life.

You need a work and play balance in your life.

The boy is playing with the ball.

The boy is playing with the ball.

Why did they ban this movie?

Why did they ban this movie?

I'm a part of a band of brothers.

I'm a part of a band of brothers.

This is the best bank in the country.

She's standing on the bank of the river.

This is the best bank in the country.

She's standing on the bank of the river.

The bar is too high.

She works in a bar.

The bar is too high.

She works in a bar.

He barely escaped a major accident.

He barely escaped a major accident.

How many barrels of water are left?

How many barrels of water are left?

You can't go beyond this barrier.

You can't go beyond this barrier.

This is an important air force base.

This is an important air force base.

I don't know how to play baseball.

I don't know how to play baseball.

This is a basic English vocabulary course.

This is a basic English vocabulary course.

Basically, you are right.

Basically, you are right.

On which basis are you arresting him?

On which basis are you arresting him?

Can you pass the fruit basket?

Can you pass the fruit basket?

I love to play basketball.

I love to play basketball.

Where is the bathroom?

Where is the bathroom?

My car's battery is dead.

My car's battery is dead.

Who won that battle?

Who won that battle?

To be or not to be.

To be or not to be.

She is on the beach.

She is on the beach.

I love beans.

I love beans.

There are 3 types of bears.

There are 3 types of bears.

Don't beat your children.

Don't beat your children.

You're very beautiful.

You're very beautiful.

Beauty ends on you.

Beauty ends on you.

I can't come to the office because I'm sick.

I can't come to the office because I'm sick.

What has become of you?

What has become of you?

I sleep on my bed.

I sleep on my bed.

Where is your bedroom?

Where is your bedroom?

Do you drink non alcoholic beer?

Do you drink non alcoholic beer?

I should finish my work before I go on vacations.

I should finish my work before I go on vacations.

Let's begin.

Let's begin.

Human beings have been fighting from the beginnings of time.

Human beings have been fighting from the beginnings of time.

He has a bad behavior.

He has a bad behavior.

Behind enemy lines is my favorite movie.

Behind enemy lines is my favorite movie.

I'm being polite.

I'm being polite.

What's your belief?

What's your belief?

I believe you.

I believe you.

The bell is ringing.

The bell is ringing.

I belong to a respectable family.

I belong to a respectable family.

The temperature is below freezing point.

The temperature is below freezing point.

Please fasten your seat belt.

Please fasten your seat belt.

I'm sitting on a bench.

I'm sitting on a bench.

I can't bend this iron rod.

I can't bend this iron rod.

What's beneath the water surface?

What's beneath the water surface?

This course will benefit you a lot.

This course will benefit you a lot.

I also work in a company beside making Youtube videos.

I also work in a company beside making Youtube videos.

You are a good person besides this.

You are a good person besides this.

Ifactner is the best online teacher.

Ifactner is the best online teacher.

I can bet on it.

I can bet on it.

You are better than this.

You are better than this.

I sleep between my breaks.

I sleep between my breaks.

You can't go beyond this point.

You can't go beyond this point.

Bible is a holy book.

Bible is a holy book.

It's big.

I live in a big house.

It's big.

I live in a big house.

I like to ride a bike.

I like to ride a bike.

Waiter, please bring me the bill.

Waiter, please bring me the bill.

The population of the world is over 7 billion.

The population of the world is over 7 billion.

Can you bind these papers into a book?

Can you bind these papers into a book?

Who is her biological father?

Who is her biological father?

I love birds.

I love birds.

He was happy on the birth of his daughter.

He was happy on the birth of his daughter.

When is your birthday?

When is your birthday?

Can I taste a bit of your pizza?

Can I taste a bit of your pizza?

You can take a bite.

You can take a bite.

I've a black car.

I've a black car.

The blade of this razor is very sharp.

The blade of this razor is very sharp.

Don't blame me.

Don't blame me.

It's cold.

Can you please give me a blanket?

It's cold.

Can you please give me a blanket?

Blind people can't see.

Blind people can't see.

This building is made of mud blocks.

This building is made of mud blocks.

What is your blood type?

What is your blood type?

Blow the candles.

Blow the candles.

I love blue color.

I love blue color.

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"DEATH GAVE ME A CHOICE" Creepypasta Readings | Scary Stories - Duration: 19:22.

Death came to me that night as I sat numbly in a puddle of my own desperate blood and

tears.

And when I saw him, a tall entity clothed in a robe so black it reached past the depths

of darkness I felt inside my heart.

I'd been upset.

Not about one thing in particular, but multiple things.

I'd made so many mistakes, that trying to put myself back together had become harder

than reassembling a broken egg shell.

A year earlier, I'd lost the most important person in my life.

The only girl I truly loved: Penny.

I could only blame myself.

I'd spent the past year blaming myself for betraying her, betraying her trust.

She'd found a new guy, a better guy than I am.

One that brought her flowers, took her out on fancy dates, was loyal to her.

And all that reminded me of how many chances I used to have to do all those things for

her.

6 months earlier the guilt and pain got to me – tore at my soul – and to numb the

pain I took sleeping pills will alcohol every night, dreading the moment I'd wake up to

another sunny, lonely day.

4 months earlier, I lost my job and my scholarship because the depression and substance abuse

kept me rooted to the spot.

I didn't want to face a world where I'd have to watch everyone else swim, as I'm

slowly sinking.

3 months earlier I lost my friends and family as well; I'd become distant and emotionless.

I turned down invites, didn't show up for holiday get-togethers, blew up on anyone who

told me I needed help.

I was in chaos, and I could only blame myself.

1 month earlier, I'd bought the small rectangular case of razors.

Adding self abuse to the substance abuse.

I'd feel the smallest release when I felt the sharp sting and saw the deep red flow

down my wrist.

And that night, I called my ex girlfriend slightly tipsy, but truthful all the same.

I told her I loved her, I begged for another chance, I cried harder than I'd cried in

months just at the sound of hearing her voice.

She told me one thing and one thing only, "I don't love you anymore, Calvin.

And I never will."

She hung up the phone immediately after, and all I could do was stare blankly at the corner

of the room.

But as everything hit me at once, it hit me harder than a car going full speed.

I didn't hesitate.

I swallowed the rest of my sleeping pills, gulped down the remaining vodka straight from

the bottle, and I used those razors to cut deeper than I'd ever cut.

So here I sat, hopeless and alone.

But I wasn't alone.

I'd looked down at my bloody wrists for mere seconds, and when I looked back up he

was there.

A normal person would have been hysterical and afraid, but I wasn't normal anymore.

I wasn't surprised he was there.

No, I welcomed it.

"Calvin," he spoke in the most baritone voice I'd ever heard – lower than the

voice overs on every movie preview – and he said that one word with a disapproving

sigh.

The way he said it made me feel like a kid again, as if I'd done something and lied

about it.

But I wasn't lying now.

The proof was in the mess that was myself at that moment.

I sobbed shakily, "I-I'm sorry," I said.

For whatever reason, I felt like I had to apologize, so I did.

"You've spent a long time being sorry, Calvin.

But not once did you say sorry to yourself."

A crease formed in between my eyebrows as I mulled over what he'd just said.

It came to me slowly.

He wanted me to see that my only enemy was myself.

"Do you give all of the souls you come across helpful advice?

I thought you were Death, not a psychologist," I raised an eyebrow at him, still unnerved

by the fact that I was looking into an endless black hold where his face should be.

He forced a deep, short laugh, "No.

Mostly just the ones like you, that take it into their own hands to decide fate.

It's not up to you Calvin."

"Sooo you give advice to your suicide victims.

What does that mean?"

He sighed again, as if he'd explained this thousands of times before; I'm sure he had.

"It means you don't get to decide this.

It means I'm giving you another perspective."

I stood up, curiosity hanging on ever word.

"What perspective would that be?

The only way I see things is that I'm a horrible, crap excuse for a human being.

So why be afraid of dying when I'm more afraid to live?

I had to do this.

I needed to do this."

"And I'm showing you, Calvin, what living can do for you."

A hint of persuasion sounded in his voice.

"Tell me, Death.

What do I have to live for?"

The question came out harshly, but he didn't flinch.

"Listen closely.

What if I told you that you'd make it through this depression, not fully healed but controlled

by medication and therapy.

What if I told you that because you'll overcome this depression, you'll get another job.

And the job will pay for the education you dissed.

When you're done with that education, you'll be admired.

Admired by your friends..your family..and most importantly your ex girlfriend.

They'll see the greatness in you that you know you have.

They'll be proud of that change.

You won't be able to looks at a bottle of vodka without being sick.

And what if I told you that your career will pay for the expensive ring you'll use to

propose to your one and only.

And you'll be able to give her all the flowers and dates and loyalty you'd failed to give

before.

Most importantly, what if I told you you'd be able to give her a dream wedding as well?

And give her two beautiful children: a girl and a boy.

What if I told you you'd be missing out on life by choosing to give up?"

Tears rimmed my eyes opaquely, "I can be happy again?"

I asked hopefully, afraid of what the answer might be.

But his answer was the biggest relief I'd ever felt, "Yes, you can be happy again."

I wiped my wet cheeks and cracked a trembling smile, "I'd say I want to live."

"Then I am no longer needed," the finality in his voice diminished the tension I'd

felt before.

As I grinned wider, I let out a half cry-half chuckle, "Thank you.

Thank you so much."

"Now go to the hospital, get your stomach pumped and seal up you wounds.

Goodbye," and in a flash the black void that was him vanished.

For days afterward couldn't get rid of that smile.

The nurses and doctors that helped me were puzzled by it.

A man being treated for a suicide attempt is this happy?

I knew to them there was nothing right about it.

