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5 Unexpected Chilling Things Captured By Drone

Unknown scary thing caught by drone in the cemetery

A vehicle escapes flash flood waters in Saudi Arabia

. Drone captured UFO flying at incredible speeds

Ghost caught by drone camera

Bigfoot caught on video by drone camera

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Wes Films Animated - Duration: 1:21.

Yeah, my spaceship is so fun!

Oh look! A planet!

Wow, fow

What is this place?

I think its the thing Wes calls.........Outside!

Whoa, Jerald is that you?

Whoa, so fun! So what do you-

Jerald? Is everything ok?

Why are you frozen?

What?? The pen died!

*Sigh*

Ill save drawing for another time

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A Woman Couldn't Sleep For 9 Days. This Is What Happened To Her Colon. - Duration: 10:42.

A Woman Couldn't Sleep for 9 Days.

The medicine she used to help her sleep was less than optimal.

This Is What Happened To Her Colon.

JD is a 27 year old woman, presenting to the emergency room, unconscious.

Her boyfriend Jeff tells the admitting nurse at admission that she had been awake for the

last 48 hours before complaining of severe nausea.

You see, JD had been experiencing a strange insomnia over the past 7 months.

Some nights she would lay in bed, tossing and turning while hearing the morning traffic

build up in her window.

Some mornings, she would dreadfully watch the sun rise.

Without sleep, her quality of life began to rapidly deteriorate.

She was an attorney, and her job performance began to suffer, as she would have trouble

making court dates.

She began losing interest in her hobbies and her relationship began to suffer as she blamed

Jeff for the insomnia, but even after his absence, her sleep trouble worsened.

10 years ago, JD was diagnosed with a mild depression.

She was started on a low dose of quetiapine, with good results and never missed a dose

nor had any complaints about it.

About 3 months ago, JD began trying supplements to help her sleep.

Some nights, she'd sleep great, and others, she'd be wide awake for 2 consecutive nights,

exhausted by the third day.

Some supplements, became many supplements.

She'd mix and match, and take much more than she needed until finally, nothing worked.

She consulted a neurologist for her problems, who prescribed her cognitive behavioral therapy,

but in it, she found limited success.

She finally moved on to over the counter medication.

She started taking the PM branding of a drug named diphenhydramine, which helps with allergies

but also makes one drowsy.

It helped her sleep every night for a whole week, but she noticed that the medicine would

give her not only stomach pain, but also constipation.

Sometimes, she'd sit for 30 minutes, with limited movement, but finally being able to

sleep gave her new life.

Inevitably, the insomnia came back.

JD began to escalate the dose each night until she would take 4 to 5 times the recommended

dose each night to sleep just a few hours, before waking up unrefreshed and exhausted.

One evening, she was at dinner with Jeff.

She barely ate.

She told him that she hadn't had a bowel movement nor slept more than just a few hours for 9 days.

He stayed with her over night to make sure she'd be ok.

Her skin became pale as she started complaining of nausea and stomach pain.

Jeff fell asleep but as he woke up, he found her laying on her side, in a pool of cold

sweat, huddled up and unresponsive.

In a panic, he called 911 and she was brought to the emergency room where we are now.

Given this history of present illness, there are several clues as to what's happening.

At physical examination, JD was immediately identified to be in shock.

Her blood pressure was low and her heart, to compensate for this hypotension, was beating

at 150 beats per minute, 3 times that of average.

And she was completely unresponsive.

An abdominal CT scan finds that JD has Acute Megacolon.

Mega meaning enlargement and referring to the dilatation of the colon, or the large intestines

Acute meaning that there are no underlying pathophysiologic conditions that are leading

to this problem except for the massive doses of diphenhydramine JD consumed for her sleep,

which leads us to the first clue.

Diphenhydramine is an allergy medicine.

In most parts of the body, it blocks the chemical named histamine which is responsible for most

common allergic reactions, like itching from mosquito bites, and sneezing from pollen.

But in the brain, diphenhydramine blocks a different chemical that transmits signals.

This means that small amounts leads to mild sedation, helping with sleep, but by affecting

the brain and its nerves, diphenhydramine also slows down the digestive system, which

receives signals from the brain.

Large amounts of diphenhydramine can lead to an almost complete stoppage of the digestive

system which brings us back to the name of JD's condition Acute Megacolon.

