Thứ Sáu, 19 tháng 10, 2018

Waching daily Oct 19 2018

The tattoo bearded wrestling coach that everybody thinks has his stuff together?

No man, I've spent days in bed. It's not good, and for people to continue to

perpetuate the stigma by when someone comes to them to try to talk to them

about what's going on and they say, "man up, suck it up," that doesn't help. I can

tell you it hurts. That makes it worse. It forces people into isolation because if

they're trusting you with their feelings, and then that's your response, that's not

gonna help anybody. I'm Robbie Millward. I'm a 39 year old dad

a wrestling coach and wrestler. I've been in sales for 17 years. I'm an Air Force

veteran, and I'm in recovery for my mental illnesses. My first memory of

mental illness really impacting me is when I tried to hang myself at 13. Why

didn't I talk to my mom, why didn't I talk to my brother or my friends or my

coach. I was always told as a kid suicide is something that you don't do, it's a

crime in some states, that's a horrible message to give anybody. To somebody

that's impacted by depression, and not knowing what that is at 12 or 13, who do

I go talk to? I didn't have many friends, but at 13 that's not something that I

felt like I could talk about, you know. I recently was hospitalized and that's

when I got diagnosed with PTSD, and I want to make it clear there there are

many different types of PTSD, and as a veteran my PTSD has zero to do with my

military time. My PTSD has to do with my childhood. When I originally got

treatment I was 21 years old. I was in the Air Force and I was stationed

at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, in

Anchorage. At that point I wanted to end my life. I grabbed the phone and I

called, and I called at that time the Air Force Base they had a specific

number, and then I handed the phone to my roommate. They brought me in, I went into

a room, and the next thing I remember is I'm at a different Hospital in a

psych ward, and about three weeks after that I took a knife to my wrist. At that

point I got sent home, and this is how they sent me home, 90 days worth of Zoloft.

That's it, that's the aftercare that I got. So all these thoughts, all these

feelings, and all the help I thought I needed and I reached out for I didn't

get. And because of that the next 16, 17, 18 years of my life there have been a

lot of things that possibly could have been prevented, or just me understanding

what's going on could have helped me through so much. And honestly, it took

multiple suicides of friends for me to get the help that I finally got this

past year. I went to an inpatient program for five

days. I've had three outpatient programs that I belong to that have been very

intensive. I see my therapist two to three times a week. I talk to her almost

daily now. I journal, a lot, it helps me get some of thoughts out of my head and

push pause for a little bit. They don't always just leave, but I get to get a

little bit more clarity. Mindfulness is something I just started practicing,

and in the two weeks I've been doing it I'm seeing some great things.

The stigma, the biggest part for me is being a man with mental illness, that

does not take away or discount anybody else that has a mental illness, but as

men we have a harder time talking about it.

Unfortunately we have the most mortality rate when it comes to suicide. Connecting

with others in the mental health community is extremely helpful for me.

It's therapeutic for me because I get to share my story, which is something that

we are now learning, when I say we the mental health community is learning, is

very impactful. What we have found is the real-life experience,

and showing people the path of hope and happiness and you will have better days

coming from someone that has lived it, can be more impactful than their doctor

saying that or their therapist saying that. Taking a really tough life lesson

and turning it into something that I hope will help the future. I don't see

mental health, mental illnesses, being cured in my lifetime. I see a lot of them

potentially being cured in my children's lifetime, and by sharing my story and

telling people the feelings I have it's not just, "hey I'm Robbie, here's what

happens inside of me," it's "hey I'm Robbie, these things that happen inside of you

happen inside of me too. Let's talk about it, it's okay, let's

share, you're not alone," because that's what isolates so many people is

they feel their feelings and their thoughts they're the only ones that's

having it. I belong to a website called "Monday's With Us," and what that is is

it's a a website where we talk about our

stories, the things that we've gone through, events that we went to or did

or are going to be going to. My greatest wish for the future, for my kids, for our

kids, for their kids, is that this conversation happens at the lunch table,

this conversation happens at the dinner table, on the bus, at sporting practice.

Where people can talk about their feelings without any repercussions that

could negatively impact them.

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Battle of Castle Black | A Song of Ice & Fire | High Command Pilot - Duration: 7:47.

In the last year of the longest summer in memory, rumors made their way south, telling

of strange happenings in the lands beyond The Wall.

The Wildling Clans, which for as long as the Wall had stood had sought to pillage and raid

the kingdoms it protected, began acting as one.

Following centuries of petty wars, the wildling Hornfoots, Nightrunners, the men of the Frozen

Shore, and the Ice-River clans now marched side by side.

This was the work of Mance Rayder, a turncloak who had abandoned his brothers in the Night's

Watch to rule as the latest King Beyond the Wall.

While such Kings had occasionally united the Wildling clans and even breached the Wall

throughout history, Mance was driven by a strange desperation.

Entire Wildling villages were abandoned, and every man, woman, and child gathered beneath

the Frostfang mountains.

As winter slowly approached and word reached Mance that the Night's Watch had lost many

of its best rangers on a disastrous expedition north, the time had finally arrived to fulfil

the most ambitious part of his plan: an attack on Castle Black.

The main stronghold of the Night's Watch, Castle Black was situated at the base of the

Wall between Queensgate to the West and Oakenshield to the east.

It was one of only three fortresses still manned by the Night's Watch, and accordingly,

maintained a tunnel that ran through the Wall's base.

With the Wall unassailable by any conventional means, Mance's objective was to seize Castle

Black and use this tunnel to transport his people south.

In a prelude to this main attack, Mance Rayder ordered a series of diversionary strikes further

to the west, hoping to draw out the few Rangers who remained at Castle Black.

The tactic succeeded.

Lord Steward Bowen Marsh pursued these raiders west, leaving behind only the old, the sick

and new recruits.

In his absence, the blacksmith Donal Noye assumed de facto leadership of the stronghold.

Mance had aimed to retain the element of surprise, but the arrival of Jon Snow dashed these hopes.

Jon had lived amongst the Wildlings as a spy, and after his escape, was able to warn Castle

Black of Mance's plans.

When the battle began, Mance Rayder commanded a host numbering well into the tens of thousands

with perhaps as many as a hundred thousand.

While larger than any of the armies mustered within the Seven Kingdoms at the time, the

force was comprised mainly of raiders who lacked any experience in proper formation

fighting, much less siege warfare.

A protracted engagement against an entrenched foe was vastly different from their typical

hit and run tactics and their mastery of the local terrain was rendered moot.

The core of the Wildling forces were the Thenns and other hardened raiders, as well as several

hundred giants, many of which were mounted on enormous mammoths.

The Night's Watch, by contrast, numbered only 34.

While these men had access to castle forged steel and counted amongst their ranks trained

fighting men, the majority were stewards or builders who had never ranged for any length

of time.

Their greatest advantage was instead the Wall.

Too high to be attacked by arrows or slings and too strong for any siege weaponry to breach,

any attacking force would need to either climb its face or break through the gate.

The former was dangerous even when the Wall was undefended, while the latter offset the

Wildling's numerical superiority.

The Watch had also tended to the Haunted Forest, preventing it from encroaching too close to

the Wall.

An attack would have to be made across open ground in clear view and without any form

of cover.

Aware of these disadvantages, Mance's opening strike did not come from beyond the Wall,

but instead from behind it.

Roughly 120 experienced raiders, who had climbed the Wall in preparation for the attack, attempted

to storm Castle Black from the rear where its fortifications were almost non-existent.

Warned of their approach by Jon Snow, the attack was repulsed, but not before heavy

fighting spread to the Castle's courtyard and much of the Wall's stairway was destroyed.

With this initial attack thwarted, the main Wildling Host began a direct assault on the

gate.

Atop the wall, barrels of pitch, arrows, and trebuchets were unleashed on the still largely

unseen enemy and both sides fought blindly through much of the night.

