Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 4, 2018

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You Go For Me, Very Beautiful Song of Love

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Chicago PD - How's Therapy? (Deleted Scene) - Duration: 0:40.

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Iván Cepeda: "cuando a uno le dicen que tiene cáncer es un impacto muy fuerte" | El Espectador - Duration: 5:45.

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REVELACIONES MARÍA MAGDALENA Y JESÚS POR XAVIER PEDRO - Duration: 49:01.

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Rise - This Is My Family (Episode Highlight) - Duration: 2:14.

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Ya esta disponible para todo el mundo la beta de Hogwarts Mystery (noticias marzo 2018) - Duration: 3:09.

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3/31/2018 Movie Night - Horror Island (1941) & Terror Creatures from the Grave | Wrenilations - Duration: 2:47:22.

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SIMS 4 GAMEPLAY #2 - KAN ICIYORUZ! - Duration: 17:03.

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The PC-Optimum Points merger is not going well | 22 Minutes - Duration: 1:28.

The PC-Optimum merger has not been going smoothly.

First there was technical glitches, and now hackers have stolen points from some cardholders.

In other words, they've been the victims of...

Merger.

Is it really a surprise that Loblaws got hacked?

Judging by the ravines that I hang out in, they can't even protect their own shopping

carts.

A real hacker goes after banks or governments, but these underachievers just want to feel

the silky stroke of ill-gotten cottonelle.

I can't imagine what kind of people would want to hack Shopper's.

Luckily police have released a photograph of the suspects.

In one case, stolen points were used to buy two T.V.'s at a Shopper's Drug Mart in Mississauga.

But don't worry, Shopper's say they're on the lookout for any suspicious behavior -

like people buying T.V.'s at a Shopper's Drug Mart.

Because unless your decorating style is abandoned cottage, nobody needs a pair of thirteen-inch

Zeniths, with a built-in VCR.

Now, if you weren't a member of the PC Optimum

rewards program, you might've thought this whole rant was pointless.

But if you are a member, then you might be pointless too.

For more infomation >> The PC-Optimum Points merger is not going well | 22 Minutes - Duration: 1:28.

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GOOD - Duration: 0:50.

The spectacle presents itself as something enormously positive, indisputable and inaccessible.

It says nothing more than "that which appears is good, that which is good appears."

Life presents itself as an accumulation of spectacles

Everything directly lived has moved away into a representation.

In a world which is upside down, the true is a moment of the false.

The spectacle is not a collection of images, but a social relation among people, mediated by images.

The spectacle is the nightmare of an imprisoned society which expresses nothing more than its desire to sleep

The spectacle is the guardian of that sleep.

The spectacle is the material reconstruction of the religious illusion.

The servitude which it demands is obtained by it's manner of appearing without reply.

This is why the spectator feels at home nowhere, because the spectacle is everywhere.

Even dissatisfaction itself has became a commodity.

For more infomation >> GOOD - Duration: 0:50.

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Découvrir un pays... En courant???? - Duration: 2:48.

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FOLLOW ME THROUGH PARCO DEI MOSTRI BOMARZO - VLOG ITALIA - Duration: 10:21.

Hi everyone, how are you doing?

Starting another video today

and today is Sunday

and we are gonna go to a city that's close to Rome

that's called

But today we're not goig to a city,

actually we're goin to a Park that's called Monster's Park

There is one more passager in the car with us

That's Eva

and we're almost there how many km from Rome?

50

I hope you like today's video and let's go

We just arrived at the park

and the ticket was 10 euros each

The park was build at 1500

arround the 16th century

and some researches says that some of these sculptures

were made by Michelangelo and other famous artists

and these scoulptures are mitologic, mistic

The main idea was from the architect Pier Francesco Orsini

And hes intention was to create a place, a Park

very peculiar and maybe unic in this category

That was build, but we still dont know the trully reason

but

the most probably hypothesis is that

it was builded

with the intention of create an place with an magic. mystic atmosphre

where we they could mix art culture and magic all together

let's go?

yes

It's all written in ancient Italian

all of this beauties that are part of this park

have they been made only as a joke

or with an real intention of being an form of art

OH MY GOD There's a crooked house!

