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AM I DONE WITH MY DETOXING PART OF MY WEIGHT LOSS JOURNEY - Duration: 3:56.hey guys he had to answer all your questions somebody had asked me was I
done with the detoxification of my journey and I guess that was a good
question asked me but the answer to that question is no anyone who is on a
detoxification journey will be on that journey for the rest of their life
because the toxins and everything that we eat and we have to be mindful of that
and we have to stay up on that on a daily basis because if we don't things
like in my case my sleep my anxiety my muscle twitching stress and they're all
kind of things your skin you hear your nails you're going to feel in those
areas and it's going to show on the outside if you don't keep up on
detoxification and worse and most importantly things that are internally
that that can actually get out of control like diabetes high blood
pressure cancers you know illnesses and viruses can get
way out of control when we eat the kind of foods that they're selling in these
stores a lot of processed foods that we buy to cook quicker that are poisoning
our systems and we're not aware of what in these foods and some are hidden in
the labels or not on the labels of harmful things that were eating that
could be potentially hurting us so detoxification is a long road it's a
lifetime commitment that some of us are either going to commit to or some of us
are going to commit to not doing it but I am on the
the road of detoxification for a lifetime I will be doing detoxification
and healing practices into the day God calls me home so to answer your question
no I am not done with detoxing detoxing is a life long journey that I will never
stop doing for an example before I have any salt meals I have a 32 ounce fresh
juice every single day before any solid meals that is to ensure that I get
proper nutrients and also using those juices as an astringent
to cleanse the blood the liver in the kidneys so that my body is working at an
optimal pace and it keeps me looking vibrant young for as long as possible
and most importantly feeling young for as long as possible so that I can be
productive in my life you know the time that I'm here and not have to be plagued
with ailments because of my body being toxic so I hope I answered your question
on the detoxification journey no I'm not off my journey I have a long way to go
and I hope that you ask this question because you're on a journey yourself to
health in detoxification and healing and living well so I don't want to make this
video too long please subscribe to the channel like and share this video make
it a favorite and I'll see you guys in the next video bye for now
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ఈ కంకణం ఈవిధంగా ధరిస్తే అదృష్టం మీసొంతం || Astrology || Secrets of Adrustam in Telugu 2018 - Duration: 2:22. For more infomation >> ఈ కంకణం ఈవిధంగా ధరిస్తే అదృష్టం మీసొంతం || Astrology || Secrets of Adrustam in Telugu 2018 - Duration: 2:22.-------------------------------------------
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MLBB가 아파보이는 😱분들을 위한 가을 립 추천🍁🍂💋 (feat.100구 립스틱 타워💄💄💄) - Duration: 7:26.Hello I'm Raina
Today, I'm here to introduce my 100 storage lipstick holder that I've mentioned in my previous video of COEX
I bought this much already
It's almost full, right?
I'll introduce the best fall lip colors among 100 that I have
Dried rose color and MLBB kinds of
toned down colors are well known for fall lips
I've tried those colors before
but I look kinda sick
I think this video will be helpful to those who think
MLBB colored lips make your skin look dark
This is, ta-da
Color looks like this
Feels like it's based more in pink?
In my personal opinion, I think so
But it's saturated a little bit and not like super bright
So whenever you want to look girlish
this lip will be okay to use in daily basis
Peripera is well known for lips
Ta-da
Colors look like this
Do you see the lighter color? In the middle
I didn't used to apply only that color
I felt like I needed some more
But this one is okay to use
Should I say whitish color?
This is not that white
but more like peachy color
I didn't buy these recently but I apply these very often
It's from Bbia
I can barely show you
'Extra Mood' is more like saturated tomato color
Like Chili by MAC
'Sweet Boss' is more like brownish orange
These are pretty strong colors so I like mix as a gradation
Next is these two
Ta-da
#12 is more like red pepper paste or chili red
#13 is more like pinkish and toned down
I introduced 7 fall lip colors until now
It's based on my personal taste because I don't look good on dried rose colors…
Also there's this mobile app that I would like to introduce to you
This was really helpful when I bought that lipstick holder, let me show you
It's this
Ta-da
You know I bought that lipstick holder
And I started to wonder how I should fill this up
so I started to search on the internet
and I heard that this app is famous among cosmetic manias
Since I'm into skincare and lip products these days, I look through this app
and if I like what's written, click Like
It goes like this
I've used different makeup apps before
And what's different about this is that if you write or like posts, you get points
and you can change the points into cash
I'll upload the review of fall lip colors that I just did
If you want to know more about the products, please check the details here
Recently I bought…
This fall… During fall…Dried rose colors…
I look sick on those…
It's more orangish
I've never wrote such a detailed review before
As I started to write, I wanted to do it better
Anyways I'll upload this now
It feels like I'm posting on Instagram
I'm done~
It's long~
Guys, I'm done posting
If you want to read, please download the app Please read and leave a comment
If I get more Likes
I might be able to buy a snack?
I can't Like my own review
I tried to click Like but I can't
I look through many kinds of skincare products
Since fall-winter is coming, I thought I should change face moisturizers
and I found out about this product called
Round Lab, have you ever heard of this? Maybe you do know
It's like this
I think this might not be able to give enough moisture for super dry skins
But I think it's going to be okay for average or slightly dry skins
Anyways I use this very often
Okay so wait
So I introduced my lip tower with 100 storages and a mobile app that I used very often these days
How was it? Was it helpful?
If you liked my video please hit the like button and subscribe
I'll be back with more useful and interesting video
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Stretch Yourself Safely - s1e209 - Duration: 15:38.Santa Claus called… He wants his shirt back.
