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There was only one time that Vegeta ever really stood out from Goku.

A very strong promise had been made to a boy who had quickly changed from stranger to student.

And with this promise weighing heavy on his mind, Vegeta started showing signs of an unusual

change .

Finally having accepted defeat, understanding Ultra Instinct wasn't something he could

also attain, wild aura ripped out of his body.

In a way no other character shared, Vegeta's limits had been broken.

In this moment, we were given the most important hint to Vegeta's true power.

And trust me, it's got nothing to do with a different

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Throughout the Dragon Ball franchise, we've seen a constant pattern.

Goku gains new power.

Vegeta gets jealous and eventually catches up.

But, not much later, Goku surpasses him again.

This is something so familiar that, by breaking his limits in a way he knew would

be different from Ultra Instinct, even Vegeta had finally accepted to be an unbreakable

pattern, as you see here.

So how can I say that Goku never surpassed Vegeta?

Our answer was hidden in the most noticeable difference that there is between these 2 Saiyans.

After bumping his head, Goku's Saiyan traits were easily erased by Grandpa Gohan.

And from that point forward, Goku understood the meaning of community and protecting those

around him.

Vegeta, on the other hand, was clearly full-blooded Saiyan.

Both in DNA and in his actions.

Power was such an important part of his life that he could easily, without

a second thought, end the lives of those close to him.

That he could let himself be controlled into acting cruel in such a disturbing way.

But there was no way to fully understand these differences between Vegeta and Goku until

the days of Dragon Ball Super.

In a popular interview last December, Toriyama finally let the secret out.

Lying behind each detail that separated the 2 Saiyans

was an actual science.

Now knowing about the S-cells, instantly, we understood how Goku, for all these years,

had been able to find new strengths and improve on them so much easier than any other Saiyan

could.

What an advantage it was to have had a human be able to teach him the ways of unselfish

love.

It was no wonder Goku was the only Saiyan of their time to have a righteous heart.

However, we got so used to this advantage that we easily missed

the signs of change.

Not one to show affection, it was extremely strange to find out that Vegeta had actually

gotten married.

But there had to be a reason behind it, right?

A reason that was made a lot clearer in a single moment against the overwhelmingly powerful

Majin Buu.

When no one seemed to have a way to defeat this villain, Vegeta's secret shone through.

Breaking through the mind control, he proved to everyone that, while the change was coming

in his own way, Vegeta also had a righteous heart.

As he planned to sacrifice himself for the good of the entire world, Vegeta said goodbye

to his wife and son, instantly telling us that he really did have affection for Bulma

and Trunks.

And more importantly, we knew his selfish Saiyan ways were slowly slipping away.

Every day, he became a little more like Goku.

But don't you think it was strange that Vegeta could ever match Goku's powers in

the first place?

How to love others outside of himself is something Goku grew up understanding.

But after years and years of being so self-centered, this was something that Vegeta was just now

having to teach himself as an adult.

With Goku having such a high advantage, you'd think even catching up to him would

be impossible.

And yet, this is something Vegeta has consistently managed to do.

Well, almost as soon as Dragon Ball Super first started, we were in for some big surprises

that held some big answers.

Although we had quickly seen it in that moment of self-sacrifice,

Vegeta made it perfectly clear exactly how he felt about family in this scene right here.

This moment happened before we had ever seen what a Super Saiyan God was.

And fighting against a God of Destruction who had just easily taken down Goku with his

most powerful Super Saiyan 3, those feelings for his family are what fueled

Vegeta to actually surpass his ultimate rival in a fit of rage.

But his Bulma love wasn't our only answer to how Vegeta continued to be a true rival

for Goku's power.

After hakai-ing the present timeline's Zamasu, Beerus was 100% positive that Future Trunks'

timeline would be completely changed.

However, Future Trunks saw it differently.

And in their planning to return to Future Trunks' time,

Vegeta made his motivations very clear.

Not so much for their community, but mostly for his own son,

Vegeta truly did want to help and save the future.

It was with this family-based passion that Vegeta took the same exact move that had once

ended his life against the evil Majin Buu and use it to show us the best example of

the science behind those S-cells and the strength that they provide.

After an intense battle with Jiren, Vegeta had taken way too much damage.

And by still pushing through every obstacle, his energy had almost been completely drained.

Although this was needed in order to break the limits that he eventually did, Vegeta

was now forced to face an opponent that was even stronger than the evil Majin Buu had

been.

With no other choice left, Vegeta remembered the very people that continued to increase

his S-cells with the motivation to protect them.

Having seen this before against Majin Buu, we were certain the new God of Destruction

Toppo would be defeated.

But there was a problem.

The amount of damage Vegeta had taken during the Tournament of Power was way more than

when he had used this move on Buu.

Yet, with even less life energy available to use, Vegeta blew his enemy off the stage

and managed to survive the self-sacrificing attack.

Each one of these moments Dragon Ball Super gave to us pointed to one huge change for

Vegeta as well as for the common pattern the Dragon Ball franchise has put between him

and Goku.

Not only was it clear that Vegeta's heart had become even more righteous from the days

of Dragon Ball Z, but it was also clear that he had a motivation

equal to, if not even stronger, than what Goku used

to increase his S-cells.

