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Next time. Okay, now they really all want a piece.

Hi, I'm Tom.

I'm traveling through one of the most colorful and vibrant countries in the world,

and with the help of local knowledge, I'll be trying to find out what makes this place so special.

Join me on a journey through India.

Our first stop is Mumbai.

Located on the west coast of the country, it's home to 21 million people.

Frantic but functional, this is India's economic powerhouse and the home of Bollywood.

From luxury high rises to some of Asia's biggest slums, everyone here lives in the fast lane.

This is one of the most densely-populated cities in the world.

Getting around on the roads can be pretty slow, so we're going to take the train.

This looks pretty busy.

Right. On we go.

Not too bad.

Mumbai's suburban railway is fast but crowded,

with 11 million people using the city's public transport every day.

The elbow-to-elbow experience, however, may be coming to an end.

A new Mumbai metro network more than 100 miles long is being built.

Its aim is to boost the city's rail capacity and reduce traffic congestion.

For your wife?

Lovely roses.

Can I smell?

Perfect, smells fresh.

Well, that wasn't too bad, no worse than the Central line in London,

and now we're in downtown Mumbai ready to explore the rest of the city.

To help me do that and understand where this city gets its energy from,

I'm meeting up with a fellow journalist.

Kevin?

Hi, how are you?

Hi, all good.

Nice to meet you.

Welcome to Mumbai.

Thank you very much.

Kevin Lee is a reporter for CNBC TV18 and has lived and worked in the city for several years.

Have you gotten a chance to look around the city a little bit?

Yeah, we came in on the train.

Did you get pushed around a little bit?

A little bit, a little bit.

It's part of the charm of the city.

Have you eaten anything? Do you want to get a bite?

No, but I could eat.

Let's get you some Bombay delicacies.

Mumbai's reputation for street food is legendary, but its famous fare was actually born out of necessity.

The city's early prosperity came from its textile mills, and workers needed quick and cheap food on the go.

The mills may have faded into the past, but the cheap eats have not.

And in this 24-hour megacity, the streets are still buzzing with thousands of hawkers

dishing out their specialties late into the night.

Khau Galli literally translates, the street of food.

So you have these all over Bombay, but it's not very fancy food.

It's just functional food food you can get in 10, 15 minutes, you can have a whole meal.

We're going to try some chaat first. Chaat is a famous Bombay thing. I don't know exactly how to define it.

It's just a mixture of a lot of flavors, savory, sweet, spicy, etc, just thrown together.

How spicy are we talking?

Oh, this isn't spicy. You don't have to worry that much.

Okay, we'll start low.

We'll start you off easy, yeah?

And get a bit of everything in one bite.

Okay, that's quite a big mouthful…

Yeah, yeah. You can do it.

There's just a lot going on. Right?

A lot.

You can't isolate one flavor.

There's loads of different textures as well.

He's got a tiny little kitchen back there, like this tiny stall and he manages to create

something that even looks pretty as well as tastes good.

So now we're going to try something called pav bhaji, which is another thing that's famous in Bombay.

This one involves a fair bit of cooking, unlike the chaat.

So it's this gravy that's smeared with potatoes, tomatoes and a little bit of capsicum, a little bit of onion.

It's all just mashed together and he serves it with a lot of butter, and pav which is basically bread.

Absolutely drenched in butter.

Yeah, I wasn't exaggerating.

It's just a lot of butter.

He's used half a kilo!

Good work.

Really good.

Kevin, thank you very much for showing me your Mumbai.

I hope your stomach is fine tomorrow morning.

Well if it's not, I blame you.

Thanks, man. Cheers.

Refueled I'm heading to my next stop in the heart of Mumbai.

But with its limited public transport, we're taking the roads and this is a city famous for its traffic.

You may not realize it, but there is actually traffic lights at this intersection.

The guys who installed it must have been laughing because there are no rules.

Slightly less noisy but no less busy is Dharavi.

Home to one million people, this is one of the world's largest slums

and like the rest of the city, it's full of energy and industry.

