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We WILL defeat you, Big Mac.

Oh yeah? Bring it on, small fries.

ASSEMBLE!!!

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Find The Missing Puzzle Piece Within You - Duration: 5:49.

Find The

Missing Puzzle Piece Within You

by Adeana M. Slater

So many of us think that we can solve our personal problems and the problems of humanity

with an outside fix or specific outcome.

This is not the case and never will be the case.

Anything external is our perceived reality but not necessarily our truth.

We can choose to live in illusion.

We can choose to let others decide our reality based on social norms or societal expectation.

This perceived expectation can then become our experience.

Please know that the outside world as we know it and experience it to be is completely riddled

with illusions and falsehoods.

As the energy increases, anything dark or not resonating with your soul path will all

be brought to the light.

That is to be expected.

It is a puzzle.

Absolutely solvable.

You may have to arrange this piece and that� maybe multiple times.

But you are soul equipped with the answer in your heart.

It has always been there.

Your ability to tap into that intuition and get your answer is your gift.

Tune into that.

Focus on that.

Because that is your answer to soul growth always.

There is never doubt with an in-tune heart and soul.

Your answers are ever-ready at all times.

Your only requirement is to silence your mind and ALLOW.

Allow intuition to fill your heart and your soul.

And LISTEN.

Hear your messages.

This is in all ways.

Not just audibly.

Be open to receive.

Your messages will appear ALL around you.

They have come.

Pay attention to your dreams too.

This is NOT about YOU choosing Someone.

This is about Your desire to �choose YOU.� Choose yourself like others in your situation

have.

See your own worth.

Love yourself.

Know in your heart that Love is meant to be FREE� with No restrictions.

No conditions.

No expectations.

FREE expression.

FREE flowing.

Authentic.

Pure.

And True.

Peaceful.

Joyful.

And balanced.

Yin/Yang.

You have worked too hard to settle for less than you deserve or desire.

Learn this lesson and BREAK free from any repeated and unhealthy cycles.

This missing puzzle piece is calling for you and only

You know what this truly is as it is different for everyone.

But the truth remains: Any missing puzzle piece is within you.

The answers are within you.

The GPS is calling you back to yourself.

The destination is YOU.

The answer is YOU.

Everything you experience leads you back to the most important, spectacular and Amazing

YOU.

Find yourself.

Love yourself.

Value yourself.

Know that you are deserving.

Know that you are good enough.

You are capable to do anything.

There is nothing stopping you from stepping into your own power but fear itself.

Lucky You.

For you came equipped to smash through ALL fears, conquer ALL doubts, AND rise above

ANY and ALL challenges.

You wouldn�t be here otherwise.

Look in the mirror.

Do you see the Warrior/Warrioress that I do?

If not, look closer.

I SEE YOU.

The Divine spark is forever inflamed.

It burns bright for all the multiverse to see.

Thank you for being you.

You are beautiful and magnificent just as you are.

Change is possible because of your dedication to yourself.

What one soul chooses, the multitude may follow.

What one voice exemplifies, may become several.

Why?

Because we are ONE.

Always and Forever.

Don�t hold back and Never Fear the change upon us.

It is long overdue!

Blessings to ALL,

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Martin Scorsese and the Art of Cinematic Storytelling - Art Regard - Duration: 9:18.

Films are the memories of our lifetime.

Underneath the captivating beauty of the cinematography and the mystery of the image in movement lies

a more subtle and challenging Art form.

Martin Scorsese once remind us that "Movies are an attempt to capture the mystery of who

and what we are" for cinema touches our hearts and awakens our vision, changing the way we

perceive the world around us.

For it's through Film and Art that we can reexamine and restructure our interactions

with each other and with the space we live in.

Film often replicates Reality from a distance, evoking in us a sense of (Re)cognition and

Reevaluation of Truth.

The physical resemblance of Film to the "Real World", perhaps, presents key questions about

the process of Filmmaking and our interaction with Cinema itself.

For, as intriguing and enthralling that the moving image can be, the true mystery of film

lies in the transforming Art of Cinematic Storytelling.

Each film is an awakening experience we all share and this notion becomes even more evident

if applied to the work of filmmaker Martin Scorsese.

Goodfellas

Taxi Driver

Raging Bull

The Wolf of Wall Street

It is clear that to talk about Language of Cinema is to talk about Scorsese's body of

work.

His extensive and consistent work in both directing, producing, writing and preserving

Film strongly influenced our path to Visual Literacy.

Scorsese's contributions as a Film Historian and founder of The Film Foundation are as

impressive as his Filmography, for Scorsese approaches Film as a highly curious student,

admiring the Old Masters as a young painter admires the Classics, expanding his knowledge

and believing that there's always much more to learn.

Martin Scorsese's commitment to film restoration, then, creates a bridge between the Past and

the Future of Filmmaking.

And it is Scorsese's strong Cinematic Literacy that separates him from other creators, more

than any other director he understands the importance of Cinema's lexicon: Composition,

Editing, Camera Movement, Timing.

Each element serving a different function in Storytelling and reminding us, once more,

of the subtlety and power of Film and the cinematic experiece.

And just like our Perception doesn't give us an exact, mathematical portray of the world,

the language of cinema involves deceiving, misleading, going beyond the immediate codes,

betraying the senses.

Cinema, therefore, becomes not only about what you see on the diegetic space, but also

about what you cannot see: what is beyond the frame and we can only imagine.

Understanding how you place the lens, the size of the lens, how much you leave in the

frame and how much you leave outside the frame shape the story and the audience's relation

to the characters.

Cinema reinforces, modifies and assaults our normal perception repertoire, superimposing

Life and Film, Story and Character through Visual Storytelling.

For underneath the polished language of the Photography or the strong, rapid paced Editing,

lies a penetrating analysis of Cruelty, Masculinity, Morality, and Redemption.

His characters often face alienation and loneliness in a violent environment.

And violence in a Scorsese film is portrayed unapologetically, sometimes even as an expression

of individual madness, but always as a mirror of a conflict within the characters minds

or the society around them.

In this scenario, criminality is often an extension of the conflicts inside the family,

the brotherhood of the mafia that acts as a protective shelter as much as a regulation

of Power.

Power that is so often portrayed walking hand in hand with Betrayal.

To watch a Martin Scorsese film is to experience strong characters, a microcosm of human reality

and human condition reflected into Story and Film.

Cinema then transfigures itself; the voyeuristic gaze upon the world of our characters becomes

a mirror in which we are invited to look at ourselves juxtaposed with the Other on screen.

And if Cinema is, indeed, in an ongoing, constant dialogue with life itself, to tell a story

is to pay tribute to the life around us.

As Scorsese himself once mentioned, ''Cinema is perhaps the one true religious space, a

space for community to share a common experience" and as spectators, we are invited to explore

the diegetic space: from the point of view of the camera, we are guided to look beyond

the character's perspective, to lose ourselves in the pictures and become One with Film.

So, to watch a Martin Scorsese film is to find meaning in each shot carefully crafted;

to watch a story unfold in silence or in the overwhelming noise of a moment.

Scorsese's cinematic storytelling challenge us to rediscover Film as a language in all

its different possible significations of visual representation and codes.

But to speak a cinematic language is often to invent it and Martin Scorsese's respect

for Cinema as a Language of Art can be seen reflected, crystal clear, on his Filmography.