It confuses you!

It changes your sense of balance!

The sensation when you first see this house

in inclination

it is disorientating because you pass from an straight world to a crooked structure

It gives you some sort of sickness because of your sense of balance

like a dizziness

Look

Ther's a reddle

Ther's the sculpture of the dragon

And in this case it tells us

Day and night We are ready to protect

to protect from any insult this fountain

from any disrespect

in fact, here we have the symbol of the dragon and the chimera

That protect this fountain

you all, that are vaging around the world, lost and confused

of seeing ordinary beautiful wonders

Come all here!

where there are bizarre faces,

elephants lions ogres and dragons

defeated is Menphis and every other wonder

that gave prestige to the world, facing this holy woods

which only to itself and to anything else it looks like

it can fall any other wonder

even Menphis (in Egypt)

because nothing is similar to this holy woods

in this inscriptions, it's like

the architect or who projected this riddle

glorifies the greatness and magnificence of this holy woods

comparing it to the other 7 wonders of the world

by telling that in all the other 7 wonders

there's nothing like this yet

Its started to rain

and we staiyed there for one hour more or less

and now we're going back home but we saw everthing that it was there

Its a different place, it is beautiful and it worthwile to visit

and if you have any suggestion of places for me to visit and show here on the channel

let me know on the comments down bellow if you liked the video

Remember to give a thumbs up on this video and to subscrible if you're new here on my channel

and I see you on the next video

a big kiss and byebye

the holy woods it's also called monster's park,

because there are

sculptures and fantastic and grotesque...

... OK... CUT!!!

For more infomation >> FOLLOW ME THROUGH PARCO DEI MOSTRI BOMARZO - VLOG ITALIA - Duration: 10:21.

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When you least expect it - Duration: 3:47.

Hi friends,

so my original plan for after the 2016 election was to take a solo road trip up the coast

of california, to experience the ocean, and find myself and like, chill.

That plan changed.

There was this moment after I watched Hillary's concession speech where I was like i can't

do it, and i called my parents and I said i can't do it, and two days later my dad

flew to Las Vegas, where I was working, to drive me straight through the high desert,

and go home.

No coast involved.

But first, we had to pack up all my shit.

So I was living in Vegas, in the arts district, which is gentrification for questionably legal

converted motels.

During the campaign my apartment building was always buzzing with my coworkers, who

made up the majority of it's of the residents, save for a couple of creepy guys with too

many dogs.

But it's not anymore.

It's quiet.

It's morning, late fall, but it feels hot, like the middle of summer.

Everything's covered in a layer of sand and dust.

My whole body aches from crying and maybe a little bit from sleeping on the floor.

And everything sort of feels like a metaphor.

My dad and I go through my things to take or leave, and we throw away my 7 dollar Target

lamp that doesn't work.

That's my personal life.

A two drawer dresser where the top drawer doesn't open.

that's democracy.

We drag everything out to the dumpster in the alleyway that smells like hot pee and

laundry.

We pack the stuff I'm keeping into grocery bags and load them in the car, and then all

that's left is my mattress.

It's one of those casper knockoffs that come in a cardboard box, and I was so proud

of myself for managing to lug all 63 pounds of it up the stairs by myself when it arrived.

But you can't really fit those things back in the box once you get them.

So I can't take it with me.

We each grab one end of the mattress and start to carry it down the open air hallway on my

second floor, but we're already hot and tired, and the mattress is doing this foamy,

rubbery, wobble thing.

Like its not solid like a regular mattress, it's like trying to carry heavy jello.

We stop to rest for a second, looking out over the balcony at everyone's cars lined

up in the sun.

