Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 17 2018

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Inside LA Valiant Ep 3: Last Chance - Duration: 7:29.

I think everyone expected things to just get better when we transitioned coaches

and didn't really understand that the problems with the team lay a lot deeper

than that I think some of the players on the team started looking at Agilities as

a problem to solve rather than as a teammate. Coach Moon was still in Korea

so he was kind of able to see this from a remote perspective but wasn't able to

impact it on the ground and so to kind of stall the problems and prevent things

from getting worse until he could get here he wanted to swap KariV onto a flex

dps role how many heroes have you played today

My name is Brady Girardi and my in-game name is Agilities I am 18 years old from

Alberta Canada it was difficult for me at first because of how hard I've been

working to keep my spot and I had to deal with a lot of pressure and stress

from the main roster guys and just like had to take a lot of criticism and a lot

of feedback and they didn't do it in the nicest way so it was hard on me mentally

and then you know after all about work after all that like trying and trying to

impress them and trying to gain their trust back like they just sent me to the

other team and I felt like crushed.

So the sister team is basically like

the bench players I guess until now we were kind of just festering away on the

bench doing nothing and since we have enough subs to make a

roster we decided it'd be better for those subs to make one team we haven't

been scrimping anymore we weren't really actively watching

scimming about being used in the discussion so much as well as well it

was important that we had a platform to actually practice and improve because

because otherwise what's the point having a special time ranked

my name is Indy Halperin my in-game name is Space 17 years old and I'm from

New York City my name is Christopher James Schafer and

my in-game alias is Grimreality and I'm from Chico California my name is Ted

C Wang my in-game name is Silkthread and I am from Katy Texas so I'm Sebastian

Barton and I'm Numlocked in-game I'm 25 years old and I'm from Livington

On the sister team it's a lot more like laid-back and we have more fun and people are as

aggressive with each other when things go wrong because you know when we'll

focus on getting better we don't mind too much about losing. They hadn't been

scrimming for a while so they're obviously itching to scream again and

they're happy about it because they got a chance to do something other than

playing ranked all day we all know how like bad ranked is for practice so

that's probably the main reason why the sister team is a good idea so they have

a chance to you know get better and improve and be on the same level of the

main roster guys. Every player gets a even amount of practice time and so that

we're all ready to rotate in if needed we all need to be prepared.

I was even tougher for Brady just because he's kind of like the star player of the

team like if you think valiant Brady's put one of the first people that comes

to mind to me. I'm sure reading comments all the messages it gets and stuff making made

even harder for him to transition out of that because the you know puts

into his mind that he should be on the team and in some cases that right I

think he should be on the team because he brings a less one-dimensional style

of play to seem I think in the in the fact that he can play more hit projectile

heroes than most of the people on the team

I felt like I wasn't good enough to be here and I felt like there's no reason

for me to be here so I my mentality kind of shifted and then I tried to get

better on the sister team playing a good environment with my friends and overall

that really helped me out

So when Coach Moon and I had had a big conversation with the rest of the

coaching staff one of the things he mentioned is that you know he thinks

you're really good mechanically it was like he wants to spend a lot of time

with you like one-on-one trying to give you that environment that

you didn't have before so you understand that you're gonna be

have a have a shot at the main roster again yeah but but to be transparent

with you like this is the shot right and so I really hope that you go into this

giving it everything you can and really working as hard as you possibly can and

showing everyone how hard you're working and how much you're learning from coach

moon because you know this is the shot if this doesn't work it's gonna be

really hard to kind of build that bond up again you know I'm a big fan of yours

I'm really looking forward to see what you can do with like a more structured system.

It's a lot of pressure I mean it's good though because I I kind

of feel renewed and I feel better about playing but like overall like having

that that pressure where it's like basically just perform as best as you

can or you're out it's a hard feeling. I've only scrimmed two

days so far but two days I've probably played better in scrims than I have in a

long time so it's looking hopeful.

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How To Use A Breadboard For Your Model Railroad Lighting - Duration: 16:09.

if you want to light up your model railroad and want to see how to get this

breadboard assembled so you could do it easily you're gonna want to watch this

video right now I'm Tom Kvichak and this is Toms Trains and Things this channel

was created to help other modelers who are in need of guidance in pursuing

their dream of building a model railroad and we're going to take this breadboard

that I showed you the other day I'm going to disassemble everything on here and

rearrange it and show you how to do it I figured out a different way of doing it

when you're doing a breadboard you're putting the components on there just to

test it out and to see how it would work and experiment with it but since I have

the design of a correct I figured out a way to rearrange it on there a little

bit better so we have the LED on one side of the breadboard and everything

else on the other side of the breadboard and I also made one for the mini

breadboard that doesn't have a power bus along the side on each side of them so I

put a little connector on there transferring this to a circuit board is

a next step after I show you how to put it on these little bread boards here now

that'll be another video after this showing you how to put it on a circuit

board something similar to this where you have to put jumpers on the back of

it this has holes similar to what's on the breadboard now you can buy circuit

boards in different sizes I have I bought a pack of circuit boards that

have I think one two three four five assorted sizes you can also get circuit

boards that have the traces that are similar to the bands that are on the

breadboard now on the breadboard you have the power buses on either end you

can see how the power bus works and then the working area

everything is common in that direction right there here's the schematic diagram

of what we're working with I'm going to show this battery here as our power

source with the plus and the minus right here now we have the first resistor here

