Chủ Nhật, 28 tháng 10, 2018

Waching daily Oct 28 2018

Hello everyone,

Today I'll harvest fruits.

It is autumn fruits.

Can you see the fruits behind me?

This is "Kaki" Japanese Persimmon.

This fruit is in season now.

If these are left as it is, animals will come from the mountains and eat this.

I'm going to harvest and eat these, so I don't lose to them.

Let's go!!!

Oh, I can't get it?

Yaaaa! Oops!

It was raining a while ago, so I was attacked by rain drops.

There are a few scratches because it is a natural persimmon.

But the taste should be delicious.

Because I don't use pesticides for these, it is no problem to eat the skin of the persimmon.

Well, I'll show you how to harvest a persimmon of a high position.

Can you hear me?

How to harvest a persimmon of a high position.

I'll harvest it with a bamboo stick.

This is about 2 meters long.

And I cut the tip of this bamboo stick with a knife.

Can you see it?

I'll put some of the branches here.

By doing so,

I got something like this. It is not kendo.

I'll harvest the persimmon with this.

It's interesting, isn't it?

Okay, I'll try it!

Insert the broken part of this stick into the persimmon branch.

After persimmon branches are pinched by this, twist the stick.

Hey, I got this!

I did a good job, right? Hahahaha.

Insert the broken part of stick into the persimmon branch, and harvest these.

Especially, the branch of persimmon has more softness than other plants.

So the branches are easy to break.

Then a stick of bamboo has flexibility and strong.

This is a way of taking advantage of both of these characteristics.

It was easy to get these.

This may be suitable as a motif of paintings.

Wow, Harvested a lot of these.

Well, persimmon has various kinds.

Then I'll harvest a different kind of persimmon next.

This is the persimmon tree that I planted.

How about this one?

This is quite soft.

I'd like to harvest a little solid persimmon.

I harvested the persimmon, so I'd like to cook with these.

Cooking start!

There are three kinds of persimmons.

The taste will be a little different.

I'll peel this.

Persimmons should be peeled off thickly.

Well, I visited Naples 7 or 8 years ago.

I was surprised that many persimmons were grown there.

I asked the local people about the persimmon.

They told me that the persimmon was introduced from Japan.

So probably the people of Naples know the persimmon.

Next, I'll use this soft persimmon.

I'll wash this.

This looks delicious, isn't it?

This will be sweet.

When I was a child, Japan was so poor that I could not eat snacks and candy.

So I secretly took the persimmon in my house and the other house.

I went to a supermarket and bought a sashimi of "Tai" red snapper.

I would like to use this also to cook.

Then, Pea sprouts.

Vinegar.

Olive oil.

Soy sauce.

Balsamic vinegar.

These are ingredients.

This is........ P…P… Peeler?

Use this to cut thinly.

Then put these on the plate.

Probably nobody's doing cooking like this.

This is a sashimi "Tai" red snapper.

Cut them with a kitchen knife to make it easy to eat.

Can you see it?

Cut thinly.

Put this on persimmons.

Then put the pea sprouts on top of this.

Like this.

I'd like to arrange these so that persimmons can be seen.

Next, cut the persimmons finely.

Then put these on the plate.

Next, I'll make the source.

Put the persimmons in the source.

Take the persimmon meat with a spoon.

These are quite soft.

This will be sweet.

Pour olive oil.

Also put some olive oil in the sauce.

Vinegar.

Soy sauce.

Stir this.

The source is complete so put it in a dish.

Put this in plenty.

Looking at this video, I wonder if anyone will make this dish.

But has anyone else tried this dish already?

Persimmon is very delicious.

Perhaps no one has ever seen this dish, isn't it?

Balsamic vinegar.

I'll put this a little. Be careful not to put a lot.

Ohhhhhhh, OMG!

Nooooo way! Just pretend you didn't see that!

Just put a little.

Ugh, I did put a lot of balsamic vinegar in this part…

Well, I'll try tasting.

This is Kaki and Tai… hmmm.

Well, This is... Kaki and Tai carpaccio!

"The bath is ready~♫" (The bath will announce when it is almost ready. )

……retake.

Fresh persimmon and fresh red snapper.

All fresh!

Oh...

It is really delicious without jokes!

Oops! I forgot! I wanted to put black pepper here.

I should have put this in the sauce.

Because the red snapper itself is not very strong in taste, I can feel the flavor and umami of persimmon.

I'd like to say, "This recipe was devised by me!". But has anyone else tried this, already?

It might be better to eat while drinking wine rather than eating with rice.

But I can't drink alcohol. Haha.

This is a slightly sweet and deep taste.

This is delicious, so try it out!

Kaki and Tai carpaccio. Shibasaki style.

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Thank you for watching my video.

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When Dr.ABDUL KALAM almost DIED (Rocket fuel ) - Duration: 1:46.

Welcome to Gareeb Scientist

Today we will learn about an interesting story About Sir Abdul Kalam

i read about this story on his book Wings of fire

link in description to buy one

lets reduce our poverty of knowledge

There was a launch of our ISRO SLV rocket at Thumba ,Kerala

this rocket used thermite and sodium mix as its fuel

it is inefficient but pretty good for those days

Abdul Kalam sir and his colleague Sudakar sir were remotely filling mixing fuel.

They thought of checking on their work by physically going there .

Sudakar started sweating

because of humidity . One drop of sweat fell from his hand onto the sodium mix

Lets understand Sodium

Sodium is very reactive with water .

It will start burning once exposed to moisture

there's just one thing more reactive than sodium , you'll find it in our Parliaments [Sarcasm ]

After sweat drop fell on the crate , the rocket fuel mixture started violently burning

both were blown of the place and started bleding .

Sudakar sir picked up Abdul Kalam sir threw him out of window and himself jumped

it was not possible to use even water to extinguish the flame since it was sodium

Sudakar sir saved Abdul Kalam sirs life

any interesting stories ? suggestions ? comment

Gyaan ki gareebi sabse badi

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Hi everyone, my new album came out

you will find my new songs, each with a different style

You can listen to all my songs in digital stores

on Spotify, Deezer, iTunes, etc.

I recommend you listen to them and add them to your playlist

See you at the next video, bye!

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Sadhguru - The source of all your knowledge. - Duration: 10:04.

Questioner(Shriram): Sadhguru, the next question which we have I'll just read it out for

you "It is believed that Srinivasa Ramanujam,

could write mathematical equation as is he had access to the whole universe.

He also says that goddess dictates him those mathematical ideas.

How can I reach to that state?"

So, that is the question.

Sadhguru: First you must find a goddess, hmm (Laughs).

Sadhguru: All of you, do you use a phone?

