Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 6, 2018

Waching daily Jun 27 2018

Stanislav Vostokov

I do not want my father and mother

I do not want my father and mother, So that Lyoshenka started the animal.

In vain he stomped on his feet And watered the floor with tears.

Well, what's wrong with Lech?

Who will understand them, parents!

Is it bad for a little animal?

After all, a good beast -

a hippopotamus.

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Comment et où trouver des idées de vidéos - Duration: 2:39.

Hello everyone. It's Lou's screenshot Tuto. Today we

let's see how and where to find ideas for making videos. I've had

this idea of ​​videos because you know it maybe if you follow the chain

I launched a challenge the one to reach the 1000 subscribers and for

this I have to produce very videos very very regularly.

There is a video every two days that out so I got down to the

programming the chain that today is well advanced because I have

video ideas at least for the two to three months ahead and I got

said that it might interest you to know how I took myself. So I have

started by brainstorming, that is to think well,

watch all the videos of my chain and see a little bit the

topics that I can deal with that would be likely to interest you

and I made a list a list quite complete.

I also asked my entourage, friends, subscribers, my colleagues

I also observe difficulties that the each other since I

I do tutorials and each time I have an idea

well I note it since the ideas are relatively volatile. It is necessary

also say that everything that we wish to do has already been done

by others so watch videos to take the ideas at the confreres is

a good thing too. And do not tell you that already been treated

so I'm not going to redo a video on the subject. The way you go

to approach things that will be your touch personal. To not lose all

his ideas, I advise you to note them

either with keep or a manager of electronic notes either, that's what

I also do of course, I note the ideas in my smartphone but also

in a newspaper bullet. The bulletjournal allows you to organize your

ideas and I always have one on me since it is also very convenient to

take a pen and write everything down. Well here are some small tips,

I hope it will be useful to you you too to find many

ideas. For my part, I have several months videos in mind and already some

weeks in advance. I wish you to beautiful creations. I tell you to very

soon for a new tutorial. do not forget not to subscribe, to operate the

bell and a like click always does pleasure.

see you soon

For more infomation >> Comment et où trouver des idées de vidéos - Duration: 2:39.

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যেভাবে পৃথিবীর সেরা অধিনায়ক হলেন মেসি, যা কেহ কোন দিন পারেনি | Messi | Argentina | Bangla News Today - Duration: 3:07.

For more infomation >> যেভাবে পৃথিবীর সেরা অধিনায়ক হলেন মেসি, যা কেহ কোন দিন পারেনি | Messi | Argentina | Bangla News Today - Duration: 3:07.

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How to Journal and What to Journal About - Duration: 6:55.

Are you a journaling newbie? Or perhaps you're someone who's heard of the power

of journaling? Well in this video I'm going to share with you how to journal

and some prompts to get you started. My name is Adrian and Girdler, and I'm

president and chief efficiency officer of CornerStone Dynamics and MyVisualVision.com.

And journaling is a powerful tool and it is something that I

recommend to everyone in the world of efficiency, to actually do, because it is

through reflection that we have a true understanding as to where improvements

lie and it is that reflection that allows us to go to the next level of

whatever it is we're trying to achieve, particularly with our goals and vision.

So I would like to share with you some tried and true techniques to get you

started on this path of journaling. First and foremost, there are no rules to

journaling, so don't get caught up on how it has to be done, cause guess what, no

one is gonna see it but you, that's the beauty of journaling, it is a brain dump,

it is a place for you to start putting down your thoughts because you'll be

amazed at how much is going on in here, sometimes we even have our own

conversations that are happening, journaling allows you to sift through

all of that noise and really get to the root of what you want to do, so there's

no rules, just start journaling. The next thing you want to do, you actually want

to get yourself some really nice books, so I want to share with you some here. So

you get some really nice journals, it could be something really simple or

something a little more elaborate, but one thing I've noticed over the years of

journaling is these are your thoughts and they should be treated with care and

with respect and love. So guess what, just don't put it on a little piece of paper

so that it can get lost, put it in a single location, really get yourself a

beautiful journal because your thoughts are that important. The next thing you

want to do is you want to journal daily. This is a discipline, it's a habit, so if

you're not used to journaling then guess what, like working out, man...you got to do

it every day, but don't get overwhelmed, give yourself five

minutes. Five - ten minutes a day, and exactly where you decide to do it is

dependent upon you, if you decide to do in the mornings and make it a journal

that is looking at your at your day coming up, if it is a journaling that you

like to do at night then make your journal a reflection of how your day

went, but just be disciplined with this task and do five or ten minutes a day.