R 1 which is the 680 ohm resistor this one right here is the 150 K ohm resistor

and this is the the trim pot this is our variable resistor this is our q1

it's a SS 8:05 oh and this is our LED we could use any LED we want right there

now we'll go over to what it looks like on the breadboard and we'll see the same

thing over here this is r1 which is the 680 ohm resistor this is the R 2 which

is the 150 K ohm resistor and you'll see that they are both connected to the

positive terminal there okay now this 680 as you can see goes all the way up

to the anode of the LED which is right here

okay this resistor right here 150 k ohm goes on to one leg of the potentiometer

right here right there the center post of this one goes up to the transistor

the base of the transistor which is right here

the other leg of the trim pot goes down to your negative and it also goes to the

emitter of your transistor now on the on the actual breadboard that I'm working

on I moved it down to these terminals right here

I'm just showing it right here because it's it's a little bit clearer like this

but I put these two leads the base in the emitter right here in here and I put

the collector in this one I just bend it up to fit over on this one right here

but it's the same thing as coming down like this okay and then moving this up

to there but anyway that's what that is right there that's the emitter which

comes on to the other side of the variable resistor and goes to your

negative terminal on your power source and then the other side of the

transistor which is right here goes up to the cathode of your LED right there

so that's the entire wiring diagram in there you have two fixed resistors a

variable resistor a transistor and an LED and that's what it looks like here

I'm going to I'm just showing you one instance of it but when we do it we'll

put a couple of them on here and the video after this one we're going to show

you how to put all of this on your PC board we're going to start off on his

breadboard on this side we're going to do a couple of them and the first thing

we're going to use on here is the 680 ohm resistor and how we're going to do

this is we're going to connect it to the positive rail and

we turn this around this way so it'll make it a little bit easier and we'll

just take it for the positive rail and then come up here like that and then

we'll take 150 K now we're gonna not going to trim a lot off of here and

we'll stick it in the next slot down on both the positive and the working part

of it now we're going to put a jumper in here and this jumper is going to go on

the want the opposite leg of the potentiometer but it's going to go from

the negative terminal so we're going to put it like right here okay so now we

got that you can see our potentiometer here and they have some slots in there

to set it and it'll set it back just in case there you have some wires in there

and the way and we're gonna put it in there is like this we're gonna put it up

as close as we can to the front maybe that's a little bit too close I'll try

this one right here okay right there and that gives us enough in the back for our

transistor we're going to do on this one here we're going to bridge the gap in

there and move it over some but before I do

that let me put this other jumper in here I'll put this one right here and

we'll put that jumper right there okay and that'll connect this resistor all

the way up and put it on this side all right now with this

transistor right here like I showed you in the diagram before we have the

emitter on the side where the side of the potentiometer that goes to the

negative this is the base and then this is the collector so we're just going to

put it over here we're going to try to bridge this over and I might have to get

this a little bit further out

and so as you can see right here and let me use my exacto this is the emitter in

this pin right here on the base of this one is the base of the transistor and

the collector is on this side over here now we're going to put our LED we're

going to take our long one and put it where the jumper is and we'll just stick

it right up here I'm going to stick the power supply on here there we go

you know on these longer ones there's no connection between this side and this

side here so you can see that that one works and let me get my screwdriver

these always have slots in them and if I would have cut these resistors down they

would bend down lower but just for the sake of doing this we'll show you how

that increases so we're testing it out right away

okay so we'll take the power off of it that's our first one now we'll go over

to the next one and we'll do the same thing we'll go from here to right there

here we go got it in there and get my other resistor put that in the next one

let me get my needlenose and I'll just shove that in there with that okay there

we go

okay so we got those two resistors we'll skip one and put in a jumper and put it

on the negative let's turn this in just a little bit

it is no there we go

I think it there we go okay we'll take this potentiometer I put it right here

and I think what we're gonna do here we're going to put a couple of okay when

we take yes see if I could find if I got the right length jumpers here let me put

another white one over here for the one end of our LED Esther bend it down a

little bit more

I'm going to speed this up a little bit while I put the transistor in there and

what I'm gonna do is place the transistor like I showed in the diagram

across from the center gap so just just to show you that it works just like I

had it in the diagram on here the emitter is on the left the base is in

the center and the collector is on the right and we'll put the LED in there so

we could apply power and watch this thing light up again and we'll apply the

power and adjust it so we can see the difference in the brightness of the two

LEDs and there we go the brightness and the dim on both of them

okay there it is all the way up to the brightness on there let me turn the

lights on here I'll show it that way and then we'll bring it down

let me put it to about right there so you could see them so even that not

quite halfway there still pretty bright and we've spent so much time on this one

here that I'm not going to have enough time I mean we're already at about 16

minutes going on 16 minutes and this one here I'm gonna do on the next one show

you how to do this I'm gonna do the same thing you show you the diagram well the

diagram is going to be the same but I'm going to show you how to put it on the

on the mini breadboard and then after that we're going to put it on the PC

board like one of these right here we might do this one here

or we might do one I think we'll do this one right here we'll see on this

breadboard here you could run as many as 10 circuits on here as far as this one

goes like here I only did the two we ran out of time with these two on the next

video I'm going to show you how to do this and I may show you how these

transistors work to increase the brightness on here while we operate the

potentiometers on there so take a look for that coming up in the future

episodes and we'll see ya

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10 DANGEROUS PLACES in CS:GO - Duration: 6:16.