And as the credits roll and the room lights up, we have the certainty of having experienced

a powerful and intimate encounter with Film, together with a multitude of individuals around

us: that's the Art of pure Cinematic Storytelling.

My name is Luiza Liz, And thanks for watching Art Regard.

If you like what you just watched, make sure to subscribe and let's expand a bit more our

discussions about film, philosophy and art.

All my social media links are down below.

You will also find in the description box some extra readings and some viewing recommendations.

See you guys next time.

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Top 5: Things to do in Japan | WINTER - Duration: 10:07.

Hey guys!

Today's video is going to be another seasonal things to do in Japan video, and since I've

already done summer and autumn, today's is going to be (you guessed it!) winter.

As usual I'm going to format this video with five of my favourite things to do in Japan

in winter.

I'm going to be talking about why I liked them and some recommendations for you, like

travel tips and what I recommend doing, and just anything that I think it might be handy

to know before doing these things.

I'm also going to be inserting pictures so that you can see what you might expect from

going to these places throughout the video, and I'll also be linking to my videos of going

to these places throughout the video somewhere up...here?

I don't know which side it is.

Anyway, you'll have a lot of opportunities to see what the places look like throughout

the video, is what I'm trying to say.

Also if you want to see more photos I will be linking to my albums of each place or each...thing?

In the description below, so check that out if you want more information.

All right, let's get into it!

My first recommendation is the yuki-matsuri, or snow festival in Hokkaido.

This is a festival that happens every year, although the dates do change.

It's usually in early February and it's always set up so that there are two weekends for

the festival, so it will always start on a Thursday and end on a Monday, so just make

sure you check the dates before going.

So why I loved it?

It's just...magical.

As someone who comes from New Zealand, we get maybe like one or two snows...not even

that, we get like one snow every couple of years, so snow is something that is kind of

a novelty to me and so seeing all of this snow in one place and all of the ice and the

sculptures that people make and just this whole winter wonderland feel that they make

during the yuki-matsuri was really amazing.

I think it's something that if you're able to do in Japan during winter, it's definitely

worth it, because it's such an experience, it's like a once in a lifetime kind of thing.

So yeah, I really loved it, I think it was so special.

I think it's something that I'll definitely never forget, and as you can see from the

photos that I've hopefully remembered to put in down here somewhere, it was pretty magical,

there's some pretty amazing things to see.

Okay, so some tips that you might like to know before going to Yuki-Matsuri.

As I mentioned before, the dates do change, so make sure you're arriving on the right

dates.

And also as I mentioned before, it does span two weekends, and because the sculptures are

made of ice and snow they will start to get a bit raggedy after the first couple of days,

so I highly recommend going within the first week if you can.

Unfortunately I had to go in the second week, and while it was still absolutely incredible,

I do wish that I could have gone in the first week, just because you could tell that the

sculptures had been out for a while.

So yeah, go as early as you can in the festival season.

The other thing is that the Yuki-Matsuri, while it is kind of billed as this Sapporo-only

kind of thing, a lot of places in Hokkaido do things for the Yuki-Matsuri.

So look up other places that you might like to go.

The Sapporo one takes place down one main street of Sapporo, so you can either walk

or there's shuttles, buses that will take you between all the different places 'cause

it's so popular.

Um, so what I would recommend is booking a hotel that is on or very close to that main

street in Sapporo, and then you can go from there to each place in Sapporo, and if you

want to you can also go to places like Otaru, or the ice caves that I went to, here's a

picture of that.

Um yeah, so there's tons of things to do, make sure that if you have the time, you don't

just spend it in Sapporo, 'cause everywhere is doing this amazing winer wonderland kind

of stuff.

So yep, first recommendation is: Yuki-Matsuri.

My second recommendation is onsen, especially outdoor onsen.

Onsen are amazing all year round, of course, but in my personal opinion they're super magical

in winter.

Something about the super cold air and the really warm water, and the run, when you like

run out in your little towel and jump into the warm water.

It's just incredible, like there's something really fantastic about that feeling of bathing

in nature in like freezing cold weather.

I don't know what it is, but if you've done it I think you'll get what I mean.

So yeah, onsen, especially outdoor onsen in winter, are fantastic.

Now, some things that you might want to know about onsen before going - I'm sure there

are a billion videos like this and a billion articles that you can look at, 'cause onsen

are a pretty big part of Japanese culture, but just some little things that I think are

really important: Number one, in case you didn't know, Japanese people will always be

naked in onsen, it's just how it is.

So expect that.

They will be split into different genders, so it'll be male and female, unless it's a

private onsen, in which case you can go with whoever you want.

But public onsen will be male and female, and you'll go in and be naked with a whole

lot of other people, so that's fun.

Something else to bear in mind is tattoos.

A lot of places in Japan now, especially the more toursity places, are very much accepting

of tattoos in onsen, but bear in mind that some places still aren't.

So it's worth checking ahead, or just being prepared to get turned away if you have very

visible tattoos.

I have a few tattoos, but they're pretty hard to see and I never really had an issue with

that.

Yeah, definitely try to go to an onsen in winter in Japan if you get the chance.

My third recommendation will come as a surprise to no one who's followed my channel for a

little while, and that is the Kobe Luminarie.

The Luminarie are done every single year in Kobe, it's like just a festival of lights,

and it is amazing.

I loved it so much that I went every single year that I lived in Japan, so that tells

you how incredible it is.

Every year they hand paint all the lights into different colours, so there'll be a different

colour scheme every year, and it's just like this tunnel of lights that leads up to...a

cathedral?

A temple of lights, I guess I would call it.

It's spectacular, it's amazing, definitely go.

It happens in December every year, but as with the Yuki-Matsuri, the dates do change,

so just make sure that you check that out before you go.

Wear warm clothing, wear comfortable walking shoes, because you will want to walk around

quite a bit throughout the Luminarie.

I also recommend after the Luminarie, eat dinner in Kobe because it's amazing.

Like Kobe beef, everyone knows, but the food in Kobe in general is spectacular.

Also Kobe Chinatown is super close to the Luminarie, so if you wanna go and do that,

definitely do.

As usual, my fourth recommendation will be a food recommendation, and this time it's

not going to be a specific food, but kind of a...genre of food, and that is themed cafés.

Once again, this will come as a surprise to no one who knows me even in the slightest.

I love themed cafés.

I feel like they're the kind of thing that you either really love them or you just don't

care at all, and I really love them.

I love the novelty, I love the lengths that people will go to to put cute little characters

in food, I love it all.

So if you're like me, winter is the perfect time to go and cosy up in a cute little café

and enjoy some amazingly novelty food.

So, some things that you might like to know or might need to know before going to themed

cafés.

Themed cafés in Japan, I'm not sure about other places, but in Japan they're very limited

time, and they change often, so don't assume that just because you've seen someone going

to a certain café like last year that that will still be there, chances are it won't

be.

However there are a couple of places, like you can just Google what is open in the month

and the year that you're going to Japan, and you should be able to find a couple of places.

There are also a few places that switch between themes, so there's one in Osaka that just

switches its theme every couple of months, there's a whole lot of places like that.

But yeah, just Google and make sure that you check the dates.

The other thing I would say is try not to get too attached to any particular menu item

that you might see online, because a lot of the time they are limited edition and they

are sold out or whatever, so just go in with an open mind as to what you're going to get

from the menu.

But yeah, enjoy themed cafés in winter - there's no better time to enjoy an amazing, adorable

cartoon character coffee.

