Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 28 2018

- What is that thick, nasty bugger

that just showed up there?

Oh, gross, that looks pretty gross!

♪ Will it waffle, will it waffle, will it waffle? ♪

♪ Will it waffle, will it waffle, will it waffle? ♪

♪ Will it waffle, will it waffle, will it waffle? ♪

♪ Will it waffle, will it waffle, will it waffle? ♪

Hello, and welcome to another episode of Will It Waffle,

I'm your host, Jackson Bird, and today

we are celebrating hitting 50,000 subscribers

on this channel by waffling 50,000 rainbow sprinkles.

So a lot has happened, since the last episode

of Will It Waffle.

The show itself turned four years old,

it got some love on the PatreCon stage.

Will It Waffle, that jingle's gonna be stuck in your head

all day, by the way, sorry.

Not a cooking show, not a science show,

barely a comedy show.

It's just me throwing random things on a waffle iron

to see what happens.

For some reason, it worked.

Eddie Redmayne gave it a shoutout, which is wild to me.

- Also, I wanted to say, I'm friends with Jackson Bird.

- No, shut up!

- Yes!

- How is he doing?

- Yeah, he's great!

- How about that thing when he does all

the waffle everything?

- Oh yeah, Will It Waffle, you know.

- He just waffles stuff.

(Tessa laughs)

- And it's really addictive to watch.

You go down a sort of waffle hole.

(Tessa laughs)

Wow, does that waffle?

- And there is now brand new Will It Waffle merch.

So Will It Waffle lapel pins, magnets, and buttons

are still available like usual, in my DFTBA shop,

link in this card here, or down in the description box.

But I also now have pillows!

Double-sided, happy or sad waffle pillows.

The pillows are available in my new Teespring store,

which you should be able to see

a shelf displaying that right beneath this video.

We'll see if that works.

If it doesn't, there's a link

in the description box to that as well.

I can't believe how long it's taken me

to think of double-sided pillows,

will it or will it not waffle pillows.

But, I love them, and I can't wait to own one myself,

I hope you want to as well, so go to all those links,

and check out the brand new Will It Waffle merch.

More merch is to come, but for now, please enjoy that,

and I do just want to take a minute to say thank you all,

for helping me get to 50,000 subscribers.

When I hit that milestone, all of you said you wanted to see

another episode of Will It Waffle,

so here we are, doing that.

But also, I want to give back to you a little bit more,

and also do a 50,000 dollar celebratory giveaway.

But you gotta keep watching to the end of the episode

to get details on how to apply for that giveaway.

Now, more than half of you have subscribed to this channel

since the last episode of Will It Waffle,

so this might seem kinda weird,

or out of place to some of you.

If it does, I encourage you to check out

some previous episodes, link right there,

to see what all of this is about.

Or just keep watching because we are gonna

get started right now.

(cheerful music)

So why sprinkles?

Well, because I was really determined to waffle

50,000 of something, one to represent each of you.

That was so cheesy.

I was really determined to waffle 50,000 of something,

and this was about the only thing that I could think of,

that would actually fit on a waffle iron.

Now, why rainbow sprinkles?

Because they're the gay ones.

And now, technically, I do want to point out

that these are nonpareils.

They are the spherical, circular ones,

not the dashes that some people call jimmies.

I was told by someone called IsabelleSmith97 on Twitter

that in Australia apparently sprinkles

are called hundreds and thousands,

which I think is just even more appropriate

for a 50,000 subscriber celebration.

I'm not sure if those are the jimmies or the nonpareils.

Also, can we talk about the fact

that these are pronounced nonpareils, apparently?

I took French, and I would call them

nonpareils, I don't know, something like...

Not nonpareil, but I fact-checked it.

That's how you pronounce it, apparently.

So part of the reason that I'm using nonpareils,

they are smaller, so I can definitely

get 50,000 of these on a waffle iron.

But also, because when I was trying to look up

how much is 50,000 sprinkles, I found a website that

I think was teaching math or something.

They had counted out a thousand of them,

and then used math to calculate 50,000 of them.

So 50,000 nonpareils is really just one cup,

which can totally fit on that waffle iron, I think.

Now that I'm here, and looking at them...

Well, you know what, we're gonna find out.

Will 50,000 rainbow sprinkles waffle?

50,000 sprinkles.

This is a lot, and they're getting everywhere.

Oh god, okay.

50,000 sprinkles!

Oh, a lot of these are not making it on the waffle iron.

Yeah, let's just pour some extras on there,

to count for the ones that went everywhere.

Oh, we're gonna be finding these until we move.

Ooh, can you hear them sizzling already?

Will 50,000 rainbow sprinkles waffle?

It does look fun in there.

Oh, look there is something leftover,

I think from candy canes, this time last year,

is boiling on the exterior of the waffle iron.

Every now and then, one of them jumps ship.

It's starting to steam a little bit, as they are...

Oh, did you see some of those pop off?

They're starting to congeal together back here,

and you can see they're kinda moving inside the iron.

It's definitely baking into a waffle, right there.

I'm gonna presume that's happening on the rest of the iron.

We'll still give it a while, because maybe that'll happen

with the rest of it, that'd be fun to see.

I mean I suppose one thing is that

sprinkles are traditionally something that you add

to a baked item after it's cooled down.

You don't ever put sprinkles on before you cook it,

unless in Funfetti, I guess Funfetti cake you might do that.

Every now and then, it just like spits some out of the iron.

It's like, no!

My iron is rejecting me!

After all these years, it's finally like, no,

no more of this, this is not a waffle, get it off of me.

What is that thick nasty bugger that just showed up there?