Welcome to episode… I don't have a clue.
I got, like—204 is done, but I'm waiting I'm waiting before I drop that for… I
just want to get… I need a little more information. I think 205 went up. I think…
I don't know… There's a basketball video that's already numbered, and I haven't
edited it yet… and then there was… I… I don't know… Welcome, all the same, I don't
know… Whatever… So, I guess the first point of this video is to say I've kind of got
out a sequence on my numbering which—I don't know—maybe it's like a growth
thing for me… That…that's the water I use for my coffee maker so that… It's
distilled. That keeps it from crusting up, I think… I don't know… So far, so
good. What was I talking about? This is kind of story
of my life—My episodes… growing… Um… I don't like things to be disorganized. I know
it's hard to tell by some some of the things in my life, but even in my chaos
there is a bit of an organization and… uh… I usually know what's in the pile even if
it looks like a pile it's… it's like a pile of stuff that I… I know what's in it
so I don't know… So this not having my numbers in sequence… I had some students
yesterday go hey what happened 204. That's a long story but I'm just not ready
to drop 204 yet and then 2… I think 206 is the
basketball video. I think I named that one 206 and then I don't know… This might
be 208 or… I… Anyway… Alright… day in the life video… I'll try
to get some meaningful content in here. It is… it is way early… It's almost 7:00.
It's not quite seven yet so I would have plenty of time. I gotta find out what is
the 7:45 meeting today. I have to set up my lab… We're doing a lab today's pretty
cool. Um… I might be able to grab some… um… I'l prob… I'm not might be able to… Let me
let me say that I'm going to plan on grabbing some video of the lab today
just so you can see kind of… So we did this thing with aluminum and hydrochloric
acid… It's pretty cool… What else is going on? Basketball game tonight… basketball game guys so the… uh…
wrap-up clip might come after the basketball game. Also at the basketball
game tonight I'm going to take, obviously, pictures of the basketball game that
I'll probably use in the basketball video. So there's that…
That's kind of it for today. I'm gonna drink my coffee and eat my granola bars and
then we'll move over in the other room doing the lab setup stuff. May talk to
you some more there. Meanwhile end of segment.
This is… uh… literally my third trip.
I've really come to enjoy having the two rooms but transitioning from one place
to the other when like you're carrying hot coffee like you can't carry two
laptops… I guess you could carry two laptops and hot coffee at the same time,
but it seems like you know… and my roo… they're so close. They're
really literally catty-corner across the hallway from each other so… So, yeah,
probably the the thoughtful direction of this video is kind of like growing out
of the the fact that my numbers are all messed up, which is usually the kind of
thing that would make me uncomfortable… Well, that does make me uncomfortable, but I'm
doing it anyway because I can't really see any other reality other than like I
already said welcome to episode 207 or whatever in another video 206
so I can't unsay that without reshooting the clip which means I don't know
there's just so which mistake which is the lesser I guess is the lesser of two
evils to have the numbers now trying to justify I'm trying to talk myself down
from being anxious I don't want ever yeah a little psychopathology going on
here but so this this is fodder for the the thoughtful thing in this video
here's what it is a stretch yourself safely
what are those uncomfortable things that you would like
to change about yourself now I have another thing that it was like I always
have my keys so if I'm going out of door that's gonna watch behind me like these
doors well if I get out of the car before I close the door I locate my keys
you know is that is that a weird pathology maybe is that something I'm
gonna give up no you know why I have gone through the door stood there
holding it and then check for my keys and realize up I left my keys on my desk
if I don't let the door close I'm gonna be looking for a assistant principal or
the head custodian to let me back in the room lock your keys I will only have one
key to the Tahoe this is it I've been saying this for a year this is the only
key I have the Tahoe and this is the only father I have if if I lose one or
the other we'll see they're connected anyway I've
been saying for years we can get another key of the Tahoe so stretch yourself in
a way that is safe if you're afraid of dogs and you don't want to be afraid of
dogs there's a problem in psychology there is this thing compasses systemize
desensitization through successive approximations big word for saying take
it in small steps you know move from where you are to where you want to be in
small steps so example would be if you're afraid of flying the first step
would be to play with an airplane you know so the airplane probably isn't
going to induce the kind of anxiety but once you get comfortable playing with an
airplane then maybe the next step is to go to an airport anyway systemize
desensitization through successive approximation so you you do little
successions of approximating the final behavior that's how they train dolphins
they with the successive approximation part not though
well this seems like a lot of words for a second second segment I've got a
couple things I gotta get over finish my breakfast and acid and luminol and clean
that mess up and then set something up for the web design class so I'm gonna
probably got to talk to the camera again until lunchtime probably not talk to the
camera again and don't watch them all so I noticed something when I was editing
I've been editing my closed caption I say the same thing twice a lot I'll say
something and then I'll repeat it I mean verbatim repeated not restaging
different way I'll say like alright now it's time to saw light it's time to you
know whatever I do that so I'm going to close this segment out drink my coffee
my granola bar and do all those other things I said I was gonna do in the
segment so it is lunchtime I have come to another lunchtime and I'm eating
lunch I've been thinking about this try things try things that stretch you
safely and I think this is another version of if you're not falling down
you're not learning but you got to make sure that there's something there to
break your fall you know make sure that you're not like jumping off of a cliff
without a parachute so yeah that went in so so stretching yourself trying
something new I always wanted to be a painter but I was always afraid to try
well I'll try I always wanted to sing you probably don't want me to sing I've
tried singing in the past I don't I don't think I don't think I missed the
notes I just think my voice is not very pleasant to hear what I sing what is it
that you would like to try to do I would like to try photography I was you know
afraid to try don't be afraid to try things try them safely don't go biased a
$9,000 camera and then decide that you don't actually like it's hard to be