My fifth and final recommendation is a New Year's shrine visit.

I think especially if you're someone who's living in Japan longer term, visiting a shrine

on New Year is something you should absolutely try to do once.

I really love it because it's a specific Japanese cultural experience that you can't necessarily

get elsewhere and I think that's really amazing, and also you can get Omikuji, which is like

your fortune or your luck for the new year.

Um, I got Omikuji once in my first year in Japan, and it was the worst luck possible,

so I just never did it again, just in case.

But if you wanna try your hand at Omikuji and see what your new year might look like,

definitely do it, I think it's a really interesting thing to do at New Year's.

Some things to be aware of: Number one, of course, this is actually a religious site

that you're going to.

There will be people who are praying, who are paying respect to their ancestors, who

are worshipping.

Bear that in mind and please please please be quiet and respectful.

Of course you already know this, but just in case.

I feel like I have to say it, just in case.

And on that note, most Japanese people do go to shrines on New Year's, usually their

ancestral shrine, so be aware that there will be a lot of people.

I went to Meiji-jingu for New Year's once in Tokyo, and it was just so crowded.

So definitely be prepared for that and be aware that it'll take you a long time to get

through that shrine.

So yeah, fifth and final recommendation: New Year's shrine visit.

Okay, so that wraps up my top five favourite things to do in Japan in winter.

I really hope that if you're visiting Japan in winter that this has been helpful to you,

or if you're living there over winter that this has provided some kind of insight on

what you might like to do.

Please let me know in the comments below if there's things that I missed, or that you

really like doing, 'cause I know that my experience is super limited and I'm sure other people

would like to hear from you as well.

So thank you so much for watching, and I will catch you in the next one.

Peace!

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Top 10 Birth Stories You Won't Believe - Duration: 7:20.

Welcome back everyone to Most Amazing Top 10 - my name is Danny Burke and today were

gonna be taking a look at the top 10 Birth Stories You Wont Believe.

Well, you will believe them, thats just the title yknow.

Sorry to burst your bubble everyone, buzzfeed lied to us all.

Before we get into this - did you know were having a Most Amazing meetup?

Its our first ever one.

Its gonna be at Dundas Square in Toronto on May 12th at 2PM.

Come out and say hi - bring your Most Amazing shirt from mostamazingshop.com and we will

sign the first ones we see.

Its gonna be a lovely afternoon - don't worry if you cant make it though, were gonna be

annoucing more dates in different places throughout the year!

Starting off at number 10 we have own Grandson.

In 2011, a woman from Chicago gave birth to her own Grandchild.

It sounds crazy but its true.

Her daughter is called Connel.

Connel and her husband had been struggling to have a baby for years and were looking

for a surrogate mother to carry their fertilised embryo.

Connels own mother stepped forward to say that she would carry the child.

Of course, postmenopausal birth can come with a lot of risks but after many tests, the Doctors

gave her the green light.

She ended up giving birth through C section to Finnean, a healthy boy - and her own Grandson.

Staying with the Grandmother theme now - at number 9 we have the Youngest Grandmother

ever.

This record is held by Rifca Stanescu of Romania who became a Grandmother at the ripe old age

of 23.

She eloped at the age of 11 because she was scared of being forced into marriage by her

father.

She gave birth to her daughter Maria at 12.

When Maria was 11, she gave birth to her daughter Nicolae.

Pretty mind blowing stuff.

On a side note, that also made Rifcas Mum a great grandmother at age 40.

I mean, Im just gonna leave you guys with those facts and see what you have to say in

the comments section.

Next up at number 8 now we have the Surprise Birth.

A birth can surprise a lot of people - but have you ever heard of it surprising the mother?

Jennifer West of Illinois woke up one morning with what felt like the worst period cramp

she had ever experienced.

It got so bad that she ended up visiting a hospital where incredibly, the Doctors told

her that she was in labour.

Jennifer had no idea she was pregnant.

It turns out she had just missed all of the signs.

The morning sickness?

She thought it was just the fly.

The missing periods?

She thought she was just getting her normal irregular periods.

She thought the 20 pound weight gain was just her body changing and that the heartburn was

just her stomach ulcer playing again.

Jennifer also had a tilted uterus meaning she couldnt feel the baby kick, just a dull

pain instead.

The full story is incredible if you guys are interested to hear more …

Next up at number 7 we have the Longest Labor - couldnt leave this off the list could we!

The woman who holds this record is Joanna Krzy-sz-tonek but its not something youd wish

upon anyone.

Joanna was carrying triplets.

Tragically, 5 months into her pregnancy, one of the fetuses was born prematurely and died.

She then started to go into labor before she was ready and in an effort to delay it - the

Doctors told her to lie down with her legs in the air.

They hoped that the gravity would prevent any more prematures births.

She stayed like that for 75 days - the longest labor ever recorded.

Thankfully, the story has a happy ending, Joanna gave birth to the twins all thanks

to crazy technique …

Coming in at number 6 now we have The Leap Babies.

Some people are born on leap days - you might know someone who was - they technically only

have a real birthday every 4 years.

Its quite rare but one couple from Utah might say otherwise.

David and Louise are a couple from Utah who currently hold the record for have 3 of their

children born on consecutive leap days.

Their first children were all born on February 29th - 4 years apart from each other.

The chances of this happening are about 1 in a billion.

When all of their birthdays only come around once every 4 years, I bet its one hell of

a party.

Next up at number 5 we have the Driving Test.

For many people, the day of their driving test is a huge deal - usually the most important

date of the month.

Well, that wasnt necessarily true for Emily French.

She was a 20 year old from Scotland who woke up a 4 AM on the day of her test to discover

that her waters had broke - her due date was still a month away.

Despite everyone telling her otherwise, she decided to hold out for the test which was

at 8:40 AM.

She took the 45 minute test, passed it and then drove herself to the hospital to give

birth.

Emily later said that being in labor helped kill her pre test nerves.

At number 4 now we have Born In The Clouds.

This is the story of Aida Alamillo - a Phillipino woman who, in 2011, gave birth on a flight

from the Philippines to San Francisco - her first time traveling to the US.

She was 35 weeks pregnant when she boarded the flight.

After a few hours, she went into labor.

Luckily, 3 nurses were on board the plane and helped deliver the baby.

Paramedics were waiting for her at the airport too.

The baby was healthy and will one day grow up with quite the story.

Where were you born?

Oh in that hospital down the road?

You?

Oh I was born 39,000ft above the pacific ocean.

Cool.

Next up at number 3 we have the Marathon.

For many people who arent trained athletes, a marathon is a huge physical accomplishment.

Well, one woman who wasnt intimidated by this was Amber Miller who ran the Chicago Marathon

when she was 39 weeks pregnant.

For those of you that don't know - shes done - that baby is ready to pop out.

She ran the first half of the marathon and then she started getting contractions.

Time for the hospital right?

Nope.

It took 6 and a half hours but she finished.

Amber and her husband then got a bite to eat and headed to the hospital where she gave

birth to a healthy girl.

Coming in at number 2 we have Work Birth.

For many women, the ideal place to give birth is in a hospital.

Well, Emily Jacobs seemed to have that sorted when her waters broke in the delivery room

at the University of Iowas hospital.

The only thing was - Emily is a Doctor - her waters broke while she was delivering another

womans baby.

At first, she didnt even notice but then, well, then she did.

