Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 6, 2018

Waching daily Jun 27 2018

She will love this so much

- I'm shaking

Here we go!

Like this right?

[Happy birthday]

Happy birthday!

Congratulations one more time

Ugly

Good morning

Good morning vlog channel

We go to Defqon

Thanks mommy

I make one with chicken and cheese

Enjoy!

Thank you

I'm not eating but thanks

Two hours to go

until we can go into our house

Very long right

But the way to here went very fast

We're in the house

A small room tour

It's not super big

Here are two rooms

It's big because we're with four girls

Preparations

Birthday diner

Cheers

It's now

6 o'clock and we're getting ready

Let's go inside

Surprise it's raining

As usual, for the fifth year

Hello sharpen please

But we're walking right now at the holy ground of Defqon

I'm so excited that we're here again

We go to the pre party

We go to the Blue stage I think

And it's raining so we film later more

Not so hard anymore

No but it's not fine

It's not possible that it isn't raining at Defqon

We take you with us

Let's make the best weekend ever

Good afternoon everybody

Good afternoon everyone

It's Saturday and we go to day two of

Defqon.1

We're almost ready

Only waiting for Britt and Britte

and then we can go

to Defqon

And then we see the MainStage

Are you excited?

You didn't see it yet right?

I don't want to see it

I see it later in reallife

I saw it at Instagram story and it looks so nice

But it's always different in real life

I'm very curious

Very excited what they made of it this year

And finally we go to powerhour after

I think we didn't go to there three years in a row

No

The first two year we went to there

I can remember only one time

So we going to take you with us again today

With serry

Serry hilary

Bye

Day number two

Yes

Here we are

Here we are again

This is seriously the best day in five year

With the weather

If it's the best day we don't know yet

Very nice this

I think this is the best way to start the Sunday

I got a special ride to the camping

of those two people in the front

Hi

Good morning

What an enthusiasm on the early morning

What time is it?

Half past twelve already

Good afternoon

I got a new hairstyle

Thanks to Bibi

Very nice

What do you think of it?

Day number three

Here's my friend

Are you already filming?

Because we can't be together we will finish the vlog this way

Where do we have to start?

It was the fifth weekend that we went to Defqon, It was definitely one of the best editions

It's a pity

There was so much to see if I look at social media and too bad that we couldn't see everything

I feel it too. More that the last years, that we missed a lot of things but

there were so many good dj's that you have to choose

And we were also separated

and we didn't see everything.

There were so many moments, especially on the livestream

where you wanted to be a part of it but yes..

that's why Q-Dance filmed a lot I think

Friday the pre-party

It was fun to be at the Blue again but

not really special. No highlights

I agree with you

Honestly I think I had more fun at the Black stage then Blue

It was such a chaos to come into the Blue tent

It was so hot not normal

I thought it would be better if I stay at the same place

It was a nice start of the weekend

And Saturday

At what time did we go to the festival?

Half past two?

Who was your favorite?

I think I had the best time at Powerhour

at the Mainstage

Powerhour

My highlight was that Lisa stood in front of me as a surprise

Lisa surprised you very well

Super fun

UV stage was also nice but I stood there for a long time

so it was a little bit boring

Warface!

Warface was very nice at the Mainstage

He played a lot of new tracks

I think Powerhour was the best of the day and

also with the left right track

super fun

I lost my shoe that moment

You went to the afterparty

The afterparty was fun

It was nice to close the evening over there

A little disadvantage is that you have to wait at the festival terrain for one hour until the blue opens for the afterparty

The Blue opens at twelve

so you have to wait outside for one hour.

That's the reason why I didn't go to there.

People that are staying at the campsite can go back to there place

But If you stay at an other park, you can't go anywhere.

And Sunday the final day?

NSD and Deadly Guns were my favorite

Deadly Guns was very nice

Tweekacore was also fun

It was raining a little bit but that was fun

I didn't care about the rain at all, it was super fun

Especially on Sunday I don't care

I don't like Project One personal

It was a pity that they were closing

At Decibel they close the festival with hardcore

that's better

Now you were closing with project one

I think the closing show of Sunday

was less fun then Saturday

Saturday was so sick!

I think we stood at the wrong place

Saturday I stood very close to the front

you can't see it very well.

Sunday I payed attention at it

but

I stood also too much to the front and I think

you have to see it from a little distance

and I think the endshow of Intents is also very nice

I've seen the endshow from the VIP deck on Saturday

That was so cool!

