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Waching daily Oct 10 2018

hey guys King fan man here starting a video in a very unique way because it's

a very unique video this is the 1,000 subscriber I can't believe it

spectacular can you believe we're already at a thousand subscribers and

it's due to you guys y'all are so great and it's not just a thousand subscribers

it is the best subscribers on YouTube y'all are fantastic and we are in a very

special place my wife because of Miss wheelchair America we came to downtown

Little Rock and we have a suite at the Marriott hotel and I wish you could see

the view that I'm looking at but it's downtown a little rock and it's very

Glary so I won't do it very much but y'all just gotta see it is it gorgeous

this is what we're looking at what we're thinking about and taking inspiration

while we do this video so we wanted to do something very special from my family

to my extended family now the King fan man family so I hope you enjoyed this

and I just want to know how special y'all have become to me and and just

thank you so much this year has been a whirlwind and I cannot wait to see where

the King fan man channel goes from here thank you guys and I hope you enjoy this

special video thank you for a thousand

yes I am a Bethesda fanboy well fan man anyway

why no I've never been called a fanboy but being one who watches Bethesda and

the Bethesda community very close I realized I am a true but there's the fan

maybe to a fault maybe the King fan boy well fan man

anyway well I'm here with my queen y'all know the beautiful Mississippi Queen and

we just want to talk a little bit about the King fan man channel

we are already I had a thousand I cannot believe the success that the good Lords

allowed us to have already you were like it'll be New Year's like no it'll be

before Thanksgiving and then I was like in a March over and you're like no no no

no well when I first started I wasn't thinking this year even well I know here

we are we're not even to Halloween yet

October and actually you guys are all at the thousands because I'm just kind of

yeah I'm just kind of a little yeah welcome back to the Kings corner the

place for all things Bethesda I am The King fan man I don't know what she was

saying she's always talking but she's here with me

Molly I'm just checking out football spot

welcome back to the

sorry

welcome back to the Kings corner the place for all things Bethesda I am The

King fan man and this is my beaker

welcome back to the Kings corner he is the King fan man and she is the

Mississippi Queen and this is the place for all things Bethesda and this has

become kind of a tradition after we roll over another century mark and we did

roll over another century mark we went over 600 subscribers so we do another

unboxing well part of this chin you hit me last time I'll be stationary

but no I just wanted to talk about some of the things that has happened some of

the plans for the future no that's part of the charm of the King

family okay but what can we expect what I'm starting over again let's talk about

it software next we do know that they're going to show us myth

if you haven't tried it you should do yourself a baby right down to the end

red knees finger again maybe if I slang let's try that maybe I wouldn't that's

awesome maybe a wrap

moving on to Arkane studios it's already 40 separate times that something but

don't know maybe do it like Michael Jackson the reasons that I started and

you would know that more than anyone because you've been with me through the

journey as you know we started this journey me and you together well we

started this journey because of my lupus and because of my sickness and I and I

know nobody on here could believe that that for for ten years I was not able to

do almost anything and Bethesda game helped me with my pain do they know like

to the gravity of what that means I mean I told someone the other day and they

were like really that and I was like yeah by the

way sonic if you would like to sponsor the King fan man sweet teas for life

that'd be good yeah got a diagnosis of a rare form of lupus lupus is a autoimmune

disease it's where your autoimmune system starts attacking your body and it

literally can attack anywhere it can attack your organs it can attack your

hair and it has to attack your face your kidneys gimmick it gives you pain

non-stop it makes you feel like you have the flu which I feel like I have right

now and of course the good Lord was my rock and my family and but there's the

video games if those three things was the what got me through because the the

video games what what I did was I would sink into them in play I would immerse

into them and it would help with the pain the tears would stop if he was in a

video game when the video game came off tiffen its later the tears were falling

again so the video game was important so 14 years the Bethesda games on that

it was that jerks at all hours and I've kind of said you know I thought well hey

and just to give you a little bit of background with me I I have quite a lot

of police background I was a police officer and then I also went to the

seminary I have a master's degree in theology and I've been pastoring for

over 20 years so for 10 years I did nothing but video games and I thought I

have wasted 10 years not wasted because I love video games obviously but I

thought I had wasted 10 years of my life and now here I am getting to work you

know that's the video game so you know the good work blessed is he he knows

what's going up and he's given me enough strength that I can do it and I'm not as

sick as I was now so you're so much better and this wasn't a sense that we

didn't mean to do a sad story it's been a journey and it's been a wonderful

journey and our journeys formas well he had a purpose for those 10 years he did

and I think those we wouldn't be near as grateful for today if we had not gone

through this well and what I was saying I thought those 10 years were wasted but

they weren't those 10 years were my Bethesda schoolhouse honestly was at

school learning Bethesda games upside downside because I wasn't just playing

the games I was researching them I know them as as good as I can know them and

and I'm so glad I did and I'm so glad I'm able now to give back to so in April

I decided to start the King fan mansion hey guys King fan man back and I can't

believe I'm back again I was gonna wait till I got huge there was just a tweet

that was heard around the world first Bethesda an hour ago tweeted a

picture are you all ready of a spaceship let's all say it together it's coming

it's coming by the way I'm still Washington can you see right here from

the Washington Monument there is other news Pete Hines also just

said that this year was going to be the biggest Bethesda III conference ever so

the news just continues to get bigger and bigger and bigger the biggest

conference ever I cannot wait and now we almost know without a doubt that

starfield is coming all right I thought I'd call

in the big guns to talk about the story of starfield

mr. Wolfman most y'all know mr. Wolfman he's the one that sadly for you he's the

co-host of the king cast with me it's been a whirlwind since April and as I

was saying it's not me that's done it if it's been a lot of other folks and I and

I want to I do want to give a lot of shoutouts in this video to other people

yes the first one is Scalzi I think I had and it blew him away when he first

talked to me I had 30 subs I remember I reached out to him he had put on a

star-filled I was making a star-filled video and he had found a star-filled an

old black nineties star filled trailer and I wanted to use it in one of my

videos and I reached out to him and asked if I could use it in one of my

videos and he said sure I got to talking to him on Twitch one day and I had 60

sons today we really started talking by was really and and we we got a

friendship and I mean we started being friends when I had 67 so I really want

to shout out to scalzi and then of course he asked me to be a co-host on a

bun oh my goodness that made this guy's like day.we he was and what did I have

300 subs when he was so excited did I have 300 subs when he asked me to do

that so excited you know so and he didn't have to do that but we

we have gotten to the great thing all right if you watch their shows it's it's

neat to watch how they became a favorite grown and the chemistry works the first

one the person was great but they were kind of stiff you know everybody's

trying to feel each other out and figure out where you are and what you're gonna

say gonna do what the second time they were

a little bit looser and now you guys all y'all just go with the flow it is it's

great to watch it's been well there's another one Joe Jones another one that I

was just watching one of his podcast one not and I mean we had talked a little

bit and it was just out of the blue at the end of one of his podcast he said I

just want to say something about a guy and then he just set my name he said

there's a super nice guy you need to go look at his channel and I'm like what

you know just called me out so the journey to a

thousand has not been you know by myself I've had a lot of help so Thank You

scalzi Thank You Joey caps you've been to huge huge pieces to the puzzle and

you guys are not the only ones I've made a lot of friends don't start naming

people everybody should know that's why I was like don't start don't start

naming people because if you forget somebody it's gonna be bad but

definitely a shout out to Joey caps since gold to because I know they they

have been phenomenal and and dashing dave has been giving you some huge

he's been retweet must uh and had and then there's another day that's been

retweeting my stuff and he's got like three thousand

and he's really helped my my stuff come up lately and just on y'all know just

Dom he's become a friend and so I've had a lot of it's just been a blessing it's

just been unexpected success yeah how many so how many months has it been so

it's it's been just under six months I want to leave it was about the 17th or

18th of April so we're into 8 I think today so we're about 10 days shy of 6

months and you really excu work you were hoping to be here by the 1st of the year

was your goal and then we got you to scoot it back to Christmas and you were

like I just don't think it's gonna happen

hello how is it going everyone I am scalzi here and we are introducing a new

podcast on the channel gaming insight or me and my fellow Bethesda brothers bring

you both the news III news and more I am scalzi I'm sure

you guys know me if you stumble across my channel if not I talk about gaming

news and other Bethesda's as well and my two other awesome co-hosts are here as

well we have a king fan man hello I am King fan man I do channel all things the

tester right now I'm doing fallout 76 but I'm gonna do rage too and all kinds

of stuff that's better hey guys my name is Joe and up and

player for word I do Bethesda content I'm trying to dabble in different games

as well like cyberpunk so that's what I'm doing at the moment one of the games

from e3 and what we're looking for cyberpunk and more hey guys how's it

going this is Episode four of gaming insight the gaming and Bethesda news

podcast that happens every week or every other week depending on what's going on

and speaking of stuff that's going on well first of all I am skulls that you

should know me if you are watching the podcast along with me is King fan man

okay I am I am King fan man I report on all things Bethesda and I am at QuakeCon

I'm in Dallas right now outside so y'all excuse the noise but it is good to be

here with you I'm glad to be here on the podcast again thanks guys

hey um my name is Jeff from player Ford I do fallout content and other of like

star field and cyberpunk that's it you know that's cool hey and I'm gonna start

streaming soon so yeah by now everyone should know who we are for the most part

you know introduce ourselves a little bit I could plug what I'm doing for just

a minute as I said I meant here at QuakeCon they did answer those questions

we've been talking about but they're going to answer a lot more come this

Saturday and I can already tell guys it's gonna be crazy

here there's already people everywhere we went into a restaurant to eat and

there were people with quake shirts and and doom shirts and I mean they're

everywhere already and where's Todd Howard don't get here until Saturday so

it's gonna be crazy down here I can't wait I can't wait to do everything so

tomorrow at 11 o'clock is the doom reveal so I know y'all are probably

ready for that me eternals revealed tomorrow at 11 o'clock central and then

Saturday at 11 o'clock is the fallout 76 panel where Todd Howard takes the stage

and he's going to give us a lot more game footage I hope talking about the

perk system and the character customization whatever whatever how much

of a deep dive he's gonna go in with that and then start answering some of

those questions off social media so I can't wait with all that and then I get

to play rage y'all I may be going to do that right after we do this podcast on

our way to the convention center right when y'all said let's do a podcast so I

stopped hear it well I won't say where I'm at but I'm outside of a coffee shop

y'all know where I'm at so yeah definitely man that's so exciting dude

nice but I'm drinking my I'm drinking my tea instead of coffee I don't know

that's that's what me and Wolfman we're talking about I don't know how long but

I figured there's not gonna be as me people here today as there will be on

Friday and Saturday so we're just keep getting back in the line and keep write

some play rage over and over and over yeah and we'll tell you all about it oh

yeah for sure well that's it that's the main reason I came is play right

King famine here QuakeCon 2018 and me and Wolfman are having a wonderful time

oh there I am we just played Rage 2 and it was amazing well I died but Wolfman

played a lot of it I cannot wait to give you a full review and that's going to

come as soon as I get home from Dallas this this has been an amazing trip as

Wolfman would say it's been huge it's been too soon I wanna get back to

conference why don't we just show them some video that sounds good so on this

video right now hold on if you all want to see what's inside quite con what

we've been going on about y'all just stand by we're going to take you inside

with the King fan man in the Wolfman y'all hold up

all right let's go here we go use

well children that shown that $50 window there you go that's $25 well it was

fifty for two of them so he people wanted a souvenir we had to get us a

look quicklime is

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Como baixar e instalar Windows 10 ~ 2018 (64bit / 32bit) Original e Grátis - Duration: 14:23.

Hi, how are you? Welcome to the channel GearLiveTec I am Rafael Santana and today we will learn how to download

installation of Windows 10 and also to install using a virtual machine program

First access the microsoft website

the link is in the description of this video when accessing the Microsoft website you must click on the option to download the tool

according to the video example

After completing the download do the installation using the same options of the video for a more complete installation of Windows 10

in case you need something more specific

you can change the installation options quietly according to your need

Attention this program will only download and install windows

the Windows installation file has an environment of eight gigabytes of download version

complete if you choose only the 32-bit or 64-bit versions the download will take 5 gigabytes

You should choose during this download where you will save

directly into a pen drive or an iso-format file to later burn to DVD or install to virtual machines

the following is an example of how to install Windows 10 pro 64-bit on a virtual machine

through VMware software

All program and facility links in this video will also be in the description

As the example in the video when starting your machine with the installation media connected to a pc

dvd or pendrive you must press any key on your keyboard to start I was just as the video example.