She later said in an interview -Its funny how fast you go from being a doctor to a patient

and youre freaking out- … I wonder if the other woman was freaking out too.

And finally at number 1 we have Kendall Stewardson.

In 2012, this woman from Iowa gave birth to a 13 pound, 13 ounce baby - just an ounce

short of 14 pounds.

Only in 1 in 1000 babies are bigger than 11 pounds.

She chose to give birth naturally too - no c section and no paint medication - nothing.

Medical professionals were worried before the birth but impressed afterwards.

Her husband said shes kind of a hero, and Id have to agree.

Usually at the end of the video I ask for your opinion on the topic we discussed - this

one was about birth so theres its hard to have a controversial opinion about it - births

just kinda happen and thats it.

Ooo overpopulation!

Talk about that, if you want.

Thanks for watching guys, my name is Danny Burke and Ill see you all in the next video!

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This Is What The Queen Actually Eats - Duration: 3:38.

The Queen's diet is a fascinating one — it's both mundane and quirky, with enough over-the-top

touches to remind you that, yeah, she is totally a queen.

From her strict habits to her occasional indulgences, this is what the world's most famous royal

actually eats.

A simple breakfast

Queen Elizabeth wakes up around 7:30 a.m. and enjoys a pot of Earl Grey with milk but

no sugar along with a few biscuits.

Her proper breakfast is a little more elaborate — she usually shares with Phillip a spread

of cereal, yogurt and toast with marmalade.

Kellogg's Special K is the cereal of choice for Liz, according to one former royal chef,

and she serves it to herself out of Tupperware, just like regular folks.

But one bowl she occasionally likes to eat it out of is insanely luxurious, according

to that same chef:

"It was a marble dish with three gold horses.

The dish was encrusted in diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds.

Thirty-something years ago it was valued at 500,000 pounds."

First drink of the day

The Queen's daily choice of alcohol is utterly unwavering.

Just before lunch, she'll drink a gin and Dubonnet with a slice of lemon and ice.

For the uninitiated, Dubonnet is a sweet, wine-based aperitif that blends fortified

wine, herbs and spices, and it was the favorite drink of the Queen Mother.

Two-parts Dubonnet and one-part gin — either Gordon's or Tanqueray — is the Queen's recipe.

"Dubonnet, the drink for all occasions."

Lunch tends to be uncomplicated for the Queen.

Served around 1:00 p.m., it tends to involve some combination of fish and vegetables.

According to her former chef, a typical lunch might consist of grilled Dover sole on a bed

of wilted spinach, or something similar.

On special occasions, she might go for something a bit fancier, such as rib of lamb, followed

by a tart with meringue for dessert.

A not-so-simple tea

The Queen's famous afternoon tea session consists of a variety of cakes, finger sandwiches,

and jam sandwiches.

These, of course, are served with of cup of tea.

Originating in the 1840s, afternoon tea quickly became a favorite meal of the higher social

classes.

Nowadays, it's more of a special occasion thing, but the Queen still sits for it every

day.

Dinner with Phil

As with lunch, special dinners can be an extraordinarily indulgent and elaborate affair — when it's

just Liz and Phil, however, that's rarely the case.

The pair will change into a more comfortable set of clothes before enjoying a "relaxed"

meal of meat — often sourced from the Queen's own estates — with vegetables, followed

by a martini.

Dessert might include strawberries, or white peaches grown at Windsor Castle.

Final drink

After dinner, the Queen has her final drink of the day while winding down and enjoying

a crossword or jigsaw puzzle: a glass of Champagne.

No fewer than eight brands of Champagne carry the royal warrant, though the Queen is said

to partial to Bollinger and Krug, just to name a few.

Royal chocolate

While she has her fair share of gastronomic likes and dislikes, one particular favorite

of the Queen's deserves special mention: chocolate.

Among her most well-loved desserts are chocolate biscuit cake, chocolate mousse and chocolate

ganache sponge cake.

"I love you!

There, I've said it.

I love you!"

And the queen loves her chocolate as dark and as bitter as possible — a cocoa content

of 60 percent or higher is a must-have, and she isn't a huge fan of milk or white chocolate.

Post-church roast

The Queen sits down for a traditional roast after attending Sunday mass.

The cut of meat comes from something hunted on her own estates, and she has a preference

for well-done meat, not being a huge fan of the rarer cuts.

If she's anything like her subjects, this Sunday roast is accompanied and followed by

a great deal of boozing, but we're not quite able to confirm that detail.

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Facebook Being Blamed For Genocide - Duration: 8:50.

UNITED NATIONS INVESTIGATORS ARE CALLING OUT FACEBOOK FOR

WHAT IS HAPPENING IN MYANMAR.

THE ROHINGYA ARE BEING MASSACRED UNFORTUNATELY AT A TREMENDOUS

RATE, FIRST OF ALL, MORE THAN 688,000 ROHINGYA REFUGEES HAVE

ALREADY FLED MYANMAR TO GO TO BANGLADESH SO IT IS AN EPIC

CATASTROPHE THERE AND NOT A LOT OF HELP FROM THE REST OF THE

WORLD, CERTAINLY THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT IS NONEXISTENT

IN OUR CONCERN ON THE ISSUE.

A LOT OF EVIDENCE THAT PEOPLE ARE BEING BUTCHERED,

MASSACRED, INSTITUTIONALIZED, RAPED IN THE COUNTRY.

IT HAPPENS TO BE BUDDHISTS IN THIS CASE WHO ARE DRIVING OUT

THE MUSLIM MINORITY.

IT IS ALMOST AS IF IT HAS TO DO WITH SOCIOECONOMIC,

GEOGRAPHIC, AND POLITICAL ISSUES RATHER THAN RACE OR RELIGION.

WE'VE TALKED ABOUT THAT THE PAST, WE ARE A RARE SHOW

ACTUALLY COVERS IT A LOT AND I AM AN ENORMOUS ADVOCATE OF THE

UNITED NATIONS OVERALL AND THE UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL,

BUT HERE WHEN INVESTIGATOR YANGHEE LEE SAYS, "EVERYTHING

IS DONE THROUGH FACEBOOK IN MYANMAR AND I'M AFRAID FACEBOOK

HAS TURNED INTO A BEAST AND NOT WHAT IT WAS

ORIGINALLY INTENDED."

I HAPPEN TO THINK THAT IS UNFAIR.

I AM OVERWHELMINGLY CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT IS HAPPENING

THERE BUT BLAMING FACEBOOK IS LIKE BLAMING RADIO FOR THE

RWANDAN GENOCIDE.

IN THAT CASE THE PEOPLE THAT DID THE GENOCIDE ORGANIZED OVER THE

RADIO AND THEY WOULD TELL PEOPLE HERE IS WHERE THEY ARE AND

YOU SHOULD ATTACK THEM AND THEY ARE THE WORST.

BACK IN THE DAY IN GERMANY THEY DID PROPAGANDA IN OTHER

FORMS OF MEDIA.

IT REMINDS ME OF WHEN EVERYBODY WAS PANICKED OVER THE

CRAIGSLIST KILLER.

IN THE OLD DAYS, HE WOULD'VE JUST GONE

THROUGH THE YELLOW PAGES BUT NO ONE EVER CALLED HIM THE

YELLOW PAGES KILLER.

I GET IT.