It seemed as if they put less effort on Sunday.

But that can also depend on the place

I'm go to watch the show back if they are online

But further

What a nice weekend

You have to go to Defqon!

I want to go to Defqon till I'm grey and old

Shall we do that?

Two Aftervlog Granny's

Sounds like a good ide

This was it

It was nice! Thank you!

Super nice that you came to us

I hope everyone had a super fun weekend just like us

But I didn't heard anyone that didn't like it

Don't forget to like and subscribe and

follow our Instagram page

Let's close it

Bye!

I want to thank Q-Dance for the invite

and

that was it

See you next week!

Bye

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Double Decker RV - meeting SchiederSee 2018 (inside 7 more bus conversions) - Duration: 18:45.

Welcome to Germany. Here, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, there is the town

Schieder - with next to it the lake, lake Schieder, or in German the SchiederSee.

What not a lot of people know is that there, at the shores of the lake, every year

again round Pentecost, a small community builds a town of its own.

A town consisting exclusively out of converted buses and trucks.

And there, the people enjoy themselves. They drink beer, talk to each other and have fun!

We were there, with our bus, in this town. What we did, you ask? Well visiting others,

and looking at their buses, of course. So let's go and have a look at some buses.

Oh there is the bell of the first interior tour. It's the Mercedes of the

Austrian Michael Schwarzgruber.

The black and gray O404 is from 91, it's 12

meters long, has four seats and sleeps four too.

Well, there might be four official seats but in reality there are far more as

you will see in a minute.

Special about the bus is that it was converted not into an RV, but into a

company bus, to travel in luxury. Therefore the used materials are

top-notch. For instance look at these granite tiles. They are in the whole bus.

The company bus already had facilities like a kitchen and a toilet so to make

it into an RV, a bed had to come in. That was fitted here in the back where originally there were

seats too. And on it goes to the next. Oh and it's again an interior tour.

The owner of this Volvo is from the border of Germany and Switzerland. The Volvo is

a B10M of 93 and almost 12 meters long. It is designed to accommodate two

people. Do you see that big hatch at the back the one where the rear lights are

mounted on? In there, there is room for this smart car.

The owner made this practically from scratch, and this is one of his first trips.

On the right side we have the kitchen and this glass plate you see is a two burner

gas hob. Gas? Yes, gas! I said it was one of his first trips and as you can

see the RV is not even completely ready yet. Here, at the dining area, the table

is still missing. Then in the middle is the shower with next to it a bathroom

with a toilet.

And in the back above the garage for the car there is the bed with a fairly big

TV at the side. Worth showing is the central heating system of this bus with

in the front these two Webasto heaters and in this cabinet the distribution

system of the hot water to the various radiators.

And we're off to the next bus.

Who it is? It's my friend Charly with his double-decker. Let's ask him how he's doing.

"How are you?" "Oh, good!" His official name is

Hans-Ulrich but everybody calls him Charly. His bus is from 92, it has nine

seats and it sleeps 7. This double-decker was once built as a driving office.

Special about it is that right behind the double doors in the middle, it has

room for the Harley. Right next to the Harley is the 'Department of women's

happiness' as Charly calls it. "This is the department of women's hapiness. Here is the washing machine and that is a dryer. How is that a dryer -

that is folded out, there is a hairdryer above, in there you can hang your stuff,

it's like a big bag, and with the hairdryer,

in half an hour time - there is hot air blown through - in within half an hour it is dry.

It's faster than at home with the big dryer.

Behind this there is the central vacuum system. Here is the hose..

when you put that somewhere upstairs or downstairs in, it starts.

Here is some storage room

Here used to be the toilet, as we got the bus, but the regular toilets in a bus are not..

practical, because the faeces

only get flushed round and round. Nobody wants to have that.

Important was the American fridge, that was really important.

there is the guest room

"So you can sleep here, you can make a bed? In the middle?"

"You can make a bed of it, or a place to work. If you want to use it as an office."

"yeah, I already have seen this, nothing has changed here.

"No, nothing

We only have new flooring. That's all..

Nothing has changed here.

We have a new mattress here, therefore the round edge is not yet cut.

This is the most beautiful spot in the world to wake up.

"I know all about it."

"At the moment this is a construction site, here is the shower.

Momentarily work in progress, the toilet is not working properly, something with the relay

That I have to repair.

What I wanted is realized, that the floor is on one level.

That it looks like one level too.

There will be two doors here, and they will be open,

so that you can move around here, and here will be the sink.