Participants: Yes!

Sadhguru: Why?

Why do you use a phone?

Why did we first of all make a telephone?

Because we can speak.

If we had no ability to speak, would we manufacture a microphone, a telephone, any of these things?

Hello?

Why did we come up with a bicycle?

Because we can walk, but we wanted to walk faster, so we ran.

We ran, and we knew there's a limit.

We wanted to go faster than that, so we came up with a bicycle.

Suppose we were made like a tree, rooted to one place, would we have invented a bicycle?

No.

So a telephone, a telescope, a microscope, bicycle, automobiles, airplanes, everything

– what?

What faculties we already have, we want to enhance that.

We've not come up with any machine for which we had no faculty, and suddenly we came up

with something, because we don't even know what those things

are.

Yes?

The faculties that we do not have, we have no way to perceive that whether it exists

or it doesn't exist.

Only faculties that we have, we are trying to take it far.

So in this effort, we came up with many machines.

All machines here are only enhancing our existing faculties.

They have not come up with any absolutely new faculty.

In the same context, right from ancient times in this culture,

we came up with machines not made of material, not made of mechanical process, but an energetic

process.

What does the machine with an energetic process mean?

See, suppose somebody is dead.

You've seen any dead people?

Hello?

Participants: Yes.

Sadhguru: Where did you see, I never saw.

You saw dead people or dead bodies?

Participants: Dead bodies.

Sadhguru: Hmm.

Dead body means what?

Let us say, no accident happened, no murder happened, no nothing happened , or let's

say, somebody just suffocated and died.

If somebody suffocated and died, heart is in the right… heart is doing well, maybe

not beating, but it's fit.

Liver, kidney, damn everything is all okay.

Only thing is, the person is not alive.

All the mechanical parts are okay.

Only thing is that life energy is missing.

So this (Referring to oneself) is also an energy machine on one level, isn't it so?

Yes or no?

Participants: Yes.

Sadhguru: This is also an energy machine, on top of it we've put mechanical parts

to it.

Even if all the mechanical parts are intact, if there is no energy, this will not function.

So from looking deep inside, we understood we could create an energetic machine without

mechanical parts, because if mechanical parts come, they need

a certain level of maintenance, and servicing and works.

But if you just create an energy machine, it will simply function day and night.

Suppose your motorcycle, or your car or whatever you use…

Let's say your phone was just an energy machine without mechanical parts, see it's

happening.

From such a big phone, it's slowly becoming smaller, smaller.

With less and less mechanical parts, it's becoming more and more efficient.

Why do you think?

Slowly it is moving towards a space where it is becoming more energetic than mechanical.

Isn't it so?

Do you remember old James bond movies?

Such a big phone (Few laugh)!

It was looking like a just born baby (Laughs).

But today, it's become this (Gestures) much.

As… they are expecting in another, probably ten, fifteen years, your phone can be just

imprinted on your hand.

Simply like this (Gestures) you can speak.

Or you don't even have to do this.

If you simply do that, it will say what you want it to say.

So from being mechanical, now we are going towards energy-based machine.

From a huge earth-mover to a computer, this is the big difference, that it's more energetic

and less mechanical.

So we created energy machines which, in this culture, we called as "deities" – or

the English word is deity.

Generally, we called them as "murtis."

That means a form.

A form which has a certain ability to do certain things, energetic forms.

So some different forms are like windows to the existence, you could open up different

dimensions.

All this is forgotten.

Made into absolute nonsense today in the form of superstitions.

But otherwise, it was clearly prescribed.

Because today people get identified with this or that.

They think they… their gods are about "belonging" to them.

No these deities… god is a wrong word for this.

These are deities or murtis, these were created with specific purpose.

If you want intelligence, you go to one kind of deity.

If you have fear problems, you go to another kind of deity.

You have love issues, you go to another kind of deity.

You have prosperity issues, you go to another kind of deity.

Like this, they made energetic forms, which you must learn to use.

These are not places of prayer.

These are not places of worship.

These are places where you learn how to use the machine for your benefit.

They were built in various forms and various capacities.

They were also connected to people's genetic information, which we called as Kula Daivas,

where only for that genetic pool it will work.

This is a very complex process.

So Ramanujam comes from the South.

Why I am specially mentioning the South is, these things were there everywhere in the

country.

But the Northern belt of this nation has taken too many invasions, too much disruption.

South (Laughs) oh, we… you know South of Vindhyas, we've been very well protected.

Even today we maintain many things.

We never had major disruptions as the North had.

Because of this, certain sciences are still alive and active which could produce a Ramanujam.

Ramanujan spoke about black holes nearly a hundred years ago or more than a hundred years

ago, when there was no concept of black holes.

He made mathematics for black holes when there was no concept of black holes.

Science always progresses like this.

First the concept, then the theory and then the mathematics.

But he made the mathematics first, before there was a concept, before there was a theory.

And when… when they asked him…

He was sitting on his death bed.

And simply pouring out mathematics, notebooks and notebooks of mathematics.

Simply pouring out.

People asked, "Where is this coming from?

What is this?"

He said, "My Devi bleeds mathematics" (Laughs) (Applause).

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Dietmar Isaiasch VS Tobi von Kanalgratis | YouTube Predator Cup 2018 - Duration: 38:16.

The YouTube Predator Cup 2018 is going to be

presented by DUO germany,

Angeljoe and BassBrigade

This was unexpected, but not undeserved

In a very exciting match, Tobias

Ekvall from kanalgratis.se

could win against the legendary Veit Wilde

and so he got in the next round

Now everyone knows, that you should not

underestimate the cheeky Swede

but also in the second match Tobi has a

very heavy and famous opponent

Dietmar Isaiasch is one of the top favourites

of the YPC

the viewers voted him 2nd place!

In the last match

he could overcome the man from Hansecatch Hamburg:

Tobias Dreimann.

He caught 7 Zander and won pretty easily.

Today there are different conditions

Let's see what Didi's plan will be today

Welcome

to the next match of the YPC

Today we have a very exciting match

between the Swede Tobias Ekvall from

kanalgratis.se

and Dietmar (Didi) Isaiasch from Quantum

They already started fishing,

no big talks today

because we have very special conditions today

Today will be the hottest day in the year

we are in the netherlands

With a maximum of 38 degrees, this is unusual

for this region

and as you know this is not ideal

to catch predatory fish

We started pretty late

because Didi was impeded

it is now 8.00 o'clock

and thatswhy they already fish

I am very excited

how they will handle this special conditions

The first time ever

the match is splitted, in a

bank fishing part and a boat fishing part

Tobi wanted to fish from the littorial

but Didi wanted to

fish from the boat

so we did a compromise

So in the first half we fish from the banks

and in the second half about

half-past eleven

they will fish from the boat

In the next 3 hours of fishing both

will try their best from the bank

and after that 3 hours fishing from the boat

In this time they can bring 3 counting

fish in the scoreboard

They are only allowed to fish softbaits and hardbaits

no deadbaits.