If she had no bowel movements for 9 days, and CT scan did not reveal any mechanical

obstructions in her colon, then it means nothing was specifically blocking the way in her intestines.

But if that's the case, then why is her colon dilated?

Why is it megacolon?

Well, there's a few things to be known here.

First, the stomach and intestines form their own set of nerves called the enteric nervous

system, sometimes called the second brain.

This "second brain," controls the muscles of your bowel and cannot be actively controlled

by you, meaning you can't force your stomach to contract at will like you can your biceps.

But if the first brain in the head and the second brain in the gut both use the same

chemicals to transmit signals along the nerves, and JD's sleep medicine diphenhydramine

blocks the chemicals from transmitting signals in those nerves, then it means that high doses

of JD's sleep medicine were slowing down her gut to a high degree.

Inside the colon, because the digestive system is a giant tube from your mouth to the other

end, the pressure stays constant within, meaning that if one part is dilated, the pressure

has more or less, stayed the same and hasn't dropped.

This means that the tension at the wall of the dilated segment is elevated, and as the

colon keeps slowing down from high doses of diphenhydramine, and as tension keeps building

up, then blood can't flow through it, meaning those blood vessels will begin to crush up

against the sides of the wall, starving the tissue of oxygen as it slowly begins to necrose,

or quite literally die.

This necrotic tissue begins to lose it's muscular integrity, and as time continued

through JD's abdominal pain and distention starting from several days ago, the walls

of her colon began to weaken so much, that they finally perforated, spilling her intestinal

contents into her peritoneal cavity, causing bacteria from the gut to spill into her blood

stream, as they begin to flow freely, all throughout her body.

Just like how when you get an infection on your skin it becomes swollen, red and warm,

an infection that spreads into your blood causes your entire body to become "swollen,"

which translates to the body sending white blood cells systemically, promoting inflammation.

Because JD's situation isn't self-limiting, meaning it isn't containing itself, her

blood vessels have begun to vasodilate, causing her blood pressure to drop.

Her heart detects this and begins to beat faster in order to compensate for the loss

in pressure so that her organs can still receive blood, but as her brain starts to lose oxygen,

JD loses consciousness.

This dramatic escalation in signs and symptoms due to colonic perforation is known as septic shock

and means almost imminent death in JD's case, if treatment isn't initiated within

the next few minutes.

The notion of motor dysfunction in the gastrointestinal system is a persistent underlying theme that

has far reaching implications when it comes to seemingly unrelated causes of disease in

humans.

Opioids for pain control in the hospital can often cause gastric hypomotility.

This is a time when constipation becomes a common occurrence leading to fecal impaction.

If the patient is elderly and doesn't receive a stool softener, then it means they will

have to strain to pass a movement.

If they strain hard enough, their heart will temporarily stop and they can rupture blood

vessels in the brain causing a stroke, which leads to cerebral vasospasm days later, which can starve

the brain of oxygen leading to brain damage.

In the case of gastroesophageal reflux disease, stomach acid commonly splashes into the esophagus,

which isn't equipped to handle the low pH.

While laying down, this acid can enter the bronchioles of the lungs and trigger asthma

as well as damage the larynx and erode the enamel of the teeth.

The integrity of the esophageal mucus membrane is disrupted and the cells are damaged, leading

to Barrett's Esophagus which predisposes the patient to esophageal cancer, which can then undergo

a malignant transformation and then spread all throughout the body.

A common inflammatory bowel disease known as Crohn's Disease affects any part of the

digestive tract, at all layers of the bowel walls.

This is a state of mucosal inflammation that can seep into the smooth muscle of the colon,

paralyzing it, causing it to dilate.

The deep ulcerated parts of the intestines begin to degenerate and necrose as white blood

cells begin to swell into the tissue, causing it to rupture, giving way to toxic megacolon,

a more chronic condition with an underlying pathophysiology compared to JD's acute megacolon.

Her history of present illness all point to this.

The prior stomach pain.

The nausea.

The high doses of diphenhydramine in a desperate attempt to finally fall asleep.

Since the onset of shock appears to be relatively recent, it may not yet be too late for her,

she could still be resuscitated.

The first line of treatment is to remove the source of bacteria spreading into her blood.

She is admitted immediately to surgery and at laparotomy, or incision into the abdominal

cavity, massive colonic distention was found with evidence of perforation.

