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Natasha Lyonne Stayed at the Hotel Where Michael Jackson Dangled His Baby - Duration: 3:00.

-This is very exciting. You went on a global press tour

to promote this season of the show.

-Yeah, well, you know, Berlin, but, yes, global.

-Okay. It's over ocean at least.

-Yeah. -You were in Berlin.

I heard this was very exciting for you.

You stayed in the hotel

where Michael Jackson famously dangled his child.

-Dangled the baby. Baby Blanket.

-Yeah, baby Blanket. -You guys know Blanket, right?

I mean, one of the great -- one of the top 10 baby names.

-Yeah. -You're a dad, so...

-Yeah, I was so upset that Blanket was taken.

-I can only imagine. [ Laughter ]

-Yeah. -I mean, as soon as

we got there, you know, it's me,

the great Danielle Brooks, who plays Taystee.

-She's fantastic. -I mean, one of the greats.

The wonderful Jackie Cruz.

And so, we were there.

And I was the quirky of the bunch, you know?

And so, right away, as soon as we got there,

I said, "Let me see this balcony."

[ Laughter ]

-You asked the hotel staff? -Because they're very good

at being, like, polite, reasonable human beings.

So it gives me the space I need

to just, right away, move in with that,

which I did. -I imagine the hotel has chosen

not to promote this as a thing.

-And I don't know why. I don't know why.

[ Laughter ]

I got to be totally honest,

I actually have no idea what the name of the hotel is.

I only know that it was the baby Blanket hotel.

[ Laughter ]

And if I had to get back, I would just, you know,

Google that, I guess.

Oh, wonderful hotel. Such wonderful people.

[ Laughter ]

-Did you ever get to the balcony?

-Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, big-time, big-time.

[ Laughter ]

We dangled so many things off the balcony.

The whole -- The whole junket,

I couldn't focus 'cause I was just, like,

"Why aren't we doing the whole thing on the balcony?"

-Yeah. [ Laughter ]

And, yes. -I'm so glad

you're bringing attention back to that historic moment.

-Yeah. It's actually -- It's messed up.

Because, you know, he passed away.

But his ghost still haunts those halls.

-Really? -Yes, it does.

-Oh, that's good to know. -Yeah, yeah.

Big fan of the show. Of "Orange is the New Black."

-Oh, got you. Not this one.

-On Netflix, yes. -Oh, so, in the haunting,

he gives you -- -He loves Netflix, Michael, yes.

-So, Michael Jackson's ghost

takes time out to compliment your work.

-Oh, he's such a great guy. You know?

[ Laughter ]

You know he has a great -- He has those little loafers

and the white socks, which I love, and I do.

-That's interesting, 'cause I never know, as a ghost,

do you still have your old clothes?

-Oh, yeah. You have your kind of hero life outfit,

but you would maybe a suit like this when you become a ghost.

-Yeah, yeah. -And so, for him, it's that.

And we talked about that, 'cause we have that in common.

-Now, he didn't die there.

Why'd he end up back at that hotel?

[ Laughter ]

-Now that's the kind of quantum science I don't get mixed up in.

-I apologize. -I don't go there.

-Yeah, no. Shame on me for asking.

-Yes, yes.

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TLC旅遊生活-瘋台灣全明星 鮑伯嚐美食Feeding Bob Blumer - Duration: 47:51.

I've always wanted to travel with the chef

and I heard my friend bought bloomers in town if anyone knows food it's

definitely over he's normally the world renowned hosted numerous cooking shows

but he's also a six-time Guinness world record holder for amazing cooking skills

one for picking up rice with chopsticks Bob loves his challenges and has even

taken on Taiwan five times

so Bob I don't know where you are but you finally met your match you versus me

but in Taiwan Jin's

Oh

one night calls there's only one place Bob could be since it's where everyone

else is too I have a sneaking suspicion that I'm

gonna find Bob at the night market

it's hard not to get distracted by all the food and I sniff my way to find my

foodie friend there's definitely something stinky in

there

all right everybody I finally found him I knew he was going to be here at the

night market I've been to Taiwan four times but I'm always working I'm almost

always here in Taipei so I thought I would just I'd come here check things

out spend a bit of time looking around town and then go out into the

countryside because I have never ever get out into the countryside well that's

where I come in because I know all the perfect places to

take you and I also know that I'm a tour guide I would be your tour guide but not

only a tour guide that's too simple I'm also gonna be your competition like

competition markets are a must-see for any visitor if me sad night market is

one of the best choices for a foodie like Bob it is literally so laughter

stall after stall of Tao is most delicious offerings and arguably some of

the best food in the world the only problem is deciding what to eat first

this is a huge fried dumpling and inside of it you have the eggs you have oysters

you have shrimp careful it's really hot and it's like

there's the juice that's gonna come out of it inside Carol Carol balls oh this

is a yo is it thank you yes and each one has a yoga and oh my gosh this always

come follow us they've got one two three four five six seven eight

is this worth the wait lines are maybe waited in saline that someone was not as

hungry as we are my fingers as well okay this is really hot

you want a perfect combination does he get so rich the pork is kind of salty

and then they get food and that tire roots are having it having Chris penis

on the outside now I fully understand whether such a big line now may not be

able to name any of the things he's eating but he isn't afraid to try

anything I throw at him chicken hearts mystery meat on a stick more meat on

sticks funny buzzy green and white fruit jelly too easy of beans perhaps it's

time to make Bob work for his

kid stuff it's time to take Bob to catch his dinner and true talent and style and

that's what brings us Bob versus Janet show an endorphin

fishing was once a southern town pastime but has now spread throughout the island