After loading the data in this version that we have downloaded you can choose one of the two 64-bit or 32-bit systems

Select language options according to your needs in default will be Portuguese and most keyboards

uses an ABNT 2 option is the keyboard that comes with the cedilla (ç)

On the next screen if you have the installation key you can already insert it

if you do not enter Windows now it will come in its unregistered version, it remains original

but Microsoft may cancel updates and some services

you can also enter this key after installation if you need

Important Check your hardware to install the most appropriate version of Windows on your pc

usually options such as home load fewer programs and files leaving Windows lighter if you use the pc

and in companies use the Pro version, that there are more management and use options

Attention in the current video we show how to install the Windows from a new HD without no file

if you need to upgrade your windows 7 or 8 to version 10

you can see this post above with the video tutorial showing how to do

After completing the installation you can follow the instructions as the Windows screens

Do you have any questions about computer technology cell phones computers etc? Leave your question in the description

In this video we use a local user to complete the installation you can change this process also after

Do not forget to leave it on Like in the video and share with friends

If you have any questions about what was shown and spoken please contact us, we'll see you in the next video

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What's Sex Positive? - Duration: 6:04.

you might have heard expressions sex-positive several times but what

sex-positive really means?

hi sex-positive people my name is Marisol

and this is Be Sexpositive in this episode I like to talk about a video

that Hannah Witton published few weeks ago where she talks about why she's not

sex positive she did a previous video in which is explains why she is sex positive

make sure you subscribe and let me know if you enjoyed this episode by

using the buttons below or leaving me a comment and if you know anyone who my

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all my courses and coaching sessions and much more and if you'd like to see the

Be Sexpositive project growing you can support me on Patreon

I have to say that I really like

Hannah Witton's channel and if you want to know more about her or watch her

videos you can click on the link there now there are some ideas in that

particular video that in my opinion might not be 100% accurate I consider

myself a sex positive feminists and I love what the sex positive movement

represents so I think it's worth clarifying some ideas about what sex positivity is

and what isn't

I've used on definitions of what's sex positive from the

International Society of sexual medicine you have the link if you want to have a

look on the description below

sex positive creates a norm of being

sexually active well sex positive involves having positive attitudes about

sex and feeling comfortable with your own and with other's sexual identities

and sexual behaviors according to the International Society of sexual medicine

sex positive people acknowledge that sometimes you might not want to have sex

and that their partners my sometimes no want to have sex so you can be as sex

positive whether you decide to have sex with multiple

partners or whether you consider yourself asexual or whether you only

have sex with one person in your whole life

being sex positive acknowledging

that your choice is as valid and as morally correct as any other option

in her video Hannah Witton mentions that if you don't have lots of sex you'll be

considered as prude by sex positive people and there is no middle ground

okay as we just saw sex positivity is actually the middle ground of course I

cannot talk about everyone who call themselves sex positive but sex

positivity is about not making moral or ethical judgments about the way people

want to leave the sexual lives choices are limited by society structures that

limit our ability to make choices for example patriarchy or capitalism

absolutely right we still live in an patriarchal society and that shaped the

way we understand and experience sexuality having said that the sex

positive movement is linked to the sexual liberation movement that was

precisely trying to break the traditional of views of sexuality for example sex

outside marriage contraception gay liberation abortion etc this is a very

personal opinion but I think the good thing about sex positive feminists in

opposition to radical feminists is that radical feminism is fighting

patriarchy by over protecting women and believing that sometimes they are unable

to make choices so the same patriarchy has done all this time for example as

Hannah Witton points out some women choose sex work and they choose it

because the limited amount of choices that they have for example as sex work

might pay more than other jobs and I fully understand that many many women

are forced into that now we are ignoring that most women's and everyone's

decisions are based on limited choices in the first place I'm not sure anyone's

dream is to get paid five pounds or five dollars

an hour what sex positive feminists belief is in creating the best

conditions for those women who work in the sex industry sex positivity doesn't

acknowledge how complicated consent can be as Hannah Witton mentions we live in

a non conceptual culture due to the lack of sex education or the poor sex

education we received now sex positive movement advocates for comprehensive sex

education and safe sex consent is learned and until kids and adults learn to

understand love and respect their own bodies or to be open to talk and discuss

sex matters honestly and openly they won't be able to respect others so the

idea of sex positivity is fundamental in order to build a consensual sex culture

I can talk much more about sex positivity but I hope you understand a

little bit more about what sex positive movement is about and it's not about hey

go and have sex with everyone but just about whatever your sexual identity or

whatever your sexual behavior is whatever you decide to do with your sex

life it's fine and there are no morally wrong options

thanks very much for watching I hope you like this video

see you next week and remember to be sex positive

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English Grammar Lesson - Present Perfect Continuous - Past Continuous - Present Perfect Simple - Duration: 13:53.

lesson 5 part 1 the past continuous the past continuous is used in English to

talk about actions or events that were in progress at some time in the past

it is formed with was or were and a present participle

past continuous English uses the past continuous to talk about ongoing actions

that were in progress at a certain time in the past I knocked on your door at

noon but you weren't at home what were you doing the past continuous shows the

action went on for some time but is now finished I was eating lunch with a

friend the past continuous describes a continuing action

further examples this time last week we were hiking in

Peru he didn't go out because he was working

late when I got my camera we were swimming in the sea

last time I saw him he was washing his car

how to form this sentence

or were followed by the present participle form the past continuous you

have the subject I

you have a form of wars or were

were is used depending on the subject you have the verb ending with 'ing'

eating 'ing' is added to the main verb then you have the rest of the sentence

lunch with a friend I was eating lunch with a friend

the present continuous for scene setting the past continuous is often used in

storytelling to set a scene or describe a situation

it was a beautiful day the Sun was shining and the birds were singing

children who were laughing and playing in the street

the past continuous and the past simple when English uses the past continuous

and past simple together the past continuous describes a longer background

action and the past simple describes a shorter action that interrupts the

background action you have the continuing background

action I was taking and you have the interrupting main action a monkey

grabbed I was taking a photo when a monkey grabbed my camera further

examples he was sunbathing when it started to

rain I was mowing the lawn when you called

she was sleeping when the phone rang I was having a bath when you knocked

part-2 the present perfect simple the present perfect simple is used to talk

about events in the recent past that still have an effect on the present

moment it is formed with half and a past participle present perfect

the present perfect can be used to talk about the past

in a number of different ways to give new information or news hi I

have arrived in London my plane landed five minutes ago to talk about a

repeated action that continues to happen over a period of time I have visited

California every summer since I was 18 to talk about an event that started in

the past and is still happening now olivia has gone on a trip to Egypt

further examples of the present perfect look I've cooked dinner for us John has

just washed the dishes you haven't cleared the table it's a mess have you

cleaned up your bedroom how to form this sentence you have the subject I you have

the form of have or has has is used for he she and it

you have the past participle arrived and then the rest of the sentence in London

I have arrived in London regular past participles regular past participles are

formed by adding II D to the base form asked asked call called helped helped

need needed play played talked talked walk walked want wanted watch watched

work worked

irregular past participles English has a lot of irregular past participles which

sometimes look very different from the base form be beam by bought come come do

done have had give given go Don make made say said see seen

common mistakes with past simple forms and past participles it is important not

to mix up past simple forms with past participles I have seen lots of great

things here correct this is the past participle of see seen I have saw lots

of great things here incorrect this is the past simple form

of see and shouldn't be used in perfect tenses gone een be and go are both used

in the present perfect to talk about going somewhere but they have different

meanings I haven't seen joan recently where is she she's gone to Florida the

word gone tells us that she is still in Florida hi Joan you're looking well yes

I've been to Florida this sentence tells us that she went to Florida but now she

is back home further examples where's Ben he's gone to the mal where's Ariana

she's gone windsurfing where are Julie and Jack they've gone to

see a play you look relaxed yes we've been in Bermuda we had a great time your

hair looks great Thanks I've just been to the hair salon

where have you been we've been to visit Joan in the hospital she's not very well

the present perfect simple and the past simple the past simple is used to talk

about something that happened at a definite time the present perfect is

used when a particular time is not specified have you ever been to France

yes I visited Paris in 2010 a specific date 2010 is given so the past simple is

used yes I have visited Paris many times in this sentence there is no specific

date so the present perfect is used

further examples in the past simple I saw a great movie last week Joe didn't

climb Mount Fuji last year Madison ate too much last night

in the present perfect form I haven't seen that movie Sachi has climbed Mount

Fuji twice Jack hasn't eaten curry before

the present perfect in US English us English often uses the past simple when

UK English would use the present perfect for example no dessert for me I ate too

much us no dessert for me I've eaten too much UK I can't find my passport did you

see it u.s. I can't find my passport have you

seen it UK

finally the present perfect continuous the present perfect continuous is used

to talk about a continuing activity in the past that still has an effect on the

present moment he usually refers to the recent past the present perfect

continuous describes an activity that took place over a period of time in the

recent past the activity might just have stopped or might still be happening in

the form of the present perfect continuous I have been painting the

house all day I'm exhausted the pest activity often affects the

present moment further examples I've been cooking this evening now I have to

do the dishes I have can be shortened to I've he has

can be shortened to he's he's been waiting for the bus for an hour he is

going to be late for work how to form this sentence you have the subject I you

have the form of has or have use have or has depending on the subject you have

been being stays the same for all subjects then you have the verb ending

with ing painting and then the object the house I have been painting the house

the present perfect continuous and the present perfect simple the present

perfect continuous is used to show this an activity in the past was in progress

it is possible that the activity is still taking place I've been fixing my

car I'm covered in oil I've been fixing this is used in the present perfect

continuous the present perfect simple is used to show that an activity in the

past is finished I've fixed my car now I can drive to work again I've fixed this

is the present perfect simple further examples I've been cooking dinner it

will be ready soon Vicky has been running today now she is really tired

I've been eating too much cake I must eat less we've been looking at houses we

want to move I've cooked dinner it's ready now vicki

has just run a race now she's receiving a medal I've eaten all the cake the

plate is empty we've bought a new house we're moving in June

in the next lesson we will look at the pest perfect simple that is all for

today see you soon when once again I will be asking how's your grammar?

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Dominion 2018 - Exposing the DARK underbelly of animal agriculture. [Full documentary] 4K - Duration: 2:00:00.

Most people consider themselves animal lovers.

We recognise them not as objects

but as complex beings with whom we share the planet,

our lives,

our homes.

We take pleasure from their pleasure,

we anguish over their pain

celebrating their intelligence and individuality

as we welcome them into our families,

or revere them in their natural element.

The thought of unnecessarily causing them harm or suffering, is to many, unbearable.

So for those who feed, clothe or entertain us,

we choose to follow a narrative that minimises

or altogether eliminates their suffering.

The picturesque family farm and the iconic, loving farmer.

A humane and painless end, a small price happily paid for a life well lived.

An arrangement of mutual benefit.

Hidden by this narrative, out of sight, out of mind,

they cease to be individuals, most known only as livestock,

faceless units of production in a system of incomprehensible scale,

exempt from the cruelty laws that protect our companion animals.

Their suffering unseen and unheard.

Their value determined only by their usefulness to humankind,

rationalised by a belief in our own superiority

and the notion that might equals right.

A notion that must be questioned.

In the 1960s, there were around 50,000 pig farms in Australia.

Today, there are less than 1400,

and yet the total number of pigs bred and slaughtered for food has increased.

As of 2015, 49 farms housed 60% of the country's total pig population.

Most pigs bred for food begin life in a farrowing crate,

a small pen with a central cage,

designed to allow the piglets to feed from their mother, the sow,

while preventing her from moving around.

The frequency of stillborn or mummified piglets

generally increases with each litter as the sows' bodies become less

capable of handling the large litter sizes encouraged by the industry.

10-18% of piglets who are born alive won't make it until weaning age,

succumbing to disease, starvation or dehydration,

or being accidentally crushed by their trapped mothers.

Included in the death toll are the runts of the litter,

who are considered economically unviable and killed by staff.

Those who survive the first few days are mutilated without pain relief,

their tails and teeth cut to reduce cannibalism…

and pieces cut from their ears, or tags punched in, as a means of identification.

They are taken from their mothers at 3-5 weeks of age.

Most are destined for slaughter around 5 months later.

As they age, they are moved into grower pens, crowded together in their own waste.

Some female pigs are kept on to replace the sows in the breeding cycle,

carefully selected for their perceived ability to produce large litters.

Most pig farms utilise artificial insemination rather than natural mating,

as it allows them to impregnate up to 30-40 female pigs from a single boar.

Workers collect the semen by masturbating the boars,

then insert it into the sows via a raised catheter known as a pork stork.

Boars are still physically used to excite the females prior to insemination,

but are prevented from actually mating.

When confirmed pregnant, the sow is moved into one of two types of confined housing

for the entirety of her 16 week gestation.