Her small intestines, and distal parts of her rectum were found to be viable and her

entire colon was removed.

Admission into the intensive care unit led to immediate initiation of antibiotics and

early goal-directed resuscitation as her condition began to stabilize over the following days.

The final thing to note here, is that JD's condition sould have been easily caught by

any health care provider, at any point.

Diphenhydramine as a medicine is a well known anti-cholinergic.

If a cholinergic does things like promote smooth muscle movement in the digestive system

and promote a "rest and digest" state of the body, then an anti-cholinergic prevents

digestive system movement.

Do you remember that quetiapine that JD was taking for her depression?

Well, quetiapine is also a well known anti-cholinergic, meaning the dangerous dual blockade of diphenhydramine

in large, prohibited doses in combination with quetiapine, which also exhibits anti-dopaminergic

and anti-serotonergic activity, both important neurotransmitters in "both" brains, virtually

stopped her digestive system from moving completely, and caused her colon to swell, crushing the

blood vessels, starving it of oxygen and causing the walls to perforate, leaking enteric contents

including gut bacteria into her blood.

JD's anticholinergic excess, produced from a drug interaction that should have been caught

by physicians, nurses and the pharmacist at the store where she bought the medicine, caused

this set of symptoms.

Luckily for her, it wasn't too late to begin early goal directed resuscitation in the intensive

care unit, and over a few weeks, her septic shock was resolved as she regained consciousness,

and her gut was surgically anastomosed, or rejoined together, without her colon.

And upon arriving home, a good nights sleep in her own bed, was waiting for her.

Thank you so much for watching.

Take care of yourself.

And Be well.

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6 Habits That Will Have the Biggest Impact on Your Marriage, Starting Now - Duration: 6:10.

6 Habits That Will Have the Biggest Impact on Your Marriage Starting Now

I think some people look at marriage as one of those things you have to just throw yourself

into, sink or swim—but this is not really the case.

The foundation of a happy marriage can be built up long before you ever say "I do."

How do you build a happy marriage?

By making healthy relationship behaviors a habit.

When treating your partner with love and respect becomes deeply ingrained in your day to day,

it feels less like work and more like love.

Taking time for one another should be a priority that becomes second nature once you do it

long enough.

Here are six habits that will have a positive and transformative impact on your marriage,

starting now.

01.

Greet one another with joy—Every.

Single.

Time.

This habit may seem like one of the easiest to practice, but for many couples it can be

one of the most challenging.

According to Dr. Bill Doherty, author of The Intentional Family, the way a couple greets

each other at the beginning or end of the day can have a huge impact on the quality

of their marriage.

As Dr. Doherty explains, if you greet one another well, you look forward to that reunion.

If you greet each other poorly, you begin to dread seeing each other.

Makes sense, right?

Make a ritual out of greeting one another that you stick with no matter what.

Marriage counselor and Verily contributor Peter McFadden dances with his wife at the

end of every day.

Whether it's a long hug, a kiss, or a cheerful "Hello!

I love you!" stick to it every day.

Your marriage will thank you.

02.

Set aside daily undistracted communication.

Perhaps the greatest enemy of a happy marriage is distraction.

When we let one busy day turn into the next without spending distraction-free time with

our partner, we begin to take them for granted.

According to Dr. John Gottman, storied marriage researcher and author, two minutes of undistracted

communication a day can have more impact on your marriage than spending a whole unfocused

week together as a couple.

Having meals together, sans cell phone, is a great way to get that quality time.

If meals don't work for your schedule, plan to have coffee or tea together at some point

in the day.

Dr. Doherty likes the idea of sharing some kind of hot drink because it has a sense of

ritual and a very clear beginning and end.

03.

Ask a lot of questions.

Closely related to setting aside undistracted communication time, get in the habit of asking

your partner questions—and really listening to the answer.

This is the secret to ever-growing intimacy.

Marriage gets boring when a couple stops learning about one another.

Constantly being in touch with your partner's developing thoughts, ideas, and dreams makes

them feel understood and builds shared meaning between the two of you.

Do you know your partner's worries and stresses at the moment?

What are their hopes and aspirations?

What are their goals this year?

Are they different from last year?

Make it a daily habit to find out.

04.

Affirm one another a lot (and at least once a day).