it's fun and simply delicious and then we had a little friendly throwdown but I

was playground stuff Bob this is the real deal of this

when I first heard something I thought of my previous experience in Louisiana

shrimping where I went on a shrimping boat I never imagined a warehouse with

plastic chairs and three swimming pools

kind of bounced up and down and that means it's okay just just being

attracted by your bait then you don't want to pull it up wrenches you don't

think you'll pull the baby out of its claws right out of its causing that out

of it now why am I telling you all this you're my competition I see me doing

that's right though and then just letting you do it okay so it's a matter

of company fishing cut through this babies at a time tissue what do you

think

it's not as easy as it looks okay so happy minutes so let's say ten minutes

my friend you are going down you might excel in competitive cooking but surely

you're no expert in strip fishing this your main trimming culture here is

actually surprisingly very very popular it's just really interesting

I got one

yeah currents or get it too

okay how much you know what I'm going to do with you I

am going to slather you in oil I'm going to put

lavish coals you've ever come close to and I mean a grim you until you're just

the perfect

specimen of a grilled shrimp do you know what I'm gonna do

and I'm gonna let you go

I feel like maybe I should try the

thank you I'm gonna do my victory lap

you know what it's like

so here you get you get a lot of that same experience you take the shrimp that

you've just caught and moments later you're grilling it but the beauty of it

is how convenient it is you know someone's already sent your barbecue out

for you they've given you all these ingredients you know a beautiful thing

about these shrimp is that they seasoned themselves and they put themselves to

you just leave when you're long enough they'll jump in this all they'll jump in

the pepper and they'll jump right onto the grill here we go

to drink

okay so I have to admit this looks amazing

perhaps I shouldn't be so hard on Bob if you're going to reward me with empty a

stick cookie

it's a bottle of cognac

one bean salad Shambo

you really don't need many ingredients probably I got it yeah I won't get drunk

off that it is a nice subtle flavor and

seriously I'm never eating shrimp again without Bob around two cookies but I'm

sorry I think we may have ordered a lead to be too much food fried steamed and

boiled you can order shrimp any way you like and believe you me I like them all

it's just so hard to resist all the dishes you can get from the kitchen even

if you don't catch them up yourself we ate it and catch much tonight but we

will certainly be hitting the road

you

from night market lines to shrimping lines record-holding super chef Bob

bloomer has gladly accepted every challenge I laid out for him so far time

to shake things up a little as we head down the coast to wallet so I don't

normally make it a habit of driving along the freeway and then kind of

getting on the car climbing up some rocks and then standing next to a cliff

but this is Bob's fifth time to Taiwan and he's never been to the East Coast

this is my favorite part of the island now you can see why I thought Taiwan was

just a big city no but look at this coastline it's crazy we had this whole

area as we go down U is just gonna get more and more beautiful and then the

culture is so vibrant here and you're gonna love it really there's so much

food I'm so excited okay so let's go this

seems to feel at home around every kind of cuisine but let's see how he does as

we visit an Amy's family and introduce Bob

we're heading to the Matta I'm the wetlands where this Aboriginal tribe

estates environmentally friendly by gathering resources that are close to

home and using traditional cooking

America to shame that means it is so consumer Mahalo to tell some people you

don't because I'm trying to think if we can give you a name here I think I need

a more local name than his name I want to know exactly what it means

no no you just have to go around in the hole Ami's tribe saying hi my name is

Gunnar

when we asked fossa to give me a name it was really interesting to watch him

ponder it and and then when he decided to name me after his 90 year old

grandfather who was still very strong and by the way had 10 wives I was so

honored in fact I'm so honored that I think I'm gonna adopt that name for the

rest of my visit here in Taiwan some new clothes and a new drinking ritual I

think Bob so this is what they call here

and it's the way they fish so it's layers and layers of a nice bamboo right

and then they'll have some twigs and then some leaves on top and basically

they're recreating a friendly environment for fish so this is the

exact traditional method that they've used guessing for hundreds of years

right no I see so you trap it yeah

Wow nothing some niggas swam through my tote okay nothing right toes right next

to my foot

what he doesn't know is that this time he's going to have to make his own

public where to time to blow our balls mine

the campfire but I believe we're gonna start with making the bowls first okay

because the rocks are cooking the rocks are cooking yeah are we having rocks for

lunch this is what's gonna be going inside our bowls so we actually gonna

make the bowls first or else we have nothing to put the rocks in the runs on

is what we're gonna use to cook with and it does become Oh so we're cooking with

the rock we're not actually eating the wrong gonna eat the right okay this is

what we're making it could I mean very cute

oh the balls referring to this okay this is largely feed on that leaf beetle that

me yeah I love the fact that you can take a leaf pull it off a tree and then

turn it into a functional ball with a simple skewer it just makes you realize

how we rely on modern conveniences so much that we've almost lost our ability

to create simple things that don't take very much you know the solutions to many

of our day-to-day problems are right under our nose it's gonna make me become

much more resourceful now that I've seen this all happened in front of my eyes

Bob's mind is blown but he hasn't even seen the best part of this culinary

magic yet

that's incredible you know if you told me about this I would not have believed

you I did think okay look the water's boiling

new touch this is totally genius I had no idea that the water would just bubble

up like a cauldron it was amazing in that the fish and the

entire soup cooked in less than five minutes

it's amazing it's very delicate you get a bit of the fish you get a bit of the

the greens and you definitely taste the ginger - yeah ginger is nice not

coincidentally those are the only three ingredients other than some water

sometimes you actually don't need to be too fancy just simple ingredient normal

fresh and you've got a really delicious killer it doesn't get better than this

Thank You Jen you might be a genius in a modern kitchen but it looks like she's

learned a thing or two today and now we get to feast on the fruits of our labor

we fill our bellies again before we continue south to our next destination

Bob Bluebird is taking town by storm so we continue to eat our way down

which now brings us to title where we'll be visiting the Domitian village and the

room chi tribe during the annual lupines harvest festival this festival

celebrates a successful trip and it's kind of like getting your uncle to tell

people were trying to share the holiday with their families the third sports

middle booty-shaking basically a ceremony we're giving our thanks to the

ancestors and now we have Vito enough have you ever had beetle nut here in

which they make here thanks for us to let them to let us into their village so

okay so just chew chew chew chew and don't swallow no it's just a millage you

don't fall behind my back with when I first tasted the beetle that the first

thing that happened was I got all these this sort of explosion of flavors in my

mouth and then I started to feel a little bit alive it was kind of like a

shot of espresso I'm also kind of waking up yeah you're gonna watch they didn't

have to chase it down with

everybody's spaces I knew that they honestly couldn't believe that I did the

bullseye that was that was the grocery the most gratifying part at all it

wasn't like they were just happy they were shocked

for me the most striking part about this whole festival is the number of

generations that it spans they have the elders with their beautiful wind beaten

faces and the big creases in their faces when they smile but they're just so

beautiful and then it goes down several generations all the way to these little

kids who are still a bit too young to understand what's happening but are

definitely having a good time and you can see that the festival really

galvanized it's the entire community

sir smooth moves here young man will shoulder straight

here's harsh

so we said to a group a chef's kitchen thing or two about local cuisine what is

this guess it looks like the heart of any house right the moment that we open

that smoking oven and saw those amazing slabs of pork belly just hanging there

dripping glorious beads of fat it was just incredible and tasting that was

that was the best bacon I've ever had in my life this is what you normally want

right that's fat to be barbecues ooh it just envelops every bite that you take

right you lick every single finger nature just like our hunter they just

take a sword and knife they can survive whole week we're gonna make a survivor

out of Bob today competition in the work

that's whatever you harvest you have punky have millions you have corn and Y

board you're all weapons together leaves and you put in a fire

yeah

ladies and gentlemen who will be the next master of a chef looks like it will

be a tough loss for the judges will it be Bob with this decades of experience

in creating delicious cuisine or really Beach in with their decades of

experience in eating and the winner is I take this one oh the feel is more heavy

kick you know it's a delicacy it's delicate beautiful flowers so there's

the garden right whatever you need the kitchen is yours

surprise me I'm going to continue because I'm a very sore loser until miss

win besides that I have made the best Oh camera wraps all right

so these are ginger flowers yeah they almost look like orchids so this is

ginger root yeah this is great that's gonna be really young mm-hmm

sweet ginger bond this is all why vegetable the elder would go out to the

backyard and look around and whereas all I saw we're we're weeds and leaves

hanging from the trees chewing oh we can use this and we can use this and this

has great flavor and it's like a completely different palette than I'm

accustomed to so there's definitely a lot I could learn here after our last

couple experiences with Bob's fan stay cookie I'm looking forward to

seeing what he comes up with this time

be careful be careful all right we're gonna put the eggplant in right away

otherwise this image too much heat that's gonna burn

well I'm going to add a little bit of water it's it's gonna steam now

the challenge of all

we need any more greens I could just take apart so beautiful a flower

I need this leaf right in the inside the leaf that you can eat sticky rice and

pumpkin it's really nice and some of that pork that was rendered and it's

sort of all over the rice I get the oil it's like a smell of bacon in the

morning and that's what it tastes like

breezy fingers already sign of a great meal too

all we need is some there it is right right to wash down all this oily

deliciousness de lui we'll be right back

you

taipei is full of modern international cuisine choices these days but we're

heading back for some authentic traditional Taiwanese or mean that

dishes this is actually an older part of town so it's really interesting you'll

see all these old restaurants that have done nothing but the same dish for like

20-30 years like multiple generations yeah you actually watch the food be

prepared right in front of your very eyes like right on on the sidewalk

this is open kitchen tamina yeah

fencing in is actually these tip in this old picture it's it's almost like you

know when you carrying it oh gosh you're so right oh so they would walk on the

streets yeah then think yes I see Tommy that's the name of

I think this is just a little appetizer politics yep

so I would suggest starting from the soup yes so that you

can taste this stuff it's a very delicate

I actually tasted the noodle

this is just this is Christian my palate

starting you're gonna have to loosen up your pants after this true

these punches we got a little distracted by the smells in the street but our real