Oh, gross, that looks pretty gross!

Yeah, you can see it's sort of forming in there too.

Okay, so I can tell that there's still a lot

at the front that has not waffled,

but I can also tell there's a lot going on in there,

and I don't know how much more we're gonna get.

So I think I'm just gonna see what happened.

Will 50,000 rainbow sprinkles waffle?

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, woah, what?

That was not what I was anticipating!

That's not what I expected, oh but it's...

I don't want it to break.

Oh!

Like that, exactly like that.

Oh, it broke in half, look at that!

Okay, this is pretty wild.

And they're still all bouncing off in there too.

It's like popcorn.

That looks pretty cool.

I mean, this part of it looks monstrous.

That doesn't look appetizing,

but the parts that didn't completely discolor

and just turned into a waffle look so cool.

Alright, so this is what we're looking at.

It's like a Choco Taco.

I mean, it's just falling apart everywhere,

but that's what you'd expect with sprinkles.

Oh my gosh, these sprinkles are like glitter,

I'm gonna find them everywhere.

Oh my god, I just realized that, this is as bad as glitter.

This is as bad as glitter.

I suppose I should try a bite of this.

(crunching)

Just tastes like very warm sprinkles.

Alright, the initial taste is not great.

It's, you know, like, you know, the cinnamon challenge?

Like if you have too much of a good thing

in one concentrated dose like that, it's not great.

That's kinda how it tastes at first,

but the aftertaste is just like normal sprinkles.

And I wouldn't say I'm enjoying this experience.

Well, that was something!

I would not recommend it, as like, a snack,

but as a cool science experiment, it was pretty fun.

I would say that sprinkles waffled better than expected.

Kinda thought they were just gonna melt.

Don't know that they're a fine delicacy I'd be recommending,

but hey, in terms of turning into a waffle shape,

yeah, sure, whatever, 50,000 rainbow sprinkles waffled.

(upbeat music)

Oh wow, boy, I tell you, everyone's always so concerned

with how I'm gonna clean the waffle iron,

but that's gonna be easy compared to getting

all of these sprinkles off of my counter

and my kitchen floor and everywhere that they just...

They just wouldn't stay.

You touch them and they go everywhere.

(sigh) Wow.

Thank you to all of these people

who recommended that I waffle sprinkles,

whether in response to my 50,000 subscriber celebration

or in the past, before that.

If you would like to suggest what I waffle next,

leave those suggestions down in the comments,

or you can always recommend them to me

on Twitter or Instagram, @Jackisnotabird.

Alright, so what you've been waiting for,

maybe, I don't know, the giveaway!

Here are the details: So to thank you all

for helping me get to 50,000 subscribers,

I am going to be giving away another binder,

copies of three of my favorite books that I read this year,

which includes Transgender History by Susan Stryker,

Amateur by Thomas Page Mcbee, and The Witch Boy

by Molly Ostertag, Ostertag?

I'm not sure, Molly if you're watching, you can let me know.

Or I could look it up, like a responsible person,

but too late for that!

Also, I will be giving away one of my Queerstory lapel pins.

And just for the record, I don't have partnerships

with any of these people or books or products.

They're just a few of my favorite things

that I've been enjoying lately,

and that I wanted to share with you, #notspon.

So to enter, all you gotta do is follow the link

in the description box.

You will have a chance to check off

which prizes you want to be eligible for.

That is mostly for people who do not need a binder.

Five winners will be chosen at random,

one for each of the prizes, and none of them are gonna win

a prize that they didn't select that they want to win.

And you can get up to three entries per person,

one just by entering and filling out the form,

another by confirming you are subscribed,

or by subscribing here on this channel,

and another by following me on Twitter, @Jackisnotabird.

You've got one week to enter.

I will handle all of the shipping, logistics,

and if you need to pick out sizes

or styles or stuff like that, via email with you,

based on the email that you provide in the form.

So just go, all of these details

are at the link in the description,

when you go to the entry form for the giveaway.

So go, enter, have fun, win things!

And thank you all for sticking with me over the years,

as my channel has grown, or if you are new here,

hi, hello, welcome, I hope you enjoy it,

even with this weird waffle business we've been doing,

it's kind of what the channel was for a long time.

What do you say, 100K in 2019?

I think we might actually be able to do it.

I don't want to jinx it, though.

Where's wood?

I gotta knock on wood.

Oh, and one last thing, for all of you who have

actually stuck around and watched this long into the video,

one little treat for sticking around this long.

Make sure you're keeping an eye

on this channel this weekend.

Maybe, set some notifications so you don't

miss anything that could happen.

Alright, that is it, I'm finally leaving.

Thank you all so much for watching,

and I'll see you next time.

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The Price of Youth Sports (Full Segment) | Real Sports w/ Bryant Gumbel | HBO - Duration: 13:08.

JON FRANKEL: These days, the places kids go

to play sports have gotten so big,

that you can only appreciate their size from high above.

Sprawling complexes with professional-grade fields,

where teams can play all day and all night.

And since there is no off-season anymore

in big time youth sports,

there are massive indoor facilities, too.

If you're a kid,

heck, if you're an adult, and you walk in here,

you think you've died and gone to sports heaven.

This is fantasy land for athletes.

FRANKEL: Dev Pathik is an owner

of Bo Jackson's Elite Sports in Ohio,

and is a consultant to facilities like this

throughout the US.

You got soccer over here,

you got a weight lifting facility here.

Regulation infield over here for baseball being used,

batting cages over there,

and we're standing on this tall gauntlet

which has climbing walls and climbing ropes

and everything else, what don't you have in here?

The facility's amazing, isn't it?