But I hadn't felt for right in my whole life.

Because of my obvious mental health issues, I stayed in the mental ward for a month after

I healed physically.

Just like Death said, I still had the memories of my depression, but it was nothing the therapy

and medication couldn't fix.

After I was released, I found a job at a call center that paid slightly more than minimum

wage.

It wasn't the best of jobs, but I was surely glad to have it.

I saved money for a few months and started going to school again in the fall.

I was working on a business degree.

My friends and family were there to watch me graduate, and I'd never felt more thankful.

Finally, I was making people proud again.

I wasn't failing.

I didn't even drink that night with the rest of my friends.

I didn't want to touch another drop of alcohol.

I spent that night with the people closest to me, all seated at a large table at the

best restaurant in town.

And I'm so glad I chose to do so that night, because our waitress happened to be the girl

I missed so badly and still loved.

She looked surprised to see me, but she also looked glad.

"Calvin…"

She said, staring at me as if I was her long lost twin.

I wanted to smile too, but I noticed the faint purple under her right eye.

It wasn't completely hidden by her beige foundation.

She knew I noticed, and before I could say anything she began taking our orders.

Concerned, I told my family and friends as they were leaving that I was going to stay

and speak to her.

They understood, and after more congratulations, departed.

I waited another hour in twilight stained parking lot, where I could breathe in the

fresh spring breeze.

She was one of the first to come out and she noticed me propped next to the entrance, halting

her stride.

Penny's face lit up and there were tears in her eyes, "I knew you'd wait for me,

Cal.

I know you're a great guy, I think I've always known you had potential but I guess

I was being my own worst enemy."

Those words brought back the tiniest memory of what Death had told me months prior – that

I should say sorry to myself.

And she needed to do the same.

"The past is the past Penny.

No animosity."

She looked even more grateful then and reached to hug me.

I put a hand on her cheek before she could, and gently rubbed the purple under her eye,

"Did he do this to you?"

I asked concerned and pissed off.

Penny didn't say a word, but her deep brown eyes said it all.

He obviously was over the accommodating boyfriend role and had started asking too much of her.

But I would become everything she needed and more.

I pulled her into a hug and ran my fingers through her long hair, "It won't happen

again, love.

I'm here now."

After that night, things were better than they'd ever been between me and Penny.

She'd gotten away from her abusive boyfriend and together we got him the jail sentence

he deserved.

We'd spend every moment we had to spare with each other, and it was like we'd never

even parted.

Even our old inside jokes remained the same.

With time, I'd saved enough to buy her the most beautiful ring I could find, and I proposed

to her.

Right in the middle of the local high school football field where we'd met so many years

ago.

A field, maybe not the best setting for a proposal but it meant so much to both of us.

Flowers filled our house with fragrant smells.

I brought home one everyday after work.

I made reservations every weekend for dates.

And no girl could ever mean as much to me as my Penny.

The wedding was the one she'd always dreamed of when we were younger: A winter wedding

in the snow, everything adorned in blues and whites, and that long sleeved dress she'd

hoped for ever since she saw it in that store window.

A year after the marriage, Penny came to me with the best news I'd ever received from

her.

She was pregnant.

We found out it was a girl, and I was every bit the happy father when our Violet came

into the world.

Dark hair, just like her mother.

Two years later, we had our son – Jackson.

He looked like me, with green eyes and a mop of chesnut hair.

Violet was over the moon about having a younger sibling.

Life was amazing.

It was everything Death had told me it would be, and more.

I chose life the last time I saw him, and life chose me.

You can imagine my shock the day I found him standing in front of my work desk.

I had been tapping away on my computer, focused on nothing but my work.

He broke that trance.

I became a statue, still as Lot's wife after she had turned to salt.

After seconds of this vacant stare-off, I broke the stillness, "Why…"

He sighed, much like he had the night we'd met.

That disapproving sigh, but now with a bit of apprehension.

"Something has occurred, Calvin.

Something bad."

My heart beat swiftly against my ribs, I stopped breathing.

"W-what do you mean bad?"

A million things raced through my head at once.

My family, my friends, myself; did something happen to them?

Was something going to happen to me.

"You remember Hale, don't you Calvin."

Hale.

The piece of crap I'd put in jail.

I hated hearing his name, "Yeah.

I remember that bastard.

What about him?

Did he finally get what was coming to hi-"

"He got out of jail, Calvin."

The caution and pity in that one sentence couldn't have been good.

I stood up from my office chair, flustered, "there's no way!

He couldn't have gotten out yet!

He received fifteen years!

It's only been nine!"

"Ever heard of good behavior Calvin?"

I was enraged.

How could this monster be capable of good behavior?

And then I remembered.

He'd fooled Penny for a year.

He had been a wolf in sheep's clothing.

He was definitely capable of fooling others.

"I think you need to come with me, Calvin."

I didn't waste any time.

I followed him, not bothering to tell anyone I was leaving work.

My first priority was to make sure the people I loved were okay.

But the pieces that were being put together in my mind was anything but okay.

I drove ninety all the way home.

Beads of sweat had formed across my forehead and my breathing was loudly audible.

Death followed me into the house as I rushed inside, but he said nothing.

The living room was a mess of broken vases – the ones which held all the flowers I'd

given to Penny.

And a million little pedals and leaves littered the floor.

I was so immensely angry and scared at the same time.

Scared mostly, because the scene in front of me hinted that nothing good could come

from it.

I screamed, terror in my voice, "Penny!

Violet, Jack!

Wher-"

"The master bedroom, Calvin," Death said from somewhere in my peripheral.

He pointed to the door at the end of the hall.

A door that was now chopped and broken, standing slightly ajar.

I sprinted down the hallway and pushed past the door, not worrying about the sharp splinters

that dug into my left hand.

The light was off.

I wish I hadn't turned it on.

Because when I did…I was met with sheer horror.

Blood.

Crimson painted across the white carpet and bedsheets.

On the walls.

And painted on the bodies of the three people in my life that meant the most to me.

The details are too traumatizing to repeat, but the axe that had been used on all of them

was left behind – embedded into my wife's skull.

I fell to my knees in front of them, wracking sobs so hard they made me puke.

I just couldn't stop crying.

I couldn't speak.

I was screaming under the weight of emotional pain.

I was hurt.

"But you said it would be better!"

I turned to Death, screaming and seeing red, "you said I'd be happy!

Why…," I sobbed deeply again, unable to contain the lump in my throat.

"And you were Calvin.

You were happy for several years.

But with a life comes chances.

Good ones and bad ones.

Everyone suffers Calvin."

"Suffer?

I have nothing to live for anymore Death!

I've lost my reasons for living, for working, for loving!

That's more than suffering!"

I couldn't contain the contempt in my voice and I got dangerously close to that black

hole of a face Death wore, despite having to look up to see it.

"You're wrong again Calvin.

I'm here not only for your family, as I do have to do my job," he lifted his bony

hands in surrender, "but I'm also here for you…"

"What?!

You already know I'm planning to kill myself once again, psychologist?"

I spat at him, hot rage drenched in every word.

"Actually, yes.

I knew you'd try.

You'll go get the pistol from the top shelf of your closet and blow your brains out, you'll

do it in a few hours in this very room.

But I have another perspective for you."

My mouth hung ajar.

He knew my plans, knew where the pistol was that I kept for protection, but I couldn't

be too surprised.

After a moment I crossed my arms and glared, "oh!

Another perspective for me, huh?

What?!

What could possibly make me choose life this time?

A life that isn't worth living!"

For the first and last time, Death laid a hand on my shoulder, and although I couldn't

see his face, I knew he was looking me right in the eyes.

"You must live Calvin, because Hale must die.

And you're the one who will make it happen," I thought I heard his lips part into a smile,

if he had lips.

Death made it clear once again for me.

"What do you say, Calvin?"

I smiled then too – what must have appeared a sick, sinister grin, but a grin all the

same.

"I'd say I want to live."

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My Drawings for January 2018 | Sketchbook Art Tour #11 - Duration: 14:03.

Hi everyone! My name is Midnight Cross.

In today's video, I'm going to be showing you all of my drawings for the month of January 2018

I hope you're all having an awesome new year so far

and I can't wait to share with you what I've been drawing this month and

Straight up. You can see this is my OC Alix and

I drew her for a collaboration with Smvarela

Smvarela90Hime_Art

This was a New Year's Eve themed drawing and so

you can check out that video right here and

also in the link in the description I

Really loved drawing this it was really awesome to get to draw my OC Alix because she's not a character

I usually draw which is kind of surprising

Considering she is the main character of my manga project reflections through time

But I really enjoyed drawing her in this, and I hope you guys really like this drawing as well

So that's the first drawing I did for January

Here is a drawing I showed you in my

Hair tutorial, which is how to draw female has two hairstyles, and this was a requested tutorial

So for that tutorial I drew lots of different female

hairstyles in different varieties lots of different lengths and I really wanted to show you guys a

variety of hairstyles so if you guys are interested in seeing that video

Just like before check out the link in the description or you can click on the card that comes up right here, so

That was for this tutorial here

Here is one of my favorite drawings for this month. It is my fan art of the girls from the game Doki Doki

Literature club, which I really love this game. I think it's a really creative game, and it's really unique

It's not like a lot of games so for this drawing since I inked it with

Markers of my bic markers they do run when you colour a copic marker over them so what I did for this is I

Made a copy of it with my printer, and I printed it out and that I colored over this version

So that it wouldn't run and I found that helps a lot when I ink things with

Markers that do run when you put copics over them

So that really helped

But it was quite funny

because I only use copics for the skin and this I didn't actually end up using topics for the rest of this drawing, but I