Sow stalls are individual cages in which, like in the farrowing crates,

sows are only able to take one or two steps forwards or backwards

and are unable to turn around.

While gradually being phased out by the majority of piggeries in Australia,

sow stalls remain entirely legal with no penalties for keeping sows confined to them

for longer than the voluntary limit of 5 days.

This is similar to the apparent "ban" on sow stalls in the European Union

which actually allows up to 4 weeks in them per pregnancy.

When given the choice, pigs will relieve themselves

far away from where they sleep and eat.

The extreme confinement takes a heavy psychological toll.

The alternative, group housing,

sees pregnant pigs packed into small concrete pens.

A lack of space and stimuli can cause the pigs to become aggressive.

Those who fall into the effluent system through gaps in the flooring

are left to starve or drown in the river of waste.

A week before they are due to give birth,

they're moved into the farrowing crate cages,

where they'll remain for the next 4-6 weeks.

Unable to exercise, the sow's muscles will weaken to the point

where she has difficulty standing up or lying down…

To minimise muscle wastage, workers will force her to stand up at least once daily.

She'll develop pressure sores from the hard surfaces…

Or prolapses and infections from the physical strain

of repeated farrowing and poor conditions…

… which can also lead to partial paralysis,

preventing her from reaching the food and water at the front of her cage…

… or can even lead to death in the cage.

She'll watch helplessly as her piglets fall ill and die,

or get mutilated and abused by workers until they are taken away from her.

She'll endure this cycle four times over two years

before she's replaced and sent to slaughter,

or killed and dumped on site.

The term "bred free range" simply means that pigs are born outside in small huts,

but then spend the rest of their lives in sheds,

facing the same overcrowding, health and behavioural issues as at any pig farm,

whilst being knee deep in their own waste.

Capable of living 10-12 years, most pigs are killed at just 5-6 months old,

packed onto transportation trucks at the piggery

and driven often long distances to the slaughterhouse

without food, water or protection from extreme heat or cold.

At the slaughterhouse they'll wait in small concrete or metal holding pens,

typically overnight, still without food and with limited or no access to water.

In the morning, they are forcefully herded to the kill floor,

often with an electric prodder.

The most common method of stunning and killing pigs in Australia,

used at all major pig abattoirs and touted as the most "humane" and efficient option,

is the carbon dioxide gas chamber.

A system of rotating cages lowers the fully-conscious pigs two or three at a time

into the heavily concentrated gas,

which begins to burn their eyes, nostrils, sinuses, throat and lungs

while suffocating them.

Lower concentrations of carbon dioxide would cause less pain and stress,

but would take much longer to render the pigs unconscious,

making it economically unviable.

Sows are sent into the chamber gondolas one at a time.

Because of their size, the gas is less effective,

with some emerging partly conscious,

in which case they may also be electrically stunned afterwards.

Tipped out the other side of the chamber,

the pigs' throats are cut and they are bled out.

Electrical stunning, used at smaller slaughterhouses,

has a much higher chance of failure.

Incorrect amperage, positioning of the stunner, or length of time applied,

or failing to cut the throat quickly enough,

can lead to the pig being merely paralysed and unable to move

while still capable of feeling pain,

or regaining consciousness while bleeding out.

Blinking and rhythmic breathing are strong indicators of consciousness.

One by one, they are picked off in front of each other.

Captive bolt pistols are another option used by smaller slaughterhouses.

The penetrative variety fire a rod through the skull of the animal

to permanently damage their brain,

preventing them from regaining consciousness,

while non-penetrative bolt pistols deliver blunt force trauma much like a hammer.

Effective stunning requires the gun to be angled and positioned

at the correct part of the head,

which is often difficult if the head is not restrained.

Having witnessed their litter mates being killed before them,

or being able to smell the blood on the floor,

they are reluctant to enter the knockbox.

The bolt gun is even less effective on larger pigs, like sows.

For them, a rifle may be used as an alternative.

In this case, accuracy is even more difficult.

After they've been bled out, pigs are dropped into tanks of scalding water

in order to soften their skin and remove bristles and hair.

Those who haven't been stunned and killed properly finally die by drowning.

The waste products – the skins, bones, hoofs, guts and fat –

are trucked to the rendering plant to be turned into lard

for use in food, soaps, lubricants and biofuel,

or into other products like gelatine.

Wild pigs were introduced to Australia with the First Fleet,

and now occupy around 40 percent of the country,

mainly in Queensland and New South Wales.

The practice of "pig dogging" involves hunters releasing aggressively trained dogs

to track, chase and maul live pigs,

keeping them pinned down

until the hunters are able to catch up and finish them off with a knife.

Despite wild pigs being declared a pest animal,

it's not uncommon for hunters to release young piglets into national parks

so that they can return later to hunt them.

For egg-laying hens, life begins at the hatchery.

Eggs collected from the parent birds are stored, incubated and hatched over 31 days.

The male and female chicks are sorted onto separate conveyor belts.

Here at Australia's largest hatchery, they've been genetically modified

to make the males a different colour than the females, allowing for quick sorting.

Unable to ever produce eggs themselves

and a completely different breed to the chickens used for meat,

the male chicks are considered waste products,

as are any females perceived to be deformed or weak.

They are sorted onto a separate conveyor belt from the healthy females

in their first day of life, and sent into an industrial blender called a macerator.

This practice is legal and referred to as humane by the RSPCA.

Smaller hatcheries may use carbon dioxide gas

or simply suffocate the chicks in plastic bags.

All commercial egg farms -

caged, barn laid, free range, organic, RSPCA-approved -

involve the killing of male chicks,

to a total of roughly 12 million per year in Australia.

Meanwhile, the healthy females continue on to painful debeaking machines.

Hens are debeaked to minimise the harm they can do to each other

in the confinement of egg farms.

The chicks are then stacked in trays and trucked to pullet rearing farms,

where they'll remain for 4 months until they begin laying eggs.

A small number of males will be spared the macerator

in order to serve with a selection of hens as parent birds,

laying and fertilising the eggs for the hatchery.

The other hens are sent out to egg farms across the country.

Around two-thirds of the 18 million layer hens at any given time in Australia

are housed in battery cages.

Each shed can contain up to 100,000 hens, with between 4 and 20 per cage,

each hen afforded a space smaller than a A4 sheet of paper.

They are unable to stretch their wings or express any natural behaviours

such as dust bathing, perching or foraging.

Due to decades of genetic manipulation and selective breeding,

they lay an egg almost every day for a total of up to 330 per year,

compared to the 10-15 that a wild hen would lay.

As they age, the poor environment and physical stress of frequent egg-laying

takes a toll on their health, indicated by the gradual loss of all of their feathers

and an increasingly pale comb suggesting anaemia.

Deaths inside the cages are common,

and due to the size of the facilities can be easily missed for long periods of time

forcing the surviving hens to live on top of the rotting carcasses.

Newer cage systems collect the faeces onto conveyor belts beneath the cages,

while older systems allow it to pile up underneath.

Birds who manage to escape the cages are left to die in these manure pits.

At 18 months of age, after living in the cage for over a year, their egg production

will have slowed significantly enough to be considered "spent".

They are "depopulated" – pulled from the cages and stuffed into crates,

often resulting in bone fractures due to rough handling.

They are either gassed to death and then buried or rendered,

or sent to the slaughterhouse, and replaced by new 4-month old hens.

Up until 2016,

there were no national standards on what can be claimed as free range eggs.

Now, free range farms are capped at a maximum outdoor density

of 10,000 hens per hectare – one per square metre –

though they still spend most of their time packed together in large sheds.

Chickens naturally form and live within a social hierarchy called a pecking order,

but are only able to recognise around 100 other chickens.

In sheds or paddocks with thousands of other birds,

their inability to maintain this pecking order results in chaos.

The weak birds are picked on with no way to escape.

Disease spreads rapidly.

An outbreak of avian influenza at a New South Wales free range egg farm in 2013,

believed to be contracted from wild ducks,

led to the culling of over 400,000 farmed hens.

Many of the larger free range farms also have cage farms on the same property,

with the eggs from both ending up in the same packing shed.

A 2009 analysis of Egg Corporation data indicated that as many

as one in six eggs sold as "free range" were laid by caged or barn hens.

As with caged farms,

free range hens are sent to slaughter from just 18 months of age,

far short of their 10 year natural lifespan.

At the slaughterhouse, the hens are shackled upside-down on a moving line.

They are lowered into a bath of electrified water to stun them

prior to their throats being cut by an automated blade,

but if they lift their heads, they can miss the stun bath,

facing the blade fully conscious

and ultimately drowning in scalding water further down the process.

The slaughtered hens largely end up in lower-grade chicken meat products

such as mince, or rendered into poultry meal for use in pet food

or to be fed back to farmed animals.

Chickens bred for meat, known as broilers,

are a larger breed than egg layers,

designed through human intervention to grow rapidly to massive sizes.

Their short life begins at a broiler hatchery.

While both the males and females are used by this industry,

these hatcheries also use macerators…

or gas chambers,

for weak or deformed birds who aren't expected to make it to slaughter weight.

The surviving day-old chicks are trucked to broiler grow-out farms.

As of 2016, there were 530 broiler farms in Australia,

together housing at any given time a total population of around 90 million birds.

Each shed holds forty-to-sixty thousand.

Within their first week of life, a mortality rate of 4-6% is normal,

equating to 1600 to 3600 dead chicks per shed, roughly 200-500 daily.

The majority of these will have been found dead by workers,

others who seem weak or injured will be killed or tossed out alive.

As they grow, they quickly fill out the available space in the shed,

living amongst a buildup of their own faeces.

The mortality rate slows, but deaths are still a regular occurrence.

Not far from the sheds, the bodies are piled up and composted.

Selective breeding, lack of exercise due to overcrowding,

artificial lighting and the heavy use of antibiotics which enhance feed absorption,

have resulted in modern broiler chickens

reaching a slaughter-ready weight of 3 kilograms in just 35 days,

a dramatic increase from a natural peak of 2kg in 96 days.

Their bodies have great difficulty handling this extreme physical pressure,

making skeletal, cardiac and metabolic disorders common.

Of those who make it to the slaughterhouse, 90% have a detectable abnormal gait.

The sheds are not cleaned for the entire 5 to 7 week cycle,

causing a high concentration of ammonia which can irritate and burn their skin

and impede their respiratory system.

Chickens sold under the RSPCA approved label

are given a single perch running down the middle of the shed,

but otherwise the conditions and process are identical.

Depopulation occurs in low light conditions in the middle of the night,

when the birds are calmest and unable to see what's happening.

They are typically caught by hand by contract teams

and jammed into plastic crates,

the crates then forklifted onto trucks for transport to the slaughterhouse.

Like layer hens, they are hung roughly by their legs onto the automated shackle line…

then dipped into the electric stun bath,

with any birds who lift their heads proceeding fully conscious

before having their throats cut open by a rotating blade.

A worker stands by with a knife for any birds who miss the first blade.

Farmed turkeys have been selectively bred

to grow so large that they cannot naturally mate,

so the turkey industry relies on artificial insemination,

shown here at a free range farm in Victoria

though considered standard practice

at the small number of Australian turkey hatcheries.

Highly inquisitive birds, they are raised in much the same way as broilers,

with 10-14000 per shed equating to six turkeys per square metre.

Genetic alterations and artificial lighting to maximise feeding,

contribute to a growth rate double that of their wild counterparts.

They rapidly reach a weight their legs cannot support.

Living in their own waste, wounds can quickly become infected.

The frequency of deaths increases with age

to an average rate of 3-5% for females

near the end of their 12 week lifespan in the sheds,

and 10-12% for males near the end of their 16 week lifespan.

The dead birds are collected and dumped like rubbish.

The rest are trucked to the slaughterhouse,

where they are punched, kicked and beaten

while being shackled upside-down onto the slaughter line.

Smaller slaughterhouses may use individual killing cones.

4 to 5 million are killed every year in Australia,

most of which is purchased and consumed around Christmas.

For the rest of the year, or even for years at a time, they are frozen.

As with broiler chickens, macerators are still used in duck hatcheries

for the weak or deformed ducklings who aren't expected to survive the grow-out.

Duck farming shares many similarities with broiler and turkey farming.

Trucked from the hatchery on their first day of life,

the ducklings are grown at an accelerated rate over just 7 weeks,

housed with thousands of others

in rarely-cleaned sheds where disease and fatalities are common.

Ducks are aquatic animals, so they naturally have weak leg and thigh joints

as they don't normally need to hold their body weight for extended periods of time.

Where surface water is available, ducks will float for long periods,

reducing pressure on their muscular and skeletal system.

