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Waching daily Jul 21 2018

Time is limited, so explore your life as far as you could be

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''Hurry Up And Buy- You Sound Like A Korean'' ((LEVEL UP)) - Duration: 29:11.

((MANDARIN)) Are you guys Chinese?

((MANDARIN)) Are you guys Chinese?

((MANDARIN)) Which part of China do you come from?

((MANDARIN)) North

((MANDARIN)) Do you know how to speak?

((MANDARIN)) She's also from the north?

((MANDARIN)) Practice, practice. I want to practice

((MANDARIN)) How long has this restaurant been open for?

((MANDARIN)) Five years

((MANDARIN)) Thank you

((MANDARIN)) Goodbye

((MANDARIN)) It was delicious

((MANDARIN)) Delicious?

((MANDARIN)) It was very delicious

((MANDARIN)) No, I'm a teacher

((MANDARIN)) Teaching languages

((MANDARIN)) Teaching Chinese, Japanese..and Spanish

((MANDARIN)) Take care

((JAPANESE)) ''Welcome''

((JAPANESE)) ''Welcome''

((MANDARIN)) Welcome, welcome

((MANDARIN)) Welcome, welcome

((JAPANESE)) Are you Japanese?

((MANDARIN)) You're Chinese?

((MANDARIN)) Where are you from?

((MANDARIN)) Which part of China?

((MANDARIN)) Fujian?

((MANDARIN)) Are you from Fujian?

((MANDARIN)) From where?

((SZECHUAN DIALECT)) Let's have a discussion

((SZECHUAN DIALECT)) Let's have a discussion

((mandarin)) That's Szechuan dialect, right?

((MANDARIN)) still haven't decided

((MANDARIN)) Not sure

((MANDARIN)) You're not sure?

((MANDARIN)) Right, I'm not sure yet

((MANDARIN)) How much is it originally?

((MANDARIN)) We're gonna come back

((MANDARIN)) Thank you

((MANDARIN)) Hello, hello

((MANDARIN)) How are you?

((MANDARIN)) This is messaging?

((MANDARIN)) Is this messaging?

***HURRY UP AND BUY***

((MANDARIN)) How long have been open for?

((MANDARIN)) Two years

((MANDARIN)) Two years?

((MANDARIN)) Right

((MANDARIN)) Oh yea?

((MANDARIN)) You speak Chinese

((MANDARIN)) What time do you guys close?

((MANDARIN)) Oh, 9 o'clock

((MANDARIN)) Right, 9 o'clock

((MANDARIN)) Because...I came here mamy times, but I didn't see this place

((MANDARIN)) Which part of China are you guys from?

((MANDARIN)) Which part of China do you guys come from?

((MANDARIN)) Both of you guys are from Beijing?

***HURRY UP AND BUY***

***NIGGA WTF IS THAT HANGIN FROM YOUR CHIN? WHAT ARE YOU***

((MANDARIN)) What's your impression of America? Do you guys like it?

((MANDARIN)) I like it

((MANDARIN)) I hope that I will go to Beijing in the future

((MANDARIN)) I have been to Taiwan, but I haven't been to Mainland, China

((MANDARIN)) I didn't hear you

((MANDARIN)) You want to give it a try?

((MANDARIN)) Now we want to go to another place. Perhaps we'll come back here though

((MANDARIN)) Thank you

***GO IN HERE AND SEE WHAT EXP's I CAN OBTAIN***

**REPRESENTIN' THE HOLLISTOR!**

((TURKISH)) How are you?

((TURKISH)) I'm good. How about you?

((TURKISH)) I'm good. Thank you

((TURKISH)) How do you know Turkish?

((TURKISH)) Because.....I know a bit of Turkish because...

((TURKISH)) Where did you learn?

((TURKISH)) I'm from America

((TURKISH)) I'm American

((TURKISH)) Yes, yes

((TURKISH)) But...

((TURKISH)) Languages...

((TURKISH)) None..

((TURKISH)) How come Turkish?

((TURKISH)) Because..

((TURKISH)) I think it's a good thing

((TURKISH)) Difficult

((TURKISH)) What's your name?

((TURKISH)) My name is Moses

((TURKISH)) Nice to meet you

((TURKISH)) likewise

((TURKISH)) Nice to meet you

((TURKISH)) Goodbye

((TURKISH)) Take care

((TURKISH)) Take care

((WOLOF)) Hello

((WOLOF)) Hello

((WOLOF)) What's your name?

