Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 27 2018

good morning guys it's Keila I'm back with another what I eat in a day and

today is actually really special I'm meeting some Instagram people today I'm

super excited but they've been such inspirations for me on Instagram food

motivation working out like I stressed so much that I find inspiration in

others and their transformations are amazing so I'm excited for you guys to

meet them sorry there's a car that like almost hit my car but yeah so I think I

got here a little bit earlier than them there they catched an uber down here

we're going to this place called aroma it's one of the first restaurants that I

fell in love with here in California they have a lot of items that could

easily be made quito friendly all their sides it usually comes with either fries

or a side salad and their salmon burger is do die for us I think I'm gonna get

that and like add cheese or something I don't know I'm a little fancy but I

wouldn't tell you guys with me so let's go ahead and go

they are so good amazing I'm gonna steal the recipe from her so that way I can

show you guys how to make them because they are addicting and it dipped in

Lilly's chocolate the caramelized so it's raining but I just got back from

the gym and I'm a little bit hungry so I think I'm gonna get a snack

so I'm going to be eating some chips and salsa this these chips actually got is a

gift from Elena also known as the stair lady so thank you so much just think of

these as hot cheeto flavor but Dorito texture they're so good and the card

count is amazing at 6 grams of carbs but 3.5 dietary fiber and it's made with a

sweet corn and cactus so really really good I will leave a link to Amazon but

honestly it's so expensive on Amazon so if you can find it in your local place

she found it in Texas so if you're in Texas would probably able to find it I

can't even find it in California so I'm just gonna savor these and probably have

to order some on Amazon later and then I got this bold black bean and corn salsa

um actually technically this is not considered keto or anything but if you

look at the carb count it is only about one gram of carbs per two tablespoons

which is the same carb count as the other one that I usually get from

Private Selection which is the restaurant style and that's the lowest

one that I've been able to find so that just goes to show that hey sometimes you

can fit it in your macros and this doesn't affect me really that much so

but I am gonna measure out 2 tablespoons it must be an agnostic day because this

looks like day jobs I literally had eggs for brunch I've been obsessed with eggs

lately so hey it's egg day I'm ok with that

I just added some mushroom laughter that way you know I can get like a medium

feel without because I'm so it's not like I just have some cheese on here and

I'm gonna add that into there you guys know the drill I feel like I've done

this before it's too big too close so we're just

gonna do it tostadas style I'm just kind of crisp up the bottom have that cheese

melt and then eat it with some salsa I can't even be bothered with a cute

little fancy plate because nobody got time for that I have some salsa this

combo is gonna be fire I'm so excited to eat it

I shall grab

so I'm just gonna finish this

oh so good

I'm trying to find something to watch guys let me know your ads

recommendations on like movies and shows

thank you guys so much for watching this what I you know Dave I've always you

guys like these types of videos don't want me to make more of them you know

what to do like it comment make sure you come back for more

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Exploring a GoJS Application in Real-time | GoJS Beginner Tutorial #6 - Duration: 11:01.

Hello.

Welcome to the final video in our GoJS Beginner Videos series.

This video will demonstrate how you can interact with an application that uses GoJS, live in

the console of your browser's developer toolkit.

Using GoJS requires programming in JavaScript and familiarity with HTML and CSS.

You will benefit from previously viewing the other videos in the Beginner Videos series.

In particular, you should be familiar with the concepts covered in the video

"What's in a GoJS Application."

This video references those topics frequently.

For this video, we're going to be examining the GoJS Minimal Application sample.

It looks like this, and its source code can be found in the Samples section of gojs.net.

There is also a link to this sample in the description below.

Let's load the page in our browser.

For this video, I'm using Google Chrome, but since GoJS works in virtually all modern

browsers, you can use whatever browser you like.

More importantly, you should use a browser whose development facilities you are familiar

with, especially the console window and debugger.

We'll be exploring how to interact with a GoJS application in the browser console window.

Let's open up our browser's console window.

For most browsers, this can be done with the F12 key.

Here, we can type and interact with elements in our application.

When developing your GoJS application, be sure to use the go-debug.js library instead

of the go.js library.

The debug library does more error checking and can detect more unusual situations.

Most of these warnings and errors are written to the console window, which can prove massively

helpful for debugging.

Since the GoJS Diagram for this sample application is defined in code as "myDiagram" without

the "var" keyword, it is attached to the [window] object, and we can reference it in

the console simply by typing "myDiagram."

If we press enter after typing this, we see the window does know what this refers to,

but the GoJS library is minified, so the properties are not understandable for a human.

However, we can still have meaningful interaction with GoJS through the console, if we refer

to the API documentation and interface with properties and functions that return telling information.

Let's start exploring our GoJS app with a simple task -- let's find out how many

Nodes are in our Diagram.

This can be accomplished with a call to myDiagram.nodes.count.

How would we know to do this?

If we look at the API documentation page for the Diagram class on gojs.net, we see the

"nodes" property returns an Iterator containing all Nodes in the Diagram.

Then, if we visit the Iterator documentation page, we see all Iterators support the "count" property.

So, while a call to myDiagram.nodes returns something unintelligible (due to the minification

of the GoJS library), our reading of the documentation lets us know it's an Iterator, and that

that Iterator's "count" property will give us something we can understand.

If we type myDiagram.nodes.count, we see it returns the number 4.

This kind of interaction with the documentation is a skill that takes time to develop, but

is well worth the effort, as it allows one to effectively explore and debug your GoJS applications.

The remainder of this video makes use of methods and properties defined in the API documentation.

We will not go over these methods and properties deeply in this video.

It's recommended you explore the documentation to learn exactly what properties and functions GoJS supports.

Let's see what kind of Layout this Diagram is using.

We'll do this with a call to myDiagram.layout.

Uh-oh.

We see again a minified GoJS object that doesn't give us much information.

Often, we can try to get more information about a GoJS object just by calling its toString() function.

Let's try that.

If we call myDiagram.layout.toString(), we can see the string "Layout( for Diagram "myDiagramDiv)".

This tells us the Diagram corresponding with the DIV "myDiagramDiv" -- that is, myDiagram --

is using an instance of the default layout class, Layout.

In addition to observing properties of GoJS objects, we can also alter them from the console window.

Suppose we want to alter our Diagram's Layout.

Maybe we want to try out a GridLayout and see how that looks.

This can be done with a call to myDiagram.layout = new go.GridLayout();

The Nodes are now arranged in a line -- but we specified a GridLayout, why aren't they

laid out in a Grid?

Again, this is where careful reading of the documentation is important.

Let's take a look at the GridLayout class in the documentation.

It seems like we need to specify some property for the GridLayout, called "wrappingColumn"

to set the maximum number of columns per row in the GridLayout.

OK, let's go back and set the wrappingColumn to a value of 2, so that 2 Nodes are in each row.

We'll do this with a call to myDiagram.layout.wrappingColumn = 2.

Now our four Nodes are arranged in a nice-looking 2 by 2 grid.

In addition to examining and manipulating properties, the console window can be used

to call GoJS functions.

For example, the function Diagram.layoutDiagram() arranges its Parts in accordance with the

rules defined by the Diagram's Layout.

Since we just set our Diagram Layout to a Grid Layout with a wrappingColumn of 2, a

call to Diagram.layoutDiagram() should snap back all its Nodes into a grid with rows of 2 Nodes.

Let's test this.

Let's move around a few Nodes so they are not in a grid formation.

Now let's call myDiagram.layoutDiagram(); Nothing happened.

Why?

Let's head over to the documentation page for Diagram and see what it has to say about

the layoutDiagram function.

Hmm.

Looks like we need to specify a boolean parameter called "invalidateAll."

It seems if we set this to true all the Layouts for the Diagram and its Groups will be made

invalid and be laid out, and if we set it to false, which is the default value, only

elements with invalid Layouts will be laid out again.

But what does it mean for a Layout to be valid or invalid, and how does a Layout become invalid?

Learning to find answers to these kinds of questions is an important skill.

In this instance, looking through the GoJS documentation, or even just doing a Google

search for "gojs invalid layout," will quickly show that a Layout becomes invalid

under different conditions depending on the kind of Layout it is.

However, simply moving some Nodes, as we did in our Diagram, does not invalidate a Layout.

So, if we go back to the console and call myDiagram.layoutDiagram(false), nothing happens

-- the function is only laying out elements whose Layouts are invalid, and the GridLayout

we applied to our Diagram is not invalid currently, since we only moved some Nodes.

As such, we should pass true as the parameter for the layoutDiagram function, as this will

invalidate all Layouts, forcing them to be laid out again.

So, if we try myDiagram.layoutDiagram(true), we finally get the result we want -- the Nodes

all snap back into the grid formation.

We can store a GoJS object reference in a variable in our console window to easily access it later.

Say we want to remember this orange Node.

Let's select it in the Diagram, then call myDiagram.selection.first().

If we want to make sure it's a Node, we can input the same command and add a .toString() function call.

To remember that Node object, we simply set some variable to it.

Let's call that variable myNode.

Now if we call myNode.toString(), we see we get the same result as before, but with less typing.

Remembering object references in the console helps us explore and debug GoJS applications

without the need for long code stringing together many properties and functions.

Let's go ahead and manipulate this Node's data.

If you've seen our video: The GoJS Diagram Model, you're familiar with the idea that

Node objects and Node appearance is separate from its data.

We can access the Node's data object with a call to .data.

So if we call myNode.data, we can see what data it has.

Let's say we want to change its "color" data property.

There is a Binding in the nodeTemplate for this sample that binds the fill of the Shape

element of a Node to its "color" data property.

As we can see, the current "color" data property value for the Beta Node is "orange,"

and the Beta Node's Shape appears with an orange fill.

So, one might expect if we change the "color" data property value for this Node, the Shape's

fill would change as well.