At dawn, a contingent of giants with thousands of wildlings guarding their flanks brought

a battering ram up to the gate, breaking down the outer door but quickly retreating under

a volley of arrows, caltrops, and burning oil.

At least one giant was able to enter the tunnel before being cut down by five members of the

Night's Watch, who gave their lives in turn.

The fighting continued for days with neither side able to achieve any headway.

Despite a scattered few reinforcements from Eastwatch by the Sea, the Night's Watch

was running low on supplies, including oil, pitch, and arrows.

At the request of Mance Rayder, a single envoy, Jon Snow, was sent to the Wildling encampment

to attend a parlay.

Wildling Wargs, skinchangers able to see through the eyes of animals, were able to report how

few defenders remained on the Wall while Mance also revealed he possessed the Horn of Winter,

a magic object said to be capable of toppling the Wall if blown.

The Watch was given three days to allow the Wildlings through before the Horn would be

sounded.

But the parlay was soon interrupted.

In a reversal of the defeat he suffered at the Battle of the Blackwater, Stannis Baratheon

had arrived on the battlefield undetected, his force of 1500 knights and mounted soldiers

sweeping across the Wildling lines.

Completely unprepared for any type of counter-attack, the Wildlings broke with only the giants holding

the line.

In a matter of hours, Mance Rayder's attack on Castle Black was routed.

What might have occurred if these reinforcements had not arrived can only be speculated.

Regardless of whether the Horn of Winter truly possessed the means to bring down the Wall,

the Night's Watch lacked the munitions to continue the fight much longer.

If the Wildlings had maintained their resolve, it is likely they would have broken through

the tunnel and slaughtered the Night's Watch to a man.

Even if every brother of the Night's Watch been assembled at Castle Black, they simply

lacked the numbers for a prolonged assault and lacked any tangible support from the Great

Houses of Westeros.

Instead, Mance had lost a battle he never truly wanted to fight.

The King Beyond the Wall had not led tens of thousands of his people south simply to

bring battle to the Night's Watch.

They had fled a far greater enemy.

And when these Others reached the Wall, it would take far more than what had so far been

mustered to stop them.

In High Command, The Templin Institute investigates the greatest battles, conflicts, and wars

from across Alternate Worlds.

High Command is the last of four new pilots we've released day by day this week and

the polls are now open.

If you would like to see The Templin Institute investigate the the Dominion War, Galactic

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3 Space Mission Problems in a Week | SciShow News - Duration: 5:31.

[♪ INTRO]

Despite the fact that we've been sending humans into space consistently

for over half a century, space travel remains super dangerous.

I mean, you're getting a ride from some very powerful and very controlled explosions.

And we were reminded of that danger last week, when a scheduled launch of the Soyuz rocket

to the International Space Station had to be aborted mid-flight.

Luckily, astronaut Nick Hague and cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin are safe and sound back on Earth.

But now we have to figure out exactly what went wrong before anyone else can go,

which threatens ISS operations.

While there have been some upgrades made over the years, the Russian Soyuz rocket family

is virtually unchanged from the late 1960s; a small capsule sits atop a 50-meter-tall rocket.

At its base, that rocket is surrounded by four booster rockets to give the entire

mass the necessary oomph when it's first taking off.

And right now, it's the only way we have of sending humans to space.

Two minutes after liftoff, those extra boosters are supposed to break off from the central rocket.

But on October 11, it looks like something went wrong with that process.

Instead of continuing their climb with the new push of the central engine,

the astronauts cited feeling weightless.

They were suddenly in free fall.

Shortly thereafter, the computer automatically triggered a launch abort.

The crew capsule separated from the rocket and fell back to Earth, where it landed safely.

Albeit in the middle of nowhere, but they did find them.

Now all crewed launches are on hold while Russia's space agency

Roscosmos investigates exactly what went wrong.

But that is not good news for the three crew members currently living on the ISS.

They were scheduled to return to the Earth in December, with a new team of three joining

Hague and Ovchinin on the station and continuing operations and experiments.

Now their missions will either have to be extended, or they'll have to abandon the

station in the Soyuz capsule currently docked.

Even though the crew has plenty of provisions, the fuel in that lifepod

is only cleared to last until January.

If the order is made to abandon the ISS, it will be the first time since 2000 that

we haven't had a single person living there.

Now, it's not like the ISS is gonna fall out of the sky if there are no people on it,

but we won't be able to do any maintenance.

Already, the spacewalk Hague and Ovchinin had trained for, to replace the batteries

on the station's solar panels, was cancelled.

For now, Roscosmos plans to try the launch again in the spring of 2019.

With an additional report coming out in the next few days,

hopefully we will hear some good news.

But unfortunately, this is not the only failure space missions have suffered this month.

Less than a week before the failed Soyuz launch, NASA saw two of its space-based telescopes

perform emergency shutdowns.

On October 5th, the Hubble Space Telescope suffered a mechanical failure,

and only 5 days later, the Chandra X-ray Observatory got a bad data reading

that interfered with its momentum sensor.

Because they're a bit too out of the way to send any technicians,

all of our space-faring technology has programming that instructs them to enter a safe mode

when they detect something wrong.

They lock themselves into a safe position, including pointing their mirrors away from

the Sun and their solar panels toward it, and switch over to backup hardware.

It happens more often than you might think.

For example, the infrared Spitzer telescope automatically entered safe mode back in 2006,

and the Dawn spacecraft has done it at least twice - once in 2011, and again in 2014.

It's just weird that two events happened so close to one another, and to a failed rocket launch.

In Hubble's case, it comes down to the failure of one of its gyroscopes,

which allows us to precisely orient the telescope.

During the last crewed service mission in 2009, astronauts installed 6 new gyroscopes,

but with the most recent breakdown, there are only three that still work.

Hubble only runs on three at a time, though, and the gyroscopes are going to break down over time.

This most recent one was in its death throes for the past year.

And if necessary, it is perfectly capable of running on just one.

So this mechanical failure isn't the end of the world; it's not even the end of Hubble.

Unfortunately, when we tried to switch Hubble over to its final backup gyro, the craft kept

reporting that it was rotating 100 times faster than it actually was.

Strangely, it's only the baseline rate that's off.

It is accurately reporting any changes in speed.

But it's enough of a problem that we can't use Hubble at the moment.

Chandra also had a gyroscope problem, although it seems to have just been a temporary glitch.

For three seconds, the gyroscope sent bad data

that made the computer think it was moving faster than it was.

The telescope seems to be back to normal now, but mission scientists

plan to keep an eye on that gyroscope for a while.

These satellite failures are really just a sign of NASA's

ageing soldiers in the battle to study the universe.

Chandra was launched in 1999, and Hubble in 1990.

Still, both telescopes are doing some amazing and great science up there,

so here's hoping we get at least a few more years out of them.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Space News!

Guess what? You are all invited to a livestream extravaganza!

This Monday, October 22nd, we are having an eight-hour-long livestream,

during which we will encourage people to join our Patreon, and we will maybe explode some pumpkins

and do trivia and experiments, and have a spooky science hour, and lots of other fun things.

Trust me, we have plans. Shenanigans begin at 1pm Eastern, over on the main SciShow channel.

Mark your calendars. We'll see you there!

[♪ OUTRO]

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ŻERKSEE 10+1 by Wolfsgruppe | 2018 + ENG subtitles - Duration: 30:25.

.. Be the first who showed a car ..

It's the same now.

I have to contradict. This water motive on logo is not from Wörthersee. It's from the pool here!

I painted it myself.

Very good as always.

Cool. Very nice.

This is my 5th time here.

It seems to me that the atmosphere here is more chillout

but that's probably what it was about.

The organizers don't have to stress so much, but of course they want everything to go well, but..

..much more relaxed.

This is an "Event" for us.