These kids come in here,

they get mental toughness training on this tower,

they get skills training out in the infield.

They're in the cages.

There're qualified, well-trained coaches.

These kids are headed somewhere.

FRANKEL: The Bo Dome, as it's known here

in Hilliard, Ohio, is part of a booming business.

-(METAL BAT CLINKS) -According to one estimate,

spending on youth sports, this year,

will top 17 billion dollars,

with some families spending 10,000 dollars a year per kid,

or more.

Some of these kids might spend a 150, even 175 dollars an hour,

to be with a collegiate-level coach.

They're spending 175 dollars an hour?

If they want to be prepared for college,

many of these consumers believe they need it.

And that's the sales pitch to parents?

The interesting thing about a facility like this

is there's no sales pitch necessary.

Parents with means are clamoring to put their kids

in the very best sports programs.

There is no sales pitch.

-This, with GB. Here we go. -(WHISTLE BLOWS)

FRANKEL: But there is a problem.

The price of playing sports has gotten so high,

that millions of kids can't keep up.

Researchers say that over the last decade,

there's been an 8 percent drop

in the number of American children

who play competitive sports.

Eight percent in just a decade.

For the first time in American history,

youth sports has become for the haves

and out of reach for the have-nots.

Now, even those who've profited from the trend,

like The Bo Dome's Dev Pathik,

think it's time to sound an alarm.

This gap between who gets to play and who doesn't

is widening. We're watching it before our eyes.

Those with means get to play, get to travel,

get to be on travel sports, leagues and private clubs,

and those who don't have means, don't get to play.

But we've long held the belief that sports is for everyone.

It's no longer the case.

Household income of less than 75,000 dollars a year

is dramatically less likely to play sport

than a household income of 100,000 dollars or more.

I need money in order to play something

that I once had for free?

It's a massive change in our society.

FRANKEL: Years ago, if a kid wanted to come out and play basketball,

-what would it cost them? -It was free.

If a kid wanted to play volleyball or softball?

Free.

And if a kid wanted to join the swimming team,

-be part of a swim meet? -Absolutely free.

And today, the idea of playing on a team

that's sponsored by parks and recreation,

participating in a tournament,

does that opportunity exist anymore?

Those days have pretty much gone away.

FRANKEL: Gary Bess has seen it happen

in his home city of St. Louis, Missouri,

where he's run public parks and recreation departments

for 40 years.

Bess says that public funds have gotten so tight,

that half of the rec centers in the city

have had to be shut down.

While ones that are still open are badly in need of repair.

It's part of a nationwide trend,

as cash-strapped communities, accepting that youth sports

has become a big-ticket private industry,

have cut back on providing free or inexpensive sports programs

and facilities to the public.

We have a two-tier system now.

The system of people who have money

that can pay for the travel sports,

and we have a diminishing role

of community recreation that can't compete.

FRANKEL: This public park in St. Louis County used to host

a thriving baseball league. Today, it is abandoned.

It's basically unusable.

The dugouts don't exist, the fields overgrown,

-Right. -there's no pitcher's mound.

-There's no base-- -Jon, would you play here?

Would you want your kids to play here in this condition?

-I'd probably let my dog run around in here. -Yeah.

I guess what it boils down to is sufficient revenue

to maintain the system.

We lost 12 million dollars out of our budget.

We lost 100 employees. Something's gotta give.

FRANKEL: Back in Hilliard, Ohio,

sports are thriving like never before.

At least, inside the walls of the Bo Dome,

with hundreds of kids spending thousands of dollars each.

But outside these walls, it's a different story.

Corinna Tucker and her husband moved to Hilliard

for the great school system and the opportunities

the town offered for their two daughters.

But after her husband lost his job,

and the girls asked to join a local soccer club,

the family found out just how inaccessible youth sports

in Hilliard can be.

There is a subliminal message that this ain't for everybody.

It's not. It's just not.

We might go to the same church, we might go to the same school,

but we don't have-- everything is not the same,

and that includes the play field.

-Your girls wanted soccer. -Mm-hmm.

-That was the thing that they... -Yeah.

-...really pointed out to you? -Yes.

-Could you afford it. -Um, no.

You're looking at about 1,200 dollars

before you start doing the actual travel.

FRANKEL: The stigma of hardship is why Corinna asked us

not to show her daughters' faces on television.

She says that when it comes to most youth sports

in Hilliard, her family is on the outside, looking in.

It's Saturday morning. We're out in the car,

and I've driving up,

and I'm seeing a large group of people.

I mean, it's packed. And this is what happens.

"Hey, that's my friend, Ava. Hey, that's my friend, Lindsay.

I know that's her. Why can't I play?

She's playing. She's my friend, Mom."

That's the difficult part.

FRANKEL: The disappointment was bitter,

but it got worse as Corinna advanced in her job

as a sales manager at a local hotel

and started working with a new set of clients.

Yes, travel sports teams coming to Hilliard

to play in youth tournaments.

They call and they book with me

and I negotiate the prices and the rights.

So you see all the money that's being spent on travel sports?

-Mm-hmm. -Do you see some irony here?

There's quite a bit of irony

because you're coming to my town to come play

and my kids can't do it.

My kids-- I can't afford to do that.

FRANKEL: The Tuckers are far from the only ones

left on the outside here.

So many children can't afford sports in Hilliard,

but just a few miles from the Bo Dome,

we found a very different kind of recreational program.

(OVERLAPPING CHATTER)

A faith-based organization for families in need.

It's a sign of the times.

For many kids today,

their only chance to play sports is charity.

Outside of your program,

how much access do these kids have to sports?

