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ENOCCH - Soothsayer(Official Music Video) | Hip Hop | RnB | 2018 | - Duration: 2:53.
No no no no, you don't own me,
No no no no
The ropes that you throw won't control me
No no no no
As I push you away and I create space
Father in my heart the pests away
Killing it by willing it
Move aside b*tch king be briging it
JAh in my heart fire in my eyes
purest pure highest high
Bitches be thinking theyre shit.
Can you handle the truth Do you know who youre siding with?
The world is not as it seems It's but a bad dream
Happy faces outside while your insides scream
Stuck on playas?
I'm the soothsayer
F*ck em playas
I'm the soothsayer
No no no no, you don't own me, No no no no
The ropes that you throw won't control me No no no no
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Jack And Jill | Video For Toddlers | Songs For Children by Farmees - Duration: 15:18.
♪ Let's go meet Jack and Jill ♪
♪ Jack and Jill went up the hill ♪
♪ To fetch a pail of water ♪
♪ Jack fell down and broke his crown ♪
♪ And Jill came tumbling after ♪
♪ Then up got Jack and said to Jill ♪
♪ As in his arms he took her ♪
♪ Brush off that dirt for you're not hurt ♪
♪ Let's fetch that pail of water ♪
♪ So Jack and Jill went up the hill ♪
♪ To fetch the pail of water ♪
♪ And took it home to mother dear ♪
♪ Who thanked her son and daughter ♪
♪ Up Jack got and home did trot ♪
♪ As fast as he could caper ♪
♪ To old Dame Dob who patched his nog ♪
♪ With vinegar and brown paper ♪
♪ Then Jill came in and she did grin ♪
♪ To see Jack's paper plaster ♪
♪ Her mother whipped her across her knee ♪
♪ For laughing at Jack's disaster ♪
♪ Jack and Jill went up the hill ♪
♪ To fetch a pail of water ♪
♪ Jack fell down and broke his crown ♪
♪ And Jill came tumbling after ♪
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Wangan Midnight 5DX + Metropolitan C1 around the outside
TOYOTA Crown AT vehicles
Check the route in Google Maps
Start Shiodome lamp
Hamasaki Bridge JCT
Followed by S-aside of Tokyo Tower
Hitotsubashi JCT
The second section dangerous place multiple-
There is almost no straight
Chidorigafuchi curve
Is less straight also the third section
Edobashi JCT
The fourth section of the Kyobashi bridge girder
Immediately, play the Wangan Midnight 5DX +
S-too Shiodome lamp
Hamasaki Bridge JCT
Tokyo Tower
Hitotsubashi JCT
Iikura tunnel
Towards the Kasumigaseki
Kasumigaseki tunnel
Chiyoda tunnel
The third section
Chidorigafuchi curve
Kitanomaru tunnel
Towards Takebashi JCT
Towards Kanda Bridge JCT
Dry goods Bridge curve
The fourth section
Edobashi JCT
※ had fallen up to 140km
※ had fallen up to 140km
The first of the Kyobashi bridge girder
The second of the Kyobashi bridge girder
Tsukiji of S-shaped
S-shape of the Shiodome tunnel
finish
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How to read your code like a sentence - Duration: 5:08.
You know, every programmer should be able to read code in plain English as a sentence.
This is something that can easily be done to solve problems or even to have a firm idea
on what the code is supposed to do.
Well Hello!
I am Jesco the Rising Phoenix Dev and So today, we are going to discuss the reasons why you
should do this and how to go about utilizing this skill in a few different ways.
So, let's sit back, relax and go into How to read your code like a fucking sentence!
Note: I am saying English but this does not mean that if English is not your native language
that this does not apply to you.
You should be able to translate your code into complete sentences regardless of what
your native language is, and if you do plan on being a programmer, having an understanding
of the English language will make your life substantially easier.
Before we go into depth with this, I first want to explain why it is important that you
should be able to do this consistently and very often.
Being able to translate your code into plain English means that you understand every function
call, parameter's usage and language syntax which makes it very easy to see where your
code went wrong or how the code is supposed to work.