All right, now that you are getting into journaling, you're dedicated, you have

your books, help! Adriana, how do I start? Okay, sit down on a desk, relax. I'm gonna

give you some prompts, some really great prompts to start you off, I'm gonna give

you some work props and I'm gonna give you some personal prompts. So let me just

get my cheat sheet here, because I get my glasses for reading, one of the

work-related prompts you could use is: what are you grateful for, in fact up

above is a link to a video that I did on the importance of gratitude, so please

check it out, and that's a lovely way to start your journaling practice. Another

one is one to three things that went really well today, and why. Because you

want to learn from these things and you want to repeat it. The next one would be:

what are the one to three things that didn't work well today. Because guess

what, we're in the process of learning and what a great way to do that through

your journal. The other one is what personal value did I employ today or

what personal value do I want to employ. So depending on the time of your

journaling, whether it's in the morning or in the evening, change up the verbiage

slightly. That's a lovely way to get you in the right frame of mind in order to

proceed for the day or at least be reflective to see are you actually

practicing what you're preaching and what's really important to you.

And the other one is what are my goals for work?

So break that down, you don't have to do it all at once, you can do...what is my

goal for work, for this year? And just journal on that. Another day maybe pick

it out and say...what are my goals for work for this month? And so on and so

forth, and you can do that up for a week, a day, even within an hour if you want to

do...what's my goal for the next hour? It's a lovely way to get you in the practice

of journaling because the key with journaling is doing. and the more you do it the more

of a habit it will become, and you'll start to see the power behind it. So what

are some personal prompts for you in regards to journaling, because again you

can use this not just from a professional standpoint but a personal

standpoint, well some of my favorites include: one thing I've always wanted to

do, because you never want to forget about your dreams, the quality I admire

in others, and you can finish it off by saying, why do I admire that and how can

I emulate it, so again your journaling for greater understanding, the thing I'm

most thankful, for because again I am in that frame of mind of gratitude, really

important, the best advice I can give to myself, guess with what, we are brilliant

with advice giving to others, sometimes not the best with taking it ourselves.

Well now you're going to write it in your journal, and you can read it back to

yourself, which is really cool because that allows you to really hear it in a

different light, and something that I always recommend is, what do I fear and

why. Fear can be debilitating and if we can understand why it debilitates us and

what exactly it is we're fearful of, our journal can be a powerful tool in

helping us grow, so when you get really good and consistent with your journaling

and ideas, or just flowing you can take it to a whole new level and you can

start using it for problem-solving. Something that I do all the time, or idea

creation, and that is you just put what your problem is on the top, and you just

sit there for a moment, a little bit of in a meditative state, and you allow for

the ideas to just start percolating in your brain and you start to write it

down, and you go with the flow. That really is the next level you take your

journaling too, it is powerful. I have come up with some amazing ideas, creative

concepts, all because of my journal, but in order to get there I couldn't get

there a day one, you just have to start the process. So I hope these tips help

you. Please if you agree with them, write JOURNAL down below in the comment

section. I'd also love to hear your stories. Please give this video a thumbs

up right below and don't forget to share

this with your family and friends as well as your colleagues, and I look

forward to seeing you at my next video. thank you very much, see you later!

For more infomation >> How to Journal and What to Journal About - Duration: 6:55.

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Burgundy, France: Château de la Rochepot - Duration: 1:21.

Another dimension of Burgundy's unspoiled charm

is its characteristic medieval chateaux

that stand royally atop hills,

as if they still ruled their feudal domains.

Chateau de la Rochepot is a fine example.

Constructed near the end of the Middle Ages,

when castles were built to defend,

it was completed

during the Renaissance, when castles functioned

as luxury homes.

As a result,

with an enchanting mix of turrets and gardens,

Rochepot is a little of both.

Rooms, with their artifacts,

give a peek into life back then.

The door frames, for instance,

are a reminder that medieval architecture,

like medieval life itself, was colorful

and far from the stony gray we often imagine.

The kitchen is equipped with newfangled gear

that was state of the art back in the 19th century.

The castle entertains, from its rampart views

to the bottom

of its well -- 200 feet.

Way, way down.

For more infomation >> Burgundy, France: Château de la Rochepot - Duration: 1:21.

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Nêrînek Li Ser Encamên Hilbijartinê - Duration: 22:46.