I've hired the help of Naynish Salvi, a tour guide attached to the NGO Reality Gives.

The money from tours of the slums is used to support families and help run educational programs

for people that didn't finish school, to increase their chances of finding employment.

The word slum itself surrounds with negativity.

People always try to relate it with favelas and basically those kinds of things.

But when they come over here, when they see the kind of things, it's something different to what they expect.

Because there are thriving businesses in Dharavi slum, that's right?

Roughly all in total, Dharavi has nearly 10,000 different businesses.

Wow.

And if we tell you, the annual amount of revenue generated from this slum,

only from businesses, is roughly $665 million a year.

$665 million? That's amazing.

That money comes from industries like pottery production, which began in Dharavi in the 1840s.

The slum is also home to a thriving recycling industry, which the city has become increasingly

dependent upon to manage waste, particularly plastic.

Everyday people roughly recycle between 13 and 14 tons of plastic a day.

Hard work?

Yeah, very hard work sir. 15 hours work here.

Leather production, however, is what Dharavi's most recognized for,

and it all started here at the city's first ever leather factory.

As well as developing its own brand, the factory also supplies leather to fashion houses around the world,

ensuring that Mumbai maintains its status as the fashion epicenter of India.

The owner, he was the person who introduced leather production to the city.

Basically, he started working when he was 12 years old.

Because sometimes the skins are thinner, some of them are thicker, they need to be surfaced.

Okay, so it's to a level?

And all the surfacing makes the skins softer.

There's a lot of guys here. I mean you've got six guys sorting...

They need to also be separated by the size as well, the size and the thickness as well.

They need to check what skins need to be shaved off or not.

Even just walking down one of the side streets, you wouldn't imagine that there's

20 guys in here working hour after hour producing some of these leathers.

It's kind of amazing that it's all tucked away in these tiny little nooks and crannies of the slums.

When they say, "I've been inside Dharavi," it means they've actually passed within, from the street.

They haven't seen what you are able to see today. They just think, "Oh I've seen Dharavi, it's a slum, that's it."

But to break that barrier, to make them realize what actually they're missing

is the reason why we are here for.

This city doesn't seem to stop, so neither am I. I've got one final visit across town

before the day ends. A bit of retail therapy, but unlike I've ever experienced before.

So I've come down to Crawford Market, possibly one of the craziest places I've ever been

but hopefully, we'll find a little bargain, something to take home so that we have a little memento from our trip.

Crawford Market is the largest and most famous in Mumbai.

It began as a fruit and vegetable wholesale market way back in 1869,

and many of the city's big restaurants still come here to source their food.

But if you're looking for clothes and souvenirs, then the surrounding streets is where you'll find them.

Love it.

Could I give you ₹100 for this?

No ₹100, ₹250 best price, only price.

Okay.

Not sure about that, a little bit creepy.

I'm buying a present for my daughter. It's quite big. I don't think I can fit it in my suitcase.

Oh, I quite like that. How much is that?

₹100 only.

100?

Do you think it will fit me?

Yeah, perfect size.

Cheers guys, thank you.

Supposed to buy something for other people, but ended up buying something for myself.

About one-year-old girl.

Girl, girl, what do you want? Shoes?

Something traditional Indian, maybe a small sari or something?

Sweet.

I don't think my wife will let my daughter wear that, but I think it's quite fun.

What do you think? How much for?

₹175.

How many pieces do you want?

I only buy one, I only have one child.

Okay, take it.

I haven't actually said yes that I'm going to buy it, but he's sort of given it to me.

₹175?

₹175.

What about ₹150?

Okay then.

Yeah, or what about ₹100?

Just terrible at haggling.

Cheers boss, thank you.

Thank you, welcome.

I want to buy a scarf.

Come, come, please sir.

Forcing me to sit.

What about this one here?

Show me how long two meters is.

Yeah, yeah.

Maybe I should have just bought a t-shirt.

Thank you very much.

Welcome, another time.

Cheers, thank you.

Lovely. It's lovely. No, it's okay.