Affirmation and gratitude are important parts of making your partner feel appreciated and

loved, but it doesn't flow naturally for everybody.

If your love language isn't words of affirmation, showing verbal appreciation can be difficult.

Even if you are a naturally affirming person, it's easy for the day to get away from you

before you have a chance to thank your partner.

The solution?

Make affirmation and gratitude a ritual you live by every day.

Krizia Liquido, Verily's Lifestyle Editor, takes time every evening before bed to show

gratitude and appreciation for her husband.

They each share three—and only three—things they appreciate about the other, from something

they did that day to a personality trait.

Krizia says that limiting it to three things keeps her and her spouse from taking one another

for granted.

If you are in need of inspiration, read more about Krizia's ritual and how it works.

05.

Ask for what you want.

According to Zach Brittle, Gottman-certified therapist and co-founder of ForBetter.com,

if there is one skill a couple should master before the wedding day, it's asking for

what you want.

This seems like another habit that would come easily, but Brittle has found it is one of

the most difficult things for married couples to do.

Instead of simply telling our partners what we want, we tend to shroud our desires in

complaints and criticism—two behaviors that are the biggest contributors to marital dissatisfaction.

Why don't we simply ask for what we desire?

We assume our partner knows what we want, we fear the answer to our request, and oftentimes

we just don't know how to ask.

But asking for what we want can be learned and can become an intimacy-building habit

in a relationship.

06.

Keep it 5:1.

According to Dr. Gottman, there really is one secret formula that can be found among

all of the happy-stable couples he has studied: 5 to 1.

Happy couples have positive interactions most of the time—or five times more than negative

interactions, to be exact.

Dr. Gottman found that marital happiness isn't about whether a couple fights or has problems.

What's much more important is that they spend most of their time repairing, laughing,

snuggling—basically, doing things that build up intimacy.

This tendency toward the positive comes naturally to some couples, but it can also be learned

by making it a habit.

By stocking up on positive interactions such as loving greetings, affirmations, and quality

communication, you can protect intimacy and positivity when conflict or unpleasantness

takes a hit.

For more infomation >> 6 Habits That Will Have the Biggest Impact on Your Marriage, Starting Now - Duration: 6:10.

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IBM Watson: Can do more with your data - Duration: 0:41.

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Homekeepers - New Frontiers Health Force - Duration: 28:31.

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Anime Mashup Anime Music Compilation Anime Songs #134 - Duration: 10:01.

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MUSIC GENRE BOOKTAG - Duration: 13:51.

hey what's up you guys it's steph and today we're here at the musical genre book tag

that I was tagged in oh boy and guess who decided that it would be a

good idea to film this video in long sleeves at the end of summer this gal

I'm gonna die before the video is ending, that's what I'm trying to tell you

anyway I was tagged by Kaitlyn whose channel I

will link in the i icon and description down below you should go check her out

because she's amazing and I love her and I'm so excited to be tagged in a thing

and not just be like oh I like the idea of this I'm gonna jump in

I love being tagged in things don't feel shy to tag these things just let me

know on Twitter or something else cuz sometimes I get backtracked in the book

like the algorithm not the algorithm but like the subscription feed that's what

it's called and I don't always see things and sometimes get tagged in things I

never react to so let me know please I love doing tags and this tag is a

long tag there's 20 questions you can't see if I have a very precarious pile of

books which my dumbass decided to stack the one that I need on top at the very

bottom so this is gonna go swimmingly very long but I'm gonna try and make it

as quick as possible so I should stop talking now because we're probably already a minute in

already and we need to get going number one is pop what

already-established booking would you love to join and me I'm gonna say the

stranger than fanfiction gang because it is a group of a fanfiction writer a

designer like there's all different kinds of queer it's just fun it's

fandom big fandom elements in this hence stranger than fanfiction I feel like I would fit in

though with this group I would love to be their friends and plus they get to meet

their Idol who goes on a road trip with them I mean there's no that's the

number-one fan fiction the fact that it is written in this book I would love to

be a part of it number two is Punk a book under 200 pages and for that I'm

going to be going with a freckled mango a mondo mango collection by the kao

this one is when I got through kickstarter I'm always telling you guys it's just a

collection of comics just little art strips that he's posted

on and off the internet there are some exclusives in this one which is really

cool I believe this is available on Amazon now but I did back to Kickstarter

so I got it signed I got some extra little goodies including a bendy straw

keychain bookmark book plate it's all awesome stuff so I'd recommend checking

this box is fun is heck especially if you love little comics number three is pop punk

transport a character from any book into another and honestly I kind of want to

transport all the characters from 27 hours by tristina wright because she

was outst in the me too movement as being someone who sexually abused and has been

allegedly it's been tossed against her and I feel really bad cuz I preordered this book