started off using using your iPhone I wonder if you can hear this
the microphone but you can't you wanna try painting you know maybe you don't
buy a whole paint set but you go to a community center where they teach
painting lessons or something like that take it in a class where those materials
are supplied don't be afraid to try things stretch
yourself sometimes be stretching I mean like me I shouldn't have gone there that
hurt sometimes we stretch me like you know what I'm using kind of a physical
metaphor again you stretch and then after you've after you get through the
psyche yeah I feels a lot better maybe you feel better if you stretch
yourself not you know back away from the metaphor into I need some new friends I
want more friends I want to do something socially anyway that's always thinking
lunch time I'm having crackers I have I got like a whole giant to packed 12
packs of these so beaten those for a while I didn't get them they were left
over from something my wife did so I acquired them and then I got some other
chewy granola snack things that's what that's more having for lunch today
because I know probably some of you the only reason that you come to the channel
to figure out what is he gonna eat in this video what is he eating in this
episode that can that could be a new a new feature know that movie stupid that
would be done alright so basketball game tonight got another class after this I
will see I'll probably pop in and who knows what oh the experiment I did that
I promised I would shoot some video look so here's the deal you start with
aluminum aluminum foil and you add hydrochloric acid and the aluminum
stills the chlorine from the hydrogen and the hydrogen forms a gas and so it
bubbles up gives off heat and then this is what happens it's kind of cool it's
pretty pretty dramatic ending to a very simple reaction if you just pouring some
hydrochloric acid on the aluminum I thought that's pretty cool and it's it's
representing something called the law of definite composition and there is a
video for that it is right there go look on the world around I got a lots
of science videos because you know I'm a science teacher that's it that's for
lunch that's your lunch segment we're gonna wrap this up now plot twist no
basketball game no basketball game but there is this thing this fundraiser they
do this is called tracker tree and it starts at 6:00 so I'll be coming back
and I'll take some pictures of the that they
I actually have never been to it before so they'll be interesting to see what
that is I understand little story as I wrap this
one up it's good and stop me on the way to the bus and there's actually someone
in photography club and massage photography clubs never all you've been
a student in mine except for soccer club yes she says hey I just want to tell you
that the other day I was really discouraged I really felt like you know
I was I was facing something I didn't want to face I didn't want to I didn't
want to face this problem that was part of my situation and she gave me a few
details she was but then I was waiting on my mom to get ready to bring me
school and so I was watching one of my videos she was watching one of my videos
it was it was one of the videos where I said sometimes you have to push through
the hard stuff to get to what you're trying to get to and she said that she
watched the video and resigned herself that she would push through and she said
and guess what when I when I pushed through it wasn't as bad as I thought it
was the first place and and it all worked out in the long run so that was
awesome to have that kind of feedback to have someone who said hey I I watch 20
videos and help me make a good choice and the choice turned out you know in my
favorite it was pretty awesome for me I had a kid come up to me one time on the
parking lot last year I made a it was in a pity
I was like hey I love your videos and someone I didn't even know and that was
like my first time of having someone who I didn't even know acknowledged the the
channel and acknowledged that they liked that they liked it so it's kind of
encouraging and in another weird thing I've been sitting on like subscribers
I've been seeing it like 371 for ages it seems like ages I don't know how many
days it's been and then suddenly boom I got five more subscribers yesterday
that's really encouraging and yes you have to whatever it is you're trying to
do if you're trying to entrepreneur something if you're trying to
entrepreneur a business or you know something like YouTube channel you got
to count all the small gains and be excited by those let those small gains
motivate you I want to go out on hashtag no small November no small November I
did work on my my website my fiction project website called my fiction
project because it's multiple novels novel length works and some column my
fiction project so that that I did actually start that even though it's not
yet November I've been working on it and I'm like that's my big launch for those
small November's to launch that get it up and
and flush down all right stretch yourself a little bit you know and then
I can tie it back into the student story stretch yourself a little bit put
yourself out there you don't know what's going to come back and sometimes what
comes back is very very encouraging much greater hope that you enjoyed this video
if you did please click the like button subscribe the channel sign up for
notifications leave me a comment a question or suggest and that is all for
this one I'll see you in the next one
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【COD:BO4】The Best Initial Movement Class Composition with Concussion Grenades【Vtuber】 - Duration: 6:06.Hello everyone
My name is Chulyen. I'm Vtuber.
It has been a while since BO4 was released, and those who entered the prestige also began to see quite a bit.
What did you use the first permanent unlock token for?
I used it for Concussion Grenades without hesitation.
What a waste! And what are the Concussion Grenades in the first place? There are also people who say.
The name recognition is low and, as far as I know, there are only a few people who actually use Concussion Grenades .
However, the Concussion Grenades have unique strengths.
I will try to tell everyone the charm of Concussion Grenades this time!
Performance of Concussion Grenades work is like this
Instead of equipment for each specialist, you can equip it and you can make enemies to be stun state for about 5 seconds by throwing towards them.
During the stun the speed of movement drops, dashing and recovery, use of equipment, ADS, lying down, squatting becomes impossible, hearing and vision are dulled.
The range is roughly 3 to 4 meters in radius
The time to reuse is about 70 seconds
Damage when direct hit is 1
It is equipment to take away the opponent's freedom and connect it to the kill
Although it does not correspond to Aijax 's 9Bang who is thrusting, it is a powerful equipment that can greatly limit the action of the opponent and can also be used for clearing.
I understand what you want to say.
At first glance, it looks like a degraded version of 9Bang. (Is it okay with such equipment?)