((FRENCH)) Do you speak French?

((FRENCH)) Yes, I speak a little French

((FRENCH)) French and..?

((FRENCH)) I don't know

((FRENCH)) I know Somali, Yoruba..

((FRENCH)) And where did you learn French?

((FRENCH)) I studied French at home

((FRENCH)) At home?

((FRENCH)) But when I want to practice it, I have a friend who is from France

((FRENCH)) Yes

((FRENCH)) Therefore I can practice French with him all the time

((FRENCH)) How are you?

((FRENCH)) My name is Moses

((FRENCH)) Tell him what your name is

((FRENCH)) What's your name?

((FRENCH)) Children are like that

((FRENCH)) How old is she?

((FRENCH)) She's two

((FRENCH)) Oh, 2?

((FRENCH)) I wish you luck here

((FRENCH)) Thanks a lot

((FRENCH)) Nice to meet you

((FRENCH)) Goodbye

((FRENCH)) See you later

((FRENCH)) Thanks a lot

***WHAT TYPE OF EXPs DO WE HAVE IN HERE***

((KOREAN)) Do you know how to speak Korean?

((KOREAN)) No?

((KOREAN)) I can speak Korean, moreover Chinese

((KOREAN)) Where can I find money?

((KOREAN)) I see

((KOREAN)) Which part of Korea are you from?

((KOREAN)) I know

((KOREAN)) Did you go to Yonsei university?

((KOREAN)) No

((KOREAN)) Did you study at Yonsei University?

((KOREAN)) No

((KOREAN)) Did you go to Korea?

((KOREAN)) Two times

((KOREAN)) Where?

((KOREAN)) Busan and Seoul

((KOREAN)) Where at in Seoul?

((KOREAN)) It seems I've forgotten

((KOREAN)) I have a friend that lives in Korea so I went two years ago

((KOREAN)) Really?

((KOREAN)) You must be kidding

((KOREAN)) Really

((KOREAN)) You swear to God?

((KOREAN)) Really?

((KOREAN)) You must be kidding

((KOREAN)) We'll come back

((KOREAN)) Thank you

((KOREAN)) I apologize

((KOREAN)) No problem

((KOREAN)) Have a good day

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Do Brown Eyes See Better? - Duration: 4:23.

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Shades of blue, green, brown, hazel, the world is filled with a vast array of eye colors.

And since these colors are determined by chemical and structural differences in the eye,

it might seem logical that different eye colors see the world in different ways.

But scientists haven't really found evidence for that.

Other than health risks associated with certain colors, an eye is an eye.

Eye color mostly comes down to how much pigmentation you have in your iris.

Your iris is that colored area surrounding your pupil

the black hole in the center of your eye that lets light in.

People with brown eyes have dark irises because their DNA codes for genes that lead to the production of more melanin,

a brownish-black pigment that absorbs light.

While people with lighter eyes produce less melanin, so more light gets into their eyes

hence why they're more sensitive to things like fluorescent lighting or the sun.

But melanin isn't the whole story

shades of blue and gray are based on the quantity and arrangement of structural fibers like collagen,

which scatter light in slightly different ways.

But even then, what you ultimately end up with is different amounts of light entering different colored eyes.

So you might think those eye colors see things differently

like, one might have better vision.

But the long and short of it is: not really?

Studies have generally failed to find significant differences in seeing ability between eye colors.

Although people with lighter colored eyes may experience more discomfort on a sunny day

thanks to that whole more-light-in thing.

Some biologists think that may mean they can see better in dimmer conditions,

like when it's cloudy or at night—but so far, this hasn't been conclusively demonstrated.

Interestingly, studies have found that people with darker eyes tend to be worse at perceiving colors,

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while those with lighter eyes were better at non-reactive tasks, like bowling or golf.

And that might have something to do with the amount or quality of light that melanin absorbs.

But the most likely hypothesis for this actually has little to do with eyesight.

It's thought that melanin in the iris correlates to levels of neuromelanin in the central nervous system

a related set of pigments that may help speed up neuronal signaling.

And in general, the studies that found differences between eye colors tended to have

small sample sizes and questionable statistics.

More recent replication attempts haven't gotten the same results.

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And even if it does, most experts think the effects are really slight.