There is no difference.

Przemo said a lot that they lower the level, they are less involved..

You can't see this honestly. Really.

For me the level of people, cars and organizations is still the same.

It's still great.

I will definitely come back here and let it last as long as possible.

No matter under which name.

It can be "Żerksee", it can be "Vag Event", there may be something else.. people will be the same.

Cars will be the same, people will be the same.

It doesn't matter how it will be named and how it will be organized.

People will make such a climate, that it will always be good.

That's all.

I will be here my whole life honey.

I told Przemo that he should do these events every weekend

or at least once a month.

We will be next year, we will be in two years.

We will come every year, no matter if there is something official or not.

I have been here since 2009 and it will not change until our children start to drive our cars.

I think it's good.

Yes.

Definitely.

Will you come next year?

If there is such an option, I will come..

If the hood doesn't open again, I will come.

It's pretty good, not only good.

I was in an ice cream shop on the market square in Żerków today

with Suchecki and other morons.

We were at the window of the ice cream shop,

we ordered ice cream,

and we stood like this,

and the bird just shitted on my hand.

We looked up and there sat a sparrow..

The sparrow shitted on me.

The shit birded on me. *[wordplay]

You really don't come over here for the car attendance,

only for people, for the place, for Przemo and the whole crew..

..and for friends from all over Poland.

So the formula has really changed this year,

but I think that most of us didn't feel any major difference.

Except that the atmosphere was even more family, more climatic,

and it all took on a more chillout direction.

After all, I think that the attendance was good

I don't know the exact numbers, but I know that the square was almost 100% full.

So it means that there were a lot of guests.

When it comes to feedback, others would have to say something.

I've heard most of the positive reviews.

and despite changing the formula, no one feels a big difference here, still feels like home..

and I think it will last for many years.

I hope so.

More calmly, relaxed.

As it was, without a busy program, just everyone did what he wanted to do.

There was a time to talk to people.

e.g

We were not chased.. there, there, there, come here, set there or sth.

Just relaxed, nice rest.

We will definitely come next year.

Chill out and slam your keys in the car again.

The weather was good, attendance was also great.

There was no Andre band,

but it was also great overall.

Where were we yesterday?

On the Żerków city days, yes?!

It was very nice.

Tyc, tyc, tyc, tyc.. until morning.

We closed this party rudely again.

That's how we do it.

It's very cool, it was very cool.

Przemo, if you're wondering about doing anything in next year..

It's generally worth it.

All people confirm it.

Everyone will tell you that without an organization, without any financial effort..

they will come anyway, and it will be fun.

Next year, of course, we are.

This is not about money, but about the hobby and everything that they love. Right?!

It's great here.

We will come again next year.

It's really great here.

You will not believe, but this year I didn't come with my car.

I will come here next year with my car at 100%.

I have an old passat.

.. and .. yes .. the pool was great today.

I recommend.

A lot less cars than at the last edition of the Vag Event,

the atmosphere is more family,

practically only friends,

few new faces...

But it doesn't bother me at all.

I hope that next year will be even more fun.

Apparently the team is going to decrease a bit.. but we will see.

And let as many cool cars and good people as possible.

What more?

See you next year.

What more could we want?

A replay for next year.

The formula has changed,

mega chillout,

people have done it, they are the same x2

So that the pots don't count, but the idea.

So come and see what the Żerksee is.

It's great that we saw each other this year,

although in a slightly different concept,

in slightly different circumstances.

A little less people..

but in my opinion it is worth doing it for those who came here.

The event is still cool,

the atmosphere is even better, because everyone have time to talk to each other.

There is no sense to look at any opinions or some bullshit.

Important that everyone wants to come here and they appear here,

and in my opinion it is worth continuing this next year.

Solo .. right Katie?!

Okay.

Smile! There will be a bird! Pow! Pow! Pow!

So much?

*not so much but gently*

I respect AF.

Look how he grew up. Look!

Don't croak, don't croak.

In this edition, cars don't count,

they can be any, but on a level..

.. people and atmosphere count.

That's how it goes a'la Makłowicz.

Magnificent, straight from the field.

Hey, who took the bottle?

I'm running away.

Ecuador, are you alive?!

Come look for a Wosiu, Mr. cameraman.

He probably made a poop.

I'll tell you that VW Mania is the best

Awesome

There is such a selection on VW Mania.

Mega.

It's cool.

VW Mania is the best.

See you!

Thank you!

Bye bye.

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JBugs - 1971 VW Super Beetle - Engine Build Series - Setting Rocker Geometry - Duration: 7:05.

Hello, I'm Sam with JBugs.com.

We're in the middle of mocking up out top end on our 1800cc engine for our 1971 Super Beetle.

In our last video, we just got done setting a cylinder head in place.

We're mocking up the top end in preparation for our 1.4:1 ratio rockers.

Ratio rockers are an easy way to wake up a VW engine

and highly recommended if you have added dual carburetors and a header to a stock motor.

The stock cam is one of the limiting factors in getting the fuel and air, into and out of the engine.

1.4:1 ratio rockers increase the amount of lift from a stock camshaft from about 0.320 to about 0.420.

That is the equivalent of installing a performance cam

and the rockers can be set up and installed in a few hours with the engine in the car.

The high lift rockers require shorter than stock pushrods, rocker stand shims,

valve lash caps, and testing to ensure that the valve train works correctly.

Adding to that, we also have a stroker crank, which requires the same process.

At our engine, we first test fit the new rocker assembly and see that it doesn't fit over the stock studs.

This is expected as the rockers include new rocker studs so the stock studs are removed from the head,

and the new studs are threaded in their place.

Next, we install hardened valve lash caps on top of the valve stems.

The caps are highly recommended whenever stainless steel valves are used

to spread the load between the rocker tips and the valve.

High ratio rockers increase the load substantially so consider the lash caps a must.

The rocker assembly is set back into place to confirm the fit

and we can see the bosses aren't completely bottomed out on the stand.

We pull the rockers off and install .0150 rocker stand shims on the studs

so the rocker assembly can sit flat against the head.

Now we can work on the rocker geometry and pushrod length.

A push rod tool is lubed at both ends

the adjusted to the shortest length

and placed into the cylinder head into the lifter bore into the case

at cylinder number three in the intake valve.

The engine is rotated over to top dead center for cylinder number three and we see the push rod drop.

The push rod is moved over to the exhaust valve for photographic purposes

and the rocker assembly is bolted down to the head.

Next, we back the valve adjustment screws, which are located at the pushrod side on the new ratio rockers,

all the way out and then screw them in about half a turn and lock down the nut.

The push rod length is adjusted so it sits against the rocker adjuster and tightened to zero lash

at the valve as we'll be running Chromoly pushrods.

Zero lash is where we can spin the rod but there's no play in the rocker.

If [you're] using aluminum pushrods, set the valve play to 0.060 of an inch with a feeler gauge.

The engine is turned over by hand and stopped when the valve is pressed in as far as the rocker will go.

Our magnetic base from our dial indicator is removed,

and the post is threaded into the head at one of the intake manifold stud threads.

The arms for the indicator are moved and the indicator is positioned over the exhaust valve seat, perpendicularly,

and in line with the valve.

The indicator is pressed in and set roughly at half an inch, pre-loading the indicator.

Then locked in place on the arm.

We turn the engine over slowly again,

noting the point where the needle stops traveling in one direction and travels the opposite.

This is our max lift point and we zero our gauge at this point.

The engine is turned over slowly again and we count the gauge as it passes zero.

It ends up turning fully four times.

It stops at 0.020, giving us a max lift of 0.420 inches.

Now we need to rotate the engine over to the half lift point, half of 420 is 210.

We rotate the engine back to full lift and continue past zero twice then to the 0.010 marks.

The rocker geometry at this point, into the travel, is what we're adjusting.