The length of a perch is going to be

multiplicated with the factor 2.4

Zander multiplied with 1.3 and pike with 1

you can find the whole rules in the video description

Didi today we will have the hottest day

as yet the conditions are good

How do you start today?

Now we are fishing in this tail of the Volkerak

he choose the spot

not a bad decision

I never fished here

I know the Volkerak pretty good

but I always skipped this area

But the fish from the Volkerak

can also be here

And we saw a boat Angler

fishing with bigbaits

I think he will try to catch a perch

because here are many

big perch

The fish are here

and if he catches a perch it won't be a bad one

It will be hard

at this spot and

he has a good tactic to fish for perch

because perch brings many points

and when we fish from the boat later on

Il will bring us to the

spots where I also catch my fish

and this fish will be the Zander

and you also fish for perch now?

I use alround baits for perch, Zander and pike

so let's see

the first spot change

at the first spot they could caught nothing

but the excitement is in the air

both Angler fish very concentrated today

I think we never had this

such extremely from the beginning

both want to go in the halffinal

the technique is pretty similar

both fish a softbait at the Jig

Tobi a little bit smaller

he wants to catch a perch

Didi tries to fish the allround

but at the end

they fish pretty similar

They fish very much and talk less

who will catch the first fish?

We saw the first fish, behind Tobi's bait

vertical under him

this was a perch

couldn't bite

but they are there

it was not the biggest

but he had about 22cm

this is the size the fish needs, to count

do you have a measuring tape?

25cm

straight after Tobi's first bite

Didi could land the first one

I did not notice hat, you need to shout Fish!

you are always on the phone calling

Daniel

but as he said this is

the hottest day

and with double meaning

the hottest match from the excitement

I caught the perch with my new Q-paddler in 8cm

available at

the autumn

let's see whether we get another one

I calculate!

Didi said absolutely nothing

I did not perceive that I hope

he doesn't took it from the freezer

so

Didi is in the lead

Tobi had the first bite but Didi caught the first perch

This small perch brings him

60 points

Where a small perch is...

Can Tobi catch his first fish?

Sadly none of them can catch another perch

Tobi wants to change

the spot and explains, why this spot will bring the success

It is so warm now

and no wind

is there anything you

do different at those conditions?

stay home!

and then in the evening

or

fishing with the boat at the mittle of the lake

the wind is good out there

about 3kts

that is sometimes enough

at the volkerak

the wind was heavier, that was good

but he wanted to change the spot.

What do you change at your fishing technique

I fish way faster

because the water is warm

and so the fish is very active

I don't know if you could see that

Tobi lost the perch at the top of the water

so he reeled in

and the fish came after

the same happened with my perch

jigging outside in the deep

there was nothing, but

at the littorial they wanted the bait

I hooked him really close

and in the moment they aren't very hungry

They are interested

because there is motion in the water

especially the perch and Zander

I got a bite under the bridge

I already hooked him

but he took the bait not hard enough

and after that I had a second bite

but now it is silent

The bites are very careful

but you would also not eat a 500g steak

in the burning sun

you would rather eat a cold ice

in the shadows, that's what they do

65!

64!

64,1 is 64

Tobias explains very good why he wants to

fish under the bridge, but he is successless

Therefor Dietmar chatches a good Zander

and can extend the lead!

Didi is now in the lead with

143,2 points

Tobi gets more and more under pressure

does Didi's second fish have impact

at Tobias tactics?

clear water?

it is not that clear

I think he really likes the water, it is this sweden-typical

Coca Cola coloured water

it looks murky, but it isn't

but it is also no clear water

but I saw way more clear water here in netherlands

you still fish with steel leader?

because of many pikes?

yes because this river is connected to the Volkerak

and there are many pikes

10 minutes to go

I am not sad that we will

leave this spot soon

Firstly it is very hot and not windy at this littorial

and the atmosphere

is a combination of motorway and

tractors fertilizing the fields

the dust and

the smell is not nice

The spots were good, Tobi

found a spot where a nice Zander was

sadly not for him

but maybe it looks different in the

second half of the match

maybe Didi will go to spots

where he can catch more fish

fishing is fishing

halftime

Didi is in the lead

Tobi hoped that he has a little

advantage, but Dietmar shows impressive

that he also is a great bank-fisherman

He is in the lead with 143.2 points

and now the boatfishing comes

Dietmar's province!

Whether Dietmar can win this easily

or whether Tobi can catch some fish?

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We arrived at Holland's Diep now

on Did's boat.

I can say that at least the temperatures

are a lot more convenient here

at least it feels like that

with a bit of wind on the boat

it feels slightly cooler out here

Pretty nice, better than the last time

on Didi's boat, when we had rain an 5 degrees.

That's more the way I like it.

And yeah

I am still sure that Didi will bring us

to the best spots, although he is leading

and he will surely tell us his tactics for now

to catch his first fish.

Vertical.

Quick and dirty.

Let's see.

When we arrived on this spot

Tobi casted a few times

But then he saw

that Didi is trying to catch fish vertical under the boat

So he changed his style

not the worst idea I guess

Back in the game!

This 48cm zander

brings Tobias 62,4 points

and a lot of confidence.

A very important fish

for the man from kanalgratis.

Didi announces a spot change right away

15 minutes later the spot is changed.

We arrived to the second spot now

The first one was a typical one

to get a quick zander

I had one bite there

and Tobi got his first zander

As you can see

I still drive to the good spots

in order to catch fish and show the viewers

a good battle.

We arrived on a big plateau now

with a depth of 4 to 5 meters

the water is very warm over here

but the fish come up here time to time

to have a snack, that can take one hour

it can take two hours,

but there will be definitely come fish here

to hunt on this plateau.

Didi's second spot sounds very good.

That does not mean, that they catch immediately

but in fact it doesn't take long

to the first bite here as well.

What a beautiful fish!

This amazing perch has a lenght of 41cm

it counts 98,4 points.

Far behind at half-time the situation has changed a lot!

kanalgratis is leading now!

What an epic battle!

Zander?

Definitely no perch

Do you wanna put him in the net yourself?

I'll do it.

Sxity

Yes.

Accepted?

Yes!

Didi has the lead again, it did not take much time.

60cm zander

brings him back for now.

Crazy! While Tobi is releasing his perch

Didi is hooking his next zander

and brings his third fish in the net safely.