In today's video, you will see 10 common places where you could easily lose hp.

Don't be like Sunny.

Hey guys, NadeKing here.

In this video, I show you some dangerous and common places in CS:GO where you could easily

lose hp.

Before we start.

I am giving away this beauty for today's video.

Just like the video, make sure you follow my Twitter and comment your Twitter account's

name into the comment section.

I will pick the winner in 3 days and as always you will see the winner from my Twitter post.

Let's start off with a spot where I myself, often lose some hp.

We are on the Overpass, CT spawn.

Now when I am playing B plus I got a decent spawn..

Sometimes I want to go aggressive B water for example and this means I want to be fast

as possible.

So, instead of using stairs like an A-grade student in school.

I want to use a shortcut.

And the times where I shortcut too hard I actually lose HP here.

As you can see this is how you can shortcut without losing HP and if I go too hard..

I lost 9 HP right now.

This 9 HP could actually win you rounds.

Alright, Nuke A bombsite.

We all know the famous moment when Sunny dropped down here and died in a crucial late round

situation against Faze.

So, even pros make those mistakes.

You don't want to jump here.

If you accidentally jump and fall you lose about 33 hp, when you just run off from here

you lose about 21 hp and there are plenty of ways to go down with 0 damage.

If you want to jump straight down from heaven, do it like this, use this yellow thing to

get no damage.

I have seen a lot of people, who miss it and lose valuable hp in the beginning of the round.

Next up Inferno.

If you push out from A apps to pit.

The safest way to drop down is to jump on this railing and then run off to pit.

Now often in the heat of the moment we jump over the railing to the pit.

If you do it from the left side you are fine.

If you land on the right side of the pit like this, you lose about 3 hp.

Also, when you are going crazy with your bhops and jump off from the railing itself you

could lose up to 12 hp.

De_Dust2 short.

Legendary drop to CT spawn.

If you do it straight down you lose 6 hp.

If you run a bit and drop you won't lose anything.

If you jump and drop things are different of course, so the maximum you could lose

is about 20hp.

My suggestion is wherever you want to drop down without losing hp, better don't jump.

De_Train B bombsite.

This place has also had some pro victims.

If you are pushing to the B bombsite you want to face your enemies so you don't really

want to climb the ladder like this.

Safe way to go down here is to run and land on this wooden thingy.

You can also jump on top of it.

But yea, many people lose hp by falling down from here.

The maximum damage you could deal to yourself is about 27 hp.

Take care!

Cobblestone drop.

If you run down from here, nothing happens and you are safe.

Still on the eco rounds or if you have silly mood people tend to jump here.

If you jump from the left side you won't lose hp.

Although if you jump from this wooden thingy you will lose some hp.

Maximum loss I managed to deal myself was 10 hp.

Train pop dog ladder.

If someone is defending close to the ladder, again you don't want to climb the ladder

since you are very inaccurate on the ladder.

So people tend to drop down from here.

This drop deals you 5 damage.

Keep an eye on your health and if you are low, make sure you don't drop down from here.

Overpass.

Ladder.

Almost the same as Train, but there is really zero threat so you can climb this ladder as well.

To go down quicker use this wooden stand right here.

But if you make a mistake and accidentally drop down from here.

You lose approximately 10 hp.

This is a too easy mistake to make.

Train again.

If you accidentally drop down from Heaven you lose a bit more than 10 hp.

Just that you know and in some cases, it may be better to lose this 10 hp, quickly drop

down and kill someone reloading in the connector or whatever.

But if this isn't the case, you should of course try to get down without losing hp.

Whether you use a ladder or jump onto the bombsite.

The choice is yours.

And the last spot of this video.

Middle on Cobblestone.

Common spot to lose hp, if you jump down from here.

Or from the other side.

I recommend you to always run down from deep drops.. this will save you a lot of health.

Although you can even lose 2 hp when running down from here.

But it's not that much, we can still win rounds with 98 hp.

I hope you learned something new, please comment where is the most common place you tend to

always lose some of your hp.

Make sure to participate in the giveaway if you want to win new skin to your collection

and thanks for watching!

Now it's the right time to watch another video.

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RENO 911! - Bunny Hernandez - Duration: 2:06.

WE'VE BEEN FOLLOWING THIS CADILLAC XLR

FOR ABOUT, UH, 6 MILES.

OBVIOUS D.U.I.

SWERVING ALL OVER THE PLACE.

OH, LOOK AT THAT.

[CAR DOOR SLAMS] SIR?

SIR?

MISS?