I can not take away vision completely and it becomes a burden of the class composition.
But there is a big advantage in the conversation that can differentiate from 9Bang! (No probrem, everything is fine.)
Firstly you can combine with your favorite specialist.
My recommendation is in combination with Ruin.
Together with the grab slum, you can greatly increase your ability to respond by increasing the choices of actions during battle.
Secondly we can increase the choice in the initial move.
As a prerequisite, Kill Streak occupies a very important position in this game.
Often you get pushed as it is when you are killed from the early stage and you put in a large killstreak.
Conversely, it is very important to make a favorable flow with the initial movement.
There is a means to raise the winning percentage and initial score in the initial movement.
These are Concussion Grenades.
By using two equipments, you can use it from the beginning of the match.
In the case of 9Bang, even if equipage charge is equipped, it takes time to charge for about 20 seconds, and it will not be in time for the fastest battle.
In other words, during the 20 seconds since the beginning of the game, there is an overwhelming advantage in only players who equipped with two Concussion Grenades, which can greatly increase the winning percentage of the initial movement.
That's not all. You can increase your score by using Concussion Grenades.
Specifically, in Team Deathmatch, 15 points for hits, 125 points by defeating an enemy who stunned by an ally, By defeating a stunned enemy, 125 points more than usual by 125 points, You can earn 100 points even if you can not beat within stun time because it is 1 damage if you hit it.
It has a wide range of effects and it is not difficult to hit multiple enemies, so we can aim for more score.
With these, you can get closer to the killstreak from the beginning!
If you use the COMSEC device together, you can reach even a little more until you activate a lightweight killstreak such as UAV.
If you can make an advantage from the early stage with UAV etc. and connect to the big killstreak, you will be able to get closer to victory!
In order to use the conversation more effectively, let's grasp where from where to throw and where to land through shielding.
It is also important to grasp the fastest arrival line of the initial movement.
It is also good to predict the way people are appearing.
It is not unusual to let multiple enemies hit if they are thoroughly done.
Let's grasp the flow with the first move and dominate the battlefield!
How do you feel?
The equipment cost is heavy, but the benefits you can receive are also great.
There is also a strategy of adopting only the first time and switching to the class if it is done.
I would be happy if you were interested in Concussion Grenades even a little.
I hope this video will enrich your BO4 life.
Let's meet on the next video!
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Cách Kiểm Tra Mít Già|Hé Lộ Dụng Cụ Thương Lái Chuyên Kiểm Tra Mít Thái|MTPL - Duration: 12:27. For more infomation >> Cách Kiểm Tra Mít Già|Hé Lộ Dụng Cụ Thương Lái Chuyên Kiểm Tra Mít Thái|MTPL - Duration: 12:27.-------------------------------------------
Hello Its Halloween | Halloween Cartoon Videos for Kids | Spooky Scary Rhymes by Abc Heroes - Duration: 13:21.Watch out..
The monsters around if your all alone give your friends a shout...
The ghosts on the spooks coming out of the nooks as a door bell ring can you here them sing..
Hello It's Halloween
Hello It's Halloween
Hello It's Halloween
Hello It's Halloween
The air is cool and the moon is full turn on the light before the vampire bite
The witches are cooking the zombies are looking as your door bell ring can you hear them sing...
Hello It's Halloween
Hello It's Halloween
Hello It's Halloween
Hello It's Halloween
Watch out..
The monsters around if your all alone give your friends a shout...
The vampires flying and the werewolf's hunting as your door bell ring can you hear them sing...
Watch out
The monsters around if your all alone give your friends a shout...
The ghosts on the spooks coming out of the nooks as your door bell ring can you hear them sing
Hello It's Halloween
Hello It's Halloween
Hello It's Halloween
Hello It's Halloween
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How To Get Rid Of Flabby Upper Arms Fast For Women - Duration: 2:45.In this video I will show you How To Get Rid Of Flabby Upper Arms Fast For Women.
As a dermatologist I get this question quite often.
This is a 4 step guide to tone your upper arms.
Stay tuned!
Flabby arms are caused due to 2 primary reasons.
One, our skin tends to lose its elasticity as we age and 2, due to excess fat accumulation.
This seems to be a very common issue among women, probably because they have less muscle
mass to fill up the upper arms.
4 steps: (1) Lose the fat
(1a) First, Losing fat on the whole body by managing your energy balance, eating in a
caloric deficit and burning more calories.
(1b) Second possibility: Localized fat reduction.
This can only by done using cryolipolysis, an advanced technique freezing the adipose
tissue locally.
This is done with a CoolSculpting machine.
I perform this technique in my practice over 5 years now, with good results on the upper
arms, especially if combined with the other points in this summary.
You can find out more about this technique on the Coolsculpting website.
I will put a link in the description.
(2) Improve the skin's elasticity
(2a) Prevention: not smoking and avoiding the sun's UV radiation
(2b) Healthy food choices, with plenty of vitamins and minerals
(2c) Use prescription tretinoin cream.
This will help to boost you skin's elasticity .
(3) Hormone Optimization
(3a) Lower your cortisol levels
You can do this by avoiding stress, improving sleep quality, don't overdo cardio, and again eat healthy food.
(3b) Raise your Growth Hormone levels
Again better sleep quality, decrease cortisol and insulin by eating less sugar,
and perform short high intensity exercises.
(4) Fill up and tone the arms by building more muscle
(4a) Of course, here you should perform Exercises for the triceps.
My favorites are the bench dips and rope push downs.
(4b) And second, Exercises for the biceps
My favorites are the alternate dumbbell curl and the weighted chin-ups.