goal is actually what was once small and is now expanded to a four or rather a

three walled restaurant literally next door at the restaurant that I wanted to

take you to everything you'll find here is all Taiwanese dishes you get the

seafood obviously you know we love our seafood here and

bottarga the italians call for targets rest

Omega SNI 1 Jeremy OMB to

and this is this is the distraction you find out a lot of weddings what else and

I would like to try a little bit

on the sidewalk we've got all the dishes out here so you know exactly

this is perfect for people who can't read Chinese because normally I open the

menus all in Chinese later but this open kitchen open appetite waiting for water

essentially home-cooked meals prepared and served right on your open table now

open your mouth and thanks

Bon Appetit or here would say title I don't I don't mean start movement start

moving okay so try this is the Taiwanese caviar what do you think Asian lover

with the radish hmm it adds different textures as well yeah breaking freshness

too because this is really it's it's really dense and it's really intense to

visit mm-hmm this is sticky rice with crab

I love the family-style presentation especially when there's only two people

at the table because then you can eat as much as an entire family would eat okay

we're gonna wash it down with a very fun drink it's just a soda

that marble inside is what keeps the carbonation from leaving obviously you

take it and you marble right there it's fantastic it's genius

hmm worst of all the whole packaging amazing

and I love the fact that the pushing in I love the fact that you've got this

little marble sort of bouncing around like that it's got a bit of sweetness

and that's nice when you taste the spiciness so at all everything works

together and that's the other thing you know you go from one bite to the next to

the next and you feel like you're turning the entire country on this one

small tabletop on our glutinous I mean glorious footie adventure around Taiwan

I take Bob bloomer down to Tainan se which proudly boasts of

and which some even claim to be the food capital of Taiwan ba is about to be

informed at what could possibly be his biggest townies challenge to date he

doesn't know yet but we're heading to a temple and he's going to need to say a

prayer for what he's going to be asked to do next

party sorry

gorgeous the city is so colorful and these are that sacrifices to me these

are the offerings already right this is not a particularly large temple or a God

you know a year old is to experience what we call the fund of now like I said

this whole street is gonna be completely different scenes money it's gonna be

you're gonna feel like you're in a different place is this whether you put

the tables all the tables are the chairs you're gonna have dancers you're gonna

have tons of tables just round tables and the best part of the bundle is of

course the food that's where you come in where I come in

I want to show you the kitchen and let's see if you can prepare a dish for us if

I can prepare dish yeah are you ready you up for the challenge sounds like a

great challenge to me I love this guy Bob wants to eat and cook like a local

so that's exactly what he's going to get it makes just open kitchen with dusting

a few tables and lots of platters to fill no glorified kitchen here but first

he has to decide what to cook so I take him to a local market to find some fresh

local ingredients

okay we're getting right now your mission is 280 people 28 tables of

hungry guests tonight you need to make 28 platters so I'm

responsible for one course

famous for sugar cane oysters milk fish mangoes and pomelos is any foodies dream

every stall at the market is right culinary possibility and hominy that a

milk fish here face so if I could come up with some way to take this fish if

the land spin on it yeah this is the belly that I was Hannah and this ratio

all the collagen all the fat to stability so that's the money that's the

best part of the fish we would like to give you under free if

you'd like to try it that's nice

it seems that father's blown away despite of all this color that's

probably because of the lack of fruits and veggies in Canada Bobby I'm kidding

I'm kidding look at these mangoes Wow well smell it

you can compare your green man like a green mango SAP that is a really unusual

flavor look you know back home we have one maybe two different mango browse at

best I think this is currently in season right now this gives me I wouldn't know

that there's a perfect manga yeah okay this is this big one here boom or demon

one that's got more about honey flavor to it also beautiful all three of these

are amazing hmm so I mean this is just a sampling

you know would be really cool this is this is a very California cuisine kind

of dish so I could do melt fish okay and then create bad

of mango salsa and put it on top of big gorgeous presentation okay I would say I

need about 200 mangoes okay button open them body up 200 are you kidding me with

my mangoes square delayed it's time to get back to our temporary kitchen and

start seeing some bomb new learn magic with six Guinness World Records to his

name this feast should be a cakewalk for him it is a perfect world I'm here in

Taiwan one very large basketball they're the ones that put together this entire

banquet so normally they have to prepare all these dishes for 200 so how many

different producers are they doing tonight those are ten they're doing ten

dishes 28 is 280 platters yeah well we only have 348 I don't feel so bad myself

peeling and chopping Tomatoes can be so much work I've got my head down and I'm

slicing and dicing I look up I see this big truck arrived and it just unfolds

like this flower unfolding and it's a karaoke truck I've never seen anything

like that in my life and then all of a sudden this pen shows up there's a guy

walking a ladder around as he's connecting all the piping that supports

the tent I mean you know and I looked at it again I look up and then there's 280

people sitting here I mean this thing just unfolded out of nowhere

all this fresh come in and coriander I think the biggest challenge was trying

to take the local flavors and reconfigure them and present them with a

bit of a California twist knowing all the time that not everybody was gonna

get it as evidenced by some of the tables it didn't quite get it and then

others that totally ate it all up

we're gonna beautiful skinnies

on the same time not even breaking it

is a beautiful place

I love the fact that we're celebrating a local God and what I tried to do was I

tried to take the ingredients that are special to this region handed to us by

the gods I took those ingredients reconfigure them and then offer them to

the people of Yemen and back to the gods and that that was such a pleasure was so