HOW YOU DOING TONIGHT, MA'AM? HOW YOU DOING TONIGHT?

CAN YOU ROLL THE WINDOW DOWN?

I'M STUCK! ARE YOU TRYING--

DID YOU HAVE ANY DRUGS OR ALCOHOL TONIGHT, MA'AM?

I CAN'T HEAR YOU!

YES, YOU CAN, BECAUSE I CAN HEAR YOU.

SO YOU CAN OBVIOUSLY HEAR ME.

NO, I CAN'T.

TRAVIS? IT'S, UH, BUNNY HERNANDEZ.

[DOOR DINGING]

SHUT UP! THAT'S THE MAYOR'S WIFE.

IT'S THE MAYOR'S WIFE.

AH, [BLEEP].

OK, YOU GOOD? YOU GOOD?

WHERE'S MY HUSBAND?

YOU THINK YOU CAN DRIVE?

ARE YOU MY HUSBAND?

NO, NO, NO. MRS. HERNANDEZ--

THAT'S OK. MRS. HERNANDEZ--

SHE'S FULL OF FUN.

I GOTTA GO TO TAHOE.

UH... [BLEEP]

WHOA! UNH! [BLEEP]

BUNNY? YOU'RE MARRIED TO A VERY POWERFUL MAN.

VERY POWERFUL. HE STINKS.

HE IS OUR BOSS. HE'S A MEXICAN.

HE IS A LATINO GENTLEMAN,

BUT HE IS STILL OUR BOSS.

YOU CAME UP A LONG WAY. YEAH.

REMEMBER, BUNNY, WHO USED TO DO

THE AMATEUR--YEP. YEAH.

YEAH, THOSE THINGS? THAT WAS REAL GOOD.

YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO THAT ANYMORE.

YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO THAT. YOU GOT A REAL NICE HOUSE,

YOU ARE LIKE-- GOT A NICE, NEW CADILLAC,

I GOT A BABY COMING.

THEY KEYS WENT UP HER BOTTOM CRACK.

LET'S JUST LEAVE HER HERE. OH, YEAH!

I GOTTA TAKE A PISS.

NO--OK.

SHE'S POOPIN'.

OH, I'M MAKING A MESS.

TAKE--TAKE YOUR BRIT-- YOUR DRAWERS OFF.

NO RUSH. DID YOU TAKE YOUR PANTIES OFF?

I DON'T KNOW. NOT WEARING ANY.

OK. ALL RIGHT.

I GOTTA GO.

WE'RE JUST GONNA ESCORT YOU TO TAHOE.

OW! OH, CRAP.

IT'S ONLY ABOUT 6 MILES.

OK, IN WE GO. OK.

IN WE GO, IN WE GO.

NOW, BUNNY--

BUNNY?

HEY, BUNNY? A NICE LADY DOESN'T [BLEEP] HERSELF

IN THE BACK SEAT.

BUNNY? WHERE AM I?

WOULD PRINCESS DIANA BE [BLEEP] HERSELF

IN THE BACK SEAT? NO.

AND YOU'RE OUR PRINCESS DI.

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Le meilleur film de la saga Star Wars - Duration: 18:00.

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Things Only Adults Notice In Grease - Duration: 4:58.

Grease is an iconic movie musical that is far better and more life-changing than it

had any right to be.

It's cheesy, silly, and still manages resonate with audiences 40 years after its release.

However, as with many classics, many dated moments didn't age quite as well as others.

Here's all the things in Grease you only notice as an adult.

Too old for school

If you thought everyone in this movie looked way too old to be in high school, that's because

they were!

John Travolta, who played Danny, was the youngest at 24.

Olivia Newton-John, who played Sandy, was 30, and Stockard Channing aka Rizzo, was 34.

"I'm gonna get my kicks while I'm still young enough to get 'em!"

With child labor laws to consider, it makes sense that Hollywood tends to cast older actors

as teenagers.

But Grease feels like it's pushing that just a bit too far.

"Jan that is so adolescent" "We ARE adolescent"

Another overly mature aspect of this film?

The dialogue.

"I did that.

I did meet this one chick, she was… she was sorta cool."

"You mean she puts out?"

Nearly every line is either an innuendo, a shameless flirtation, or dirty lyrics about

a racecar.

Seriously: Watch the Greased Lightning scene again, but pay close attention to the lyrics.

"you want supreme, the chicks'll cream for greased lightning."

You'll be shocked your parents ever let you watch this when you were a kid!

A school that actually cares?

For many of us, high school was a nightmare.

But Rydell High, the fictional school in Grease, seems like a haven.

Aside from the massive carnival thrown to celebrate graduation, Rydell's staff goes

above and beyond for their students.

When Danny tries to get into sports to win Sandy's affection, Coach Calhoun refuses to

give up on him despite his lack of talent.

The shop teacher helps get Kenickie's car in gear even when there are stolen parts involved,

and then shows up at the big race to cheer for the T-Birds!

And who could forget Principal McGee and her hapless assistant Blanche, sobbing as another

senior class leaves the school?

"oh, blanche, stop blubbering"

Played by Eve Arden and Dody Goodman, this duo provide some of the biggest laughs of

the film.