So am I saying Goku doesn't care about his family?

It's clear that he does, and I'd be crazy for denying it.

But when you take Goku's family-rooted motivations and compare them to Vegeta's,

you'll see there's a big difference between them.

After Android 17 had finally agreed to join Team Universe 7 for the Tournament of Power,

he called Goku a hero.

For Goku, it was all about wanting to fight really strong people so he could get stronger

himself.

But there was one thing that he couldn't deny.

Goku's motivation to protect others isn't truly connected to his family or friends.

That's just its outer surface.

The true connection comes from what he learned from Grandpa Gohan.

The kindness of protecting anyone innocent who was caught in harm's way.

Taking that into consideration, the amount of rage Goku showed after finding

out the lives of his own wife and child had been taken away,

you can see how those innocent lives being people that he personally knows and truly

cares for had a way bigger impact on him than any other

innocent person meeting the same fate.

Proof that a family-rooted motivation, much like Vegeta's always is, increases the S-cells

necessary to adding power more than any other kind of motivation.

While Vegeta's motivations are clearly more self-centered than Goku's,

we can see this is the true advantage that, for all these years,

he's been holding over Goku.

But that doesn't change the fact that Vegeta was still forced to give into the pattern

that's always been between them when he first tapped into Super Saiyan Royal Blue.

So am I still saying that Goku never surpassed Vegeta?

Yes, and here's why we can still say that.

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How Millionaires Make Money So Quickly - Duration: 4:57.

So how do millionaires make so much money so fast in real estate? How do they do

it? We're going to explain to you all right now.

You know Steven it's kind of a crazy deal. A million dollars is certainly not what

it used to be. Yeah. But it's still a good chunk of money. And today's question from

our viewers is - how do millionaires make money in real estate so quickly? You know,

it's just on Sunday that I was meeting with friends from California. They're

friends. Now, I didn't actually know who they were. One of our business partners

wanted to send their parents out to get to know me a little bit.

They had come out spend some time with me and I came to learn that they were

from Israel. They moved to about 15 years ago. Seven years ago bought their house.

Yeah. That house had gone up in California $3 - $4,000.

Yes. And they're like, "well we think the market might be turning soon

so we're thinking about selling it and I actually thought that was a really

good idea. If you're open to selling it. When you know considering timing and

stuff and when we have this question of how do people become millionaires so

fast in real estate? The answer is sometimes, it just happens on accident

because if you're in the right place with timing, you can crush it. In fact, I

want to show all of you right now how to make hundreds of thousands of dollars

sometime in the next eight years. Buy a house in New York or California.

Just buy a house in New York and California and sometime in the next eight years, you're

going to watch that market go up rapidly and drop rapidly. And if you time the

market right, then just by actually having that house for that period of

time, you can actually make some good money. But not just that having money

like you said, at the right times, also allows you to go into other areas in

other different markets. I mean, let's go back to 2007 and 2008.

When the markets crashed in Phoenix, in Las Vegas and in Florida. Dude, that's

what we call the intentional millionaire. Yes. Intentional millionairism. But

those that had the money and can actually place it appropriately, were in

a position where others oftentimes aren't. Well, dude let's talk about have

money because we're talking about a house that was selling

for $250,000. $320,000 that you

could get out of 70 to a hundred grand. Down payments for like 20 grand. I

remember some of them are like $15,000 or $18,000. I'm like

dude was it was...So when you say having money Yeah. Yeah, they went in when

everyone was running. Right. We said put your eye right here, right now.

Everyone's running this way. You got to turn back around because typically when

everyone's running one way, you got to turn the other. Which is important.

I think we need to go into this because that's one of the reasons why

millionaires are able to make so much money in real estate, so fast is because

they think countercyclically. Boom! Right. It's about doing the opposite of

what other people are doing and so when everyone's running out of those markets,

millionaires rush in and say, "let's buy up as much as we possibly can." This is

exactly what we really... And we did that. We did over a thousand homes in just a

couple of years in Phoenix and Vegas. Yeah. And those investors now have made, I

think it's over $70 million dollars. It's amazing. On those homes. And other

selling them. They're getting out of that market and moving into other more

intelligent markets. And so, it is counter circle. So I guess what we're saying is

this. You can become a millionaire in real estate on accident or you can

become a millionaire in real estate on purpose. The problem with making it on

accident, is that the person you are that got lucky because by the way, that is a

function of luck or maybe some intention, is that you have to get lucky

again to duplicate it. Luck is difficult to duplicate. But a system is not. It's

like what we did in Vegas and Phoenix. What we're doing right now in North

Carolina and Florida and some of the markets that were in, dude, there's no

accident about why our people are making the money they are. I mean I just got

three homes under contract yesterday. And a 25% ROI per annum. I mean it's

hot. It's amazing. But you've got to know what you're doing. By the way that was

with one of our partners. That's good job. You too. You too. Yeah, thanks. Partnering.