I was super excited for this book I got a bit into it before the allegations were

made and I feel like I don't know I already have the book I really enjoy the

story but would be to continue reading it at this point supporting someone who

may have done a bad thing it's very conflicting I really love these

characters they were queer they were cool they were fun and it's just really

conflicting for me to have them written by this author who may not have been a

good person I don't know how to feel and it's something I've kind of been afraid

to talk about on booktube because there's a lot of controversy on twitter

about her and i I just don't know what to do I already have the book I want *trips up on words*

I enjoyed what I read and it's just holding me back from finishing it and

liking it and knowing I can't really review it without that backlash I feel

like there would be backlash if I gave it a good review because of the author so I

really don't know is that stupid? I don't know I'm gonna move out with the tag now

number four is grime a book that deals

with population hierarchy and for that I'm going to go with reign of the Fallen

by Sarah Glen Marsh I'm so excited for the sequel coming out you guys oh my god

although this could work very well as a standalone book I enjoyed the hell out

of it it was so good there is a royalty like there's the king queen Prince

princesses there are necromancer's who are above the peasants but there are peasants

and all that stuff so there's this like the social economic class and all

that crap so this is a really fun book plus dead

people and zombies not really zombies but you know coming back from the dead

it's fun R&B relationship advice a coup- an established couple who may not be the

best for each other is that the right wording who are not compatible and this

one I don't have the book because I have it on Kindle and that is I'm going to

say Meghan and Davin from the Makanza Series McCann's a-- if you watch my book

review you know i don't know how to say pronounce the title of the series the

big thing about their relationship is they're all it's one of those ones where

they're always pushing each other way cuz they can't hurt each other oh my god

I can't hurt you like this one is always pushing the other way one'll show

feels yeah other one be like huh i must be a cold face bitch and not show that

have any emotion it's one of those and although I did enjoy the story that was one

of those things that's like can't you just show some affection for each other

can't you just let things go no you got to keep doing this and you

know but I would say them number six Rap a long book that you just flew

through and for that I'm gonna go with when I have more recent reads pretty

much the last book I read at the point of filming this video and that is it's

kind of funny story by Ned Vizzini this book is 444 pages I read it in

a day on my coastal trip I made a whole vlog about it if you want see me

reading this and talking about this and also seals and jellyfish and sea lions

I'll leave that for you in the icon description down below because that was

so fun except for the bookstore I was really at disappointed at the book store

that I usually rave about that was disappointing but I read this number

seven is metal a misunderstood character that's actually a sweet bean and I'm

going to say Carson Phillips from struck by lightning I he came off as a dick

like he really did but there were things we could like you could feel like what

he was trying to do and I don't know I really enjoyed this book I enjoyed his

character I feel like he was kind of misunderstood because he had this a

little bit of his superiority complex around for the people around him let's

be honest he was kind of dickish but at the same time I feel like he could have

been a sweet bean number eight is melodic hard core a book with beautiful prose and

for that I'm going with a story about music shoes and family by

Dianna Lopez this book it's a retelling of Coco in book form pretty much but it

is absolutely beautiful this is all on the hardcover there's no dust jacket I'm

in love with it and you get inside and there's these beautiful beautiful

illustrations and every chapter head you've got oh yeah you have the Rivera

family tree and every chapter head if I can turn the page has these above it and

it's just so beautiful and then when you get to the parts where you're in the

land of the dead you where is the chapter start it changes up and you see

Miguel instead of Dante is such a beautiful book and cover and story I could cry just talking about it