The end result we want is for the rocker arm ends, at the valve and at the adjuster, to be parallel with the head at the half lift moment.

This will even the loads on the valves and the adjuster to ensure a long life on the valve train.

Without current set up, the adjuster side is considerably lower than the valve

so the dial indicator is moved out of the way, the rocker assembly comes off,

and we swap out the 0.150 shims for a 0.300 shim.

The push rod is lengthened to adjust to the valve and the dial indicator process is repeated

and the net result is that the adjusters come up a bit but is still much lower than the valve.

The whole process is repeated with a 0.600 shim

and finally with a 0.600 and a 0.300 shim stacked together for a total of 0.900.

Here, we get a half lift point where the adjuster and valve are leveled.

So the dial indicator is moved to the side

and the rocker assembly is pulled off.

The push rod is removed and brought over to our workbench so we can mark

and cut our new Chromoly pushrods with a tubing cutter.

The ends of the cut pushrods are cleaned up with a burr bit.

The push rods are blown out and cleaned thoroughly.

A pair of old lifters is used as a hammer and dolly of sorts

to hold the push rod in place at the bench

while hammering the opposite end into place into the pushrod tube.

The push rods are blown out and cleaned again.

Back at the engine, two push rods are lubed at either end and installed as the number three cylinder which is set at top dead center.

The valves are adjusted and the engine is rotated over to confirm our geometry.

With that, our mockup is complete.

We can now pull the head, cylinders, and pistons off the short block in preparation for our top end assembly.

Our last two videos have been very tech heavy

and whereas properly setting your engines compression ratio should be done for every engine build,

setting up rocker geometry is a specific task required when building a stroker engine

or installing high ratio rockers.

Thanks for watching

and keep an eye out for our next video where we'll complete our long block assembly.

In the meantime, head over to JBugs.com for all your vintage Volkswagen parts and accessories.

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RUSSIANS REACT TO MEXICAN MUSIC | Dulce - Déjame Volver Contigo (Live) | REACTION - Duration: 6:40.

Today we're gonna react to Dulce

The song "Dejame Volver Contigo"

We haven't reacted to Dulce

I don't remember her

"Let me go back with you"

Mas conocida por Dulce

She's from Matamoros, Tamaulipas

She was born on 29 July, 1955

Mexican singer and actress that started her career in 1974

She moved to Monterrey, Nuevo Leon to study psychology

And started her music career there with the band Toby

Toby and his friends

In 1974

Do you remember Jose Jose? -Yeah

He helped her and she moved to Mexico City

She received many awards

It's a concert

Purple concert

She's beautiful too, every mexican female singer is beautiful

They should be ugly?

Sometimes singers are not very beautiful

Powerful voice

Strong voice

She's very tall

No, she just stands closer to us than those guys

No, they're on the same level

She wears high heels

Powerful voice... but the instruments sound louder than her voice

She has a good figure

Because she's wearing a tight corset

Like in the 18th century

I don't know how old she is but she looks awesome

She's probably 50 years old

The concert isn't very old

I think she's 56

There are many grown men in the crowd

Powerful

Everyone sings with her

Her voice is a little hoarse, like our singer Irina Alegrova

But she usually wears long skirts

But she has light hair too

He voice is so great

And Irina Alegrova is the same age as her

It's strange that she doesn't have many views on Youtube

Maybe she has a certain audience

Well, there are many people in the crowd

They keep showing these two men

There are mostly men, not many women

The people are all grown. I think they don't watch Youtube

She's not for young generation

She's very good

Great voice and great figure

If you're interested, watch Irina Alegrova

You also wanted to say something

I couldn't find the right time to tell about that

I wanted to say that I read an article

About a Mexican girl that graduated from a university in Mexico City

And she came to Russia and lives here for almost 2 years

She lives in the city where even Russians don't wanna go - Tyumen

It's on the north. It's very cold

But she came there and she likes it

Russians usually go there to make money

She's a journalist there and she learns Russian language

And she doesn't plan to come back to Mexico

Maybe she loves cold weather

And her name is Laura Rodriguez

So there are brave Mexicans that go to the Russian Siberia

Where it's always cold

And they like it

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How to use an Electric Scooter | Using Services like Bird & Lime to Get Around While Traveling - Duration: 8:00.

Hey, it's Ernest from Trip Astute. In this video, we're exploring electric scooters

and how to use services like Bird and Lime to get around when traveling.

(light chiming music)

If you've traveled recently to a major city, there's a good chance that you've seen

people zipping by on an electric scooter. Or perhaps you've almost tripped over

one that's parked on the sidewalk. I know these scooters have been a bit

controversial since they just kind of appeared in many cities without actually

getting approval from the local governments. In fact, it reminds me of how

Uber and Lyft would just start service in a city and then have laws follow

afterwards. Ironically, some of these electric scooter companies are owned and

operated by these ride-sharing companies. To be honest, I have mixed feelings about

them as well. While they seem to be getting good use, they do seem to get a

range of reactions from people. You can tell that some folks really love them

and depend on them as a transportation source, while others find them to be a

total nuisance and safety hazard. That being said, you're likely to see one

when traveling, especially since companies like Bird and Lime seem to be

expanding every day. So, I thought I'd share a run-through on how to use these

scooters and also some tips to keep in mind. Like I said, you might hate these

things, but a lot of travelers and daily commuters are starting to use them in

places like LA, so it's worth understanding how these services work.

But first, if you're new here, welcome to our channel. Trip Astute is a travel

channel that is focused on sharing ways to make travel easier, affordable, and

more enjoyable. Traveling can be stressful and expensive, so we're looking

for ways to help you maximize your experience through travel tips, points

and miles, and innovative gear. If that sounds interesting to you, please

consider subscribing. Today I'll focus on Bird and Lime. I know there are other

electric scooter companies out there, but these are the two that I've seen most

frequently here in Southern California. Bird and Lime are similar in the way

they work, and I assume that the other companies operate the same way as well.

To use one of these services, you'll need to download the app for your phone. It

should be a free download. You'll need to register for an account. In addition,

you'll have to agree to the Terms of Service and register a credit card or enable a

service like Apple Pay. I noticed on Bird that it asked me to scan my

driver's license, so keep that in mind. Once the

app is registered to you, you can use the app to locate a scooter. If you haven't

found one already, you can also use the app to trigger a sound on the scooter in

case you can't find it in it's location. You'll want to also pay attention to the

battery level listed for the scooter. Depending on where you're going and how

long you plan to use it, you want to be mindful of the charge. For example, if

you're just going a mile or two down the road, then a scooter with a low battery

is probably not going to be a problem. But if you're planning to use it to tour

city or go uphill, then you'll probably want one with more charge. Once you're

ready to start using your scooter, you'll need to scan the QR code on the scooter.

This should unlock and activate the scooter.

You're now ready to start riding. The apps generally give you some guidelines

on how to use a scooter. However, it was a bit confusing the first time we tried it.

First, you'll want to release the kickstand. To start it up, you'll want to

start pushing the scooter two or three times with your foot then pressing the

accelerator button with your right thumb. The scooter should start to accelerate.

You can then move around and even brake using the button on the handle. You'll

want to stick to bike lanes whenever possible.

In fact, some places are very strict about where you can and cannot ride your

scooter, so be careful. As I mentioned earlier, the laws governing these

scooters usually follow after they're released, so a lot of cities are

scrambling to figure out how to regulate these services. Once you're done riding,

you'll park the scooter, engage the kickstand, then end the ride through the

app. It's that simple! The cost is calculated by time rather

than distance, and it depends on where you rent your scooter. For example, in Los

Angeles, it cost me 15 cents per minute to ride a Bird and Lime scooter. There's

also a fee, usually a dollar, to start the rental on top of the per minute cost. In

addition, here are some important things to consider if you plan to rent an

electric scooter. Number 1: Do a quick check of the

scooter. You'll want to do a quick check of the scooter before starting your ride.