"Blanche, do you have the new schedules?"

"Oh yes, Ms. McGee.

I just had my hands on them."

"Oh good, they'll be nice and smudged."

While most teen movies tend to drag in scenes when the grown ups are involved, Grease gives

two talented actresses time to shine.

Sympathy for the Rizzo

The older you get, the more you realize that Rizzo is actually the most sympathetic character

in the whole movie.

Compared to the other pink ladies, Rizzo is layered and nuanced.

She's the only girl in Grease who gets to make mistakes and learn from them.

She also gets the best songs.

In a movie loaded with backwards sexual politics, There Are Worse Things I Could Do was remarkably

ahead of its time.

On the surface, it's a heartbreaking and romantic ballad.

But at its core, it's about a woman who is afraid to be vulnerable with a man because

she's been hurt so many times before, and how she'd rather be called a tramp than actually

admit that she cares.

Unlike Sandy, Rizzo realizes she doesn't need to change anything about herself in order

to be happy.

Rock on!

Bathroom ice cream

Many of the film's biggest moments take place at The Frosty Palace, a malt shop where kids

in the 50s used to hang out.

From Frenchie's divine intervention to Rizzo throwing a shake at Kenickie, this was the

place to be.

It's also the scene of a blink and you'll miss it moment of hilarity where Rizzo strolls

out of the ladies room… holding an ice cream cone.

Rizzo clearly doesn't care what people think of her, but couldn't she have asked one of

her Pink Ladies to hold her cone while she took a bathroom break?

Aspirin in my Coke

Marty is one of Grease's most underrated, and hilarious, characters.

"Oh!

Double doo-doo!"

"What's up doc?"

"One of my diamonds fell in the macaroni!"

Her big moment comes at the school dance, when she sidles up to host Vince Fontaine.

She laughs at his bad jokes and doesn't seem to mind that he's an older man.

In short, she's smitten.

We don't find out how their night actually went until Marty drops this bombshell at the

drive-in.

"I caught Vince Fontaine trying to put aspirin in my coke at the dance."

Rizzo doesn't seem bothered that her friend almost got roofied, and it's unlikely that

any of the kids watching this movie would have understood what Marty was talking about

either.

Yikes.

A happy ending?

If there's one talking point that's gained some serious traction in since the movie's

release, it's Sandy's infamous makeover.

While some argue that Danny technically changed, too, his so-called transformation pales in

comparison to Sandy's.

"Tell me about it, stud."

It begs the question: should Danny and Sandy even be together?

After one brief summer of happiness, they spend the entire movie at each other's throats.

Eventually, Sandy perms her hair, wears some leather and takes up smoking, and she and

Danny ride away in their flying car.

If you have to change who you are to get someone to like you…

please reconsider.

Danny and Sandy are doomed, and there's just no way around it.

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RENO 911! - Drunk Driver - Duration: 1:54.

ITS ALWAYS SAD WHEN SOMEONE DIES. HUH

THIS YOUNG MAN WAS DRIVING DRUNK,

COMMA,

WITHOUT KNOWING HOW TO DO IT PROPERLY. OK?

LET ME SAY THAT AGAIN.

THIS YOUNG MAN WAS DRIVING DRUNK

WITHOUT HAVING PRACTICED

SO HE WOULD KNOW HOW TO DO IT RIGHT.

AND YOU'RE NOT STUPID,

AND I'M NOT GONNA TREAT YOU LIKE YOU ARE.

I'M GONNA TELL YOU SOMETHING THAT'S PRETTY CONTROVERSIAL.

SOME PEOPLE DRIVE BETTER WHEN THEY'RE INTOXICATED

THAN THEY DO WHEN THEY'RE SOBER.

HI. MY NAME'S DEPUTY JOHNSON.

I'M ABLE TO DO SUCH A THING, ALL RIGHT?

THINK ABOUT IT.

MY DAY-TO-DAY LIFE,

WHEN I'M DRIVING, WHAT AM I DOING?

I'M PLAYING AIR GUITAR?

MAYBE I'M TRYING TO WIPE MUSTARD OFF MY PANTS,

OR I'M TEXTING SOMEBODY,

BUT I'M SURE AS HELL NOT LOOKING AT THE ROAD.

YES, I SAID HELL. LIVE WITH IT.

WHEN I AM DRIVING DRUNK,

2 O'CLOCK. 10 O'CLOCK,

MIRROR, MIRROR, EVERY 30 SECONDS.

THE AIR CONDITIONER'S ON ME,

I'VE GOT SOME SPEED METAL ON THE RADIO,

I'M PUMPED. I'M PAYING ATTENTION. BELIEVE ME.

I'VE BEEN DOING THIS SINCE I WAS 11 YEARS OLD.

I'M VERY GOOD AT IT.

IT'S LIKE USING CONDOMS,

OR POPPING A PENICILLIN

BEFORE YOU HAVE MULTIPLE ENCOUNTERS.

YOU KNOW? SAFETY. YEAH?

I SEE A LOT OF PRETTY GIRLS HERE TODAY...

A LOT OF PRETTY GIRLS.