Yeah, it's awesome. But we have access to these really amazing deals that dude, we can talk to you

about. You've got to go to the website and check out what we're doing over

there. I think that's really the scoop on

making why is it that millionaires can do it so rapidly in real estate? It's

that if you're in a high-end market and you wait long enough, you're going to

experience a rise and you're going to experience a fall or you can

systematically do it intentional. Now, whether it takes you 20 years or whether

it takes you five years, I think that comes down not to luck. I think that

comes down to making smart, wise, financial informed decisions like the

ones that we provide our clients. Do you want to do on accident or do you want to

do it on purpose? If you want to make a million dollars on purpose, then check

out our website and see some of the tools and options that we make available and

then get live with Steven and I at one of our upcoming events where we can

train you on everything financial under the sun. These events are fun and

entertaining. They're unforgettable and you'll not ever be the same again. So

check out the website. Come learn from us. By the way if

you have not subscribed, do it right now.

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Family Removes Alexa Devices After a Stranger in Another Town Heard Everything They Were Saying - Duration: 5:29.

Family Removes Alexa Devices After a Stranger in Another Town Heard Everything They Were

Saying

By Rachel Blevins

Portland, Oregon � A concerned family is speaking out after they claim that their Amazon

Alexa device recorded a conversation they were having in their home, and sent it to

a random contact who alerted them to the fact that he had heard everything they said.

A homeowner named Danielle, who asked for her last name to remain anonymous, told KIRO

7 that she and her husband were in their house, discussing home improvement projects and hardwood

floors when they received an urgent call from one of her husband�s employees in Seattle.

�The person on the other line said, �unplug your Alexa devices right now, you�re being

hacked,�� Danielle said.

�We unplugged all of them and he proceeded to tell us that he had received audio files

of recordings from inside our house,� she said.

�At first, my husband was, like, �no you didn�t!� And the (recipient of the message)

said �You sat there talking about hardwood floors.� And we said, �oh gosh, you really

did hear us.'�

The employee sent the couple the email he had received with the audio files, and Danielle

confirmed that it was, in fact, a direct recording of their conversation.

She told KIRO 7 that the Amazon Alexa had access to every room in her house because

it controlled the heating, lighting and security system in her home.

�My husband and I would joke and say I�d bet these devices are listening to what we�re

saying,� Danielle said, noting that they never imagined the smart device would record

their private conversations and then make them public.

After unplugging all of the devices, Danielle said she called Amazon multiple times before

she received a response.

When an Alexa engineer finally looked into Danielle�s claims, she said he acknowledged

that the device had recorded conversations inside her home and emailed them to a random

contact, and he then apologized profusely.

�They said �our engineers went through your logs, and they saw exactly what you told

us, they saw exactly what you said happened, and we�re sorry.� He apologized like 15

times in a matter of 30 minutes and he said we really appreciate you bringing this to

our attention, this is something we need to fix!� Danielle said.

However, one of the most alarming factors in the ordeal was that the Alexa device made

a recording and chose to send it to a contact on its own, without alerting the homeowners

to what it was doing or asking for permission.

Danielle said the engineer did not explain why it happened, or if it was happening to

other Alexa users.

In response to a request for comment on the issue, Amazon claimed that it �takes privacy

very seriously.

We investigated what happened and determined this was an extremely rare occurrence.

We are taking steps to avoid this from happening in the future.�

Danielle is now seeking a full refund from Amazon on her Alexa devices, and she said

that the incident left her feeling invaded and unsafe in her own home.

�A total privacy invasion.

Immediately I said, �I�m never plugging that device in again because I can�t trust

it,�� she said.

While there have been multiple reports of homeowners who are concerned about just how

much their smart home devices are listening to them throughout the day, this is a unique

example in which individuals were able to prove that their conversation was monitored,

recorded, and shared without their consent.

Last month, a cybersecurity firm discovered that the request for Alexa to repeat or ask

another question can be muted, which could leave Alexa listening for a reply from the

user for hours, and creating an indefinite audio log.

While Amazon claimed to have repaired the problem, a report from Gear Brain noted:

�Cybersecurity researchers created a way for Amazon Alexa devices to eavesdrop on their

owners, listening indefinitely without their permission and sending transcripts of the

recordings back to the researchers.

The flaw in how Alexa works, which has since been patched by Amazon, saw the creation of

a seemingly innocent calculator �skill��the word for an Alexa app�with code which caused

Alexa to keep listening after providing the requested answer.

This covert recording was then transcribed and sent to the researchers as a text document.�

As The Free Thought Project has previously reported, while Amazon devices can be activated

by a number of wake words, including, �Alexa,� �Amazon,� �Computer� and �Echo,�

and users cannot turn off the required microphone, they can track what Alex has recorded and

to delete it.

To track and delete recordings: Open the Alexa app, click on Settings, then click on History.

You can then select and delete each entry.

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Queer Lit Readathon TBR [CC] #queerlitread - Duration: 3:37.

Hi, YouTube, it's Kathy, and I'm back with my bi flag inspired hair and makeup to

talk about my TBR for Queer Lit Readathon. If you missed my

announcement, this is a readathon I'm co-hosting with Rogan over at Rogan Shannon,

and it's taking place June 10th to 16th, and we're reading some queer lit.

There is, of course, this bingo board and you can choose to read as many things

from this board as possible and I think I've covered every single square.

I have picked out seven books for this readathon, with a possible alternative

for one of them because I don't know if I'll get it on time, and I'm going to go

through each of the books and let you know what they cover from the bingo board.