One of the scary things about these scooters is that there really isn't

anyone regularly checking the structure and tires. While you can report if there's a

problem, the maintenance does seem to be a bit

more reactive rather than proactive. I would do a quick visual inspection for

any cracks or loose components. Number 2: You can only rent one scooter at a

time. If you're traveling with others, you

might think that you can rent a few scooters at once. However, you can only

rent one at a time per service. You could technically rent scooters from different

services at the same time on one phone, but in reality, the companies want and

require the primary rider to rent and register on the app. I'm sure it has to

do with the liability, so I recommend having everyone rent their own

scooter using their own phone. Number 3: Use extra caution when riding at

night. You'll notice a significantly fewer number of scooters available in

the late afternoon and evening. The reason for this is because the scooters

usually get charged at night. If you do decide to ride one at night, be sure that

you have a scooter that has a functioning front and rear light. I've

only seen a couple models of scooters that have them. In general, I would avoid

riding these scooters at night since you're just more likely to hit something or be hit

by another vehicle. Number 4: Be aware of local laws. As I mentioned earlier, the

laws are still in flux in many areas when it comes to these electric scooters.

It's worth doing a quick Google search to see current laws for your area. For

example, in Santa Monica, California, you need to be a licensed driver who's

wearing a helmet and riding on the road, not on the sidewalk, in order to legally

operate a scooter. This might be completely different in another city, so

just be mindful of the local laws. Number 5: Get a free helmet. If you need a

helmet, you're in luck. Bird is actually giving

away free helmets to riders. All you have to do is order one from the app and pay

for the shipping. Number 6: Don't share your ride with others. I've seen this a

few times while walking around Santa Monica. You don't want to double up on a

scooter with someone else. It's really dangerous. I've seen people do this with

kids too, and I just cringe thinking what might happen if they crash. Number 7:

Use a discount code. If you're planning to use one of these services, make sure

to use a discount code to receive a few dollars off your first ride. You can get

one from your friends, or if you want to use our code, you can get one from the

video description below. Number 8: Don't block pathways when

parking your scooter. When ending your ride, you want to park your scooter in a

location that doesn't block the pathways. It's probably common sense to most

people, but I see these things in the middle of sidewalks all the time. Number

9: Charges don't always qualify as travel. This

one is for you credit card points nerds. One thing I was curious about was

whether these services would show up as travel on my Chase Sapphire Reserve card.

Since metro, taxi, and ride-sharing charges typically register as travel, I

thought there was a good chance that Bird and Lime would be the same. However,

on my test, it was inconsistent. Bird charges showed up as travel which earned

the extra points, but Lime charges did not. They showed up as online. This might

change in the future, but for now, just know that the charges may not post as

travel on your credit card. Number 10: Consider renting a bike or scooter from

a store. Since the scooter is charged by the

minute, you might be better off renting a scooter or bike from a local store. These

places generally charge a fixed rate based on total time. You'll also be able

to pick the scooter or bike that you want to use and get things like helmets

and locks if needed. It's worth noting too that Lime also rents standard bikes.

We actually opted for two regular bikes when we were in San Diego's Balboa Park

since we couldn't find two scooters that were charged and working properly. Have

you tried using an electric scooter? Do you have any other tips to share? Let us

know in the comment section below. If you enjoyed this video or found it useful,

please give us a thumbs up and consider sharing the video with others who might

benefit or enjoy our content. Until next time, travel safe and travel smart.

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Join me and my Sanderson sisters,

as we celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Hocus Pocus.

The Hocus Pocus 25th Anniversary Halloween Bash.

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Words of sympathy and comfort - expressing condolences in English - Duration: 10:14.

Hello everyone.

I'm Vicki.

And I'm Jay and today we have sad news.

Our pet dog Carter has passed away.

We're both very upset and we're grieving but we've received some very kind messages

from our friends.

It's hard to know what to say when someone dies but our friends' messages have been

very comforting and made us feel a little better.

So we're going to talk about Carter in this video and share some of the lovely things

people have said – words of comfort.

We'll show you phrases you can use to say you're sorry when you hear someone has died

– dog or human.

I have some tissues ready.

Just in case.

We'll tell you what words made us feel a little better.

Many of you will know Carter because he's appeared in lots of our videos.

Carter was our very good friend and a wonderful companion who made me laugh all the time.

He was the star in of some videos.

Perhaps you've seen him having meals.

Carter was a great actor.

I don't know about great.

But he was an enthusiastic actor.

He loved being around when we were making videos.

He was a very handsome dog.

In one video we made him an international fashion model.

So what did people say when they learnt Carter has gone?

Well, first of all, I noticed that people avoided using the word dead.

'Dead' and 'Died' could be painful for the people grieving, so instead they use phrases

like you just used - Carter has gone.

'He's gone' is a euphemism.

A euphemism is an indirect way of talking about something unpleasant and we have lots

of euphemisms for death.

They also said 'passed on' and also' passed away'.

On Facebook, I wrote, 'We lost Carter today.'

I didn't say 'Carter is dead'.

That felt too direct and unpleasant.

But people knew you meant dead?

Yes.

Because, of course, you could just lose your dog if they run off and don't come back.

(to jay) But people understood 'We lost him' meant 'He died'?

Yes, And what did people write in reply.

Well, the most common phrase was 'I'm sorry for your loss.'

Uhuh.

So the verb is lose - lose, lost, lost - and the noun form is loss.

And people often added emphasis, so they said 'I'm very sorry for your loss' or 'I'm

so sorry for your loss.'

We say these things if a person has died too.

This might seem strange to some of our viewers because in some parts of the world customs

are different.

What do you mean?

Well, in some places, dogs are kept outside the home, and they're seen as dirty.

But in the west they generally live with the family in the home.

I see.

Yes, Carter shared our home and he was definitely part of our family.

People understood that and they responded with kind words – like we'd say to anyone

who was grieving.

What did they say?

Lots of people told us they were thinking of us.

So they wrote things like: 'Thinking of you both and sending lots of love'.

And 'Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.'

Another one was, 'I can imagine how hard it must be for you two right now.'

They're very nice things to say.

It is a hard time but these phrases tell us they care about us.

Yes.

Another useful word is condolences.

Several people used this.

Condolences is quite a formal word.

It means the sympathy you feel for someone when a person in their family has died.

Our friend Jason used it.

He said how sorry he was, but then he said 'Lola and Oliver send their condolences.'

That's nice.

Lola and Oliver are Jason's children and they've stayed with us so they know Carter

too.

He was telling us they felt sad as well.

Yes.

Although it's very formal, condolences is a great word for passing on other people's

sympathy.

All these phrases helped me feel a little better.

Me too.

We really appreciated them.

What other things helped?

Hmm.

When people shared memories.

Some people didn't know Carter but some did.

Hearing their thoughts about him was very touching.

Can you give us some examples?

They said kind things like he was very special and he stole their heart.

Our friend Geri wrote 'Carter always made me smile and want to hug him.'

Geri adored Carter.

She'd play ball with him for hours and make him very excited.

Yeah.

We adopted Carter when he was 18 months old, and he wasn't trained.

He used to get too excited and jump up at people.

Heads or tails.

Heads.

Tails. You lose.

Carter was not supposed to be in that shot, but he got too excited.

We took him to a dog training class every week for over a year.

Really they were people training classes because we had to learn how to give him commands correctly.

But Carter was very smart - a very good learner.

Do you remember our come and go video?

Come.

Good boy.

Good boy.

Go to your crate.

Good boy.

Down.

Good boy.

What a good dog!

That took more than a year of work at the dog training class!

And sometimes it worked too well.

[door bell] Oh.

Coming.

Carter ran in because he heard the word 'coming'.