If I had to describe my overall impressions of Mumbai, I'd say it's fast-paced and busy.

That can be overwhelming at first, but getting to meet people who live and work here

has helped me understand that they all thrive off that energy - and it's infectious.

All the shopping's now done, and I think I've experienced a fair bit of Mumbai, onto the next stop.

Hi everyone, thanks for joining us on our journey through India.

To catch our next stop, make sure you click here.

And do let us know your favorite travel destinations in the comments below and don't forget to subscribe.

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Shane Dawson's Brand New Netflix Series?? - Duration: 7:44.

Hi guys thank you so much for tuning back in it's a pleasure to see you all

back and I've had some great feedback from the last video and I thought I

would do another video in today's video I'm gonna be talking about Shane

Dawson's brand new Netflix series guys or should I say Shane Dawson should have

a Netflix series and in this video I want to talk about why Shane Dawson

should have a Netflix series and why I think it would be good for Netflix as

well I think we can all agree that changed my new series is brilliant it's

really good fact would you say it's Netflix standard yeah I would say it's

Netflix standard in my opinion anywhere personally I watch a lot on that - the

flitter I watch her on Netflix and comparing from Shane's series to Netflix

and I think Shane's series is actually a better than a lot of the documentaries

on Netflix so we've clarified that one further now over the past couple of

years we've seen a massive change between 16 and 24 year olds moving more

online to YouTube and Netflix you know we can see from the statistics this TV

shows being axed we all know a big brother if you're from the United

Kingdom you all know we well you will know that channel 5 is just acts Big

Brother and Channel Five's target audience for Big Brother it's between 16

to 24 a lot of 60 24 year olds as we can see from statistics have moved away and

now are online and are watching YouTube and they're watching Netflix there's not

a lot more people watching on the demand on TV everything's changing guys and

that's the thing we need to try and keep up and that's one of the things I would

say about TVs done for I see a lot of negativity online I never mentioned a

chance mentioned a lot of youtubers a mentioning about the BBC and a lot of

media and really criticizing our youtubers and I find that really it's

it's quite a kind of upsetting because surely we only be working together

especially with the future changes I know there's been some numbers thrown

around quite recently that over the next couple years YouTube subscribers are

going to double or something on YouTube even the amount of people users that

come on a YouTube is going to double so we really need to start working together

because soon a lot of our TV will be online

I honestly think by 2030 or around that time guys that you're not live TV

probably won't be live TV as we know it it'll be

Netflix or it be streamed or be some sort of streaming service we all do it

you know I'm actually one of the one of the few people that actually still watch

people and show off I believe it or not and and do i watch your live no I don't

do you know I watch you guys i watch your on-demand i watch it a couple days

after and watching them bulk just like a lot of people do and I think that's one

of the main things and I think over the next couple of months we really do TV

stations meaning we really do need to start working together because YouTube

is a dominant force we can see from what she is doing

she and his created something that is getting millions upon millions of views

every single day he uploaded one last night it's really got 7.5 million views

and that is in such a short space of time and that's what getting to guys

should should Shane Dawson be on Netflix well in my opinion you should be yeah

you should be and I think because of the YouTube you know the new YouTube

algorithm and I know D monetization I'm a little bit about D monetization myself

and I know that it's a bit of a nightmare with for YouTube with the

money side of things I don't really want to get into that I'm being honest but a

lot of youtubers are complaining about it so surely the more popular youtubers

will end up ditching mutes you can gone over Netflix would that be a thing and I

could actually see there happen an act that the size of Netflix now and the way

things are going with Netflix and there's been plenty of youtubers going

over there surely Shane Dawson should be next if this content is created in the

professionality the quality the depth to here series you know it's not just saw

of a camcorder going right is Jake paula sociopath there's so much depth to every