The book that I think covers the most squares is Let's Talk About Love.

This is a book about a girl who gets broken up with [by] her girlfriend because

she's ace. So this book covers ace main character, person of colour as a main

character, a hyped or popular book, a book recommended by a friend or somebody

on YouTube - because so many people have been talking about this and I've saved

it specifically for this readathon. It is also contemporary, and it will either

fall into the court of non coming out book or character realizes they're queer.

One of those two. Like, every book will fall into one of those categories,

basically, so I'm not too worried about those categories. I'm sure that they're covered somehow.

For my literary retelling I decided to read Tiger Lily.

From my understanding, this takes place in the Peter Pan universe but it's queer.

To cover reading a book about a trans main character I've picked [Lizard Radio].

I honestly don't know anything about this but that title was weird and also the

book is green which covers the challenge of reading a book with a cover that is

majority of one of the colors of the rainbow. That is a lot harder to say than you'd think.

To cover sci-fi or fantasy, I decided to go a sci-fi and read

Not Your Villain, which is the second book and then Not Your Sidekick series.

I have been waiting forever for my library to finally get this book. They finally got

it, like, a month ago, and I'm like, "no, have to wait; gotta I use it for the readathon".

Actually, now that I think of it, it's interesting because superheroes could

fall in fantasy or sci-fi. Either way, I'm covered. For a book with a main character

with a disability, I've decided to go with Far From You. There was a while

there where I saw this cover pop up all the time but I knew literally nothing

about the book, and I happened to find it on a recommendation list because the

main character has chronic pain issues. As for my graphic novel, I'm hoping to

read Sugartown, but it's real new to my library so I don't know about the timing

of getting it, so if that doesn't work out with timing, I'm going to read

Midnight[er] and Apollo, and from what I understand, it's a male/male superhero

romance and I'm here for it. And then, of course, our group book is The Brightsiders,

which - I'm pre filming this just before the book comes out, and let's be

honest, I might have read it by the time you see this video. In fact, if I have, I'm

sure that I've probably already made a video about it. I've been looking forward

to this book for so long but if I managed to hold myself off from reading

it before, I will read it during the week. And, also, I want to talk to everyone

about it on Twitter anyways, so be sure to Tweet me about this book.

This one also falls in the hyped and contemporary, so I'm very covered for those squares,

and of course this one is also own voices because Jen Wilde is hella bi.

She also makes some hella queer art on Instagram and if you're not already

following her, you should. And there you have it! There are the seven or eight

things I hope to read during the Queer Lit Readathon. What are you reading?

Be sure to let me know because I would love to check out your TBR. What do you think

of my choices? Let me know down in the comments below. On the way down to the

comments, if you hit that Subscribe button, that would be very nice of you.

You can like and share this as you see fit and I will see you very soon. Bye!

[outro music]

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$10 Cheesesteak Vs. $120 Cheesesteak - Duration: 14:04.

- Worth It.

- Philadelphia.

- Cheesesteaks.

- [Steven] Today on Worth It we're gonna be trying

three awesome Philadelphia cheesesteaks

at three drastically different price points

to find out which one is the most worth it at its price.

^- As you can see, we're joined here today by Quinta B.

- Hello!

I am here today because, fun fact, I am from Philadelphia.

- Quinta, who is that?

- That is William Penn,

founder of Pennsylvania

and initiator of brotherly love in Philadelphia.

- [Steven] Oh, that's right, the city of brotherly love.

- Let's do it!

- Cheesesteaks! - Worth It.

^- How you doing today?

^My name's Jo Clementi.

^I'm the general manager of John's Roast Pork.

We're in South Philadelphia, Snyder Avenue.

I'll be making you both our traditional pork Italian

and our south philly cheesesteak.

John's family's been here since 1930.

It just started as a local truck stop.

It's a family style operation.

- I've never had a cheesesteak from here,

so I'm really excited.

I'm from West Philly,

so I've mainly gotten mine

from corner stores in West Philly.

- They're all very good, it's just depends on the time.

Sometimes at midnight you're heading out, you get done,

and you wanna get something to eat,

and I pass by the same spots and I get the same thing.

Your steak doesn't go on the grill until you order.

You tell me what your sandwich it, how you like it:

American, mild, or sharp provolone, and make it like that.

Takes a few extra minutes,

but people seem like they like it better that way.

- [Steven] Okay.

Oh my God, it's really steaming there.

Whoa! - It's beautiful.

- Whoa, cheers.

- Wow. - Ew!

(laughing)

- Welcome to Worth It.

(moaning)

- This is what we came for.

- This is one of those foods

that's a little bit more carnal, if you know what I mean.

You know, it's messy.

- It's kinda like the ice cream sundae of meats.

There's like a fudge sauce with the cheese,

there's different little things you could dress it up with.

It's in this kinda... - Different toppings.

- Banana shape. - Yup.

A cheesesteak is the mistake you make on purpose.

We know we're gonna feel bad after this.

Right now, isn't it bringing you so much joy?

- Is this representative of a cheesesteak in Philly?

- Yeah, 100%.

The cheese is perfect, the steak is cut very nicely,

the bread is good too.

It's not even an Amoroso roll,

which is what most Philly cheesesteaks are made on.