There is the wash-drop, where you can put in the dirty laundry, and it ends down opposite the washing machine.

That's the way it is. There is always something to do. Something of the family home will always be broken.

We've got to rush, so many more buses to be seen, like this black one... or this

oldtimer Setra, this one from my Belgian friend, or this school bus..

Then there is this Mercedes and some people have beautiful bikes with them too.

Rüdiger has a Volvo too - and this white bus is completely self built.

This white and blue bus has a BMW oldtimer in the back - you won't believe it,

and Axel is here too with his 15 meters megaliner.

Look at this fancy leveling system of this blue MAN bus.

Talking about international, Luxembourg is represented too.

This time with a truck, a Mercedes Actros.

It is from 2004 but it looks completely new to me

It's not the first truck that is converted by this owner into an RV and a

lot of thought has gone into it. Windows? No, deliberately no windows.

this way you can park everywhere and most of the time you want them closed

anyway. Light comes in through the opening to the cabin and it is cooler in

summer and warmer in winter this way.

There is a bathroom and all in the back under the master bed there is a garage

you can access from the inside.

and from the outside too. And it houses a quad.

Some more buses to see - like these two Setras..

..this Mercedes of a Dutch couple..

and can you guess the nationality of the owner of this bus? The interior is in one

of my earlier videos.

Now there is the bus of Gerrit and Susanne from the Netherlands.

Their bus from 82 is with its seven and a half meters not that big but there are

nevertheless 9 seats and 6 beds in it.

When we go in we see a couch and opposite of it a dining area.

Then there is a small kitchen and all in the back is the master bed.

Behind the sliding door there is the bathroom.

Now Gerrit will tell us what is so special about this bus.

Originally this is a bus from the Post, out of Switzerland, from the Wallis region..

..and this are the original colors, as it once rolled off the assembly line.

We brought it back in that state.

"It was not like that when you bought it?"

"When we bought it, it was white, with cheerful swirls on it."

"Typical RV?"

"Yes, typical RV. And we brought it back into the original colors.

"It looks beautiful."

"Thanks."

"When did you do this?"

"We did that a year and a half ago."

"Did you get reactions on that?"

"Yes, a lot. Everywhere we come, we get reactions."

A lot of people find it beautiful and many people know the bus

from Switzerland, they have seen it driving over there, and Swiss people.

We recently parked in Oosterhout, along the river Waal, and a Swiss boat passed by,

and that started to honk its horn, and waving.. we did get really nice reactions, yes.

"Enjoy it, thanks."

"We will."

Now let's go and have a look at this gray and red Setra from Germany.

It's from 1990 is 12 meters long and has four seats and four beds.

Oh, how I love this beautiful door. When we get in we are in the kitchen which shows a good

level of quality. Then on the right there are bunk beds, and a sitting area.

If you go through the door in the back, you are in the bathroom, with a toilet

and a shower, and through another door, there is the master bedroom.

Notice that the bed is not as wide as the bus. That is because this hatch at

the outside gives access to a place to store bicycles or a motorbike.

The whole thing comes sliding out and you can winch the bike up and down.

The last interior tour is of this bus from Belgium. The bus is from 89 is eight and a

half meters long and meant to house four people. On the back there is a motorbike.

What I like about the bus, are the soft colors that are throughout the whole bus.

As you can see there is a place to sit and a kitchen.

Behind that there is this bathroom again with those soft colors.

And opposite are bunk beds and in the back the master bedroom.

Then it is already time to go, and here you can see how these two Dutch guys

take their cars with them, each on his own way. Just to let you know that Peter has

his Goldwing motorbike in the back too. Peter has his car on a simple trailer,

but Rene does it with an A-frame. He just pulls the car the car just follows and

steers passively. You only have to remember to leave the keys in the ignition.

"Bye" - "Bye" - "Arrive safely home." "Have a good trip." "Thanks, thanks."

"Have a good trip." - "You too."

thanks to all the friendly people who cooperated making this video (esp. Johan for the drone footage!)

special thanks for organizers Martin & Anne for again a great weekend!

(wife makes video with iPhone: lots of room for text ;-)

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"Reengineering Peace for Asia" the 13th Jeju Forum starts off - Duration: 1:28.

World renowned opinion leaders, diplomats, and government officials have gathered in

the nation's southernmost resort island.

They will sit down to exchange ideas on international cooperation and peace on the peninsula, among

other topics.

Hong Yoo takes us to the opening ceremony of this year's Jeju Forum.