If you liked this video, make sure to give it a thumbs up, and if you haven't already
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Harvester Show #11: Different Versions of the Game - Duration: 15:39.I have an important announcement to make.
The video you are about to see contains language that some people might find offensive.
I mean the French and the Spanish to be precise.
Too bad I can't say the same about the Italians and the Russians.
And the Germans! I should have made at least one Nazi joke.
Well, I'm not perfect. Sorry about that.
Hi there, Initiates. As you probably know there's this Harvester released in U.S.
and then there's this Harvester released in Europe.
The difference between these two versions is that the European version is censored. Two cutscenes have been cut off.
They are both from the scene where kids are eating their mom.
And here's the other censored cutscene.
Actually, there's another difference between these two versions.
In the beginning of the U.S. version there's Merit Studios' logo. That was the publisher of the game.
In Europe the publisher was Virgin so you can see Virgin's logo in the beginning of the European version.
So if you're unsure which version you are playing, that's how you know.
Harvester was translated in Spanish and French.
I'm happy I live in Finland because sometimes the voice acting in Spanish and French versions is just stupid.
By the way, I have seen only one French game being sold in Finland and it happened to be this.
Actually, there are two games in the box: The 7th Guest and Harvester. Both in French.
Let's take a closer look at the French version of Harvester.
But at first I have to say that the marketing men in France were fearless
Because they released this ad in some gaming mag. The pic on the ad is from this cutscene:
I'm actually pretty surprised that this cutscene was not censored in Europe.
Sometimes in the French version they have recreated the voice acting in places where it's not necessary.
For example when dad is coughing behind the door. Here's the original English version:
In the French version it sounds like this:
Why did they recreate that? Do the French cough differently than the rest of the humankind?
Sometimes in the French version the voice of a character is totally different than the original.
For example Edna, who hangs herself during the game,
sounds very pleasant and soft in the original Harvester.
The French speaking Edna sounds nothing like pleasant and soft.
She sounds like she has already hanged herself.
In some cutscenes you can hear the original English voice acting and the French voice acting at the same time. Like here:
In some cutscenes there's no background music.
That sounds hollow and lame and kind of funny. For example when Steve gets electrocuted.
That was not funny. There are things in this world that are sacred.
Things that you can't touch and you just can't change. The original voice acting of Sergeant at Arms is one of those things.
Maybe Al Bundy was right.
When Steve finally gets electrocuted we can hear some background music.
But that's not relevant here. What's relevant is Steve screaming.
In the original Harvester Steve screams like this:
Very convincing. In the French version he screams like this:
Why does this remind me of the movie "Troll 2"?
The French version of Harvester has it's flaws but overall it's pretty good.
They have really put an effort into it. You can't say that about the Spanish version.
It sounds like some cheap telenovela.
In the Spanish version the voices of kids are especially interesting. Little brother Hank sounds like a girl.
Also the paperboy sounds like a girl.
A boy who gets beaten by Mrs. Whaley sounds like a girl too.
So what about Edna's little daughter Karin, does she sound like a boy then? Thank God not.
The voice acting is pathetic most of the time. There is no acting, no feeling.
Someone is just reading the lines from the paper. For example when Steve meets mr. Pottsdam in the Lodge.
Mr. Pottsdam has become a bloodthirsty monster who wants to kill Steve.
So how does he react when he sees Steve?
Let's do some comparing. In the original Harvester the Gladiator in the Lodge sounds like this:
In the Spanish version he sounds like this:
Then there are some technical difficulties. For example with my favorite character the Dark Exotic Woman.
Yep. Later in the discussion the text changes into English and then the game crashes.
About the voice acting... The Dark Exotic Woman is the sexiest woman in the game.
Was that really the sexiest voice they could get?
Sorry about that. There's one bug that's actually really scary. It occurs when you first time talk to Jimmy James.
He needs an exorcist!
And here we come to the main problem of the Spanish version: The voice of Steve.
That voice could belong to a scary little mouse. No matter where Steve is or what he is doing
he always sounds like he's about to shit his pants. He is like the Spanish waiter Manuel in "Fawlty Towers".
Steve sounds like that even in the end of the game
Where he has fought his way through the Lodge and he has become a cold-blooded killer.
Needless to say that the Spanish Sergeant at Arms is even worse than the French one.
There's nothing epic in him. He's just some random José.
I've played the original Harvester 22 years and the voice acting in it is perfect.
So when I hear for example Stephanie suddenly speaking Spanish in the end of the game I can't help but laugh.
Well, she isn't so bad, but she doesn't sound like a 17 year old.
Now let's sum this all up with the help of Range Ryder. Here's the same cutscene in English, French and Spanish:
The company that designed Harvester was DigiFX.
It went to bankruptcy soon after Harvester was released.
DigiFX had a website where they claimed that Harvester was sold in six languages. Six? What the hell?
Well, I've heard rumors about the Italian and German translations.
According to a rumor they were already making the German translation
but because Harvester was banned in Germany the work was never finished.
Back to DigiFX. On their website they told that Virgin will distribute Harvester throughout Europe
and they especially mentioned U.K., Spain, Italy and Germany.
Maybe that's why there are rumors about the Italian and German translations.
Anyway, the fact is that harvester was released only in English, Spanish and French.
But there's one more version that definitely needs to be mentioned.
In 2015 Harvester was released as a Russian translation. It was created by a group of Russian Harvester fans.
They didn't recreate the voice acting but they translated all the texts.
And by that I mean also all the text in the background graphics.
Take a look at the post office for example.
Or Mrs. Phelps' store.
Or the Meat Plant.
Or the burnt Bake Sale flyer and postmaster Boyle's button.