SOME OF YOU HAVE DEFINITELY GOT CAREERS

IN GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINES LATER ON

AND ADULT ENTERTAINING. ALL RIGHT?

I HOPE THAT WHEN IT COMES TIME TO LIST YOUR TURN-OFFS,

THAT VEHICULAR MANSLAUGHTER...

WILL BE ONE OF THOSE TURN-OFFS.

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How To Write A Deaf Character | Get To The Poynt #2 - Duration: 3:33.

(Electronic music)

Hello! So we're on episode two of Get To The Poynt,

where you ask a question and I try to answer it

as quickly and to the point as possible.

If you do have a question about deaf stuff, disability,

mental health, abuse, really anything in general,

just use the hashtag #GetToThePoynt

on Twitter, that is the only way I will see your questions.

And if you don't use the hashtag, I won't see it.

So, today's question comes from Accalia and it's:

"Dos and don'ts for writing deaf characters,

particularly as a hearing person."

I've actually gotten this question a few times.

I've had people email me about that and I'm just going to put this in a video,

because it's easier than like writing it out

a bunch of times.

I'm not really someone that's gonna be like,

"Only deaf people can write deaf characters."

I'm not really someone that will say,

"Only deaf people should write deaf characters in a book."

Although I am very pro, you know,

have deaf and disabled people tell their own stories,

and amplify those stories,

and share those stories,

but I have read a book about a deaf character

written by a hearing person, which I have really enjoyed.

What I will say is first and foremost,

probably get a deaf person to be involved in it with you.

Maybe they don't have to like write it themselves,

but at least really have a good conversation with them.

But don't just get any like random deaf person

that you find, or the only deaf person that you know.

Because not all deaf people are the same, right?

So if you are writing a mainstreamed deaf character,

find a mainstreamed deaf character.

If that person only voices,

then find someone who only voices.

If someone grew up mainstream, but they use ASL and spoken language

depending on the situation, find someone who uses both.

Or if you wanted a mainstreamed deaf character

who now uses ASL, try to find someone that fits that narrative.

Or if you're writing about someone who grew up in a deaf family,

in a deaf school, only uses ASL,

or if you are writing about someone who grew up in a deaf family,

only uses ASL, or uses mostly ASL,

went to a deaf school,

find that type of person to help you out.

Don't get someone like me to do that,

because I don't fit that narrative.

I fit more that first narrative, right?

There's also doing research on Google,

find, you know, deaf people's stories

online, in a video, written work, whatever,

and try to pull from that.

Watch other pieces, like This Close, that is on Sundance,

because that is written by Shoshannah Stern

and Josh Feldman, who are both deaf

and it's their work and it's great and you get genuine representation

and you can watch that and be comfortable knowing

that you can take the mannerisms that you see

and put that into your writing.

And that's pretty much the main thing that I can think of -

is always go right to the source and see if they can help you out.

So that's my answer.

Again, if you have a question,

make sure to go to Twitter

and use the hashtag #GetToThePoynt.

You don't necessarily have to tag me,

but it does make it easier for me to find, if you tag me.

If you don't follow me on Twitter,

you can do that @RikkiPoynter - just my name.

If you haven't already, consider being a pledge on Patreon.

I will have the link down below.

You get certain perks depending on the monthly tier

that you pledge to.

It's a great way to support your favorite creators' content online.

And if Patreon isn't your thing, then I do have a link down below

to my Ko-Fi jar, so you're more than welcome to use that,

if you so wish to.

And I will see you later, bye!

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Google SEO for my Website – 101 for YouTubers - Duration: 9:47.

Hey youtubers. Today I'm here with Julian from Measureschool.

He is an expert in Google Analytics and I'm really happy to have you here. Thank

you. Hi everybody. I was thinking since he is

this expert on Google Analytics and building websites. You, I know, you are

thinking about having a website yourself or even you already have one. So we can

take our YouTube SEO knowledge and apply it to Google SEO. Let's see how we can

see those parallels because I bet you don't have to learn all Google SEO from

scratch. All we learned for YouTube is really helpful to make your website

successful as well.

Hey my friends. So today we have Julian from Measureschool

with us and he has a very interesting channel about the data-driven way of

digital marketing. By the way, there is a link in the description of his cool

channel. So tell us a little bit more about what do you do there.

Thank you Nico. As you already said we are a channel about the data driven way

of digital marketing. There are a few tools out there that I use often to

actually track or gather data about the subjects of my marketing – so for example

the website – and how we can actually measure that data and then make use of

the data in our daily marketing life is what my channel is all about. Yeah

awesome! And growing your website in particular, right, that is really an

interest we all have I bet. Especially if you have a channel about

some how-to, some consulting type of thing it's always a good idea to have a

website in the background to get more leads to your business. And today I was

wondering since you know so much about Google SEO and how you can track all the

important metrics that tell you if you are doing good with your website, we on

YouTube we learned that good content is key, right?