Let's try it.

Set myNode.data.color to a new value, say, "red."

Nothing happened.

Why?

If we examine myNode's data object, we see the "color" data property does indeed

now have the value "red."

So why is the appearance not updated?

The Data Binding object that binds the "color" data property to the Shape element's "fill"

property was not notified of the change.

To do this, we must call the updateTargetBindings function on the Node.

So, if we enter myNode.updateTargetBindings() into the console window, we achieve our desired result.

The Beta Node now has its Shape element's "fill" property set to "red."

An alternate, simpler way to do this would be to use the Model.set function.

If you've seen our video "The GoJS Diagram Model," you're already familiar with this function.

It takes three parameters -- the data object in the Model we're going to manipulate,

the key of the data property we're going to manipulate, and the value to set that data property to.

So, we could update the appearance of the Beta Node again in a single line.

We'd start with myDiagram.model to get the Model of the Diagram so we can call the set function.

We'd add that function, then pass myNode.data as the first parameter, as that's the data

object in the Model we're going to manipulate, then "color" as the key for the data property

we want to manipulate in the first parameter, then whatever string we want to set the "color"

data property to for the third parameter.

Let's set the "color" data property back to "orange."

We press enter, and immediately the Beta Node appearance is updated.

This is because the set function both updates Model data and notifies all relevant Data

Bindings of the data change.

Exactly how this works can be seen in the documentation.

In addition, this function makes these changes in a way that can be undone or redone, so

it is generally preferable to use it when manipulating Model data.

There are many more ways to interact with GoJS applications by use of the console window,

but for now, this is enough.

A good general rule of thumb is that when something doesn't work as expected,

refer to the documentation.

Gojs.net has the full documentation for GoJS, as well as dozens of other pages to act as

helpful resources.

Additionally, we pride ourselves on developer-to-developer support, both via email and forum, so there

will virtually never be an obstacle you can't overcome.

Head over to gojs.net to see hundreds of samples, read more about GoJS features on the Intro

pages, or peruse the full API documentation.

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GoJS GraphObject Properties | GoJS Beginner Tutorial #5 - Duration: 9:54.

Hello.

Welcome to another video in our GoJS Beginner Videos series.

This video will explain and demonstrate some of the most common GoJS GraphObject properties,

used for defining various appearance and behavior specifications for Diagram components.

Using GoJS requires programming in JavaScript and familiarity with HTML and CSS.

You will benefit from previously viewing "Building Parts with GoJS: Parts and Panels," which delivers

an explanation of Parts, Panels, and GraphObjects, and how they interact with each other.

There are hundreds of properties used to set appearance and behavior of GoJS GraphObjects.

This video will go over some of the most common properties for various kinds of GraphObjects.

Understand that there are many more that will not be covered.

You can learn more about all these properties at gojs.net.

To demonstrate these GoJS GraphObject properties, we'll build a nodeTemplate comprised of

a TextBlock and an Auto Panel holding two Shape elements.

This is the basic template that we will modify by specifying properties for its GraphObjects.

If you do not understand what this is, please watch our video "Building Parts with GoJS: Templates."

This is what a Node with this template looks like now in a Diagram.

Note that the TextBlock is stacked above the Auto Panel, since the Node's Panel type is Vertical.

We'll modify the TextBlock element first.

We set GraphObject properties by passing an options object with key/value pairs to the

GraphObject constructor.

The first property we'll set is the "text" property.

The "text" property can also be set with a string argument to the TextBlock constructor.

If we set the "text" property explicitly in the GraphObject properties object, this

overrides whatever we set it to with the string parameter.

The string parameter denoting the default text for a TextBlock is optional -- it is

just provided as an option for convenience, as sometimes, one may wish to only specify

a TextBlock's text and no other properties.

Now if we load the page, we see that the TextBlock's text, which used to appear as the string "text,"

has been overridden, and now displays the string "Example."

Another common property for GoJS TextBlock is the "font" property.

This property's value must be a valid CSS string describing a font.

The font string can accept several CSS properties but they must be in a specific order to render

correctly across all browsers.

The correct order is <font-style font-variant font-weight font-size font-family>.

We'll set our TextBlock's font using a string that denotes all these possible properties.

The string we'll use is "Italic small-caps bold 12pt Georgia, Serif."

Now look at what we have.

The font of the TextBlock has changed to align with the CSS style string we provided to the

TextBlock's "font" property.

The "stroke" property of a TextBlock determines the color of the text.

The value of this property can be any valid CSS color string, including CSS

named color values, hexadecimal values, RGB values or HSL values.

Let's set our TextBlock's "stroke" to "purple."

The final TextBlock property we'll observe is the "editable" property.

It takes a boolean value, and determines whether or not to allow in-place editing of the TextBlock's text string.

Let's set this to "true" and reload the page.

Now the text appears as before, but it's purple, and we can edit it by double-clicking

and typing.

Next, we'll observe some common properties of the Shape GraphObject.

First, we'll set the "figure" property explicitly here, which overrides whatever

we set it to with the string parameter.

The string parameter denoting the desired figure for a Shape is optional -- it is just

provided as an option for convenience, as sometimes, one may wish to only specify a

Shape's figure and no other properties.

We'll set the "figure" property to "Ellipse."

Now load the page.

The Shape appears as an Ellipse now instead of a RoundedRectangle, as we've overridden

the "figure" property.

We'll set the "fill", "stroke", and "strokeWidth" properties for the Shape as well.

The "fill" property corresponds with the color the Shape is filled in with, and can

be any valid CSS-supported color string.

Let's set it to "pink."

The "stroke" property accepts the same CSS-supported color string values, and corresponds

with the color the Shape is outlined with.

Let's set it to "purple."

The strokeWidth property accepts numbers as its value, and determines how thick the Shape

stroke is, in pixels.

Let's set it to 10.

Now look at what we have.

The Shape is pink and outlined with a thick purple stroke.

Let's examine some properties of the Picture GraphObject.

First, change the second element of our Auto Panel to a Picture.

We'll set three properties for the Picture element in this example.

The most common property for a Picture element is the "source" property, which sets the

picture's source URL, which can be any valid image, such as a PNG, JPEG, or GIF URL.

As with TextBlock.text and Shape.figure, we can set this either with the second parameter

in our Picture constructor, or within the third parameter, the property options object.

Let's set it with the second parameter this time.

Set our Picture's "source" property to a PlaceBear URL, which is a simple service

for placeholder images.

The URL we provided here specifies an image with a width of 300 and a height of 200.

Now load the page.

We see the Picture is contained within the Shape (since these elements belong to an Auto

Panel, so Shape, the main element of that Auto Panel, stretches to surround the Picture).

The next two properties we'll observe are not Picture-specific properties, but are properties

that can be set for any GraphObject, including Pictures.

The first of these is the "desiredSize" property.

This property sets the desired size of a GraphObject.

Its value type must be go.Size.

When constructing an instance of go.Size, the first parameter specifies width and the

second parameter specifies height.

Let's set the "desiredSize" property of our Picture to a new go.Size instance with

a width of 150 and a height of 100.

Now if we load the page, we see the Picture appears with these dimensions instead of the

old 300x200 dimensions.

Next we'll observe the "margin" property.

Again, this is not a Picture-specific property, and can be set for any GraphObject.

This property denotes the size of empty area around a GraphObject.

Generally, this property accepts values of type go.Margin.

A go.Margin instance is created with four number parameters, which correspond with the

top, right, bottom, and left margin values, respectively.

Alternatively, the "margin" property may be supplied a number, and the "margin"

property will be set to an instance of go.Margin with that number as all its parameters.

Let's set the "margin" property of our Picture as a new go.Margin instance with a top

margin value of 25 and 0 for all other parameters, denoting no empty space around the left, right,

and bottom of the Picture.

Now load the page.

The Picture appears within the Shape as before, but with 25 pixels of empty space above it.

Finally, we'll examine some properties that can be applied to Parts -- such as Nodes, Links, and Groups.

We'll explore these properties by setting them for our Node GraphObject.

By default, we can select and delete our Node.

If we set the "selectable" property to false, we can no longer select the Node. See?

And if we set the "deletable" property to false, we can no longer delete the Node.

Let's set both these properties back to true, though understand: this is not necessary,

as their default values are true, but it helps to see them clearly.

Next, let's examine the "resizable" and "rotatable" properties.

Their default values are false.

Setting them to true allows a Part to be resized or rotated.

We'll do this now.

See how handles appear on the Node when it's selected?

These handles can be dragged to resize the Node, or moved to rotate the Node.

Sometimes, you may want only a specific element of a Part to be resized or rotated.

For this, GoJS allows you to specify the "resizeObjectName" and "rotateObjectName" properties.

These properties' values are strings, that correspond with a named element within the Part.

To use them, first, we must name an element in our template.

Let's name our Auto Panel "PANEL."

Then, we'll set the "resizeObjectName" property for the Node to the string "PANEL."

Now see what we have.

When we resize the Node, only the Auto Panel and its elements are resized -- the TextBlock

(the only element in the Node not contained by the Auto Panel) remains unaffected.

We can do the same thing for the "rotateObjectName" property.

Set it to to "PANEL" and then go back and see what we have.

Now when we rotate, only the Auto Panel and its contents rotate.

Those are all the GraphObject properties we're going to look at for now.

Remember, there are hundreds more, and we've just taken a cursory glance at all GoJS has to offer.

To learn more about using various GraphObjects and their properties, visit the Intro pages

or peruse the full API documentation on gojs.net.

You may be interested in watching our video "Exploring a GoJS Application in Realtime"

next, which ties together many concepts of these Beginner Videos and shows how one might

develop with GoJS in realtime.