Really, love how this turned out and along with this drawing

I also wrote poems which were inspired by each of the characters personalities

And each of the characters poems from the game, and I put a lot of evidence that video

So I would really really appreciate it if you guys would go check that video out

And maybe share with your friends if you enjoyed it

And so these are all the little drawings I drew for this year and then this year

I also started drawing in this giant a free sketchbook

and I have really loved drawing in the shows so far so far so far I

Have really enjoyed drawing in this a3 sketchbook so far this year

So I am going to be showing you what I have been drawing in this book right here

For some reason drawing on bigger paper has inspired me more

maybe it's just because there's more paper to work with but I have really loved drawing in this and I feel like just

By having a different sketchbook it has inspired me to draw more and improve my arts

First up in the sketchbook. I have this drawing of my character Zane who is playing the violin and

It's kind of funny, because he actually doesn't play the violin

but I felt like drawing a character playing a violin and so this is what I came up with and

It was really fun to get to draw Zayn because I don't normally draw male characters

And it's something I want to practice on a lot this year

And so it was really fun to draw this an experiment with cross hatching techniques

This is my drawing of Mariah Carey Amma from beyond the boundary or

Kyoukai no Kanata, and this was for a monthly collaboration with Minnie

So we talked on Facebook

And she wanted to do a monthly collaboration series and so for this month

the character that she chose to draw was Mariah koriyama and

this month February

I'm going to be choosing the character and we're going to be during that character

So that's how a monthly collaborations work, and I forgot to mention at the start of this video that this

sketchbook update series is actually in collaboration with Minnie -

So I'm going to be uploading this sketchbook update for January and on Minnie's channel

She's also going to be uploading her January

Update where she's going to show all of her drawings for this month, so make sure you check that out

I will leave a link to that in the description so

Make sure you check that out

You can also check out the rest of my sketchbook update videos in the playlist in the description. I've been making them since

February 2017 I think so make sure you check those out

Anyway, this is Mirai Koriyama. I've actually never seen beyond the boundary but

Actually, I have seen a couple of episodes, but I've never completely finished the anime, but I really enjoy coloring Mirai

She's really cute, and I really loved

Experimenting with different colors. It was really great

This is my favorite drawing for this month. I called this one

Recollections it is a character from my manga project reflections through time

With this I really wanted to practice with more inking techniques

And this is the sort of art style that I really want to develop more in the future

Because this all I really love drawing in and I always feel really inspired when I ink like this

And I hope you guys like this art style too because there is something that I really love it

Was really fun to draw this and I also wrote a poem to go along with it, so please check that out

But this is something I'm really happy with and I hope you guys really love it, too

This is a sketch

That I started drawing that I didn't really like how the sketch turned out so I decided not to continue with it

But again these are two characters from my manga project reflecting through time

This is something that I started to inked but again, I didn't really like how it turned out that much I

had a sort of

Idea for it like lots of stars and everything. I don't know but it didn't turn out how I

Expected but I may finish this one if you guys are interested and you really like it

This is a drawing of my character Zayn from a manga project reflects Easter time

And I really want to draw him on his own

It is him with his motorbike, and he likes riding his motorbike. He's actually a mechanic

so he likes experimenting with different sorts of vehicles, and this is his motorbike I

Was going to show this in this week's video

But I came across two problems one the video half got corrupted, so

most of the footage did actually gets lost of this which is a shame and

Also, I'm not completely happy with this

I think I drew the legs too long, but I don't think he looks like the character

He is supposed to be I don't know how to explain it, but I am still happy with this

And it was really fun to crosshatch and practice new things plus

I'm really happy with how the motorbike turned out cuz I have never ever Jordan Martin Pike and it turned out way better than expected

So if you guys are interested in seeing the drawing process for this I will upload what I can of the video if you would

like to see it and

Yeah, I hope you guys liked seeing same

This is just a piece of paper where I just sketch out some ideas and some titles of art

Most of these I probably won't end up creating

but it is just something for inspiration when I'm having trouble coming up with ideas at

The moment I am going through a bit of an art blog so it's really hard for me to come up with

ideas and to think of

Different things to draw and one thing I do when I am having a bit of an art

Block is I like to think of big words

It's kind of hard for me to explain. I actually have a list right here

Where I actually do have some?

words that I write and

These sorts of words kind of inspire stuff with me

So I think of words that I really like and then I draw something to go along with it

Sometimes this also works when I write poetry and then I draw something to go along with it

There's some reason lately I've been more

writing

rather than artwork so if I write words

Or if I write poetry or if I write a story I've been finding it easier to come up with artwork that way

So these are some words that I wrote which might give me some ideas for art

So my handwriting is kind of hard to read but

This one says synth synthesis

pyromaniac

monochrome

tarnished

vivid

Recollections, which I used in that last drawing you saw

lucidity

nostalgia nothing nostalgia, sorry guys

Nostalgia Symphony Rap City

constellations

So those are some words, I use and these are just some drawings that I drew based on those words

This is my newest artwork that I am working on now, and I'm quite happy with this sketch

And I hope it turns out the way

I think I want it to I haven't come up with what I want to title it yet

I'm thinking I'll probably title it along one of these words, but I'm not too sure yet

Maybe you guys have a suggestion on what you guys want to call this

But these are actually two characters from my other manga project, and I haven't actually talked about this yet

so this will be my first time mentioning this I

Have mentioned this project before but before it was actually a book with illustrated pictures

But I have decided to make this

series instead a

one-volume manga and

I'm going to be working on this project along with my main series reflection through time

But these are the two main characters in that series that I am working on it's just going to be a really short more horror

psychological manga

I'm really excited about it, and I hope you guys will be excited to hear more about it, too

and I will talk more about it in future videos and also tell you more about my manga in future videos so

Thank you so much for watching my video today everyone. I really hope you enjoyed seeing my drawings for January

Next month I will make one for February so look forward to that

And I'll also be continuing uploading videos this week of my drawings and my stories and a Valentine's art special ooh

It's Bacchus buckle yay

But if you guys enjoyed this video, please give it a like and let me know in the comments what you thought about it I

Really hope you enjoyed this for here today guys have a great week, and I will see you in the next video. Bye

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Hillary Clinton Breaks Her Silence Amid FISA Memo Firestorm Implies Trump Using FISA Memo as Scapeg - Duration: 2:39.

Hillary Clinton Breaks Her Silence Amid FISA Memo Firestorm Implies Trump Using FISA Memo

as Scapegoat.

On Monday, twice failed Presidential candidate and election rigger, Hillary Clinton spoke

for the first time since the damning FISA memo was released Friday.

Hillary Clinton presented the Human Rights Award to Yazidi activist Nadia Murad on Monday

at Georgetown University.

When asked about women in global politics, women's rights and the role of female leadership

in the world, Hillary Clinton implied sexism and misogyny played a role for her crushing

loss of the 2016 presidential election.

We now know Hillary Clinton attempted to rig the 2016 presidential election with the help

of the FBI and DOJ yet she has the nerve to complain about sexism and misogyny.

"Secretary Clinton, you talked about a backlash.

How do you see this backlash against women's rights and what can be done about it?"

BBC correspondent Lyse Doucet asked Hillary.

Hillary Clinton then brought the conversation back to her experience as a presidential candidate

in the 2016 election.

Not only did Crooked Hillary blame sexism and misogyny for her 2016 election loss, she

subtly implied Trump is using the FISA memo as a scapegoat.

"So any of you who've read my book about what happened know that I think misogyny and

sexism was part of that campaign.

It was one of the contributing factors.

Some of it was old fashioned sexism and a refusal to accept the equality of women and

certainly the equality of women's leadership and some of it as an outgrowth of all of this

anxiety and insecurity that is playing on some people and leading them on a hunt for

scapegoats," Hillary said.

This woman's arrogance is stunning.

watch the video :

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!

Oh yeah, they're like model 50 was just everybody lane I

Don't know what I didn't get it really I mean

They hacked the fucker he didn't want to pay to put the patches out to fix the game

But he hacked it around like January came out. Everybody's like me

I feel like they purposely hacked. Oh fuck out of me to let everybody just learn while I

Play there every call to you on places

Kamiya had xbox pc abilities I didn't play like stealing shit

We don't we don't

Be giving birth. I smoking ashamed to show the enemy and be with all the skills

Tell us about with Lydia Lily home filly that we're a long trip English

I guess the party got suspended me wrong with a heavy. Yeah, Billy up filly

Ah

They telling lies they walk around with poker faces I'm sick and tired of showing up to these Boyd case legal drugs and money

That's all they ever Sully our steady husband applying this foot around

But no, I mother stayed in different places so sticker haters make it lose their fucking bitches at Denver race

I'm not like mr.. Feeny put the money first cuz I'm a bitch

nigga like the

Mean what the weather the storm I stole our control was vacant

Only one Chester blows and I'm taking my side like a baby. That's vaccinated trying. I have my haters like damn homie action

Walk around

They gonna tell his story was their friend with me guys playing

guys playing I

Hope that sometimes, I won't I

feel through sometimes I don't like

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The Crimson Fly: Hey! Get back here!

The Crimson Fly: C'mon... Guys... I can't... run that fast... yet...

The Crimson Fly: Maybe I can see where they go if I get higher?

The Crimson Fly: Man, the city's a lot different from up here... Where did I come up from?

The Crimson Fly: Did I just get lost?! Seriously?! Crud!

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#SAL AT RIO DE JANEIRO | #SAL 46 | Living in a sailboat at Guanabara Bay - Duration: 12:21.

We're on the move ... A mini move in fact, just for a month.

Let's spend some time in Rio to find out what it's like to live on a sailboat in a big city.

And it will also be a farewell to a great friend: Brutus.

