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Best Battle Rap Bars of 2018/1-6 / Subtitles | Part 2 - Duration: 25:25.

It's scary, I come to where you live with a drawn tool, I warn fools I school you where you sleep like a dorm room

Projectiles go in and out...I promise I'm puttin' a hole in son.

That means y'all gon' see a bullet come out of Shine like the Golden Gun Do y'all Bond wit' me? Horse sh*t

You'll get a shot or punched, I got more of this It's crazy how you can get a hole in your body or fist (orifice)

We workin' with bangers! So if I catch a white face in the hood...you'll see about 36 chambers!

You KNOW I'm gon' clap! I let it go, it caught Iron in the face: Home Alone trap!

You could rap about how you lift the piece It's not enough, Iron They'll find your body with the fish in sea

Said he had the Cal' out wildin' Lyin' 'bout how he let it fly...the Bow Wow Challenge!

Bodies on top of bodies and fetti is something that's made to stack

I put in some of my best work in with this Nina, Larenz Tate

Did he (Diddy) take BIG money; Christopher Wallace?

That's twelve grand, well that could've been yo' kids admission to college

You put they future on the line for a n*gga deposit

What type of f*ckin' business man makin' investments without legitimate profits?

N*gga went off PayPal and a n*gga that promised him

What's in yo' stupid bald head? You thought that n*gga was honest?

Sticky Fingaz, Shut 'Em Down like a member of Onyx

You aiming for hundreds, but it ain't thousands...I'll catch this n*gga on the road while he's fixing a flat and put blood on attire/on a tire like The Game's album

sh*t before you gained a habit I'd be complimenting you to say it's average

But whatever, bruh... red dot on the can, eight shots gon' send seven up N*gga, here's where it ends: you got bars

But all them years in the pen you should have a better one And then it's me: the crypt keeper, y'all hear Twork and think he was a quick keeper

And sent him to the only n*gga who wear a hood more: the grim reaper

Ringing out everything I got a shopping habit thirsty to kill em

so real I couldn't pull out the ratchet,peyton Manning bullets thru the jacket I'ma pocket passer

And I don't gotta hire no help, you can check my priors,Sh*t I'm known to let it fire myself, I ain't for play, don't try him

Strays go flyin', I clap sh*t, pull out a Black Smith and let it bang on Iron I'll run you off the block

Watch this G MC, make Iron hide, it ain't an Autobot,

I'll pop ya top and drop your body off Then I'm buryin' a white man like Monster's Ball

I put the rest to two shins (restitutions) I'm paying court fees

Bow now bangz all over table like the grinding beat

The plug trust me. So every 0 is 800. It's like my credit right

I'm Dominican I'm in the field with a machete and a straw hat

Should've gave me Cassidy Or Joe Buddens with his scary a*s I catch him in Jersey and press a button on his scary a*s

This motherf*cker got me pissed off He talking bout he let his rocket off He cotton soft

God d*mn... I forgot to rip his pockets off

got me, hot sake, I would've put a couple shots to fire You was Taraji, cause you had all them Hidden Figures and you was actin' like this rocket science

They tellin' you, "Forget about ya money. Worry about the look of the sh*t,Promote the new battle" and you out there pushin' the sh*t

I would've gotten next to Rex and start cookin' his sh*t With a black strap and clap Smack for rebookin' the sh*t

Yo Jay that .38 still special B ill hit this n*gga from rv

30 clip but I hit em in 23 different places..Excel betta Excel in Cell regeneration

I had Bookoo runs before you new-school bums Laid the blueprint for everything that you do, Rum

Knew Smack and Beas' before I knew what YouTube was,I could even explain in detail what NuNu does!

Now that I know you veterans better It's no more praise for my idols like Nebuchadnezzar

Seeking gold but found the pieces of scrap and settled for lesser Well then, two black Smiths and you'll have a meltdown,

I put this metal together

While your people be penny-pinchin', mine nickel-squeezin' I kill him easy

Been jonesin' to give a Jew L's on cam: I really mean it!

I told my n*gga J Nutty I would smoke you and I'm goin' to With a little .32 like Jones-Drew

boom bop Mike nice, soon as I blew deals for a 2 year boom stock New gear, new watch

Value top, too hot Suge get a Cal to his ear like "Did you hear Shoebox" Who's real, you not!

Shotgun'll catch a true kill [?] Light life, soon as I knew Quill it was blue pill, 2Pac Crew real, room rock

Deuce deuce cock, 2 shots Barrel pointing at Suge like "You killed 2Pac"

In a sense I've been saving rap Made a lane never complained & still never got the ring from SMACK

And this n*gga thinks it's about him *SMH*

They threw me fetti to pay me back

I channel in and click on your man his location remote I make him payperview to visit you an this n*gga a scram.

Xfinity off leave his connection cut i satellite round in his topam I being direct enough...

To takin' a bunch of one rounders versus no names simply so you can pay bills

You n*ggas trade yo' legacies for a check, you know how I look at you?

It's like when Antonio Banderas went from Desperado to doin' voice actin' in Puss N Boots

You think you bullet proof, that's cool, that's cool I'm better with the blade cause I can't miss

I get up close, give him five stripes on the side, now he's K-Swiss

I could box with both fists, have every punch land Or just to prove a point to them, make this 3-0 with one hand

To get props Pinky in the air while I sip scotch Middle finger through your round

Nothin' you say in this ring pops!