South Korea is ready to end the decades-long division on the Korean Peninsula.

Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon said Wednesday, at the opening of the 13th Jeju Forum, that

the country is seeking international cooperation to build a permanent peace between the two

Koreas.

"The division of the Korean Peninsula was not the choice of our people but the result

of Japanese occupation and the Cold War framework.

We need to overcome this with the help of the international community."

The forum has come at a timely moment, following the two inter-Korean summits and the subsequent

North Korea-U.S. summit that produced a joint statement between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump

on denuclearization and improving bilateral ties.

So much of the discussions during this three-day forum are dedicated to the question of maintaining

the current momentum towards peace on the Korean Peninsula and turning that momentum

into a permanent peace.

This year's Jeju Forum is expected to see the biggest turnout yet with more than five

and a half thousand people from 70 different countries.

The forum runs through Thursday.

Hong Yoo, Arirang News, Jeju.

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Nick Kroll Reminisces About the Obama Years - Duration: 3:42.

-How are things going? -Things are good.

Things feel --

There's a lightness to the country right now, right?

Yeah. -Very effervescent.

-Yeah! There's this feel-- I think people feel heard.

[ Laughter ]

It feels like the nation just feels like --

everything feels good.

In fact, around the world.

I think every country around the world is feeling good.

Feels a little bit like every country in the world

is in their own bathroom with a shotgun in their mouth.

[ Laughter ]

But, you know, I was with my friend Dennis Rodman

recently in North Korea.

[ Laughter ]

And we were -- I was just doing some advance work.

-Sure, yeah, yeah, yeah.

-But I was thinking about it, like, really the moment that,

like, whatever you say about Trump,

I do weirdly think there's something about North Korea

that he did -- that fire and fury thing,

I feel like Kim Jong-un was like, "Oh, okay.

Oh. Oh, you psycho like me, okay."

[ Laughter ]

"Okay, you want to jerk off in a Maserati and drive off a cliff?

Okay." [ Laughter ]

It feels like -- I think about like the Obama presidency,

and it feels like a dream.

Like, it feels like a long time ago.

Like, it's like, when I think about the Obama presidency,

it feels like -- it's like a rainy Sunday afternoon.

You're at home, you don't have anything to do.

You're like, "I'm gonna turn on Netflix."

And you're like, "I've never seen

'The Great British Bake Off.'"

[ Laughter ]

"They're so nice to each other." -Yeah.

-"This is so pleasant." You kind of fall asleep.

You wake up. You got a [bleep] on.

You're like, "This is --

I think I'm gonna have sex with a Swiss roll."

And you're like, "This is terrific."

But that is the thing with Obama that people won't admit

is that, like, he kind of -- he kind of put me to sleep.

-Right. -Like, there was --

And I can tell by the audience laughter and applause to that

that they agree.

But he really -- like, there was something about him

that, like -- like, you'd start a debate.

You'd be like, "All right, Barack, what do we got?"

And then he'd be like, "Well..." and then...

[ Laughter ] ...you'd kind of be like...

[ Laughter ]

"I know I agree with him.

Gonna pass out for a little while."

I don't think I'll think of the Trump presidency

in the same way. -Yeah.

-Like a nice, rainy Sunday afternoon.

I think the Trump presidency will be like

it's 3:00 in the morning and a fire alarm goes off,

and it just starts raining in your room.

And you go outside, and it's daylight.

And there's, like, a bunch of lifeguards, like,

beating up a gerbil.

And you're like, "What's happening?"

[ Laughter ]

I think that's how I'll remember this presidency.

-Yeah, that's a pretty good way to remember it.

Well, I will say that a nice escape

from everything going on in this world is this film.

This is a very funny film, "Uncle Drew."

It's also a very sweet film. -Yes.

-It's a nice film about a family.

-Yes. Yeah.

-You play, by far, the worst person in the movie.

-Thank you. Yes, I do.

-But the other people -- You know, this is Kyrie Irving.

This is Nate Robinson, Reggie Miller, Shaq,

Chris Webber, Lisa Leslie.

I mean, they're all -- these are basketball players

who are very, very funny. -Legends.

-Yeah. -And they are -- they are --

It is crazy, 'cause I decided, I was like,

"Yeah, I'd love to do this movie.

It'll be fun. I'll be funny.

Maybe I'll play some basketball with them."

It turns out that they are so much funnier

than I am good at basketball. -Right, yeah.

[ Laughter ] -Which was a huge bummer.