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hey guys so I have some new Sherpa blankets to show you today these are so

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so these blankets are made by Honeymoon Home fashion and these are some ultra

thick Sherpa throw blankets and if you can even see this these are so soft and

what's so special about this fabric is that it's made to look like it's fleece

from sheep this isn't actually any sheep fur but this is made from a polyester

and it's often used as a type of blanket and already I want to wear one of these

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wash cold separately you have to use the gentle cycle don't bleach tumble dry low

and do not iron keep that in mind when you want to clean this and they come in

two colors you have the gray right here and you have the nice khaki as you can

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and it's just so nice and comfortable and cozy and you feel like you're

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Tekashi 6ix9ine Breakfast Club interview, Logic split with wife + more | Grass Routes Podcast #44 - Duration: 44:42.

all right we're back do you care if bow-wow exists, why is this question

as I'm scrolling someone brought this to my attention that

bow wow just posted something saying sometimes I really wish I never existed

I can never do shit right even when I'm doing shit right I'm better off you know

we're not doing right we didn't do our intro oh all right all right well I'm

Brandon killabh, I'm Erin Ashley Simon and you're listening to Grass Routes

Podcast where it's about the stories and opinions of influencers and about Bow

Wow, in telling their grass roots, and about Bow Wow, with his grass tree in the

back or whatever that is what is that I don't know but that's really nice true

all right listen nevertheless lets them on track here yes

what what's up with Bow Wow let's do a timeline of Bow Wow

Timeline in the sense of he's been extremely successful from movies to

music to producing to pretty much everything yeah so why is it that he I

guess feels like he's in a rut where he can't do anything wrong is it is it

because of the the backlash that he gets now from him parading on on jets or

planes or whatever the hell he's doing like what is the issue I guess part of

the issue is being hot being like a like a hot young star and then kind of

falling off in a sense yeah when you have so much attention and notoriety and

such a high status and you go from like being at the top to then kind of like

feeling maybe your lost or don't know what to do like you got to do some crazy

things probably yeah I mean we've seen a lot with young child stars how

they're like big and then they kind of just like shit happens they either are on

drugs or just kind of move on and have a good life or something like that but

he's one of the more interesting people like I look at it

he's never really fallen off per se like really think about it you've never seen

him fall on hard times you've never seen him even when he's paraded and done

certain things he's never really you've never seen him out where is like yo Bow

Wow is in these streets looking fucked up you don't see that not good though

cuz it's funny how I mean it's not funny but it is kind of funny sorry folks but

on that Instagram photo he has you know he's going on about how he doesn't want

maybe he's in front he didn't want to exist and there's people in there like

yo you fine it's like Da Brat even said like boy you fine like they didn't give a shit

about what he had to say like he could be like I want to die tomorrow and

there's people on there like boy you so fine like that's the fucked up shit

let's say this is the legitimate cry for help and in bow-wows out there saying

hey little bow ease ease out there yeah I'm ready to hang it up permanently my

life and you got some fan saying yo nice jacket you want to give that shit to me

like don't make no sense but on the flip side we're in an age where people

are not responsible and mature so and there we live an age where trolls exist

and on that I think that the situation with him is that he's in a position now

where when he does something he says something I don't think people can

really take him seriously especially that situation where he said that he was

in a private jet and was on like a commercial flight he it's kind he kind of

put himself in a situation we're people are probably looking at him like

if anything he posts on social media they can't take him seriously or that

some people may think he's a joke and it's not even just him I feel like right

now we're in an age in social media where people put things on social media that could be

serious but because of them posting it constantly to either get attention or

people think they're trying to get attention, people aren't going to take them

seriously like this could be a cry for help but because of his past actions

people may not take it seriously but also

like you got like a freaking GQ photo too so I don't I don't know how

seriously you can take that well that's the other thing too if you're gonna I

know this may sound fucked up but if you're gonna commit to committing you

got at least look somber in in the picture you can't be looking like money

in the picture you upside like that's the other thing too but as we're looking

at this bow wow's got music coming out could this be as a marketing role out

the effectiveness of talking about ending at all is so crazy I just don't

I'm not all for the whole let's make something like a beef or me trying to

hurt myself or something as like a marketing tool it's like you got a

really stoop that low to market your projects and I'm even talking about

bow wow like there are other artists and people who have done that like I just

don't I don't think that they should do that like I think it's crazy I think

it's I think it's the age of fake it till you make it and I think this is one

of the times where and I hope I am wrong but I can't take this serious just

because to your point he does so much shit where you don't know

and a part of it I get it you know shoe the other foot he's

been extremely successful throughout his years you're used to living a certain

lifestyle you're used to being perceived a certain way and you want to keep up

you're in the entertainment business you're in a music business and and

that's the cloth that he's kind of cut from where you're constantly having to

boast and brag that whole rapper shit you know I'm saying

so he's from that cloth I get it but you know I don't want bow wow to hang it up

permanently meaning his life so if this is serious I hope that he's alright but

it's also open-ended I mean he could say I'm better off being rich or I'm better

off well that was only two I feel like to your point anyone that

puts I'm better off and then has the time to put dot dot dot dot like fam not

yes mad dots there he contemplated on making this illusion intriguing like I'm

off that but do you feel okay this I think this kind of goes back to when we

talked about how positivity was quote-unquote from Wylson's term its

weaponized I feel like certain times within entertainment mental health is

utilized as a marketing tool in a negative way I feel like if we're gonna

have conversations about mental health it should be something that's addressed

looked at or presented in a specific manner because it's a sensitive subject

because anyone can be dealing with mental health issues, rich people, poor

people, successful people, unsuccessful, anyone can but I just think that there

have been so many situations where people have utilized it or shown it in a

way that could be negatively portrayed and it kind of goes back to

like you know if everyone cries wolf how do we know when someone's actually

telling the truth, yeah you know so oh I don't know man, prayers up for bow easy just don't

get jumped again yeah oh god that was bad he apparently said he didn't but I

don't know I don't know I I'm just saying there's a lot going on between

you having six people around you and you getting snuff then this post is a lot so

I don't know, prayers up for bow easy I hope he doesn't hang it up

speaking of hanging it up sad day for hip hop again ladies and gentlemen

Young Jeezy has announced his retirement oh man and I quote as the cold summer

tour comes to an end it was inspiring seeing my day one fan since my first

album class TM 101 come out every night now class is coming to an end it's time

for graduation i.e kanye graduation alright I'm on my last album and final class cm

104 trust your process I know a lot of people are upset about this

I like Jeezy I'm not, I'm not a hive though, what hive does he have?

is like snowman or...well that was a t-shirts yeah people used to get in

trouble for those t-shirts did yeah yeah those t-shirts with fire um so I was

trolling Ice the other day on Twitter about this he was really upset about

this obviously if you don't know Ice, he's the biggest fucking Jeezy fan ever

and troller, and troller, the one person he doesn't troll is Jeezy like he's a

big big big big big Jeezy fan so of course I had to poke fun at this and

send this article to him because he was retired but um what does this mean for

hip-hop like Jeezy has always been one of those people especially in recent

interviews with like fuckin Everyday Struggle where he talked about never

wanting to be a rapper like he just was doing it he was trying to just show

people that it can be done but he never proclaimed to be a

rapper so what does this mean now well I mean I guess my question is like you

know the whole concept they say like rappers never really retire if he's not

a rapper and doesn't look at himself as a rapper, does that mean that he

himself is actually gonna retire like do you feel like he's actually gonna retire

what do you mean like from entertainment or well I mean we've seen situations

where jay-z said he's retiring from music and then he came back or being

involved but do you feel like he actually means like he's done with music

he is the one person I do believe though that is done with music on

on a front-facing aspect I could definitely see him on the back end doing

things yeah you know I'm saying like orchestrating music and finding

new talent things like that I could see him doing that but when this tweet came

out you know how it normally when that shit comes out when you see like jay-z

or somebody tweeting, alright whatever I'm not paying that shit no mind.