Or the note you can find from the Sheriff's desk.
And so on. The most amazing thing is that they translated also the sign of Edna's Diner.
They recreated the animation of the sign.
They also translated the manual, of course.
And something funny happened during the translation process. When they were hacking Harvester
they found this image: a cover of Harvestboy magazine. You can't see this in the game.
It's an inside joke hidden among the game files.
Although the image doesn't appear in the game the Russian guys translated it anyway. Wow!
That's all I had to say about the different versions of Harvester.
Many fans have asked me where have I bought this awesome shirt.
The link to the store is under the video.
There's all kind of fan products available with this print and
with more traditional print.
Now it's time to end this video
Sergeant at Arms, so nice to see you.
Oh yeah, it's Halloween!
You know what?
I choose the trick. Show me what you got!
Where's the trick? I'm waiting!
Maybe that wasn't such a good idea. His tricks can be pretty bad.
What's he gonna do?
I Know. He's gonna eat me!
Surprise surprise, he didn't eat me. And there's not gonna be any trick.
I just wanted to use that line from "Troll 2".
You know me!
Oh, one more thing. I have a Patreon account now, the link is under the video.
I want to thank Johann and Oden and all the other wonderful patrons of mine
for making this show possible. Your support means a lot to me.
That's it. Please check out my Patreon and support the Lodge.
Happy Halloween, guys.
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The Secret To Great Habits (Subconscious Mind Power, Law of Attraction) - Duration: 14:55.The alteration of habit.
Habit being of such enormous importance, it is our urgent
duty to seek the means of forming good habits and of breaking
bad ones.
We may best approach the phenomenon of habit by going outside
of the individual and his brain.
Habit applies to the inanimate no less than to the animate world.
Fold a napkin in a particular way and it is more easy to fold that way the next
time.
The creases in a sheet of wrapping paper become indelible.
An automobile engine runs more smoothly after it has been "worked
in," and the friction edges word down.
The very clothes on your back form habits; they
fit you better after you have worn them for some time than when
they are new; they drape more snugly to the form.
The notorious difference in comfort between old and new shoes is possible
because the old shoes have been worked into certain
feet-conforming habits.
A path across a field, be it never so winding, becomes beaten more
and more, becomes more distinct and unalterable.
That is because it becomes more and more the path of least
resistance.
And the tendency of all bodies and forces, animate and inanimate,
to follow the path of least resistance, is the secret of
the formation of habit.
You assert that the field path is formed by human beings, creatures
of habit, the beaten path and of ruts.
I answer by the illustration of a river bed, which the water follows, though
the bed twist and turn and wind.
Originally it was formed by sheer accident, as the
water, beginning as a spring on a hill or mountain top, bubbled up,
made its way around this rock and over that, split here, joined there,
washing away the gravel as it went, digging its bed deeper and deeper,
more firm and more unchangeable, till at last it flowed in a full,
deep, untroubled current.
You have doubtless seen the bed of a spring or brook dried up at certain seasons
of the year.
The definition of a brook is a body of water; yet you know,
though there is no water here, that this is indeed the brook,
for this is the path the water will take when it flows again.
The dried-up brook-bed represents what a habit is like in the brain when you
are not acting upon it.
A more familiar comparison to those who live in the world created
by man and not by nature is the groove in a phonograph
record, silent in itself, but always ready to produce a tune, and always
the same tune, when it is put on; that is to say, when the circumstances call if forth.
The omnipresence of habit is almost terrifying when one reflects
upon it.
From the minute a man shuts off his alarm clock on one
morning, till the minute he shuts it off on the next morning, it controls
him.
It dictates and makes possible nine-tenths of his actions.
And nine-tenths of the habits of most men are formed unconsciously.
It is astounding that men should so leave this thing to
chance, when it determines the very texture of their lives; yet the fact must be recorded.
A man gets up at eight because it is his habit to get up at eight,
though he has set his alarm and his intentions to arise at half-past
seven.
If it is his habit in a vacant way to contemplate getting up for
fifteen minutes before he actually does get up, that he will do every
morning.
When he actually gets up, habit dictates which sock shall
go on first, whether shirt or trousers shall go on first, whether collar
or shoes shall take precedence, which shoe shall be put on before
the other, whether he begins buttoning his vest from the bottom or from the top.
Habit is not always evil.
The same confusion of thought exists in regard to habit, and about being a "sl@ve to habit,"
that clusters around the word "Desire."
Most of the average man's habits are not only
good, but indispensable.
Habit may be formally defined as an aptitude or inclination for some action, acquired by
frequent repetition, and showing itself in increased facility of
performance or in decreased power of resistance.
Less correctly but more practically, I should define habit as the doing of a thing
without conscious attention and often without thought of the purpose of
doing it.
Most men cannot tell you how they dress, which
shoe they put on first, or whether they button their vests from the top
or bottom, until they first mentally rehearse the action or even
until they actually do it.
As to the great blessings of habit, If an act became no easier after being done
several times, if the careful direction of consciousness
were necessary to its accomplishment on each occasion,
it is evident that the whole activity of a lifetime
might be confined to one or two deeds, that no progress could take place in development.
A man might be occupied all day in dressing
and undressing himself.
The attitude of his body would absorb all his attention and energy, the washing
of his hands or the fastening of a button would
be as difficult to him on each occasion as to the
child on its first trial.
And he would, further more, be completely exhausted by his exertions.
Think of the pains necessary to teach a child to stand,
of the many efforts which it must make, and of the
ease with which it at last stands, unconscious
of any effort.
Returning now to our typical man, we follow him downstairs to his breakfast.