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The Flash Season 5 Comic Con Panel Teaser & MAJOR NEW Plot TEASER! - Duration: 7:39.

so vacation is over you're headed back in a week we start season 5 I'm really I

don't want a good question I don't want to spoil too much of it obviously I

don't know too much hi there what I could presume is that we're gonna see I

mean if she's trapped in our time nor Alan so I think we're probably gonna see

Barry trying to help her figure out a way to get back to her time and yeah see

Barry and iris interacting with a adult version of their chai I mean it's gonna

be really cool it's gonna be really cool we're gonna see a new speedster so get

ready why do you think every time there's a speedster they have to say run

Barry run or one Wally run and I'm wondering if we're gonna get a run Dora

run I would imagine without a doubt we will

hear Barry say run Nora run at some point I don't know I think it was just

Tom made that line just like what you know so famous it's like it's just

classic flash but other than that I mean I don't know I mean I would imagine if

we can stay on the air long enough we probably will see them have a kid which

we've so now write which now we've seen yeah a stove at the end of lesson right

but I'm more thinking like when it happened a baby but we'll see so I'm

excited to see what we're gonna do with next year that with the mystery girl I

hope everyone saw the finale who are you

I'm your daughter Nora from the future and I think I made a big big mistake

what is good you youtube Warstu here video on the flash season of five so

make sure to subscribe to keep up to date with all the flash videos leading

up to the flash season 5 and obviously going forward so we know this past

weekend we had a Sat comic-con in Seattle which is the clip that I play

before which is a little teaser about season 5 Grant Gustin it dropped at a

kind of bombshell by saying Nora Allen is stuck in our timeline and he's going

to try and help her get back to her timeline which is the future and he was

also asked a question about will he say run Nora

run which would be pretty epic so at the end of the flash season for noir

admitted to a big big mistake then she finally revealed herself to the whole of

the team and she finally revealed itself to Iris Wes is the reason why noises

Nora is stuck in the timeline is it because she punched a satellite I really

don't think it is so what do you guys think the mistake is I know people have

made multiple theories I'm ready on 4chan on YouTube on Instagram on Twitter

on Facebook on tumblr on vero but realistically no one has actually come

up with an idea that isn't really just about punch in a satellite I could

honestly can't understand how if or why this show would imply that Barry Allen

was supposed to be killed during a satellite fall on them yeah it doesn't

really sound realistic to me so that was just a little bit teaser of Ace Comic

Con which does tend to be better than the actual real Comic Con in some sense

due to the fact that you get a lot better questions at these Ace Comic Cons

compared to the real Comic Con because what happens that the real Comic Con it

is all the questions they're just boring questions about olessa T Carmel and just

boring questions about that you don't really get cool questions so it's Comic

Con I will link the whole video down below there were some pretty cool

question so we know San Diego Comic Con is coming next month sadly I can't make

it this year but hopefully I will make it one year so it's coming next month

and that tends to be when we get the first teaser trailer for the flash

season 5 episode 1 but you know we have very good sources here so we most likely

will have some set images from episode 1 before Comic

Con so stay tuned for them so Comic Con is on a Saturday the 21st July American

time obviously not European time so you'll have to check your local time in

but I will be doing videos about everything so no worries so the flash

has a special video presentation which tends to mean a trailer but don't be

expecting too much and a Q&A but like I said guys you don't normally get too

much information for these Q&A because it's full of like shipper questions or

irrelevant questions not questions that people actually want answering so they

did release a bit of information with the actual kind of synopsis for what

they're doing at comic-con it says matching it which with the

thinker who's by season end hard and hardened the power of all the 12 bus

Mehta he created stretched team flash to their limits but with the help of some

new allies Barry Allen aka the flash and company were able to put a stop to the

alignment or did they really and save central city once again however with the

arrival of Barry and irises speedster daughter Nora who came from the future

omitting to have a big mistake things are really on a state's quote

will chariot will Parenthood be the challenge that finally slows the flash

down that's kind of a pun it's kind of funny for answers to this and all your

season 5 questions please join the cast and creators of the CW highest-rated

series interesting that they call it out so it's not really synopsis but it gives