It just has to be good bread, good steak.

Made with love, if you will.

- We're gonna have a bite of this pork now,

just to see what it's all about.

- In South Philly, for Italian,

we grew up in the way that we always had pork,

our mother'd make 'em back and forth

because of the price and stuff like that.

Because growing up it was obviously

cheaper than filet mignon.

In South Philadelphia,

you can go on any corner and get some type of cheesesteak,

but to get a roast pork, there's only a few spots.

We're very luck to have both products

that it seems like everybody likes.

- Pork, roasted.

- I want, I want, I want.

Thank you.

- [Andrew] Oh, a little spicy with those peppers on there.

- And you guys weren't allowed

to see how this is seasoned, right?

- No, it's a little bit of a secret.

A little bit. - I like that.

I love a good secret.

- Delicious spiced pork, slowly roasted and juicy.

Steven, you have to eat two more cheesesteaks today.

You will regret that.

(mumbling)

- He looks like a dumpster.

How can you just eat...

- So, we got some canolis

at this well-renowned bakery called Isgro's.

Look at this, you know what one of my favorite things is?

- The packaging. - This string.

- [Quinta] It's classy and classic.

- Actually recommended by

^your friend and mine, Kate Peterman.

^- Isgro's.

^- Yeah. - Yeah, it's so good.

- They taste like Christmas.

I said this is why Kate likes it.

^- You see what it looks like? - Hey, Garrett!

Yes, yes, it is.

- [All] Yes, yes.

- But Adam is gonna eat it.

- For you.

(laughing)

^- Hey, Kate, watch this.

^- [Quinta] Adam!

Adam.

- Oh.

- Wow, I'm so sorry.

We gotta go.

^Bye, Kate, I love you.

- Bye. - Bye.

- Thanks for the recommendation.

So, now we're on our way to our second cheesesteak stop.

This one is gonna be a little bit out of the ordinary.

There's no steak in this cheesesteak.

It may, technically, be acceptable for a vegetarian to eat.

- See, this is why I don't do stuff like this.

Y'all always have surprises.

^- My name is Josh Noh.

^I'm originally from Delaware,

^I've lived in Philadelphia for 16 years,

and today I'm gonna prepare for you

the Philly mushroom cheesesteak.

Gin & Pop is a bar with high craft cocktails

and elevated bar food.

The motivation behind the menu,

it's basically fine dine cooking all day,

eating junk food at night.

A combination of two of what a like and taking bits

and pieces and executing it with fine dining technique.

- So, your cheesesteak has no steak.

What was the decision behind that?

- We're not just cooking for carnivores,

we're cooking for everybody.

A mushroom is the meat of a vegetarian, it's 80% water,

so you can draw the water out

and then put back in more flavor.

We start off slowly caramelizing fennel and shallot.

After that's got a nice color,

then you draw the sugars out of the onion, add the mushroom.

The mushrooms I select are usually

oyster, cremini, and shiitake, the triple combination.

Let that entirely cook down,

make a little fondue with taleggio, a little parmesan,

the roasted garlic, the residual heat from the mushrooms,

and it melts into this gooey mushroom mass.

Heat it up with slices of cheese on it,

throw it in the oven,

slide it on top of the baguette with a little bit

of arugula and pickled shallots.

- We're at a bar, so even though we're in Philly,

I got a Manhattan.

- [All] Cheers.

- (clears throat) Sorry.

- The drinks are good.

- [Both] The Philly cheesesteak.

- Quinta, I'm sorry.

Quinta didn't know that we were gonna be doing this today.

I mean, she knew that we were gonna

have a bunch of cheesesteaks,

but she didn't know that we'd be having a vegetarian one.

- You know, can't take the magic outta Disneyland.

It's just a land, so, this is just...

But we'll see. - Cheers.

- Cheers.

Mm!

- Are you kidding me? (laughing)

Quinta, eat your sandwich.

- Yo, that's...

I'm not missing the steak at all.

- So, you guys like it a lot?

- I'm not gonna lie, I love this.

It seems like he's composed this amazing

mushroom combination to mimic perfectly what you get

when you bite into an actual Philly cheesesteak.

- Quinta is not impressed

at all. - I'm not.

- It is tasty.

- It's tasty, it's very tasty.

- It's messy, but it's light.

I feel good. - It is light, it's good.

The bread's good, the truffle's amazing,

the mushrooms are done right.

- What about the cheese?

- The cheese is great.

- So, Quinta, I feel like I'm slowly getting you to admit

that this is a great cheesesteak sandwich.

- Listen, I would recommend this to any person

who is looking for a great vegetarian meal.

They're different, that's all I'm saying.

This is not a cheesesteak.

- This is like you had a fantastic cheesesteak sandwich,

but then you just omitted the steak

and doubled the mushrooms. - Yeah, true.

- I agree that nothing can quite replace the taste of steak.

- Thank you.

Thank you. - I mean,

look at a cow and look at a mushroom.

- I've seen 'em both, and I want to eat the cow.

(laughing)

- Gin & Pop.

All things considered, pretty good sandwich.

- Yeah.

- Yeah, it was great, yeah. - Steven.