Very, very little to none.

FRANKEL: Kim Emch started this program

when she realized there were thousands of kids

in Hilliard who are underserved.

At this local church on a week night,

they get help with their homework

and a much-needed chance to run around.

Emch took us to the parts of Hilliard

that children she works with call home,

to show us their open play space.

These are the conditions that they're having to contend with?

-Right. Yeah. -And if they can't play here,

-what are they left with? -Yeah.

They're left with their video game

and their TV in their apartment on their couch.

And these same kids who are living here are going

to the elementary schools or the middle schools in town

with kids who have everything and more.

Right. Sorry, you guys, this is making me sad.

Yeah, it's terrible because...

they hear their friends talking about that,

and then they can't be involved at all.

Even where they live,

there isn't a place to play that's safe.

They don't have the same opportunities,

and it changes the trajectory of their life.

FRANKEL: The problem stretches far beyond Hilliard.

At least 25 million school-age children in America

now live in homes classified by the federal government

as low-income.

That's at least 25 million kids

who are being priced out of sports.

Worse still, the one place kids used to know

they'd get a chance to play is often no longer providing it.

Thanks to budget cuts in recent years

and an emphasis on test results mandated by federal law,

schools around the US have largely slashed

physical education from their programs.

There are very few kids in America who go to gym class

during the day anymore.

-Really? -Really.

It was the highlight of my day to go to gym class.

And you're telling me that most kids today

in America are not doing that?

Not only that, can you imagine

sitting in that chair for eight hours,

class after class, without physically moving,

without getting some physical exercise?

It's not good for kids.

FRANKEL: According to the Centers for Disease Control,

less than four percent of schools in the U.S.

require daily physical education.

Even when schools do have the money to offer

a wide variety of sports teams for their students,

like here in Hilliard,

many kids often decline to participate,

discouraged by their inability

to compete with the privately taught kids.

Every year, our numbers dwindle from eighth grade

to ninth grade to tenth grade.

A lower percentage of students are participating in sports.

Kids just simply are dropping out?

And I think it's probably that way

in any high school you would talk to.

FRANKEL: Dr. John Marschhausen is the superintendent

of the public school system in Hilliard.

There comes a point where the kids who played

the elite club are just head and shoulders

in terms of skill and talent.

They've been working on it for 12 months a year,

in some cases since they were in fourth grade.

Where does that leave the kid that can't afford to do that?

Well, we see them coming out to a point,

and then when they see that this isn't going to be an option,

they quit.

This is an uncomfortable issue.

For us as a public school district to say

we have kids who can't compete because of their socioeconomics.

And yeah, the opportunity is there,

because they can try out,

but because they don't have the skills,

it's not really there,

it's a false sense of opportunity.

Do you worry about the kid who's not in sports?

Yeah, I worry about the kid who might leave high school at 2:45

and has no structure from 2:45 until 10 at night.

What choices is that young man or that woman making?

Come on in, guys.

FRANKEL: Education officials aren't the only ones

worried about how many inactive kids there are today.

So is the medical community.

At the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia,

doctors are so concerned about the rise in childhood obesity

that they don't just focus on eating habits.

They are prescribing another remedy

for their young patients: exercise.

INSTRUCTOR: Two, three, four...

FRANKEL: The therapists here have a simple goal.

Get the kids moving

and more comfortable in their bodies.

Because their future depends on it.

Today, we're at close to 40 percent of our children

are obese, overweight.

They will have diabetes and other health consequences

that will cost all of us a tremendous amount of money.

This is a health crisis.

FRANKEL: For Dev Pathik,

who helped fuel the boom in youth sports

and now sees the downside, the stakes couldn't be higher.

He sees a generation of kids in the balance.

This crisis that we see in terms of who's getting access

in this disparity, it will go on for many, many years to come.

We have to come up with solutions now.

Thanks for watching.

Remember, you can catch the rest

of the latest edition of Real Sports

all month long on HBO.

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8 Graves - Hang (Lyrics) - Duration: 3:37.

I wanna hang with my friends Cause I'm feeling down again

Yeah, my body's still bleeding from back stabs and beatings but that happens now and again

The party never ends And if I didn't hang with them

Who would be there to lie for me, say they would die for me, message my girl in DM

They think I'm a fool (My trust never falters)

I seem so confused (The rope's getting longer)

I can't stand the truth (So I play pretend)

Tighten up your noose And I'll hang with my friends

I wanna hang with my friends

I wanna hang with my friends Cause I put my trust in them

But we'll question our loyalty, turn on our boys, we see one pretty girl come around

The party never ends And if I didn't hang with them

Who would be there to placate me, fool me with safety, and pour all that booze in my

mouth

They think I'm a fool (My trust never falters)

I seem so confused (The rope's getting longer)

I can't stand the truth (So I play pretend)

Tighten up your noose And I'll hang with my friends

I wanna hang with my friends

People say we're shady and we're shallow But I can take the words and sticks and stones

Even if they walk me to the gallows At least I know I'll never walk alone

Alone

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Crazy Sea Traditions Pirates Used to Follow On Ships - Duration: 12:51.