special for me

bawls has been actually amazing he has basically said yes to every challenge I

put in front of it including cooking a banquet for 283 80 people and it's

massive on the street banquet with music and

dancers and heat and rain by the way

after Taiwanese caviar night market delights they will fit forever as

Taiwanese home-cooked meals shrimp lambaste

don't come to fish traditional I buy it seems that all rumors still has a few

tricks of history now it's payback time I mean Janet's been such an amazing host

that I wanted to do something really special for her so I told her to invite

a few friends and bring them down here but didn't tell me anything else

this is gonna be a little bit of a hybrid between all the flavors that you

introduced me to and all the experiences that you introduced me to and I'm

creating my own meal as my thank you to you for everything that you picked up

some inspiration from our hosts around Taiwan and now I'm going to profit

deliciously

so this cocktail was inspired by the millet wine that we had the fermented

Jason with that have originals in the village yeah been planning this since

our very first night on the road Jenna and I went swimming that night and

at the end of the meals it was like all this shrimp shrapnel all these shells

that were curried in the garlic and the lemon grass and the black pepper that

they've been cooked with and Janet actually said to herself she said you

know I should save these and I said yeah bag them up and take them home and I'll

teach you how to make something with them then I thought oh Abdul troupis so

I said to her assistant to her house it was stole it from the freezer and then I

made this shrimp this I added a lot of things but all of the seasoning the

essence of the flavor just came from the ingredients that the shrimp had

originally been cooked with and then it was really fun too

to take me out the shrimp and put it in the middle of the ball on a little mound

of mashed potatoes and use those little fishing lines that I used at the night

market you know and the little kids saw so all at all between the flavors and

the bisque the presentation with the shrimp and the line and stuff and

definitely the dish I was louder so I have to let everybody know we weren't

sure pink you won

what keeping this shrimp it is a little bit of mashed potato

you have been planning this for a while you even got the looks and everything

my pasta question was inspired by three different parts of the trip first of all

there was the beetle nut leaf plate that I learned to make from the Aboriginal

tribe secondly the pasta that I used was gifted to me by the mayor of Cannon and

it's an edamame pasta lastly the mullet roe that I had tasted

in the restaurant at lunch which is just sliced and served with a radish mullet

is you know it's it's a dried fish roe yeah that's what this is and in Italy

they loved to make pasta with so this is venom that leaves from the

means of today yes what I went to visit the Aboriginal tribe and they showed me

how to make this fish soup taking hot rocks and putting it in water and what I

saw the water bubble up and boil and turn my very eyes I'm so blown away and

then you know Janet's been talking about cheese cheese cheese it's all she talks

about in the bag

this is what she scores drive around the band Janet's been telling me how much

she loves that's the one thing that I cannot get info on and so I've created

blue cheese fondue dessert course and it's being heated you can see that the

cheese is still bubbling out hold on one second because I have some things that

this is my bowl do you know the most touching thing about this is yes

delicious and I love the presentation and then the detailing behind all the

dishes you know yeah I know you've been paying attention what really really

means a lot to me is that you really listen to everything that I said about

what highlights

know where I'll take you don't party tonight

really now say Enterprise night we're gonna split your work and you're gonna

have to dance off all these

oh my god I so needed that dance-off because man we've eaten so many calories

I thought you might even absolutely pleasure to have Bob here and to show

you all my favorites around the island

every single challenge I put in front of it all right

you know I'm coming back I like it next time I come back good

challenge accepted

until done

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Natasha Lyonne Had a Very Disappointing Visit to a German Sex Club - Duration: 6:47.

-What else did do you in Berlin?

-Well, the main thing I learned in our Berlin escapades

is that you don't want to

go to a sex club on a Monday night, Seth.

-Okay, gotcha.

-Yes, and I guess -- maybe you do.

Because the big night for a sex club is a Sunday night.

-Interesting. -Which you know.

Yeah, you know this.

-I would not have thought a Sunday.

[ Laughter ]

Sunday sounds worse than Monday.

-Yeah. Yeah. I guess that it does.

[ Laughter ]

-I mean, like -- I would want to go Monday

to, like, get over having like a case of the Mondays.

-Oh, right. I see. I learned a lot about you in this moment.

[ Laughter ] -Yeah.

-Yeah, and I know you pretty okay.

-Yeah. -So that was telling.

-So you went to a sex club in Berlin on a Monday?

-Yeah, yeah. And so --

-What's the scene like on a Monday?

-I'm gonna tell you all about it.

[ Laughter ]

And so -- first, in the first place --

-First place?

-Everybody is like -- Well, in the first place,

everybody was like, you know, don't go.

Please don't go on a Sunday.

You're not gonna see our city at its best.

The real rampaging --

-Oh, so they were not against you going to a sex club.

It was really just about the day you were going.

-Yeah, because, you know, I'm a tourist.

-Yeah, yeah.

-And so, then -- then, they were like,

"But if you're gonna go, if you insist --"

I said I have very limited time.

I got to see the sights, get in and get out.

I have very limited time.

"If you're gonna go, you have to go at 1:00 a.m."

I said, "Listen, baby, Shirley Temple makes the laws, not me.

When she started showbiz way back when,

everything in showbiz starts, you know, at like 4:00 a.m.

for no reason."

I don't know why it doesn't start at noon,

but the junket starts so early,

we had to go hit the club by like 10:00 latest.

So, first to kill time, we went and we ate a nine-course meal,

which you don't want to do before a sex club.

[ Laughter ]

If you're jet-lagged, you don't want to --

two things you don't do at a sex club.

You don't go jet-lagged.

Three things.

You don't make eye contact.

[ Laughter ]

And you don't sit on anything.

But, so, we went.

We ate all kinds of --

-I'm assuming a heavy German meal.

-Heavy, veal, venison, vegetables.

-Sex foods. -Yes, sex foods.

[ Laughter ]

You got to get in the sex zone.

And then, we were very tired.

I can't believe that they even let us in

because our expression was basically like, you know,

"Not tonight, honey." -Right.

-That was pretty much what we were saying.

-Yeah, and that's not the vibe you want in your sex club.

-And but they were like, "It's a Monday.

Who else are we letting in?"

[ Laughter ]

"It's a Monday at 10:00."

So we get in.

And then, the first thing is they take your cellphone,

which is very violating, right away.

-Sure. But I understand the logic behind it.

-Kind of. But also, what else are you doing as a sex tourist?

You know what I mean?

[ Laughter ]

So then, they did that.

Then, even the bigger crime, they wanted my blazer.

Which you know, I love having a blazer on.

-Yes. -Because it's a good --

it's a barrier. It's a good wall to have.

And then --

-Why did they want your blazer?

-I guess, I don't know.

To do, like, sex stuff in the back?

[ Laughter ]

-Do you think somebody violated your blazer?

-I don't know.

I don't know what they did with my phone.

I don't know what they did with my blazer.

I don't know any of these people.

I don't know what they do.

-So you walk in and it's --

-So I walk in, and maybe six people, max.

-Okay, doesn't seem like a lot.

-Mostly what there is, which I don't have any of -- do you? --

is, like, black light.

-Sure.

-You know, sex art, neon. -Uh-huh.

-And then, Danielle had one of the great ideas,

which is an app for your phone,

which would show you everything in the room.

[ Audience ohs ]

It's a big idea that I just exposed.

But they had stolen our phones.

And then, it's just techno people.

People love techno.

-Yeah.

-Six people dancing.

One person in a Hawaiian shirt.

No eye contact. [ Laughter ]

You want to desperately avoid -- Marble statues.

Phallic marble statues,

which you don't see as much of anymore.

Remember how much people used to love marble statues.

-Yeah, it was a big thing.

So, if of the six people you saw --

I don't want to individually criticize any of them --

but if you rated them all on a 1 to 10,

and then, added up those six scores, what's the total number?

-Oh, I don't do this kind of thing.

There is one woman who was a real medium though I would say.

-Okay, got it. [ Laughter ]

-Like, you know, and she was just out there

in her, like, saggy jeans and --

[ Laughter ]

Don't talk about women that way. All right?

[ Laughter ]

I'm gonna tell you right now.

Do not talk about women. [ Cheers and applause ]

This woman, a 10 out of 0.

-Yeah, 10 out of 10.

-A nice, you know, a nice soft, you know --

-Yeah. That's when -- you know, for me,

it's like get some veal, Monday night, soft denim.

-Dancing!

Oh, such a great, great club it was.

-Now, when you leave the sex club without engaging --

this is an assumption of mine --

in the sex clubbery, did they kind of look at you side-eyed?

Like, "Hey, that's --"

-Yeah, and in German, no less.

-Oh, yeah.

-But, yeah, you know, we got looks.

You have to do -- the pool was thankfully closed.

-Yeah. Hopefully forever. Yeah.

-It's a very weird scene, Seth.

I got to be honest.

I mean, it's something I'm glad I saw.

But I don't know why they put it on their top 10 ideas.

Because it's a very -- it's a very --

And the next morning was junket time.

-Yeah, yeah.

-And it was very much like the season.

I know that you have been texting me

that you've seen all the episodes already, which I'm --

-I'm so caught up. -I'm so blown away by.

Thank you so much.

-Of course, I watched them with Michael Jackson's ghost.

-Michael Jackson, yes. [ Laughter ]

The two of you are -- -We laughed.

-But, like, the morning after,

I mean, we stayed maybe 20 minutes max, you know?

'Cause like what's the appropriate amount of time

to do sex clubbing when you're just not down to ride?

[ Laughter ]

And the next morning was just, like,

I thought we were all gonna be together in the junket space.

But no.

-They separated you?

-They had separated us,

which was very much like the new season.

And it was a very paranoid junket experience

because I was like, "Danielle, have you spoken about it?"

You know, has Jackie?

-Oh, right, you didn't know if you were --

-So you're dropping little sex hints,

waiting for the journalists to pick up on them.

But you know, you've got to play it cool in these situations.

You got to play it cool

so you don't get in trouble with the law.

Yeah.