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Devin Troy Strother Uses His Art To Wrestle With Issues Of Identity | FREETHINKERS - Duration: 8:01.

I get a high off of just freaking people out.

You have to find other ways to make strong art.

How do you create something that's also new?

Working through those pitfalls how you find the bottom of the pit.

Does that Sharpie work right there?

[laughs]

What is it we were talking about?

I got a review, and the critic asked me why I was appropriating work from these white

artists, and wasn't referencing certain black artists.

I thought it was interesting— me being black, that I have to reference someone black…

I love when white people tell me I need to go experience more "black things".

So funny how everything is always about race.

It's a little daunting.

I'm the black guy.

I'm the black guy for most galleries.

Yo!

Me and Irvin were driving to South by Southwest, and we drove through a cotton field.

I was like, "Pull the f*** over!", and so he pulls over.

I jump out, I pick some cotton— I can imagine this being my job, you know?

The history of The Cotton Club is— The Cotton Club was originally owned by this black boxer

in Harlem, and then one of those gangsters basically took over the club.

And when they took it over, they made it a whites-only club where a lot of the staff

was black.

It was all black performers, and n****s weren't allowed inside unless they were very big caliber.

I wanted to do my own iteration of The Cotton Club.

Two n****s going fishing.

It's almost done— I have to do their faces, and then there's fish jumping in and out

of the water.

I think I was kind of drunk, and then I think I said something about it on Instagram.

After that it was just like, "Oh, so you're doing a performance?", and I was like, "Yeah,

I guess so."

So there are these paintings called Degas' "Dancers".

These three ballerinas in a dark room, and it has a salon-style with a bunch of hanging

paintings all around them.

I kind of always have a pitfall somewhere in the making of a show.

Working through those pitfalls is how you find the bottom of the pit.

It's interesting how there's a direct correlation between planning a painting and

planning a ballet.

It's like two and the same, in a weird way.

The paintings aren't really, like, paintings… this isn't a painting to me,

but it's kind of assuming the position of a painting.

I always think of this piece as a shelf containing a bunch of s*** that I would use in a painting,

but it's kind of like a shelf of possibilities.

They're constantly taking weird images from the internet and using that

almost like a brush-stroke.

When you step away, it looks like a bunch of tile and pieces of color, but when you

get in you can see there's little repeating images.

It's definitely themed, you know?

A lot of it is like movie and old TV stuff, too.

A lot of drug paraphernalia.

A lot of s*** that has to do with my life— [laughs] drugs and TV.

Take this guy over here… put you upside-down, probably…

It's good to do s*** that you're afraid to do.

I usually don't use the computer for much.

This stuff was mocked up on the computer, and I printed it out as a background.

At first I just wanted to be a painter, but then you paint forever and you realize that

paintings can only do so much.

It all comes down to being more interested in the viewer and the viewer's experience

of my shows.

I feel like I'm just kind of repeating myself at this point with painting.

It's like creating to make different work, but it's also making me not want to make

work because I feel like I'm not using the proper medium at the time.

I don't think the paintings are weak or anything…

I just feel they are the consequences of not doing something else.

This dude came up and he was like, "How would you feel if I had a poster that said,

"Kill all the black men"?

I was like, "Well…

I'd probably spit on you."

He said, "I'm Jewish."

And I said, "Does that matter?"

And he's like, "I'm just asking how you would feel."

And I'm like, "I'm telling you how I'd feel.

I'd want to spit on you.

You'd have no right to say that to me."

And he's like, "You feel like you have the right to say

"Kill all the white men"?

And I was like, "Yeah, I do.

I feel I have every f***ing right to say that."

How many posters were there about stringing up black people, lynching black people, and

and all this b*******?"

He said, "Don't you think we're past that?"

And I'm like, "Uh no.

They're still killing black kids in the street every single f***ing day, bro.

The only thing that we're past is the fact that I can tell you this, and not go to jail."

Because, I mean— I don't know… so...

I don't know, dude…

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DIY How to make bouquet out of candies and artificial flowers (ENG Subtitles) - Speed up #499 - Duration: 3:36.

Hi. Today I will show you how to make bouquet out of candies and artificial flowers.

Detailed list of all needed items is in the description of this video.

First, cut a styrofoam ball in a half.

Make a hole by using wooden stick.

Wrap the wooden stick by using ribbon.

Cut a piece out of tulle,..

...fold it in a half...

...and wrap a candy.

Secure it by using glue.

Do the same with all the candies.