single episode that he does in regardless if you love Shane Dawson if

you don't have shown yes Shane Dawson I think we can all agree that he's

creating something regardless if you like it or not he's creating something

that is crazy and it is changing the way we watch TV on YouTube the way we watch

things on YouTube if you hadn't looked at YouTube ten years ago you would have

seen you know videos like jackass videos where people are doing crazy stunts and

that still happens and that sort of popular audience as we can see from the

poor brothers and you know that's still popular on YouTube however I really feel

like Shane's creating a new wave of youtubers what I've noticed quite

recently especially looking YouTube's algorithm and doing a lot of

in-depth review tube the D monetization has really changed a lot of ways of how

YouTube creates and how it pushes content at the top and a lot of

youtubers are sitting at the making you know less and less and we can't see

enough from looking at other youtubers as subscribers count players and how

people move one of the things that Shane has done is he's being different and

he's been consistent and that's the thing guys would you know a question

that I'm probably gonna hear is what people move to Netflix to watch in

series well if you look at statistics of how many people and they're small in the

announced was over a hundred and thirty million or something subscribers if we

look at how many people are actually subscribed to Netflix would she and

actually generate more money for Netflix because with more people from YouTube

drip over to Netflix now what I don't want to happen and this is not what I'm

trying to say at all because this would be a disaster I'm not saying everyone

should leave you can go to Netflix cuz that's not what I'm saying what I'm

saying is how amazing is this guy's that someone that has started off on YouTube

it's now creating content big enough and popular enough took a twenty million

views per video and as high-quality as a Netflix series you ask me should she

endorse and be on Netflix I would watch it and I'm sure there's plenty of more

other people that would watch her it's nice that he's on YouTube but as a

supporter of Shin do I want him to jump to the next step into Cedar Desert if

that next step and my opinion I think he does and that's what I want this video

to be about guys I really wanted to kinda open you know a lot of people when

they watch videos they don't really see the negative sides of online media and I

really feel like quite recently there's been quite a lot of churn at the moment

with the way online media is I never mentioned it in his recent video with an

interview with the BBC it was so such a shame to see she

endorsed and create something so incredible and so popular and so well

proceed preserve preserve perceived perceived in YouTube and still to see

BBC just go on about the money side of things were not really interested about

how much shins make and I'm sure that he's making all this money if he is

making all this money and well of course can he make money I'm sure that he is of

course but I'm more interested really on the content that he's creating and how

he's done it how he created contents all good why is he

done it that's what I'm more interested in as a supporter and someone that loves

YouTube let me know in the comments what you think about that that's just me you

know I'm a boring person let me know what you think

subscribe please drop me and follow follow me on Instagram and all social

media I've got some exciting things happening so brand new content new

camera software and new new things happening and honestly guys it's been a

pleasure but the things I do want to just mention guys before I go is no I

love YouTube and I don't think youtubers should leave YouTube so please don't

think from this video I'm saying that or because YouTube is being life-changing

for me as it has been for many other people and of course I don't want our

favorite create a sleeve YouTube but what I would love to see is she and

creating series and maybe getting on Netflix and it'll be fantastic anyway

guys let me know in the comments let me know what you think let me know an

Instagram let me know on Twitter let me know what you think because it means the

world to have your comments as long as they're positive anyway guys see you in

the next video

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Pumpkin Bread Recipe - Amy Lynn's Kitchen - Duration: 2:59.

Hi everyone, I'm Amy!

And today I'm making pumpkin bread.

This is a really nice fall recipe

and it makes two delicious loaves of pumpkin bread.

So let's get started!

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees

and take a large mixing bowl

and add 3 1/2 cups of flour,

1 1/2 teaspoons of salt,

2 teaspoons of baking soda,

1 teaspoon of cinnamon

1 teaspoon of allspice

and 3 cups of sugar.

Now make a hole in the center.

And then add 4 large eggs,

2/3 cup of water,

1 cup of vegetable oil

and 2 1/2 cups of canned pure pumpkin.

Now stir this together well.

Now spray 2 loaf pans with nonstick cooking spray.

Evenly divide the batter between the two pans.

Now just bake this in the oven for about 1 hour

or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

Then remove them from the oven and let them stand for about 10 minutes.

Then remove the bread from the pan and place them onto wire racks to cool completely.

And here it is...

delicious pumpkin bread.