as soon as I read the tweet I believed it not knowing him personally or not

just how he carries himself and how he maneuvers and speaks

about music and having bigger aspirations outside of music this is on

time you know I'm saying something I wasn't really surprised I believe it

it's it's sad because he's such a big artist yeah but that's the other thing

can we really classify him now in this day and age as being a big artist cuz

yes he's he has a big cult following but do we put him up there with the upper

echelon top-tier artists of today I would more so put him along the the

artists with high longevity I think now we're in a period of time with music

we're like being a big artist does not mean that your career is going to last

yeah there are previous artists that we're

big who no one's talking about anymore so I think he's definitely somewhere up

there we're in terms of like artists longevity and honestly that is more

important to be known for that than to be known as like quote unquote the big

artists and what I'm saying like big as in like just big artists without

longevity there are artists who are big and had longevity yeah like jay-z like

Beyonce you know like Rihanna but you know he's

someone who should be proud that he's able to stick around for as long as

he has and still be relevant yeah and still be relevant like his following is

crazy do we deem him to be a legacy act

yeah in a certain sense right in a sense I would agree I was I would think he

would be a legacy act you figure the amount of music that he's contributed to

just hip hop in general classic records in general yeah I put them up there is

that I put him up there's, it's all about the impact it's about you

know what did they give to music what do they give to the culture and is it

still identifiable is still impactful everyone knows that the Snowman the

cartoon snowman caricature it's connected to Jeezy yeah like you see a

snowman shirt it's gonna remind you of Jeezy like so there are certain things

that are still around like that's even silver I still see people with that

t-shirt, kids are still getting in trouble in high school for the t-shirt so I

think yeah I think he's definitely up there because the impact that he's had

as an artist salute to Jeezy man so I wish him well I'm curious to see what

he's gonna be doing though maybe he's gonna also not just do music

but maybe he's gonna also get on that investment tip he's Jeezy he still has a

hustlin mentality and I'm saying like the way he does business the way he

talks about business and bringing forth a different level of maturity to

younger people I get that, what do you think he's gonna invest in, snowman,

like shovels, hey like shovels he could he could they could yeah you know what

they need to figure out tools that people in the south can use because when

it snows down in Atlanta it seems like everyone loses their mind, yeah they do

the the sign of snow coming they all freak out all of my friends that live

down south, it's snowing the county shut down, it's a state of

emergency and they got like an inch of some bullshit I mean while we get like

yeah 15 feet, schools and jobs aren't even close

it's fucking ridiculous but speaking of just maturity and shit like that

Tekashi 6ix9ine stopped by The Breakfast Club, we're gonna skim over

this little interesting but it was very interesting so just to give you guys a

brief overview so he stopped up there and and talked a lot about his beef with

the game because a lot of the issues that he's had with different rappers

things of that nature go check out the interview because we're not gonna really

dive into this one that much but I thought it was interesting hearing from

his management and how they view him as an artist and how they view their how

they move I guess which was interesting to me his managers seemed to articulate

himself very very well and and under had a good grasp of the climate but he

didn't really waiver on I guess the dangers or possible dangers that Tekashi

could be running into between different artists and people you know wanting to

put hands and feet on him so I mean I don't I don't know this is a sticky

situation I've never heard anything about this kid like we were discussing

earlier on I don't really know much about him he's 21 years old

first and if you ever seen with him you can definitely tell that he's young even

without knowing his age you can definitely see where he's got some

growing to do he's got a little bit of a chip on his shoulder you know hearing

his upbringing him talking about you know just being Mexican and people

kind of writing them all if he talked about uh teachers, therapists, a

whole bunch other shit so I thought I thought this was a very very interesting

interview, I have a curious question do you feel like this is I'm

gonna talk about this on a deeper level even about you know him

having you know these back-and-forth situations with other people on social

media but do you feel like I guess it kind of kind of ties back to our other

conversation with Bow-Wow, do you feel like mental health and the lack of mental

health and the lack of mental health supports

systems for young kids who are in low-income families or low-income areas

or poor areas do you think that could contribute to kind of like this

situation where it's like they never really had an outlet to talk about

certain things so then they don't really know how to express themselves in

the right way and make him off a certain way because he did express himself and I

did think it were some things that he said were kind of interesting in that

in that interview for The Breakfast Club but I also think maybe it's coming off a

certain way that may rub people the wrong way and - is that why a lot of

young people are taking to social media to give off how they feel about certain

things do you feel like the lack of like a therapist or a counselor or someone

that they can talk to is contributing to these like ongoing social media beefs

and stuff like that he said that he said that interview not obviously that

in-depth but he said in an interview I was deprived as a kid from certain

things he said I am a product of my environment so I mean he that's that's

really what it is he's one of the people he said he comes from the bottom of the

bottom you know I mean like he doesn't have a good family

I guess outlet or core outside of his team that he has now but growing up he

was written off multiple times so for him that's why I can kind of understand

him in a sense just from this interview yeah because again this is my first time

I don't know any of this kids music I don't I know nothing about him but just

looking at the interview you can see that he has a chip on his shoulder way

about certain things he feels a way about so how would how if

if people like him had access to therapy access to counselors access to even an

individual that wouldn't write them off how do you think that would impact

hip-hop at least now because there are a lot of artists that come from his

situation that you know especially the younger artists so there's so many

younger artists that are beefing all that stuff so how do you think that

would impact hip-hop overall or would it really I look at him just after doing

interview or him doing their interview rather I look at him like the Joker to

Batman hmm right the reason I say that outside of his colorful hair I

know that shit that that makes no nevermind he is the crazy person

quote-unquote crazy person in hip-hop right now that you don't understand you

don't know him you just you just see him acting out you can't cuddle my city

black grown-ass man a little fucking the reason I say correlation to Batman and

Joker because it's the same thing a lot of people looked at Joker as being crazy

but there was logic to his reasoning you know I'm saying his logic was we're all

villains I just want to be a higher class of villain I want I want to start

moving shit I want to make things happen for villains and also with Joker he had

something happened to him that turned him into what he is now segue great

point I wonder outside of everything else happening yeah his horrible

upbringing fucking therapist writing them off all this other shit yeah I

wonder what changed this kid because I don't really think that he is

necessarily a bad person yeah I don't think that he's he may have some

dickhead tendencies but who doesn't, yeah I well I do wonder what happened to him

that has him the way that he is now jumping from gang to gang

allegedly jumping from city to city with you know two three people and you're

fighting in airports you you you there's a lot going on with them I would love to

just pick his brain a little bit just from that aspect well

when I mean when he's talking about how people are always writing him off and

just a part of his environment it's is I don't even think is ice only one thing

that happened to him I think it's just an accumulation of things just happening

it's kind of like a nail and would keep hammering it you keep hearing it and

hammering, pause, oh my gosh good all right I can say that

I have no one else to pause here, say it to your head oh I'm sorry before I got back

to the serious he always paused me for things that women can say I don't

understand that else here a woman can say keep hammering hammering oh my god

thank you it goes back, you wear socks don't you you're not gonna get that

reference if you didn't listen to our last episode go listen to it

so it's kind of like a nail and a hammer tool when you keep using the hammer tool

they're putting the nail deeper into the wood I see you're trying to say a pause

I'll make sure you don't eventually like it's gonna get stuck it's gonna get

stuck in that material is gonna get stuck in that position he probably is

constantly getting hit over the head by experiences and it keeps him stuck in

his ways yeah so it takes it and for him to get out of

it it's gonna take maybe someone or something that just little by little is

taking that nail out the wood mm-hmm see that was a really great reference okay that

was actually really good slander you just getting off that um I

do hope that excuse me I do hope that uh I don't want anything bad to happen to

him I dont want anything bad to happen to anyone I

just do think especially from his management cuz management just that's

the one thing that I'm so confused about is his management really really

articulated himself well like I was surprised and not to say that he can't

have good representation but him articulating the situations and and

talking about his artists and and talking about the the environment yeah I

was just thrown by it so I wish them them well and I just think that they may

need to reevaluate some things I just hope this situation doesn't blow up into

something that's a little more serious yeah because it has more there's more

people involved in this situation like Akademiks and a few others so yeah yeah

concern I really don't want to see anyone get hurt

well that was the other thing too is like the mention of Akademiks in the

interview him saying that oh yeah that's my friend we're cool and it's kind of

like you know how it is birds of a feather flock together as do

pigs and so on but then yeah so I mean it it it gets sticky it gets sticky so I

don't know but I hope they all figure it out so fucking um in later news jay-z

invests in a promise app to help people pay bail we're rich bitch no uh-uh

oh yeah the whole bail system is fucked up I mean a lot of systemsare fucked up the

pharmaceutical company system insurance system all messed up but the one thing

that I really thought that's interesting not only about this but also about just

in general with jay-z and apps is that jay-z is not only investing in a non-profit

that's gonna help do bail reform but he's also apparently gonna be linking up

with puff to do an app that is showcasing and integrating black

businesses into the app oh should work yeah it's it's pretty cool

I think that's something that's needed however they're people they're upset

about that they're upset from what I've seen on social media because they're

saying why don't you invest in the apps that are already doing that now I have

my own personal thoughts I want to hear yours first before I get into my little

you know the Puerto Rican is I don't know I mean in my brain I think

the more the merrier if there are apps out there now that are

not performing up to par why would I want to invest in them when I could I

have the resources and the funding to go make my own and do it right

like just because like I'm all for supporting black businesses obviously

given my ethnicity but just because it's a black business doesn't mean it's a

good business you know I'm saying like I don't have to do that if it doesn't make

business sense for me as a businessman as a mogul I don't have to do that I can

go make my own and make it better it's still contributing to the overall goal

of having black owned businesses so I don't I don't get the slander yeah and I

also think that this one situation I think what's happening also is that when

people are looking at situations they're looking at it as like an

isolated situation not like that he just invested in a nonprofit that is

gonna help bail reform because the bail system is messed up

basically if you're poor you go to jail like if you don't have money get them

out you're gonna stay there until trial they're not looking at the fact that do

say is sponsoring Hennypalooza or DussePalooza now and that was a

business started by black men so I think like we can't keep

picking and choosing what we want to get mad at we gotta have a look at it

collectively, what is he doing collectively and like what you're saying if there

other apps aren't good why would you invest, you have to think black business

or not if someone who is an investor is gonna look at a company if it's not

structured right why am i gonna invest I'm not gonna invest because you're a

black person that just does not make any sense it's deeper than that while

the other issue is black people, I get that yeah I get totally totally get

it but from a business sense yeah business is business

I'm not investing in some trash shit that's not gonna be profitable it

doesn't make sense and you look at it if they're making an app

that's better that's gonna have a bigger directory for black businesses better

functionalities and user interfaces is you can get it on so many different

platforms and and it's gonna be promoted more because it's puff and J that's

gonna bring more awareness to your black business at the end of the day and you

know for me like and also there's nothing wrong with competition having

competition does not mean that you are giving up on black business or black

people that's no it's ok to have competition you know and this is this is

an area that needs to be improved there's gonna be someone who's gonna be

at the top or if it's not J if it's someone else are you gonna be mad about

that if someone else had an app and it was excelling you know I just I just

think that we gotta look at it in a bigger picture and look at it as a big

win because ultimately like this app and if it's done really well it's gonna

bring attention to all the black businesses that are in that app or associated

with that app so then everyone wins and everyone eats so I don't know I just I

just think with what J has been doing a lot I just I can't like I don't know why

why people are getting mad now my question is do you think they're getting

mad because of Jay's involvement or Puff's involvement, that's a good question

that's a good question yeah cuz I personally I like a show

Jay is doing bail reform and he's doing the Trayvon Martin docu-series to bring

light to a situation that people are not tweeting about anymore like this is the

start of Wakanda this is a start you you build a place you give a platform for

people and give them hope you know me people that legitimately go

to jail that are innocent and not just saying their innocence I know everyone

in jail isnt innocent but that legitimately go to jail and that are

innocent but because they don't have the financial backing to get out or bail

themselves out they're stuck there yeah shit like this is needed it is it

definitely is and this and this bail reform is not gonna it's gonna be for

you know blacks Hispanics Asians and the others for that I think they said below

to that it's gonna expand for other minorities yeah expands not just blacks

Asian American, Latino, LGBT, Muslim, Jewish, listen Wakanda forever

yes bars battling back cuz, I had to lean back I got the table here, whatever don't want to hit my elbow