Tobi leaded just a very short time.

But he needs only a 61cm pike,

a 47cm zander or a

or a 26cm perch to get the lead back.

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How To Run Profitable Paid Traffic Campaigns - Duration: 15:37.

All right, let me show you how to run paid traffic I'm gonna show you through Facebook Ads, I like Facebook Ads

I don't think they're going anywhere because a massively useful skill that once you can learn how to run Facebook as

effectively or how to run paid traffic effectively

Then you can make yourself a lot of money and you make other people a lot of money. So that's a really dope thing

Realistically, I think Facebook has to be around for a long time

I think it's gonna change a lot over the next couple of years, but it'll definitely be here

So I'm gonna hop into my laptop in one second and literally just break everything down from a beginner standpoint

Take you through a campaign to show you the demonstration and show you what I've been doing just to

Get my relevancy score up to attend and get extremely cheap clicks with Instagram story ads which are a facet

I think that's word which are a facet of Facebook ads anyway, so I'm gonna break everything down but

Subscribe down below because I'm gonna post some videos like this all the time and I'm trying to get this channel off the ground

Don't have much momentum right now and you know a simple gesture like just taking your finger and just subscribing real quick takes like one

second really helps me out a lot and I will try to help you out as much as possible if you do so so

Subscribe like comment down below and I will see you guys inside my laptop peace money on the train drip the candy brand

All righty, so I don't know who's watching this

I'm not sure what your experience with running paid traffic is but I'm going to break this down for

Someone as a beginner and then I'm gonna get into more advanced stuff

So before we you know, hop right into business manager

I'm going to give you a few recommendations

On how to not blow up your budget when you get into running Facebook Ads because I know I did and it wasn't fun blew

Up my entire budget wasted a bunch of money made no money. Not a good time. Anyways, here are my few suggestions

so when you set up your Facebook Ads

We start running paid traffic

You use obviously we know we need a Facebook pixel

If you guys didn't know that if you run Facebook ads without a pixel installed if this was money

This is a trashcan. You just be throwing it straight in the trash. So I hope that analogy helps you out

You need to install your Facebook pixel. That's absolutely imperative. It's super simple to do - um takes few seconds

So if you don't have that installed Facebook pixel, then just go watch a tutorial or whatever. It's so so easy

It's so user friendly

anyways

Once your Facebook pixels is installed my one of my main recommendations to save money is to have faith in your pixel

So like when you start running ads?

Your pixel is pretty much just getting trained at first

So it's like a little tracker like, you know

You put tracker on your car or something and like you can follow like everybody wherever it goes. That's an awful analogy

Anyway, it's like your trip your pixel is like a tracker that allows your website or whatever

You're putting it off, whatever landing pages, you know, wherever you're putting it. It's showing

Facebook who's coming to this website and then Facebook goes out there and they have an unbelievable amount of data

Like I was I was actually surprised at first like how much data and how much information they have on people

But it's going to track like all the people that come onto your website

Based on like the promotion that you're running and it's saying like oh, hey Joey who came to the pizza shop?

also likes Magic the Gathering

so does Tim and it's oh my god, ten people all like Magic the Gathering go to this pizza shop and it's like

continuously learning and that's when your

Price per click is going to drop a lot. That's gonna start getting really cheap clicks. Once your pixel is trained. So here's my recommendation

Use one pixel for whatever or whatever you're promoting

so like say you have a Facebook ad agency and

You're running ads for someone who has a jewelry shop and then you running ads for a restaurant

Don't use like the same pixel

obviously you want to have the certain pixel be completely congruent with whatever that

advertising campaign or that strategy is so use one pixel per

Whatever kind of niche that you guys are in like if you're doing like business opportunity or whatever

obviously you can probably include multiple different web pages kind of into that and build your audiences that way but anyway,

So use one pixel spend a little bit of time like have faith in it

It's gonna take like, you know some ad spend to get your pixel trained

but once your pixel gets trained you're gonna be surprised by how much your ad cost is going to drop and how much of a

Better return on your investment. You're going to start getting so

Let's hop right into business manager. Oh, no, you guys saw that

So all you would do literally is you're going to go into business manager, um

I'm going to sign up for account. It's really gonna walk you through it likes no point me explaining that but

Once you do that click on ads manager, I'm just gonna like literally build the campaign

so like I said, this is all assuming that your

Facebook pixel is installed. So say I want to build a campaign right now

Let's say

It's for a restaurant in downtown Newburyport. Let's say they want to get more customers

Into that restaurant, there's a bunch of different options here

It's like an awareness consideration conversion

If you want like traffic and engagements, that's just like, you know getting people to go onto your landing page

but they're less prone to actually buy based on all the information that Facebook has it's like

You know user behaviors and stuff like people who?

You know order a lot of stuff online or people who tend to go to like restaurants often like stuff like that

So I go for conversions. So let's go for conversions here and

Let's just name this pizza pie boom boom. Boom

So it's like the way it's set up is it's like the campaigns the big part and then it goes ad set and then it

Goes ads for that ad set so it's like camp

Absent ads so like you're actually creatives and stuff will be like your ads, but you can like split tests and all that stuff. So

Website, so here's like where do you want to drive traffic to?

So say it was like a restaurant they want to drive traffic over to a promotion

They're doing for like a free pizza. Then there would be like a website saying like that free pizza

So you get that website you just put it here. It's literally that simple

And you just click website here?

boom boom boom and then this is going to say what is your conversion event so you can go to

Custom conversions if you want and once your pixel is installed you just go to custom conversions here

I'll come back to this in a second. So like I have a few here, but

Let's drag my fat head down

to do create custom conversion and if you have no

Pixel data yet. Just click on lead

and

Then all you would do is your pixels going to pop up here and then that's sort of the all you do like if they're

Elite if they visit your website their lead

So then Facebook's gonna know that and it's going to start tracking that

Click create on that and then let's go back to ads manager and then we'll just continue this

So we have our conversion set up

That's just saying, you know

Everybody's actually visiting the website off of your ad that you're running and then here's where you can do like targeting and stuff

So you're not gonna have a custom audience at first what you want to do is build a custom audience

Which means that Facebook's going to track everybody who visits that pizza pie promotion and eventually say like once you have a hundred people visit

That pizza pie promotion. It's going to have a custom audience

and then from there you can actually create a look-alike audience which basically means that it's a bunch of people that have

Multiple similar interests to the people in your custom audience based on literally Facebook's creepy information that they have on you

It's actually crazy accurate. But um your look-alike audience has it dynamically scales, too

So like once you create it one time, the more people that visit it's automatically updating that so like that's why it's you know