Yo, let's state the facts: Y'all might have to play this back

But when you piece it all together, those the type of lines that created SMACK!

I snipe ya broad then ya daughter gettin killed bro/ lucie spot on the late night, I pull the cig & 2 caught her (Quarter) thru the window/

Now a bone pokin thru her hair like the daughter from da Flintstones

I got it locked naturally, I understand sh*ts real here (hair), but I've seen life take stand up n*ggas and give em wheelchairs

trust in a patron eyes (PATRONIZE),

the message you kinda sending (CONDESCENDING)

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Why There's no Such Thing as FREE TRAFFIC - Duration: 4:12.

today we're gonna talk about my free traffic is a myth alright guys welcome

to the video so this Spurs from a question gonna get all the time and it's

basically Brian you know I'm doing Shopify dropshipping how do I get free

traffic to my store or Brian I'm doing private labeling here's my product you

know how do i acquire free traffic to my store or maybe your doing you know a

blog and you want to get free traffic to that whatever it is everybody always

wants to know initially especially when you're first starting out you know how

do you get free traffic or cheap traffic essentially you know to your store or

whatever that is because you don't have a lot of money and your margins are very

very slim well today we're gonna crush the myth of free traffic because it does

not exist so we're gonna punch on the three types of traffic and yes there are

only three so the first one first and foremost jumping right in is obviously

paid traffic so paid traffic is pretty self-explanatory

it's your Google AdWords it's your Facebook ads it's your you know your

Amazon PPC if you're on Amazon it's your big ads it's you know your YouTube ads

if you use Google AdWords again it's it's the paid traffic that you can

essentially pay and obviously hopefully see if you know what you're doing a

return on your investment and you know increase your margins so in my opinion

this is hands-down the best traffic source paid traffic but for those of you

that are starting out I understand that you might not have a lot of money or you

might not have the wherewithal or you know the the balls essentially to spend

money on paid traffic because yet you don't know what you're doing and be you

think you don't have the money but I promise you once you scale up and you

get a little bit you know more established regardless of the business

model you're definitely one want to go to pay traffic round now the second one

that we're going to touch on here is borrowed traffic so what is borrowed

traffic essentially well borrow traffic is you know basically a good example of

borrowed traffic to give you kind of an anecdotal example might be an email list

now yes you can go on and you can buy email yeah

lists yes you can go on and you can use you know programs like atomic email

hunter that are gonna basically scan for other emails and that's you know a

little bit different but you can also borrow an email list from a friend or

colleague you can also borrow somebody else's audience if you know you you know

you spend do a YouTube collaboration there's

a lot of different ways to borrow traffic but in my opinion not the best

way to go for a lot of different reasons that we won't essentially touch on this

is the closest thing that you're gonna get to free now earn traffic on the

other hand is what most people think is free traffic now there's a reason that I

wrote earned here and not free traffic because there's no such thing as free

traffic so traffic still traffic that you have to work for you are still

paying for both of these actually whether you're you know you your give

you're getting a favor that eventually will be cashed in later or something

along those lines are borrowed or if you're earning it with your sweat equity

you're still spending time time is also an asset say this time and time again

time and currency or time and money are both currencies spend them wisely

however you know maybe you're you're spending time to set up a funnel or

Instagram automation software and that generating traffic but you still spent

the sweat equity or the initial money to pay for that software so there's nothing

there's no such thing as free traffic people tell me all the time oh I watch

so-and-so's video on you know how to acquire free traffic what's your thought

on this what are your thoughts on this free traffic method and my answer is

there's no such thing as free traffic you're either spent you're spending

money for it you're paying for it or you're putting sweat equity in most of

the time so I challenge anyone to drop a comment down below and let me know a

free traffic source because it just doesn't simply exist so hit that like

button let me know that you like the analysis in this video I genuinely

appreciate all you watching today and I'll see you in the next one

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Nightcore - Control ~ Lyrics - Duration: 3:03.

They send me away to find them a fortune A chest filled with diamonds and gold

The house was awake, the shadows and monsters The hallways, they echoed and groaned

I sat alone, in bed till the morning I'm crying, "They're coming for me"

And I tried to hold these secrets inside me My mind's like a deadly disease

I'm bigger than my body I'm colder than this home

I'm meaner than my demons I'm bigger than these bones

And all the kids cried out, "Please stop, you're scaring me"

I can't help this awful energy God damn right, you should be scared of me

Who is in control?

I paced around for hours on empty I jumped at the slightest of sounds

And I couldn't stand the person inside me I turned all the mirrors around

I'm bigger than my body I'm colder than this home

I'm meaner than my demons I'm bigger than these bones

And all the kids cried out, "Please stop, you're scaring me"

I can't help this awful energy God damn right, you should be scared of me

Who is in control?

I'm well acquainted with villains that live in my head

They beg me to write them so they'll never die when I'm dead

And I've grown familiar with villains that live in my head

They beg me to write them so I'll never die when I'm dead

I'm bigger than my body I'm colder than this home

I'm meaner than my demons I'm bigger than these bones

And all the kids cried out, "Please stop, you're scaring me"

I can't help this awful energy God damn right, you should be scared of me

Who is in control?

And all the kids cried out, "Please stop, you're scaring me"

I can't help this awful energy God damn right, you should be scared of me

Who is in control?