I UNDERSTAND THE CONCERN BUT WHEN THEY TOLD FACEBOOK THAT YOU

HAVE TO CUT DOWN ON HATE SPEECH, BOY I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW MUCH I

WANT THIS, THESE MASSACRES AND WHAT IS NOW BEING CALLED A

GENOCIDE TO END AND WE'VE SPOKEN FORCIBLY ABOUT IT OVER AND OVER

AGAIN AND SHUTTING DOWN PARTICULAR PAGES, OKAY, BUT

BLAMING FACEBOOK, AND I'M NOT SURE IT IS OKAY, IF IT IS

SAYING MURDER PEOPLE, IT IS DEFINITELY OKAY.

THAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.

BUT WHEN YOU START GETTING INTO POLITICAL POINTS OF VIEW, I

THINK IT GETS INTO REALLY HARD TERRITORY.

YOU ARE BLAMING FACEBOOK FOR BEING A MEDIA OUTLET, BUT

IT IS WHAT IT IS.

THEY'RE GOING TO ORGANIZE.

YOU ARE JUST BLAMING THEM FOR BEING POPULAR IN A SENSE,

SO I DO NOT WANT THEM SHUTTING DOWN UNPOPULAR OPINIONS ALTHOUGH

IN MYANMAR UNFORTUNATELY IT IS NOT AN UNPOPULAR OPINION

AND I DO NOT KNOW YOU DEAL WITH THE GOVERNMENT IN THAT CONTEXT.

IT IS JUST A MATTER FOR ME OF DOES FACEBOOK STILL HAVE

STANDARDS THAT ARE SMART AND RIGHT AND PROTECT THE KIND OF

FREE SPEECH THAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT WHILE NOT JUST CREATING A

LEGALIZED WAY FOR PEOPLE TO DO ILLEGAL THINGS, NOT GOOD OR BAD

THINGS, BUT ILLEGAL THINGS THAT WE AGREE ARE WRONG TO DO

AND SECONDLY, ARE THEY ENFORCING IT PROPERLY?

THAT IS RIGHT.

I ALWAYS COME WITH THE ACLU ON STUFF LIKE THIS WHEN I AM

LIKE LISTEN, THERE ARE PEOPLE I DON'T AGREE WITH.

LEGALLY THERE IS HATE SPEECH IN AMERICA WHICH IS DIFFERENT,

IF YOU HAVE CERTAIN KINDS OF HATE SPEECH, HE GETS INTO

ILLEGAL TERRITORY WHEN IT'S THREATENING INCIPIENT VIOLENCE

OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT AND IT IS A SPECIFIC THREAT OF VIOLENCE.

IN THAT SENSE, IT BECOMES ILLEGAL AND ONLY IN THAT

SENSE WHAT I POLICE CERTAIN KINDS OF SPEECH.

THAT IS ONE THING.

BUT IF A GROUP IS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF A CERTAIN FORM OF

MEDIA, YOU ARE RIGHT, THAT IS A TIMELESS, HISTORICALLY STANDARD

WAY THAT PEOPLE MOBILIZE THEIR OWN POLITICAL MOVEMENTS AND

SOMETIMES THEY TURN VIOLENT, SOMETIMES THEY DO NOT.

I DO SECOND THAT CONCERN THAT WE NEED TO MAINTAIN THOSE

UTILITIES OPEN SO THAT THE GOOD SIDE CAN USE THEM AS WELL.

LOOK, THERE ARE SOME BRIGHT LINES THAT ARE RELATIVELY

STRAIGHTFORWARD AND EASY.

INCITEMENT TO SPECIFIC VIOLENCE.

YOU CANNOT DO THAT.

FACEBOOK SHUTTING THAT DOWN MAKES PERFECT SENSE.

GO KILL BOB, BOB IS THE WRONG RELIGION OR RACE OR WE

JUST DON'T LIKE HIM.

YOU CANNOT HAVE THAT ON FACEBOOK.

EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT, FACEBOOK KNOWS THAT, THEY SHUT THAT

DOWN BUT THE REST OF IT GETS REALLY HARD AND FOR ALL OF

THE SOCIAL MEDIA OUTLETS, AND I WILL BE UPFRONT WITH YOU

GUYS, YOU KNOW FACEBOOK IS A PARTNER OF OURS, BUT THAT

IS NOT WHY I'M SAYING THIS.

I'M TELLING YOU THAT ALL THE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS HAVE

A NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE JOB.

OKAY, ILLEGAL, THAT IS A BRIGHT LINE.

MAYBE IN AMERICA THAT IS A BRIGHT LINE AND IT IS EASY

BUT WHEN THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT SAYS IT IS ILLEGAL TO SPEAK

OUT AGAINST THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT IN ANY WAY, SHAPE,

OR FORM, SHUT DOWN ANY POLITICAL DISSIDENTS, NOT SO EASY.

IN THE CASE OF MYANMAR, IT MIGHT NOT ILLEGAL BECAUSE THE

GOVERNMENT IS BACKING THE MASSACRES SO THAT IS ALSO

NOT EASY.

THE CORE OF THIS, WHICH IS SHUTTING DOWN HATE SPEECH,

I DO NOT WANT FACEBOOK OR ANY OF THESE PLATFORMS TO BE IN

THAT BUSINESS.

I AM A PROGRESSIVE, SO I AM MASSIVELY AGAINST HATE SPEECH.

IT IS EASY, SUPER EASY FOR ME TO SAY SHUT DOWN HATE SPEECH,

THAT BENEFITS ME AND NOT OTHER PEOPLE.

BUT WHERE DO YOU DRAW THE LINE?

THE BUDDHISTS IN MYANMAR THAT ARE FUNDAMENTALISTS AND DOING

THESE

SPECIFIC ATTACKS, OBVIOUSLY NOT ALL BUDDHISTS ACROSS THE WORLD,

WE ARE NOT IDIOT RIGHT-WINGERS, WE DO NOT MAKE GENERALIZATIONS

LIKE THAT, BUT THE PARTICULAR FUNDAMENTALISTS WHO ARE

DOING THIS IN MYANMAR, THEY SAY MUSLIMS ARE THE PROBLEM.

WHAT DO RIGHT-WINGERS IN THIS COUNTRY SAY?

MUSLIMS ARE THE PROBLEM, INCLUDING OUR PRESIDENT.

WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO, BAN OUR PRESIDENT FROM FACEBOOK?

HE SAID WE SHOULD BAN ALL MUSLIMS IN THE COUNTRY UNTIL WE

FIGURE OUT WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON, AND WHAT IS HAPPENING

IN ROHINGYA IS THEY ARE THROWING OUT THE MUSLIMS FROM

THE COUNTRY AS THEY FIGURE OUT WHAT IS GOING ON AND WHILE

THEY CONTINUE TO MURDER THEM.

THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS OF FACEBOOK.

FIRST OF ALL, IF YOU ARE LIVING IN A PLACE LIKE MYANMAR, IT

DOESN'T HAVE THE SAME INFRASTRUCTURE THAT YOU HAVE

ELSEWHERE IN THE WORLD, THIS IS A DYNAMIC THAT IS EVERYWHERE,

WHERE THERE IS LIMITED INFRASTRUCTURE, CERTAIN THINGS

THAT YOU WOULD TAKE FOR GRANTED OR DISCARDED OR WHATEVER

CERTAINLY BECOME VERY IMPORTANT.

I DID STUDIES ON IT.