It's really crazy and it really has power to scale

So what you guys would do to train your pixel is like I recommend just like keeping it kind of general at first

If it was pizza, we do like whatever like 18. I mean you can do like 65 for that but whatever

You do obviously English

If you're speaking English, if you're not on or watching this video or how you're doing that it's amazing. Let's say here. Um

say we want to target like

People look like high-income because you have the sickest pizza ever. So you me like top 10% remember you guys in this role through these

They're all pretty user friendly. They work pretty well

just kind of figure whatever is congruent with your offer and

then you can do like people who live in this location so we would say like

a new very poor

massachusetts

everyone here and you can change like

You know the range on that if you want to do it was like a pizza show up

Do you like whatever like ten miles there? So people got time off for pizza, but

There you go. There's ten miles and then if you want to add like more locations like neighboring towns like, Salisbury, Massachusetts

And

Then it's just going to run your ad in that area

And then the more website traffic you get the more it's going to start building that custom audience that you can turn to look like

audience and then you can you know retarget few people but uh,

Here it's gonna recommend automatic placements

I don't recommend doing that just because I feel like Facebook

Try to put your ads in crappy areas like just so you know get more money out of you. So like I just dudes honestly

You'd be like entering videos all this stuff. Self-explanatory

I wouldn't put it on the fly me. It's up to you. I wouldn't put on an audience network. Honestly, I

Wouldn't put on messenger then here you can target like whatever for pizza it doesn't really matter

but if you're like doing like if you can't sell something online might be a better idea to

Do only when connected to Wi-Fi because they like might be at home more prone to purchase

but as you can see

Like low stuff like pretty simple

what you just want to do is

Focus on training your pixels so that you can create those custom and look like audiences if you did like say you're like running something

Else they weren't making like the pizza one then say we're like trying to sell

John tic

course

You can go here

You can do like Gary Vaynerchuk

Gary Vaynerchuk, and then you can narrow the audience

it could be like either anyone who likes either if you want to narrow your audience even more so it's like people that

Like Gary Vaynerchuk and also like pizza

So they also like pizza and you can just it's gonna show you like here like your potential reach ask me to reach

conversions like all that stuff and

That's all cool. So

You guys obviously get super creative and super specific with that targeting as well when you're trying to build your custom audience

But then you just go continue

You have a bunch of different options here video ads convert better than pictures most of the time

So I mean videos are cool video marketing is awesome

So choose whatever like say you want to run a video then you just click there and you can stop load it from your computer

Then you're just going to write your text in here. So just say hey guys

Did you know?

My pizza is fire

And then the website URL that you want to promote so your pizza landing page and then this be your headline

I'm just gonna do a picture so you guys can see so single image

Let's do free stock images

confirm

Guys, this is real time showing you what my campaign is set up like buy my course, please buy my course

Just getting an amazing set, of course. Um

There's my ad right there. Hey guys, you know my pizza is fire

super cloud

and pizza calm

Cool so pizza calm super close. There's my little preview

Hey, do you guys know my pizzas fire honest you think that would make millions of dollars?

And they can change your call to action. That's just the button that like you click. So like if you want to say see menu

Cool. I think they've funny had

Then you can do like the display link Pizza planets

So yeah, oh this stuff pretty simple and here's your pixel

You wanna make sure you have this turned on like I've been saying

But after that literally all you do is just press confirm and it's going to send it into review if you're not

You know using any illicit headlines or any just you know, ludicrous copyright or creatives or anything

You should be fine you Facebook policies

They pretty much just don't like it when like you try and promise too much or whatever

But that shouldn't be a problem for probably a lot of people watching this video

Yeah, anyway, so you just press confirm. It's really that simple

Just remember that like the main concept you want to focus on is like training your pixel building a custom audience

making sure you're not like

You know using that pixel for a bunch of different

Offers or whatever that like don't make sense and are congruent because that's just gonna make Facebook's job more difficult

So try and make sure like that congruent build your custom audience

And then from there, you're just gonna create a look like audience. You guys want to see that real quick?

I'm all you would do is you just go. Yes leave page

I don't want to actually I'm at custom audience and then you should you like website traffic

Pizza Man and then if you want to do a look-alike off of that Pizza Man

We just go look like this is going to show like the size like accuracy

so like if you have like a small across some audience and you wanted to like make a fat look like audience you brings like

A 10 but it's not gonna be as accurate the closer

It is for one the more accurate it will be but the smaller the population size. So that's what you do

It's really simple Facebook Ads. Honestly like are

Relatively simple like get set up and you learn like a lot about it as you go

Yeah, I'm not an expert or anything

I just you know, I've ran some patriotic over like past month or whatever and oh, yeah

He's gonna tell you guys like I was thinking like cheap clicks with Instagram story ads

So my philosophy is that like people who spend millions it always make these professional creatives or whatever

But people are so sick of like seeing those nowadays that I just run like wicked corny ads on Instagram stories

Like all it is show you the atom running and it's a ten relevancy score

It's getting like leads for I think sigh like fifty fifty nine cents or something right now, which is like super worth it

but literally that that ad right there is a ten relevancy score for my audience and

It's getting is generating like super cheap clicks. It's hilarious cuz like love look at the effort

I put in this or whatever but um, yeah, so I guess like what I'm saying?

It's just like keep in mind that like you don't want to like be oh

We're gonna make like the most professional ad or whatever like that's awesome

If you guys do that

but just keep in mind that like people are on Instagram Facebook to buy things like they're on Facebook and Instagram to like

See funny things and like, you know see the stuff that they would normally post

anyways

That's why this I feel like might have done like a little bit better because like I would have posted this like on my story

Anyways, and like it's just like some goofy stuff or whatever

So like it looks more congruent and like it fits in better and it's not like so like aggressive like hey

What's up, guys? Tanner Blake here by my course. Anyways, hopefully this video helped you out

If you have any more questions just comment down below since this is a developing channel

I always like to answer all those and everything and you know

I'll just literally give you my number context me and you have like any specific questions. I didn't get to in this video

So, I hope that this helps you out. Like I said subscribe down below helps me out a lot

um like this video comment with any questions

There's a little video down there explaining like how I make money this semester online like the no product. I'm promoting and everything

So if you guys want to check that out, go ahead. If not, that's cool, too. But I'll see you guys next time. So peace

money on the train trip to kitty I

guess

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And I'm thinking, "Damn, if these walls could talk"

Well, they'd be like

"Shit is crazy, right?"

"That ain't your baby no more"

Hey

No more

"That ain't your baby no more"

And we both hope there's something

But we bo-both keep fronting

And it's a closed discussion

And I'm thinking, "Damn, if these walls could talk"

Well, they'd be like

"Shit is crazy, right?"