crazy sea traditions pirates used to follow on ships brawl you out there who

just couldn't seem to get enough of pirates there's actually a lot of hidden

facts and traditions about these seafaring marauding scavengers that we

might not have known and this includes all sorts of different interesting

traditions despite the aesthetic and hilariously

portrayed Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean pirates

actually aren't not that kind pirates have a long held reputation of being

ruthless killers who come up with some pretty unique ways to execute people

while out at sea they also started several trends including wearing

earrings and hiding treasure they also employed the use of codes and sign

language to talk to each other during their travels at the high sea if you've

ever seen a ship in storm this might be a little odd but these traditions are

what worked for them this pirate code was meant to keep peace among the other

pirates it stated that they could not fight their sailing mates on the water

and could only fight them on land furthermore this informal pirate code

was also meant to control the type of clothing that a pirate would wear in a

sense the pirate code also dictated the uniform that a pirate must wear before

we begin this video about cool pirate traditions make sure you subscribe to

our channel so that you don't miss out on all of the awesome life hacks tips

and tricks from your number one besties make sure you tell your friends about

our channel so they can join in on the fun now keep watching for some of the

coolest pirate traditions you probably didn't know about number sixteen the

Vikings the Vikings are considered to be a form of pirates - and they were

probably the most far-reaching ones of all they raided and looted between the

8th and 12th century and roamed all over Western Europe number 15 the Jolly Roger

the Jolly Roger is the generally accepted universal flag for pirate

with its black background and its skull and crossbones in the front this flag

might be the most known insignia for the Pirates but in reality there is actually

a wide array of versions the first mention of the Jolly Roger flag was in a

book from 1724 titled a general history of pirates by Charles Johnson however

there are many versions of this flag such as Blackbeard's flag which featured

a skeleton toasting the devil while spearing a bloody heart number 14 female

pirates pirates weren't just relegated to men women could be pirates too Anne

Bonny and Mary read were both female pirates and bonny was so impressive that

she served as the first mate while Mary Reed chose to dress as a man in order to

hide her identity when Anne Bonny and Mary read ship were captured the two

women were subsequently jailed it was in prison where Anne blamed her captain

Calico Jack for their imprisonment she said sorry to see you there but if you'd

fought like a man you would not have been hanged like a dog did you know how

the infamous Blackbeard got his name well make sure to stick around to the

end and you'll find out number 13 dirty water in order to

prevent the sailors in the British Navy from drinking the dirty water that was

contaminated with algae and microbes the British Navy would give each sailor a

pint a little over five shots of rum each day to mix with the water the

Pirates just like the sailors in the Navy would drink what was readily

available to them and because there were large quantities of rum in the

Caribbeans the seafaring people could mix rum with in an assortment of liquids

the Pirates enhance this grog by adding lemon juice which is said to prevent

scurvy and sugar into the mix number twelve the eyepatch

pirates are regularly portrayed with an eyepatch but that doesn't seem to mean

that all pirates are missing an eye a lot of pirates used to wear eye

patches so one eye would always be adjusted to

the night that way when they went below deck they could remove the eyepatch and

instantly see a lot clearer surprised by these facts yet well keep watching till

the very end as we continue to count down the number one pirate traditions

you didn't know about number 11 pirate clothing as mentioned earlier the

Pirates attire albeit fancy and fashionable was born out of necessity

rather than a penchant for looking good the earrings of pirates were meant to be

a form of insurance so that if they were to die the gold or silver earrings could

be melted down to pay for a casket and other funeral necessities some pirates

even had their home ports engraved on the inside of their earrings in hopes

that they would be shipped back home for burial if they were to die so if you

were a mega fan of Pirates of the Caribbean and liked to dress up like a

pirate from time to time take note of this pirate tradition number 10 the red

flag the bloody red or red flag was even more fearsome than the Jolly Roger flag

the red flag designated that no mercy would be handed to captured ships it

meant that if captured everyone on board the ship or boat would be slaughtered

number 9 buried treasure as much as movies would

like to portray pirates burying their stolen treasure it wasn't actually so

common back then pirates would usually steal whatever ships were carrying

across the Atlantic and those tended to be lumber cloth and animal hides however

one pirate William Kidd was recorded to have

buried his treasure on a tropical island Williams stored his goods in an area off