on the table that oh that's the worst I think that hidden that bunk oh man

speaking it just crazy shit so logic confirmed split with wife Jessica Andrea

it's very simple in quotes this is obviously from logic it just didn't work

I thought this is interesting really short and brief just because I like

logic I stumbled on logic years ago not years what yeah a few years ago now

thing about it literally on fucking spider fire a song

came on off a second album first time whatever was I was like holy shit what

is this yeah and then I heard his project and I fell in love with him

pause after that I followed him and the reason I brought into his his brand and

him is because he was very big on just being normal his normality was y'all got

a dog I got a wife like I don't care I just want to make good music and I want

to inspire people so and that and that logic then you know didn't wear jewelry

you never saw him out he was he was in the UH he was like an enigma he was

literally he reminded me a lot of em just being very mysterious to fast

forwarding now where he's swags a little different a little different got jewelry

he's out and about he feel like he can be better off just

being single so my question I posed to you is do we think the industry got to

him the evils finally sinking and logic can't see the logic in marriage anymore

and so he's jumping ship ladies and gentlemen before I answer how old is he

oh let's look at how quickly all right just to see how he is because I have I

have a thought I have a thought but I need to first know how old he is before

I even give that how how much how about you give you a thought and let's see if

you're on par from an age perspective okay so I think that what we have to all

understand is that if you get married young you're not gonna be the same

person that you were when you were younger compared to how you all how you

are older like how I was when I was 21 years old is not the same Erin as when I

was 25 so things can change not saying that all marriages that happen when

people are young are gonna go to divorce but that does happen I mean that

happened to my parents my parents got married young they both got older both

ended up being two different people then they were before

for good and for worse and it ended in do it like it didn't work out so um and

also like we're all happier when we're single like that's just that's just the

facts everyone's happier when they're single to a certain extent because in

relationships you're dealing with another personality you're dealing with

someone who likes different things relationships are about compromise

non-negotiables and negotiables you're not gonna always be happy in

relationships so yeah of course you can be happy when you're by yourself because

that's we're selfish you know we're selfish at the core you don't got to

deal with people nagging or this is that in the third so you're gonna be all

Happy's and be like fucking snow white with the birds chipping around and just

like you know all that so I just think that like when people get older they

they grow apart and that's very possible well you are right he was born January

22nd, 1990 and he's 28 so he's getting close to 30

he's getting close that 30 look at him he's got a hole these goddamn chains I

don't know who he is who are you now, seven chains, I'm so perplexed

nevertheless I really don't care I just wanted to pull with my case I don't care

if they separated I don't really know I mean well you say you don't care as in

like you know you're not like inside gossipy stuff yeah like not not like I

don't care about their marriage coming to an end that's horrible I pray for you

guys but in in the sense of like from a gossipy aspect yeah I don't really care

to know this there's none of my fucking business I don't care y'all go separate

and and figure that shit out and just keep being great and doing what you

don't but that goes to the question that when you're a celeb like Shh let me

think of how to wear this cuz I don't want to wear it the wrong way but like

if you're someone like him or something like cardi B like what what to what

point are you allowed privacy you're not you live in a glass house that's what

you sign up for when you become an artist you are now open to criticism

feedback you are open to people telling you how to live your life even though

it's you you're open to people telling you how things should be done and how

they can't be done and or what you can and can or not do I feel like

there's still has to be some level of privacy then know everything like I

don't want you telling the whole worlds like the exact manner that I take a shit

so like if it's if it's pertinent news and how long you've been on the toilet

maybe news saying it when you're an artist everything matters everything

matters there there's no privacy there's no nothing well nothing they may have to

just control the people at around them then because I mean look even I even

Beyonce and jay-z have some level of privacy but don't they do they do have

some level privacy we don't regular fans industry people that's different we hear

about everything but regular fans don't know everything

that goes on within their life in a certain aspect not everything but that

but that could be said for any artist now

everything is put on display you know I'm saying like it that's not what I'm

saying so then there is there should they

should have there there's still that certain level of privacy then there is

always gonna be a level of privacy you're not gonna know when someone you

know goes to the bathroom when it says so you're not gonna know that but the

major things like a break up a baby being born a new record deal losing your

house someone passing away fucking I don't I don't know but the major things

even if you try to hide it you can't just like for example what's her name

Kylie Jenner totally off topic they made a whole big thing about her hiding her

baby from social media her reasoning was she didn't want it she wanted to kind of

take in being a new mom to herself which is respectable Yeah right

she got slandered for not posting her baby and the name and hiding it that's

the world we live in your your a a listener we need to know we're fans we

control your life but she created that environment she created that environment

the Kardashians create that environment where they share everything so when you

don't share anything it's like the opposite but that's my point

once you once you're you you you hit that realm of stardom yeah you're in the

game it is what it is you're in the game well also a lot of things that you

mentioned too are gonna be public information like when you get married

and when you get divorced and if you go to divorce court that's gonna eventually

be public information yeah when you you know certain things legally

contractually or probably information so I understand that but I do I do for this

for the for the I I still I still believe that people of that caliber

should still have some sort of privacy and I'm not saying like a whole lot cuz

like you said they signed up for certain things but at the end of the day they're

all human beings they all need to be left alone sometimes and I should I just

how it is that's kind of like that's kind of like people saying like okay we

did grassroots right so our entire lives need to be put out on just

on this podcast or other people talk about it now it doesn't have to I

definitely want some privacy well no I think we opened up the doors

as we critique people like logic in fucking 6:9 and all these other people

we now open the door for them to critique us they can I don't know let me

I don't give a shit I don't care what y'all say I don't really care but I'm

just saying you you open up that door once you step in certain realms so I

don't know either way I do hope that they figure it all out and and man I

just think it's thing I just changed people around them oh yeah well that's

that's that's how that's usually what happens people shit gets out there

because a friend of the family or someone someone is gives the stuff to

like TMZ or another yeah you gotta fix it you gotta fix it so those people off

um I guess in lastly just to kind of briefly skim over so Bobby Valentino is

named as suspect in Georgia rape case yeah

and then Lisa bloom says that more victims are coming forward against Trey

Dongz and his legal battles on physical assault so i guess more to come with

that prayers up for them and gentlemen i don't really know what's happening but I

respect that situation is up to everyone yeah and let the truth come out yeah

whatever that's the truth come out so that's pretty much it yeah I wanted to

say something and I was gonna I was you know always have that one topic where

one to surprise all of you guys I read a crazy rumor crazy crazy rumored about

Will Smith being in Savannah Georgia with another woman I thought it was

don't Will and Jada have an open relationship isn't that like known

that was the thing I don't I don't know I don't know the way that the it was

framed was was like no no one knew anything and wills on sneak tip but I

love Will Smith's all support him through anything

I feel like he got that video crew with him down there phrase me some videos he

got he got a vlog like no so I saw I saw he did uh he posted some shit he wears a

body cam which is fire he wears a body cam around his uh his

waist with uh it's a GoPro that he uses or whatever wherever cameras use I think

it's a GoPro he said anywhere the body cam that's how he's doing all this

amazing shit damn we gotta get body cams I'm gonna opt out that I'm opted out on

that one alright this is the last episode of grass roots podcast oh my

gosh oh my gosh yeah but like I said before I mean you kind of touched on it

whatever people do in their personal lives that's in their personal life if

he's having fun or whatever whatever it's not hurting me it's not affecting

me it is what it is yeah but Will Smith's video vlogs and

Instagram fire they are fire fire I see some other people trying to do it but

yeah yeah now nobody's fucking whoa right now it's fire so with that said as

always follow us grassroots podcast uh and that's grassroots pot and that's on

Twitter Instagram grassroots podcast on YouTube and we have a group me chat

that's going to be posted the direct link to it yeah will be posted in this

YouTube video and we look forward to hearing from you guys we're taking fan

questions like we normally do you can call in that number is exclusively

shared on our group me chat it the group me chat for those I don't know it's

legitimately a chat where we're talking to our fans literally 24 hours late and

it's free so you can join up there it's really fun you post music a lot of the

playlists that we've done with audio Mac a lot of the fans have submitted and

have made it on which I'm really really dope record so that's always good and we

want to hear from you guys so let us know what you think tell us your

thoughts about a lot of the topics that we covered today

that's it I'm getting better with this anything like you know how like you

nailed the beginning you always nail the beginning you always have this energy is

like hey I can't really pull it up I'm doing really good at the endings here I

got to say you did a good job this wasn't smooth I didn't fuck up the

emails and I'm like that way yeah yeah I didn't say anything

chose me of you you did I'd have been like but you know what killed me last

episode when I was saying deuce deuces hey killed me yeah but it was cut you

know it was kind of a pun because it's like you saying deuces to d2nv like Oh

deuces to me saying sorry bye sometimes when you're that creative they don't get

it for light-years that's all right people always mess up my name so I don't

feel bad how can you mess up Aaron that's alright

that's another topic of with that said I'm Brandon killabh Hall, I'm Erin

Ashley Simon, and we out Hey

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Last time you...