You didn't always see Carter in our videos but he was always there when we were making

them.

He wanted to be where the action was.

You know, this is a strange video.

Why?

Well, because we hope you'll never need to use the English phrases we've been teaching.

Yeah, but probably you will and then we hope you can say kind words.

Which words have given you most comfort Jay?

They all have, really.

All of them.

But perhaps the kindest words have come from people who knew Carter and shared happy memories.

When someone says 'I remember when…' or 'I loved how he would do this or that',

it means a lot.

Give us an example?

Oh, like Kathy.

Kathy is a dear friend who's helped us make lots of videos.

She said 'I never saw Carter in any other mood than cheerful and enthusiastic.

I loved how he would sneak into our videos, lying on our feet under the desk.'

Carter always snuck under the desk and sat on her feet.

I'd say sneaked, but you're right.

He loved to be to be where the action was.

And sometimes he appeared in videos when he shouldn't.

Like with Craig.

You just have to try and keep talking until the examiner stops you.

So what's the lesson here?

If you can share a happy memory, I think it really helps.

It will remind your friends about good times when they're feeling sad.

Yeah.

You know something makes me feel sad?.

What?

I think this could be the first video we've ever shot without Carter on the set with us.

Really?

Mmm.

I think it's time to stop now.

Bye everyone.

Bye-bye.

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The Evolution of Leatherface (Animated) - Duration: 4:26.

What you are about to see is the result of multiple production companies milking a long

dormant franchise: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

Specifically, it's about Leatherface.

In 1974 he slashed his way on to the silver-screen, and he's since appeared in 7 more films.

This is his evolution. Animated.

Leatherface first appears in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre sporting an apron and face mask

with large misformed ears and dark brown hair.

He switches into a more grandmotherly attire to meal prep, before putting on his Sunday

best and a makeup-covered mask just in time for family

dinner.

In the sequel, which takes place 13 years later, Leatherface is thinner and wears a

heavily stitched mask with messy hair and a fancy tuxedo.

He falls in love with a radio DJ, but the romance is interrupted when he faces off against

a vengeful Lieutenant, resulting in an explosion no man could survive.

But he's back – somehow - in Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, wearing an

orange dress shirt, brown pants, and a leg brace.

His mask features an angrier expression, with shaggy hair.

This time, Leatherface has a young daughter he's raising, but he gets hit with a rock,

then drowns in a swamp...

But his death is short lived, and in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation

Leatherface is now chunkier and has longer, curlier hair poking through a darker mask.

He wears a long white tee, a camo jacket and an orange apron.

Later, he briefly steps into another grandma-esque apron and mask,

and eventually settles on a younger female look with a sleek black dress to show off

his new curvy figure.

Finally, it's revealed that Leatherface is being paid by an Illuminati type organization

to scare unsuspecting victims or, uhhh, something like that.

But it doesn't matter, because this timeline would be forgotten for a

reboot series.

Starting with the reboot-prequel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, we see a

baby Leatherface, apparently born with a skin disorder, get tossed into a dumpster.

He's saved from the garbage, and grows into a muscular man wearing a leather-muzzle

to cover his face.

After getting fired from his slaughterhouse job, he fashions a young male mask with curly hair.

In the original reboot, Leatherface's hair is shorter, his clothes darker and ragged,

and he's wearing arm protectors.

His mask is grey with a furrowed brow, and for a short while, he also dons a mustachioed

mask.

Despite losing an arm, he leaves a quick video behind before disappearing forever.

The reboots would be dropped in order to make a direct sequel to the original.

Picking up where the first movie left off, Leatherface is shown once again in a slightly

altered Sunday best ensemble.

When his house is set on fire, he's assumed to be dead,

only to reappear 40 years later.

He starts by wearing a red shirt, brown pants and apron, and a dark uneven mask, then upgrades

to a pale unshapely mask.

He meets his long-lost oddly attractive cousin, who eventually helps him face off against

the people who burned down his house.

The origin film, Leatherface, depicts a young child Leatherface wearing a cow head.

He's tossed into an institution and grows into a large young man built exactly how we

remember him – oops, nevermind that's the wrong character, he's actually the skinny

handsome boy.

He falls for an attractive nurse and breaks out of the institution.

When his face becomes disfigured, he decides to,

shall we say, act out, and start wearing skin masks... because, well, he's angry I guess.

I don't know, I'm just waiting for the prequel-sequel where he grows six inches and

gains 200 pounds to become the Leatherface we actually care about.

And If you're interested in learning more about Leatherface, I highly recommend checking

out Chain Saw Confidential.

It's a wonderful audiobook narrated and written by Gunnar Hansen, the original actor behind the mask,

where he details his intimate knowledge of

the 1974 classic and it's lasting impact.

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People who Disappeared in National parks Bizarre True stories, Missing 411 [Part 1/2] - Duration: 18:07.

There is a strange phenomena occurring

where people have gone disappearing in our national parks?

Some are showing up alive days later with no memory of what happened to them,

others have simply vanished without a trace,

And some have even shown up in places where

searchers had already looked for them.

Many believe the parks themselves are covering up

these strange and mysterious disappearances

And if that's the case, why would they do such a thing

All of this and more on today's episode of Edge of Wonder.

Welcome to Edge of Wonder , I'm Ben

and I'm Rob

So this one we were getting a lot of comments asking us about it

and one of our fans Stephanie Farlow posted something about it to my FB page

which inspired more people joining in who all wanted to know what was going on.

So Ben and I didn't know too much about this,

I mean we heard of it but it wasn't completely on our radar,

since we have been really focused on the deep state.

So we started to look into it

and man let me tell you guys, the more we looked into this the stranger it got.

And like everything else, it has got the illumidonkey written all over it.

Yep, but to give you an example of the strangeness of this,

there was one case where a little boy whose body was found lying on a fallen tree

but the unexplained aspect of this is that the trail searchers walked through

and search that entire area for days

and suddenly the body shows up out of nowhere.

In another case a 2-year-old child was missing and after a couple of days,

it was really misty and the search dogs started to act really strange and out of nowhere

the little girl came walking out of the mist completely naked

and scared to death

but couldn't say what happened to her.

They thought she was with a large animal which somehow protected her.

Recently there was a documentary called "Missing 411",

based on a series of books written by David Paulides

who had more than 20 years of experience in law enforcement

including the SWAT Team and Street Crimes unit on the San Jose Police Department.

Paulides started to get involved in missing persons cases

after a government employee went to go see him for help.

When Paulides heard the stories

it only brought up more intrigued and mystery into these disappearance

with even more unanswered questions.

Soon Paulides started dedicating his life

to understand these mysterious disappearances.

And mystery just doesn't cut it,

I mean this is getting into real life Stranger Things here

and Paulides even started to think in this direction.

During a talk at the University of Toronto

Paulides said it was "It's like something out of the X-files"

So this isn't just some paranormal hobbyist,

this guy seriously has dedicated his life to help figure out

and understand what is happening with these missing person cases.

He also collected over 2,000 cases that have similar mysterious characteristics.

To date Paulides has some 2000 missing cases documented related to national parks

but this is where the weirdest part comes in,

there is no requirement from our government to keep a national record

for people who go missing on Federal Land.

Why, that's the big question everybody is asking.

But if you count the missing people in the U.S. as a total,

it is a whopping 650,000 just in 2017!

I mean this isn't remotely funny, this is crazy.

Of course that also counts parents abducting their own children to avoid child support,

but this is a huge number.

But for the 1600

which some say is a very low estimate,

has missing people range from all ages and all ends of the spectrum

when it comes to age and mental capacity.

Some have mental problems,

some are actually extremely brilliant and accomplished people.

Even when the movie Missing 411 requested this info

they were told that there were no records

and to deliver one would cost the production company $1.4 million

which was probably more than the film cost to make.