However, when surface water is denied,

as in most Australian farms including those labelled as free range,

ducks must hold their entire body weight on their legs for up to 7 weeks

– often much longer for ducks kept for breeding –

resulting in lameness, dislocated joints and broken bones.

Selective breeding aimed at growing ducks faster and heavier,

coupled with the insufficient bone formation

of their juvenile skeletal system,

adds even more pressure on their already weak leg and thigh joints.

Without water for even dipping their heads,

ducks are unable to keep their eyes, nostrils and feathers clean,

worsening the risk of disease or blindness.

Living in their own waste and the resulting high levels of ammonia

can cause painful burns on their feet and exacerbate wounds and injuries.

These poor environmental conditions and overcrowding

commonly lead to neurological disease where incoordination, and head and neck tremors,

are followed by paralysis, convulsions, coma and death.

When sick or injured ducks are found by workers,

they are killed by having their necks broken.

After 49 days, they're collected into crates

and forklifted onto trucks to be sent to the slaughterhouse.

Many don't survive the trip.

Just like chickens and turkeys,

ducks are hung by their feet onto the slaughter line.

The typical electric stun bath, once again, is not always effective,

with many birds having their throats cut open while conscious

and eventually dying from blood loss or by drowning in the scalding tank.

As of 2018, three states in Australia

have banned the recreational shooting of wild ducks on cruelty grounds,

but in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania,

the practice remains legal during an open season each year.

The population of waterbirds in Victoria has been steadily declining,

in 2017 hitting the lowest numbers in 34 years,

yet the hunt continues under justification of increased business

in the rural communities surrounding the wetlands,

and the general enjoyment and satisfaction felt by the hunters.

Computer simulation estimates and the observations of rescuers on the wetlands

indicate that duck shooters leave at least as many birds wounded and uncaptured

as they kill and capture, amounting to many thousands of ducks

left to suffer or die from untreated injuries.

Additionally, the bodies of many legally protected species

such as the rare and endangered Freckled Duck

have been retrieved from the wetlands during hunting season,

with shooters either failing to identify the species before firing,

or just firing anyway.

Around 80% of the world's down and feathers

used for items like jackets, sleeping bags and bedding come from China,

where the live plucking of ducks and geese remains a common practice.

This involves painfully ripping the feathers out of the birds' skin,

leaving open and bloody wounds,

a process repeated multiple times before they are finally slaughtered.

Even suppliers claiming certification under the Responsible Down Standard

have been found engaging in live plucking.

Ultimately, it isn't possible to know whether particular down products

in Australia or elsewhere come from these farms.

Like humans, cows are strongly maternal beings

who form close bonds with their young,

and must give birth in order to produce milk.

On dairy farms, they are forcefully impregnated

every year to keep this milk flowing,

usually by artificial insemination rather than natural mating,

which requires workers to insert their arm into the cow's anus

to hold her cervix in place while injecting her with semen collected from a bull.

Their calves are taken away mere hours after being born

so that the milk intended for them can be collected and sold for human consumption.

Over the days following separation,

the mothers bellow day and night,

searching for their calves.

They're known to grieve for days or even weeks.

The male calves, called bobby calves,

are considered useless to the dairy industry

because they'll never be able to produce milk.

They are kept isolated for five days before being herded onto a truck,

and sent to the slaughterhouse.

They can be withheld food for the last 30 hours of their lives.

Starved, confused and desperate for affection,

they cry for their mothers from the holding pens of the slaughterhouse

where they'll be killed the following morning.

Those who avoid the stunner or who are improperly stunned

are killed while conscious.

Around 700,000 male calves are slaughtered as waste products of the dairy industry

every year in Australia alone.

A small number of male calves are grown out for longer, up to 20 weeks,

to be slaughtered for veal.

The female calves are also kept isolated,

fed on powdered milk replacer,

eventually to join the cycle after being impregnated themselves.

2-3 times per day, the lactating cows are herded into the milking shed

and hooked up to industrial milking machines.

In natural conditions, they can live up to 20 years.

On dairy farms they last only 4 to 8 years,

some – known as downers – succumbing to the pressure

of continuous impregnation and producing up to 10 times more milk

than they naturally would,

the rest sent to slaughter when their milk production begins to slow down

or they become too injured to continue.

Artificial insemination is preferred to natural mating in the beef industry also.

Calves raised for beef are subjected to a variety of painful surgical procedures

without anaesthesia, including disbudding or dehorning…

ear tagging…

castration, either with a blade,

or by a practice called ringing,

where an elastic band is tightly clamped around the base of the testicles,

restricting blood blow until eventually they rot and fall off.

… and branding with a hot iron.

Those who get sick typically lack veterinary care and deteriorate quickly.

Drugs including antibiotics, growth hormones, vitamins and supplements,

and progesterone for maintaining pregnancy are injected…

or inserted vaginally…

or orally.

These and other regular routines like sorting or checking for pregnancy

see the cattle forcefully herded through the yard system

into a restraint box called a crush for individual attention.

Around 40% of Australia's total beef supply

and 80% of beef sold in major domestic supermarkets

comes from cattle who have spent the last 10-15% of their lives

packed into barren feedlots,

where they are fattened up with grain before slaughter at 18 months of age.

They're forced into the knockbox, from which they will desperately try to escape.

The captive bolt gun is the most common method of stunning cows,

but the smaller guns especially are often ineffective against such large animals,

causing only pain and limited mobility, but not unconsciousness.

A rifle is a less common alternative.

In addition to witnessing the animals before them being stunned,

killed, and sometimes even the processing,

in most cases they are also forced to hear their fate from the next room.

For cows slaughtered while pregnant, the blood from their unborn calves,

known as fetal calf serum or fetal bovine serum,

is of great value to the pharmaceutical industry,

fetching around $600 per litre.

The hides of cows and bobby calves are sent to tanneries to be turned into leather,

the majority of which is then exported overseas.

There is a common misconception

that leather is a by-product of the meat industry intended to reduce waste.

It is far more accurate to say that it is a co-product,

sometimes more economically valuable than meat

to the point where more and more animals

are being killed for their skin rather than for their flesh.

Cheap leather for use in shoes, handbags and other accessories

is also imported to Australia, the United States and Europe

from developing countries like India and Bangladesh.

As cows are considered sacred by the Hindu religion,

their slaughter is illegal in 24 of India's 29 states.

To be legally slaughtered for leather,

they must first be transported hundreds or thousands of kilometres

to one of the five exempt states or across the border to Bangladesh.

Depending on the route and the number of animals

– sometimes in the thousands – much of this transport can occur on foot.

In preparation, many have shoes nailed into their feet

and ropes threaded tightly through their noses.

Exhausted, starving and thirsty, many collapse along the way,

compelled to stand by having their nose ropes pulled or their tails broken…

being beaten with sticks, or having chilli pepper rubbed into their eyes.

For the rest of the journey, they are crowded into and out of trucks,

their horns piercing and gouging each other and their bones often breaking.

Those who make it to the slaughterhouse are killed in front of each other

without prior stunning,

some even skinned alive.

The hides are soaked in toxic chemicals

known to cause cancer or chronic skin diseases,

often by children.

The fundamental concept of rodeos

is the physical control and domination of weaker, more vulnerable beings.

Calves, steers and bulls are physically provoked

for the entertainment of spectators

in some 240 rodeo events held across Australia every year.

Normally quite docile animals, they endure tail twisting,

electric prodding

and other physical abuse behind the scenes,

as well as the use of metal spurs and straps tightened around their abdomens,

to make them "buck" and appear wild.

With intensity and risk integral factors for an entertaining show,

injuries are inevitable.

Calf and steer roping involves the lassoing of terrified animals

as they try to run away, violently jerking them to a halt,

and commonly resulting in bruising, broken limbs, horns and even necks,

ligament tearing, internal haemorrhaging and subcutaneous tissue damage.

'Winter lambing' is the practice of impregnating sheep

so that they give birth in winter months,

meaning their lambs are weaned in spring when pastures are most fertile.

While this allows the lambs to grow more quickly,

it results in 10-15 million newborn lambs – roughly one in every four –

dying within 48 hours of birth from exposure to the harsh cold.

For sheep farmers, this is still preferable to the higher feed costs

of lambing in warmer months.

The Merino breed, accounting for around 80% of the wool produced in Australia,

have been selectively bred to have wrinkled skin

resulting in excessive amounts of wool

while making them much more prone to flystrike.

To reduce soiling and the risk of flystrike for the lambs who make it to summer,

their tails are docked or cut off entirely,

and they are often mulesed at the same time,

which involves cutting off the skin around their buttocks

and the base of their tail with metal shears.

If the lambs are younger than 6 months,

it is legal to do this without any pain relief.

Sheep shearers are paid by the number of sheep shorn, not by the hour,

so speed is prioritised over precision,

and there is no requirement for formal training or accreditation.

After a few years, when they can no longer produce enough wool

to be considered profitable, the sheep are sent to slaughter and sold as mutton,

while lambs raised for meat are killed between 4 and 12 months of age,

far short of a natural lifespan of 12-14 years.

19 million of the 32 million sheep killed each year in Australia

go through saleyards,

an intermediary between farms and slaughterhouses or private buyers,

where animals also including cattle, calves, horses, poultry and pigs,

are auctioned off.

Heat stress, dehydration, exhaustion, or pre-existing conditions

are common causes of deaths at saleyards.

Most of the sheep are bought by slaughterhouses for their meat.

No animal at a slaughterhouse walks willingly to their death.

Again electrical stunning proves regularly ineffective,

causing only pain and terrifying the animals even further

in their final moments.

Bolt gun stunning is no better.

Regardless of how effective stunning may appear,

it's impossible to know with certainty whether an animal

has been rendered completely unconscious and insensible to pain,

or is merely paralysed and unable to move, while still feeling everything.

In their fear and desperation, some manage to briefly escape,

directly confronted with the bodies of those before them,

before being forced back into the race, knowing that they'll be next.

Goats are farmed for dairy in much the same way as cows,

repeatedly impregnated to ensure a continuous supply of milk.

A niche industry in Australia with only around 65 farms,

goats' milk is marketed as a more easily digestible alternative

suitable for people with allergies to cows' milk.

Worldwide, more people drink the milk of goats than any other animal.

The male kids, unable to ever produce milk,

are generally considered waste products and killed on farm shortly after birth

while the female kids are grown to become milk producers themselves,

though some farms will raise and sell their excess goats for meat.

The lactating mothers are milked twice daily

for up to ten years before slaughter,

at their peak producing 4 litres of milk per day to be sold fresh

or turned into cheese, butter, ice-cream, yoghurt and soap.

Australia is the largest exporter of goat meat in the world,

the majority of it going to the United States.

Only 10% comes from goats bred and farmed for meat, the rest from rangeland goats,

a wild breed originating from escaped domestic goats

brought to Australia by European settlers.

These free-roaming goats are captured and transported

to feedlots known as goat depots, where they are fattened prior to slaughter.

Pregnant animals being sent to slaughter is not uncommon,

and inevitably, some will give birth on the transport trucks or in the holding pens

shortly before they are herded to the kill floor,

their babies left behind to die from starvation or exposure,

calling out for their dead mothers.

Salmon is the most popularly eaten fish in Australia,

with almost 40,000 tonnes consumed every year.

They are farmed offshore in underwater cages,

primarily in bays on the south and west coasts of Tasmania

due to the cooler waters.

Each cage can hold up to 60,000 fish,

transferred from the inland hatchery at 12-18 months of age.

As they grow, their space within the cages decreases

until they are packed tightly together.

A 2017 study on farmed salmon in Australia, Norway, Chile, Scotland and Canada

found that about half of the fish in these farms are deaf

as a result of accelerated growth rates deforming their sound receptors.

The world-heritage Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast

is home to the largest concentration of fish farms in the country,

with the salmon industry's three key players – Tassal, Huon and Petuna –

all owning several farms comprising up to 2 dozen cages.

In the one year period to September 2016, over 21,000 tonnes of uneaten fish food

and untold amounts of excrement ended up in the harbour.

Such high levels of pollution lead to dangerously low levels of oxygen

in the water and greater risks of disease,

contributing to large numbers of deaths within the farms.

Numerous mass mortality incidents from 2015 to 2018

have been attributed to a mixture of suffocation from low oxygen,

human error, and disease.

The largest of the three companies, Tassal,

boasts an accepted survival rate of 83% across all their farms.

After 15-18 months in these ocean cages, when they've reached about 7kg each,

the salmon are sucked up through a bore tube

into the harvest vessel where they are either immediately killed

or transported alive in tanks to the onshore processing facility.

Barramundi are farmed in all states of Australia except Tasmania.

In the colder southern states,

they are raised with thousands of others in small indoor tanks.