Made an ace

Last time I made an ace...

An ace? I made one yesterday, during practice

I don't even know if I ever made one... no I haven't

It was against... Ghost Gaming? On Nuke's T side

Well we only pay attention to the team's overall score... not really interested in making aces...

It was against Complexity... I don't remember where and when... it's on HLTV!

You don't have that many "SmithZz' ace", so you'll find it

Last time you... knifed a player

Last time I knifed someone?

Same, yesterday during practice

I came from behind and gave him two blows on the side, two right clics

He still had time to turn around... but he was in a pretty bad shape

I almost did it yesterday during practice... but I missed

I was on skyfall on Cobble, I jumped on the guys head

I when I came to knife him... Richard (shox) killed him

I don't remember at all, I didn't do it that much

But I was knifed a lot myself, I especially remember that snax knifed me a few times

Last time you... liked a CS:GO update

Last time I liked an update...

The one I liked the most was the awp update

It made me laugh for at least 3-4 years... 3-4 weeks

...3-4 months

First time the skins appeared, I was like a kid

It was kinda hard to adapt to it

I understand him, he was soooo lost

He was always saying "why is this so slow?"

And he tried to peek like he did before

But it didn't work anymore

Because it felt like he was 60 years-old now

When it came, I played CS like 16 hours a day just to win a case and a skin, I was so happy

As soon as I got to put colors on my weapons I became the happiest in the world

Incidentally, because it became so slow

When I peeked, I never made the right movement so I always shot in the wall

And that's it... that's what I wanted to say

Last time... you made a misbuy

Last time I made a serious misbuy... I really wasn't happy about it

I played on FACEIT with my girlfriend, like a week ago

First round of the overtime, I bought a scout, a MAC10 and an XM

So in the end I didn't even have the money to buy an awp

Right now it's kinda alright, but at some point I was really doing mistake after mistake, I don't know why

I ended up with scouts, auto-noobs, even a PP-Bizon

It's alright now, I'm not misbuying anymore, we're capitalizing

I don't misbuy that much, I have some kinds of binds

To put it simply, the numers on my keyboaord above my usual keys are my binds

That's how I buy, so usually I do it grandpa style

I don't remember, I didn't do that many

Ah, but I'm kinda doing it now as a coach

Last time I bought a toaster

A very expensive one, I won't give the brand

And I actually NEVER used it

That's what I call a misbuy

Not bad

Right?

I'm a funny guy

Jérôme, I'm a funny guy right?

Last time... you broke something

Last time I broke something was my keyboard, during the ECS

I punched it once and it stopped working... that's it

We had a....

Wait... whatever, I'll say it

We had a "girl night" at our home

I'm not a girl so I wasn't welcome, but we were practicing with the team

We finished at 21-22h so I ended up joining the girls

In your pyjamas?

Yep, in my pyjamas

It was a pyjama party so I put my pyjamas and my slippers on... anyway!

We all offered each other little gifts, like 2-3€ of goodies, like a mini lottery

And we won a vase...

I often drop my glass

I don't break them, I drop them or spill the drink

I often spill them yeah, that's because after I've drank I'm... like...

I move a lot, then I make a wrong move and the glass is always somewhere close

... So we won a vase

Which was pretty cool, because I like to get her flowers

And we didn't have one before

Then one morning I was cleaning the house

I was scrubing the table, I don't know what happened it was a real mess

So I accidentally knocked the vase over, it broke, and she got angry at me

But was that interesting?

That's the true question

That was a long story, too long

You could have just said "I cleaned the table and I dropped something"

Last time I broke something... Jérôme (NiaK) made a point of reminding me

I went to his home...

Ok, I went to take a dump at him home

It was a brand new appartment

He was proud, and I was proud to be the first one to use his toilet

And... it was kinda messy so I took the toilet brush

The brush was new so it was still sealed to its base with a plastic film

I had never seen such a thing in my life

So I took the brush and the base with it

The film fell, so the base, made of glass, fell and shattered into thousand pieces

And you know how Jérôme is...

So he was pretty angry

He moved since then

And this little glass base cost me a lot

He lost half of his deposit because of that

Last time... you learned a new trick?

Last time I learned a new trick? Yesterday

I can't say, but it's supposed to flash B short from picnic on Overpass

This morning when I woke up, I went on twitter, I saw a clip from FACEIT

It was flusha during a FLP match

The title was lik "Incredible clutch from flusha with a new miraculous grenade"

Actually he was on Mirage, the nade bounced back towards him and he killed himself

Yeah, yesterday we were looking for new flashes

We learn these things by ourselves, I'm personnally very interested in it

I know quite a lot of them, usually I'm the one showing them to the others

There are always new ones, but they still need to be useful

Last time I learned a new one was yesterday

We had to change a few things in one of our moves

I had to find a new flash, I found it and I showed it to the players

There's also Adil's (ScreaM) nade on Train, didn't know about that one either

Last time... you cooked something

Woah, last time I cooked was not so long ago

I like to cook, I usually do it to please my girlfriend

I do my own kinds of fajitas

Last time was with my girlfriend, we were cooking together

We ate fajitas

That's my only sure value, the fajitas

We don't have the same recipe

Leave me alone

She was cutting the vegetables and I was taking care of the chicken

Actually, the feedbacks on my chicken weren't that great, let's be honest...

She told me...

No well, I won't say what she told me, but, well

The chicken wasn't seasoned

I don't use chicken, I use minced beef

I put many spice, I let it rest

I made some 3-4 days before we left for the bootcamp, it was pretty good

I use chicken, and he uses that gross minced meat

Mine are the real deal, I also made some before the bootcamp

But my girlfriend doesn't like them, so I make them only for me

Some time ago, my girlfriend used to cook for lunch, and I'd cook for dinner

It's actually over now, she's always the one who cooks

I like making omelettes, so it must have been an omelette

Last time... you signed something unusual?

Something unusual? I've signed condoms, bellies, foreheads... arms...

Last time was during our last signing session, it was on a phone

Next to the little apple logo

I'm not as famous as Kenny... so I might have signed on paper once or twice

I signed on a cast once, on the whole arm, that was pretty cool

Sometimes people ask me to do it on the forehead, it's pretty strange

I know what you want to hear, you want to know if a girl asked us to sign on her boobs, something like that

But it never happened to me

On the butt?

No not me

It was Kenny then?

I don't know, but it wasn't me

I know that Kenny signed on someone's belly once, or on the butt, don't remember

It was a pretty hairy man

So if during this VaKarM Box he said it was a woman, then you know it's not true

Last time... you thanked VaKarM

Last time I thanked VaKarM is now

I often thank them I think

Thanks everyone, thanks to all the fans that support us

So thanks VaKarM.net

Obviously Jean-Pierre, obviously

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hi guys, on this video we are going to talk about disc brakes in MTB

there are two types of disc brake in an MTB, first is mechanical

then there is also hydraulic disc brake, we are going to talk about which one of the two

is better, their differences

advantages and disadvantages, let us start

this is how a hydraulic disc brake looks like

and this is a mechanical disc brake

you can easily identify it when you look at a bike

you can easily know if it is a hydraulic or a mechanical disc brake , even on a picture

at first look, if it has a combo shifter like this

it definitely is a mechanical disc brake

you can see on the bottom

of a mountain bike, in the fork and in the rear

look at the brake caliper, if there are cables or wires present

it is surely a mechanical disc brake, if there are no cables, it is hydraulic

talking about the price, hydraulic disc brakes are more expensive

there is however, mechanical disc brakes that are also expensive

it is normal to see that on mountain bike,

the cheaper ones doesn't have hydraulic brakes

only mechanical brakes

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Release Date and a Podcast! | Wake Up Date #40 - Duration: 5:57.

Good morning and welcome to this month's episode of the Wake Up Date! I'm gonna

start off with some show announcements. I've got some cool things coming up

really soon that I wanted to tell you about. And make sure you stick around to

the end of this video because I have something cool that I'm gonna be

releasing that I've been working on for a really long time and I'm going to

share the release date with you so maybe watch until the end of the

video so you can see that. First up, you might know that I play at some really

fun house concerts a few times a year and Brian from Draco and the Malfoys

hosts them and they're amazing and I love them. But there's one coming up this

weekend on Saturday March 31st that has probably the best lineup that I've ever

seen at one of these concerts. Jason Anderson will be performing at the house

show for the first time and he's performed at the Boston Yule Ball every

year and he's amazing. My husband Matt's classic rock cover band Rhode Sodas we'll

be performing a set. Adam Winney is on the lineup and I just love his music, he

is so much fun, I can't wait to see him - it's been a while.

But I am probably most excited for Harry and the Potters! If you've seen Harry and

the Potters perform, just imagine what that would be like in a small basement

in a house. It's gonna be really intimate and really fun and I can't wait.

There are a few more bands performing as well, check the video description below

for full details, but just, I can't wait for this show and this is just gonna be

a really cool one. I hope you can make it if you live near Rhode Island. The other

show is actually also in Rhode Island! I'm going to be performing at Cumberland

Public Library's Harry Potter Day! It's gonna be really fun, they have stuff

going on all day long and then me and Draco on the Malfoys are going to

perform later in the day and I actually haven't been to this event before!