My dad says, instead of trying to maneuver it down the stairs, let's just throw it

over the side into the parking lot.

So we bend it, and fold it, and slide it over the edge, and watch it fall.

It lands with a quiet *fwoomp*

and then a huge mushroom cloud of dust puffs up around it.

Dad and I both bust out laughing.

I don't know why, exactly, but we couldn't stop.

We just both expected it to be louder than that but it landed like a giant, dusty marshmellow.

I left a lot, behind in Nevada, more than just that mattress.

And when we dragged it out of my empty apartment, I was shocked and exhausted and the concept

of joy seemed so inaccessible to me.

But in that hot, bright,vacuum, it came to find me anyway.

Because throwing a mattress off a building is just silly, okay?

And something so absurd that we didn't expect to happen happened, except this time, it made

us laugh.

Tell me in comments about a time when you experienced the unexpected.

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Alright.

Okay.

I will see you next week.

Bye!

[CLAP]

For more infomation >> When you least expect it - Duration: 3:47.

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RUSSEL SMOKER 💥 DESTRUCTIVE GIRL 💥 VIDEO BY ʟᴀᴜᴅᴀ ラウダ - Duration: 2:20.

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VAV, London March 25th 2018 - Duration: 58:42.

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Mütter Moment: The last word on the Soap Lady - Duration: 2:18.

Just when you think you know something or someone very well

you get some new information that changes your entire perspective.

Well, here at the Mütter Museum,

we're always bringing new science to our old specimens

usually DNA research.

But one of our mystery specimens

is the Soap Lady.

If you've seen her, you know that

we do not know her name

where she came from

we only know that she lived and died in Philadelphia

and her body now resides in the Museum.

Well, we were approached recently

by Dr. Vallecula Epiglottis of the University of Athens in Greece.

She is a pioneer of a new field called

"archeophonemics"

reconstructing sounds from ancient bodies.

Here's how it works:

When we speak, your air comes out of the lungs

into the voicebox or larynx

where your vocal cord are either shortened or made more tense

or less tense, to make certain sounds.

Those sounds then pass in through your throat and out of your mouth

moderated by your lips, your cheeks, your tongue

and that makes speech.

Well Dr. Epiglottis and her team

inserted fiber optics into the Soap Lady

into that area of her body connected with speech.

They had photographed and measured everything

so they could create a computer simulation

of what her mouth and her voice apparatus looked like

both at rest, and at the final configuration at death.

Based on that and some more computer analysis

they were able to come up with

a shortlist of possible sounds.

Now those sounds ended up getting reduced to one utterance:

"zweiundvierzig"

I'll repeat:

"zweiundvierzig"

German!

She might have been a German immigrant!

And what do those words mean?

42

So she uttered a number.

Well, what could that mean?

Could be…the meaning of life

Or the meaning of the Universe, or everything else?

You decide.

So why don't you come down to the Mütter

and "hear" the Soap Lady?

For more infomation >> Mütter Moment: The last word on the Soap Lady - Duration: 2:18.

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The Ranch Life is Family - Duration: 7:40.

Hi I'm Mike.

6 years ago today, we lost the man that brought us into this world.

Not my father, but a man that I would have been glad to call my dad.

His name was Gilbert and without him, me, Erin our kids, our entire family and you included,

wouldnt be where we are today right now, right here on Our Wyoming Life.

Welcome to Our Wyoming Life, if this is your first time here, please subscribe and come

along with us as we explore the ranch life and escape the ordinary and if you have been

here with us before, thanks for coming back and being a part of our lives.

A life that we never would have dreamt for ourselves, a life that really when it comes

down to it is all thanks to one person.

His name was Gilbert Oedekoven and he was my father in law.

Gilbert ranched his entire life, he worked many different jobs to support his ranching

habit and was successful at it.

For him, the ranch was his whole life, it was so very important to him and I though

that today I would share with you why it was not only important to him but also to us.