(mumbling)

- I do love little vegetarian change-ups

every once in a while. - I notoriously despite them.

Hit us with a food fact, Steven!

- Philly cheesesteak fact!

^In 2015, the inaugural Philadephia Cheesesteak Festival

^kicked off with a 450 foot long Philly cheesesteak.

^- [Andrew] Wow.

- That's a lot of cheesesteak.

- I always ask why. (laughing)

Why make a cheesesteak that long?

- Because... - What're you trying to prove?

- That's not trying to prove anything.

It's for the love of the game.

- Yeah, humans have always done that.

They're like, I love q thing,

I'm gonna make the biggest version of it.

- Exactly.

- The Egyptians loved triangles.

- That's how we got Texas.

(laughing)

- That's how we got Texas?

- Yeah, they loved states so much they were like,

we're gonna make a big version of it

and then Texas happened.

- We're on our way to a new place, a last place,

called Barclay Prime? - Barclay Prime.

- Steakhouse. - Yeah.

- Pretty excited they're gonna do a twist

on a Philly cheesesteak by adding lots of stuff on it

that'll cost a lot of money, so...

- The twist is it's gonna cost a lot of money.

- [Andrew] Is that a twist?

- Let's do it.

^- My name's Mark Twersky, I'm the executive chef,

^and today I'm gonna show you how to make $120 cheesesteak.

- Is this the Cadillac of cheesesteaks?

- I'd say better than the Cadillac.

It might be the Tesla or I don't know.

Barclay Prime, we've been around for 12 years.

We are a boutique luxury steakhouse.

Think of a classic steakhouse

with a little bit of modern flair to it.

At this point,

there's so many different cheesesteak places to go,

they're basically the same thing.

So, we've taken the concept and elevated it.

We want to offer the best quality

of every product we can find.

- This seems like it's gonna be

the Dinseyland of cheesesteaks.

- It is a little Epcot-y

because we're drawing our products from Japan,

from Upstate New York, from different places.

So, it is kind of like

a virtual Epcot center of a cheesesteak.

The three ingredients that really call for the price

are we're getting Japanese beef flown in weekly.

They do a wagyu beef.

It's a different breed of cow that is known for

the amount of fat that its body can hold.

And so, the fat translates into flavor.

- I'm hungry already.

- We get our bread across the street at Park Restaurant.

They're our sister restaurant.

The bread they make is some of the best

you can find in Philadelphia.

We add a little bit of truffle butter.

Somebody will start toasting the bread

right as the same time as my saute cook

is starting to cook all the steak.

A little bit of the truffle peelings

and some caramelized onions.

Just kinda let all that cook together.

We like a little bit of caramelization on the steak,

but we also like to have a little bit of that pinkness

like you'd see almost on a medium steak

just so that it's even more tender and juicy.

The guy toasting the bread is then making the cheese sauce.

He's gotta heat up a bechamel sauce,

whisk in some of that shredded Italian truffle cheese,

make a nice elasticity.

Next, we layer a little bit of some

truffled foie gras mousse.

Foie gras is liver from a duck,

and then just kinda envelope it with this cheese sauce,

slice it, bring it out to the dining room where hopefully

one or more people are going to love it.

- How many Philly cheesesteaks do you have to eat together

before you can be called part of the family,

part of the Philly fam, family?

- It doesn't work that way. - Okay.

(laughing)

- You have to be born here, Steven.

- Dang it! - Yeah.

- We get to select our knives for this delightful...

- Choose your weapon at Barclay Prime.

Knives from around the world.

- I'll let you guys go first.

- I know Andrew wants this one, I can tell.

- How did you know?

- Did I nail it? - Yeah!

- Yeah, it's just very Andrew.

It's the most simple, but elegant one.

This is the one I want.

^- Jesus. - Yeah.

^Alright, what kind of champagne is this?

^- [Server] Veuve Clicquot, a classic.

^- Decadence.

- I'm ready, are you guys ready to...

- Let's do it, I'm so pumped!

- Thank you, Quinta.

- Thank you for having me, guys.

- [Steven] Yeah, what a wonderful day.

- It's been a wild adventure.

- Cheers.

Mm, oh my God.

The cheese.

- Wow. - Cheese kicks it off.

- Yeah, that's a nice cheese.

- The cheese really coats your tongue, like all around.

Right now, it's just seeping into my taste buds,

- Wow, you're just tearing through that (laughs).

- I'm so hungry. - That good, huh?

- This is so good.

- I am surprised how light it is.

This is only slightly heavier

than a ham and cheese croissant.

The truffle is like it's a jacked up mushroom.

So, it's not just adding an expensive ingredient

to your cheesesteak sandwich,

it actually makes sense

within the contest of a cheesesteak sandwich.

- That is so true.

I get cheesesteaks all the time

and I have to dress them up with a bunch of things,

but this actually...

I don't need any ketchup, mustard, anything.

The truffle really makes up for the flavors

that I usually create myself.

I kinda wanna eat those peppers, but...

(all mumbling)

^- Are they hot?

^A little spice is nice.

- The truffle really does the job.

- Wow. - Oh, oh my God.

(laughing)

- Got that pepper juice squirting out at ya.

- So much juicier than I ever thought it would be.