They've hosted it in past years and I've been meaning to go and so I'm really

excited that they invited me to perform there. As always, for a full list of my

upcoming shows, go to laurenfairweather.com/shows and check them out and

see if there's anything you want to come to. So one really cool thing that I got

to do this month was I got to be on a podcast Abby Glassenberg, who I have

looked up to for years, she is such a powerhouse in the fields of plushie

making and sewing patterns and selling handmade online asked me to be on her

podcast. The podcast is called While She Naps and Abby interviewed me about my

youtube channel and my Etsy shop and my music. We chatted a bunch about being

self-employed creators who work from home. She's also a mom who

as all of this while taking care of three kids which is why her podcast is

called while she naps, and I'm going to put a link to the show in the video

description below if you'd like to listen to our episode. I was just so

excited when Abby asked me to be on her podcast and I'm really happy that

we got to do it. I got a letter in my p.o box this month so I'm going to open that

next! There are a couple things in here, I'm excited to see what they are! "Hey

Lauren! I know how it feels to work at home while also trying to wrangle a

two-year-old so I thought I'd share this decal my toddler inspired. Thanks for

always making such uplifting and creative content! Love Jenn from

Technicolor Moments" Hi Jenn! I love Jenn, she has a wonderful youtube channel

called Technicolor Moments, she does all kinds of cool DIY tutorials and she was

pregnant with her kid the same time that I was pregnant with Rory, so for her

business, Technicolor Moments, she sells handmade

bags and bows and she included - oh my gosh this is the cutest - I just got a second to

look at this decal, it is really funny! It says tiny human Wrangler. I have to figure out what

I'm gonna put this on because I love it. Oh man and it even comes with

instructions on how to apply it! This is really cool. Jenn, thank you so much for

sending this to me! I love it so much, this was really sweet of you. If you want more

information on the stuff that Jenn makes, read the video description below, I'm

going to put a couple of links for you. So before I get to my big announcement, I

have some patreon shoutouts that I would like to give out. These people and the

rest of my patreon supporters are the reason why I can keep making these

videos every week and it just means so much to me that these people are willing

to pledge money for my YouTube videos even though I give them away for free

and I just, thank you! Thank you so much! I never really know quite how to thank you

for how much you've done for me, so I've got an idea for a little extra thank you

for the people who are supporting me on patreon going into the next month. So for

this month's patreon shoutouts, I'd like to send a big THANK YOU to Antonio G,

Thank You Ashley Sousa, Thank You Markslide, Thank You Roni, Thank You Saxony,

and Thank You Abby Ritter! So now for my big announcement. I kind of taste this on

Twitter a couple days ago if you follow me over there, but I have been working on

recording a single and making a music video for my song "do what you love". This

is a song that I wrote for a VidCon creator keynote a few years back and

it's meant to be a ray of positivity and encouragement for people like me who

are creative and who want to make a career out of that creativity but

society isn't always kind to people who want to start out doing something maybe

a little bit untraditional with their lives. I know that I faced a lot of

people who were really concerned for my well-being and wanted to make sure that

I could live and eat and they didn't think that I'd be able to make money

doing what I do, but because of my patreon campaign and my Etsy shop and

all of you who have been sticking with me all this time,

I've been able to make it work doing what I love, but that support didn't

happen right away for me and I feel like I could have just as easily given up so

this song is kind of my way it to pay it forward to all of the people who've

encouraged me and supported me over the years and I hope that it helps people

who are kind of going through that decision-making process right now. The

music video features 16 other YouTube channels and I'm so excited to have so

many guests to be a part of it. The idea that I had for this music video just

couldn't be done alone and so I'm so grateful to all of them for being a part

of it. I will be releasing the music video and the single that goes along

with it on Thursday April 19th. And if you are a current Patreon supporter, you

will be able to see the music video a day early before it goes live. So I think

that's everything! I hope you're doing well, thank you so much for watching, and

I'll see you soon!

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Space Guns Don't Work (But We Built One Anyway) - Duration: 5:55.

[♪ INTRO]

A lot of our ideas about the future come from popular works of science fiction,

like how the Star Trek communicators of the 1960s became the cell phones of the '90s.

But go back to the 1800s and some of the most important stories about space travel

had nothing to do with rockets, like you'd think they should.

Instead, authors like Jules Verne and H. G. Wells

thought we'd get things into space with… guns. Really big guns.

If you think about it, it makes a lot of sense.

Things need to go very fast to reach space, and bullets are very fast. So, voila!

Unfortunately... the physics don't really work that way.

But that definitely hasn't stopped us from trying to build space guns of our own.

Obviously, guns differ from rockets in a bunch of important ways.

They're an example of what's called ballistic flight, which means that, once a projectile's launched,

only external forces like gravity and drag can affect its trajectory.

Guns are an advanced form of creating ballistic flight, but the basic idea goes back to the days

of things like trebuchets and, you know, just, like, throwing rocks.

All of that is different than something like a rocket, which can be steered in flight.

What guns have going for them, though, is simplicity.

We've been using the same basic design for hundreds of years and,

by now, we understand pretty well how to build something efficient and reliable.

They're also pretty cheap, since you get to reuse the barrel and just replace the propellant,

like gunpowder, after each shot.

Still, guns do have some major downsides as a launch tool.

To get to space, you need to go really, really fast,

and the payload in a gun just gets one shove to get it going that quickly.

So the acceleration experienced is incredible.

We're talking about thousands of times more g forces,

or thousands of times the regular force of Earth's gravity, than when riding on a rocket.

Which is not great if you're an astronaut who suddenly doesn't have a skeleton.

Reaching those speeds so quickly also really heats things up,

meaning your payload needs to be basically fireproof.

The real kicker, though, is all the pesky physics.

At the end of the day, it's actually impossible to fire something from the surface

directly into orbit around the Earth.

See, you can think of an orbit like a closed loop around the planet.

If you fire a projectile from the surface, that loop is guaranteed to intersect the Earth,

meaning your projectile will crash into the ground.

Meanwhile, after a rocket launches, it fires its engines to creates a new loop,

and an orbit, that doesn't intersect with the surface.

Because they don't have a propulsion system of their own,

ballistic projectiles just can't do that.

Of course, none of this has actually stopped us from building enormous guns to try it out.

Because, pff, who needs science?

In the 1960s, Project Harp, or the High Altitude Research Program,

was our first attempt to reach space with a gun.

The U.S. military was racing to improve early intercontinental ballistic missiles,

and they needed a cost-effective way to test how designs reentered the atmosphere.

With Project HARP, they aimed to reuse the leftover barrels of battleship cannons

to launch payloads high into the sky.

These massive guns were eventually built in Arizona and Barbados,

and they were used to fire more than 200 payloads, each weighing about 180 kilograms.

At peak efficiency, a HARP gun launched one of these objects at more than 2100 meters per second,

fast enough to reach an altitude of about 180 kilometers.

That's about the same height as Alan Shepard's historic Mercury mission

and is definitely into space.

But that gun also had a heck of a kick.

The payload experienced around 25,000 g's at launch,

so its electronics had to be encased in solid plastic blocks to avoid breaking apart.

Unsurprisingly, it wasn't a sustainable idea,

but these guns did help us study the Earth's upper atmosphere, so it wasn't a complete waste.

Some tests released objects that left smoke trails and

that helped scientists track the movement of high-altitude air currents.

After that, the space gun idea was continued in California in the '80s

with Project SHARP, or Super HARP.

The regular HARP guns used gunpowder, but Project SHARP was a light gas gun,

meaning it propelled objects using hydrogen compressed by a piston.

Its goal was to launch small projectiles into space, for real this time,

but the projectiles only got about a quarter of the velocity they needed.

Still, that was good enough for them to plan the final version,

which would've had a barrel about 3.5 kilometers long.

Unfortunately, the planned gun cost more than a billion dollars and was never approved.

And, although some companies have tried to resurrect the idea over the years,

we never really got serious about trying again.

With enough money, determination, and propulsion systems,

maybe someday we could build a functioning space gun.

But all told, ballistic flight just hasn't proven to be an effective way to get to space,

and its opportunity might be gone forever.

The great promise of a space gun has always been that it launches things cheaply,

but with the advent of reusable rockets like SpaceX's Falcon 9, even that advantage is disappearing.

Modern rockets can carry more stuff, do more kinds of missions,

and offer a gentle ride to space, all without breaking the bank.

So space guns might be out. But hey, we'll never stop shooting for the stars.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Space!

Over the years, people have thought up all kinds of wacky ways to get to outer space,

including space guns and even giant elevators.

And believe it or not, we've looked at the science behind that one, too.

You can learn all about space elevators, and whether they'd work,

over at the main SciShow channel.

[♪ OUTRO]

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"I made you presents!" - Elif Episode 697 | Season 4 Episode 137 (English subtitles) - Duration: 3:24.

Come in.

Aunt Hümeyra.

May I come in?

These are...

my gifts for you.

Gift?

No one is showing up.

But I already prepared my gifts.

Big one is for you.

The small one is for the baby.

I wanted to give them right away.

Because there's not going to be a party downstairs.

- Uncle Tarik... - Cut it!

Which party are you talking about, huh?

- I just wanted to... - Silence!

I don't want to hear another word.

I don't want to see you, neither you, nor your gifts. Now get out of here!

Get out!

She made them by herself...

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What Happened To DB Cooper? - Duration: 5:39.

Hello and welcome back to Life's Biggest Questions, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey.

In 1971, a man who would become known as DB Cooper committed one of the most infamous

plane hijackings, or "Skyjackings", of all time, getting away with 200 thousand dollars.

His crime and subsequent evasion of capture caused him to be something of a celebrity.

He's since been immortalized in book, film, and song, but what actually came of him?

Let's explore.

If you want more videos like this one, check out our "Biggest Debated Topics" playlist

on the channel.

Now get ready, it's time to ask the question: What happened to DB Cooper?

Well first of all, I'll give a brief description of the incident for the uninitiated.

It should be noted that the name given by the man was Dan Cooper, rather than D.B.

Cooper, which was a mistake by the media that stuck.

However, since that's the name most know him as; I'll continue to use the name DB

Cooper, for clarity.