It was here in the middle of this crossing to Rio,

with the sea in a mess, that I was sure we had sold it.

Then I gave her a big hug, because I knew it was going to be the last crossing I would do on Brutus.

It's funny, it's kind of silly, but we end up creating a feeling like

as if it were a horse or a pet.

And this is not new. In English boats are one of the

few inanimate objects that ask for feminine rather than neutral pronouns.

We'll still deliver him in a few months, so we have time to say goodbye.

We love Paraty, and in the last few weeks we've done some really nice things.

We help make an unforgettable propose from Vinícius to Cecilia

and we went to a wedding without wearing shoes, Joao and Adriana.

At the wedding, it was also a chance to talk more with Elio, who was already getting ready to leave.

He was introspective, seemed to be already entering a solitary mood.

Preparing for the first leg of his crossing of the northwest passage,

that is, from the Atlantic to the Pacific by the North Pole.

He left 3 days before us, with the intention of making a first leg

direct to New Port, in the United States, perhaps with a stop in the Bahamas

It was great to had him here this year with us. Now we will stay at least 4 without seeing him again

You're very welcome and we're going after you.

Ohh! Now that I will fart, huh!

Okay, some distance! Thank you for teaching me how to kill cockroaches.

Bon voyage, my friend.

Before leaving I had fixed some leaks and an air leak in the Brutus diesel line,

We're here with a little engine problem.

We are here on a wonderful Daycharter

A small problem in the engine and we are solving in an alternative way, right?

Let's think about the good side of this: A very good barbecue, a beer cracking cold

and an excellent chat

Our heroes !!!

How nice! We were negotiating which arm to eat first.

I will throw it.

The training was good!

Honey, stay at the helm please.

which although it was nothing serious, made me sweat a lot ....

I also fixed a small oil leak from the cylinder head cover.

This made me learn a lot more about mechanics with the help of many friends.

Beautiful! I love listening to this noise!

This is awesome!

There, there!

This little engine is awesome!

Awesome!

This engine never stpos. Diesel never stops. That can be all smoke. Everyone come out from behind you.

It runs, it runs anyway. It is a beauty!

This engine is better than a cousin's kiss! Good as hell!

Having some autonomy in this area is a major short-term goal.

Not that I do not have an excellent mechanic, I really like Lau.

But we intend to go in the future to places that do not always have a mechanic available.

After everything revised and shining, we began our crossing.

To go to Rio, the ideal is to wait for a cold front,

so you do not catch the contrary winds that good weather brings, usually from the East.

The other time I went to Rio, I went upwind and it was very exhausting.

This time with Aline, I did not wanted to risk it.

On this route I think it's best to leave after the first day of the cold front,

when the strongest winds blow and the rain really falls.

So our plan is to wait the right moment at Ilha Grande,

which besides being already closer to Rio is a good place to wait for anything.

It was also an opportunity to visit Adriano and Isa from the floating Lagoa Verde steak house

The one we recorded in #SAL #14

There I met Adriano's new invention: An water bike!

Already have a name for it?

The "Skinnies of the Ocean"?

Skinnies of the Ocean!i

Is this entrepreneurship or is it not?

Aline!

Hi!

What would that be?

Entrepreneurship ...?

Entrepreneur as it's best!

And what do you intend to do with it?

Rent, franchises ...

Put it in some places to rent, right Adriano?

Nice!

So let's go for entrepreneurship !!!

And who suddenly appears there?

Elio Crapun!

With Paulo and Rose

So, you are you going to say: But how so???

Well.. he had to stop because of a problem with the navigation lights, just after leaving.

See these two figures together, it was too much

It's a lot of italianisse in one place !!

Bravo, bravo ???? ??? ??? Veneto ???? ??? Does anyone understand?

He ended up helping Adriano with a design of a better helm for the bike.

Thanks!

I found her super stable, fun and a good idea

After we said goodbye, we went to the Marina Portogalo to fill our diesel tank.

At this moment the cold front arrived and made everything more uncomfortable.

To make matters worse I forgot my waterproof pants.

We did not intended to use many liters of fuel,

but I think it's safer to leave with a full tank.

I'm in doubt if we go to Pouso or stay here and wait for the rain to stop ... better, right?

The original plan was to go to Pouso on Ilha Grande, the last beach sheltered before Rio De Janeiro.

But it was raining so much, I preferred to stop here before.

This would increase the last leg to Rio in about two hours,

but it was better than facing the rain.

So we had dinner, watched a movie, and slept a little.

A little bit, because I woke up at 2AM.

My plan was still to arrive in Rio by day. And for that I had to leave early.

Sunrise is always one of the coolest things about these crossings.

The wind as we predicted was in favor at around 10 to 20 knots

and Brutus was in a good speed.

Sometimes with the Genoa II, sometimes with the Genoa III,

which are two foresail options.

The only thing though, is that the sea was quite shaky, with 2.5m waves and a Navy warning.

The height was not so much the problem,

but there were still waves of the previous wind along with these new formed by the cold front,

then it was a mess.

As I watched the waves hitting the rocks and rising,

I thought it was a little too much for Aline,

who is still getting used to crossings in the open sea.

And it really was difficult for her. A good part of the crossing she was lay, which made her avoid being seasick.

But arriving in Rio de Janeiro by the sea is something that is ordinary.

We're tied!

Baby, now you deserve to do whatever you want.

We anchored at Urca, at the foot of the Sugarloaf.

I just needed to fix my cell phone the next day, which fell to the ground during the crossing

and fix the dinghy outboard engine fuel tank valve, that was leaking gasoline.

He felt! And so, there was water in the basement

He fell into that basement water and the screen is not good.

I was afraid I'd lost the phone. I still have this fear, but ...

there was a call! Maybe it is working.

Then ... I threw up some isopropyl alcohol, which is the holy water of electronics.

I still have hope of changing the screen and get it working again.

These unexpected expenses really suck!

But I think happiness is not to end all problems,

one must learn to live with some who appear at times.

And here at the foot of the Sugarloaf,

facing Christ The Redeemer,

on a beach with the promise that you can leave your dinghy and gobuy a new phone,

comes to me another poem by Mario Quintana:

"The true art of traveling ...

We should always go out on the street like running away from home,

As if all the ways of the world were open before us.

It does not matter that the commitments, the obligations are there ...

We came from far away, with an open soul and the heart singing!"

It was a delight to solve these problems,

We walk around town, play, learn.

and we felt that we were living one of the happiest days of our lives.

If you think it worth a coffee, leave one for us at APOIA.se

and please be sure to subscribe our channel

so you know when we release a new episode

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கீரை கூட்டு | முளைக்கீரை கூட்டு | கீரை தானிய கூட்டு | Dal Spinach in Tamil(ENG SUB) - Duration: 7:04.

spinach dal recipe

Spinach- 1 bunch

cut the greens and wash well in water 3 times,drain and keep aside

Toor dal-1/2 cup, Channa dal - 1/4 th cup

cooked Legumes of any kind- 1cup

Chopped onion-1/2

slit green chillies-3

chopped garlic-4

curry leaves

Turmeric powder-1/2 tsp

sambar powder-1 tsp

Mustard seeds-1 tsp, urad dal-1 tsp, cumin seeds-1/2 tsp

Add required salt and 3/4 th cup of water

Keep until 3 whistles

Don't forget to subscribe and hit the like button below the video

Add cooked legumes

Ready to serve

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Ep115- Tiniest Book Launch Party Ever! [My Incredible Opinion] - Duration: 8:29.

Today is a very exciting day for me!

I want to explain why I think the book, Crooked, I've been working on for the last few months,

is important – to me at least, and hopefully to you as well.

It is officially available right now on Amazon in print and Kindle versions and any day now

will also be available on Amazon, Audible and iTunes as an audiobook.

The book is called Crooked: Man-Made Disease Explained.

Go to Amazon and search for "Crooked Disease" and it should pop up to the top.

If you just type Crooked it may take a while to find it.

This book offers explanations for about everything you've ever had questions that your doctor

or research could not answer.

It's everything I know and have kept secret for the past couple of years.

I really think it may offer you hope for healing and recovery from whatever you or your family

are suffering from.

The subtitle is important – it's called "the incredible story of metals, microbes

and medicine – hidden within our faces."

The book is a bit different than the two-and-a-half-hour video I released a few months ago or the 7-minute

summary video I did.

First it tells the story of how I started noticing particular kinds of faces – people

(like myself sometimes) who have crooked smiles or misaligned eyes, and was able to determine

this minor facial palsy might actually be a warning sign acute metal toxicity.

Secondly, and more importantly, the book goes through many of the modern illnesses that

currently plague humanity and explains specifically what might be causing them.

Around two hundred years ago, humans started ingesting, then injecting metal in the body

for medicinal purposes.

Metals had been ingested before then, but not much.

Around 1800 it became common practice for nearly everyone – the sick, the dying, infant

babies, even pregnant women.

Then later in the 1800s metals began to be injected, a turning point in the history of

man-made disease – this is really when things such as allergy and autoimmune diseases began

to appear.

The book includes another component that I haven't spoken of in any of my videos – in

addition to the acute damage caused by metal like aluminum and sometimes mercury, bacterial

infections (and possibly viral infections) but mostly bacterial infections – may be

manipulated by metals and certain antibiotics to create chronic, long-running infections

that our bodies cannot clear.

This important concept is discussed thoroughly and may explain MANY of the modern diseases

which have appeared in the last 200 years.

In the past, we got sick from bacteria or viruses.

There might be an infection, our immune system would fight the infection, and the battle

would be over.

In the modern age of metals, microbes and medicine, this sequence is disrupted.