And you can change this recipe by adding some chopped nuts and raisins to the batter before baking.

For this recipe and many more check out my website at

amylynnskitchen.com

You can also find me on instagram, twitter and facebook at amylynnskitchen.

[bloopers] And here it is...

[laughing] Oh my gosh, I can get

pumpkin bread. And here it is... pumpkin bread

[laughing]

Something's not right!

Something's just not right here!

[laughing] Pumpkin bread!

Delicious pumpkin bread.

And this recipe can change... ca.

Ohhhh... I still can't get this.

And here it is...

delicious banana bread

[laughing] no banana bread

Ohhhhhh...

Oh my gosh

Banana bread!

Pumpkin! Where did I get banana?

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TWO TIME 【MEME】 - Duration: 1:32.

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Touring Rachel O'Leary's Fishroom in 4K - Duration: 10:29.

Hi, I'm Alex and this is Tank Tested. Today we're visiting the fish room of my

friend, Rachel O'Leary. It's an incredible space, and even if you

follow her on YouTube, you've never seen it like this.

Oh, and yeah I did get a new logo.

But I'll talk more about that and the other exciting change to Tank Tested

at the end of this video. Now here's Rachel to give you a tour.

My name is Rachel O'Leary. I run a YouTube channel and a busy website called

Invertebrates by Ms. Jinkzd. I live in York, Pennsylvania, and maintain what most

would say is too many aquariums. I focused primarily on fresh water nano

species, as well as some monsters, and almost every aquarium that I own and

operate utilize live plants.

The fish room grew by accident when my

children were really little I got interested in this hobby in order to

have something to make me feel like I was learning everyday.

The racks in the fish room, I designed out of necessity. I was running out of space using

conventional stands, and you know, there was a lot of floor-to-ceiling space that

wasn't being utilized. So my husband and I drew up some plans together and he

fabricated my racks out of Steel. We utilized a stepped system because

I wanted as much room above the aquarium to reach in to be able to aquascape and

to be able to add wood and add stone as well as net fish.

For the aquariums that I wanted to display the main display racks are 75 gallon on the

bottom, 55 in the middle, and 20 longs on top. They're in four foot sections, and

that way, if I want to restructure the fish room at any point, I

can move smaller amounts of the aquariums instead of an entire wall at once.

My water is sourcefed from a well, which

means I am very lucky in that I have no chlorine or chloramine. But it does mean

that I have to keep a very strict water change schedule so that I don't run it dry.

I do approximately 15 to 20 water changes a

day to maintain the fish room, anything over that can compromise the water

supply for my families. So I try and try and do about 15 water changes every

morning, less if I'm doing the big tanks.

My big boys. They are my babies. They are without a doubt, well one fish in

particular, the lightest colored Pullip Taurus, is my absolute favorite fish in

the fish room. I just think that they are so fascinating on so many levels. The way

they move, the way they eat, the way they interact with you, and the fact that

they've been around since the time of dinosaurs.

You know, they've really earned that primitive fish moniker and they're just

absolutely fascinating from an evolutionary standpoint, from a fish

keeping standpoint, and they're just gentle giants.

That is quite literally the biggest aquarium that can fit into my home, around the corner to my fish

room, and down the stairs. It took five guys with no necks and several hours to

get it into the fish room. The larger tank that I have planned for those fish

will have to be constructed in the basement itself. All of those fish pretty

much grow for their entire lives, which can be 20 years or more. I'd like

to build them an 8 foot by 4 foot by 3 foot aquarium.

Captain Crankypants. My wild Oscar with the bad attitude. He's perfectly

imperfect. He's ancient. I think he's, he's gotta be almost 12 years old at this point.

Due to his nasty attitude, he lived for this about six or seven years by himself,

and for some reason captain has decided that whiskey's is buddy. And it's worked

out and they've been together for several years now.

The newest aquascape or biotope style aquarium in the fish room is my 75 gallon lake tanganyika aquarium.

Right now, the tanks a week old. The fish are all very, very young, but in

another couple of months, these fish's colors are gonna rival saltwater fish.