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IMPROVISATION! iO Intensive summer class, semaines 2/5 + 3/5. Marathon 14h d'impros! [English subbs] - Duration: 9:04.

Hello everybody and welcome to this new video !

it's already the second one in Chicago

once again I am with Damian, hello

Damian : "Good night" Romain : " Good night sorry"

very honored to be here with you tonight

it's becoming our weekly rendez-vous

I agree

before starting the video, just wanted to tell you that I'm putting in the description and in the top right corner

my lasts video about improv

the one from last week,in chicago, where we were already talking about iO

and the video about the history of improvisation

if you haver any questions, you can type them in the comments sections

it will be a pleasure for us to respond, if you wanna know more about the school, the city etc

and it will make me appear higher on youtube haha

the honesty haha

we'll start right now

Damian you have the honor of beginning

I have written everythig on my computer

we're gonna talk about this second week

and a little bit of the third week, because we''ve started it

so we are wednesday 25th of july

so we're doing the third week right now

we haven't finished it yet but we're gonna talk about it

the highlight is that we went on stage

we did a lot of improv jams

in which there are students from all the sections

we're all divided in section, for example we are section 7

those jams are organized either by the school or by other students

and we were lucky last week to play in, I think 4 or 5 jams

we don't play for a long time

but it's still really helpful

with the english on stage

the first times were a bit hard but now it's getting better

so we're trying to do the maximum amount possible

during the jams, maybe 20% of the time we don't understand the scene we're in

so we have to do as if we're understanding

which is good for our improvisers skills

during those jams

we play for like 10 minutes, 15 minutes

in groups

we are divided by groups by different methods

draw for example

and then we improvise

we can talk about the marathon we did

so, from 10am until midnight

we almost only did improvisation non-stop

we only had a few breaks to eat

what did we start with mister RomainVoyJar

we had our first jam at 10 am, I had never improv so early

it was only for the students who are doing the intensive

it was cool, it was our first time on stage in english

after that we had the normal class from 11am to 17pm

and after that we did something called

the 10'000 hours

what we could do is talk about the 10'000 hours and then go back to the marathon

perfect, so

this is something really nice to do, it's for the people who wants to do more improv without paying a lot

literally 10'000 hours

the coaches are volunteers

we only pay 3 dollars

3 dollars for two hours, so it's worth it

it works with self management, the people can sign up to be coach

and usually they are quite good

from our experiences we only had good coaches

we can register whenever we want until the day on the class

then you just have to pay 3 dollars and you can go

there are a lot of people doing it

so we did this after the usual class

because we wanted to do this marathon

and after the 10'000 hours

we just had a one hour break to eat and charge the battery

and then we had another jam, which was a longform jam

this is really interesting to say aswell, the terminology here is different

longform doesn't mean the same here and in switzerland

I will talk about it in an another video, I don't want to spend too much time on it right now

so tell us how did the jam go

we all drew a card

from a card game

with the jack, the queen etc

and we were divided by colors or signs, in 4 or 5 groups

and we all played one after the other

maybe 20 minutes for each group

it looked a bit like a harold or free form

something very free, and it was very nice

and we watched a lof the others too

all those opportunities to play

are opportunities to play with the other from different sections

to play with other classes and people coming from other theaters

people also having courses at iO but without doing the intensives

because iO, of course, also offers courses during the year

regular students do also come to this type of events

so that it permits us to mix us

with people coming from Chicago and attempting class there

which was super cool

then, other jam, slightly different it was the one with the teachers

we were sweaty and we wanted just to sleep

we were doing improv for 12 hours

it works on another system in which you are drawn

and you have after the honour of playing with the teachers

the teachers teaching at iO

and Romain Jacques, or Romain Voyjar as I like to call him,

had the honour to do it

it is important to understand that we were doing improv for 12 hours, we were exhausted

there was you sitting next to me and another person from our section on the other side

the three of us were registered but we were all dead tired on our chairs

"no please, I don't want to play anymore, let me just watch the show

and then, I hear my name and I'm like "okay... come on"

"still 2 hours more of improv, let's go !"

which was still great to see

I had the chance to play with a teacher that we had during the week, so:

thank you Emily if you watch this video

and it's even you who picked my name !

Romain Voyjar got the chance to play while we were just slouched, dying on our chairs

so just to conclude on this marathon of 14 hours

it was cool, long and

what is quite crazy I think is that it pushes your last limits

and that makes you really spontaneous in my opinion

I agree

so: how do the courses exactly work ? every week has a specific topic

which we train. I think that the first week was about the fundamentals

yes, acceptation and so on

quite the basics, and the 2nd week, we began

to do group work.

which I personally enjoyed a lot

yes it was great, mainly group works

create some scenes altogether

try to be the same character at 2 players

that kind of things that were really "bonnard" (swiss expression) to do

I just said "bonnard" in a video.