Habit dictates what he eats, whether his breakfast is light or heavy, whether
he takes a cereal or not, whether his fried eggs are turned or
not.
Habit has already dictated what time he usually arrives at breakfast;
it must, therefore, inevitably dictate whether he shall bolt his breakfast
or take it leisurely.
Habit dictates whether he props his paper in front of him at breakfast
or whether he waits until he boards his train.
Habit dictates his table manners.
Habit dictates his tone of voice to his wife.
If he boards a train, habit dictates whether he
shall get on the rear car or the second car from the front.
Arrived at his office, habit dictates the manner in which he approaches his work, the
way he handles interviews, his professional mannerisms, his tricks of
gesture, his choice of words, his very manner of thinking
and looking at things.
Habit dictates the time he goes out to lunch, and the place
to which he goes.
Many a man with a special luncheon engagement at an unhabitable place has suddenly checked
himself to remember it, after finding that his feet had mysteriously
carried him right up to the very door of his customary restaurant!
Finally, when he has returned home and taken his dinner, habit
dictates how he shall spend the evening.
If he is in the habit of going out every night, he will feel restless and
uncomfortable staying in.
He will go out not for enjoyment, but because
he knows not what else to do.
He knows merely that the thought of staying home is intolerable.
His so-called pleasures, far from spontaneous, fall into certain conventionalized
and accepted activities, which may be called social
habits, habits possessed by the community at large.
They will differ between one country and another, between one
town in the same country and another.
Our man will find himself for a period going frequently out to play poker; then for another
period he will find his most frequent diversion will be going
to dances; for a while it will be going to the theatre or the "movies";
for another period it may be bowling; then it will be staying at
home to read.
Such habits change with seasons, by sheer accident, and
in different periods of life.
The evenings of some men are as much a burden to them as
their business day.
Their evening's outing is as much a duty as earning
their bread and cheese.
As they dress to go out, they sigh.
They are about to embark on one of the accredited
methods of "having a good time"; it often does not occur to them
to ask whether they are actually having it.
They vaguely regard going out as a sort of necessity,
like fate.
They are indeed sl@ves of habit.
But our man's day is not ended.
He returns home.
Habit dictates the hour at which he retires, even though
he has made a thousand resolutions, night after night, that he shall
hereafter retire an hour earlier.
In fact, the nightly resolution itself may be a habit.
The resolution is usually made in the morning;
for an outside influence (his employer or the relentless call of business)
has pretty definitely fixed the hour at which he must arise.
His manner of undressing is as definitely fixed as his manner of dressing.
He puts out the light, opens the window and goes to bed.
Habit dictates the position he assumes in bed, and perhaps how deeply he sleeps or
fails to sleep.
We have pursued our typical man enough, and we leave him.
There are worse than he.
Absentminded persons, not accustomed to changing their dress to go out of an evening,
and intending only to take off a few articles, have found themselves
getting completely undressed, and proceeding to go to bed.
Habit makes possible the acquisition of all skilled movement.
The practice that makes perfect, the practice at swimming, tennis,
skating, dancing, bowling, juggling, automobile driving and stunting
with an airplane, is nothing more and nothing less than the formation
of habit.
I have learned to operate a typewriter by touch.
As I write these words, I do not have to pick
out the letters on the keyboard.
I do not look at the keyboard.
I do not even think of the letters.
I think only of what I am going to say; I watch the words on the
paper as they marvelously form; and my fingers, without attention
from me, are mysteriously finding their way with lightning rapidity
to the proper keys.
And if I should start to think consciously of my fingers or the keys, I should begin
to make mistakes and my speed would slow.
The useful man is for the greater part marked off
from the useless and the vicious by the nature of
his habits.
Industry or indolence, good temper or bad temper, even virtue or vice, are in the
last analysis largely matters of habit.
One forms the habit of working at certain times of the day,
and soon if one is not busy at that time one experiences
a lively sense of discomfort.
Or, on the contrary, one forms the habit of loafing all day.
Work then becomes distasteful and indolent irresponsibility
is established.
Losing one's temper is largely a habit, as is self control.
Each time one is provoked by a trifle, it becomes the more difficult
to look calmly at an unpleasant episode; while each
time one remains calm under difficult circumstances,
strength is gained for later difficulties.
Similarly, whenever temptation is resisted, virtue gains
a victory; when temptation is yielded to, new weaknesses
develop.
Frequent yielding makes resistance practically impossible.
A bank president of established morals could no more step out and pick a
pocket that was temptingly unprotected than he
could fly.
The habitual drunkard can no more resist the invitation to have a glass than he can
resist the action of gravitation while falling freely
through space.
Frequent giving in has entirely destroyed his original freedom of choice.
Forming a new habit is like forging for yourself a new path in the woods, through
stubborn underbrush and prickly thorns, while all the while it
is possible for you to take the well-worn, hard-trodden, pleasant
path that already exists.
But you can reflect that every time you travel through the new path
you are going to tramp down more shrubbery and clear more entanglements
from the way.
Every time you take the path it is going to become easier.
And that is the cheerful side.
When you first set about to abolish a bad habit and establish a good one, it is
going to take all the effort, all the "will-power," at your command.
But habit begins soon to take the place of will-power; it will require
less and less effort, less and less will-power, each time; the strain
diminishes, until in time it disappears.
For the practice of that particular virtue, will-power has
become almost useless.
Will-power is not needed all the time.
It is called for only at the period of change.
But the period of change is all-important.
It is better not to be too ambitious, and not to try to change too
many habits at once.
Yet as soon as you find one new method of response
becoming automatic, you may turn to another.
You will always find another.