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Wood Burning/Painting For Inktober - Duration: 6:56.

Hey, guys! it's Lolly Bee and today I'm going to be doing something a little different today. So let's get started!

So I recently joined a collaboration channel called the "Art Warriors" and I will put a link in the description

so you guys can check it out 'cuz there's some really awesome artists on there.

And our focus this month was traditional art because of inktober,

so I really couldn't pass up the chance to work with one of my favorite traditional mediums, which is wood burning

So here I have my wood burner it is a walnut hollow wood burner,

I got it at Hobby Lobby probably for around $20. Wood-burning is a relatively inexpensive hobby

I really like this one because I can gauge the temperature with the little knobby thing (Laughter)

And on it I have a little rounded point nib

The wood plaque I have here is actually from Walmart believe it or not

They sell their wood less expensive than most craft stores

and so that's where I get my my wooden supplies unless I'm buying in bulk.

I used a template off of Pinterest for this piece and just a free font app for the words.

The pencil I used for transferring was a pro art in 8B

Transferring can be done many different ways. But this is the way I do it because it's just simple for me (laughter)

The tracing paper I used for this was also from Hobby Lobby, not sponsored, (laughter) and it's studio 71.

It's extremely sturdy, so I definitely recommend it.

So a small rundown on this art medium is, yes,

it's kind of dangerous and it does get extremely hot. But if anybody could do any damage with this thing, it would be me (laughter)

I'm extremely clumsy, and I've dropped it on carpet before,

but I've never caught anything on fire or hurt myself with it

So just, you know, use common sense and try not to drop it like me (laughter)

Also in a few seconds here. It's gonna speed up,

but I will just say that wood burning takes

extreme patience that I actually don't have (laughter)

Wood burning can be very difficult for me because it's a very slow tedious process. I think this took me about an hour.

So if you have a lot of patience then this art medium is perfect for you, but if not,

and you're like me, then I really try to use it as a way to teach myself patience (laughter)

Also, I know the cute fall decorations look very Pinteresty or YouTubery, I don't know what you call it, but

I was actually just trying to put something there

that would keep me from moving the plaque just far in a way cuz I was doing it in a very weird angle

So...yeah, the decorations have ulterior motive (laughter)

So I guess you could say one of my signature things that I do when I wood burn is I paint

some sort of aspect of the piece and

Today, I actually decided to paint almost all of it, I guess

So for starters, I used an Artist's Loft I-don't-know-how-to-pronounce-it blue (laughter)

Artist loft I think is a Hobby Lobby brand?

And I used an Artist's Loft

paint brush as well, which was quite a coincidence actually because I don't always match the the paint with the

paintbrush, so today I guess I just got lucky (laughter)

I wanted to create a sort of Aztec

feeling with the paint that I put in the background

and so I used the edges of my brush and made those mini strokes and then kind of blended them with water

just a little bit.

After that, I wasn't quite satisfied with it, so I decided to paint the horse as well.

I'm not sure if that was altogether the best decision, but I don't think I ruined it either (laughter)

So I used an Art Studio Brown. It doesn't list what specific color, but it's

kind of light and I also used this brush...

I don't know where I got this brush and it doesn't have a name but it's an angled tip in size 8.

Yeah, my supplies are a little hodgepodge and

not technically like all these expensive professional brands...

So I never know quite when I'm getting my hands on, but, uh, I think I do okay for the fact that it's

low-quality stuff (laughter)

So this was the final product

I went back afterwards and darkened up the brown and paint look better and forgot to video it,

but anyway

I hope you enjoyed this video and maybe it inspired you to try out a new medium!

if you have any questions about this particular medium, please don't hesitate to ask me! I've been

working with it for a couple of years so I know

some things about it (laughter). If there's a particular medium you'd like to see me try please let me know in the comments!

As always, thanks for watching, and I will see you again in another video! Bye!!!

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Remaking Suspiria: An Homage to a Feeling - Duration: 13:51.

Luca Guadagnino is following up Call Me By Your Name

with a project that's deeply personal to him,

and one that made Quentin Tarantino cry,

a remake of one of the most legendary horror films of all time -

Dario Argento's Suspiria.

"Bad luck isn't brought by broken mirrors, but by broken minds."

Released in 1977,

the stylized fairy tale-nightmare follows Suzy Bannion,

an American ballet student who attends a dance academy in Germany,

only to discover it's a front for a coven of witches.

[whispers] "Suzy, do you know anything about witches?"

So in honor of the new Suspiria's release,

we're going to look at what made Dario Argento's 1977 film so mesmerizing,

and how Guadagnino's non-traditional remake

is an homage to the feeling the original Suspiria gave him—

a feeling that would profoundly impact his directorial style.

"The illicitness of it, and the incredible freedom of Dario,

were really empowering me, very much."

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"Skepticism is the natural reaction of evil nowadays.

And magic is ever present.

Which means that magic is everywhere, and all over the world, it's a recognized

fact."

By the way,

if you notice that dialogue from the original seems out of sync,

that's because during filming, everyone spoke their own native languages,

and it was all dubbed into English later.

Argento began his filmmaking career working in the tradition of Giallo:

A horror-film sub-genre that peaked in popularity in 1970s Italy.

The term Giallo, which translates to "Yellow" in English,

stems from a line of pulp mystery novels with yellow covers

that were published in Italy starting in 1929.

The archetypal giallo film combines elements from detective fiction with:

bloody, drawn out murder sequences,

opulent visuals, jarring soundscapes, and, typically, a female lead.

Suspiria was very much born out of giallo —

everything is over the top —

but instead of being strictly fiction, it has supernatural subject matter,

so it builds on and transcends the genre.

Suspiria is the first film in Argento's Three Mothers trilogy,

about a trio of malevolent witches

with the power to manipulate events around the world.

This concept came from Thomas de Quincey's Suspiria de profundis,

an 1845 collection of psychological fantasy essays

influenced by the author's visions on opium.

Argento and his screenwriter and partner at the time, Daria Nicolodi,

wanted a tone of perverted innocence,

so they studied stories of the European occult

and watched Disney fairy tales like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

and Alice in Wonderland.

"It all seems so absurd, so fantastic."

Suspiria isn't to be watched but experienced:

it's an acid trip in a haunted mansion,

a beautiful nightmare that you don't want to wake up from.

plot and character development are of little importance.

"Do not be concerned - it's nothing."

What makes the film so captivating is the feeling it gives viewers—

"I know.

But I have a strange feeling that somebody already told me about it.

Or something similar.

I can't—"

Guadagnino spoke of the corporeal fear it gave him.

Suspiria showed Guadagnino how movies could

"Upset somebody in a beautiful way."