"bonnard", big up to Switzerland

and the 3rd week is dedicated to two persons scenes

which is more intense, I would say, I think that we had a more realistic way of acting

yes, we were on a more realistic way of playing

which is also very cool, it made us work on other skills

I think that it is extremely exhausting.

as you see me now I'm dead tired

I can't anymore

let's sum it up, 1st week: improv's fundamentals

2nd week: group work

do group images for example

on the 3rd week - I show "3" as an american -

the 3rd week is dedicated to 2 persons scenes, more realistic plays

the 4th week: different improv formats, we get introduced to the different formats

that are the Harold - I guess the Armando - the deconstruction

we'll say more about it when we'll know more

and 5th week that will be, I think, the Harold

no, we'll prepare our OWN format, because at the end of the 5 weeks

we got a show for our section

and we'll propose the format that we want

so the 5th week is there so that we can create on own show

which is nice. which is indeed great

in addition to regular classes, and in addition to the 10'000 hours programme

there are also workshops, we can register to workshops

covering a large variety of topics, often given on the week-end - friday or saturday -

you have then to additionnally pay them, but it is cool

and it allows you to meet people from other sections

because you're not only with your own section

I think that then, the quality is assured. It is still quite expensive

for 3 hours it's - what - perhaps 40 dollars ?

but, for the little we did, quality was really there: it was impeccable

we did one together indeed, we did one on mime

and a next one coming on the Monthy Python's - that one I...

that one yeah, I look forward for it with great great pleasure

same here

so that's it : the workshops, something for me that's also very nice

to be honest, for the moment the school has a lot of positive aspects

the school has a lot to offer, the philosophy is the good one

around group work, on the relation between characters

we have little critique to do on the level of improv's fundamentals that are teached

there is a given structure to the courses but the teachers - they are improv teachers -

so that they allow themselves a lot of freedom

and it is quite different from a teacher to another: we do sometimes the same programme

with very different perspectives

which is also interesting: depending on the teacher you have, you'll learn differently

there are still a lot of things we could speak about, sincerely

I see the list on the computer in front of us

but I think we're going to stop now, so that we keep some topics for the next week

it is like a small cliffhanger we're doing now

crazy stuff, I feel them now they are like this

so, here we are, see you next week

thank you so much for having watched the video

don't hesitate to subscribe and like the video, I'd be honoured

a last word ?

"be careful with citrus, it's trash"

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9 Ways To Stop Overthinking - Duration: 6:57.

9 Effective Ways To Stop over thinking

by : Eevee G http://iheartintelligence.com

There is a fine line between thinking something through and over thinking.

The problem is that not many people manage to control their thoughts efficiently and

easily fall into the trap of over thinking.

This kind of behavior can do more harm than you might think because it does not only prevent

you from enjoying the present moment, but also deprives you from making an adequate

decision that is not dictated by fear or missjudgement.

In this video, I'm going to show you 9 effective ways to stop over thinking.

But before we start, make sure to like this video and subscribe our channel so you won't

miss any interesting updates in the future guys!

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be useful for you.

So, here are nine effective ways you can try to escape you from mind-trap:

1.

Decision-making deadlines.

Giving yourself a set amount of time for decision making is a great way to avoid over thinking.

Usually, when we are trying to decide what to do, whether or not to do something, we

let our minds wonder and explore all the possible outcomes of the potential choices.

This isn't necessarily a bad thing but often the decision making process can keep on going

for an excessive amount of time.

Not only does this prevent us from taking action, but it also is a sure way to waste

our precious time.

So, next time when you catch yourself struggling with making a decision, give yourself a time-limit.

For example, when it comes to a small decision, give it 1 minute to decide and when it comes

to a big one- till the end of the day.

This strategy is definitely worth trying because it's simple and saves you some time and

headaches.

2.

Time-out.

Giving yourself a break when you feel like you are not thinking straight helps a lot.

We all have our moments of uncertainty and instability.

In such times forcing yourself to think of a solution to a problem or making a decision

can be really overwhelming.

Taking a break from the negative thoughts by going for a walk or taking a nap can improve

your thinking process significantly.

You will feel refreshed and will be able to resolve the issue you were struggling with

easier and more sufficiently.

3.

Fight procrastination.

Too many people nowadays are struggling with procrastination.

Maybe this is because in the age we live in there are so many potential distractions that

our minds get easily attracted to and fall into the trap of constantly delaying the work

that should be done.

But procrastinating can also serve you as an excuse to overthink different scenarios

and situations and that can drain your energy really fast.

This issue is not an easy one to resolve because it requires a strong mindset and tons of determination.

But if you manage to actually become a person of action and fight the unresourceful habit

of procrastination, you will not only have rarer occasions to overthink but it will also

improve your life in many other aspects.

So, train your mind into resisting the temptations that are distracting you and become a newer,

stronger and more active YOU!

4.

Working out.

What does a great job at fighting over thinking is working out.

Practicing a sport or simply going to the gym can not only boost your health but it

can also help you organize your thoughts.

Working out regularly can help you arrange your time more efficiently and can strengthen

your will and determination.

You will feel more productive and won't waste time thinking insignificant thoughts.

5.

Will this matter a week, month, or year from now?

Asking yourself this question can help you realize the level of importance of the issue

you are struggling with.

If it is not going to matter even a month from now, why do you worry so much about it?

Training yourself to use that method in order to get a wider and more adequate view of your

situation, will make it easier for you to let go of the useless stories that you are

obsessing with.

6.

Be aware in the present moment.

Being content in the now can help you stop over thinking because you will be focused

on what you are doing and feeling right now.

People usually think through things that have either already happened or things that can

happen in the future.

This is why practicing present awareness is so beneficial.

What is more valuable than the present moment after all?

7.

Being a control freak can only hold you back.

Aiming to control everything that you can in your life isn't going to take you far.

On the contrary, it is more possible to hold you back.