All of these fish come from Lake Tanganyika, which is a massive body of

water. And also extremely over-fished, so the goals for this aquarium to sort of

mimic a little slice of nature in order to showcase some really incredible fish

who could use a lot of conservation work.

my inspiration for this aquarium was actually supplied by my friend Pam Chen

now Pam goes to Africa every year to snorkel actually in Lake Tanganyika or

Lake Malawi she actually has a YouTube channel and there is tons and tons of

footage there that I utilized for inspiration for these fish that I could

get the most natural behavior possible

I really think it's going to be an excellent excellent platform in order to

talk more about sort of the responsibilities of hobbyists and

sourcing their fish some of the things that we can do as consumers to protect

the environments of the creatures we love as well as just highlight some

really freaking cool fish this wall of Tanks is going to be a whole bunch of

different display aquariums featuring various regions around the world some of

them will be aquascape by guests Aquos capers from around the US but each

of them is gone to focus on specific fish and creating an environment that

will help them to exhibit their best behavior

that aquarium was inspired by the fish the fish our pilot sharks Weitzman eye

or the black tartar tetras which can be a bit shy and can also be a bit nasty to

one another but when housed properly they are stunningly gorgeous so in their

aquarium I wanted to provide some very dense thickets of plants as well as some

branch work to break up line of sight and to add interest to the overall

aquarium

they're notoriously ugly in stores if you can find them but if you have

patience with this fish and provide them with this sort of lush environment that

they just grow up to be absolutely stunning

so for the past ten years or so I have been setting up Rubbermaid tubs in my

yard in order to breed fish the lazy man's way the easiest thing in the world

is to set up a tub put in a sponge filter throw in some plants and add some

fish and they will almost always do it on their own there's an abundance of

live food naturally occurring within the tubs I start them about six weeks before

I move fish out and by the time the fish are moved out there's a booming colony

of Daphnia or Cyclops mosquito larvae and the light in the tubs because

there's so much live food available to the parent fish they rarely per date on

their eggs or fry and because there's so much food for the babies the babies grow

quickly and and just do really well

the greenhouse was a gift from my husband last year and it's still very

much a work in progress this spring I installed two bradley sinks and turned

one of them into a succulent garden and the other into a ball garden which

houses carnivorous plants

the interior of the greenhouse is only about halfway done one side is housing a

bunch of Laguna bins each heavily heavily heavily planted and stocked with

various fish that I like to either use in my aquariums or have for sale you can

see more of Rachel at her YouTube channel she's one of the most

knowledgeable people in the Hobby I've left a link in the description below and

a card right here her YouTube channel is about three years old

it's just a few thousand subscribers away from a hundred thousand so if

you're not already subscribed go visit her channel and hit subscribe I would

love for us to help her get that hundred thousand subscriber plat all right now

back to me and tank tested in addition to having a new logo I've also created a

new website tank tested dot org there you'll find articles on every video I

produce from here on out including this one it has more information about the

tank or the scape or in this case the location that I visited and maybe a few

stories that didn't make it into the video in addition it has a detailed list

of products I recommend and tips and tricks that I've learned a lot of the

way eventually it'll also have merch because we all have to pay bills but

that'll be for a future video finally thank you so much for subscribing I

wouldn't have created tank test org if so many of you hadn't welcomed me into

your hobby if you haven't subscribed already and subscribe and while you're

at it go visit Rachel O'Leary and subscribe to her as well I will see you

next time

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Lullabies Lullaby For Babies To Go To Sleep Baby Song Sleep Music-Baby Sleeping Songs Bedtime Songs - Duration: 1:00:31.

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Light Music Club and Guidance Counselor in Yandere Simulator-Türkçe Altyazılı - Duration: 10:48.