I mean yeah. No question. And the most important metric we have over

there, you know that, watch time, right? And watch time is something we don't have

for websites. I mean the these are no videos. People

behave different on websites. So what would you say? To what can we compare

watch time on a website? Well, on the website itself we have different metrics

of seeing how our user is actually interacting with our website, how deep he

goes into pages, how many pages he looks at. There is a metric that is similar to

watch time which is the "time on site" – so how long did the user actually interact

with your website? That is one of the metrics that we can look at if that's a

success factor for us. But Google doesn't actually use that too much in their

algorithm for ranking SEO. Oh, that's a very good point by the way. YouTube is

very unique: it has its own analytics and all that stuff, right? So they can

incorporate what they show you guys whether you're doing a good job with

your video or not, yeah, they can also use it for ranking. And watch time is very

important for that. But Google doesn't see that. I mean for your understanding,

you have your website, you track this "time on site", right? But then again

Google has a very different view what can they do in order to see whether

people enjoy the website, right? So Google looks at different metrics. Now if you

think about the website, your website is really your own property.

It belongs to you. It's on your server. So Google doesn't really have access to it.

So it can't measure everything that you do on the website. We have two

distinctive tools. Google is sending us traffic from the Google search engine

and then there's Google Analytics. And Google Analytics is really a tool that

we get from Google for free to analyze our traffic. Now, these tools they don't

work together. So Google doesn't take your data that is really your data that

you measure on your website. It just has the data from Google itself and there

are a lot of factors that go into how your search ranking actually goes up or

down. Obviously, what you have on the page

because Google sends a bot to your website and then looks at the content of

your page. They also have the ability to see how many links are pointing to a

website, still a big factor in Google SEO, but when we look at the similarities

between YouTube and what they are doing in the search ranking on YouTube and

what we have on websites, we actually see a few similarities. And one of them is

the time it takes you to actually go back to the SERPs. Now, SERPs are the search

engine result pages. Think about when you click on a result on the

search page, go to a page and see what the page actually does. Maybe it's not

the expected results. What will you do? You will click on the back button of

your browser and go back to Google. And a lot of SEO guys out there, professionals

really in that field, find that Google could measure this and they actually do

measure this because we see that they expand the result that you just

clicked on. So they have the interaction in their search results and in their

analytics. And that might be a factor that actually tells Google that you

haven't enjoyed the result that they have seen on the website. So the time it

takes you to come back to Google because if you see a bad search result you go

back right away. Google can measure that and then maybe

they will put that into the search ranking as well into the algorithm that

we also see in YouTube and then say ok, this result, apparently enough users

haven't really enjoyed the result and came back to our search engine to click

on another result. So maybe we will devalue that or de-rank that in our

algorithm. Very interesting. I mean it's like short watch time, right? Right!

They click on the link, go to the site and 10 seconds later they go back. So

yeah, like always, like on YouTube. Quality you can't fake it. Google or

YouTube, they both know ways how to find out whether your content is good or not.

So make good content to begin with and then YouTube or Google will

recognize that. Very interesting by the way, since many of you guys asked me

about that: You know when you search on Google you can see those videos you have

on YouTube as a search results in between the search results, right?

And many asked me how, what can I do to get my videos more visible in Google

itself? You told me about a very neat trick, right? When you have website you

can do a very neat trick, right? Absolutely! So one thing that you see on

search results are that there are videos listed and these listings oftentimes go

to YouTube itself. Now, YouTube is a property of Google and therefore they

will always look at what content is there on YouTube itself. So if you have

the right keywords they will also show that in their search results on the

Google website itself. Now, there is a way to actually not send the user when he

clicks on that search result to YouTube itself but also have a related or

another search result that actually sends them to your website. You just need

to tell Google or when the bot basically comes by and looks at the content of the

website: Hey, I have a video here. If it's YouTube, it could be Wistia, it

could be a Vimeo, I have a video here and these are the information about video.

How long it is, what thumbnail it is and so on. The Googlebot will take that, put

it into the vast database and then maybe show that on their search result pages

as well. So you will have a search result with a little video thumbnail inside of

Google and when they click on it they actually go to your website and watch

your video on your website instead of YouTube. That is just perfect. I mean you

can do so much more, right, on your website where you embed your video. So

of course you will put some information about your video at the top but you can

do more. Ask for people to sign up for the newsletter you have on your website

and so much more. So that's really a killer feature. By the way, if you are

interested of implementing this functionality if you already have a site,

Julian did a video about this topic. You can see that in this card here. This is

really a unique one and I think combining the power of the website and

the YouTube channel is really a powerful one. And yeah, prone to success, right?

Absolutely, I think that if you come up as a search result with a

thumbnail and you are the only search result with a thumbnail then people will

click on you and go to your website. Absolutely, just a text link compared to

one with a thumbnail, yeah, that's much more intriguing. Absolutely. Alright, thank you very

much for being on my channel today. It was a pleasure to do this with you. Guys,

go over to his channel. You can see I think here in the end screen his channel

link. It's very informative. He talks about Google Analytics, Google Tag

Manager and all the analytics you need in order to optimize your website

presence. Alright, yeah, have a great day my friends! Bye!

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The Race to Save YouTube - Duration: 4:03.