Infections go on for months and years, sometimes involving multiple pathogens and our bodies

are seemingly unable to conquer the invaders.

The chronic inflammation that happens from these perpetual battles is the reason for

many of the neurological and autoimmune disorders we see today.

Certain antibiotics can make them worse, the reason that traditional medicine has had a

difficult time treating people who suffer from these illnesses.

What are these illnesses?

I don't cover them all, but many of them I do.

I'm going to just give you a preview of the things I talk about in the book.

Crooked goes through many of the man-made illnesses of today such as ADHD, Allergies

& Asthma, Anemia, Autism, Alzheimer's disease, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Chronic traumatic

encephalopathy (CTE) the concussion disease, Crohn's disease, Type 1 Diabetes, Eating

disorders such as picky eating and anorexia, eczema, Fibromyalgia, Hearing disorders, Heart

disease, Lupus, Lyme disease, Multiple sclerosis, PANDAS and PANS, Parkinson's disease, POTS,

Rheumatoid arthritis, Sarcoidosis, Sensory processing disorder, Tics, Tourette syndrome,

Tuberous sclerosis complex, Ulcerative colitis, and Zika.

This isn't a complete list – there are other topics that I cover such as: Why girls

get autoimmune diseases soon after puberty.

Why vitamin D supplements may be BAD for you.

Why you can't tan anymore.

Why certain antibiotics make you worse.

All kinds of topics that may help you understand why YOU or your children are sick and what

you might do to heal.

This book contains a bunch of NEW things that you probably have never heard before.

Most of all, it is a theoretical exploration into the cause of all of these illnesses.

The result of a combination of metals, microbes and medicine that humans have never encountered

before.

Who is this book for?

There are four people I think should read this book.

Perhaps you can get a copy for one of each of these in your life.

First off, doctors, nurses and health care providers.

This book is physician friendly!

If you've struggled with an ongoing health condition such as chronic fatigue syndrome

or fibromyalgia and your doctor has never been able to understand what is going on with

you, I hope that you can give them a copy of this book.

I think it will help them with a specific scientific understanding of why you have crippling

fatigue, or why your joints are throbbing with pain but show no signs of inflammation.

If you have a physician in your life, I really think this doctor-friendly book will help

them treat the next patients that come their way.

Secondly, if you know someone who is sick from any of the illnesses I've listed above

and never seems to be able to get better, I think this book may give them both an understanding

of their suffering and the hope that they may, in fact, get better.

Permanently.

I know many of these people who have spent their life savings at fancy doctors and genetic

testing trying to understand the what and why of their suffering.

This $20 investment in the understanding of their health may save others – who are just

beginning this journey – THEIR life savings.

Thirdly, if you know a couple who may be about to have children, I wish you could get them

this book so even if they choose to vaccinate, they will be able to learn how to look out

for signs of metal toxicity.

There's a whole chapter in Crooked on that.

Finally, I hope you can have a personal copy and will read the book thoroughly (NO SKIPPING

CHAPTERS), and will critique my ideas.

Punch some holes in some of my hypotheses.

Maybe confirm something I've stated.

Debunk something I've said.

I've proposed a bunch of new things and they can certainly be improved upon.

Finally, I hope you will tell other people about this book.

I have no publisher and I have no marketing or publicity budget beyond talking about it

on Facebook and Twitter.

Ignore my slick looking graphics and conjured confidence – I'm afraid that it's just

me and you.

So if you see someone struggling to understand what's going on with their health or their

children's health, recommend the book to them.

If you're able to write an honest review on Amazon, that would be super helpful.

If you're able to share your thoughts about the book on Facebook, that would be huge.

So Crooked:Man-Made Disease Explained available on Amazon right now in print and Kindle.

Soon to be audiobook within the next few days – any day now actually.

Search for Crooked Disease not Crooked it will be too hard to find.

I'm going to take it off my stores Are You Crooked and My Incredible Opinion .com for

a few weeks just to try and get you to order from Amazon.

It'll help the book rank up hopefully and maybe others will buy it who don't anything

about what we're talking about.

This is an important message that I hope we're able to get out to the general public because

it could explain so much of what's causing all of our suffering.

I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it.

I also hope, sincerely hope, that this book gives you some belief that healing and recovery

are possible for any of the illnesses I talked about inside – maybe some of the others

that I skipped.

I truly believe we are on the cusp of understanding man-made disease and I hope this book offers

you a step in the right direction.

And that is my incredible opinion.

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The Advantech I.Q. Unlimited with BASIC and a Z80 CPU. - Duration: 18:09.

Hello, and welcome back to the 8-Bit Guy.

In this episode, I want to show you this bizarre little computer known as the IQ Unlimited

by Advantech.

Now, you might be wondering "What is this company Advantech?"

Well, if you turn the computer over you'll see it was actually produced by Video Technology

Electronics, otherwise known as V-Tech."

Yes, that's the same V-Tech that has produced tons of cordless telephones, kids learning

computers, baby monitors, and a variety of other things.

They are also the ones that built the Laser 128, which was an Apple II clone, along with

the matching Laser XT which was a PC clone.

They also produced the laser line of portable computers, and even a series of proprietary

desktop computers that carried the laser brand name.

So, needless to say V-Tech is no stranger to making computers.

But, I think this may be the strangest one they ever made.

The front of the box claims it to be complete, powerful, simple, and affordable.

It also says it is designed to overcome every worry a home computer buyer might have.

That's quite a claim.

It also shows the 12 built-in programs, which seems to be a big part of their marketing

strategy.

The back of the box claims the IQ Unlimited is the computer families will never outgrow.

That's also quite a bold statement.

And it does go into more detail about the 12 built in programs.

Let's take a closer look at this thing.

Over here is the ON/OFF switch.

Around on the back you have a composite video output, a power input, and down here is an

RF output for TVs, along with a channel selector switch.

Then, we have what appears to be a standard parallel printer port.

I have no idea what this port is for.

You might think it is for ROM cartridges, but I'm not convinced of that because if

you look over here to the side, you'll find what looks much more like a ROM cartridge

slot.

However, I cannot find any evidence that any ROM at all ever existed for this thing and

being that it has no disk drive connection, that means the 12 programs that are built

into this thing that's pretty much all it ever has or every will have.

I should also mention there's no audio output jack, but it does have an internal speaker

right here for sound.

On the bottom, you may find it interesting that it has two battery compartments.

The first one here takes four C cell batteries and this can actually operate the computer.

After all, this is supposed to be a quasi-portable computer.

I'll get into more about that shortly.

But down here you'll see yet another battery compartment.

This one runs on four AA batteries.

This essentially keeps your programs and documents stored in battery backed RAM, and presumably

keeps the clock running.

So, I think what they were trying to do was to offer a system similar to this old Laser50

that has a single-line display, which what a coincidence was also made by V-Tech, but

I think they wanted to offer a desktop experience as well, all in the same package.

I did some digging around to see where this thing was sold.

And, I found out it was sold in Many department stores during the Christmas season of 1991.

For example, in this 1991 Christmas catalog for JCPenny you'll see this thing advertised

alongside other kids computers of the era, including other V-tech branded computers.

Although this is certainly the most expensive of the bunch coming in at 200 dollars.

It does also mention in the ad that it has 64K of memory.

I also found it in this 1991 Sears catalog and it is advertised along side a special

IQ dot matrix printer.

And the printer costs $200, the exact same price as the computer itself.

So the combination would run you $400.

Interestingly enough, I found that in this same catalog there were some dedicated word

processors for around the same price.

Although these word processors did have the advantage that they had floppy drives to store

your work.

Hey, this Brother model apparently even features Tetris.

That makes me want to get one!

Now, in this same catalog they were also advertising a Packard Bell 386 PC for $1,000 and an XT

for $700.

So, the V-tech IQ does seem to be price competitive with those, especially being a monitor is

required for those machines and that was an additional $329.

The Vtech could use a TV or its built in display.

However, on the next page you can see an Amiga 500, also a costly proposition for $600 plus

another $350 for the monitor.

However, down below is the good old Commodore 64c.

Sure, this was one of the last years it was on the market, but you'll notice its regular

price was only $150 and you could use it with a TV as well.

So now we'll have to ask the question of how does the IQ Unlimited stack up against

the Commodore 64?

Well, let's try powering it on.

We'll try using the built-in LCD first.

Copyright 1991 Video Technology.

Enter Year.

Ehh..

I'll mess with setting the date later.

Ok, so next it appears I can scroll through a list of software, including a word processor,

spell review, calculator, mind challenge, word zappers, basic tutor, BASIC itself, and

a 200 year calendar!

I'm actually afraid to try any of these on a 1-line LCD because I know how bad they

will probably be!

In my experience, I consider 4 lines to be sort of a minimum requirement for doing anything

useful.

So, I'll try the obligatory scrolling BASIC routine.

The trouble is, it will be sorely disappointing when you only have 1 line.

haha.

At least it does pause between lines when listing the program.

Let's exit out of BASIC and try the word processor.

I'll tell it to create a new file.

I guess I can just start typing away.

I'll take this opportunity to mention I don't care much for the keyboard, the keys

are a bit stiff so I tend to make lots of mistakes.

So yeah, I guess you could write a document on this, but it would be an exercise in frustration.

But, you know, being this was aimed at kids, you know, I guess it would have been ok for

a road trip to Grandma's house or something like that back in 1991.

I mean, you've got to keep in mind that kids back then couldn't just pull out their

cell phone and play on that or iPad or something like that.

So, you know, this might have been better than nothing.

Well, let's hook it up to an actual TV and see what we get.

One thing I noticed right away was there was a lot of color artifacts.

I suspected that this computer generates color much in the same way the Apple II does.