-Well, this is -- next time I go to Berlin,

I'm definitely going to do the opposite of everything you did.

-Yeah. [ Laughter ]

-It's always so great to see you.

We've run out of time to talk about your show

because of how much we promoted German sex clubs.

[ Laughter ]

But it's a wonderful show and I'm so glad it's back.

It's always so great to have you here.

-Thank you so much. Thank you.

-Natasha Lyonne, everybody!

Sixth season of "Orange Is the New Black"

is streaming on Netflix.

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The Truth About Dr. Pimple Popper - Duration: 5:37.

Popaholics are having a moment, thanks in large part to Sandra Lee, a.k.a. Dr. Pimple

Popper.

The Southern California-based dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon struck gold - or should

we say blackheads? - with her viral pimple popping videos, making this guilty pleasure

a little less guilty.

With 3.6 million YouTube subscribers and 2.7 million Instagram followers, Lee's just started

to scratch the surface, starring in her own TLC special, Dr. Pimple Popper: This is Zit,

in 2018, with a 12-episode reality show for the network in the works.

Wanna squeeze out a little more?

Here's the untold truth of Dr. Pimple Popper.

To pop or not

For $20, you can buy Dr. Pimple Popper's comedone extractor to squeeze your own blackheads and

whiteheads.

But should you?

Nylon reported that some skin care pros advise against home extractions.

Some believe amateur poppers are less likely to cleanse and disinfect properly.

And others think extractions can lead to scars.

Needless to say, Lee doesn't agree with those who think comedone extractors can damage the

skin, telling Mental Floss, simply,

"That is B.S."

She's not a popaholic?

The popaholic community has embraced Lee as one of its own, but the truth is, Dr. Pimple

Popper doesn't share the same compulsion for popping as her popaholic fans.

"Have you ever seen the Instagram Dr. Pimple Popper?

Every single post is about like squeezing something."

She told Racked,

"I don't watch any of the other videos.

They all kind of gross me out!

When they're amateur, I don't want to hear screaming, I don't like that stuff."

She accepts that she may not be "a true popper," explaining:

"Everyone says, 'She's one of us!

She's one of us!' but I'm not really.

I mean, I like it, but I don't need it."

The worst kind of famous

Lee isn't exactly camera shy.

Besides her TLC special, she has appeared on a wide range of shows, from the Today show

to the Rachel Ray Show and Tosh.0.

So that's why it's surprising to hear that Lee isn't entirely comfortable with her fame.

She told Broadly she gets recognized so often in public that she wears a hat to the grocery

store, saying,

"I joked this is worst kind of fame you can have - it's a lot of fame, but not much fortune.

I think it's better to have it the other way around, a lot of fortune and no fame, right?"

Getting grossed out

Don't let Lee's relaxed on-camera demeanor fool you.

She can get grossed out by procedures just like the rest of us.

Especially inflamed and infected cysts.

She told Cosmo,

"They smell because there is an infection there and if there is bacteria involved, that

creates an odor."

But Lee hides her true feelings to make her patients feel as comfortable as possible.

She told Lad Bible,

"I want to make sure my patients feel safe and respected.

[...] You don't want to feel bad about yourself after a doctor's visit."

Going viral

People go to great lengths to hide embarrassing flaws.

So then why would anyone let Dr. Pimple Popper film their blemishes for millions to see online?

Money.

Lee told Forbes she'll do the procedure for free if patients let her film and post it

on YouTube.

She says,

"Of course, I make them anonymous and remove anything identifying.

Literally, they all say yes."

"We get a lot of videos that kind of go viral.

That drum up a lot of excitement and they really grow like a snowball."

Total control freak

The days of Lee filming, editing and uploading every video herself using her iPhone and iMovie

are no more.

She now has a team helping her, but that took some getting used to.

She told Mental Floss,

"I have a little bit of a problem letting go because I feel like it's my responsibility.

They're my patients, and I try to keep them private and anonymous.

If [the team leaves] something in accidentally, then I'll feel really bad."

Mad at the 'Tube

There's a reason Lee keeps it relatively clean in her videos: She wants to avoid the wrath

of YouTube, according to The Cut.

Famously sensitive about graphic content, the platform used to take down Dr. Pimple

Popper videos that it deemed inappropriate.

Lee told Forbes,

"They were considered 'gory, disgusting and for shock value.'

I fought back.

I was like, 'That's not what this is.

I'm a dermatologist.

This is what I do.'

I'm not doing this for shock value.

Honestly, it was insulting that they leave videos on of people getting shot or even pron."

But despite their differences, when Lee reached 1 million subscribers in 2016, YouTube sent

her the gold play button to commemorate the milestone.

The popping family tree

Lee's father was also a dermatologist and exposed her to the profession at a young age.

She told The One,

"We would have textbooks sitting around the house, with the most crazy pictures in it.

[...] My dad would be reading a journal with somebody with some growth coming out of their

head and I would be eating breakfast next to him."

Lee revealed on YouTube that she and her dermatologist husband, Jeff Rebish, took over the family

business from her now-retired dad.

"Dermatology is a very visual field so I really thought that other people would appreciate

it or understand why I think it's such an amazing field to be in."

Goodnight moon, goodnight zits

Who needs Ambien when you have Dr. Pimple Popper!

Lee revealed that her videos have been known to help some viewers get some shut-eye.

And she thinks it might have to do with her natural speaking voice.

She told Lad Bible,

"People say that my voice has calming qualities, what people call ASMR.

Believe it or not, my videos are bedtime lullabies to many."

Lee even says that some patients feel less of an urge to pick at their skin, after watching

her vids.

She told Broadly,

"There's a sense of completion, of cleansing.

It calms people with some obsessive compulsive tendencies."

And that's how the pimple pops!

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Kelsea Ballerini: I Hate Love Songs - Duration: 3:39.

-She's a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter

currently on the road with Keith Urban

for his Graffiti U Tour.

Performing "I Hate Love Songs,"

please welcome back to the show Kelsea Ballerini, everyone.

[ Cheers and applause ]

[ Soft music plays ]

-♪ I hate Shakespeare and Gosling ♪

♪ And cakes with white frosting ♪

♪ Two names in a heart-shaped tattoo ♪

♪ I think Cupid is stupid ♪

♪ And violets are purple, not blue ♪

♪ I hate catching bouquets ♪

♪ The honeymoon phase ♪

♪ And letterman jackets don't fit ♪

♪ Your eyes can't hold stars and you'd die if your heart ♪

♪ Really skipped ♪

♪ I hate love songs ♪

♪ Yeah, I really do ♪

♪ I hate love songs ♪

♪ But I love you, yeah ♪

♪ I hate pink hearts with glitter ♪

♪ And Valentine's dinner ♪

♪ And roses just die in a week ♪

♪ We were drunk when we met, so we don't know our anniversary ♪

Whoops. [ Chuckles ]

♪ Oh, and I'm far too vain ♪

♪ To kiss in the rain ♪

♪ The clouds, they aren't numbered to nine ♪

♪ No, no ♪

♪ And you make me feel something,

but it sure as hell ain't butterflies, yeah ♪

♪ I hate love songs ♪

♪ Yeah, I really do ♪

-♪ I really do ♪

-♪ I hate love songs ♪ -♪ I hate love songs ♪

-♪ But I love you ♪

♪ You, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪

[ Guitar solo ]

♪ Ahh, ahh ♪

♪ Ahh, ahh ♪

♪ And I'll always love you, but I don't have to sing it ♪

♪ "For worse or for better" don't rhyme ♪

♪ They say I got the right one, so now I should write one ♪

♪ But I'd rather just show you tonight ♪

Ahh!