Okay, so, on November 24, 1971, Cooper hijacked a passenger plane, informing the flight crew

that he had a bomb.

He ordered the plane to be landed and demanded 200 thousand dollars in cash, four parachutes,

and food for the crew, in exchange for the safe return of the passengers.

The FBI gave him the money, documenting the numbers on the bills in hopes of tracking

him later, and the passengers and flight attendents were released.

The plane took off once again, flying towards Mexico City at speed and altitude determined

by Cooper, manned by the pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, and one flight attendant.

Mid-flight, Cooper strapped the money to himself and leapt out of the plane with his parachute,

leaving only his tie.

The FBI and army searched the area in which he was believed to have landed, but to no

avail.

This case went on to gain great fame across the United States, leading to several copycat

skyjackings, and even inspiring festivals and museums dedicated to him.

So now that we know the story of DB Cooper, it's time to jump into the recently-ended

investigation!

There have been a number of discoveries in the years following the hijacking.

In 1978, instructions for the lowering of the aft stairs of a 727 was found within the

plane's flight path.

Then in 1980, nine years after the hijacking, a young boy named Brian Ingram found three

bundles of largely disintegrated cash buried a few inches underground.

They were found just north of Portland, and totaled 5800 dollars.

When the serial numbers were compared to those of the money given to Cooper, it was determined

that this money had, indeed, belonged to him.

An Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologist deemed it likely that these were buried by the motion

of the river, leading many to believe Cooper had crashed and died on landing.

There have also been discoveries of materials believed to be from Cooper's parachute,

but further investigation into these cases found that they likely had no connection to

Cooper.

There were also DNA samples taken from his tie, however there is no evidence that they

belong to Cooper himself.

One recent finding is believed by some to suggest that the FBI may have covered up some

aspects of this event.

A letter was released on court order in 2017, after the FBI refused to release it to the

public for some time.

This letter, supposedly sent by Cooper himself, tells of how he knew he wouldn't be caught

since he used a toupee and facial putty to change his features.

It also says that he had been on several airplanes since without incident, and that he had committed

the hijacking for a thrill since he only had 14 months to live.

Some believe this to be proof of an FBI coverup, although it seems more probable that this

letter, like a number of others, was withheld due to the likelihood that it was fake.

It certainly makes sense that the authorities would be reluctant to add even more fuel to

the DB Cooper fire.

Sadly, there isn't much we know about Cooper, but there are certain educated guesses that

can be made.

Due to the knowledge he showed of aircraft and airports, it's believed that he may

have been an Air Force Veteran.

However, it's also believed that Cooper didn't have much experience skydiving, due

to the choices he made with regards to the parachutes.

Furthermore, the name Dan Cooper seems to be a reference to a famous comic book hero

of the same name, who often parachuted for the Royal Canadian Air Force, meaning the

real Cooper likely had an interest in the character.

This could explain why he would attempt it with little experience.

These scant few details, as well as physical descriptions given by the flight attendants,

are the main source of evidence used to try to identify the real Cooper.

There have been a number of men believed to be DB Cooper over the years, and while most

have been ruled out, some have rather compelling evidence supporting them.

For example, in 2011, Marla Cooper of Oklahoma City spoke out claiming that her uncle, Lynn

Doyle Cooper, was the real DB Cooper.

LD was raised in a small town in Oregon, near where Cooper would have landed.

Her uncle also had a particular interest in the comic book character Dan Cooper.

Marla claims that he had returned soon after the hijacking sporting injuries, and later

went into hiding.

Unfortunately, we'll never know for sure if this truly was the famous DB Cooper, particularly

since this is based on the word of one person who may have simply been in search of fame.

However, as I hinted at earlier, many believe that Cooper didn't go on to do anything

at all, but merely died on impact.

This was among the prime speculations of the FBI early on in the case, and remains likely

to this day.

This is supported by the fact that one parachute he used was actually a dummy parachute that

was sewn shut.

According to Special Agent Larry Carr, even if he did get his chute open, it would have

been difficult to land and find his way to safety, particularly since the good parachute

he had on him was an older model incapable of steering.

This is further compounded by the belief that Cooper was relatively inexperienced in sky

diving.

Sadly, with the case now closed, it seems unlikely that we will have closure on this

story.

However, since a Portland grand jury returned an indictment in absentia against Cooper for

violating the Hobbs Act, the statute of limitations will not affect his case, and he could potentially

be prosecuted in the future.

And now we return to our question: What Happened to DB Cooper?

Well, unfortunately, this case remains unsolved.

There are a number of theories, but since none of them have been conclusively proven,

I'll leave it up to you to decide what to believe.

If this interests you, I'd suggest, as always, looking into this further on your own.

Who knows?

Maybe you'll be the one to finally crack the case.

Thank you for watching Life's Biggest Questions, I hope this was interesting and informative,

and, as I said, maybe even inspired you to look into it further on your own.

If you liked this video, please thumbs up and subscribe to the channel down below.

While you're down there, let me know what YOU think happened to DB Cooper.

Until next time, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey with Life's Biggest Questions, wishing you

the best of luck, on your quest for answers.

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Actors You Only Know Because Of Their Bloopers - Duration: 5:36.

Being a character actor's a pretty sweet deal.

While they might not earn the fame, fortune, or accolades afforded A-list movie stars,

some do get to live their dream and become very well regarded for their work.

And there are other perks to the gig: like, landing in a delightful, crowd-pleasing gag

reel.

Here are some performers who, at the end of the day, are probably best loved for their

bloopers.

Christopher Darga in Bruce Almighty

Jim Carrey improvises so much on set that directors are left with a wealth of extra,

hilarious, and often unusable footage.

This means that any day player who had a scene with Carrey could also wind up in the gag

reel.

That's what happened to Christopher Darga, who played a baker in Bruce Almighty.

"It must be wonderful seeing the smiles on their little faces."

"I work in back.

I see no smiles."

Darga was forever immortalized in film history as a guy who can't keep a straight face...forever.

"Oompa."

"Loompa."

"Doompa."

[Laughter]

"Oh, jeez."

Ken Foree in Halloween

Horror movies can provide a cathartic, psychological release, but you have to laugh a little at

this tragic fate.

And when actor Ken Foree did just that, he provided perhaps his most famous screen work.

"Hey buddy, just to give you a heads up: I got a taco deluxe supreme talkin' back at

me, so I'ma be a while."

While filming his character's violent end for 2007's remake of Halloween, Foree can't

help but find his stabbing rather humorous.

[Grunting then laughter]

Some kid in North by Northwest

One of the most memorable outtakes from classic cinema comes from Alfred Hitchcock's 1959

classic North by Northwest.

It includes one of Cary Grant's best performances...

"You know, I have that effect on people, it's something about my face."

"It's a nice face."

...But the actor who really made history is an anonymous child extra.

Grant's costar, Eva Marie Saint, is about to fire a gun in a crowded cafeteria, which

we know, from the kid in the background who plugs his ears in anticipation.

"You just stay away from me."

[Gunshots and screaming]

Paul Freeman in Raiders of the Lost Ark

Character actor Paul Freeman appeared in one of the most acclaimed and highest-grossing

blockbusters of all time.

"I see your taste in friends remains consistent."

But Freeman would become most famous for his role as Belloq in 1981's Raiders of the Lost

Ark, because of a fly that crawled into his mouth.

"Your persistence surprises even me.

[BUZZ, CHOMP]

You're gonna give mercenaries a bad name."

Soupy Sales in The Soupy Sales Show

Unlike other iconic kiddie TV show hosts like Captain Kangaroo or Mr. Rogers, Soupy Sales

didn't run a cuddly educational show.

Lunch with Soupy Sales, aka The Soupy Sales Show, was pure comedy.

For example, he took a pie to the face most every day, and he used a stage door from where

all manner of crazy guests would emerge.

Perhaps because the show was light and ephemeral, or perhaps because it wasn't rerun for decades,

Sales is probably best remembered for a stage door prank, where a topless dancer greets

him by surprise — a gag which obviously never hit the air.

"Thank you for being with us, have a nice evening and great day tomorrow, bye bye everybody."

Stanley Anderson in Spider-Man

Probably thanks to an extensive theatrical background, Stanley Anderson projects a lot

of gravitas and hubris, which certainly helped him win the role of General Slocum, an intimidating

military official who could handle bossing around Willem Dafoe in 2002's Spider-Man.

But Anderson just couldn't get through the word "predecessor," which means he'll live

on forever in the gag reel.

"I never supported your program.

We have my predess…

[Gibberish]"

Brian Steel in Blade: Trinity

Even the biggest fan of Wesley Snipes' vampire-hunter trilogy probably wouldn't recognize Brian

Steele.

In Blade: Trinity, he played the mighty Dracula, which required layers of prosthetics and makeup.

Steele was supposed to play his character's death as an extremely violent one, but ended

up laughing his way through the outtakes.

[Laughter]

"Cut."

Rachel Dratch as "Debbie Downer"

A remarkably talented comedian and actress, Rachel Dratch, is best known for her seven-year

stint on Saturday Night Live.

She performed several recurring characters, but the piece for which Dratch will forever

be remembered is a Debbie Downer sketch that went completely off the rails.

While portraying a family eating breakfast at Disney World, almost the entire cast cracked

up.

"By the way, it's official.

I can't have children."

[Laughter]

Til Schweiger in Inglourious Basterds

While German writer, director, and actor Til Schweiger is quite well-known in Europe, his

most memorable American screen appearance was as Sargeant Stiglitz in 2009's Inglourious

Basterds.

Arguably, Schweiger's best moment is when he rises from the dead to say hello to Sally

Menke, the film's editor, and only person who would see him come back to life.

"Sally, I am not dead!

I just pretended.

Now I'm gonna go after him and I'm gonna kick his f---ing nazi balls ok?"

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