number 9 is edm a book with a beautiful cover and or a book with a

colorful cover for that and glowing this more happy than not by adam silvera

have I read this book yet no no I havne't has it been on my TBR a long time yes

yes it has I should really read you number eleven is

kpop a manga or comic or whatever written it was originally written in

another language and this one I'm I'm going with another more recent reading

that's Alice in the country of hearts this book such a fun Alice in wonderland

retelling I loved it it was one of my first well it's my only real manga that

I personally own and one of the few that I have read because I want to read more

but this is only the one of the ones I've read and I want to read more

because it's was so fun number 12 is reggae a book celebrating a different

culture or more marginalized characters and this one I'm going with beasts made

of night by Toshi oh oh no Onyebuchi I believe I pronounce that wrong

I apologize so much technically this is a fictional city and everything but it

is a different culture from the one we have here in the US and all that because

it is from a different though fictitious still different country and do I need to

get back into this book yes yes I really do number 13 is death metal yeah a dark

or taboo book and I think the killer book of serial killers is a very good example

of a dark and taboo book because it talks about dark and kind of taboo

things like killing people that's kind of taboo

indie two books with similar

plots or cover and Ned Vizzini has got us covered on

that one because ha covered because both have the kind of head which is strange

this is like really I never noticed it until I was looking at covers for this

thing I never noticed these both have outlines of heads and that's it's just

crazy like my mind was blown while gathering the books for this I was like

whaaaat?

number 15 is what's kind of metal new metal a book that uses more than one

element of storytelling and for that I'm going with Eliza and her monsters

because there is text conversations there are parts where it shows artwork

from her webcomic like here is an example if you can see that on camera

and there's like online chats and it was really fun read a really quick one to

get through and I loved it

mixed media is fun number 16 acoustic strip back a plot

in one sentence school shooting from multiple perspectives and sadly still

very relevant number 17 is emo a book that made you cry or feel all of the

feels and I feel like there's no more appropriate book than one written by the

emo king himself Pete Wentz and that is gray because I definitely felt all

the feels during this book

number 18 is unsigned an indie author or um what

was it an unknown book and for that I'm going to go with an indie author and say

The Lost Children trilogy this is book one forgotten by Krista Street because I

did not know anything about this book it was free on Kindle one day when I was

searching through free Kindle books because I wanted to get back into

reading and here we are there's this trilogy she has written another series

that just ended recently I made a whole video review talking about I'll leave it in the icon

description down below and I really enjoy her writing I think it's really

fun she makes really interesting characters and I think you should check

out Krista Street in case you don't know her she is also part of in a space

anthology so if that interests you at all hey go check her out on Amazon where

you can find all her books and she's helped write

number 19 is dubstep

but this hard to categorize and for this one I'm going with ascending the

boneyard this one I still don't fully comprehend ascending the boneyard I'm

sure there's some big big metaphor a lot of it was just so confusing the read

through all my tabs are still in it from when I did that book talk at the end of

last year I just I don't know man this one it really and I don't know where to

put it because there's this element of fantasy to it there's element of

contemporary to it it's just I there's so many different things going on in it

I just don't know where to categorize it it still makes my head hurt to think

about even though it's such a short book it's so hard to wrap your mind around CG

Watson what I don't understand please help a book that can't be pigeonholed

number 20 switch to genre of a book and explain for that one I'm switching the

genre up to alien abduction files the most startling cases of human alien

contact ever reported by Kathleen McTernan and the reason I'm switching

genres Denis stoner now can you take something seriously when they're

constantly referring to someone as the stoner or the stoners cuz I couldn't I

would turn this into some kind of comedy or some kind of joking thing where every

time you've heard your stoner it's supposed to be laughs not something

you're supposed to take seriously and with a straight face because I couldn't

do it constantly referring to someone as the stoners... the stoner it's hard to be

kept in the reality of the moment so I think turning this into a comedy rather

than the more factual based it's thing is supposed to be I think it would work

better in this book's favor I would have enjoyed it a lot more add some puns man

and some other stories more than just one I was expecting so much more

mini rant aside that's all I've got for you guys today this was a long tag my

camera died during the middle of it although I hope you don't realize

because I cut so much because I don't know how to talk a lot of times

so Jump cuts

now we're at the point where we have to tag people and this is

the point where I don't know who the tag because I don't know who's done this

already I don't know who wants to do this I have absolutely no idea no idea

at all um I'll probably put a poll on Twitter before this video goes live

because I am pre filming a couple things because the future is a unknown the after

math is secondary it's time do it loud do it proud killjoys like some noise! okay

um but anyone I do end up tagging will be in description down below and let

itself probably tag you on Twitter once the video goes live and if you want to

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