No matter how long you live nor how diligent
you are, you will never exhaust the supply of new good habits that it is possible
to form, nor the supply of old bad habits it is possible
to break.
And all the time you will be keeping alive the faculty of effort
within you.
Putting forth moral effort, or failing to is itself
a habit.
All this comes under the head of what William James would call
making our nervous system our ally instead of our enemy, which consists
in making automatic and habitual, as early as possible, as many useful
actions as we can.
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Sam Esmail Had an Instant Connection with Julia Roberts - Duration: 5:25.-Welcome to the show. -Wow.
-I'm really happy to have you here.
-Thank you for having me.
-This is -- This show, "Homecoming," is based on
a fictional podcast that I listened to
and thought was wonderful.
You listened to it, as well.
The first time you listened to it,
did you think, "I want to make a TV show of this"?
-No. The first time, I just wanted to listen to it as a fan.
And then the -- And I binged it like in one sitting.
And then, the second time, I listened to it with my wife.
And it was like -- About the third, I got a little obsessed.
So about the third binge is when I was like,
"I think there's something here for a TV show."
-And, of course, one of the challenges is
making it different enough to make it worth doing.
And one of the things you've done that makes it
really exciting is Julia Roberts,
who has never done a television series.
You convinced her to do the show.
-I don't -- I'm still -- I don't know how.
I mean, it's Julia Roberts. -Yeah.
-But, you know, I was a huge fan of hers,
you know, since I can remember.
And I remember we were FaceTiming,
and, so, right before we FaceTimed,
I was like -- You know, it was like
two weeks before my wedding.
I was doing dance lessons and I was terrible.
-Yeah. This was for your first dance at your wedding.
-First dance at my wedding.
I mean, literally, like, my wife would cry at the lessons.
-Yeah. -She was like, "We're not --"
-And your wife, it should be noted, is Emmy Rossum.
She's very-talented. -She's super-talented.
-Yeah, she probably is a great dancer, right?
-She's amazing at everything. -Yeah.
-And I can't -- I'm counting as I'm doing the dance steps.
-Yeah, which is not romantic. -No.
And, so I was -- And then I was nervous,
and then I was about to talk to Julia Roberts.
And then we got on the FaceTime, and literally within a minute,
we talked like we were old friends.
We had this, like, weird instant connection.
-It is -- She is one of those people.
She is so magnetic that she makes you immediately --
By the way, I've crossed paths with her
like for one minute backstage at an awards show
and, afterwards, thought, "Wow.
That is the most important person in my life."
-Absolutely. Yes, yes. She can do that.
-And there's also -- And I should say this.
This is -- There's a mystery element to this.
It's very dramatic. -Right.
-It sort of unveils itself as it goes.
It's also 30 minutes long. For a drama, that's very unique.
And I know that was the length of the podcast,
but do you think, going into it,
that would make sense for a drama?
-Yeah, because, you know, with mystery,
you want to give less, not more.
You want people to kind of lean in.
You want people to have this sort of intrigue
and, like, you know, want to leave them wanting more.
And so I thought the shorter episodes really worked,
especially because, you know, we are sort of --
It is kind of, like, a really constrained story line,
and we want it dole it out as carefully as possible.
-Also, it's less depressing to go upstairs
and say you watched six episodes of a show,
if they're only 30 minutes long.
You feel, like, better about yourself.
-Yeah, you can still have a social life
and be a fan of this show.
-There's also -- And, again, it's very intense
and it's very dramatic,
but there's a moment where Julia Roberts
sits down -- And one of her co-stars in this
is Dermot Mulroney.
And I was delighted by that, because, of course,
they were co-stars in "My Best Friend's Wedding."
Is that something you thought would be fun because of that?
-Oh, yeah. This is total fan fiction on my part.
"My Best Friend's Wedding" is one of my
all-time favorite romantic comedies.
And when it came time to casting this part,
which plays her boyfriend, you know, I thought to myself,
"Should I bring up Dermot Mulroney to Julia?"
And, by the way, you know, Julia and I just became, like,
instant friends, so we started playing board games,
and she actually just recently taught me mah-jongg.
-Uh-huh.
-So, we're playing that, and I'm talking to her about this.
And I'm like, "Dermot Mulroney," and she kind of gives me
this look and then she cracks up laughing.
And I'm like, "Oh [bleep] Did I say something wrong?"
And then she tells me that
they're, like, the best of friends,
which I had no idea.
Since the movie, they've been best friends.
And then Dermot -- So, then we cast Dermot.
He comes to the table read.
He's calling her "Jules,"
which is what he calls her in the movie,
"My Best Friend's --"
This is how much of a fan I am of that movie.
So, yeah, my mind was blown. -As was mine.
I want to talk about the other mind-blowing show
that you created, "Mr. Robot."
This is a show that, as you started making it,
things that were plot points in your show
also started happening in real life,
which is, you know, self-driving cars
sort of having minds of their own,
The Ashley Madison website being hacked.
Were you surprised when those things
started happening in the real world?
-I was surprised, but, at the same time,
I mean, think about --
Let's take Ashley Madison, for example.
I mean, we came up with that story line
because it's so obviously going to get hacked.
It's married people having affairs
and registering on a website.
Of course you're going to get hacked.
Why wouldn't you get hacked? And then it came out to be true.
I kind of feel just like this stupid Nostradamus.
You know what I mean? -Yeah.
-Clearly, that's going to happen, you know?
-Well, we're so happy to have --
honored to have Stupid Nostradamus on the show.
Congratulations on both "Mr. Robot" and --
Yeah, this is such an exciting, cool new show.
-Thank you. -Thanks so much for being here.
-Thank you.
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