us a kind of breakdown of what they think so who are they bringing to

comic-con this year well they're bringing that many people

to comic-con this is why I say there's not gonna be many good questions so

they're bringing obviously the main stars of Flash they're bringing Joe to

bring in Tom Cavanaugh who plays wells and a version in reverse-flash they're

playing at bringing Candice Patton who plays iris West noise those mother

they're bringing killer frost aka Daniel Panabaker the bringing Carlos who's

Cisco de panne Hartley who is Ralph to bring in Jessica Parker Kennedy just

like I thought who plays Nora they bring bringing Daniela who plays a

CEO and then they bring in todd helton so that is an awful lot of people to

bring to one comma compound I think that's like Rihan that's like

eight people which is a massive amount of people which is far too many people

to bring to comic-con so I'm a bit kind of skeptical about the flash season five

because it's cool that they've bumped obviously Cecile and Ralph up the season

regular and Norwich season regular but the big criticism that a lot of people

have about the flash season four was Cisco and Caitlin frost a.k.a Caitlin

snow it didn't really get much screen time and now they have to factor in that

rouses season regular with Cecile so I really hope we don't miss out on the

kind of the epic killer frost the epic Caitlin snow and the kind of Cisco vibe

stuff because there really wasn't enough of it there really wasn't that much of

it last season at all so anyway guys that let me know what you think about

this video what do you think the big big mistake was and obviously what do you

think about Barry Allen Grant Gustin is saying that Nora Allen is stuck in our

timeline which is very interesting than that obviously would be the reason why

she's a season regular because she's gonna be stuck in our timeline until she

can get back from the future are we gonna see the future that would be

interested in but speedsters know if you know too much about the future it can

kind of have a really bad effect on how the natural timeline of the future plays

out so anyway guys this is just an informative video about Ace Comic Con

and actually the San Diego Comic Con the main one so like always guys please like

subscribe and comment and I'll see you in another video very soon guys catch ya

later

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A Letter to Celine Dion - Wish Celine Dion Success at Macau Concert - Duration: 1:30.

Goodbye's the saddest word I'll ever hear

Goodbye's the last time I will hold you near

Someday you'll say that word and I will cry

It'll break my heart to hear you say goodbye

But the love you gave me will always live

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Wynonna Earp Season 3 Promo "Curse" (SUB ITA) - Duration: 0:16.

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TARİXİN ƏN VƏHŞİ VƏ DƏHŞƏTLİ(10) İŞGƏNCƏ NÖVÜ #Sazizoff - Duration: 4:46.

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Mint អន់ចិត្តមិនស្ទើរ ទាំងដែល ខ្លួនស្អាតប៉ុណ្ណឹងហើយ នៅតែ, new 1st, Cambodia Daily24 - Duration: 11:23.

Mint Chalida not happy with boyfriends

Mint Chalida not happy with boyfriends

Mint Chalida not happy with boyfriends

Mint Chalida not happy with boyfriends

Mint Chalida not happy with boyfriends

Aum Lukkana So happy birthday

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Aum Lukkana So happy birthday

Aum Lukkana So happy birthday

Aum Lukkana So happy birthday

Aum Lukkana So happy birthday

Aum Lukkana So happy birthday

Aum Lukkana So happy birthday

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[FREE] Caskey Type Beat - INTUITION | Rich The Kid Type Beat 2018 | Produced by James Gold - Duration: 3:49.

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Girl's Dress Pattern Walk-through | McCall's 6310 Stitch by Stitch | Whitney Sews - Duration: 13:27.

Hi everyone! I'm Whitney and I post tutorials here on my channel to help sewers of all skill

levels learn new projects and techniques. This week I'll be showing step by step how

to follow along with a pattern to create an adorable dress for my daughter. I'll be using

McCall's 6310, but even if you don't have the same pattern this video will still be

helpful in learning some of the ins and outs of using a sewing pattern.

I chose these three fabrics to work with because Peyton is obsessed with orca whales and asked

me to make something for her with this fabric. I saw this pattern in my stash and noticed

how the bodice looks like the shape of a whales tail where it meets the yolk. So I'm using

view B, but leaving off the applique. The first thing to do is reference the cutting

layouts on the pattern instructions. I didn't follow the recommended layout exactly because

I'm using three fabrics instead of two. But the layout can be really useful to get the

best use out of your fabric yardage. I have a new sewing pattern reading series

coming up where I'll be going over how to read and understand every aspect of a sewing

pattern, so make sure to subscribe and keep your eye out for those

videos. This dress has a lined bodice, so when all

the pieces were cut out I had one bodice front cut on the fold for the outer and one for

the lining, two neckbands from fabric and one from interfacing, two bodice backs for

the outer and two for the lining, one loop piece, one strap piece, one skirt front cut

on the fold, and two skirt back pieces. The pattern markings on each piece needs to be

marked onto the fabric. I used a white charcoal pencil and transferred each circle marking

from the pattern. These marks show where things need to be lined up and where the zipper will

be placed later in the sewing process. The first step in the pattern is to sew the

bodice back sections together at the center seam. So I placed my two outer back pieces

right sides together, then sewed along the side that is marked as the center back seam

with a 5/8 inch seam allowance. Most sewing patterns use a 5/8 inch seam allowance for

all the seams, but double check yours to make sure before you start sewing. Since the bodice

is going to be lined I'm not going to worry about finishing the seams as I go along until

I get to the skirt portion. Now for the loop piece that attaches to the

single strap in the back of the dress. Fold the loop piece in half right sides together

and sew along the long edge. Then trim down the seam allowance so it won't be too bulky

and turn the loop right sides out. Press the piece flat and baste the short ends closed.