Every line of code does something very specific and should have a reason for existing.
This includes comments, fields, properties and functions.
Being able to explain all of these things clearly goes a long way in understanding not
just your code, but another person's code as well.
Think of your source code as a book and it tells a fantastical story.
With each line of code written, another sentence is created in that novel.
Each class is a separate chapter of the story until it culminates into a full novel that
has a beginning, middle and an end.
Now that I have described the why of reading code like a sentence, let's get into the
how.
On the screen, you should see some code.
Take a moment to read the code and try to understand what it is supposed to do.
Don't worry, the code in the image isn't too comp--- *ahem* damnit…
Hopefully the image won't go haywire on us again.
I'll give you a few moments to look it over and to try writing it down as
a sentence.
Alright, Now.
Let's see how you fared.
This is what that code says in plain English.
System gives commonly used value and reference data types, events and event handlers, interfaces,
attributes and processing exceptions.
Example is the name of this specific set of tasks that makes sure there is no naming conflicts.
Class program is the name of this set of blueprints to follow and it is private by default.
The entry point into this application is static void Main and without it, the program would
not run.
Var population is set to be a new Tuple with the parameters of string, int, int, int, int,
int, int.
This means there is a 7 tuple or a septuple, which is a tuple with 7 parameters.
The string value is New York and we have the numbers 7891957, 7781984, 7894862, 7071639,
7322564, and 8008278.
Each of these numbers represents the census information that dates from the year 1950
until 2000.
Console dot WriteLine will format and write population of the first parameter in 2000:
second parameter comma population dot Item 1 which is the first item of the tuple (the
string value) comma population dot item 7 which is the last item (the last int value).
1:N0 designates that this should add all of the other int values together with the last
int value and have a precision of 0 meaning that it will drop all the excess decimal points.
How did you fair?
Did you write something similar that explained the code as closely as possible to something
the average idiot could understand?
Now, you should notice right away that there is something missing from this code, if you
run it, you wouldn't have time to actually see the results.
In other words, I should have added a Console dot ReadLine to pause the exiting process
until I pressed the enter key.
This can be expanded into game development, more complex application development, mathematics,
and everything else related to programming or computer science.
I went with a simple example to show that it doesn't matter how trivial an application
is, it is a good habit to get into no matter what your level of programming is.
If this doesn't convince you, take a look at my How Its Developed series where my tutorials
are designed with this exact setup in mind.
Every tutorial and book pretty should much follow this exact idea if they are worth their
salt because they should be designed to teach you exactly what you need to know and why
you are doing something, not just the how to.
This has been the Rising Phoenix Dev and remember… read your code like a fucking sentence and
99.99% of all of your problems can be solved.
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Accountability: how to keep going no matter what - Duration: 3:34.
"You should film."
[splash]
[splash]
[geese honking]
My name is Chris and I'm a filmmaker,
and I am not alone.
I am not a one man band,
at least not truly.
Granted, I'm the one in front of the camera,
the one running the camera,
the one editing the video...and so on.
But, I can't do this myself.
If you've seem my first few episodes
you'll see more than just me on the screen,
so obviously I wasn't doing it on my own.
But more than that, I owe the launch of my channel to one thing:
accountability.
See, I'm busy.
You know that. I've said it before.
In addition to launching my YouTube channel,
I'd also like to shoot one to two short films this year.
Because I'm obviously not busy enough.
Before I started, I knew this would be challenging.
Now that I've gotten a few episodes under my belt,
I know...that I know, that I know,
that this is challenging.
There's only one reason I have been able to keep up this pace,
and it's not me.
Friends and family have been encouraging,
but having a friend walking this journey with me
has made all the difference.
Last year I posted about two books
by Jon Acuff on Instagram.
One that I had mostly read,
and one that I had just gotten and had yet to read.
A friend who was away at college saw my post
and was drawn to the same book.
So he ordered Finish.
And thus it began.
We Skyped weekly and went through the book together.
And out of that experience, we now read one book a month.
But more than that, we're headed in a similar direction in life.