While in the northern states,

they're raised either in offshore sea cages similar to salmon farms

or in outdoor pond systems, used also for trout.

The supposed humane method of harvesting and killing farmed fish

is to suck them into icy water to freeze them to death.

Far from humane, it is a slow and painful death,

sometimes taking half an hour to kill.

Fish killed for sashimi, a Japanese delicacy favouring freshness,

are stabbed in the head before having their jugular vein cut open

and then are put back into the ice slurry to bleed out.

Stores and restaurants displaying live fish

allow customers intent on freshness

to choose which individuals they would like killed.

Three quarters of the seafood consumed in Australia is imported from other countries,

of which the most significant species are prawns, salmon and tuna.

Commercial fishing trawlers drag large nets through the water behind them,

indiscriminately capturing all species in their wake.

Around 85% of the world's fish stocks

are now being fished to full capacity or are overfished.

At the current rate,

it is anticipated that our oceans will be void of fish by 2048.

The rabbit farming industry in Australia is a struggling one.

Highly contagious diseases introduced to eradicate wild rabbits,

carried by insects, can quickly wipe out entire farms,

while others struggle to compete

with the cheaper price of wild rabbits trapped and killed by hunters.

Farmed meat rabbits spend their entire lives

in wire cages suspended above the floor,

unable to exhibit any natural behaviours like digging, hiding or jumping.

A build-up of faeces on the floor beneath them

creates high levels of ammonia.

Female rabbits kept for breeding can be forced to live in these conditions

for up to 56 weeks while they produce 7 litters.

Most of the rabbits, capable of living for 8-12 years, are killed at 12 weeks old.

3 to 4 thousand rabbits are used for scientific research and testing

each year in Australia,

many of them coming from this facility in Victoria.

Most fur products sold in Australia are imported from overseas,

much of that harvested from rabbits.

In 2015, clothing brand Akubra shut down their Australian operations

and began importing rabbit fur from Europe.

Australia also imports fur from China, the world's largest fur exporter.

Of ten rabbit fur farms visited by an undercover investigator,

half engaged in the practice of plucking the fur from live rabbits,

a process repeated every 3 months,

between which the rabbits live in wire cages.

Plucking results in longer, more profitable hair

compared to shearing or clipping.

As rabbits age, they grow less fur,

and ultimately are hung up and skinned for a final harvesting,

sometimes while still alive.

12 rabbits are killed to make the felt for just one Akubra hat.

Worldwide, over one billion rabbits are killed for their fur every year.

Minks are a common source of fur for clothing,

accessories and even eyelash extensions.

As there are no mink farms in Australia,

their fur is imported from overseas.

In the wild, they would individually occupy

up to 2500 acres of wetland habitat.

Despite generations of being bred for fur,

these naturally inquisitive and solitary animals

have been found to suffer greatly in captivity,

cramped in small wire cages where chronic boredom and stress

lead to frantic pacing and self-mutilation.

Minks used for breeding are kept in these cages for four to five years,

giving birth to a litter each year of 3 or 4 surviving kittens,

who are slaughtered and skinned at 6 months old.

Gas chambers or enclosed boxes filled with engine exhaust

are common ways of killing the minks,

but are not always lethal, resulting in some waking up while being skinned.

Anal electrocution or simply breaking their necks

are common alternatives.

After minks, foxes are the second most commonly farmed animal for fur,

facing many of the same problems.

Chinese fur farmers claim that their margins are so slim,

they can't afford to kill foxes with

anything but the most brutally efficient of methods,

with many foxes being skinned alive to save time and effort.

Introduced to Australia by British settlers for their traditional sport of fox hunting

and later to control the spread of introduced rabbits,

foxes are now classified as pests across the country,

with numbers estimated at over 7 million.

The hunting and shooting of foxes

on personally-owned land is legal in all states.

Often consumed accidentally by native wildlife

or companion animals like dogs,

the most common method of reducing numbers is the use of 1080 poison baits.

1080 is colourless, odourless and tasteless,

causing slow, agonising deaths to all its victims.

While Australia, the EU and the US

have banned the import of dog and cat fur,

investigations show that Chinese dog and cat fur

is frequently mislabelled as fox, rabbit or mink.

Each year in China, around 2 million dogs and cats

are bred, stolen from homes, or taken from the street,

squeezed into wire cages

and sometimes transported for days without food or water,

to be hanged, bled, beaten or strangled to death

or even skinned alive.

Around 450,000 puppies are sold in Australia each year.

Around 85% come from unregistered breeders,

but with minimal oversight in place,

even the registered breeders may operate puppy factories,

churning out both pure and mixed-breed puppies

for sale in pet stores or online.

In these factories it can be entirely legal

to keep a mother dog confined to a barren concrete cell

in a shed for 23 hours a day, continually reimpregnated.

They are denied love and companionship,

treated instead as breeding machines.

These cute puppies, sold for thousands of dollars,

often suffer from diseases or other health conditions,

or behavioural difficulties,

as a result of the conditions they were exposed to in the farm

and generations of selective breeding.

"Hi, how are you"

"Yeah, good. Will you be getting more of the golden retrievers in?"

"Ah, yes, golden retrievers if I'm not mistaken will be this coming Saturday"

"This coming Saturday? Ah okay"

"And... where do they come from? Are they from a..."

"We have our own breeder"

"Are they a puppy farm?"

"Obviously no."

"Oh they're so beautiful!"

"And it's a good breeder?"

"Yeah, definitely, they're registered"

"So it's not like... I've been hearing bad things about puppy farms...

It's not a puppy farm?" "Obviously no."

"Puppy farms you will get puppies really sick"

"Sick puppies."

Meanwhile, an estimated 200-250,000 surrendered or stray dogs and cats

are euthanised each year in shelters and pounds across the country,

the vast majority of them healthy but unwanted.

Despite numerous widely publicised scandals in recent years,

greyhound racing continues to be a large and powerful

gambling and entertainment industry in Australia and around the world.

The rapid acceleration and extreme speed

at which these large dogs chase the lure around a track

inevitably results in collisions, falls and injuries,

the most frequent being muscle tears, ligament ruptures and tarsal fractures.

Each week on Australian tracks up to 200 dogs are reported injured

with an estimated 6 to 10 greyhounds either dying on track

or being put down afterwards.

Greyhounds have a natural lifespan of 12-14 years.

Racing greyhounds begin their 'careers' at around 18 months of age,

and finish by the time they are 4 and a half years old.

In New South Wales they have a career

that lasts, on average, for only 363 days.

Between 13,000 and 17,000 young greyhounds are killed annually in Australia.

Of the 97000 greyhounds bred in New South Wales

in the 12 year period to 2016,

50-70% or more were killed because they were considered too slow

or unsuitable for racing.

There is a growing body of evidence

showing greyhounds are frequently killed in inhumane ways,

with trainers preferring the cheaper option of gunshot or bludgeoning

over paying for a vet to euthanise.

The dogs' bodies may then be dumped in pits on private properties

or scattered in bushland.

The use of live animals as bait when training greyhounds to chase the lure,

though illegal, has been found to be widespread,

with a 2015 New South Wales Inquiry

being told that 85 to 90 percent of trainers

engage in the practice.

Untold numbers of terrified piglets, rabbits, possums, chickens and kittens

have been torn apart for the sake of teaching

otherwise gentle, sleepy animals to run around a track.

Horses are not skeletally mature until around 5 years of age,

but commonly their racing careers begin when they're only 2

due to the lure of higher prize money

and a quicker return on investment.

This drastically increases the risk of injuries,

with up to 80% suffering from shin soreness,

or dorsal metacarpal disease.

Post-race examinations have found a high prevalence

of blood in the horses' windpipes and lungs,

along with an increasing frequency and severity of stomach ulcers

as training and racing progressed.

On the track, they are painfully whipped to encourage greater speeds.

Race rules limit whipping in the earlier stages of the race,

but in the last hundred metres when the horses are fatigued

and less able to respond, there are no limits

and they are often whipped relentlessly until the finish line.

Jumps racing is statistically 19 times more dangerous than flat racing,

with violent falls a regular occurrence.

Roughly half of the horses involved in jumps races

each year in Australia disappear,

quietly exiting the industry in unknown circumstances,

never to race or be heard from again,

or killed on track,

with green screens erected to obscure the view of racegoers.

Nationally, 11-12,000 racing horses are newly registered each year,

while roughly the same number leave the industry,

largely as a result of poor performance, unsuitable temperaments or injuries.

Many of these end up at knackeries,

where they are killed for pet food or to feed racing greyhounds.

Others end up at one of two licensed horse abattoirs

that export horsemeat for human consumption.

Horses are also used in rodeos.

Camels were brought to Australia in the 1800s to be used for transport,

then released into the wild following the advent of automobiles.

By 2008, their population was estimated at around 600,000,

leading the government to establish a culling project

that effectively halved their numbers,

primarily by shooting them from helicopters

but also by rounding them up and trucking them to slaughterhouses

for export to the United States and Middle East,

a practice which continues today.

Having spent their entire lives roaming freely without human contact,

the sudden confinement and forceful handling

is completely foreign to them.

An increasing number of camels caught in the wild

are being diverted to camel dairies, an expanding industry

that promotes itself as a healthier alternative to cow milk products

and a less wasteful alternative to aerial culling.

Between 6 and 10 million animals

are used for research and testing purposes in Australia every year,

including 1-2 million mice.

Many of these experiments involve live surgical procedures without pain relief,

or exposure to toxins or diseases.

Ultimately, all mice subjected to research or testing will be killed,

as they cannot legally be released from the lab.

Carbon dioxide gassing, or overdosing with the anaesthetic isoflurane

through gas or injection, are two common ways of killing mice

when they have served their purpose.

These days, scientific exploration and discovery

deals with nuances of human physiology,

of which animals are not appropriate models.

A 2015 study by The National Institutes of Health in the United States

found that a staggering 95% of all drugs

that are shown to be safe and effective in animal testing

go on to fail in human trials.

Uncritical reliance on the results of animal tests

in disregard of potentially more accurate alternatives

utilising human tissue and cells,

cadavers, simulators and computational models,

may have cost the health and lives of tens of thousands of humans…

and billions of animals.

Hundreds of macaques, marmosets and baboons

are provided annually to Australian research laboratories

by three government-funded breeding facilities.

Hidden from public sight behind intense security,

these laboratories carry out a variety of biomedical experiments

on these highly intelligent animals before discarding them.

Other primates are held captive in circuses,

where they are released from the extreme boredom of their cage

only to perform for spectators…

or, in zoos.

Captive lions and tigers in Australia serve the same purpose,

living a life of boredom and frustration

for the entertainment of paying visitors.

While on the surface, exhibits showcasing these and other exotic animals

may inspire wonder and excitement, few patrons observe long enough

to recognise the repetitiveness of their behaviour,

signs of a psychological condition common across all animals in captivity,

dubbed zoochosis.

In the tropical heat of Queensland,

Sea World hosts Australia's only captive polar bears.

These animals are naturally adapted

for freezing Arctic conditions and have been found in the wild

to swim over 70km in only 24 hours

with an average travel range of 3000km per year.

Here, they are confined to an enclosure

roughly 30 by 40 metres wide for their entire lives.

Seal shows are a popular attraction at zoos,

with seals taught to perform tricks for food in front of a large audience.

"And that's a guarantee that your seafood comes from a fishery

that helps protect fish stocks, jobs, and the environment."

Off stage, they languish in small pens like any other zoo animal,

swimming constantly in repetitive circles or crying out in distress.

In the wild, dolphins are known to travel up to 65km – 40 miles – a day,

and are constantly on the move – foraging for food,

playing and fighting within their pods.

They share with humans and great apes alone

the trait of self-awareness, with evidence of intuition and empathy.

There is no captive situation

that can provide for all the behavioural needs of these highly intelligent,

cognitively complex animals.

Around 80% of Sea World Australia's dolphins

have been bred in captivity and can never be released,

their entire lives spent performing daily for the reward of food.

Achieving the right level of hunger prior to shows

is a crucial consideration for a good performance,

in what is arguably the park's most popular attraction.

With over $133 million in admission fees annually,

less than 1 percent is spent on their

heavily promoted research, rescue and rehabilitation initiatives.

Australia's federal government ruled in 1985

that no more dolphinariums be established,

and that existing ones should be phased out,

after receiving evidence that cetaceans in captivity

suffer from stress, behavioural abnormalities, breeding problems,

high mortality rates and shorter lifespans,

even though at initial glance they may seem content with their conditions.

Today, just two facilities remain,

able to continue operating because of a loophole

that allowed them to keep and display animals born in captivity,

including those bred from rescued wild dolphins

who themselves are required to be rehabilitated and released.