As a director, this inspired him to follow Argento's lead

to make films that viewers experience through the body

instead of just through the mind or emotions.

The language of Suspiria is primarily visual.

We might not learn much about Suzy from what she has to say,

"a lot of strange things are happening."

but we feel how she feels when she's scared,

when she knows something's not right.

The visuals—

from the movement of the camera, to the lighting and color palette,

to the mise-en-scene—

work in tandem to overwhelm the viewers and transport us to another world.

Argento and cinematographer, Luciano Tovoli, took a dramatic, experimental approach

to give the film the look of a dark fairy tale.

They opted for a palette of bold, primary colors:

the artificiality of the light representing the presence of the supernatural.

Tovoli achieved this by shining strong lights

through makeshift screens made of colored velvets and tissue paper,

which he placed uncomfortably close to the actors' faces.

To produce a color scheme reminiscent of Snow White,

the film was processed in three-strip Technicolor, an old-fashioned technique

that gave The Wizard of Oz its vibrant, cartoonish colors.

The production design was heavily influenced by expressionist paintings and films.

So we see geometric shapes, textured backgrounds,

and architecture of odd proportions.

The ceilings in the academy, for instance,

are so high that they nearly swallow the dancers wandering below,

suggesting the girls' vulnerability in this environment.

And the camera is constantly in motion—

it's as if the viewer is floating through someone else's dream.

Murder sequences are shot from "impossible" angles,

making us feel like helpless onlookers to the victims' fates.

Like the film's visuals,

the score by Goblin plays both atmospheric and symbolic roles,

even from the opening scene.

As Suzy walks toward the airport exit,

eerie music stops and starts as the door opens and closes—

building a tension that makes it feel like Suzy,

and by extension, the viewer,

are being pulled into an alluring nightmare.

When it was announced that Luca Guadagnino was remaking Suspiria,

he was met with skepticism from die hard fans of the original.

How could someone attempt to recreate such a singular film—

the realization of Argento's directorial vision?

Luckily, this wasn't Guadagnino's goal.

He's called the new Suspiria a "cover version":

He's paying homage to the experience he had

watching Suspiria as a 14-year-old.

"I always wanted to make horror films, I am a big, big scholar of horror films.

That's what I really, really want.

I want to be a horror movie director.

Yeah!"

The 2018 Suspiria is an entirely different film

that conjures a different type of feeling,

but like its predecessor, it gets under your skin and leaves a mark.

"A piece about rebirths.

The inevitable pull that they exert,

and our efforts to escape them."

The new Suspiria has the same basic premise:

a young and seemingly naive Suzy travels to Germany to study at a dance academy—

but this time, it's located in a divided Berlin

instead of Freiburg.

The year is 1977, when the original film was released.

Outside of the academy's walls, the militant group The Red Army Faction

is engaged in bombings and shootouts with the local government

in a period of violent activity that would become known as "The German Autumn."

This historical context informs the movie's themes, visuals, and plot.

"Mirroring the story of Suzy Bannion and Madame Blanc,

and these couple witches,

with the hatred, and the violence, and the division

that was in the reality of the times and in the place."

Argento and Nicolodi's screenplay had a thin, gory plot,

classic of gothic horrors,

but David Kajganich's screenplay has much more narrative depth.

The story barely resembles its source material, only nods to it.

Structured in six acts and an epilogue, layered with symbolism and side plots,

the new Suspiria is an hour longer than the original.

And it explores the medium of dance much more.

"When you dance the dance of another, you make yourself in the image of its creator."

The movement of the dancers plays a key role in the process of witchcraft;

the dancers even perform along the points of a pentagram

duct-taped to the floor.

The choreography was influenced by Pina Bausch and Martha Graham,

resulting in a style of dance that, as Madame Blanc says,

is about breaking the prettiness in things.

And -- fittingly for a remake -- there's a thematic tension

between the old way and the new way of doing things.

The feelings of trauma, shame and oppression that permeated the German Autumn

served as the influence for the film's visuals.

The end result is a depressive blend of earth tones:

muted grays, greens, and browns.

The production and costume designers took a naturalistic approach,

working with props and intricately-patterned fabrics

to make the film feel like an artifact from 1977 Germany

as opposed to a period piece.

Needless to say,

the aesthetic mottos of these two Suspirias differ dramatically:

Argento's was a "more is more" attitude—

an assault on the senses.

"You wanted to kill Helena Marcos.

[chuckles deviously]

Hell is behind that door."

Guadagnino's is a quiet and restrained approach,

conjuring a feeling that slowly burns under the viewers' skin.

The only moments in Suspiria that visually recall Argento's

over-the-top giallo sensibilities, occur in Suzy's nightmare sequences—

rendered with fractured camerawork and disturbing imagery.

Watching one of these dreams unravel is like dealing with a repressed memory

that surfaces with a vengeance.

And as quickly as the memory began, it ends,

and we return to the muffled imagery of mundanity.

But we don't forget what we've seen.

Radiohead's Thom Yorke produced songs for the score,

and he took a fittingly understated approach, creating haunting, introspective melodies.

Yorke was a fan of the original soundtrack by Goblin,

and he borrowed their technique of repeating motifs to build dread.

"There's a way of repeating in music, which can hypnotize,

and I kept thinking it was a form of making spells."

The old and new versions of Suspiria exist in different worlds,

but their makers share a common directorial philosophy.

The original Suspiria opened Guadagnino's eyes

to what cinema could do,

and inspired him to take an Argento-esque approach as a director:

valuing boldness and collaboration, creating films to be experienced from within,

and deliberately using style and technical knowledge

to put viewers in a particular mind-body state.

In Argento's case, this was a deep, bodily fear

provoked by horrifying sequences that are too beautiful to look away from.

In Guadagnino's,

it's a burden to carry and memories to repress,

wrapped in a realistic historical moment.

By remaking Suspiria,

Guadagnino was essentially saying thank you to a film

that continues to impact his work as a director.

His Suspiria offers a fruitful model for filmmakers who want to pay tribute

to the directors and films that made them:

it tells us -- don't try to remake the past,

but offer your own perspective for the future.

"We've gotta get rid of that bitch of the American girl!

Vanish!

Vanish!

Make her disappear!

Understand?"

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When Showing The Property GOES WRONG!!!! Wholesale Real Estate - Duration: 9:55.