10 years ago both Erin, my wife, and I were working corporate jobs in radio, we both thought

that career would last us the rest of our lives.

That we would end up buying a house, settling down, maybe having a family and living the

american dream, white picket fence, that kind of thing.

Little did we know that in October of that year our lives would be turned upside down.

Gilberts health was failing, and right then he needed help to work his Wyoming ranch.

We took a 15 years in a career and quit.

We didnt know anything about ranching, our meat came from the grocery store, visting

the farmers market was a way to escape the office and kill an afternoon and we would

buy kettle corn and walk around enjoying the sunshine and then the next day go to the store

and buy our vegetables there, not even realizing that just the day before, the guy that was

selling his tomatoes, or corn or brocolli was counting on his sales to feed his family.

Since we came to the ranch we have learned alot, we've grown as people, we've maybe even

become better people and when we lost Gilbert 6 years ago we were thrust into a whole new

level of this experience.

Gilbert taught me alot, but no where near everything I needed to know to do this job

right, and successfully.

A year or so ago we started this youtube channel and I know its gonna sound weird but bringing

you along for the ride has taught me more than I have learned over the past few years

out here.

We release videos from the ranch 3 times per week and I rarely struggle with what to make

a video about, but this week has been a little hard for me.

Its not like we are lacking anything to do, we are calving.

We have storms moving in almost every night, I'm out checking cows constantly day and night

but I wanted to do something today only to honor Gilbert a little bit but maybe something

that would explain why he did this for more than 70 years of his life and why we plan

on doing the same thing.

In the US the average american eats 55 lbs of beef per year, total beef consumption was

over 24 billion pounds last year, Thats enough beef to fill the Houston astrodome from floor

to ceiling 14 times.

A lot of that beef starts on small family ranches just like this one.

In fact most of them are smaller.

The average herd size in the US is only 40 cows.

There are around 800,000 beef cattle operations in the US, but farm and ranch families only

make up 2% of the US population and one US farm feeds on average of 165 people per year.

But to be perfectly honest, all of these numbers dont mean much to the average rancher or farmer.

Its impressive when you look at it, when you hear the numbers.

But if I could go back and ask Gilbert why he did this for his entire life, his answer

would probably surprise us all.

I think Gilbert would have said, because he could.

I dont think he ever thought about how much beef an average person ate, or how many families

he fed.

Truth is though, he worked hard his entire life to get us where we are today.

A.side from ranching, he drove one of the first taxi's in our county, he used to mow

the runway at the airport before it was concrete and he worked for the local grain elevator,

where rumor is that he got fired everyday and still came back the next morning and went

to work again like nothing every happened.

Sitting here in the shop, where he used to come and hang out for hours every day.

Just enjoying being on the ranch.

Toward the end of Gilberts life, he lived in town, he didnt live on the ranch and I

used to drive him every single day.

He would go out and putz around on his gator or like I said sit in the shop.

I used to think it was weird.

Of course those were my first years here.

The longer I'm here, I find myself doing the same thing.

Just enjoying the ranch life.

Gilbert is still on the ranch in a way, in fact he buried right here, I dont think there

is any place he'd rather be.

I'm going to let it go there, its a holiday.

Go enjoy time with your families.

As you sit down and eat, think about all the Gilberts of the world that gave us what we

have today, that helped put that food on our plates, that give us a chance to sit around

the table with people we maybe dont get to see that often or get to connect with.

I know this has been a different kind of episode than you are used to, but we will be back

next week on Tuesday with the project list and we will get more done around here.

Erin is back this week in the gardens.

Calving will continue and ramp up even more, we've got 15 calves now on the ground and

a whole lot more to come.

Hopefully spring is just around the corner for us and we can really start to get busy.

Find us on facebook for content you cant find anywhere else, you can also visit our website

at www.ourwyominglife.com And until next time, have a happy easter and

thanks for joining us in our wyoming life.

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