Thinking through something 60 times is a form of control obsession.

When you catch yourself doing it, remind yourself that life is meant to be lived, not controlled

or planned to the last detail.

The sooner you realize that, the happier you will feel because even if you make a wrong

choice or fail while trying to achieve a goal, you can always learn something new.

And of course, next time you can try again more confidently and smarter.

All the people that you look up to have failed at some point of their lives before they have

achieved their dreams.

And maybe thanks to these failures, they have succeeded.

8.

Don't think of what can go wrong, but what can go right.

In many cases over thinking is caused by one emotion, fear.

Falling into its mind-trap can cause big headaches and excessive worries.

The sad truth is that fear controls many people's lives.

They are used to overthink the negative things that MIGHT happen to them, the ways that they

can fail at life.

This has unfortunately become an unresourceful thinking pattern that deprives people from

unleashing their true potential and daring to dream big.

If you recognize yourself in these lines, don't worry.

You have the power to overcome your fears and to do great things with your life.

Next time you sense that you are falling into the trap of your fear and start getting obsessed

with negative thoughts, tell yourself "STOP!" and think of what can go right, what you CAN

achieve.

Visualize your dreams and make them your motivation.

9.

Be careful what you brainwash yourself with.

We don't always realize this but what we read, listen to, watch and who we hang out

with have a great impact on our way of thinking.

Be cautious with how you decide to spend your time.

Choose books and blogs that help you be the version of yourself you have always dreamed

of being.

over thinking can often be caused by things that influence us from the "outside" world.

Hanging out with people who encourage you to grow and support you can really help with

overcoming the habit of over thinking.

Well, that's the 9 effective ways to stop over thinking.

Really cool information isn't it?

Leave us a comment down below and let us know what your thought of this video.

Don't forget to give us account subs and watch other amazing videos on our channel.

Thanks for watching!

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Travel Vlog #98- Zwiedzam FROMBORK/ Visit Frombork! - Duration: 3:28.

Hello to you very much! 8: in the morning.

I'm going for the rolls to the store on a great vehicle.

Which gives me +10 to move around this town.

I welcome you very kindly from Frombork.

The city of Nicolaus Copernicus, the most prominent modern astronomer.

Let's explore all the points related to him.

Froborska cathedral is famous for its magnificent organs that were built in 1506

and the coffin where Nicolaus Copernicus was buried.

I have already finished sightseeing of the Frombork cathedral

and listening to the organ concert.

This was the first point now the second point.

Visiting the tower, the tower on which I am currently standing, the observation tower.

The beginnings of the cathedral in Frombork date back to 1257.

when in Braniewo about 20km from here the whole cathedral burnt.

The Archbishop decided to move the entire diocese right here

Another important figure associated with Frombork

is Mikołaj Kopernik who died here in 1543.

Now it's time for St. Spirit at the Old Street and exhibition about a man.

In the hospital of St. Spirit created in the 15th century.

There is a museum of medical history.

In the museum, you can find very interesting exhibits, eg brain-clogged formalities.

Thank you very much for watching it would be enough for today,

so much of the second shade I invite you to watch the next

greetings from Warmia.

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Jet Li Lifestyle ★ 2018 - Duration: 11:15.

Jet Li is known for his impressive wushu (martial arts) demonstration.

Like some other Chinese actors such as Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan,

Jet Li has also been able to make his mark in the American entertainment industry.

He has acted in a fair number of films, some of which have also

been critically praised.

Back home, he is a big star who is famous not only for his acting but also for his wushu

skills.

Jet Li initially started as a wushu practitioner, winning a national championship at the tender

age of eleven.

As he toured the world demonstrating his talents, the lucrative offer of working in films came

his way.

Soon, he was seen playing lead roles in some Chinese

films, before Hollywood discovered him.

With his remarkable martial art exploits and excellent acting skills,

he was able to lay an immediate impact on the American audience.

His rise to fame was almost instantaneous as most of his movies were blockbusters.

Not soon enough, filmmakers signed him to co-star with some great actors of Hollywood,

making his journey to stardom even faster and easier.

Today, Jet Li is one of the very few Chinese actors who have made it large in Hollywood,

despite language barriers and cultural differences.

Jet Li was born as Li Lian Jie as the youngest of his five siblings and was only two when

his father passed away.

Jet Li was just eight when his family discovered his talent for wushu (a form of martial arts)

and sent him to a school where he could learn the art.

Soon, he was a part of the famous wushu team in Beijing, China, called the 'Beijing Wushu

Team' which participated in the 'National Games of the

People's Republic of China' and the age of 11, Li won his first national championship.

As a result, he travelled to nearly 45 countries to demonstrate the sport and in 1974 Jet Li

exhibited it for the U.S. President Richard M. Nixon.

He also bagged the 'All-Around National Wushu Champion' title of that year.

Jet Li retired from wushu at 17 and made his debut in the Chinese film industry with the

1982 movie 'Shaolin Temple'.

The movie was a success and established him as a promising actor in China.

Towards the end of the eighties, he moved to Hong Kong where he signed up the 1991 movie

'Once Upon a Time in China', a martial arts action film.

His Hollywood debut was with the action-thriller movie 'Lethal Weapon 4' in 1994, in which

he played the bad guy alongside actors Mel Gibson and Danny Glover.

In 2000, he collaborated with rapper DMX and singer Aaliyah for the movie 'Romeo Must

Die', which was a huge commercial success.