ALABAMA IS A

NON-COLLECTIVE-BARGAINING STATE, THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE

UNIONS BUT THROUGHOUT THE EARLY 2000 ALL THE WAY UP TO

THROUGH THE EARLY 2000 THE TEACHERS' UNION WAS THE

STRONGEST MEANS OF POLITICAL ORGANIZATION IN THE STATE.

IT SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ON PAPER BUT THEY HAVE VERY LITTLE OTHER

INFRASTRUCTURE POLITICALLY AND THEY HAVE TEACHERS EVERYWHERE SO

THIS IS THE MEANS BY WHICH PEOPLE RALLY AROUND A CAUSE AND

IN FACEBOOK IT SEEMS LIKE IN MYANMAR THAT IS THE ONLY THING.

AND THEN THINGS LIKE THE MEDIA, THE RADIO.

YOU RELIED ON THE RADIO AND FIRESIDE CHATS FROM THE

PRESIDENT AND ONE OF THE FEW RADIO BROADCASTS TO GIVE YOU

THE TRUTH.

IT IS ALWAYS BEEN DIFFICULT WHEN YOU CAN'T REALLY RELY ON THE

TRUTH TO COME FROM THE RADIO AND WHEN PEOPLE ARE RELYING ON THE

TRUTH TO COME FROM FACEBOOK WHICH IS THEIR ONLY MEANS OF

SOCIAL MEDIA THEN I WOULD SHIFT HERE ON SOME OF MY PRIORITIES

WHILE STILL FOCUSING ON MAINTAINING FREEDOM OF SPEECH,

BUT MAKING SURE THAT THERE ARE CERTAIN LINES THAT ARE DRAWN SO

IT DOES NOT GET TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF, BUT I CANNOT SAY THAT JUST

BECAUSE SOMEONE SAID SOMETHING MEAN ON FACEBOOK, THAT IS WHAT

TRANSLATED TO THE VIOLENCE, IT WAS THE VIOLENCE.

LAST THING ON THIS GUYS, FACEBOOK IN THAT SENSE,

ESPECIALLY FROM THE PARTICULAR COUNTRY HAS GOTTEN SO POPULAR

THAT THEY ARE BASICALLY A MIRROR TO HUMANITY SO WHEN WE ARE

YELLING AT FACEBOOK, WE ARE BASICALLY YELLING AT OURSELVES.

EVERYONE IS ON FACEBOOK AND SOME PEOPLE ARE DOING BAD THINGS.

YEAH, THAT IS KIND OF HOW HUMANITY WORKS.

AGAIN, NOT TO MINIMIZE MYANMAR.

I THINK IT IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST PROBLEMS IN THE WORLD AND

WE DO ALMOST NOTHING ABOUT IT BUT I'M NOT SURE THIS IS

THE PRODUCTIVE APPROACH.

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Theoretical Physicist Believes Robots Pose Greater Threat Than Aliens - Duration: 3:14.

Theoretical Physicist Believes Robots Pose Greater Threat Than Aliens

by Vamien McKalin

� Considering our abhorrent conduct in wiping out indigenous civilizations with the discovery

of �new continents� five hundred years ago, many modern humans are fearful that a

technologically superior extraterrestrial race might do the same thing to us.

� In a recent Reddit �Ask me Anything�, theoretical physicist Michio Kaku expressed

his belief that humans will make contact with intelligent ETs within this century.

But he doesn�t believe that we need to fear for our lives.

These highly advanced ETs will require nothing from humans, and will consider us as insignificant

as forest animals, so long as we don�t get in their way.

� It is the robots � the artificial intelligence that we are creating at break-neck speed � that

we need to worry about.

Robots could become so self-reliant that they find that humankind can be eliminated altogether.

�I think we should put a chip in their brain to shut them off if they have murderous thoughts�

says Kaku.

Either that, or actually merge robots with human as an android to create a hybrid in

order to survive.

� Time will tell if Kaku is just kuku.

There are many of us humans who strongly believe in aliens, and that these mythical beings,

if real, stands to become a significant threat to Earth and could possibly wipe out the entire

human race.

It�s pretty difficult to disagree with these folks since if we look back at our own history

and how humans have gone to war after finding new land, it wouldn�t be surprising if an

alien species choose to destroy or enslave us.

Aliens Are Too Smart for War

In a recent Reddit AMA (Ask me Anything), Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist, and

futurist, believes humans will eventually make contact with intelligence alien lifeform

within this century.

He added that these beings will likely be peaceful, but he�s unable to say the same

for robots.

Kaku says advanced alien society would view us puny humans as insignificant.

Apparently, these creatures or beings would be more interested in gaining more knowledge,

something humans are not capable of giving.

These lifeforms would have thousands of years to resolve all their problems, therefore,

war is no longer on the agenda.

Still, should humans get in the way of their thirst for knowledge, a peaceful encounter

with extraterrestrials might turn deadly.

�They still might be dangerous if they simply don�t care about us and we get in the way.

In War of the Worlds, the aliens did not hate us.

We were simply in the way.�

�But for the most part, I think they will be peaceful, but view us like we view forest

animals,� he concluded

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Please Subscribe for more videos

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The Importance Of A Positive Mindset - Duration: 7:17.

Hey YouTube, what's up its James Sierra here in this quick video I'm going

to talk about the Importance Of A Positive Mindset having a positive

mindset is very very important especially if you're going into a world of

Entrepreneurship when being an Entrepreneur it's very

important that you stay positive because everything you do say and act reflects

your personality, personality meaning the way you are as a person

your character and also your beliefs and values when doing entrepreneurship its

very important to think positive every day to wake up in the morning having an

idea having a sense of urgency knowing exactly what you want to do to achieve

your goals and dreams and positive mindset is something that you have to

have on your mind if you want to achieve your goals because your mind is always

focused on something and you have to know exactly what you want and you have

to have a purpose exactly what you're trying to do to achieve those goals

say for instance as myself I'm an Entrepreneur, I am somebody that's very

interested and dedicated to risk time and money into an opportunity ,which is

gonna create some sense of value and earning in the long run so for me very

importantly I need to have a positive mindset and have a way how I believe and

I know that things are gonna happen so my hard work and dedication I am putting

in for my business and also from Entrepreneurship Journey, so basically I

have to think positive every day always encouraged that I can achieve my goals

and dreams and at the same time I have to work for it I'm gonna put a lot of

time and effort because I know in the long run things are gonna pay off and

during time when I'm working I need to have an idea behind me of the reason

why I'm doing it and what I'm gonna have to

to achieve my goal so what I usually do as an Entrepreneur what I'd like to do

is I like to be positive I like to read books about Entrepreneurship and also I

like to listen to famous people who are motivational that provide me some type

of sense of thinking as if I was an entrepreneur and they put myself in

their shoes and see what exactly they're doing and look at their past experiences

and campare contrasts what they have done to what I'm doing right now so it

helps me to stay focused and aligned in my beliefs and values an entrepreneur so

the books which I've been reading lately which provide me a sense of

entrepreneurship mindset and goals and being positive is basically books which

are by famous people such as Robert G Allen the first book I have read which

has provided me that type of inspiration and value is the One Minute Millionaire

which is right here and this book has provided me an understanding of knowing

exactly what it caught what it means to become an entrepreneur and what exactly

a person needs to do to think positively to know exactly what actions to take, how to