the coast of Long Island but a supposed ally dug up his treasure and used it as

evidence to convict William of being a pirate

number eight gay marriage pirates may have been practicing gay marriage as

early as the 1600s two male pirates could join in mate alloted which is the

French word that could be the origin for the pirate greeting ahoy matey it meant

that they could share all their plunder exchange gold rings live together and

receive death benefits if one were to die before the other number seven the

connection between Julius Caesar and pirates pirates once captured Julius

Caesar and when the Pirates only demanded a ransom of twenty talents

approximately two hundred thousand dollars today Caesar just burst out

laughing remarking how the Pirates did not know who they had captured and

demanded that they asked for fifty talents instead during his 38 days and

capture Caesar would regularly partake in the Pirates activities and even wrote

poems that he would recite to them when the pirates didn't understand Caesars

poems he would simply laugh in their faces and call them illiterate savages

he would regularly threaten the Pirates with death such as crucifixion and by

hanging but the Pirates labeled it as boyish playfulness when the ransom

finally arrived from medalists Caesar manned his own ships and captured nearly

all the Pirates who he later crucified number six pirate earrings a pirate's

earrings were not only to pay for caskets and funeral necessities but they

were also used to hang wax on them in order to avoid hearing damage from the

cannons going off pirates would stick wax in their ears and around their

earrings as a form makeshift earplugs a pirate's earrings

also came with a lot of superstitions some pirates believed that earrings

could prevent seasickness while others thought that it could fix bad eyesight

however many pirates believed that a pair of gold earrings could prevent them

from drowning number five not all pirate ships sported a Jolly Roger flag some

pirates for the Bahamas would have their flags specially made by a sail makers

Widow who only took payments in brandy Blackbeard's flag a skeleton holding an

hourglass in one hand and the other holding a spear through a heart number

for walking the plain pirates didn't actually make people walk the plank they

usually just kill people straight away but if they were to torture their

victims they would maroon a person on a deserted island whip them with a leather

whip or perform an act called keelhauling keelhauling meant dragging a

person in the water from the back of the boat or ship number three every boat or

ship had their own rules and sets of conducts these rules would have to be

abided by everyone on board and they included how the loot would be divided

who had what chores and what was expected of all people one such rule

that almost all ships had was that there was no fighting on board all disputes

between pirates were to be settled on the land and if you've ever seen a ship

in storm you probably know how chaotic it is and there were also rules placed

on board for pirates in the event they did get into a pretty bad storm number

two what a pirate really is although many people assume pirates to

be eyepatch wearing scimitar wielding bandits a pirate is actually anyone who

commits a crime while at sea these crimes could range from robbery to

violence to murder number one Talk Like a Pirate Day every year on September

19th it is international Talk Like a Pirate Day so on that one occasion you

can spend all day talking like a pirate and it would be perfectly acceptable and

if one day isn't enough you can even alter your facebook settings to a pirate

language in my opinion this day should also be called national Pirates of the

Caribbean day now that you know some of the coolest facts about pirates here's

an interesting fact about Blackbeard and how his name came to be

while everyone loves and knows about Captain Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of

the Caribbean what do you know about the infamous Blackbeard Blackbeard maybe one

of the most terrifying and well known pirates in the world he was born as

Edward Teach but he later got his nickname Blackbeard for his thick black

beard and also for his fearsome composure Blackbeard was much more

inclined to use his intimidating presence than violence to rob but in

order for Blackbeard to maintain his terrifying appearance he would weave

hemp into his beard and onto his hair so that when he lit the hemp on fire it

would look as if his beard was on fire and smoke would billow from his entire

head so quit your fan of Blackbeard or crazy pirates from the Pirates of the

Caribbean this video probably taught you a lot about pirate traditions now you

probably didn't know about so whether a boat or a ship and storm was causing

mayhem on the sea or pirates were on the hunt for buried treasure there were lots

of different things pirates did that you probably didn't know about alright

captain did you know about any of the facts in this video which one was the

most surprising for you let us know in the comments section

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Totally Fried Food Challenge in Dublin!! (Loaded Fries) - Duration: 5:43.

Hey everybody this is Randy Santel "Atlas" and I am very very excited

tonight because I am back in Dublin Ireland and this challenge is massive

and it is undefeated, and there are so many people here, and I am ready to

dominate! I am in Smithfield of Dublin I'm at Token which is a bar slash arcade

like I said there are so many people here! Right now I'm taking on their

Totally Fried Challenge! About 20 people have tried this thing, nobody's come

there are two kilos, or 4.5 pounds of fries as the base and then there are

three different sets of loaded fries, which we have Kev here, is about to say

what's on what it! On the first side and right hand side hair right hand

side is the bacon jam and garlic aioli, and middle divider short rib chili

with loads of cheese and jalapenos on top, and then the final aside is that

hotter side, the Nashville Hot sauce and the dried chili powder which has defeated

most of everyone else to who's tried the challenge! The pepper in it is

habanero but I tried it earlier it's got a good kick to it, but it's not too bad

but the challenge to this is I've only got 20 minutes to finish!

If I fail it's gonna be 20 euros and do not want to do that!

I win I'll get the 20 euro meal for free I will get the first spot on their Wall

of Fame, and I will get a sweet t-shirt down to my collection!

let's get this challenge started!

Big THANK YOU to token here in Smithfield of Dublin for getting this

challenge set up! Cannot wait to eat this thing!

Like I said about 20 people have tried like six people have come close they say

so I got a chance for this one, I'm going to

shut up and eat let's get it going! 1, 2, 3...Boom!

These napkins were absolutely worthless! Five minutes in 28 seconds is the new

record for the Totally Fried Challenge!

We appreciate all of our friends in Ireland watching our videos

this was win number 615!

Great night in Dublin, so lets have some Guinness!

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Top 10 Scary SCP First Contact Facts - Duration: 10:46.

Welcome back everyone - today Im talking about SCP First Contact by Dylan Royalty.

Right now, there are 3 kinds of people watching and youre all welcome.

If youve seen First Contact then youll love all the behind the scenes info Ive gathered,

if you love the SCP Foundation but havent seen First Contact yet - watch it, its on

YouTube, and then watch this - and if you don't recognise any of the words I just said,

well, sit tight, because Im about to bring you into the terrifying and captivating world

of the SCP Foundation.

My name is Danny Burke and this is the Top 10 Scary SCP First Contact Facts.

Starting off at number 10 now we have The Recap.

For those of you that havent seen First Contact - heres a little recap of the story.

A field agent for the Foundation codenamed -Eugene Smith- requested the Foundation conduct

an armed examination of an unnamed mine in the Yukon territory of Canada.

The foundation sent Mobile Task Force: Omega Orange to investigate.

Through the teams headcams and CCTV cameras, we see the team enter the dark mine and then

discover an abandoned government facility.

They find terrifying audio logs from the scientists who used to work there.

No sooner do they discover this new SCP, when the SCP discovers them.

The hunters become the hunted - who will make it out alive?

Other than that - Im not gonna give you any spoilers - make sure you watch the full video

on Evan Royaltys channel!

Moving on to number 9 we have Omega Orange.

Task Force Omega Orange may look like a bunch of normal special ops soldiers - but theyre

not.

Each and every member has been sentenced for a War Crime.

They now serve the Foundation in special operations such as the one show in the film.

They do this because they have the promise of eventually being released.

They have a service contract negotiated between the Foundation and the US government whereby

they are allowed to take part in missions to earn their freedom.