So the other interesting fact is that the Secretary of Interior

is the person who oversees the U.S. national parks,

he is appointed by the president.

Ken Salazar held this position during Obama's first term

and was interviewed by the Missing 411 film crew.

He was asked asked if there was public records

and he just said, "I don't recall."

when we were watching this,

I thought it was odd that the only thing in this room

was a telescope that was pointing at a building

For some reason, and look what's the name on the telescope

Saturn

If you haven't watch our saturn videos you probably want to go do that now.

So now that's just the name of the company,

but it is kind of odd that it is the only thing in the room.

Maybe the film crew left this in on purpose,

I mean having the telescope named Saturn might just be a coincidence.

But this is isn't normal to have this being the only thing in there, is it?

pointing at building

Now, when Ken was asked about records kept

he said there is no record keeping of searches

which seems very stupid

because how would you ever know what worked or didn't work

or find patterns for future searches.

That just screams red flag,

also it was would very easy to hide things

so no reports need to be filed or written up.

But let's get into some of these super weird cases.

So according to Paulides

many of these cases are clustered in certain areas,

particularly around bodies of water in national parks.

If the people are found alive, they often have memory loss.

If they are found dead, the cause of death is hard to determine.

The people are often found in an area it seems they could not have reached by foot

such has on a steep rocky cliff,

or they are found in a location

that has already been thoroughly searched.

People are often missing clothes and shoes.

Search and rescue dogs are strangely unable to pick up the scent,

Paulides said at the University of Toronto.

Some canine handlers have told Paulides their search dogs act strangely,

walking a little ways, circling, then sitting down.

Now, many people claim that dangerous wildlife are the cause of these disappearances,

but there is never any mauled bodies,

tracks from animals, clothes ripped from an animal or blood anywhere.

Also not to mention in the last 100 year

there has only been 14 fatal mountain lion attacks in the U.S. and Canada combined.

So this doesn't hold up at all.

The other aspect is that a family member or parents killed the child or person.

You'd think that there'd be way more mountains lions attacks in Canada,

Canada is like mountain lions jungles I think, just kidding.

I am sure that in some cases this is sad

but most law enforcing agencies usually come about

and rule out the parents.

But there is one family who is being accused

but when you listen to their testimony

and the fact they have been out every day since their son was missing….

This just doesn't add up.

No

The issue is people want answers so they start pointing fingers to fill this gap.

But there are also so many things that the parks are also covering up

that this is why we think the deep state is involved.

For example there is no federal standards for terrestrial search and rescue

according to Robert Koester,

author of the search and rescue guidebook "Lost Person Behavior".

So again this means that rules and regulations are loose on national parks.

But ok let's get into some of these cases…..

In one case back in 1952,

2- year-old Keith Parkins walked around the family barn

and suddenly disappeared.

200 people were called to his rescue when his family couldn't find him.

They searched everywhere.

Hours after he was missing and 3 miles as the crow flies of his last location,

a small amount of tracks from a toddler were found.

They started out of nowhere and seem to end nowhere as well.

19 hours later, his body was finally found lying face down in the snow

another 8 miles away which was in a dense area on top of a very rocky cliff.

His father picked him up

and realized he was still breathing with scratches on his face.

Some of his clothes were found lying around him.

He ended up being ok

but never could remember what happened

or how he was able to walk through 12 miles of snow

and tough dense terrain in 19 hours while only 2 years old.

I mean it seems most logical that you would just go back to the barn.

Another eerie fact is that most of the missing persons are often found

in bodies of water, but they didn't die of drowning.

Almost as if their body was placed there.

Jelloni Brinson, a 24-year-old college soccer star

whose body was found in a golf course pond in Anoka, Minn.

He went missing from a friends' home in 2009,

investigators found his hat in one backyard nearby, and his shoes in another.

But this is the unbelieve part,

It had been raining for days previously

and the golf course was muddy.

Brinson's socks were completely clean.

So he was placed in the pond by either someone or something.

Also Paulides said that he didn't drown,

The cause of death remains undetermined to this day.

In January of 2014 in Whitby, Ontario,

Jeffrey Boucher went missing after going out for a morning run

and never came back.

His wife said that he would come home,

change his clothes kiss her goodbye and head for work.

His mp3 player, some running clothes, His glasses and wedding band were all missing.

Soon everyone was out looking for him.

Police ruled out suicide and any foul play from his wife.

Police found thirty-five-hundred dollars in a desk

at the school that he taught

but school officials said that he was collecting this money for a skiing trip with his wife.

Months later his body washed up on shore at Lake Ontario,

but the weird thing is according to Paulides his body was frozen but the lake wasn't.

Also a book came out saying it was a suicide yet no evidence ever suggested it was.

One of the more recent and disturbing disappearances is

Deorr Kunz Jr.

which is also the main family featured in "Missing 411"

and one that has gotten the most attention from all news outlets

and law enforcement agencies.

Deorr was 2-and-a-half years old

when he vanished at Timber Creek Campground near Leadore Idaho.

His parents Jessica Mitchell and DeOrr Kunz Sr.,

asked him if he wanted to go with them

but he said he wanted to stay with his grandfather

so he walked back over to him.

His grandfather said that he saw him,

and then he went inside the trailer for 10 min

and when he came out back to fish with his friend Isaac Reinwand,

DeOrr came running up asking where little Deorr was.

No one knew and that is when the panic set in.

Jessica and DeOrr Sr. got in their car

to find a signal for their phone to call for help,

because there was no signals near that area.

They got through and then the madness set in with the media,

search teams came,

and they started accusing the parents

all while going through the nightmare of losing your child.

They started to give press conferences

but soon quit talking to the media

which gave then rise to all kinds of speculations that they were the ones that did it,

or maybe it was the Isaac, the friend, or the grandfather.

The family finally hired a private investigator,

but I'll get into that a little bit later

and now this private investigator is about to release his own videos in October

interviews that he had with these parents,

and it seems that he's about ready to blame the parents

for their son's disappearance.

However, watching Missing 411

they explain that the media was twisting and misquoting them,

no surprise there,

so that is why they stopped

and spend their whole weekends and their own money still searching for their son.

They are not giving up hope

This just doesn't add up.

The issue is people want answers

so they start pointing fingers to fill this gap

that is filled with mystery.

But there are also so many things that the parks are also covering up

that this is why we think the deep state is involved.

Somehow involved.

There hasn't been a single trace of clothes, bones, foot prints,

nothing has been found which makes this really bizarre

and gives rise to lots of speculation.

The family believes he was abducted somehow.

The only thing ever found was by Jessica

which was a shovel which had a blonde hair on it

but when the team moved it, The wind blew it

And it was never found again.

Now we wanted to look a little bit into this private investigator,

he said he quit but the family said they fired him.

What is interesting is that there are a few sites dedicated to call him out on fraud charges

such as this site: ViaView Files

and another one insinuating he has over 50 lawsuits against him.

Might wanna do your research before hiring a investigator.

He's got some credibility on his website,

but when we look into him, these things keep popping up.

Jeez.

Some of these go waaay back such as 6-year-old Lillian Carney who disappeared in 1897.

She was picking blueberries,

and by the way many reports say people go missing picking fruit,

with her parents when she just was not there.

They searched for over an hour

and finally got more people to help

and by morning over 200 people were searching.

The following day over 300 people were looking for her

and that is a lot of people back in 1890

helping out since of course phones didn't exist.

So they finally found her after days out of nowhere,

and she couldn't remember anything that happened,

but the weirdest part is, she said it was daylight the entire time she was missing.

Entire time, how long?

Like 48 hours.

Daylight the entire time?

Daylight the entire time.

Where was she, the north pole?

Time slip?

This is bizarre.

This is why everyone is questioning these things.

So let' s go into conclusion, what is happening?

Well the more we researched this,

the more connections we found

and one case was so shocking to us

that from this we knew this has to be a cover up.