look for ways to earn money and also it provided me the ability to use different

types of skills and use knowledge and put them into my own words and apply

them to my Entrepreneurship Journey ,which I'm doing the second book I read which

is really good is by Carlos Slim

and this book is really good because this book provided me the information

about Carlos Slim how he started off in a very poor family and he worked really

really hard for his goals and dreams to become an entrepreneur in business and

he shows examples what steps he had to take and being able to get his business

to go and to start right now he's a billionaire because he stay focused he

had a positive mindset he did what he had to do to get far and what he's doing

right now and he is Carlos has multiple businesses in Mexico he has Telmex,

Telcel, Samsung Mexico and he has also a car dealership company and I

learned a lot of information from Carlos Slim and this book motivates me to work hard

if Carlos can do it I can do it another book which I recommend to and I have read

which is really good it's called Cash In A Flash

this book is a great book because this book I've been reading a lately and it's been

able to provide me information on applying a formula which is by Robert G

Allen and the formula goes like this success equals a positive mindset plus a

desired heart plus a desired team when you look at it that way you're thinking

about in order to be successful you need to have those three components having a

desired heart meaning having a positive and embracing heart which is desirable

positive mindset having a sense of belief and also a sense of knowledge

within you knowing that you can do it and also having a desired team talks about

basically having a group of people people who share your same values and

beliefs and when I help you achieve your ultimate goal which is having a business

or being a successful entrepreneur somebody that wants to create a life of

abundance with those opportunities to create money and also to have a better

lifestyle which will lead to financial freedom in the long run so guys if you

believe you got some information from this value please feel free to leave me

a comment below and also don't forget to subscribe to my channel to get more

information about entrepreneurship and also with my latest types of videos with

tips and tricks to be successful when it comes to business so this is James Sierra

once again signing off in The Importance Of A Positive Mindset thank you and have

a good one.

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How to Sign "Name" in ASL & SWEDEN Sign Language - Duration: 1:15.

Hello good morning!

This sign is from Sweden.

S-W-E-D-E-N

Here in the USA the sign is

NAME

Over in Sweden they sign:

NAME

NAME

N-A-M-E

NAME

Perhaps it's related to

a sign meaning writing.

Remember if you're like me

but really enjoy REALLY

knowing a sign language,

this YouTube channel might not be

for you, but maybe it would be better

to register for InterSign University

I-N-T-E-R-S-I-G-N U-N-I-V-E-R-S-I-T-Y

where there are real teachers

from various different countries

who teach their languages.

Thank you for watching today!

See ya tomorrow!

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Weekend Vlog #1 | Redecorating, car wash & The Black Panther - Duration: 17:39.

Good morning!

Today it's Friday

As always, I'm in the car while Anders is taking Theo to daycare

I'm going to try to make sort of a weekend vlog this time

Hopefully that'll work out a little bit better

I'm not too good at vlog

I'm like filming a little bit here and there and then I forget about it and then I can't make a vlog out of it in

I am going to try to get better at it though

This time I'm trying out a weekend vlog

Friday, Saturday, Sunday And hopefully it'll work out

Today I got so much to do

First of all I'm going to redecorate Theo's room

Then I'm going to finish his dresser

I've finally made the knobs and flowers that's supposed to be on the dresser

And then I'm going to clean a little bit

Then I really need to edit a nail art video that I want to upload today

What else is there?

I thought I had a million things to do today but I didn't

Well, we'll see what the day has to offer

Firstly I'm going to go home and eat some breakfast And then I'll get to everything else

So this is what Theo's room looks like right now

Yeah, the shelves are where they were before

Here we put his yellow bookcase

There is his dresser

I've attached the new knobs It turned out really cute

The flowers are a little bit smaller than I wanted But I think it's cute

So that's that

His tent is where it was before

We moved his bed here

We had to quickly move his furniture the other night

Because he's figured out how to..

Well, his bed was next to the door before

So he started to open the door

We solved it by locking his door to prevent him from opening it

But then he figured out how to reach the light switch So he started to turn the light on and off

It was driving us crazy

So we simply had to turn his bed around

And then it was placed next to the yellow bookcase

Everything was fine for a couple of nights

But then he realized that he could reach and throw everything down from the bookcase

So we had to move it And now everything is a big mess

So today I'm going to redecorate so that it looks nice in here again

Now I've finished redecorate his room for now

This is how it looks now I put the dresser over there

And there's the yellow bookcase

This is where his bed is now

It's so much better because soon he's going to get a real bed

And that's going to take up a whole wall

And there's enough room for a real bed by that wall

This is what it looks like

Now I'm all done with that

It took a while and now it's about 11:30

So I'm going to make some lunch

And then edit some videos

What are we going to do now Theo? Clean the car!

Yeah, we're gonna clean the car

Are you excited? Yeah!

Here comes the water Theo!

It's ok Yeah, it just makes some noise, that's all

Nothing to be afraid of

Flowers!

Flowers!

A lot of flowers there

Theo, what day is it today?

Uhm.. washing the car?

No we washed the car yesterday

Yeah

So yesterday was Friday Yeah

And today it's...

Saturday! Saturday!

Saturday!

Then it's Sunday

What are we going to do today?

Sunday! It's Saturday today, what are we gonna do today?

No

Saturday!

Yes it's Saturday, what are we gonna do today?

It's not Sunday No

It's Saturday? Mhm

Not gonna wash the car

Are you going to grandma and grandpa?

Yes!

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Bausatzbesprechung / Kit review ACADEMY M1151 Enhanced Armament Carrier 1/35 (English subtitles) - Duration: 22:51.

Hello and welcome to my channel.

for the kit review of the M1151 Enhanced Armament Carrier by ACADEMY in 1/35 or Humvee

Today I want to introduce you to this kit and show you what I've bought from the company LEGEND productions for stuff

Well, have fun.

Let's start with the box.

On the front we see a nice box art, with the Humvee in full motion.

On this side we see the finished model with all details.

With open loading area, open doors and the beautiful interior.

And the PE parts that are inclusive

Here is also the model again. The number of the kit is 13415.

On this side there are hints in different languages ​​and again photos of the model.

Here is also again the Boxart.

The model is 15.2 cm long and 9.5 cm high

I would say, let's have a look inside.

The carton typically opens by ACADEMY upwards

First, we see the PE parts here

Some notes with processing instructions. Of course in Korean.

On this one finds even a bit German ;-)

And here we already have the construction manual

Please do not be surprised about the markings, I have already looked. What colors I have and which ones I still need.

Let's start with the instructions.

On the front is the list of colors

I will zoom in.

These colors refer to, Mr Hobby, Life Color, Humbrol and Testors acrylic paint.

here's a hint for processing PE parts. You need super glue and a very sharp knife.

On the first page we can see the construction of the chassis and the drive

In the wheels come poly caps to keep them moving

Here is the frame and the exhaust

The construction manual opens like this.

Here it continues with the mounting of the chassis, shock absorbers and cardan shaft

The tank, more parts from the frame and tools.

Bumper, splash guard, trailer hitch.

The tires are made of plastic not rubber.

They consist of several parts.

Attach the front bumper

Radiator grill, Spare wheel.

And then the assembly of the interior starts.

Window frame, dashboard and seats

Radio and navigation device.

The stand area, of the Gunner.

Fire extinguishers and the armored doors with bulletproof glass.

All doors can be built open or closed.

The bent PE part, is the hinge. This allows the doors to be opened

The partition wall to the loading area.