- Philly really put their name on the cheesesteak

by just throwin' it in there, and I get it now.

You know, they're just different here.

- Have you had a cheesesteak somewhere else who...

and they call it a Philly cheesesteak?

- Yeah, yeah, I have.

- And now you know that that was trash.

(sighs)

There's one place in Los Angeles that actually compares,

and it's called Boo's, but the people are from Philly,

they have the rolls flown out, and they sell Tastycakes.

- What's a Tastycake? - What's a Tastycake?

(laughing) What?

- Is it just a tasty cake?

- Yes, but no, it's so much more.

- Sorry.

- It's a snack. - Okay, okay.

- Oh my God, uncultured swine.

(laughing)

- Alright, let's go get some Tastycakes then.

- Okay.

- [All] Mm!

- Right?

You can get this delectable snack at any corner store.

(laughing)

- Okay. - So, we did it.

We ate the cheesesteaks.

- First of all, thank you so much

for being an amazing guest on Worth It.

- Thank you guys for having me.

- We trusted the process of Worth It.

Which Philly cheesesteak was the most worth it at its price?

We'll start with Andrew today. - Nice.

- I think my Worth It winner has to go to Barclay Prime.

- [Both] No!

- But only if you eat it by yourself, no sharing.

- That's $120.

- A very fancy steakhouse like Barclay Prime,

I can think of no better way

to show up everybody in the restaurant

than to just slobber down a whole cheesesteak by myself

while they (nibbling) eat some asparagus and whatever

petite filets they got. - That is what they look like.

- My Worth It winner goes to Gin & Pop.

I downed that sandwich. - He downed it.

- In less than three minutes, it was gone.

It was good.

- It was just a really tasty sandwich to you.

- It's a tasty sandwich.

- My Worth It choice is the cheesesteak from Gin & Pop.

(gasps) But the fact that I can get cocktails here,

and I don't know if you know this about me,

but I'm a fancy girl, I like a good cocktail.

The experience overall was the most worth it for me.

- There has not been a greater plot twist since...

- Since what?

- The Sixth Sense, I don't know.

Adam, who's your Worth It winner?

Adam says Boo's Philly cheesesteak

in Los Angeles, California.

- [Quinta] Boo's is pretty freaking good.

I'm not gonna lie to you.

Boo's is the cheesesteak of the hood, but it's in LA.

It's crazy.

- Hey, check out our Instagram.

It's new, it's @buzzfeedworthit.

- See you guys there.

- [Andrew] Oh, yes!

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10 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT CS:GO SKINS - Duration: 7:43.

Whether you want it or not..

CS:GO without skins won't be as popular as it is right now, although, after the trade

ban, player numbers have dropped quite a bit.

I guess it only proves the fact that skins and trading have been important part of the

game since the early days of CS.

Valve has decided to continue with this annoying 7-day trade ban, but at least skins still

exist and they make the game more enjoyable for most of the players.

In this video, you will see 10 interesting things about CS:GO skins.

Alright, let's start off with a weapon skin movement.

As you all know, different weapons have different animations when you pull them out or inspect them.

There are different variations for some of the skins, but right now we will talk about

great secondary animation for CZ.

This is what it looks like when you pull it out.. and now inspect.

But if you press inspect key and then reload key and keep doing it.. you may end up with

this kinda cool CZ roll animation.

So yea, spam inspect, reload, inspect, reload and if you get lucky you see this awesome

animation.

It's pretty hard to pull it off, especially with clean style.

But you should give it a try and show it off to your friends who will probably be pretty

impressed while spectating you.

Next up, we gonna talk about the Dragon Lore.

Legendary skin which most of the CS:GO community knows and admires..

Also, many pros consider this as their all-time favorite.

All this prestige is probably linked with the Dragon Lore's hefty price tag, so most

of the people could never afford to buy this AWP and that's why it's pretty rare to see

this skin in-game.

But did you know that the same Dragon Lore pattern is also presented on De_Cobblestone

B halls wall?

Beautiful.

This room is the home for this AWP.

Actually, there is a special place for the Dragon Lore on De_Overpass as well.. just

the artist wasn't that good..

Also, I told you before that most of the people can never own the AWP Dragon Lore and other

high priced skins.

Actually, thanks to Lootbear, you can now rent skins and earn the profit by renting

out your own skins..

So, you pay like 10, 20 dollars and you can use the Dragon Lore for a while and shoot

your sick highlights within that time period, so you can shine brightly with great skins..

It is very secure.. link will be in the video description, go check it out.

I also made my own renting page, where you can rent different skins and also support

my channel..

There are some knives and gloves already.. but this Dragon Lore will be there as well..

so step up your skinplay.

I will put this link in the description as well.

I predict a bright future for this kind of service.

From now on, everyone will have a chance to play with the best skins available in the game.

Five-seven, Monkey Business.

Another pretty well-known skin.

Two things I want to point out.

Banana is kinda upside down, but that's how real monkeys eat it.

Most of the people actually eat it the other way.

And now when you reload the gun..

On the magazine.. it has written "NOM"..

So, it must be a tasty skin with tasty banana on it.

Enjoy.

Alright, another little fact comes from scout world.

SSG Acid Fade only exists in a factory new condition.