This practice of rescuing, breeding and releasing

allows these parks to keep the gene pool strong

to ensure their shows can continue and their gates can remain open.

While Australian dolphin parks are unable

to capture and import healthy wild dolphins, this remains a reality

of the animal entertainment industry elsewhere in the world,

with the coastal Japanese town of Taiji a common point of capture.

Every year from September to March,

thousands of dolphins and other small cetaceans

are herded into a quiet cove at Taiji

and brutally slaughtered by local fishermen,

who see them either as a source of income or as pests.

Dolphin trainers have been observed assisting fishermen

in herding the dolphins,

picking out a select few to be spared from the slaughter

and instead transported to aquariums and dolphin parks around the world.

If the greatness of a nation and its moral progress

can be judged by the way its animals are treated…

what does that say about Australia?

What does it say about New Zealand?

The United States?

Canada?

Mexico?

The United Kingdom?

Israel?

Spain?

What does it say about us, as a species?

In our entire recorded history, 619 million humans have been killed by war.

We kill the same number of animals every 3 days,

and this isn't even including fish and other sea creatures

whose deaths are so great they are only measured in tonnes.

But before we kill them, we have to breed them…

Confine and exploit them,

for food...

entertainment...

clothing...

and research.

Their entire lives, from birth to death,

are controlled by industries who care only for profit.

An empire...

of suffering...

and blood.

Paid for by consumers who are told that their treatment was ethical.

Free range, local, organic.

That their deaths were humane,

that cruelty to animals doesn't happen here in our country,

and if it does, our government, our authorities,

will find it and stamp it out.

And us, as consumers, have little reason to think otherwise,

because to eat and use animals is normal,

we've done it forever.

Because the products for sale on supermarket shelves

are so far removed from the individuals who once existed,

some only briefly,

some for years without reprieve.

Individuals who share with us and our companion animals we love so dearly,

our capacity to feel love.

Happiness.

Grief and mourning.

Who share with us, our capacity to suffer.

Our desire to live,

to be free,

to be seen not as objects,

not for our utility to others,

but for who we are as individuals.

Beings in our own right,

not units of production.

Not stock.

He, she, and they, not "it".

The truth is,

there is no humane way to kill someone who wants to live.

It is not a question of treatment,

or better ways of doing the wrong thing.

Bigger cages, smaller stocking densities,

or less painful gas.

We tell ourselves that they have lived good lives,

and in the end, they don't know what's coming

and don't feel a thing.

But they do.

In their final hours, minutes and seconds,

there is always fear, there is always pain.

The smells of blood.

The screaming of other members of their species,

with whom they have shared their lives.

Never a willingness or desire to die,

but rather, a desperation to live,

a frantic fight to their last breath.

And never are they shown mercy or kindness,

instead mocked,

laughed at,

kicked,

beaten,

tossed like ragdolls,

or sent into a mincer because they were born the wrong sex.

We take their children.

We take their freedom.

We take their lives,

sending them healthy and whole into a slaughterhouse

to come out as packaged pieces on the other side,

and we tell ourselves that somehow, along the way,

something humane and ethical happened.

And in the process, we harm ourselves.

"The World Health Organisation publishing a report this morning

on the dangers of processed and red meat..."

We destroy our environment,

emitting through animal agriculture more greenhouse gases than any other industry,

tearing down our forests and slaughtering our native animals

to make room for farms.

The world's cattle alone consume a quantity of food

equal to the caloric needs of 8.7 billion humans,

and yet one in nine humans – 795 million –

suffer from chronic undernourishment, and 844 million lack clean water

while 1000 litres are used to produce 1 litre of milk

and 15,000 litres for one kilogram of beef.

And yet we continue to justify animal agriculture

by claiming that it's normal, necessary and natural.

That the animal kingdom, or certain species within it,

are inferior to ourselves, because they lack our specific type of intelligence,

because they're weaker and cannot defend themselves.

We believe that, in our apparent superiority,

we have earned the right to exercise power, authority and dominion

over those we perceive to be inferior, for our own short-sighted ends.

It is a justification that has been used before.

By the white man, to enslave the black,

or to take their land and their children.

By the Nazis, to murder the Jews.

By men, to silence and oppress women.

Are we doomed to repeat history over and over?

Does this superiority complex, this pure selfishness,

define who we are as a species?

Or are we capable of something more?

For more infomation >> Dominion 2018 - Exposing the DARK underbelly of animal agriculture. [Full documentary] 4K - Duration: 2:00:00.

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G2 CS:GO Rebuilding - Episode 4: Approach - Duration: 15:09.

So, when I came after the Major

I talked about positivity,

I talked about all the things we can

manage to do straight away.

To improve straight away, and I was like,

then we go to the events with the things

we can bring in straight away

and then, we will work on a deeper approach

on all the specific topics.

Adaptation was one of these things

and having every player managing to

give more and not just relying on the leader

to provide a simple, strict game plan and sticking to it.

So, yeah, that was the main thing.

Making the game as simple as possible.

Focusing on the big matters, the simple things.

Building confidence.

Adapting, basically. I think that's the main parts.

So...

After the Major

we decided to play a bit differently.

At least, for how we approach practice.

We decided to give more freedom

to every player.

We played without calls during one week, or at least minimal calls

Just to let players focus on adaptation

to give more freedom and more power to every player.

The team has been great as a unit

and I'm really, really impressed by

the composure of Ex6TenZ and SmithZz

They were a bit stressed lately

with the communication for the late rounds and stuff

and I'm really amazed because in the last few days

we spoke a lot about those things

and they stayed really calm

and controlled the game really well

even though it was really tough to end that game.

They did it, so I'm really, really proud of those two guys with their composure.

We knew that it was going to be a very hard game against FaZe.

Their Mirage is so good, so

It was like, we knew it was going to be very hard and it was very hard

but we won, so, yeah, good.

We are playing Cache, Inferno, and Overpass.

We feel pretty confident on all three maps.

So, yeah, we are happy with the veto right now, but

they are still one of the best teams in the world

so, it's going to be tight and

really good battle.

I had a good first side and then I couldn't kill anyone somehow

I didn't kill anyone in ten rounds.

I believe I didn't help the team to win.

We definitely have a lot of flaws

on our CT side on Cache.

They used it and they managed to close out the side with 13-2, or 12-3.

Which didn't leave us with a lot of room to run back as a T side.

Then, we went to Inferno, which was much better, I would say

We actually lost 16-13.

We know that they are really comfortable on the map

but, we are also really comfortable on the map.

I think we caused a lot of trouble for them.

We struggled to close it out because it's Team Liquid, right?

You cannot afford to make a lot of mistakes or bad calls.

We might have lacked a bit of lucidity, I would say.

But, overall, I think we were satisfied with the Inferno game, because

Liquid is Liquid and

and... yeah, I think we still managed to deliver a good game on Inferno.

I told them that I'll try to be really realistic

and I told them that if we entered this tournament, we will make mistakes

we will make bad plays.

Some plays will not work.

Over a match or the whole tournament.

And, I said to them, like... We don't mind.

I want you to react straight away, in the moment,

and do what you can do, now.

This is the only way to perform straight away

so... that's why we try to keep

high spirits

because this is the only thing we have now, basically.

Then, we will work after New York to get deeper and do the job.

We knew that it was going to be definitely a tough one.

They just beat FaZe 2-0.

They took a map away from Liquid.

So, they're actually in good shape and

I mean, what we all wanted was to just continue

focusing on the really specific aspects that

we are working on since maLeK, our coach, joined us for this event.

The keywords were just to

always have a smile, don't forget it's a game, enjoy playing

trust yourself.

A lot of things like things and it was definitely what we

wanted to focus on.

I think that we definitely had a good approach overall.

But the runs themselves, the calls, stuff like this

But, when it came to just close it,

secure it...

We definitely didn't do it correctly.

We're gonna come back and practice in this new way that we all believe in.

We're going to take part in the ECS and ESL Pro Leagues again.

So, definitely, if you want to have an idea

about how it's going from our side

then, watch these matches. We are coming.

For more infomation >> G2 CS:GO Rebuilding - Episode 4: Approach - Duration: 15:09.

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Ich hab deine Nase! [subtitled] | Knallerfrauen mit Martina Hill - Duration: 1:02.

again, again!

Now I will have your nose!

Now I'll get your nose!

Attention, attention, I'll get your nose!

And there it is!

No, you won't get it back!

No, no, no. It's mine!

Oh, sweatheart..

Sweatheart, I think I might've lost it.

Gosh, What have I done?

I think I lost your nose.

Move over,

move over!

No panik, sweatheart!

With all your whining, your nose won't come back.

Help me or go to bed!

For more infomation >> Ich hab deine Nase! [subtitled] | Knallerfrauen mit Martina Hill - Duration: 1:02.

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How to Make a Good First Impression at Work - Duration: 5:17.

Do you want to know the secret of making a great first impression at your new job?

Then this video is for you!

Hi, I'm Adriana Girdler, president of CornerStone Dynamics and a productivity

expert, if you're looking to fine-tune your reputation at work then there's a

few things you have to consider. In this video I'm gonna give you six tips to

ensure that your job loves you. Tip number one, dress to impress.What!? Adriana,

isn't that just a given and so obvious? Well, wait, sometimes it's not, sometimes

people are afraid to over dress just a bit and I'm not suggesting that's

where you go but I really want you to be fresh and ensure that you're put

together. Your first impression does say a lot and when you're new to your job

even more so, so think about putting yourself together, if you over dress,

nothing wrong with that because remember, as the adage goes, we dress to impress,

we don't under dress to impress! Tip number two, develop friendships. Go beyond

just trying to impress your boss and develop a friendship with that

individual. Look outside of your department and develop some friendships

because those relationships can have a real positive impact on your career and

where you want to go. If you behave well and positively and treat people with

love and kindness, guess what? People talk and that will eventually come to your

boss saying how great it is to work with you, so develop those friendships, it is

important and it will help your career. Tip number three, ask for feedback. Guess

what? You're learning the ropes so the more feedback you get the better off you

are now accepting feedback can sometimes be a challenge so don't take things

negatively or personally but when you do ask your feedback realize that you want

to know the good, the bad, the ugly, because it's just gonna help you. You're

new to this world of business and anything that you can get that will help

you out in the beginning stages truly will help you so take the time and ask

people for really honest, good feedback that will help develop

you professionally. Now the key is get the feedback, say thank you because

someone took time to do it, don't get upset by what they say, but

more importantly, do something about it. If they recommend that you should do

something to improve then guess what? Take them up on it and that will ensure

that your professional career starts to skyrocket. Tip number four is drop your

personal problems at the door. We're talking about your first impression, I

realize we all have our issues and guess what? We live life 24/7 so we bring them

with us but the key is, particularly when you're trying to make a really good

first impression, is not to carry it with you, so I usually call it our baggage,

leave your luggage at the door. Remember, you're here at work, there are things that

you have to get done, I'm not saying not to think about it, but don't bring it

into every conversation, don't let it to overwhelm you so that it impacts what

you're doing. Because you're new, people won't know your story nor really do they

want to hear it so on that note check your baggage at the door, realize that

you will have time to deal with whatever you need to deal with

but your first impression will ensure that it is squeaky clean. Tip number five,

really important, avoid gossip. Guess what? Gossip does not

get you anywhere. If anything it actually will hinder you versus helping you and

in your first impression of a job you don't want to be known as the gossip

queen or king, not a good place to go. Not only that, you're new, you're going to

hear a lot of gossip, here's the perfect opportunity to really ensure that your

impression at work is just impeccable, is when gossip starts to happen, A) change

the subject or B) say, oh my goodness I'm sorry, I gotta go. You really don't want

to get in the habit of gossip. It is negative and it never really helps

anyone, if anything the word will go around that you love the gossip and it

will have impact and it will go back to your manager so don't do it

avoid gossip whenever you can. Tip number six, be punctual. Time is precious and we

need to respect it, not only for ourselves but those around us

so if you have to be anywhere like a meeting, arrive early, it doesn't matter

what other people do or what the culture is, just arrive early, it shows that you

are keen, it's the first impression that you're trying to do because the worst

thing is when a meeting is going on and you have to sneak in through the side

door because you're late. Again, first impressions, arrive early, really

important. Please let me know what you think of these tips and if there's any

of them that you're going to use and put them in the comment below. I'd also be

greatly appreciative if you subscribe to this channel give it a like and more

importantly, pass it off to your friends who are also trying to make a first good

impression at their work. Thank you so much and I'll see you at the next video,

bye!

For more infomation >> How to Make a Good First Impression at Work - Duration: 5:17.

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RIP Google+ - Duration: 0:18.

I'll always remember the day Google+ was invented because I can look it up on Wikipedia.