♪ 'Cause I hate love songs ♪ -♪ I hate love songs ♪

-♪ Yeah, I really do ♪ -♪ I really do ♪

-♪ I do ♪

♪ I hate love songs ♪

-♪ I hate love songs ♪

-♪ But I love you ♪

♪ I hate love songs ♪

-♪ I hate love songs ♪

-♪ The old and the new ♪

♪ I hate love songs ♪

♪ But I love you ♪

[ Cheers and applause ]

-Kelsea Ballerini, folks. "Unapologetically" is out now.

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Love To The End | 끝까지 사랑 EP.5 [SUB: ENG, CHN/2018.08.02] - Duration: 32:55.

Wait...

Excuse me...

I'm sorry. I get these dizzy spells.

You're dizzy?

No. I must be anemic.

Anemic? But...

You don't look like it.

Would you watch my kids?

What's wrong with you?

You've lost your mind.

(Episode 5)

- Have some more of this. / - Thank you.

By the way...

How do you know that man?

He's a creditor.

But he's kind.

He buys us a lot of food too.

He even taught her how to make rice.

But my brother got caught

trying to sell the canned foods.

That's why we had to call him.

He just went to buy more food for her.

How much is it?

Just go. I know their mom very well.

- Thank you. / - Thank you.

Go on. You're doing a good deed.

Thank you. Let's go.

Uncle, carry me.

- Carry you? / - Yes.

Here.

Come here. Here you go.

- Shall we go? / - Yes.

I'm sorry for coming so late.

No, no.

But where's Gayeong? Why isn't she home?

She bought this.

How did you know I like red bean buns?

Thank you. Please, sit. Sit.

I did get a little angry this afternoon.

Don't be too hurt.

It's because I failed at marriage,

so I'm just very worried, that's all.

Yes. I understand.

Here.

This is a certified copy of my family registry.

Duyeong, you told her what I said

about the family registry?

I was just making a point. You told her that?

My father told me to show it to you.

He said it's best not to leave any doubt.

And he wants to meet with you in person...

- And speak with you. / - About what?

About my upbringing.

That's why he wanted to have the families meet.

That's why you need to talk to people directly.

I get it now.

But if we do a formal meeting,

we'll end up discussing marriage.

I just think it's a bit soon.

You've only met a few days ago.

I insisted on rushing, father.

The truth is,

this is the first time I'm living with my father.

He's so good to me

but it feels so awkward.

You say that because you don't understand.

From a fellow father's perspective,

I'm sure he missed his daughter.

It may be awkward now

but you should get closer before you get married.

Okay. I understand.

Sena.

There's something else, isn't there?

Tell me.

- The thing is... / - Okay. Go ahead.

Tell me anything.

It's my half-brother.

I think it's hard

for my father since he's caught in the middle.

I didn't think about your half-brother.

I'm sure he can't help but hate me.

Why? Did he say something?

Did he hit you or something?

Oh, my poor dear.

Goodness. Let's hurry and set a date.

No. You can move in right this instant.

Do as you wish, okay?

Thank you.

My gosh.

What is Sena like?

What do you mean?

What she does makes me curious.

That's true.

How did she seduce a guy

she met on the plane?

Anyway, she's a conniving little minx.

How do you know that?

The CEO has no friends.

He tells me everything when he's drunk.

You know that her mom was a bar girl, right?

One day out of the blue,

she showed up saying she was pregnant.

Of course, the CEO told her to get an abortion.

But that evil thing ran away

and showed up with her baby.

That's why he sent them to the U.S.

Gosh. He's was so cold as well.

He didn't visit them once for 10 years.

He just sent child support.

That woman got tired of it and called the house,

which is why your mother and the family

completely flipped out.

I saw it all.

Your mother said she'd send people to the U.S.

and kill them both.

The CEO was so scared,

that he went there and had them move.

That was the last time he saw her

after seeing her as a newborn.

He didn't even go when the mom died.

Once she became an adult,

he stopped sending money too.

Speak of the devil.

How did you get an MBA?

I heard father stopped sending you money.

Are you wondering if I had a sugar daddy?

No.

I wonder how you seduced Cells Beauty's son.

That's what I want to know more.

I'm sure you kept up to date

with father's activities from the U.S.

You knew his latest product lost to Cells Beauty,

so you went to the expo to meet their son.

Then you found out what flight he was taking back?

I didn't know

such a busy person cared about things like that.

I have many other questions too.

Like about your childhood.

Hey, Jeongbin.

- This won't work. / - What?

Why not? You marked it all up in red.

There's something different from the previous contract.

One of the terms is,

that we can't refuse their orders.

What do you mean? Of course, we can.

Tell them to revise it.

There you go again.

What if the contract falls through?

Even if it does, what's wrong is wrong.

You go on the business trip.

You do the negotiations while he's away.

Do you understand?

- Okay. / - Jeongbin, let's talk.

Didn't you even read it?

I trusted Gayeong.

She acted all nice to my face

but she gave me a contract like that?

Trusting people is one thing but in business,

everyone looks out for their own interest.

Aren't you disappointed? You seemed to get along.

I told you it isn't like that.

I like her more and more.

Who cares if her family runs a restaurant?

She's hard working, has a great personality...

Enough already!

I don't have time for women right now.

Hey. Why are you still here?

You kept getting texts.

We're meeting Duyeong's girlfriend's family

this weekend.

- What? / - Dad met with Sena and decided to do it.

What did she say, that...

Forget it. It's not my place to say anything.

I met someone...

But he's different every time I see him.

At first, he was a total blockhead

but they say he's good at his job

and he does art too.

He admits that he has a bad temper.

But today, I think I finally understand

what he's like.

What are you talking about?

You should stop and go home.

Okay.

Also find out the details about what happened.

About what?

Oh, the meeting?

How could the families meet already?

How good is that Sena girl at sweet-talking people,

that anytime she comes by,

they lose all sense of reason?

Gosh. Those fools.

Are you sure you don't need to call

Cells Beauty before you go?

(Yun Jeonghan)

(Yun Jeonghan)

(Han Gayeong)

Hello?

Hello?

You hung up already?

That's right. He didn't want to call.

I ordered him around because I was his client

and suddenly hugged him claiming to be anemic.

I hate myself.

He called because he had to about the contract

but he was probably annoyed, given his temper.

I was too clingy and annoying.

Hyeongi just filled me in.

I heard Cells Beauty

is coming into our duty free shop.

Yes. I've heard.

You must resent him.

Not at all.

He's just doing his job.

Good.

Let's deal with the urgent matter first.

It's not like anyone else will accept

our own product when we rejected it ourselves.

Then we need to make a decision.

You wasted $20 million on developing it.

I'm considering calling a board meeting.

I can't tell you yet

but I'm working on something big.

Something big?

- What is it? / - I'll tell you with time.

Why don't you just tell him?

That you're becoming in-laws with Cells Beauty.

You're going to grow it and swallow it whole.

Is it too soon to say in-laws?

When will you tell him about adding her

to the family registry?

Mr. Choi will run right over and tell anyway.

Even if you hate her, you and Sena are

related by blood.

Sure. She is my sister.

We'll finalize the contract with YB Duty Free.

Are we going to sign with Hwagang Glass

for the glass bottles?

We'll be signing the contract today.

Mr. CEO.

- Sir? / - Yes?

What are you doing? Get back to work.

Wait. You two stay behind.

I want to buy a suit today.

I should've had one made sooner.

It's tomorrow. What should I do?

They'll be dressed all fancy.

I should've gotten a new car too.

Father, there's no need for that.

We're not inferior.

It's not about money. I mean...

- Forget it. You may go. / - Okay.

- Aren't you leaving? / - You go first.

Do you want something cold to drink?

Hey. So, how many of them do you think will come?

Do you think YB's chairman would come too?

Is my dad feeling insecure

because his in-law owns a conglomerate?

I'd be weird if I wasn't.

It's not like I'm good-looking.

I'm not well educated and...

Then...

Should we have mom come too?