OK, so the first thing it wants to know when I turn it on, and it's showing this on both

screens, is if I want to use the TV or LCD.

Which, I'm going to go ahead and pick the TV.

And, yeah, I guess I better go ahead and put in the date.

I guess we'll find out of it is year-2000 compliant because this is year 2018 and this

is the month of February and it is the 6th.

So, all right, here's all of the 12 applications that we have built in.

The first thing I'm kind of curious about is I'm going to go over here and look at

this calendar.

I'm just going to go ahead, um, OK.

So, here's the actual calendar and it is correct.

This is a Tuesday, the 6th.

Yeah, looks like this calendar is actually year 2000 compliant.

Well, we'll go ahead and quit out of that.

Let's take a look at the word processor.

All right, it's going to ask if I want 40 or 80 columns.

I'm going to pick 40 columns this time.

OK, so some of the things I want to draw your attention to is first of all, if you look

up at the top right hand corner it shows there's 24K available.

Which is, to be honest, not that much for a word processor.

If I press escape, I get a menu.

And I can go to, you know, several different things you'd expect that a word processor

would have.

But this is one of the interesting things about this computer is that if you'll notice

it has load and save options.

So, if I use load, it wants to know what file I want to load.

I can push the help button to get a list.

And these are some of the little tests and stuff that I've done.

And it won't actually let me select anything from this screen, but I can type in the name.

So, yeah, this is a test I saved earlier.

And I actually have had the computer powered off and even carried it around some while

this was saved.

So, it does actually save this to internal RAM, but if you were to take those little

4 batteries out, that'd be the end of it.

So, anyway, let's exit out of the word processor.

Let's have a look at some of these other programs.

Spell review.

No no, let's try word zappers.

So, this is some kind of game, of course.

So, it looks like I've got to type the letters in order to destroy them.

If I don't do anything, let's see what happens.

OK, looks like it they just start destroying, I guess they're like, I guess that's like

the city or something and they are destroying it.

Well, let's go back out of that.

Let's try game level, I don't know, let's up the level to 3.

OK.

Looks like you actually have to type words.

Not too hard.

Oops.

OK, maybe it's a little harder than I thought.

Mostly because the position I'm in trying to do this.

All right, well we've seen word zappers, I think that's enough of that.

Let's have a look at mind challenge.

OK, so we can do science, geography, trivia, or history.

Well, let's do science.

Number of players, 1.

Level, I don't know.

1, what the heck.

Light.

A blank is produced through the refraction and reflection of sunlight by airborne water

droplets.

I can think of a lot of different things that might be.

Looks like I can press help for multiple choice.

OK, I was going to say rainbow, but it didn't look like there was enough characters there

for that, so there we go.

What is a glass used to focus light called.

I would say that's a lens.

So, whoops.

We can try typing that in without doing the multiple choice.

Hey, I got it right.

Optical cables for guiding light are made from … glass, I think?

Hey yeah.

So, yeah, this is a little bit challenging because you can either try typing in the word

or you can push the help button and then it will give you three choices to pick from.

So, that's interesting.

All right, well, let's exit out of here.

And, let's have a look at BASIC.

All right, I'm going to pick 40 columns.

All right, so now, we're going to do the same test we did earlier.

All right, there we go.

One thing I notice different from other BASIC is that it tends to put a line in between.

But, I will say that I've spent some time playing around with this BASIC.

And even though I don't have the users manual, actually if you push help, it will give you

a list of all of the commands available.

And, there's several different screens here of commands, and one of the big problems of

this BASIC is, it doesn't have any graphics commands, and sound commands, and it doesn't

even have any way to position text on the screen.

It does have a clear screen command, so you know, you could clear the screen and start

over again in your program, which is kind of a pain and would be really slow.

So, for example, if I wanted to code something like Tetris, you know, that would be relatively

impossible on here because of the limited command set of BASIC, plus even commands that

we're used to on other computers like POKE and PEEK simply do not exist on this computer.

So there's no way to manually talk to the hardware to like put characters in different

places of video RAM or anything like that.

So, yeah, unfortunately, the BASIC is pretty much going to be limited to text.

And, you know, I guess you could create a text adventure on here or something, but unfortunately,

that's going to be about it.

So, I'm not real impressed with the BASIC, I have to say.

So, let's try the 80-column mode.

OK, so this turns out to be totally unreadable, as you can see.

However, I wondered what it would look like with an old monochrome monitor.

You can definitely see all of the vertical striping used to create color.

However, when we go to the word processor, it is supposed to just have a gray background

with black text.

And here it's actually pretty darned readable.

Although, admittedly I've seen better.

Next I tried BASIC in 80 columns and it's on a black background.

This is also very readable.

I was able to achieve the same thing on my video capture card by setting it to PAL mode,

so it no longer recognizes the NTSC color signal.

And it's also pretty clear like this.

One thing I was able to do was verify how it is generating color.

Take this screenshot, for example.

If I use a paint program to convert this to grayscale, it looks like this.

And this is essentially how something like a Commodore 64 would look on a grayscale display.

However, when I grab a grayscale image from the computer using this technique, this is

what it actually looks like.

Again, you can see all of the vertical stripes used to create artifact colors.

Here's using the spreadsheet in 80 columns mode.

To be honest I found the whole system somewhat more pleasing to use in grayscale.

I think I prefer the sharp text over the blurry color this thing offers.

But that's probably just me.

I'd imagine kids of the early 1990s probably appreciated the color.

I also wanted to show you the little drawing program.

It's kind of hard to draw without a mouse, but you can create basic shapes use the keyboard

to draw things as well as they have like little stamps of different little objects and stuff

you can put on the screen, and you can type some text and whatnot.

But, I'm not going to show you all of the 12 programs on here because that would take

pretty much forever, so let's move along.

Well, let's take this thing apart.

I'm eager to see what sort of architecture this thing is using.

To be honest, since it came out in 1991 I'm half afraid well just see some epoxy blobs.

But we'll see.

OK, here's the inside.

So this board here clearly has something to do with power since it is connected to the

battery compartments.

This here is the RF modulator.

This is the little LCD screen.

And of course, this is the keyboard, it's actually two separate parts.

And the guts of the computer is under here.

So yeah, I need to remove that.

I'll just unscrew this RF shield and hopefully that will be enough to see whats there.

OK, well, rats.

There's just one chip here.

And it's a proprietary V-tech chip.

But there appears to be some other DIP style chips on the other side.

So, let's see if we can move this around a bit.

OK, this gives us a much better view, and I suspect I can identify many of these chips.

I'll need to remove this sticker.

And some alcohol will clean that right up.

OK, so after doing a bit of research, here's what I came up with.

This chip here is a Z-80 clone.

So that's the same 8-bit CPU used in many early home computers of the 70s and 80s.

Definitely nothing cutting edge for 1991.

However, this one does run at 6 MHz.

Or at least it is rated for 6 Mhz.

I'm not really sure what clock speed it is running at.

The other chip on top, I have no idea.

This next chip here was easy to identify.

It's a pseudo-static ram.

Now what that means is that it's actually dynamic RAM, but they have included all of

the refresh circuitry inside the chip so that it behaves essentially like static RAM.

It also happens to be 128K in size.

Which is weird being that the computer is only advertised to have 64K.

It's possible maybe they just got a good deal on these chips but the architecture isn't

designed to use the second half of the RAM.

Who knows.

These two chips here are sort of interesting too.

This one is just an 8-bit shift register.

And all of those traces connecting to it head over to the parallel printer port.

So we can guess they are using this to drive the printer port.

This other chip is what I find more fascinating.

It's actually a 4-bit micro controller.

According to the data sheet, it contains 512K of ROM and 16K of RAM.

My guess is they are using this to drive the composite video display.

16K should be plenty for video RAM.

I suppose they could be storing some of the other programs and stuff on the ROM inside

of this, who knows.

That's a lot of ROM.

Not sure what speed it is clocked, but it is rated to run anywhere from 2 to 5 mhz.

Again, that's fast enough to produce a composite video signal.

So, just an overview of the board here.

This is a Z80 CPU, 128K of RAM, a shift register, a micro controller, which I suspect runs the

video display.

I think this chip here, just by the process of elimination, is a ROM chip of some kind.

Probably why it has the Vtech branding on it.

And then this chip on the other side of the board.

Yeah, not sure.

It could be some sort of glue logic or maybe just a bunch of consolidated parts.

Who knows.

So, I asked the question earlier in the episode if the IQ unlimited could compete with the

Commodore 64.

So, considering that the Commodore 64 was price competitive with this machine even when

you included a disk drive on the Commodore, the Commodore had thousands of software titles

available for it, and this had exactly 12.

I suspect most of these wound up in the trash after a few years, particularly after the

kids got tired of playing on the 12 built-in programs.

And although the original price was $200, I've seen some evidence on some forums that

these might have been on like the home shopping network or other discount type stores for

much less, possibly even under a hundred dollars towards the end of it's lifespan.

Needless to say, I think any brand new computing platform based on an 8-bit processor in 1991

was pretty much doomed to failure.

Still, it's an interesting little piece of forgotten computer history, so I hope you

enjoyed learning about it.

And, I guess that about wraps it up for this episode, so stick around for the next one

and thanks for watching!

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COMO DOMINAR OS PHRASAL VERBS EM INGLÊS? - Duration: 7:18.

Hey, what up, YouTube and Facebook?

Ok, let's just adjust here the chair.

Hey, what up, YouTube and Facebook?

It's Mairo Vergara here again

with one more video in English.

Today, we're going to talk about

Phrasal verbs!

So, phrasal verbs.

You know, a lot of people that study English,

they like to talk about phrasal verbs.