Alright guys, so we're out here at a property out in Englewood in

Chicago guys were waiting. It's me and Candance here. Hey guys

We're waiting on

Que and Bleu to pop-up right now. Those are a couple of my clients. We're gonna be going into this property

They they have a cash buyers scheduled to come out here in about 20 minutes guys

So we're gonna go in I'm gonna get some footage of the inside of this property

So you all can see it as well

And we're going to chat with Que and Bleu in a little bit in here as well guys. Stay tuned

Back here we go

All right guys

We're kind of out in the hood y'all to be a hundred percent honest

So, you know, I'm not trying to be on the to on blast just camera and stuff on people getting paranoid out here

Shoes on the front porch. You see that. it's real out here y'all. It's a real out here in the field

Anyway, this is the property guys

we are outside waiting on the buyer to pull up and

Yeah, we're gonna continue in a little bit

Let's get it so this is the front of the property

As you can see what's going on around here

You kinda see some of the community

So a nice quiet street, Not too much going on around here

So it's not too bad guys oh

Yeah this backyard is gonna need some work for sure

It's the top lock or the bottom lock? Should be bottom

You sure

I'm bout to call her

alright guys, so

We've been out here for about 20 minutes trying to get up into this property man do struggling out here man

the lady says that

She locked the top lock

The she liked the top lock and climbed out the window and we don't have a

Key to the top lock and that window is apparently locked because we damn sure can't open it. I have no idea

What's going on guys?

We out here trying to make it happen. I don't know

Okay, we just gonna have to deal with it and keep it going

Can we do we got our buyer out of here the buyers about to lead?

The buyers straight up about to pull off. There's some other random bar. Just pull it up

What's interesting?

Hi John, so we finally got into this property, uh, finally took long enough, but the

One of the family members came hopped in the window

Popped through that window somehow

And got us into the place guys. So long story short we in here got some nice fresh windows up in here

It's really really not much work that needs to be done apparently

This is the window that we were trying to go through the same

Look like he's kind of broken off the wall though, but it's easily fixable. I'm just gonna slide through here. So you all can

Check out this property. We got up here. Oh

Snaps another another set of stairs. That's the basement right there. That's the upstairs we've got okay

whoa

It's tragic

Okay, so we've got the wall broken down over here. But this is a easy fix just a little wall right there

And if I'm not mistaken

Yep, there's some finishing materials here for the walls is right in here. Okay?

So not too bad guys. She's not too bad

We finally got up in here guys. I thought it was a bust. But it I work out. It's very bright up here

This floor is real tricky. I'm not about to go up a hand got me my stuff not today

Not about to fall through no wall today

Yeah, do I trust this yeah, I guess so so I'm sailing I'm not going about to judge me like

This is gonna be a quick flip

I'm sure we're gonna be able to buy up in here real real quick guys. We out here at the property

No that random buyer that drove up. We waiting for him to come back. We may have a deal already

Okay, so if the people if this guy if he's willing to put down like twenty-five thirty thousand dollars what we may try to

Do is have them create a?

Finance and situation have a person be able to pay the rest of that off all the time get that passive income coming in

purchase the first property with the thirty thousand dollars and then just be

Renting it out to him pretty much until he pays it off the rest of the way creative financing guys. That's what I said

Hey, we may have a deal today. Stay tuned

Anyway, though. All right guys, so we outside the property just got done checking it out

We waiting on this guy to pull it back up, but he kind of dragging right now

So we're probably about to be leaving from here and we're gonna try to do some open houses this weekend

but I just want it for my audience to be able to actually meet these two gentlemen right here and actually a

And actually learn a little bit

About how they were able to come across this deal what they plan to do with it and stuff like that

So let's just kind of dive in so guys

How did y'all end up coming across this property fellas?

Actually, we came to this property through one of our house, okay?

Some like dazzles that like one of its first batches and needs

the right way and see them somehow senses be out there kind of getting it like

as far as

laser things the right way

So we came across it we came to and we looked at it. These are their cells we see in great condition

It was man and we immediately got it under contract because I right away. It was easy

So this is one of these do we do first the right way and detect a few times - yeah

Like four to five times. Yes

Make sure you follow up. Okay. Okay. Okay, so and then so then what we are able to get into the contract for again

25 for 25

All right, and I know on by running my comps that

We could offer other to me Father. Okay, what did y'all get y'all come from?

So--but, so that's what we did was we got a realtor. Okay, right, right

So we bid on that ship with you. So good the relationship we never did

We sit them up the property he gave us the market update in the last six months

We knew that all if the house was on the street sold for a hundred and three thousand

Right way, right right, right the same criteria. That's what we're doing now

So we knew that we could offer them offer her to rather twenty five

Okay, yeah

Notice how looking forward to having somebody come through to hopefully be able to get this property closed for y'all or whatever this weekend

So guys I'm gonna be back over here if need be

I'ma be back over here this weekend. I'm about to send this property out to some of my cash buyers

I'm working hand in hand with these guys to try to actually get these deals knocked out guys

We now hear playing no games, you know

This is just the beginning of me actually, like getting out in the field with some of my clients

But it definitely will not be the end

We're gonna be on here actually checking out a couple more properties that these fellas got under contract. They've been knocking it out char

They got like oh five properties

Right, yeah, this is definitely gonna be the first of many guys so stay tuned y'all gonna be seeing

Exactly yes, so eight like Lake Lake Basin for real stay tuned for these

IRL videos these in real life videos

I'm gonna have these fellas and some of the other clients that's in my my wholesale coaching

We're gonna be doing a lot more like walkthroughs of these properties gonna be out here getting money together guys

So if you pumps go ahead subscribe to the channel don't miss out on this good content, you know

I

Appreciate

It man hi guys, so I'm just walking off now

Man, Canada's about to head back to the house

I just wanted to give you all a little bit of IR real footage guys

How can see see me out here in the field man we out here we did

Back in back in the good old vehicle good old can dance

We out here. Alright, though guys hit that like button subscribe to the channel if you know

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I like it better when you do it.

What's the occasion? You.

You're the best.

God, I'm so lucky.

Whoa, what happened?

What?

Your boobs got small.

They've always been this size.

Why'd you change the picture?

I didn't change anything.

Katie's boobs, they've always been big, right?

No.

Yeah, she has tiny boobs.

Dude, she had big boobs yesterday, and now they're gone.

They didn't disappear yesterday. They were always gone.

Boobs can't just disappear.

The truth is, she has no boobs.

Why would you say that? Breathe.

Relax.

Man, get off me.

You replaced the book with an empty book.

You erased your tits. Why'd you do it, Katie?

I've always been flat. Why are you doing this to me?

What happened to the tits?

Sometimes, people invent completely alternate realities.

Imaginary friends, imaginary families, imaginary tits.

Stop it. Why are you doing this? I'm not making them up.

They've always been this size.

Give me back your tits! Give me back the tits!

Tell me what happened to the tits.

No one will know you told me.

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