And out of our regular meeting, it evolved to encompass:
other books,
our YouTube channels,
business pursuits,
and even life itself.
But if not for that
I might still be wishing and hoping for the future that I know I have.
By having a friend to encourage and walk beside me
I now have this YouTube channel that I'm committed to.
Rather than the many false starts
that no one ever saw,
I'm finally doing this for real.
And now here I am, still at the beginning,
but moving in the direction I want to go.
♪
[sniff]
♪
[splash]
♪
[splash]
♪
So, here's what I'm thinking:
in addition to the videos that I've been doing all along,
I'm thinking of once a month reviewing the book that we've gone through.
These books aren't necessarily about filmmaking,
but they're still very much applicable,
and in some ways responsible for where I am today.
To begin, I'll go through some of the books we've already read.
Starting next with Finish.
Because books, well,
everything is a story.
♪
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Time to Experience "FLY 360" simulator! [Battle Trip/2017.03.18] - Duration: 13:44.
Okay then.
Should we start with our team?
Go to Manchester first?
- Yes. / - Your team name?
To tell you about our team name...
To tell you what it is...
- We took the High from Highlight. / - High.
And the Man from Manchester.
2, 3.
HighMan Tour!
Oh, what a fail.
- Hello. / - Hello.
- Hello. / - Hello.
- Hello. / - I'm Yoon Dujun of Highlight.
I'm Lee Gikwang.
- That's right. / - Nice to meet you.
(The idol you want as your boyfriend, Yoon Dujun)
(Thief of girls' hearts with dancing shoes, Lee Gikwang)
Thief of girls' hearts.
(Idols who are known as hardcore soccer fans)
From what I hear...
- This is your third time already. / - That's right.
This is Lim Hyungjun's third time too.
He has won all of his battles too.
- I won all my battles too. / - Really?
This is a death match.
The losing team can't star on Battle Trip after this.
I can see Dujun is getting competitive.
I think we should visit
the birthplace of soccer.
How about we visit Manchester.
- Park Jisung shoots! / - Park Jisung!
- Goal. / - Goal.
- Park Jisung goals! / - I miss that.
- Park Jisung... / - It'll destroy my mind.
My mind is already destroyed.
They're good at soccer.
Lee Gikwang flies down the field.
Yoon Dujun shoots... Goal!
(Idols that love soccer)
Did you really go there?
(From playing soccer to watching the match)
(A to Z about soccer!)
(You thought it was over, right?)
Amazing.
(Activities that will help you de-stress)
Wow. What is that?
This is amazing.
Unbelievable.
That looks like fun.
It's a soccer tour.
But soccer in some ways...
You can love it or hate it.
- There's a division. / - That's right.
We'll divide the trip into two sections.
One day, we'll fill with activities
that suit a holiday trip.
And the rest will be soccer.
They should've gone all in with soccer.
- Then we would've won. / - Right.
They are smarter than they look.
HighMan!
HighMan!
- HighMan! / - They did a lot.
- You went to a lot of places. / - Tour!
Good job.
(HighMan Action Tour)
(HighMan Football Tour)
(Incheon International Airport)
Welcome on board.
- Thank you. / - Lee Gikwang.
- It's your first time on Battle Trip. / - Yeah.
- That's right. / - You must feel unfamiliar.
Very unfamiliar.
It will be.
Actually...
- You look more afraid than excited. / - Right.
Don't worry about it.
If you just trust and follow me,
this will be a valuable trip.
- Yeah? / - Let's go.
Okay.
- Let's go. / - Yes.
Go!
It's so strange to hold this camera.
It would be.
I'll check your reservation.
- Are you checking in any luggage? / - Yes.
Oh, thank you.
- Enjoy your trip. / - Thank you.
(They are departing for the U.K. now)
They're taking off now.
What's the highlight of taking flights?
It's the in-flight meal.
Here's your in-flight meal.
(Dujun likes Korean food so goes with bibimbap)
(Gikwang is on diet so goes with the salad)
The in-flight meal is always good.
This is called manners.
I have to tuck this in my shirt, right?
You have to do this.
I have to tuck my napkin in my shirt.