What? Why not? It's only natural.

No. Duyeong will have a fit.

Exactly. Let's use this chance

to get Duyeong and mom to reconcile.

- What? / - And if mom is at the wedding...

You'd feel more secure too.

Then you can try talking to her.

You know how stubborn mom is.

Can't you ask her?

I will not! She's stubborn?

She has no right to be stubborn.

Let go.

Sir, you have a call.

It's from Jaedong's.

- Jaedong's? / - I'll let you talk.

- Hello? / - Come here.

Don't order me around.

If you need to talk to me, you come.

Why aren't you answering me? Hello?

Should I really go there?

I'm here. What is it?

Are you out of your mind?

Why? Are you jealous

that I'll be in-laws with a conglomerate family?

Conglomerate?

She's from a conglomerate family?

That's right. Jealous, right?

No wonder. That's why you were won over so easily.

Did you even look into how she lived

with her mom in the U.S.?

You're curious, right? You're dying to see her, right?

Then come, if you want.

Why don't you do your duty as a mom for once?

Are you teasing me? Are you having fun?

That's not it. Fine.

Let's be completely honest.

You know that I'm an ex-con.

You went to jail for 6 months

because you went bankrupt. It happens often.

What about being divorced?

I can't tell the in-laws about that.

Fine! I'll dock some of the money.

Take out the promissory note.

You owe me $10,000, right?

Every time you do your part as a mother-in-law,

I'll dock $1,000.

$2,000! Happy?

I'll take that as a yes.

Buy yourself a new outfit.

You can't come dressed like that.

I'll see you tomorrow.

Okay, then. We'll begin producing starting Monday.

You'll send us the mold, right?

Yes. Please meet the deadlines.

Mr. Yun is searching the nation to obtain

all the raw materials.

He went away for work?

Yes. It's been a few days now.

Ms. Han.

Someone from Hwagang Glass is here.

- Again? / - Yes.

- Are you okay? / - What do you mean?

You shouldn't run and do physically tiring work.

You said you were anemic.

Stay still.

That's strange.

- What is? / - Well...

My mother is anemic, so I know a bit about it.

I don't think you are.

I guess not, then.

What the?

You said you were dizzy.

You should go see a doctor.

- I'm not anemic. / - Then what is it?

- Humanism? / - What?

When I did this that day...

This? What?

When you hugged me?

I got emotional because of those kids and...

Because of what you said to them...

It was exactly what I wanted to hear

when I was little.

Okay...

How did your business trip go?

I obtained the raw materials, so we're all good.

I'm home.

Hey.

We signed with Cells Beauty.

You revised it, right?

Of course. Dad approved it too.

Why don't you look through it again?

- Should I? / - It's at the office.

She read it all to you.

She got an important deal through.

Don't treat her like she's incompetent.

If dad checked it, it should be fine.

Good job, sis.

I hope things work out with you two.

What do you mean? I can't stand her.

Think about it.

If you two get back together, it's good for everyone.

To be honest, you can't meet anyone else

because you hate spending money.

Stop toying with your old dad.

Are you getting ready already?

There's still plenty of time.

Take your time. I'll go first.

Where are you going?

See you later.

She's on her way to pick up your mom.

Father!

I asked her because I need her.

I don't want you to look bad because I'm divorced.

It's all for you.

- I don't want it. / - I know, I know.

Let's just go with it.

Jaedong, isn't our mom pretty?

You can't even pay rent.

Where did you get the money?

- Her dad gave it to me. / - What?

After all that screaming and fighting,

you softened up because of money?

Do you like expensive clothes that much?

Shut it. Just watch the restaurant.

Yes, ma'am. I'll get out of your face.

Have fun pretending to be a married couple.

I think he's jealous.

Let's go. What did Duyeong say?

What could he say?

I'm more surprised with you.

How did you change your mind?

Because I can't trust that Sena girl.

Let's go and see what she's like.

Are you going somewhere?

It's none of your business.

See you later.

So today is the day, is that it?

This should be entertaining.

Father, this is him.

You look much better in person.

I'm sorry.

I should've come to you and introduced myself first.

Let's not bother with formalities

and be comfortable with each other.

We'll go in first.

Let's go, mom.

- Let's go in. / - Okay.

It's nice to meet you.

I wondered why he was so handsome.

He must take after his mother's looks.

Yes, yes.

Isn't she pretty?

Okay. Let's take our time with the formalities.

- Please, sit. / - Okay.

I'm sorry. My son is away on business

and couldn't be here.

Sorry, I'm late.

My gosh. Your son is very handsome!

It's nice to meet you. I'm Han Duyeong.

I apologize for being late.

I'm Kang Hyeongi.

This is my sister.

I'm Han Gayeong.

It's nice to meet you.

You should've told me you were coming.

Take your time and look over the menu.

The food here is good.

Yes, I've been here before,

for a gathering of mid-sized businesses.

I see.

What's going on?

That's what I want to ask.

Please watch what you say.

About what?

About Jaedong, my mom...

I'll explain later.

Gayeong.

(Hwangang Glass Business)

Sir.

- Can you see that? / - I'm glad you're here.

- Find the contract for me. / - Okay.

(Product supply agreement)

Make it bigger.

(Product supply agreement)

- Is this good? / - Yes, that's good.

Congratulations on getting into our duty free shop.

My gosh. I feel bad about that, actually.

I never thought we'd end up becoming in-laws.

- I knew in advance. / - Pardon?

My child liked him so much.

I wanted to help in any way I could

and gave a little nudge.

Why didn't you tell me?

I took care of it myself.

She doesn't like to get involved.

I don't know what to say.

I don't know how to thank you.

But this is a secret.

We may get arrested for making

improper business deals.

I see.

I was surprised, actually.

We spent $20 million but couldn't develop it.

How did you get the patent?

I heard you invented it yourself.

Well, I spent 15 long years working on just that.

While you developed hundreds of products,

I foolishly only pursued that one item.

Your family must have been through a lot.

Yes, we did go through a lot.

What? But the suffering is over now.

(Mom)

Hello?

What about dad?

I'm home.

- Kick her out right now. / - That brat.

She lied about the contract

when she read it to your dad.

For 3 days, she said she was negotiating with them

but she signed everything they wanted.

- Jeongbin. / - What choice did I have?

We could lose the contract if we insisted.

How dare you talk back?

Dad, this is the best I could do.

I can't stand having creditors pounding on our door.

This was the only way!

Why you little... That's enough!

- You little... / - Honey.

Calm down, honey!

You'll get sick.

Please, calm down.

What are you doing? Beg for forgiveness.

I'll go back to them.

Goodness.

The contract has already been signed and finalized.

What if they sue?

Get over there right now!

It's Sunday. I'll go first thing in the morning...

Go right now! Get going!

Okay. I'll go right now.

The number you have dialed is unavailable.

Please leave a message after the tone.

Why is your phone off?

I don't believe this.

No one is home right now.

It's very urgent.

Where can I find them?

My gosh. It's so pretty.

I can't get myself to eat it.

I'll make it for you often. Please, go ahead.

Really? Okay, then. Shall I?

Father.

- Someone must be here. / - I'll go.

(Love to the End)

That Mr. Yun seems like a good guy.

He's bold too. Should I make him my son-in-law?

How long will you do that at the factory?

Is this what you want to do?

Are you afraid I'll tell Gayeong?

The you I know and the you that they know,

must be very different.

Rent out a small restaurant

and have a small ceremony.

They're easygoing,

so we won't have to worry about gifts.

Did you come this far just to be treated like this?

Just watch how far I'll go to make this all mine.

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DFINITY Governance | Cédric Waldburger - Duration: 9:05.

Hey guys. And welcome to another episode of Inside DFINITY.

Today, I want to talk about a topic that makes DFINITY different from most other existing

blockchain systems. What I want to talk about is GOVERNANCE.