Glue the leaves near the edge of styrofoam.

Glue a few candies on the middle of styrofoam.

Attach the artificial grass.

Cut a small rectangle out of tulle.

Crease it...

...and glue it above the leaves.

Glue the artificial flowers.

Cut a few strips out of abaca fiber mesh.

Use them to decorate the bouquet.

Pour the glue to the hole and attach the handle.

Cut a piece of decorative mesh. About 16cm long.

Fold it in a half and attach to the styrofoam.

Cover entire bottom side of styrofoam.

And it's done.

This bouquet will be a beautiful gift for wedding, birthday or anniversaries.

Of course you can use other flowers and different additions.

Please give a like to this video and subscribe to my channel.

Thanks for watching. Bye bye.

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5 AMAZING STRATEGIES IN SPLATOON 2: OCTO EXPANSION - Duration: 7:08.

Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion was released not long ago.

Many of you had already downloaded it and started playing this DLC.

Some of you may have finished it already.

But thanks to that, we can see many players already sharing their experience on the web,

because, indeed, with more than 80 challenges to complete,

well, the way you pass you tests may be different from one person to another,

and in this video we are going to talk about various ways to pass 5 tests of this Octo Expansion.

They won't be regular ways to do so, on the contrary, we are going to focus on

players who decided no to finish it the way everybody else does, using their very own strategy.

We'll try to understand how they did it, and see if it is really that useful,

and if it is easier to play it that way than the way it is supposed to be played initially.

So, let's go! Let's begin right away with the first video.

We are going in the Station C04: Move it Move it Station, in which you have to

stay alive for 30 seconds without being touched by the sanitized ink.

This is not the hardest level but you may fail many times before succeeding,

and here, one of these strategies is to turn into your octopus shape,

and if you stay at a precise location on the field,

well, the sanitized shots will bounce above you.

Doing so, it won't be necessary to move for a fair amount of time.

But, be careful.

Not all the shots will bounce above you.

Those ink shots are bouncing, and they are bouncing on the same spots,

and all the shots are bouncing more or less at the same spots,

so if you stay here, well, it is likely that most of the bounces

will keep on bouncing above you, but some bounces won't sometimes,

so you have to be very careful.

Sometimes, some bounces will touch you if you stay still.

Here's the strategy: stay at that distance, away from your enemies.

Swim from one side to another, right and left, and if you are careful enough,

well, most of their shots will bounce above you

Try to dodge them, you know, just for fun.

But let's say, at least half of them will never get the chance to touch you

and it makes this station way easier.

For the second level of this video, we are going to the C10 Station: McFly Station

in which you have to stay alive again for 30 seconds dodging rolling balls.

Here, this player's trick is quite clever: thanks to his Ink Jet,

he manages to ink the side of the platform and being in here, well,

he has nothing to worry about and neither the rolling balls, nor the sniping octarian

are a threat to him.

Doing so, he can survive for 30 seconds vry easily, and that is really smart.

As for me, I tried to do it and it was not that simple actually,

you know, hiding in a such small ink blot on the side.

I found it easier to play this level the regular way than trying

to do this trick, but now you know that you can do it

and it's quite interesting.

For the next level, let's visit Station D02: One-Shot Station,

in which you must destroy all the crates in one rifle shot.

Well, once again, this is not the hardest level at all.

In order to pass the test, you have to get when is the exact moment

to shoot.

I realised that it works almost every time

when I aim one specific crate, the third one from the bottom and the left.

I'm aiming with my rifle the center of this crate and as soon as the balloon is here,

well, I release the pressure on the trigger, the baloons blows, and almost every single time,

well, you get it right.

But sometimes, you may have noticed that one crate remains unbroken,

and the player we are going to see found the trick, actually:

in fact, if there is one remaining crate, you still have time

to shoot one more time and blow it

before Q. Cumber realises your mistake.

So, what you must do is aiming at the balloon, and right after

get ready to shoot again at right or left bottom corner,

because it is where they are likely to fall, and if you are fast enough, well,

you can fool Q. Cumber and pass the test shooting twice.

For the fourth stage, let's visit Station E06: Swass 8-Ball Station, in which you have to line-up three 8 balls

in some sort of giant pinball machine.

You have to shoot on the balls to make them go in the holes, in order to fill three holes

all lined-up to if you want to pass the test. There is a little trick, actually:

if one ball goes in a hole, well, it's not too late to

take it back.

If you shoot again on it, especially if you shoot on its side, well, you will be able to

take it out of the hole in order to have a second chance

of putting it wherever you want it to go in.