One caveat is that they must always be microchipped for the duration of their service.

Of course, this raises the question: is it a good idea to give hardened, convicted war

criminals some guns and set them loose in desolate areas?

Well, the story assures us that most unit members behave professionally and follow their

contracts to the letter in hopes of one day being free citizens.

So - Im sure that puts everyone at ease.

Next up at number 8 we have Creating The SCP.

The SCP that Evan created for this isnt actually an official SCP - as far as Im aware its not

even on the Foundations wiki page.

He said that writing the story was easy but he had no real idea about how the SCP would

turn out.

One of the things he wanted to explore was the idea of -investigative horror- … basically,

some characters immediately discover something scary - there is no long build up to that.

Then, with every new scary thing discovered about the scary thing, the stakes are ramped

up - if that makes sense.

With this is mine, its easy to see how he wove this concept into the story.

At first - all you know is that an anomaly has been found an that Omega Orange are sent

to investigate.

Its not until many layers are slowly revealed that we see the full horrific picture …

At number 7 now we have Time.

One thing that is difficult to asertain is when events in the story take place.

Its fair to assume that its present day when the team explore the complex - but when was

the building abandoned?

When McMann first started analysing the computers in the bosses offices - he mentions the date

and the windows operating system - both of these were expunged.

Not much help.

Later on though, he's seen listening to an audio log from a Dr Fields.

The date given is from November 7th 2005.

This would explain why Omega Orange thought the technology looked outdated but not ancient.

This date is somewhat backed up by the look of certain things - the laptops and PC monitors

on the table look like its from around 2005.

The facility may have been set up earlier than this date though and the technology updated

over the years.

Next up at number 6 we have The Easter Egg[a].

At 11 minutes into the video, just after we see McMann listening to an audio log, the

screen glitches and for a split second we see a message on the screen.

Its an angry message from a man called Evan Muir.

He claims he edited this video for the foundation and has been editing videos for them for over

7 years.

He complains that he's sick of the late night, he's sick of having to transfer the footage

to VHS because the Foundation cant stop SCPs from destroying other forms of media, and

he's sick that he cant even get a decent raise.

And so, he says, if they freeze the video at this exact moment and see this letter of

complaint - they can take that as his -retirement letter-, I think he means his resignation.

He finishes off the letter by wanting an employee called Ted to know that he's always disliked

his taste in music, his wife is a 6/10 and that he doesnt like the way he pronounces

the word -again- … its a great little easter egg and Evan confirmed that Evan Muir is actually

his real name.

So he's both the real editor and the fictional one!

And at number 5 now we have The Producer[b].

I figured it would be a good transition here to quickly talk about who made the video - on

YouTube their name is Evan Royalty.

It was uploaded to YouTube on October 26th 2018 - right before Halloween - and that was

no accident.

When sharing the video to Reddit[c] soon after, he said -I make a horror movie every Halloween

for my channel, decided to do one for the SCP universe.

It was a nightmare to make, but now its finally done- … sure enough, Evan has made a number

of other Halloween videos using video games for both the setting and characters.

2017s was called Katabasis[d] while 2016s was called Sacrifice[e].

He also has a soundcloud[f] where he's posted a few remixes and one original track.

He also has a patreon where he recently posted an apology to his donators saying that he

had become disheartened this year when videos he's spent months working on werent getting

any views.

Now that SCP is at 700,000 views and climbing, Evans decided to double down and give his

channel another chance!

Good news!

Next up at the number 4 spot we have The Post Credits.

After the climatic ending of the video, we are given some scrolling texts - almost like

a mission debrief.

It says that 7 months after the events seen in First Contact, the Foundation find out

from the Canadian government that the on site director had not told them the full extent

of the problems they had encountered, by the time the government arrived on site, they

were forced to simply seal the mine.

Thats why the Foundation had no idea what they were up against.

As punishment for this, the sites director was given amnesiacs and served prison time

for a falsified crime that he is unaware that he didnt commit.

Thats pretty shady stuff but its either that or he tells the world whats lurking down in

the mines …

Moving on to number 3 we have Harakiri[g].

In the lore Evan wrote for First Contact, he refers to Omega Orange in brackets as Hara

Kiri.

It turns out that this is a Japanese term, sometimes called Seppuku, that means cutting

the belly.

Its a form of Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment and mainly used by samurai who chose to die

that way with honor rather than fall into the hands of their enemies and be tortured.

Its interesting that this name is attached the the Omega Orange team.

Is it simply a badass samurai term slapped onto a military unit?

I don't think so.

I think perhaps its a reference to the fact that the team is made up of these convicts

who are seeking to restore their freedom and honor.

To do this, they join Mobile Task Forces like this knowing of the dangerous SCPs they may

come into contact with, they also know that in some cases its practically suicide - just

like Harakiri.

Perhaps Im reading too much into it but I just thought it might be noteworthy - what

do you guys think?

At number 2 we have The Setbacks[h].

Evan talks a lot of the Directors Commentary about all the many setbacks he encountered

while making First Contact.

For starters, he was operating under a strict time limit as he wanted to get the whole thing

released before Halloween - as has become a tradition for his channel over the past

few years.

When it came to producing the video, he had a hard time filming it from the perspective

of the headcams.

A lot of the characters would start stutter stepping and he actually had to fix a rat

on top of peoples heads and then view it through the rats eyes to create the illusion of the

1st person headcam.

He's not even sure why this worked but it did.

There were issues with sound too.

Evan found that one of his voice actors recorded their lines with a very slight amount of reverb

- when he went to add on the radio effects to that voice, the reverb was amplified to

the point where the audio was unusable.