Hi I'm Susan. I'm the savior of YouTube and the way I'm gonna say YouTube today

is by asking everybody to subscribe to black YouTubers! Yay! Hi I'm a white

nationalist. Did you just interrupt me? Oh I do beg your pardon. Please allow me to

make it up to you with this freshly made cup a go f*** yourself. That is like NOT

okay. Hi I'm a white nationalist and if you think I'm gonna subscribe to any

black YouTubers, you can suck my lily white d*** Hi I'm Susan sister. I'm the CEO of

23 and me- the DNA ancestry analysis service. I've just run a few tests on

your saliva sample to check your ancestral heritage and oh boy you are

not gonna like the results! Huh? Okay brace yourself... 18.2% of your DNA is

actually from sub-Saharan Africa! Say what?? Yeah that's right, b*tch! Are you

triggered? Are you triggered you little racist piece of s***?? Oh my good lord

I can't believe it! Aw what's the matter? Don't you like being a minority? Is that

because all minorities in this country are like oppressed and marginalized and

persecuted? No it ain't that. I mean just take a look at me: I'm white as f***!

That's not what your DNA says. Wait, you're absolutely sure this ain't down to some

kind of accidental cross-contamination with someone else's saliva sample in

your laboratory? Uh-huh! Well is there a possibility that at some point in the

past there was a bunch of white folks living in sub-Saharan Africa and I'm

related to them? Nope. Motherf*****. So how about the rest

of my DNA? Where the f*** is that from? Let me just

check that for you... hmm... looks like you are mostly... British. Aw s***.

British? Oh so that means I'm mainly white, right? Phew! Not so fast! Who are you? Hello

there I am Cheddar Man, the oldest inhabitant of Britain (apart

from all the other inhabitants of Britain whose skeletons were found in the same

cave as me, but who were not analyzed for some mysterious reason) Anyway I'm here to tell you, Sonny Jim, that my very very black British DNA is now

colonizing every cell in your body. For real? Aw is that triggering for you? Oh what's the matter, b****?

Don't you like being a minority? This can't be happening. It has already

happened motherf*****. You mean to say I'm basically 100% black? Yeah, b****! You know

what you are? you are as black as a raven's d***. This is the best news I've had

in my whole life! What? Well now that I'm black it means I can say the word

n***** as much as I like without everybody getting their knickers in a knot.

No, no... Secondly it means I'll never need to worry about being excluded from no

shortlist if I ever apply for a job at Google. Hey, hey, now that is NOT okay! And

thirdly it means I can go out and shoot any random b**** a**hole I feel like and the

mainstream media won't give a s***. And if they DO mention it, it'll be in the

context of making excuses for me as a victim of institutionalized

socio-economic inequality and educational disadvantage.

What a motherf*****.

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I'M THE PAPA - Duration: 4:38.

How's it going comrades,

my name is

Richard Chirkin

Today I've got the good news!

Really best news

And um...

Let's go!

let's go

let's go

Long time ago

I lost my baby

at maternity hospital

In Arkhangelsk town, 20 years ago

I'm his only daddy

I've got his only photo here

my baby...

Maybe I can find him here

Probably I will see my son

My son... *russian*

cyka... *russian*

um... Let's drink?

Cheers! *Na zdorovie*

I hope...

he will came back to me

I, eh...

I built this room for him

I hope...

He will find the way

I even got him a new chair!

I wanted to show him this chair

And... that...

He will sit here

and say

can you do this?

I'm ready.

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If Your Energy Is Being Affected During These Times Of Change - Duration: 4:10.

If Your Energy Is Being Affected During These Times Of Change, Keep This In Mind

People are exhausted, stressed out and suffering from anxiety.

Recently, life has been challenging in so many ways for all of us.

On top of that, we have all these weather and planetary changes and the whirlwind of

new energies and sense of the �unknown� sweeping through the air.

I think that we all know that change is on the horizon and the process has already well

and truly begun.

For months and even years now, we have been working on releasing old patterns, pain, and

thoughts from our physical, mental, emotional and etheric bodies.

We have been clearing and preparing whether we are fully aware of it or not.

You may have even found yourself clearing clutter in your home or workspace, ridding

of anything old or worn.

All these actions show that on some level, we are aware that we need to clear out mentally,

emotionally, physically and spiritually.

This is the process that is continuing to happen and YOU KNOW YOU�LL WANT TO BE FEELING

LIGHTER AND BRIGHTER like a load is literally being taken off your back in preparation for

something new and more aligned with your Higher Self.

It is really important that we embrace intense energies as a cornerstone in our lives for

personal transformation on so many levels � for some more noticeable than others.

However, do not get swayed by any negative media hype or �end of world� antics that

we all experienced in the build-up to and since December 2012.

We are on the precipice of profound change as we anchor into a new era of enlightenment

or progression on earth.

And that does not mean that something supernatural or epic will happen (either end of the scale).

This whole rise of consciousness and emergence into a new paradigm is a process, after all.

Change is happening on levels and dimensions in our universe.

It has been for some time and shall continue to do so � which is something that as humans

we cannot fully understand.

If you have already been humming along with the awakening process (or hanging on for dear

life) then wonderful, you are already where you need to be.

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