But the question is, if it's a cover up for what?

But this is where the truth becomes stranger than fiction.

Because these cases don't follow normal patterns

you need to expand your thinking into all possibilities.

In Paulides' own words "Folks, I have never given you a theory.

I have given you a series of facts,"

"What happens if I come out and I tell you,

'It's that.'

And then the next day somebody comes out and proves it can't be that.

My credibility is shot."

Now when you dig,

you start realizing Paulides talks about the paranormal a lot outside of the mainstream realm.

And one common theme and rather hard to except to the average people would be...

Aliens.

No don't laugh yet.

Yea we are not talking about little green men coming from the sky

and abducting people.

This would be a very highly organized top secret

cabal type facilities that we are talking about here.

We already know by talking to so many insiders that secret military bases do exist.

Also the search teams seem to be covering up evidence

and what really is the job of the the Secretary of Interior,

to assist or to cover up?

And who knows if there are bases under these parks.

But we will get into all the details of this

and the most mysterious missing persons case we found in our next episode.

Also we said earlier that 650,000 people missing alone in just the U.S. last year?

Millions of people around the world go missing

and what is happening?

We get into this on the next show as well.

But we don't like leaving on a negative note.

You guys might be wondering what can we do?

For starters, don't go wander off in parks

or especially national parks alone.

Take GPS devices with you,

stay together and pay attention to your surroundings,

bring water and food.

Also make sure you know the people you are with.

If you need to report something,

it is better to call you local police

and if you have some information on someone

or you know something you can call crime stoppers.

Try to stay calm when you are calm you can think things more clearly.

It's kind of hard to say.

Comment on these cases if someone does go missing.

Also, I know this sounds kind of bad,

but don't just blindly trust everyone you meet.

Do your own research too.

But seriously, if the parks released the number of missing people,

all of us might would most likely be afraid to go there alone.

Which is probably why they don't do this.

Alright you guys, what did you think of our episode of missing people?

Please hit like and subscribe if you like this content.

So we can keep producing more of it for you guys

and until next time we'll see you out on the edge.

And stay tuned definitely for our next one

which we'll blow your minds,

how crazy it gets.

Indeed.

One of the most recent and disturbing dister..disappearances, sorry

Disapperances.

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Top 10 Fortnite Leaked Skins - Duration: 6:04.

Welcome back friends to Top 10 Gaming.

Im your host Johnny Rogers, gamer by day, comedian by night and weve got some sweet

Fortnite news for you!

Some of these skins may be available at the time this video is released and some are still

rumored.

Either way strap in because were about to unveil the Top 10 Fortnite Leaked Skins

#10 Hay Man (play video 5:08-5:18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MspaUkrRkgw)

Not only will we have the ability to hide like a scarecrow with the matching T-Pose

emote but gamers can also look forward to having a female version of the Hay man known

as straw ops.

They both look really cool too and are definitely inspired by the month of October.

My favorite is the descriptions for these new skins with Straw Ops being - The harvest

grows near and Hay mans saying - Scare.

Those.

Crows.

I wonder if this will make hiding in a bail of hay easier.

Like a shapeshifter or hay-shifter if you will.

#9 Bullseye Meet the girl who never misses.

This new skin has a very cool fighter pilot feel with a bullseye on her shirt so your

enemies know you mean business.

(show photo https://bit.ly/2yGJKLz) Her rarity is uncommon as of now.

The skin is set to cost 800 V-Bucks and will be available in the shop.

#8 Ghoul Trooper This rare skin is going to be keeping up with

a community favorite Skull Trooper.

Ghoul is very similar in looks with her zombie skin that comes from an earlier Fortnite skin

design.

If we see Ghoul Trooper back in the store for purchase we can expect Epic Games to do

what theyve always done and add a male counterpart.

Plus accessories like a glider, pickaxe and hopefully a challenge system.

With zombies being a popular franchise I would love to see some variations with this skin

that play with that category, maybe visible intestines or something along those lines.

https://www.fortniteskin.com/skin/outfit/ghoultrooper

#7 Frostbite Aka me every time I leave the house without

gloves.

Canada is cold guys.

This skin looks like hes ready to take on Mount Everest.

The Deep Freeze bundle pack will be available to Fortnite users on November 13th and it

should retail for 29.99.

As with all of these skins it wont just be the sweet new clothes youll be getting in

this bundle pack.

The pack will also include a cold front glider, chill axe pickaxe, freezing point back bling

and 1000 V-Bucks.

#6 Skull Squad Bringing back a classic.

Fans got excited for this original skin when Epic teased it in their season 6 trailer release

seen here As I mentioned its similarities to the Ghoul Tropper also set to be released.

I have great news, we can also expect the fan favorite of the Skull Trooper skin to

make a comeback along with his female counterpart the Skull Ranger.

Both of their rarity is set to epic and we couldnt agree more.

These rebirthed skins are epic indeed and are a proper fit for the Halloween season

with the ability for the skin to be glow in the dark where the bones are outlined.

Plus theyll be rocking a skull sickle, ghost portal and crypt cruiser.

#5 Jack Gourdon This pumpkin head suit is another leak we

discovered when FNBR leaks on Twitter released a sneak peek (show tweet if possible https://twitter.com/FNBRLeaks/status/1050034395011342337).

Although the back bling advertised by their leaks is actually meant for another leaked

skin this one still looks terrific without.

The half-lidded eyes carved into the pumpkin head add a nice touch of indifference to taking

out enemies.

They add nicely to the description line for this skin which is - squash the competition.

He almost looks like a great Batman villain.

With his black and orange pumpkin suit to match this skin is one to look forward to.

#4 Grim Medicine The name and this skin are inspired by the

famous black death that occurred throughout Europe in the 14th century and the skin resembles

that of a fake doctor from that time.

These doctors would actually give out fake medicine and the cool all black look feels

like a nod to the Assassins Creed doctors (show photo https://goo.gl/images/XyPTzA)

Scourge appears to be the female counterpart for this skin and both dawn plague masks that

were used to store fragrant herbs said to ward off the black plague at the time.

The Plague skin even has what appears to be medicine vials attached to his belt.

There description is even set to - seeking the cure.

The pair will also come with accessories including an arcanum, dismal cape for back bling, a

hearalds wand and a lamplight.

#3 Onesie This is another new leaked skin brought to

you by FNBR Leaks on Twitter and it looks like if the hamburglar had their own line

of pajamas.

This onesie skin has a burger looking head with two googly eyes on top, fit with a burger

and fries themed jumpsuit.

The shoes are also quite hilarious and look like a burger with a tongue sticking out.

This outift is labelled as rare with the description being - smash that snooze button.

Hopefully this never before seen skin will be coming to us soon.

#2 Spider Knight This is the new Black Knight V2 skin and the

skin is an ode to the creepy crawlers most associated with the Halloween season - spiders.

Dawning a sleek black knight helmet with spider eyes on top this skin is currently labelled

as legendary.

#1 Hollowhead All tricks, no treat.

This new skin is definitely a treat for fortnite players.

It looks incredible too with the jack-o-lantern head and glowing green eyes he looks ready

for battle.

Its current price is 1500 V-Bucks and its rarity is epic.

He looks part mercenary, part scarecrow mixed with a radioactive pumpkin head.

Big heads in the game arent usually the best because it makes it easier to get hit, but

we think this one will be a fan favorite for sure.

And that has been the Top 10 Fortnite Leaked Skins.

Allegedly we will be seeing these skins come into full swing for Season 6 and most may

already be available!

If you want to see more videos like this click the playlist on the screen, hit that thumbs

up button if you liked these sweet new skins.

As always to stay up to date with our newest videos you have to hit that subscribe button

and let us know in the comments which skin youre most excited for.

From Top 10 Gaming, Im Johnny Rogers and until next time take care

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