Thank you for the food.
Enjoy.
I thought Manchester was a rural area but it's not.
It's the second largest city.
- It's equivalent to Busan in Korea. / - Busan.
I'm really looking forward to this.
Manchester and England...
I'll explain more when we land.
I studied quite a lot about this.
I'll explain it later.
(What kind of journey is awaiting them?)
(Incheon)
(London)
(It takes 12 hours and 30 minutes)
(London)
They call it the underground.
They also call it the tube.
- Tube or underground. / - Tube or underground.
Family movie?
Korea TV show.
- TV show. / - TV show.
- TV show in Korea. / - Korea.
Hello.
Hi.
This is thanks to K-POP.
- Thanks to BTS. / - Our BTS friends.
(Wow)
- We've been here. / - Really?
- What's going on? / - Where we came for shopping?
Yeah, I came shopping here.
Regent Street.
Oh, this is Regent Street.
Are you in London now?
Yes, we are in London now.
That must be a shopping street.
I think that's probably a department store.
(Regent Street)
(You can experience the London vibes here)
(A popular place among tourists)
We've come above ground from the underground
and it feels so good.
Look at the double-decker bus.
Wow, double-decker bus.
I would think the bus would tip over.
That's really high.
That's the symbol of London.
That's so beautiful.
The thing is...
Europe has a sense of romanticism in the winter.
Yeah, there's something romantic about the cold.
It's cold but still beautiful.
How did they make this look so good.
- It feels like... / - Regent Street.
It doesn't feel like we're shooting.
I feel like I'm on a real trip.
(It's time to depart for Manchester)
(Euston Station)
Finally.
- We are... / - Yes.
About to leave for Manchester.
To Manchester.
But we just arrived in London.
The name of our tour is HighMan.
- Yes, Highlight. / - It's not HighLon.
- Right. / - We'll head to Manchester.
- Are you going straight there? / - How will we go?
We can take the high-speed train.
The distance between is about 300 to 400km.
It's about the same as Seoul to Busan.
It takes about 2 and 30 minutes by train.
- 330km is actually Seoul to Busan. / - Let's go.
I think they probably used Virgin Trains.
From memory, the tickets aren't that cheap.
Transportation does cost a bit.
- Transportation in Europe. / - It's expensive.
It's nice and cozy.
It's nice and warm.
When else would I ride the KTX in England...
- At the age of 29? / - That's right.
This is nice.
Even though it's dark.
It'd be nice to ride this during the day.
(They can't see anything as it's pitch-dark outside)
(This is the view they would've seen in the afternoon)
(The train ride to Manchester on a snowy day)
(That's beautiful)
Let's travel for 2.5 hours on this train.
I want someone to hit me, so I can pass out.
(Dujun and Gikwang fall fast asleep)
The time difference...
- I was so tired. / - The jetlag got to us.
Europe has the time difference that's most difficult...
- To overcome. / - You're right.
(They still look handsome in their sleep)
(The first night of their journey in England passes)
(Manchester)
(What is their first itinerary in Manchester?)
(HighMan Action Tour)
(Museum of Science and Industry)
We are finally...
- Here in Manchester. / - That's right.
- Today is the action day. / - Action Day.
Action.
What do you think of when you think of action?
When it comes to action...
I think of action films.
- Like "Kingsman." / - Right.
When I think of action,
I think of energy,
that's what comes to mind.
This is Manchester, right?
Our Park Jisung of Manchester United.
The oxygen tank of Manchester.
- The oxygen tank. / - Energy.
- Having two hearts. / - Right. Two hearts.
What are they trying to say?
What's going on?
Right. Two hearts.
- The heart is the engine. / - Engine.
Engines are Museum of Science and Industry!
That is where we've invited you.
Great job!
- I knew it. The intro was long. / - Dujun is amazing!
Manchester is
the city where Industrial Revolution kicked off.
I heard there are a lot of great museums
so I thought...
- Sounds good. / - We could visit there.
- We can... / - Yes, good, good.
We could study...
- Fill our heads with knowledge. / - Of course.