The following year, he acted in 'Kiss of the Dragon' for which he received great

critical appreciation.

In 'Hero', a 2002 Chinese film, he played the protagonist, a warrior from 3rd century

in China.

The movie was a great success winning many prestigious awards.

In 2003 he teamed up with DMX once again for 'Cradle 2 the Grave', a crime thriller

which sadly did not make much of an impact.

After a break of one year, he made a comeback with the action thriller 'Unleashed' in

2005, playing a very serious role.

The film was a critical as well as a commercial success.

It was followed by another blockbuster 'Fearless' (2006),

which was based on the true story of the near-death experience of the martial arts master, Huo

Yuanjia.

In 2008, he collaborated with actor Jackie Chan to act in 'The Forbidden Kingdom'

which was an utter failure.

However, after playing a ruthless Chinese emperor in 'The Mummy: Tomb of the

Dragon Emperor' Li was able to please his fans once again.

His recent film 'The Expendables' was released in 2010.

He starred alongside Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham, among other actors.

In 2007, he won the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award under the category, 'Best

Actor' for the blockbuster 'Fearless'.

Li won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor in 2008 for the movie 'The Warlords',

a Qing Dynasty story about three brothers.

In 2008, he also won the Shanghai Film Critics Award' for Best Actor for the movie 'The

Warlords'.

Li married actress Huang Qiuyan in 1987 and the couple has two daughters - Si and Taimi.

The couple got divorced in 1990.

He married actress Nina Li Chi in 1999 and the couple has two daughters from this wedlock

as well.

In 2004, the actor was caught in Tsunami-hit Maldives, and there was rumor about his death.

However, he was perfectly fine save for a minor injury on his foot.

Since January 2006, he has been a "philanthropic ambassador" of the Red Cross Society of China.

In 2007, three years after the tsunami catastrophe, he established his own charitable organization

'The One Foundation'.

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BookTube Recommends Summer Reads | BookTube Collab - Duration: 15:41.

What's up guys, my name is Olivia and my channel is 'hey olivia reads' and my

recommendation for the perfect summer read is 'Royce Rolls' by Margaret Stohl.

This is a story about a girl, who is part of a family very much like the Kardashians.

They have their own reality show, all the kids are named after cars.

The youngest daughter, Bentley, decides she doesn't want to be on her family's

reality show anymore and so she goes to extreme lengths to get out of it so she can go to college.

It is so funny, so meta, so light-hearted but loving and cute at the same time.

It's also not a very big book so you could take this to the beach

and get it done in a single beach trip. So if you love Hollywood,

if you love fun celebrity goofiness. This book is for you.

Hello I'm Julia and I'm from the channel 'readers world' and your next best summer read is

'Summer of Salt' by Katrina Leno. Now I know I'm supposed to like

explain the plot to you all but you don't need a pot or summary to get into this book.

You just need to know that it's fantastic, which it is, proven by all these beautiful tabs.

It's a beautiful story of friendship love and sisterhood

and there's a little bit of spool of magic so I really hope you guys pick it up.

My name is Yasmin and I'm from 'yasmins bookshelf' and the book

that I'm recommending today as my summer read is 'Radio Silence' by Alice Oseman.

I just recently read this and it's already become my favourite book of all time.

I absolutely adored it. It's got beautiful representation, beautiful diversity

and I think the characters are so well developed and just so wonderful to read about.

In this book we followed Frances and Frances is a straight-A student at

high school but she listens to a YouTube podcast called 'Universe City'.

One day she finds out that this podcast is in fact run by a boy that she actually knows

called Aled and they form this really wonderful friendship. Frances becomes the

artist for the podcast and they start to get really popular on YouTube.

But one day Aled's identity gets out into the real world

and people find out who he actually is and Frances and Aled have to work

through not only their friendship but they have to also deal with the new

thing that they're receiving on YouTube and it is so wonderful.

I love the boy-girl friendship in this book and how real it felt and I absolutely adore

these characters as well. So I definitely recommend this as a really good summer read.

Hi everyone, I'm Sandy from the channel 'sandy reads a lot' and I would

like to actually recommend an author and two of her books that I really enjoyed.

This author is Maureen Goo and the first book that I wanted to mention is

'I Believe in a Thing Called Love. This book came out in 2017. It follows a girl named

Desi Lee who has never had a boyfriend and is pretty much a disaster when it comes to romance.

One day this new student transfers to her school and she is determined to make him fall in love with her.

She does so by watching a bunch of Korean dramas and creating a guy based on how two people

within those dramas fall in love. I adored this book so much. Seeing all of

the things that Desi would do to try to win this guy over was just so fun to read.

Desi is a pretty quirky and nerdy character who can be awkward at times

and I really related to her. This was the perfect rom-com book that's very easy

to get into and has a great balance of heartwarming and hilarious moments.

And the last book that I wanted to mention from this author, is 'The Way You Make Me Feel'.

This book came out a couple months ago and it follows our main character Clara and she is kind of a prankster.

One day she does this prank at her school's prom and the prank goes a little bit too far.

Because of the negative consequences that came with it, her dad makes her work at his Korean

Brazilian food truck in order to pay for the damages but she has to do so with

another girl that she does not like. This book is just the perfect summer read

because A. it takes place during the summer and it's just such a fun, cute

light-hearted read. Both of the books that I'm recommending have a really

great friendship in it and also a really great father/daughter relationship and

also the romance in both books are just super adorable as well.