What iris color does impact is eye health, as lighter eyes are more prone to problems like macular degeneration

the failing of the region of the eye that lets us see objects directly in front of us.

And that means people with blue eyes might want to be a bit more careful about

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The Tragic Real Life Story Of Christina Aguilera - Duration: 4:16.

Despite her incredible success in the music industry and her ability to look flawless

every time she hits a red carpet, pop superstar Christina Aguilera has always been open about

her less-than-idyllic upbringing.

If you listen closely, the hellish events that shaped her life can be found within the

lyrics of some of her most emotional songs.

From allegations of domestic abuse to a crippling divorce that did a number on her emotional

well-being, this is the tragic real-life story of Christina Aguilera.

Survivor

Since the start of her career, Aguilera has spoken out about the abuse she witnessed within

her family and around her neighborhood in Staten Island, New York.

The songstress told Paper magazine,

"I watched my mom have to be submissive [to my father], watch her Ps and Qs or she's gonna

get beat up."

At times, Aguilera has referenced the painful memories in her music.

Speaking about her emotional 2002 ballad "I'm Ok," she told MTV,

"I definitely wrote that song not to badmouth [my father] at all, but one, for a healing

process for myself, and two, to give people hope or a voice to relate to.

To know that you can get through it and that it will be OK."

"I don't know if I would really be sitting up here in front of you if it wasn't for all

that I endured growing up with that kind of a past."

These days, she's turned a negative situation into a positive one by lending her time to

various causes that help victims of domestic violence.

After partnering with Verizon Wireless and the company's HopeLine initiative in 2006,

the singer told Forbes magazine,

"I know I am not the only person who has experienced such pain and betrayal caused by abuse and

violence.

That is why I feel it's so important now to use my voice to support efforts to spread

awareness and encourage engagement against domestic violence."

The 'darkest' times

In 2010, VH1's Behind the Music featured Aguilera, and in her candid interview, she made a startling

confession.

"I do battle with depression.

It's something that is always right below the surface."

She went on to say she is thankful for the, quote, "darkest times in [her] life," but

those in her inner circle may not agree with her coping mechanisms.

The singer's way of dealing with stress has reportedly teetered toward the edge of destruction.

"I was doing a lot of things that necessarily weren't good for myself."

An ex's secret

Years ago, Aguilera felt intense betrayal by the hands of an ex-boyfriend, who was later

revealed as her former backup dancer, Jorge Santos.

During an episode of RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked Aguilera was asked about the inspiration behind

her 2002 song, "Infatuation."

The lyrics suggest she was blissfully in love with her Latin lover, but that all changed

when she found out his alleged hidden secret.

"It was heartbreaking because I found out he played for your team, not mine."

Divorce took a toll

By the time she filed for divorce from her ex-husband Jordan Bratman in October 2010,

Aguilera knew her marriage had run its course.

But that didn't mean she left her relationship unscathed.

TMZ reported that it was Aguilera's infidelities that ruined their marriage.

With her then-marriage in ruins and rumors spreading about her personal life, she told

Redbook,

"It's not easy, and there have been a lot of tears and sadness."

She also stated that, although she had her mom and a close group of friends constantly

by her side during that tough period, the emotional turmoil got the best of her.

Still, Aguilera didn't second-guess her decision to end the marriage, telling People magazine

that the, quote, "constant arguments [caused their home to be] filled with a lot of tension."

She explained,

"I knew what I was doing was the right thing for my child because I strongly believe it's

better to have two homes filled with love than one filled with tension.

That's one thing I learned as a child."

She went on to reveal that when she was younger, she finally started to feel, quote, "more

loved and secure" once her parents finally separated.

Intense criticism

Aguilera has been harshly criticized her entire career, from flubbing the words to the "National

Anthem" at the 2011 Super Bowl to her spray tan malfunction at legendary singer Etta James'

2017 funeral.

But the most harsh judgement has been directed towards her weight, which has fluctuated since

the start of her career.

Aguilera was a pre-teen when she first entered the entertainment business, and as she matured,

her body changed.

But that hasn't stopped people from bashing her figure.

Aguilera told Marie Claire,

"Being too thin.

Being bigger.

I've been criticized for being on both sides of the scale.

It's noise I block out automatically.

My son is healthy and happy, so that's all that matters to me."

Amen, sister.

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