For more infomation >> RIP Google+ - Duration: 0:18.

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Forgotten Realms Lore - Dragonborn - Duration: 5:41.

Hello everybody Jorphdan here the PH is silent.

Let's talk about Dragonborn!

The draconic race of humanoids that are hatched from eggs.

Dragonborn vary in color but all have a dragon like appearance including scales and clawed

hands and feet.

They usually come with a breath weapon that is associated with the color of dragon they

descended from.

Standing over 6 feet tall these large creatures reach adulthood around the age of 15, living

up to about 80 years.

They look a bit reptilian but that's just their draconic ancestry and should not be

confused for Lizardfolk.

Dragonborn are warm blooded with an internal body temperature warmer than humans.

The origins of the dragonborn is hidden in myth and legend.

There are some that believe the dragonborn were humans that were altered by the energies

of the spellplague.

These people are wrong but with dragonborn arriving the same time as the spellplague

one can see where they draw that connection.

The oldest legends talk about Io the first and greatest of the dragon gods creating the

dragonborn as servants.

The dragonborn were intended to serve the dragons of old.

Another myth says that when Io fought the great primordial known as the King of Terror

the dragonborn sprang from the blood that Io shed on the battlefield.

Legend says that their bodies are a balance of astral and elemental essences, weighted

more heavily towards the elemental much like a dragon.

Whichever myth you wish to take to heart the dragonborn have been slaves to the dragons

for a millennia.

Their long enslavement has lead to some anger and resentment towards their dragon masters.

Many dragonborn wish to create their own culture, history, and cities separate from the dragons.

The vast majority of their race lived on the sister world of Abeir.

It was during the spellplague that parts of Abeir were transplanted to Toril, and the

dragonborn with it.

There was a great city of dragonborn in Abeir but that city was destroyed in the transportation

to Toril.

Now Dragonborn have no empire to call their own and often join other cities to make a

life for themselves.

Born to fight, dragonborn are a race of wandering mercenaries, soldiers, and adventurers.

Honor is very important to dragonborn, in fact it might be the most important thing to them

and their society.

Breaking an oath is the height of dishonor, and one must always take responsibility for

their actions.

They hate failing and will work hard and strive always for excellence in whatever task they

take on.

This makes dragonborn seem arrogant and proud, which isn't necessarily a wrong assumption.

Most dragonborn share a great pride for their race and their accomplishments throughout

history.

Dragonborn typically live in and form clans.

They are intensely loyal to their clan, and in Abeir these clans form centralized, cooperative

states.

They developed laws, and religious institutions.

On Abeir they once possessed a massive empire named Arkhosia.

Arkhosia fell to the also dead empire of Bael Turath which was controlled by Tieflings.

The empire started with seven city-states uniting under the leadership of a single dragon

named the Golden One.

Although not wanting to be servants the protection

the empire offered was beneficial for day to day life.

Arkhosia prospered for hundreds of years until the Tieflings attack which destroyed both

empires.

The two fought until there was nothing left, until neither side could fight any longer.

Dragonborn have no wings or tails despite their draconic heritage.

Dragonborn are also fiercely independent despite their clan nature, and strong group dynamics.

Clan and family bloodlines are known and preserved in Dragonborn culture even with the transition

to Toril.

Family is defined as one's actual blood relative, but a Clan is a family of sorts

unified by experiences and time.

Your Clan could be anyone who's adventured with you and deserves your honor, respect,

and help.

Despite the focus on bloodlines, family units are small, usually parents and a single child.

Dragonborn wed to facilitate children and wedlock ends when the offsprings reaches the

age of 3.

Children are taught respect for their clan, families, and elders.

This will last them a lifetime and clan elders are the most highly respected dragonborn in

their society.

Parents train children out of honor to themselves, their clan, and of course their child.

Once reaching adulthood dragonborn are very likely to become adventurers.

They seem most suited for it.

They aim to be the best which might mean becoming a powerful wizard, or a prized weaponsmith.

It might also mean becoming the bandit lord instead of a petty thief.

Today in Faerun and other parts of Toril Dragonborn serve dragons as the exception rather than

the rule.

There is some animosity between dragonborn and dragons, but some remember the old ways

in a positive light.

Others detest the dragons remembering years of servitude.

Most dragonborn remain free from the dragons in Toril, and those that do serve dragons

are more barbaric than the civilized dragonborn you'll find elsewhere.

Dragonborn succeed in almost every profession.

If a dragonborn takes an Arcane path it is usually to ready them for war.

I imagine the school of evocation would best suit a dragonborn wizard.

Divine faiths are popular with dragonborn too.

Especially the draconic deities such as Bahamut.

Bahamut is probably the most popular deity among the dragonborn people, with Tiamat's

cult trying to steal away followers at all times.

Dragonborn should not be confused with Half dragons or Dragonkin.

Half dragons have tails and are the product of a polymorphed dragon that mates with a

humanoid.

Or half dragons can arise from certain draconic rituals.

Dragonkin was a monster in 3rd edition that were distant cousins of dragons.

They had wings and tails standing eight to nine feet high.

Dragonkin tribes exist in Faerun but dragonkin are more wild, living in the wilderness away

from society.

And that's it for today!

Dragonborn wizards, or paladins, it all sounds so much fun.

I'm trying to think of how a dragonborn warlock would work.

Perhaps making a bargain with a demon to unlock further draconic powers from within?

I hope you enjoyed this video, and if you did consider becoming a patron like these

fine people!

It really helps out the channel.

Thanks for liking and subscribing and I'll see you all next week!

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Full Day Of Eating | Victor Martinez | 4335 Calories - Duration: 6:06.

I'm into like swimwear always insomnia cookies I mean anytime I'm out

past 11:00 I'm just changing course I'm stopping by sup guys welcome to my home

and gonna have some breakfast this morning

so I just stick with my eggs my oatmeal one slice a whole wheat bread every once

in a while I might add a six ounce 8 ounce steak in the morning but today is

only chest

this is meal number two chicken brown rice like my brown rice I mean I ate

so much white rice after a while and depends again I eat by texture or the kind

of the type of white rice is like long grain and I just like the brown better

these days

this is world gym we're gonna eat at the ptk primetime kitchen and this is where

you know basically I get every meal that's not at home or if I'm not a eva's

this is the Jersey side of a healthy eating got your angus steak it's about

or nine ounces nine ounces or so yeah nine ounce angus steak cooked medium with

brown rice about two cups of brown rice and avocados weren't ripe so he's keeping

the avocado right now or will get it later instead at home and chow down

this is a MHP protein shake post-workout now thing is when I finish working out

appetite is not as strong so I could put a shake down much faster so that's why I

usually have you know ultimate whey shake and again easy to digest gets to

the point replenish feed that muscle

that's what I want every single gram of my protein

you know I did my cardio did my training did my healthy eating but these are the

spoils of training hard and it's gonna be hand made artisan doughnuts

and they're out of doughnuts you guys closed

eva's is how I have to say one of the first health food restaurants in New York City

because it was established in 1978 and I doubt there was a single health food restaurant

in the city back then so founded by Alex and Steve Brothers whole family's been

running it for years this is the man right here behind the success and of

course his brother of eva's

chicken rice with pasta and some lentil

soup you know this to go just alil lentil soup you know I gotta have a little

lentil soup and evas doesn't cook with oil salt always put my 1 gram of salt

on my food just got to have the salt and you know dinner is served

and chow down

thanks for following me on a full day of eating

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HIRING MY FIRST EMPLOYEE (kind of) | CAPE TOWN VLOG - Duration: 9:34.

so we just arrived at a new co-working space and that we're trying out for a

free day pass of course and this one I want to show you guys because this one

is just like gorgeous that's what we're gonna work

there's upstairs like just like a my hands

and

and these are like bigger offices so this one I think this one actually has a

like gym maybe even pool so hopefully we actually get some work done here so I

guess I just hired my first contractor yeah so there we get out our new

employee we're expanding guys know so I I decided to outsource some of the work

mainly with the reports to sergej which he's due now because it's pretty

straightforward work and I actually realized that I'm probably paying way

too much when did we start at what time

yeah I'm like paying 200 bucks for like two hours of work but that's fine

because J is doing a good job here so we just made a quick break for breakfast

and it's now like 3 p.m. yeah 3 p.m. and breakfast but so we got this

we found this cute place and I just wanted to point out how cheap food is

here so we paid for both of these things combined 239 ran which is like the local

money in thingy which is 15 year old 15 year old for two plates at a buffet it

was a buffet you could choose what you wanted for two meals and it's a massive

meal so Cape Town is just extremely cheap and living cost is just super

super so yeah if you have Europe so you know if you if you ever look for a place

we can live in a beautiful place and for cheap Cape Town might it might be the

place and now we're gonna enjoy this Wow nice day so we just finished up

working here and was a pretty productive day Monday is always a pretty busy day

for me because I got to send out all the year reports for client work and for the

agency that's why I got that guy to help me out I also did some set up some new

ads and optimize them for clients and I did some put in some work into so I

don't know if I actually mentioned it so besides the growth consulting I'm doing

Andy and the agency I'm running I'm helping mainly to people well two and a

half people kind of like talent management help them grow as an

influencer for example Timmy Hamm or I am sloth on Instagram you should check

that guy out that guy's just dope and yes for kids which are the most amazing

kids he agrees he the kids are if I'm ever gonna have kids I want my kids to

be like his kids but that's beside the point and the other person is yousef or

faith in cuteness on Instagram mostly helping out with with some YouTube work

and yeah got some stuff done it's now 7:30 we'll probably just gonna find food

and take that home because I still have a call at 10 p.m. which is the result of

you know trying to find time for calls with people who are in a completely

different time zone at the u.s. I got a I have two posts I got a put out for

clients I'm lighter today and obviously I'm gonna edit the vlog because that's a

daily thing so now we're gonna finish up in this beautiful place nice Jay hasn't

called at 10:30 tonight for it so we're now gonna head out head back find food

no fine food head back and work yeah so after we finished co-working we kind of

got a bit hungry but when we got to the grocery store we realized that that's

close so we went into this place but they don't do takeaways and we have a

where I have a we both have a call meeting like a bit so we almost couldn't

make it but then this guy is working there the shop manager that's Ryan right

Ryan working with this beer by the way I love that and you just said we can take

it out so now we could take it out thank you sir

and we ate and we both had our call and I scheduled the client posts but I

haven't yet edited the vlog and it's no them p.m. so I'm gonna get to it so I'm

gonna sign up this vlog make sure you like make sure to subscribe make sure to

stay good person make sure to click the bell button if you're well if you have

you know some more time and you want to get a notification whenever I post yeah

you might know anyway a little more energy well it's kind of how to convince

people into something that they might not want because you know

like this is not recording anymore but who cares seems really tired and turn it

off already I said I said yeah but what if they don't want that just do it

Nike so after I turned off the vlog or sign off the vlog you guys missed

actually very interesting conversation so Jamie just had a conversation about

what would happen if everybody's favorite color would be orange like

think about it like will we end up in a society where we would like would we

like have to agree as a society to you know put limits and to the orange Ness

or would we end up in a world where literally this would be orange and this

would I mean this already orange but this would be orange the TV would be

orange my hand would be orange J would be orange I mean it's a scary thought if

you think about it like you can't control that maybe tomorrow every new

baby born there's a genetic you know thing is happening and they just like

the color orange no one you know these are the things that no one thinks about

and no one talks about but we as a society need to be thinking about these

it's the same thing with AI right like what happens if AI turns on us and kills

us all like that's a discussion I don't see anyone talking about what happens if

everyone likes orange like as if like you know it's not relevant so I'm

starting the conversation let me down below in the comments what would happen

if every person's favorite color would be orange and if there would be a good

thing or a bad thing and why and if you have a good argument I'm gonna feature

it and then we're gonna have a real discussion and figure out this whole

orange thing like I'm not scared about green so much like think about it every

person tomorrows favorite colors green like it's like yeah whatever

but orange I don't want to live in that word so comment right now down below

what would happen let me know and we'll make this work no you know

good night I do wake up when there's no other time

to wake you up seething breathing do it all the things

I hate about wine coalition I just wanna make a trip to the China increase

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Como hacer sobres y cajas con la base de Artemio-Diy- (SUBTITLED) - Duration: 21:13.

Hello, welcome to "Angela's corner" in today's video I'm going to teach you how to do

envelopes, over-box and box, very easy with Artemio's folding base, so

If you want to see it, do not miss this video

It's in the multipurpose table of Artemio It is a table that serves to

make boxes, envelopes and envelopes with volume as box type.

You can use papers of up to 31 centimeters that if the folds of half cm. do not

match the centimeters. They come marked a quarter of an inch each

so if you're used to working with inches, it will also be good for you.