You can't get it as a minimal wear, field-tested, well-worn or battle-scarred.

Only factory new.

And right now it costs less than half a dollar.

So, it's a cheap skin but forever clean skin, since it is only available in the best possible condition.

Next up, we gonna talk about the Nova shotgun and the skin named Nova Koi.

Right now you may know nothing about this one.

Color pattern itself seals the deal that the skin is named by the Koi fish, so creator

definitely got the inspiration from the underwater world, which is nice..

Good to know that we got such world-wide connections inside CS:GO.

Also, when you drop the weapon.. you can see the Koi fish as well..

So, must have skin for all the fish lovers.

Have fun with it!

Now some cool ideas to all sticker lovers.

Here we have knife club sticker, which right now costs a bit more than a dollar.

If you apply it on the skin and scratch it hard, you can see that it reveals the text

"Don't talk about Knife Club".

So if you want to be different than others then you can create the opposite message on

your skin by just scratching it.

Try it out.

The same idea with a different sticker.

Nice rainbowish sticker - welcome to the clutch.

Fits perfectly to a person who loves to survive and clutch the rounds.

Now if you scratch this sticker it will evolve from "Welcome to the clutch" to "Welcome to hell".

I put it on my scope, so it may be a little hard to read it from there, but you should

get the point.

By the way, the same factory new skin AWP Graphite will be in my Lootbear renting page

as well.

Very cheap prices to spice up your gameplay.

So, check the link in the video description.

Join in, rent skins or rent your own skins out and earn a slight profit while making

others gameplay experience better.

Alright, here we got the Negev Loudmouth.

First of all, when you reload this gun you will see a little smile here.. hopefully,

it makes your reload experience more enjoyable.

But it also has "RUN" written on the front side of this gun.

So, whoever is in front of your sight.. he or she should get the message..

Actually, that is the only thing I would suggest when you are in front of the almighty Negev.

Just run.

Sticker T-Rekt.

Price is around 1 dollar.

Right now it is a picture of a great "not-so-friendly" dragon.

Again if we scratch the sticker it reveals this nice text "T-Rekt".

Another little sticker easter egg, which may become useful if you want to make your skins

different from others.

And the last idea of this video.

Here we have AK47 Wasteland Rebel.

Looks pretty cool AK right away.

But one little easter egg makes it even more special.. if you focus closely you can see

the bomb code written on the weapon there.

In one of my previous videos, I told you that there is bomb code presented on the CT defuse

kit and some other weapons, but this AK47 Wasteland Rebel has the code as well.

So, if you still don't know.. this is a must know for every hardcore CS:GO fan..

7355608.

But if you don't want to fill up your memory space with trash.. then use right skins.

Anyways, I hope you liked the video.

It would be honor if you support me by looking up my newly made Lootbear renting page and

maybe even try out some skins there..

You can join the Lootbear site yourself and try to rent out your skins to earn little

extra money out of it.

I will put all the links in the video description.

We will see you in the next video and thanks for watching!

Now it's a great time to click on the next video.

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Günün En Çok Konuşulan 5 Olayı (27 Mayıs 2018) - Duration: 1:32.

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Lego Stop Motion Animation | Lego City GYM Fail | Lego Cartoon For Kids [4K] - Duration: 10:15.

Lego Stop Motion Animation | Lego City GYM Fail | Lego Cartoon For Kids [4K]

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Talking Baby Alien! Dancing Surprise Eggs With Deer, Rhino And Hippo! Learn Colors With Animals! - Duration: 1:52.

hello kids

wow! its hippo

lets learn new colors

its deer

whose next?

rhino!

lets start

red color

red

lets dance

1,2,3,

it's funny

green

green

whose next?

rhino

blue

lets dance together

it was funny

see you later

dont forget to subscribe

please

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EL KIT DE JODY | AMERICAN PATRIOT FIRST DEPLOYMENT - Duration: 2:37.

Walon: lets pretend we know nothing about...

Grey: im going to be full paparatzzi

Walon: he want it to be a surprise

Grey: oh is Joan??

< The reason to Jody to be a celebrity among the lines is simple

he was already famous

he was named "Jody Golden arm"

as a good american born and raised in texas

he grow up cultivated in faith and sports

it turns out he was a genius at baseball. He even got a college grant

but in his last year he went to a party where....

.. lets say he fucked up.

have you seen that video where a player saves a reporter from a ball smashing her head?

well Jody seen it too

and that video changed everthing

he decided to follow his uncle paths, and he got enlisted in the army

now, he feels free to talk about his texan ideas

Jody: it has to come here, the freedom

Mcdonalds fucking freedom.

he continues making his throws, but for uncle sam

Jody: this is my kit

im running an FMA maritime, with strobe

An Anvis on the front. Oakley glasses.

moving down , this is an AVS by crye

with some lights around here

ptt by Harris

some IR cyalumes

triple Blue Force Gear pouch

double blue force gear pistol pouch here

with a Ganzo

my primary weapon is a

an MK18 by VFC

with an Eotech replica

G&P Dbal laser, and a Surefire 952v

on my back

i carry a GP pouch backpack by crye

PRC pouch by LBT

and there is not much more

moving down i wear a Full american stile shorts from Aliexpress

and X ulta Salomons

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