You have to be careful though, sometimes doing so, you can eject the ball from

the pinball machine, and you will fail the test.

But it is possible to take advantage of it so that you can line up

the balls as you want.

As long as it's not the fourth ball you are trying to put in the holes,

you are still able to make them come out and try again.

For the last stage of this video, let's focus on Station J03D08: Girl Power Station

in which you have to protect the orb from an army of Octolings,

I think it's one of the hardest levels of this DLC and many people

complained about its difficulty.

Well, in fact, you can use a little strat to make it a little bit easier,

in order to do so, you have to select the curling bomb at the beginning because it will enable you

to set it up.

You will need a long range weapon which kills in one shot.

Choose the Splat Charger or the Blaster.

The strat is really simple actually, well, in theory, but really tricky to play.

At the beginning, the first seven Octolings attacking you

are in fact all lined up on the far back wall of the arena.

The idea is to go there as fast as possible, and even before

they could make any move and Super jump, well take your charger,

or your blaster, and splat them immediately.

So, you will get rid of seven Octolings very quick,

and if you do well, you will have several seconds ahead of the second

Octoling wave.

So you will be able to prepare yourself more easily, by inking the turf

and picking some shields and the right special weapons.

But you have to keep in mind a detail which makes it a bit tricky:

the Octolings can "feel" it when they're aimed at.

So, if you miss your shot with your charger or your blaster ans you don't splat them

in one shot very quickly, well, the fact that you are aiming at them for too long

will make them super jump and come way sooner than expected in the arena

and they will attack you, sometimes two or three of them at the same time, so it will be harder for you.

So you mustn't miss them and have to shoot some perfect Charger shots

that will splat them in one shot without any second try.

It really technical to do so with the Charger, you must be acquainted with it,

it is a bit easier with the blaster.

Anyways, what we are sure of is that if you succeed, seven Octolings down are

quite a relief, and you can go on without worrying about them.

Then you just have to attack the remaining Octolings and grab some

special weapons that will enable you to ink the orb so that it remains yours

until the end of the test.

That's it for these 5 strats, some are bold, and some are useful.

I hope you enjoyed this video, feel free to let everyone know by liking, sharing and

leaving a message in the commentay section.

I'm gonna make other Octo Expansion videos very soon, especially about its story,

so subscribe if you don't want to miss it.

It was EvilSquid speaking, see you soon in a next video.

Bye!

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Stacey Abrams Explains Her Unique Campaign Strategy - Duration: 6:35.

-Welcome to the show. -Thank you for having me.

-Stacey! Stacey! -You got some fans here.

I know this is a very busy time for you.

Obviously, you are campaigning.

And not only are you campaigning,

but if you were to win this election,

you would be the first African-American female governor

in this country. So this is a very --

[ Cheers and applause ]

-I've heard tell. -Yeah.

-You have received national attention

for your strategy in Georgia.

You have made it clear that you are not trying to

flip Trump voters or attract Republican votes.

You are focusing on Democratic turnout

and attracting new voters.

What brought you to this strategy?

-Math. -Math, okay.

[ Laughter ]

-I mean, look. I want every vote

that I can get, but what I've seen happen

for the last few years is that you've had candidates

who pretend to be something they're not,

trying to convince those who do not agree with them

that, somehow, this time, it's real.

My approach is, every Democratic voter we can get,

especially those who don't think their voices matter,

and independent thinkers who realize they are heading down

the wrong path if they don't vote for a Democrat this time.

And there are enough of us to win an election.

-And... [ Cheers and applause ]

...is this -- Do you feel --

Is this something you get pushback on?

Do people --

At a level, maybe, at the party level, say to you, no,

that the key to moving forward is convincing people

who voted for Donald Trump that you are the answer?

-If you go back before I won the primary,

there were lots of stories about how wrongheaded I was

and how this is a novel strategy to win voters to agree with you

and to talk to voters to get them to agree with you,

and then to tell them, to agree with you, they should vote.

That is our field strategy.

And there has been some pushback because...

we want to believe that it's easier

to get those who vote all the time.

But the reality is, the people who do not vote

don't vote because we haven't given them a reason to vote.

They haven't heard their issues reflected in the candidates.

[ Cheers and applause ]

And my responsibility is to have conversations,

to talk about my personal debt,

because debt is not new in America,

to talk about the challenges my brother

who faces mental-health challenges

and drug-addiction challenges,

who's making his life anew after coming out of jail.