These dots on the back pattern show where the loop needs to be positioned for each size.

I place the loop piece between the circles for the size I'm making against the right

side of the bodice back and clip it in place. Flip the pattern over and repeat with the

other end of the loop piece. Then baste the two together inside the 5/8 inch seam area.

Here's how it looks at this point. Now onto the bodice front that was cut on

a fold. Unfold and place right sides together with the bodice back. As you can see there

are markings on the sides that should match up. Sew the two together along the right side

only. The left side is going to be open for inserting a zipper in later.

Make sure the skirt back pieces are placed right sides together and sew along the side

that is marked center back to attach the two together. The back is now one piece, so add

the front piece on right sides together. Sew all the way down the right side and from the

marking down to the bottom on the left side. The top few inches is being left open for

the zipper that will be added later. Make sure to backstitch at the beginning and ending

of each seam as it's sewn. At this point the upper edge of the skirt

needs to be gathered down to fit the bodice. I decided to gather mine by hand, but it can

be done with a sewing machine as well. Then the bodice and the skirt are clipped together.

It's easiest to do this by lining up the ends and seams and clipping there first. Then adjust

the gathers until they are even and look nice. To add the zipper start by sewing the opening

at the top left of the dress with a long stitch length and do not backstitch because these

stitches will be removed later. Press the seam open and lay the zipper on top with the

right side facing down. Line up the end of the zipper tape with the top edge of the dress.

I decided to try using craft clips instead of pins to hold the zipper and it worked really

well. I'll have an Amazon link below where you can find these same craft clips and some

of the other items I love using. Then I simply sew the zipper on down one side across the

bottom and up the other side removing the clips as I go. Then use a seam ripper to carefully

remove the basting stitches that were sewn earlier allowing the zipper to zip and unzip.

The next step is to sew the lining together. It is done the same way as the outer which

is to sew the center back seam and attach the front along the left side. The entire

bottom edge of the lining needs to be turned in by 5/8 inch and pressed as well as the

shoulder edges. Then line up the bodice outer and lining and clip all along the top edge.

Sew along the neck and armholes. Trim the seam allowance down, turn the lining to the

inside and press. Time to work on the neckband. There were two

cut from the fabric and one from interfacing. The interfacing needs to be fused to the back

side of one fabric piece. Press the shoulder edges toward the inside on one of the pieces,

then place right sides together with the other. Then stitch along the two curved edges leaving

the shoulder area unsewn. Cut snips at the inner part of the curve and trim down the

seam allowance then turn it right sides out and press. Mark the center front of the neckband

and of the bodice. Line up the two points so the neckband is overlapping the bodice

by about ¼ inch and pin them in place. Stitch close to the lower edge of the neckband to

attach the two together. Onto the last pattern piece which is the strap.

Fold in half right sides together and sew along the long side. Trim the seam allowance

down so it's less bulky. Then turn it right sides out. Remember how I turned the shoulder

edge of the neckband lining under earlier? That's important now because the strap is

going to get sewn right sides together with just the front part of the neckband. Trim

down the seam allowance and tuck the ends into the little gap between the front and

back of the neckband. Then sew that gap closed with a few handstitches that aren't visible

on the front. Put the other end of the strap through the loop at the back of the dress,

then sew it to the other side of the neckband the same way as the first. All that's left

is to finish off the inside of the dress. So first I hand sewed the lining to the zipper

tape, then hand sewed the bottom of the bodice lining to the seam allowance at the top of

the skirt. And lastly I serged the bottom of the skirt, turned it over the width of

the serger once and sewed the edge down, then turned it over one more time and sewed along

the edge again to form a double fold hem. I am so happy with how this dress turned out

and Peyton loves it! I only had the pattern in one size and it turned out to be a little

big for Peyton, so I just folded the back over and hand tacked it in place. When she

gets bigger I'll just take those hand stitches out to let it back out. Let me know in the

comments if you want more videos like this where I walk step by step through a sewing

pattern and any specific clothing items you want me to make. Make sure you're subscribed

so you don't miss out on my future tutorials and until next time, Happy Sewing!

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