There are, you know, a ton of books about phrasal verbs.

And apparently, phrasal verbs are very important

if you want to, you know,

learn English and become a fluent English speaker.

But the thing is,

a lot of people, they talk about phrasal verbs,

and they think, "I've been studying English

for quite a while,

and I think it's time for me to just,

you know, learn some phrasal verbs."

- Yeah, man, I've been studying English for

a year and a half, and I'm fluent,

I'm doing pretty well.

- Yeah man, you're doing pretty well.

You can speak, you know, you understand the language.

I think it's time for you to learn some...

some phrasal verbs. - Yeah, man, definitely.

If you want to really go to the next level,

you know, when it comes to speaking English,

I think phrasal verbs is the way to go.

Yeah man, definitely.

You know, phrasal verbs are the shit.

You got to study some phrasal verbs.

Fuck it! Phrasal verbs.

It's like just the word phrasal verb,

it seems to important and so cool,

I don't know,

that people just want to learn phrasal verbs!

They don't even know what a phrasal verb is,

but still, they think,

"I should learn some phrasal verbs."

So the thing is, in this video,

you're finally going to learn what is a phrasal verb.

I'm going to teach you three different things.

Number one, what is a phrasal verb.

Number two, how you should study phrasal verbs.

And number three is a secret, it's a surprise,

so you got to watch the video until the end

to find out what the surprise is.

So, let's get down to brass tacks.

Number one, what is a phrasal verb?

So, in English and in Portuguese,

I don't know, Japanese, Chinese, Russian,

any language, you have verbs.

You've got a lot of verbs.

For example, work.

So, work.

Wok is a verb, right? This is a verb.

Now, English is a little bit weird.

I don't know why, they have, like,

regular, traditional verbs, such as work.

But they have like, a different kind of verb,

such as work out. Work out.

So, you see, this is one verb, work.

And it has a meaning.

Now, this, work out, is another verb.

So, this is not like, work.

It's not like, the verb work plus the preposition,

whatever, out.

Work out is the verb by itself,

formed by two different words.

So, you combine the word "work"

with the word "out"

and you have a totally new word,

which is work out, which is a verb,

which we call a phrasal verb.

So, you see the difference?

It's a little bit confusing,

but let's simplify things. This is a verb, ok?

Work, grammatically, we call this a verb.

And this is also a verb,

it's just another verb, with a different meaning.

So, this has one meaning, like work.

The meaning is like, "I work.

I work as a teacher, whatever."

Now, work out is another verb,

which grammatically, we call a phrasal verb,

because it's formed by two different words

and the meaning is totally different,

it's not like "work." It's work out.

Like, you go to the gym and you work out,

you exercise, that's the meaning, ok?

So, this is a phrasal verb.

A verb formed by two different words.

But it still is a verb.

Ok, now, second part of the video.

How you should study phrasal verbs.

This is very important,

because a lot of people think,

"Phrasal verbs are so important,

and I have to study it and all the rules,

and all the tips and tricks about how to learn phrasal verbs."

And the thing is,

we don't have phrasal verbs in Portuguese.

So, it's very difficult for us to get used

to using phrasal verbs,

because it's a verb formed by two words,

we don't have that in Portuguese!

So, it's difficult for you.

You study a phrasal verb, you practice a little bit,

and then you try to use it,

usually, it will sound not so natural.

Just because, as I was saying, you're not used to it.

So, instead of just studying the phrasal verb

and trying to, you know, consciously use it,

and that's my advice.

You know, it's the same old advice

that I've been preaching to you guys for,

I don't know, four years?

But the thing is, try to learn sentences

with phrasal verbs.

Get used to using the sentences,

the patterns with the phrasal verbs,

and naturally, you're going to incorporate

the phrasal verbs in your active speaking skills.

So, let me give you an example.

There's one phrasal verb that I really like,

which is "pull off," ok? Pull off.

Pull off means to be able to do something.

If you pull something off,

or if you pull off something,

it means you are able to do something.

Now, usually, you are going to use pull off

in sentences such as,

"I don't know if I'm going to be able to pull it off."

This is the sentence.

I don't know if I'm going to be able to pull it off.

I don't know if I'm going to be able to pull it off.

So, pull it off.

You know this "it"?

It's the thing that I'm trying to do.

It. I'm trying to do something.

This something is it.

So, pull it off means to be able to do it.

It's even a little bit complicated to explain,

but the meaning is super easy to understand.

Pull it off.

Be able to do it. That's the meaning.

And then, what you do,

instead of studying and trying to think about

when you use the phrasal verb "pull it off,"

in which kind of situations,

or which kind of sentence should I use pull it off,

you just learn how to say,

"Let's see if I'm able to pull it off."

Or, "Don't worry man, I will pull it off."

You know, just learn simple sentences

with the pattern "pull it off."

You learn it, you practice it,

and after a while, you get used to it.

That's the secret.

In a certain way, you don't learn it,

it's more along the lines of, you get used to it.

So, you get used to saying "pull it off,"

and then you just say "pull it off" in your

day to day conversations.

And you can do the same with any other phrasal verbs.

You can do, I don't know,

give away, hang on, give up, carry on,

go out, turn down, go up, go away.

There's like, a zillion phrasal verbs,

you just basically, to sum up...

sum up! This is another phrasal verb,

sum up.

And I'm not using sum up because I studied

how to use it, when to use sum up.

It's just I'm used to it, you know?

To sum up, learn sentences, you know?

Learn a bunch of sentences, hundreds of sentences,

thousands of sentences

with phrasal verbs and naturally,

the phrasal verbs are going to get ingrained in your brain

and that's how you should approach

the phrasal verbs learning.

And now, finally, third part of the video,

the surprise part. If you want to download,

if you want to access the ultimate phrasal verbs

learning guide, I have a list

with over 370 phrasal verbs for you to study.

All of them with explanations, example sentences,

audios in MP3,

everything you need to learn phrasal verbs,

and as I said, it's like a huge list

with over 370 phrasal verbs.

I'm going to provide you with the link here,

on the description of the video.

You just click the link and you can access this

ultimate phrasal verbs learning guide,

manual, whatever.

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What Causes 'Old People Smell'? - Duration: 2:38.

[♪♩INTRO]

If you got to spend time with your family back during the holidays, you might have noticed

that grandpa smells a little… old.

Not stinky or bad — he just had that distinctive old person smell which some people describe

as grassy or greasy.

And you weren't imagining it, either.

Like baby humans, older humans do have a certain odor, and it's likely caused by the chemical

nonenal.

More specifically, that smell is caused by a version of the molecule called 2-nonenal,

and it occurs naturally on human skin.

Researchers have found that nonenal begins appearing around age 40, and that the amount

of it increases as you age.

It all has to do with the complex chemistry in your skin.

See, your skin secrets fats to help form a barrier between your body and everything in

the outside world.

It helps keep moisture in and bad things out.

And these fats are found in the outer layer of your skin — the stratum corneum.

Now, when those fats are exposed to oxygen in air, they start to break down and form

other chemicals, also known as being oxidized.

But your body kind of needs those fats.

So to help prevent this, your skin also produces antioxidants.

But as you age, two things happen.

One is that your skin produces fewer antioxidants, so more fats get oxidized.

And the other is that the types of fats your skin secretes also changes, which might have

to do with how your hormones change over time.

And when those new fats get oxidized, that creates nonenal.

As you get older, your skin produces more of these specific fats and fewer antioxidants.

So you get more nonenal, and more Old People Smell.

So what can you do about it?

Not much.

Nonenal isn't water-soluble, which means it won't dissolve in water and it's hard

to wash off.

Soap can remove non-water soluble substances, but it doesn't remove all the fats from

your skin.

If it did, your skin would be really dry and uncomfortable.

Which means that, even after bathing, some nonenal is still left on your body.

And while many commercial soaps contain deodorants to combat other bodily odors, most don't

yet contain deodorants targeted for nonenal.

So smelling like it does not indicate poor hygiene.

Whether or not you like the smell probably depends on your personal experiences, your

culture, and how you feel about getting older, but by itself, that smell is a totally normal

part of aging.

In fact, in a blind sniff test, the body odor of people over age 75 was described as "neutral"

and rated as less unpleasant than that of young or middle-aged people.

And in general, you might even consider nonenal as the smell of a survivor, of experience...

or of the most interesting people in the world.

Thanks for asking, and thanks to all of our awesome patrons on Patreon who keep these

answers coming.

If you'd like to submit a question to be answered, you can go to patreon.com/scishow.

[♪♩OUTRO]

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La inteligencia artificial recupera los juegos de 'elige tu propia aventura' - Duration: 4:19.

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9 Things You Don't Need In Your Closet! Minimalist Clothing Hacks! - Duration: 6:18.

I am by no means an expert at minimalism but I feel that there's so much to learn

about having just a few things that you truly love. do you have a closet that is

just stuffed to the brim with clothes and you have no idea how to find

anything? So in today's video I'm going to share with you nine things

you can declutter from your life and to donate.

To watch the behind the scenes of this video be sure to watch my YouTube Reels

Which is under the subscription tab. Click on the icon right above. I love my

Subscribers and I love giving back, so be sure to subscribe and also follow me on

Instagram @FashionbyAlly to enter this month's giveaway.