Yoon Dujun must've studied a lot.
Yes, he knew a lot.
I only studied lightly.
(Museum of Science and Industry)
(A museum consisting of 5 exhibitions)
(Built on railway and have experience facilities)
The museum has about 5 exhibitions.
- That's big. / - It's really big.
- It's free? / - There's no entrance fee?
- Yes. / - Why is it free?
It showcases England's national power and...
- Scientific technology. / - That's right.
It's a way to show the foreigners their achievements.
- That's why it's for free. / - There's so much to see.
If you look here...
- Air and Space Hall. / - Air and Space Hall.
It's truly energy...
What is that?
This is huge.
(Ta-da)
(All sorts of planes fill the space up)
I really want to visit that museum.
Wright Brothers.
The Wright Brothers made this.
First...
First flight.
Wow, seriously?
This is it.
The way he's carrying that camera...
Dujun loves looking at exhibits.
- It's a suicide plane. / - Yeah, a suicide plane.
In the cockpit.
Where is the other propeller?
Is it in the back?
- Is it on the tail? / - Just one engine?
Light airplane.
That one... Wright Brothers.
We can press it.
We can press it.
- That looks fun too. / - What is that?
- What is this? / - Isn't that a gaming device?
There's an experience space as well.
What is that? You can experience it.
Yeah.
Fly 360 degrees?
- Oh, this. / - Isn't that it?
This is modern VR.
VR is fun.
We become a true pilot.
- There's wind too. / - Yeah.
We get to fly a plane.
It's a 360 degree flight simulator.
Should we try this then?
Let's go then.
- Seriously. / - I can't wait.
Let's try it out.
- Go. / - Let's go.
Have a good trip.
Have a good trip.
What is this?
It's VR but they're not wearing a headset.
There's a screen inside.
- A whole screen? / - That's from the outside.
We get scared easily.
What if we get sick?
If you look outside...
- You can control it yourself? / - Yes, yes.
Who's that? Who's that?
Pull the stick.
(He's moving the stick)
(Wobbling)
(The machine moves too)
Turn it.
Hey, what's going on?
Wait a minute.
Dujun's eyes look so funny.
Hey, wait a minute.
What is this?
What's this?
- Here we go. / - Pull up.
What is this?
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
- That safety device... / - This is how they edit it?
- You must wear a safety belt. / - The editing...
It actually spins like that.
It spins.
It's not like the flying games
you play at an arcade.
You're right.
Oh, hey, hey, hey!
Wait a minute.
Hey, hey!
- Blood's rushing to my head. / - Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
- Blood's rushing. / - So suddenly...
(Focused)
- Right? / - That's why it's 360 degrees.
You're right.
Here we go. Here we go.
Here we go.
Oh, my goodness!
Hey, hey, hey! Don't do that.
Wait a second.
- That looks fun. / - It's different from regular games.
What? It's over.
It's over.
That was a fun time.
It's not that much but it really looks fun.
I'm dizzy.
We came back alive.
I feel sick.
Thank you.
Did the machine really rotate?
Combat pilots have a hard job.
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Eroi printre urși - Episodul 37 - Duration: 2:23.
At the Bear Orphanage, spring rings the waking alarm from the winter sleep.
The snow has not yet fully melted,
but light and temperature are the ones that wake up the cubs
So far, the cubs have lost almost a quarter of their weight.
and for about two weeks they will be anorexic.
Their tummies are empty and they need to catch up.
Fortunately, Leo spread tens of kilograms of corn in their enclosure
so the cubs will have plenty to dig for.
Not long from now
succulent plants, insects and other goodies will start to appear.
Leo keeps and eye out because during this time
wild bears can attack the cubs inside the den.
Last year in march this is excatly what happened
Fortunately, the 9 cubs quickly climbed a spruce tree and the danger passed.
At any moment the cubs from the orphanage can meet
with younger brothers from the forest
Every year about 10 orphan cubs reach the Rehabilitation Center,
where they can survive and be given back to nature.
We are ready to give them a warm welcome.
Stay tuned to find out news from the Hãșmaș Mountains.
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