They come from behind saved a folder and a ruler with

angles to work. In this rule come all the measures to do the

boxes and envelopes

We have already cut a paper of 20 x 20 and here on the table to make an envelope we

says that a 20 x 20 paper would have a 10'8 x 14 cm card.

we would have to mark the scale at 8.5 cm. We put the rule in your

site so that it is diagonally with the corner of the table.

The ruler, has notches, to fit in the slits.

It does not move like that. We already have it in place and now

let's score at 8'5 The first line that would be putting the paper here

in diagonal So and we're going to score at 8'5

we have already marked and now we turn the paper in the direction of the needles of

clock

It has to match this line that we have marked with this line

We put it here and we go back to mark down the brand line that would be this

Always keeping in mind that the paper

be well placed. We turn again in the sense

clockwise and we do what same where we have marked the line.

The hairline is here and we do it again another crossing down on the dial line, and another turn

We return to the line marked here and we do another brand with the

folding machine and we would have marked the four sides of the envelope

With a drill of this type of let's cut the corners of the envelope.

This one, they sell it separately. It does not come with the table. Let's cut in the corners

the little piece that we have too.

We can also cut it with a scissor

Let's cut the corner that we have left

and now what we have left is to fold and fold

We put a little bit of glue

in the corner so that the envelope stays tightly closed

Also, let's round this corner

to make us look more beautiful And we already have an envelope made

Very easy if you want to cut this tab, or round the corner what

you want

The following work, would be a over-box. We have a role

20.3 x 20.3 We are going to catch the table of measurements

and now he tells us that for make an over-box

We will mark at 7.6 and 11.4 cm

We place the rule in its place that is diagonally with the corner

So, that is perfectly aligned with the corner.

So we mark 7.6 cm in the diagonal ruler.

We mark here

and 11.4 also, leaving 2 lines

And we turn the paper, in the sense of

clock hands. We put it the diagonal or the marking line

Match the marked line

and the same thing we do with the other line inside. We make it match

and we mark the fold down

We rotate the paper again, and we do the same thing again

And so, the same with the other sides of the paper

And we have marked the four sides of the paper

Now we have left as you see here some corners that we will have to cut

We can do it with the scissors or with the Edge drilling machine that I teach you

With the drill, then simply put it in the corner and go cutting the

piece that we have left

and we're hitting all the folds that we had marked

One trick I'm going to teach you is, one of the lashes we are going to cut

and then cut the other so we can do the closing right

As you can see, we have everything folded and now this tab that I had cut and

is here, is and is going to put them glue so they stay glued

For you to do as part of down the box

We're going to put glue on this lapel too

and now the lapel is what we have left

We can cut or fold them, whatever you like

and we already have the over-box

As you can see, very easy

To make the box I have taken two papers of 30.5 x 30.5 cm.

We go to the rule, to the back, where the measurements for the box come from.

The rule tells us that for a paper of 30.5 we have 2 options.

A box that would be more big and another smaller

For this box we are going to mark the second option.

That would be 3.2 and 6.4. We mark these 2 measurements on paper

we turn the paper over and do what same. We mark these measurements on all 4 sides of the paper.

In the other paper we are going to make other brands.

We mark 2.9 and 6 cm. We are turning the paper, and marking these measures

on all 4 sides of the paper.

I have already marked the paper and now according to the instructions

here they tell us

to cut out the paper, that is, remove

this side these two squares these two squares

these two squares and these two and in the another paper because the same thing we cut with the

scissors of this box and this one this part

that this one and this one

let's cut it

we already have it trimmed and now we are going to go folding

once folded these two squares of here you have to cut

here

and here

the other two squares that were left side of those that we have cut in those

two you have to make a line like this

and in this same

we are hitting

and now we only have to go riding We are going to put glue so that the flaps are stuck

we can hold the flaps with tweezers.

and this will be pasted here

and here we have our finished work the envelope, the envelope and the box

I hope you liked it, if so, give me a like Subscribe if you have not done so yet

and dial the bell to receive notification of all news.

I leave all the links in the box of video information and so I

dismissal. See you in the next video See you soon boys

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I GOT MY OWN JIMIN FOR BIRTHDAY! - Duration: 8:41.

If you happened to be rejected by your bias, I have a perfect solution for you

Buy you own bias!

Before you start watching this video, I have to warn you that it's probably going to be one of the weirdest videos you'll ever see on this YouTube channel

If you are wondering what am I doing here, why do I have a huge Jimin and where did I get it - I'll answer all of your questions in a moment!

This Park Jimin behind me is my birthday gift from Ann

I got it a bit earlier because I was born in November

We bought it in a German MediaMarkt but they also have it in Saturn

So if you ever go to Germany and Berlin, visit those stores for sure!

Do it if you wanna have your own bias on a scale 1:1!

However, I think he's a bit bigger than a scale 1:1 because his head seems a bit bigger than mine...

But maybe he normally has a bigger head than mine

Dunno

Everytime we publish a BTS-related video, you always wonder (after I say something) who is my favorite BTS member

I always answer that my bias is V and this time you'll also ask why I have a cardboard Jimin behind me

Unfortunately, I do not know the answer for this question

But I can say that you can find EVERY BTS member in those shops except for V and Suga

Unfortunately

A bias on a scale 1:1 costs 50 EUR, if you are interested in buying it

There are 2 main advantages of buying it

because we have big Jimin

and small Jimin

We went to a German MediaMarkt to buy K-POP albums but instead of albums, we found only the cardboard versions of BTS members

Ann keeps telling me that when I noticed this cardboard Jimin, I looked at her with the eyes of a cat from Shrek movie

I blinked a few times and she just payed for it

My birthday is just around the corner (it was 2 months before it) so it was a perfect occasion!

But I also have to admit that it's my favorite Jimin's era!

He looked the best here

So it's another advantage of buying it!

Before I open it, I'll tell you that I've never imagined doing an unboxing of Jimin this fast in my life

The box looks like this and it says: Celebrity Standees

I do not know if there are other versions than BTS

Here is a stand of small Jimin who is next to the big Jimin

If you have any doubts, it says it's Park Ji-min also known as Jimin

And here is another proof for the fact that I chose my bias in a right way

This shot is uncensored so if you are underage, skip this scene to the next part of unboxing

I have to open it and I thought I can do this without...

Oh? Maybe I can do it without using the scissors?

Or maybe not...

Nope, I cannot do it without scissors

Okay

Nevermind... I wanted to do it gently...

But as you can see, it's impossible to be gentle with Jimin

It's open!

Attention, please!

I am taking it out

Why doesn't it have any manual?!

Okay

I do not know how to start

I'll do it piece by piece

No... I know!

No... I do not know...

No!

I found his feet!

Okay

Oh no, he left me

IT ALL WORKS BY ITSELF

It is not DIY Jimin

Okay, it's getting more weird

I feel weird!

HELP ME

I NEED HELP

HELP

I think I need an assistant for Jimin

What are these holes for?

What should I do with them?

What?

Where is the manual?!

Okay, Jimin, get out!

I'll try to... Oh?

It's happening

Something is happening

What is happening?

But... It's supposed to get out, right?

I have never imagined myself doing it...

His feet are so small

Hello? Help?

Part 1 is already done

HELP ME

This a bit lopsided Jimin will hang here for a moment

We'll make the small version soon, I'll put it aside for a moment

What am I supposed to do with it now?

We changed the recording place

Because we need more space for Jimin

I am not sure what to do with it

I think I need to...

What is that?

I have to put it here...? Ah~

Okay

Nobody has ever told me that I would put a cardboard Jimin together

I do not know how to do it

I still...

Do not know...

What is happening here

I do not know what to bend

Why do I have to do it

Okay...

We'll do it!

Jimin tries to kneel down

It is not possible to do it alone by one person

Not possible!

Ok!

I am not sure if it's the right place but it's the only hole I can put it in

Jimin, stay

Ah, here?

I have to change it...

HE'S STANDING!

And it's a moment you've been waiting for and you wished us a moment like this many times in the comments!

Park Jimin in Unbridled Buffalo video!

I think he's good!

I thought he would be much bigger than me

I am not sure if it's 173cm tall but it's possible

It's still weird...

But he's beautiful!

It's the most beautiful Jimin I could choose

He's a bit skinny but...

We'll dress him later, give him more food, he'll come to my grandma for a dinner

He'll get better

He's too skinny

He lost weight

But he's perfect!

And he's standing

This is Park Jimin and in this video you found out that he's also known as Jimin

And now we'll do the OOTD

He is wearing a silver jacket

and a black T-Shirt

Red belt, black pants...

and also black shoes and he's standing on a red carpet

I have my own big Jimin already

And it's time to put the small Jimin together

I'll take the stand from here

I am putting it here

And I will take the small Jimin from here

I am not sure why did I start from the difficult part

Because this is the easiest thing you can do

Or not

It looks like this

It wasn't this complicated and this is my small Jimin

And the big Jimin is standing there

This small Jimin will probably have a place on my K-POP shelf

I think I didn't think out the decision of buying the big Jimin

Because my room is not that big

But I won't put him in a living room for sure

Because I already have one Jimin in my living room and it's an Instagram frame with him

And my mom is already used to seeing him there

But I think that if I put another Jimin there, they would just... Take me... From there...

Or they would call for help

But I will have to find a place for him!

The next theory video will be recorded with Jimin

He will tell you what really happened in BTS' MVs

To be honest, we are in the attic and it's the only place we could record this video

Jimin is just too big for any other place

I am pretty sure that you are already used to a bit weird videos on this channel

Jimin's unboxing is definitely something not normal

But I also hope that you didn't take this video too serious!

And that you enjoyed it!

If you like this video, give a thumb up for one Jimin and subscribe to our channel for the other Jimin!

And also remember of writing a comment!

If you have your own bias on a scale 1:1, let me know!

I am wondering if it's only me or anyone else also has a Jimin... Like this one...

Or any other BTS member

This is all for now, see you in the next video!

Bye, Jimin!

Say 'bye'

Hello?

Say 'bye'!

Say goodbye to the viewers, Jimin!

HELLO

HEY

Nope, he's too shy

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The Dark Side Of The Opioid Rehab Industry - Duration: 3:07.

Adam: Delray Beach is off the hook when it comes to recovery, man.

These people don't care about nothing,

whether it's dope or whether it's recovery.

In a 10-block range, you can get anything, man.

It's...wild.

♪♪

This is Swinton Avenue.

This is one of the major roads down here.

The first major recovery triplex is over there.

For me, these houses over here were once mine before.

I used to be fully involved,

full-fledged business operator for recovery.

This is one of my first houses that I bought right here.

This is still a sober home.

This house has six beds in it.

From when I started to today,

the whole industry's changed, man.

It got flipped upside-down. It got intertwined

with corruption, with good people, the bad people,

the good operators, the bad operators,

...task forces. It's so insane right now

what goes on just trying to even do the right thing down here.

So you can go from a flophouse to a great sober home

to, you know, an elite beach-side residence

all within 1/2 mile of each other.

♪♪

♪♪

If you rented a house like this and charging per bed,

the profit's 1,400 bucks.

If you had a backdoor shady deal with a treatment center, okay,

you are getting paid $2,000 every time someone relapses.

So these places were holding barns for kids

to wait till they relapse.

So the unscrupulous people

would ease that process along, you know?

They would come through with a bag of dope,

get your dirty urine, and then sell you for 2,000 bucks.

So, basically, they were holding you here till you relapsed

and then selling you for $2,000 a pop.

You can see the rate, dude. Google it, you know?

"How often does rehab work?"

5%, 10% of the time.

So it's a 1 in 10.

1 in 10 kids that come through these sober houses

is gonna make it all the way. It's sad, and it's crazy.

But when they started really getting the bad heroin,

and they started dying,

is when people started noticing, you know?

When the city heads are cleaning up dead bodies

from the...park is when people finally noticed.

There's kids in the house on Swinton up there,

these...kids -- Kid comes out of detox.

He's like, "I got it. I'm good. I'm picking my boys,

two girls up." I'm like, "Dude, you alright?"

I was like, "I don't think you should go."

Calls me crying. Comes back crying.

"What happened, buddy?"

Got some dope, girl in the back shot it up,

she shot it up, died, died,

kid in the front seat put a needle in his arm, died.

He was sitting in the car by himself

with three dead people in the car, dude.

That's how...real it gets down here, man.

♪♪

It's fentanyl getting shipped in by the boatload, dude.

The dope was so shitty, and now it's...raw.

You're hitting a bag and dying, dude.

They ain't ready. They think -- They think they're gonna shoot

a whole bag of dope down here, dude.

If you sniff a little bit, you'll die.

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