Son videomun üzerinden uzunca bir zaman geçtiği için üzgünüm.(YandereDev reis geri döndü)

Son birkaç ayda bir çok şeyi tamamladım

Ve sizlere neler hakkında çalıştığımı göstermek için can adıyorum.(Alttaki 27 Haziran yazısı rhıef,masum)

Önceki videomda, okulun nüfüsunu tamamlamak için bir kulübe ihtiyacım olduğunu söylemiştim, Müzik Kulübü

Bu kulüp üzerindeki düşüncelerim oldukça ayrıntılıydı ve daha elimde olmayan çokça

3D model,animasyon,müzik ve seslendirilmiş cümleler gerektiriyordu

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YouTubers React to Donovan Mitchell Rookie NBA Highlights - Duration: 4:13.

Commentator: "The trailer, Donovan, oh!"

Commentator: "Rebound, oh, my!

I gotta see that over and over again."

"Run."

"That."

"Back."

"Run that back."

"Nobody is safe."

"The things he does is just unfathomable,

for such a young kid. He's a kid.

"Everything about his game just seems really developed.

I don't know what he's been eating..."

"It's incredible what this kid can do, and how explosive this kid is."

"He's the future of the NBA."

"Whoo-hoo-hoo!

You guys see the little wings behind his back?"

"All the Kings players just clear out of the paint because they know he's about to take flight.

Like, nope, I'll chose to live today. "

"I'm not jumping for that, I'm not being on his poster. I'm gonna move."

Uh. Back-pass.

Mmmm."

"He shoulda did this, he shoulda did the 'Dee Brown'. He was high enough."

"He didn't even finish the dunk and they were already on their feet."

"The bench is rising with him at that point, because you know what's about to happen."

"Oh yeah, good split.

He does such a good job of splitting pick and rolls like that."

"He was almost already under the rim."

"Right through the middle, past Harden, past the entire Rockets roster,

dunks it on 'em."

"Oh, the pass as well. Oh my goodness.

The fact that he avoided the defender mid-air."

"Incredible the amount of bounce that kid has."

Commentator: "...unselfish, oh my!"

"That was nasty."

"It's the flare, it really is though. The way he's kicking his legs and all that."

"He was climbing a ladder! He was climbing an invisible ladder the we don't know about."

"Mmm."

"Oh my goodness, did you see how far back his arm went?"

"Run that back.

Donovan Mitchell took two steps and got that high.

And it's crazy because he's only 6' 3"."

"He's a little guy flying through arenas."

Commentator: "I gotta see that over and over again.

Up on the ladder, the rookie,

Donovan Mitchell brings it down."

"Up-fake, oh, jab, I'm not over there.

Uh, I'm not over there."

"Lift, shift, get him to move,

and then just clear lane of attack."

"He had a pump-fake, jab-step, ooh."

"Oh man.

Steal. Fast break. No one around. Let me show off a little bit.

There's guys like 6' 9" that can't do that."

"It's like a young Vince Carter.

Is that OK to say, can you guys agree with that?

Donovan Mitchell, young Vince Carter?"

"Mmm.

See, that's what I'm saying. That's not supposed to happen."

"It's insane that now-days in the NBA, you're throwing alley-oops to your point guard."

"So he threw the alley-oop a little ahead of him.

He reaches in front of him, grabs it..."

"Yeah, just throw it up, I'll go get it. Don't worry about it."

"Oof.

Ooh."

Commentator: "Oh Yes!"

"Good pass. Great catch."

Being able to find the thing with one hand. Ugh."

"You have to have some big hands for that."

"They're making me want to work on my hops."

"Oh man. I can't even comment on this. This hurts.

Move that forward. Don't run that back." (Laughing)

"See, the leagues not ready for that.

"He caught it with 2 hands, outside the circle..."

"Run that back.

That's just sick how much hang-time he has, and how much air-awareness."

Commentator: "Thrown down by Mitchell, oh me oh my."

"Hey, watch out. Hey!"

"Cross. Spin. One dribble. Uh."

"Aww and he looked like Spider-man too."

"Hey, hey... Mmm."

"You can swipe at it, you can try it, but by this time you know Donovan Mitchell is real. He's legit."

"We are now getting to the point where all the other players in the NBA know:

If Donovan Mitchell is coming your way, just get out of the way. Just move.

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