Both books are amazing reads for the summer and I hope you check them out.

Hi, I'm Dustin from 'book babble' and my summer time reading recommendation is

Agatha Christie's 'A Caribbean Mystery'. This one is set in a exotic location and it is just an absolutely fun read.

I if you hope pick it up that you enjoy it as much as I did.

Hey guys, my name is Britt from 'basically britt'

and as for a perfect summer book, I'm gonna go with one of my favourite books

namely 'The Night Circus' by Erin Morgenstern. I think that 'The Night Circus'

is such a perfect summer read because when you're on the beach and you

don't have to think about anything else, you can just focus on this book and just

take everything in because there's so much going on in this book and the story

is about the Night Circus, which is a circus that just appears in the night.

It's a very whimsical circus and then you follow all these amazing special

characters and at the same time there's also this magical competition going on

between a couple of characters. So if you don't feel like reading a fluffy romance

book this summer, definitely pick up the Night Circus because I am positive that you're going to love it.

Hi friends, I'm Theresa from 'just bookish things'.

When I think about the perfect summer read, I think of a short standalone contemporary novel.

If I had to recommend one of the many contemporaries that I like to read over the summer,

I would say 'P.S I Like You' by Kasie West. It is a really cute story

about a girl named Lily. Who is sitting in chemistry class one day and she's

kind of bored, so she just kind of scribbles some obscure song lyrics on the desk.

When she comes back to class the next day, someone else has finished the lyric.

So she starts writing back. Initially they are just communicating

through song lyrics but then they start exchanging actual notes that they leave

on this desk and she finds out that it's a boy from her school.

Through these notes she kind of starts to fall for him. It's super cute, I loved this book a lot.

10 out of 10 would recommend.

Hello everyone, my name is Jen from the channel 'book syrup'

and the book that I would like to recommend for summer reading is

'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls. This is a memoir by Jeannette Walls that

is so heartbreaking and so moving. It's so beautifully written and it's

basically about when Jeannette Walls was younger her parents were not the

greatest parents and although her story is tragic and harrowing, it's very

inspirational in that she is where she is today, despite the way she was raised

and it's just a great summer read. It may seem a little bit depressing but at the

same time it's just so beautifully and wonderfully written I highly recommend it.

Hi everyone my name is Michelle

and a book that I think would be a perfect summer read is 'Big Little Lies' by Liane Moriarty.

This is a thriller about three mothers whose children all go to the

same school and they befriend each other but they all have

their own secrets and then an incident only playground with their children,

sort of creates a fight between the other parents. Basically it's a thriller full of mysteries,

full of secrets and a lot of stuff is happening. I personally think

thrillers and crime novels are the perfect sort of books to read during the summer.

And 'Big Little Lies' is definitely a very good read to like read when you're on the beach.

It's so exciting, so interesting and you're really curious to see how all the mysteries are going to turn out.

Yeah, I can definitely recommend 'Big Little Lies'. I think it's a really good to read during the summer.

Hi, I'm Gabbie and my perfect summer read recommendation is

'When Dimple Met Rishi' by Sandhya Menon. This is basically a cutesy YA

contemporary because I feel like nothing else screams summer more but here's the thing.

The one thing that defines summer for me, is a very nice cup of iced coffee.

So, all ready perfect isn't it. But also while I do enjoy a very cutesy read

that is easy to fly through and perfect for the beach might a say.

I do like a little more substance on top of that and 'When Dimple Met Rishi' really offers you that.

It's very thought-provoking but very fun at the same time, which is something I appreciate.

So I think you might too and also I am one to really

enjoy graphic novels, so my recommendation of that is

the 'Lumberjanes' series. It's basically a series of novels in graphic format,

believe it or not, that follows the adventures of this group of girls at summer camp.

Except it's not your usual summer camp because there's paranormally

and magic and unexplainable things happening and it's just a lot of fun.

My name is Julia and I'm from a channel 'Julia Sapphire' here on BookTube.

For my summer read I'm going to be going with 'Listen to Your Heart' by Kasie West.

This is a young adult contemporary novel. It's very light. It's about a girl named Kate actually,

who is convinced by her friend Alana to join this podcast class at the school.

She doesn't expect to be a host. As these books go, she ends up being a host

and she kind of finds this new passion for herself.

There's a lot of banter and like stuff with her friends. There's a little bit of going on.

There's some romance of course but it's like described as

like a podcast romance, which I think is super cute. It's like an advice podcast.

I thought that was really interesting. It's just so adorable and I'd definitely recommend it.

I read this one recently and I gave it like a decent rating and I

just thought it if you're looking for a little like light summer read, definitely check this out.

Like I read this in a day and I was super happy about it.

I'm Olivia from 'that fiction life' and my perfect summer read is the 'Blood for Blood' series by Catherine Doyle.

This is a totally binge worthy series and the summer is perfect for that. There's so many cliffhangers.

There's very dangerous romance, criminal underworlds, very positive female friendships.

The writing is impeccable, it reads like a movie.

The stakes are so high in this book. It's very hardcore and I'll recommend it till the end of days.