Then comes the complete upper superstructure on the frame.

And the antenna

Here is the construction of the MG turret also with bulletproof glass.

This is then on top of the roof.

And the caliber 50 MG

Here it continues with the hood and the headlights.

Fitting the roof and attaching the mirrors.

Tailgate and a few canisters as additional parts

Here we have the plan to paint the vehicle

Once completely in desert color.

And once with three colors camouflage

As well as a digital camouflage pattern for the crew.

The kit contains two figures, which I will show you immediately.

I will paint the Humvee in desert color

There are no direct military units. So you're pretty flexible where you want to use the vehicles.

I will build this one here and use it in an IRAQ diorama.

And on the last page is a superscription of all sprues

Lower Hull and roof.

The MG turret.

Side panels.

The complete suspension. The seats.

The tires and PE parts. As well as parts of the MG's

Now let's take a look at the sprues

Let's open the first bag

Here we have the poly caps

for the wheels

Then the lower hull with the entire interior.

All with beautiful details such as rivets, reinforcements and an anti-slip coating

On the bottom there are some ejection marks

But you will not see them later because they are hidden by the frame.

And the hood

Here we all have clear parts.

These are very pretty transparent.

The windows are different in thickness.

The windshields are thinner than the other bulletproof glass panes,

who come in the doors and in the MG Turret

I believe that you can see it well

Here we have a bag with parts for the MG

Once the Browning Cal 50.

What I find especially beautiful.

When the focus gets sharp ;-)

At the front, where the barrel of the MG is installed

This part is completely hol and drill holes.

A very nice detail.

Here are still different barrals for the MG.

These too have a hole in the front.

And still parts of a grenade launcher.

You could build this too.

And a very nice ammunition belt.

All parts are very well cast and have no flesh.

Looks beautiful.

With the tires, a small mistake happened to me. What you already noticed.

These are not made of rubber but of plastic

Many people like plastic wheels more than rubber wheels.

The plastic wheels, do not age like rubber wheels and do not deform or stick later.

The details of the tires is fantastic.

The profile is very nice to recognize. Also on the sides

Really great tires

Of course there is an A and a B side that you have to put together.

Now we come to the bigger sprues.

There are two pieces in this bag.

Let's start with one.

Here is a piece of the engine suspension fell out.

This is not bad, the part is undamaged.

Although it broke off the sprue, it is not bad.

Here we have the sprue with the seats.

Shovel and tow hook

Parts for the canisters, fire extinguishers and the interior.

I have to say about the canisters

They look very sharp

Man can read the lettering, water and US.

I really like the parts.

Here is the radio antenna.

This is cast in one piece.

The seats have a nice surface.

The steering wheel.

And here are parts for the bumpers.

And here is the armored shield of the MG

The second sprue out of the bag, we have here the frame of the vehicle.

With parts of the engine and the transmission.

The cardan shafts.

The grille, the shock absorbers and the suspension of the wheels.

The rims of the wheels are also very well cast.

With great screws and bolts.

The steering linkage.

The differential with the drive shafts and rotor brakes.

And again parts for the differential

Exhaust system.

Also, there is no flesh on this sprue.

The kit makes a very good impression.

Let's get to the last bag.

Here is the roof of the vehicle.

No sink marks.

It looks very beautiful and is cast in one piece.

There are some ejection marks on the back.

Here's the dashboard.

With the instruments.

The window frame of the windscreen with windscreen wipers.

The side panels of the MG turrets

And the bottom of the turret.

The hatch.

The tailgate also has great details.

And the gear wreath to turn the turret.

The last big sprue.

Here we have the armored side panels of the vehicle.

The armored partition with doors that leads to the cargo area.

These are the window frames for the bulletproof glass panes.

These then come from the outside on the doors.

The doors are also very well cast and have no ejection marks.

What surprised me very positively. You do not have to work on any side of the door.

That's really great.

Here are the rearview mirrors, parts of the bumpers and the soldiers.

Two crew members are included.

Here is the one figure with vest, legs and arms.

And here from the other, legs, arms and torso, as well as the helmet

And here are the faces.

The MG Gunner has a nice smile on his face and wears sunglasses.

He does not wear a helmet.

The driver,

looks a bit bored.

If you do not like the figures, you can use others.

Finally we have the PE parts here.

Here we have the hinges for the doors to open them.

Then ventilation grille.

And then other small parts that probably come to the bumper.

I leave this small bag closed now.

At the end of the video, I will again show a photo of each sprue.

You can look at everything in peace again.

Let's get to the aftermarket parts.

I have in addition to the kit, two aftermarket parts of the company LEGEND productions fetched.

And once by Voyager Model.

Let's start with the products of LEGEND.

We have here once the complete MG turret of PE and Resin parts.

With an additional armament.

Here we have an anti AID device.

This is to prevent the explosion of IED. In which the radio sources are disturbed.

And from Voyager Model we have here, a Browning Cal 50. made out of Resin with metal barrel.

And other parts made of PE.

I'll show you this in detail

This is the MG turret, number LF1192, made in Korea

Let's open it.

As you can see, there are many parts in it.

This is the construction manual.

With an overview, about them Resin and PE parts.

How it works and parts have to be bent.

And the insertion of extra bulletproof glass.

Here is Resin, a very detailed bottom of the turret.

There, the MG is attached and the mechanism for turning the turret.

Here is the same part again, it looks very similar.

These are the bolts that are everywhere on the turret.

Like here on the frame of bulletproof glass.

here is the hatch

These are rearview mirrors as well as other small parts and the hinges.

The parts in the bag are very important.

Here is in it.

The bulletproof glass, here are Plexiglas.

These look cloudy now, but that's because of the protective film on it.

Here is a brass wire.

These are the mounts of the mirrors.

And then many PE parts.

You can already see what the parts are for.

Once they have side pieces, the back wall and the armored MG shield.

Here again

various other parts. During construction you will see where these parts are used.

Here is the anti-IED device "Rhino" for the Humvee.

The number is here, LF12A6. Of course everything in 1/35 scale.

The content in this box is much less.

Here is a little note with instructions on how to bend the brackets.

And how to attach the cable.

There is nothing on the back.

Here we have the cable.

It feels like a metal wire coated with flexible plastic.

This can certainly work very well and bend.

and here we have a bag, with PE parts and a resin part.

This is the "Rhino", the sturgeon antenna

You have to separate that first.

And all the metal supports. Where the device is attached to the bumper.

And finally we have Voyager Model, the Browning Cal 50.

Here is the very clear construction manual.

There you can see how the resin and metal parts are installed.

The body of the MG is made of resin and is complemented by a barrel of metal and other PE parts

The highlight of the kit are the metal cartridges.

There are only 4 or 5 cartridges

These come in the ammunition belt made of PE parts.

That looks really good in the end.

On the back you can see again the MG, as well as instructions on how to process individual parts.

This kit also includes an extra armored MG shield with bulletproof glass.

Here is the beautiful metal barrel.

The MG body made of resin

And here, I hope you can see it.

The individual cartridges of the Cal 50. which also consist of metal.

A small piece of wire

As well as the holder of the MG and the shield.

That means a lot of extra work. But I think this will make the model look even better.

The kit of the Humvee makes a very good impression. He has not been in the market for a long time yet.

The replacement parts will make the kit look very cool

And also fit very well in my future IRAK diorama.

Thank you very much for your attention.

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See you soon, your Ben.

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