Oh, the struggle of clothing that just doesn't fit you anymore. You're not

going to be getting any taller, shorter or skinnier in just two weeks. I

accidentally threw this romper into the wash and it shrunk. As you can

see the lining is showing underneath and it no longer fits me. so if you

do have a similar problem, I have video on how to resize clothing, which I

will link for you down below it's a really cool clothing hack Oh oversized

sweaters as much as I love them sometimes they're quite unflattering for

my body type this sweater is just not doing my body any justice I am

definitely going to be donating this item because it no longer makes me happy

you're the artist and the canvas don't let your clothing control your outlook

on life

the second items that you don't need in your closet anymore our items that are

broken or damaged so I'm talking about those old pajamas or just a pair of

jeans that you've worn way too many times and have ripped and really awkward

places for all these broken or damaged clothing items don't throw them away I

have an entire playlist here at my channel all about clothing hacks so be

sure to go check that out I'll link it for you down below the third thing that

you could probably declutter for your closet are your bras or underwears you

might have too many undergarments in your closet and not even know it so this

is one area that I feel a lot of people overlook sometimes so go into your bras

and underwear drawer and see if you have any items are over six months to a year

old that you haven't worn at all and you can simply just discard those items

before things that you could probably declutter from your closet is loungewear

no I'm not probably about that super cute tracksuit they just got from Urban

Outfitters I'm talking about those clothes that you label loungewear

even though it's not really what it is it's just clothes that aren't trendy

anymore and you decided I'm only going to wear it at home if you feel that you

didn't love it in the first place why keep it around I am guilty of buying

fashion accessories or statement jewelry that I only wear once so things like

very dramatic earrings or colorful necklaces that you know you're only

going to wear once or twice to some special occasion these are things that

we probably don't need in our lives and we can simply just donate or discard

these high heeled shoes I squirt on sale I love the cobalt blue color but

unfortunately these are so incredibly uncomfortable and painful so instead of

buying sales shoes try to invest in a pair that you know will fit you and you

will be able to wear for a long long time whenever you take up a new hobby or

sports you tend to look to buy all the gear or equipment and these things trust

me I know it can add up and take up a lot of space in your closet depending on

how often you see yourself playing these sports or attending these activities

consider renting or borrowing the equipment

let's dive in deep into our sock drawer I have a ton of special occasion socks

these ones I wore for Halloween and these two were for Christmas so these

are items in my closet that represent things I won't wear once a year for

special occasions or for holidays so these are items that are taking up a lot

of precious space in our wardrobe that we probably don't need anymore

and likely you won't even miss okay I've saved the best for last which is

sentimental clothing and just items in your closets that you have an emotional

attachment to memorabilia could easily be sentimental items from a concert or

from your old school high school college elementary school middle school whoo so

this dress I actually wore to my very first beauty con la I love this dress

it's so ornate with the red embroidery and I've been really having a hard time

letting it go I think I could definitely find a new home for this dress you don't

have to limit yourself to a specific number of items or in a spa day

minimalism is very personal and can be decided by you how many items you feel

fits your lifestyle so comment down below and let me know what was your

favorite tip from this video and if you have any advice to share with us I'd

love to know and as always be sure to follow me on Instagram to incur this

month's giveaway and also subscribe if you aren't already I love you guys so so

much and I will see you guys in my next video bye can't really have too many

underwears too many under whiteheads the grabber

just sound wrong Bella should I keep these blue shoes blink

once if you think I should keep oh she blinked once

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Small Details In The Cloverfield Paradox You Missed - Duration: 7:02.

The Cloverfield movie-verse has now officially expanded into some wild new territory.

Netflix surprised fans of the sci-fi film series by dropping the third installment,

The Cloverfield Paradox, on Super Bowl Sunday without warning.

Like the first two films, Cloverfield 3 offers a new perspective on why all of those giant

monsters have appeared on Earth.

If you haven't seen it yet, you might want to click away now because we're about to take

a deep dive into outer space.

Still with us?

Good.

The film centers on an international space station crew who are tasked with trying to

solve the world's ongoing energy crisis by testing a particle accelerator known as the

Shepard.

The mission is critical, as widespread starvation and world wars threaten to break out on Earth.

The crew's miracle machine launch doesn't quite go as planned, though, as it sends the

whole ship to another dimension.

So, how does the film tie everything together, and what Easter eggs can be found floating

throughout the space module?

Let's take a look.

The obligatory Kelvin nod

As the biggest-named producer of all three films, J.J. Abrams was free to sprinkle in

tons of in-references to his own life and previous works.

Fans of Abrams may recognize the name of the gas station that Ava Hamilton and her husband

Michael are waiting on line for at the beginning of the movie.

It's called Kelvin, which is a brand that's appeared in a ton of Abrams' prior projects.

It was the name of the man who occupied the hatch in Lost; it was the name of a spaceship

in Star Trek; and even Star Wars: The Force Awakens included a place called Kelvin Ridge.

The name is a nod to Abrams' grandfather Henry Kelvin, who was very influential to his interest

in movies.

The Kelvin gas station logo previously appeared in a scene from 10 Cloverfield Lane, so it

also makes sense to include it here for continuity's sake.

And that's not the only bit of brand loyalty Abrams snuck into the pic, either.

The Slusho connection

Another common thread found in most J.J. Abrams projects is Slusho, a fictional brand of iced

drinks that seems to pop up everywhere in Abrams' universe, from his hit small screen

series Alias and Fringe to Star Trek.

It also appears in the first Cloverfield film: Jason Hawkins sports a shirt with the logo

as an homage to his brother Rob's new gig with the company.

But their hand in the havoc that levels the planet might be heavier than fans anticipated.

According to the in-universe lore, the brand is owned by a Japanese mining company called

Tagruato which is heavily featured in the Cloverfield Alternate Reality Game, and is

said to have set up offshore oil rigs throughout the world.

The company name is also listed on a letter sent to Howard Stambler in 10 Cloverfield

Lane, which led some Easter egg hunters to believe their drilling platforms might've

opened up some kind of conduit for the original monsters to emerge through.

Digital materials later revealed during the run-up for 10 Cloverfield Lane offered details

of Stambler's job working with satellites and the company's satellite launch — which

detail-oriented fans suspected had gone south and opened up the floodgates of monsters.

However, the events of The Cloverfield Paradox seem to challenge the long-held notion that

a satellite failure started this whole thing.

Alternatively, the presence of a Slusho bobble head doll in the spaceship, along with a sighting

of the actual company logo on-board, suggests that Tagruato has also been funding the Shepard

project.

So that means, yes, they're still totally responsible for all of this, just not in the

way people thought.

In the last shot of Cloverfield - the original movie - there appears to be a falling... something.

Perhaps that's the escape pod seen at the end of The Cloverfield Paradox?

A brotherly bond?

Another common thread The Cloverfield Paradox weaves with the previous sequel is the last

name of another prescient conspiracy theorist showcased in the movie, Mark Stambler.

Yes, Stambler is the last name of John Goodman's character in 10 Cloverfield Lane, and he,

too, seems to have some advanced knowledge of the hellfire that would rain down on Earth.

Mark Stambler is seen giving a news interview about his book, which shares a title with

this movie, and promoting his Twitter handle "Paradox is Real" -- which is also real, albeit

inactive.

"This experiment could unleash chaos."

Some suspect the two characters might be related, or even brothers, as it's certainly no coincidence

that they are equally impassioned about their beliefs in this end-of-days event.

Howard Stambler's bunker guest-slash-prisoner Emmett even makes fun of him in 10 Cloverfield

Lane by poking fun at his theory about "mutant space worms."

That joke becomes all too real in Paradox when our Russian comrade Volkov gets eaten

from the inside out after the ship's earthworms are teleported into his body during the accidental

dimensional hop.

A familiar face

If the connection between the Stamblers wasn't clear enough, there's an even closer connection

drawn between them by way of actress Suzanne Cryer.

In The Cloverfield Paradox, she portrays the broadcast journalist who's seen interviewing

Mark Stambler, and if she looks familiar, there's a reason.

She also appears briefly in 10 Cloverfield Lane as the injured woman who's desperately

trying to gain entry into Howard Stambler's bunker.

"To clarify, you believe the effort to solve the world's energy crisis might unleash demons?"

"She's begging me."

"Let me in."

"Do not let her in!"

Too bad she didn't listen to her special guest that day, huh?

A mama monster?

In unearthed production notes for the first film, J.J. Abrams, director Matt Reeves and

screenwriter Drew Goddard talked about the theories and themes that went into the film,

and Abrams made an interesting comment about the monster:

"He's a baby.

He's brand new.

He's confused, disoriented and irritable.

And he's been down there in the water for thousands and thousands of years."

Given that Clover could level a skyscraper without even flexing, it might've been hard

for fans to conceive of this creature as anything even remotely resembling a baby, but the final

shot of The Cloverfield Paradox makes that very possible now.

Whereas Cloverfield's Manhattan-shredding monster was as big as any building on the

island, the monster that's shown ripping through the clouds in the final scene looks to be

as big as some small countries.

Which means they've either opened another dimension of craziness with that second Shepard

overload...or Clover's mother has come out to play now, too.

Foreshadowing part four?

Mark Stambler's words during his on-air interview should've been more harrowing to everyone

who watched, especially those on the space station.

However, they tuned him out and got right to the job of doing exactly what he was warning

against because, in their minds, the mission of solving the world's energy crisis was far

more pressing than reading his promoted book to see if he was making any sense.

But one thing he did say that, in retrospect, seems important is how wide-reaching the interdimensional

warps of the Shepard would be.

He told the reporter:

"...they risk ripping open the membrane of space time.

Smashing together multiple dimensions, shattering reality."

"In the past, in the future, in other dimensions."

That certainly gives the Cloverfield movie universe unlimited room to grow, and movie

four, Overlord, is expected to center on a World War II-era encounter involving American

paratroopers and a Nazi-occupied village.

Stambler's suggestion that the past could be affected by their space flub seems like

a clever way of keeping the film in the Cloverfield universe, too, despite hopping back in time

a few decades.

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