Hey guys, I'm Becca from the channel 'Becca Iris Ruiz' and my perfect summer read recommendation

is gonna be 'Wanderlust' by Jen Malone. This is a really fun travel,

finding yourself story about a girl named Aubrey who takes over her older

sister's job for the summer as a tour guide. She's leading a group of senior citizens on a bus tour in Europe.

It has it's more serious moments but it is also really cute and fluffy.

If you're looking for something nice to read on the beach

or just like, you just want to read something really cute, I would definitely pick this up.

Hi guys, today me and two cute doggies are gonna recommend you a summer read.

And I realise to hold the book I need to let the dogs go.

The book is 'Carry On' by Rainbow Rowell. This is one of my favourite books of all time.

It's full of magic, LGBTQ romance and like one of the best character you will

ever read about, which is Baz. It is like a fun, whimsical version of Hogwarts.

So it's amazing. If you still haven't picked it up, please do. It is the best.

These two goofballs are like the most precious things.

My name is Jay and I'm from the BookTube channel 'the awkward bookworm'.

My favourite summery read is 'Since You've Been Gone' by Morgan Matson.

It follows best friends Emily and Sloane, who have their whole summer planned

and then one day Sloane goes missing

and leaves behind a list of 13 items that Emily has to try to complete in order to lead her to Sloane.

It is just super fluffy and cute and I just love it so much

and I think you guys should all check it out because it is a great summer read.

The book I'm gonna be recommending for a perfect summer read is 'Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine'.

This book follows Eleanor who is a bit of a social recluse.

She goes to work, she comes home and she doesn't really speak to anyone.

She follows the same routine every day and she always drinks a lot of vodka on the weekend.

I recommend this book because it covers really important themes of loneliness, mental illness and family.

It will make you laugh, it will make you cry. It is such such a beautiful book.

If you're going on holiday, if you're just gonna read it by the pool,

if you're gonna just be sitting in your back garden, I honestly can't recommend this book enough.

My name is Kerryn from the channel 'rather be reading' and my perfect summer read is 'Dangerous Girls' by Abigail Haas.

This is maybe a strange choice, in that this is a YA thriller novel but when I think of

summery reads, I think of the type of book that you can just completely

immerse yourself in and lose yourself. Maybe while getting sunburned on the beach, who knows.

This does have some very like sunny vibes.

This is set around a group of friends who go to Aruba for spring break.

Our main character's best friend is brutally murdered while they're on this spring break trip.

And she is in a foreign country on trial for her best friend's murder.

We get different timelines in this. We get before the crime, leading up to the crime,

we get the period during the trial. We also get the time period around when

these two characters first became friends. So you've got that kind of dual

timeline thing if that's something that you're into. This is very immersive.

You can fly through this so, so quickly and it is so enjoyable and I definitely

recommend picking this up for a great fun summer thrillery read.

My name is Anthony and the book I would like to recommend to you is 'Buried Alive' by Jacqueline Wilson.

This follows Tim and Biscuits who go away to a seaside town

and to the seaside and go playing on a beach and it's a real summer read

and I really think you would enjoy it if you decided to pick it up.

I'm Lauryn from 'Lauryn's Library' and I'm here to recommend you a summer read.

For this recommendation I'm gonna recommend Jenn Bennett, which is an author.

I read two of her books this year and I really enjoyed them. They're definitely summer reads.

The first one that I'm gonna recommend is 'Starry Eyes' by Jenn Bennett.

This takes place with a girl named Zorie and Lennon. They go on a camping trip and a lot of goes down.

This one takes place during the summer, so it is definitely a really fun summer read.

Another book that I'm going to recommend was my favourite of the two books,

'Alex Approximately' by Jenn Bennett. This one follows our main character Bailey,

who moves to California with her dad and meets a boy at her summer job.

He's a surfer and it takes place during the summer and this book just really, really captured me.

If you love anything to do with film, she meets a boy over a chatroom talking about film.

But I highly recommend 'Alex Approximately' and 'Starry Eyes' by Jenn Bennett.

Hey it's J from 'J.L Todd' or 'J.L Todd Writes' and I'm here today with a summer book recommendation

and that is 'Fablehaven' by Brandon Mull. There are five books in this series.

And basically what it is it's these two kids they go to visit their grandparents over one summer.

Kendra and Seth discover that their grandparents are caretakers of a magical creature preserve called Fablehaven.

It's a summer read because it's full of adventure and it's lighthearted but serious.

Whether or not you read a lot of middle grade, this is a book for everyone. Like, Mom loved it so.

I'm Simone from 'Me, Simone and I' and the book that I would like to recommend is

'The Disappearance of Emily Marr' by Louise Candlish.

This follows a woman named Tabby, who spots a woman standing outside of her

flat reciting the entrance code and so when the woman leaves she decides

because she has nowhere else to go, she decides to go into the flat but comes

across a woman named Emmy and it's about the things that Tabby finds out about Emmy.

This is a mystery but it doesn't have any gore or anything like that in it.

It's set on the coast of France and on a little island, so definitely a great summer read.

Hello everyone, my name is May and my channel name is 'may reads' and I have

the perfect summer book today for you guys and it is 'Lucky in Love' by Kasie West.

This book is about Maddie. She wins the lottery like every one of us wishes we would one day.

Everyone knows. Her family knows, her friends know

and the only person that doesn't know is her very cute co-worker.

So it is really light-hearted and really summery and I would advise you guys to read it.

And I wish you guys a really awesome, hot summer that you can enjoy with all of your friends and family.

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