We need to talk about him,

because my brother is other people's brothers.

We have to talk about medical access.

[ Cheers and applause ]

And we have to talk about all of these things

so that people know there's a reason

to take time off from your second shift at your third job

to go and cast a ballot.

-Now, you do not know your opponent yet.

There is still a runoff election for the Republicans.

One of the two has this campaign ad.

-Yes. -This -- I think it was

an attempt to be humorous. The ad was that --

This was a boy who was interested in his daughter.

And in the ad, he's pointing a gun at him.

-Yes. [ Light laughter ]

-Now, when you see that, do you think, "Oh, this is great.

I'm gonna make hay with this,"

or do you look at that and go, "Oh, boy. I don't know."

-I do know him.

And what I would say is, as someone who learned how to shoot

when I was growing up in Mississippi,

the first thing you learn is you don't do that.

[ Laughter ] -Yeah.

-That Firearm 101 is, don't point it at people.

-Yeah.

-Because Firearm 102 is, you go to prison.

So, you keep it pointed down. -Yeah.

-Or, you know --

It is an interesting approach to try to convince people

they can trust you with their lives.

-Uh, yeah. That is a good way of putting it.

[ Cheers and applause ]

I want to talk about your book.

So you wrote this book, "Minority Leader."

This is about, obviously, the challenges you faced

reaching out to communities who, maybe, feel underrepresented

when it comes to the electoral process.

Not the first book you have written.

-No, it is not.

-And the other books you have written were under a pen name.

-Yes. -What was your pen name?

-So, I also wrote as Selena Montgomery.

-And what did Selena Montgomery write?

-She wrote romantic suspense novels.

[ Laughter and applause ]

-So, now, what made you --

What made you use a pen name when writing that?

-So, I wrote my first romantic suspense novel

while I was a third-year student at Yale Law School.

-Mm-hmm. -I also wrote a scintillating

article on the operational dissonance

of the unrelated business income tax exemption.

-Okay. -Whoo!

-And they were coming out at the same time.

Google was just the thing.

And it seemed to me that no one would read

a romance novel by Alan Greenspan.

-Right. [ Laughter ]

-So, I came up with a second name.

By the way, it seems like if you were writing the tax one...

-Yes. -...you wouldn't have time

to write the suspenseful romance one.

How did you multitask to get them both done?

-I'm very flexible in my writing styles.

-Okay, gotcha. [ Laughter ]

I do want to ask about "Rules of Engagement."

-Yes. -This is your first book?

-This is my very first book. -Okay.

And what was the inspiration for "Rules of Engagement"?

-My ex-boyfriend -- I read his dissertation.

He's a chemical physicist.

We were still friendly at the time he sent to me.

We're still friendly now, too. I want to be clear.

But at the time, I read his dissertation,

and he had this interesting chemical,

and it became the premise of the book.

What I decided to do was to make it a spy novel.

But I remembered I was angry with him,

so he languishes in prison

in this book for the rest of his life.

-Okay. [ Laughter ]

And did you find that cathartic?

-It was very cathartic, yeah. -Okay, gotcha.

And he didn't even know.

He was like, "I thought I was dating Stacey, not Selena!"

-Well, I did send him a copy of the book.

When I was telling him about the premise,

he was you like, "You can't. None of these things are true."

I'm like, "This is why we broke up,

'cause you have no imagination." [ Laughter ]

-Should you win, you will have you a national platform.

As a governor, from a state house,

how do you address the Trump presidency?

How do you address issues like the travel ban

that was upheld today?

-Well, I will say this -- one of the things I talk about

in "Minority Leader" is the necessity of giving voice

to those who feel voiceless.

And the travel ban is a perfect example

of why a governor is so important.

We have to have moral leadership in this country,

and people have to hear themselves talked about,

especially in the face of the abomination

that we see happening in the White House every day.

And for me, the opportunity is to use the position

of the governor, especially in the deep South,

to say, "You're welcome," that you belong,

and that there are people who are looking out for you.

And 2020 is coming. -All right.

Well, thank you so much for being here.

-Can I say one thing? -Yeah, of course.

-So, my digital team --

[ Cheers and applause ]

So, I have an amazing digital team,

and I promised them that I would, number one,

say you are so awesome and so smart.

-Oh, that's so kind of you. -And I mean it.

-Number two, I have to say StaceyAbrams.com

is my website in case people want to learn more about me.

-Okay. StaceyAbrams.com, there you go.

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