I'm sure you've heard multiple terms here. In general, there are two types of governance

systems – on-chain and off-chain governance systems that various blockchain protocols

use. Before we dive into the specifics, why is it important? If you look at a blockchain

ecosystem, you will notice that there are different actors: there are miners, there

are users, and there are developers; and, probably, a whole bunch of other categories,

in which stakeholders or participants in this ecosystem can be defined. And why is it important?

With all of these, different actors potentially have different interests; for example, when

we look at the Bitcoin network, the users which want to make transactions and move bitcoins

around, historically they've had an interest in bigger block sizes, because it would allow

them to have cheaper transaction fees. It would also allow them to have faster transactions

with more data wiill fit into one block. Off-chain governance systems, what are most widely used

in the platforms, that are already live, for example, Bitcoin. Let's say in Bitcoin – the

miners have an interest to keep the block size as it is because it means they can stick

to their current hardware, they don't need to upgrade any clients. While, on the other

end, you have users who want to make transactions, and have interests that these transactions

are as cheap as possible and as fast as possible which would speak for an upgrade of the block

size. So, how do these groups come to an agreement?

With off- chain government systems what happens is that users, developers, and miners – they

all – meet in some off-chain property: that could be Reddit, Telegram Group, Slack Channel

or even an offline meeting at a conference. They discuss solutions, and they try to come

to an agreement. And once enough people come to an agreement and update is released, it

is hoped that enough people adopt it for the network to fully upgrade to that new release.

So, for Bitcoin the off-chain governance system historically has proven to be very difficult.

It has been multiple proposals of upgrading, block size and other changes to parameters

and have not been able to be processed and released because the network could not agree

on one solution. But even worse, another platform that uses an off-chain governance system is

Ethereum. If you remember, about two years ago is when the DAO happened. And, if you remember,

what the DAO was, it was basically a distributed venture capital fund that would raise money

via ICO and, then, channel those funds into various companies based on decisions that

people made on the chain. Now, while the DAO on paper was very successful raising money,

I think it raised about 150 million dollars at the time, which now was worth much, much,

much, more. Unfortunately, someone hacked the system and got away with about 50 million

dollars, so about one third of all the money that was raised as a part of the DAO. There

was an issue in how the smart contract that governed DAO ICO was written and, so, someone

was able to steal about one-third of all the funds. So what happened? So the community

was split: some people thought that the money that was stolen as part of the DAO hack should

be returned, there should be a hard fork that reverses that transaction; on the other hand,

there was a big part of the community that said blockchain should be immutable. That's

one of its most valued qualities and that's why we should never mess with the immutability

of a blockchain. So what happened? Vitalik listened to both sides of the community and,

then, decided that even though code is law, in this case the end justifies the means,

and he decided to release an update that he asked everyone to adopt, where those 50 million

dollars were returned to the DAO. Unfortunately, not everyone followed Vitalik 's recommendation.

So there was quite a big part of the community that did not agree with the hard fork or

they just didn't want to go through the trouble of updating or, whatever the reasons were,

but a large part of the community stayed with what's now called ETH Classic. ETC is a symbol.

So the chain split into two: there was a hard fork. Of course, that's not something

you want to happen to your network because it creates a lot of insecurity and instability,

because both coins are together now for what's one coin before; or when one chain is going to be completely

useless and the other chain is going to be worth a lot. How do you deal with such a situation?

There is a lot of insecurity. So, technically you don't want that to happen in network that

a lot of users, companies are going to be using.

So, before we move on, a term that I've used a lot now is fork. And there are only two

types of forks: hard forks and soft forks. A fork basically means that until a certain

point the chain was one, and then there's a release that is adopted by only part of

the network and suddenly the chain splits into two. In the case of a hard fork that

means that the two ends of the fork are not compatible with each other. The upgrade is

so substantial that one is not compatible with the other, and that clients who do not

upgrade cannot follow the new chain. A soft fork, on the other hand, is an upgrade that

introduces new features to a block where the way data is processed: in a way that's backward

compatible. All clients, meaning clients that have not yet upgraded, can still participate

in the network and can still follow the chain and build new blocks although they're going

to be missing out on some features. With that, we now know that it's off-chain governance

is probably not an ideal solution because it leads to soft and hard forks which are

hard to manage and generally lead to a fragmented network. So what's a potential solution?

Now, you might already guess it if these systems where governance is handled in properties

somewhere else on the web but not on the chain or off-chain, then, the alternative is called

on-chain. What that means is that your blockchain brings built-in mechanisms for you to

make decisions, for the community to make decisions, and for the community to govern

itself. If the blockchain allows you to make decisions on the chain, it means the clients

can also update themselves. A release can be rolled out to all the clients that are

currently connected to the network, which makes it much, much faster for you to upgrade and

also prohibits from diverting into different forks. In a way, if you look at this, it's

a bit like when the iPhone came out and at the beginning you had to always manually go

and download the software. And it was a complicated process to upgrade it, and some people chose

not to upgrade because they liked certain features, and they didn't like how those features

were changed in newer versions. So, in a sense, on-chain governance is like an auto update:

when your computer automatically, or your phone automatically downloads security updates.

It might just prompt you for if you want to stop it, generally just executes them and automatically

adapts to new updates and upgrades. So now to the interesting part: "How does DFINITY

solve this? And how does DFINITY handle on-chain governance? DFINITY is one of the few systems

that are coming out that has a very promising idea for how on-chain governance can work.

And DFINITY does this by something that we call the Blockchain Nervous System - B N S.

A blockchain nervous system, i.e. BNS, is the built-in governance protocol that

DFINITY will ship to all its clients, to all its users, all its miners, everyone who participates

in the network. We're going to use a different episode to dive into the specifics of how

the Blockchain Nervous System works but, in general, the way you can imagine it is this.

You can submit proposals to the Blockchain Nervous System and you stake them, meaning

you put some money down to say that you're very serious about these proposals. Now, everyone

who wants to vote on proposals also stakes some money and, then, return to get the neurons.

What we call neurons, they're kind of like voting tokens right now, and then you can use those

neurons and voting tokens to make decisions. And what's so clever about it is that you

can delegate your votes. So, you can delegate your vote to someone who you know it's more

to date or maybe you're going on vacation, you want to vote in a similar way as one of your

colleagues does, if you set your neurons to follow that colleagues votes. And it will

vote for you. So, just to sum this up real quick. There

is on-chain and off-chain governance: off-chain governance has a few problems; most notably,

it's hard to come to one decision as the whole community and, then, make the whole community

adapt that. That often leads to forks. And forks are bad because if fragments the network:

it means the network loses value or, at least, there's a lot of insecurity. There are two

types of forks: hard forks, which mean that clients who do not upgrade can now participate

in new blocks or wouldn't understand new blocks; and soft forks, where clients who do not upgrade

can still follow the new blocks but they might not be able to create that what you're missing

out on some crucial features. That's why DFINITY is building in the governance protocol into

its blockchain. We're using an on-chain governance system. In the case of DFINITY, it's called

the Blockchain Nervous System. The Blockchain Nervous System works by getting some neurons

and, then, either directly voting on proposals or delegating your votes and your neurons

to follow some of your colleagues, friends, or anyone that you want to follow.

With that, I hope, that gives you some insights onto what we're planning with DFINITY in regards

to on-chain governance. And now I'm going to enjoy one of the big benefits that I have

living right here on the lake of Zurich. I gonna go wakeboarding. And with that, I just

want to say we're also hiring, we're opening an office right here in Zurich. So, if you

also want to be in an environment where you work with extremely smart people, work on

a cool project, and also have to benefit that every now and then you might be able to go

water skiing or wakeboarding on a Friday evening, head over to dfinity.org/jobs. And with that,

I'll see you soon. [Music]

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