And finally at number 1 we have The Sequel.

For a lot of SCP fans, the first question they ask when they finish watching First Contact

is: how do I watch more?

Well Evan hasnt promised that he will continue to do SCPs - it wasnt something he was known

for before so theres no guarantee he will want to keep going.

However, I suspect that due to the overwhelming success and positive feedback, he may very

well decide to explore the SCP world once more.

In the comments section of his directors commentary, people were suggesting that he covers some

famous SCP mysteries that havent been fleshed out yet.

These include the failed exploration of the caves of SCP 610.

Then theres the containment breach of 096, the question about what happened to site 13

and many, many others.

What SCP would you like to see Evan make next?

And I think thats a great question to end the video on!

Im going to go ask Evan if I can do some voice acting for his next SCP video - why not - it

looks really fun.

What did you guys think of First Contact?

Do you think thats where SCP content should be moving into - more short films than long

wiki articles?

So many questions - cant wait to hear your answers - thanks for watching as always guys,

my name is Danny Burke and Ill see you all in the next video!

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Top 10 Scariest Superheroes Who Might Be Villains - Duration: 7:13.

Welcome back to Top 10 Nerd, Im your host Johnny Rogers.

Before we begin hit that thumbs up button if you have a thumb and comment down below

with what superheroes you wouldnt want to see become a villain.

With that lets get to todays list of the Top 10 Scariest Superheroes Who Might Be Villians

#10 Spectre This deceased and then resurrected detective

known as Spectre is a hero with a great power and little limitations.

Spectre possess the the spirit of Gods vengeance and is charged with punishing the guilty people

of the world.

He wields limitless abilities and can reshape reality, alter time, space, and change matter.

So essentially he can do whatever he wants.

Now imagine if he turned to villainous lifestyle.

With that kind of power he would be unstoppable and because hes already dead virtually invincible.

#9 Ant-Man While it may sound strange for Ant-Man to

become a villain.

Think about it for a minute.

He started as a petty criminal before he even became the ant-man and was even arrested and

sentenced to three years in prison.

(show photo https://bit.ly/2POIMZj) If Ant-Man began using the suit to pursue a life of crime

and villainy just image the damage he could do.

He could easily shrink down and weasel his way into whatever person, hero or enemy he

wants.

Making it easier to take out foes from the inside by destroying internal organs without

them even knowing whos responsible.

Also lets not forget when he transformed into that giant version of himself in Captain America

Civil war With that large state he could do some serious damage.

#8 The Hulk We have already seen the sheer amount of damage

that the Hulk can do.

Hes unstable, powerful and when he takes over Bruce Banner you can kiss reason and logic

goodbye.

Now imagine if the hulk went full evil.

Good luck society.

Good luck world.

If people are constantly trying to fight him, beit military, superhero or whoever it would

only make him more angry.

And as we know the angrier he becomes the stronger he gets.

If you want to see what would happen if the Hulk went to the dark side look up the comic

book storyline Future Imperfect.

It shows a bearded Hulk who calls himself Maestro as he takes over the world.

Sadly the world doesnt really survive his destruction.

#7 Storm Storm is quite possibly one of the strongest

X-Men and at one point was even worshipped as a goddess.

Shes able to control the weather and as a result can create catastrophic damage.

The only thing preventing her from not doing this is her moral compass.

If that somehow went away she could conjure up tornadoes, blizzards, lightning storms,

essentially anything she wanted to destroy the earth.

You know if global warming doesnt beat her to it.

#6 Batman Bruce Wayne not only has the power of his

Batman technologies, but hes also a massively wealthy figure in Gotham.

Lucky for that city hes on their side even if his Batman costume is scary as hell.

He is literally dressed as an animal that most people have terrible nightmares from.

He as well is guided by a moral compass and is against killing people which is perhaps

the only reason why his enemies are still alive.

Imagine if he just decided to become evil.

He could potentially be Gothams top mob boss and not too many people could prevent it.

He is a master of martial arts and a brilliant detective so solving his crimes would be difficult

in an of itself.

#5 Ghost Rider Johnny Blaze is inches away from becoming

a villain.

He is possessed by the spirit of vengeance and while Johnny tries to make the Ghost Rider

help people the rider is a demon that couldnt care less.

If he allowed the demon to fully take the wheel it could be very painful for any hero

or regular person in his way.

Mainly because he possess the Penance stare which forces his enemy to relive the pain

of every person theyve hurt.

#4 Scarlet Witch The scarlet witch possess some very unpredictable

and intensely powerful abilities which even to the Avengers makes her a risk factor.

In the comic books shes even had her fair share of moments as a villain, most notably

in the House of M when she tricked many heroes into becoming villains themselves.

If she became a real villain in the MCU things could get squirrely, especially with her ability

to alter the very nature of reality.

#3 Wolverine Although he is one of the good guys Wolverine

possess a temper that even scares his team mates every now and again.

His extreme senses, rapid healing and unbreakable claws have made him a target for villains

to capture and brainwash.

Wolverine has been used for more evil deeds than he can probably count always trying to

manipulate him into turning bad.

#2 Superman Kal-El is upheld as the true hero of truth

and justice, because of that we need to remind ourselves that he holds back a lot from hurting

people.

However if Superman went rogue much like he did in the comic book storyline injustice

things would be fatal for the planet.

In the comic book he uses an authoritarian approach after reaching his breaking point

and goes on to rule the planet.

Hes so powerful that if he were to be a villain, it would be game over for Earth.

#1 Charles Xavier As we saw in Logan Professor X killed most

of the heroes on the planet in the disaster at Westchester just because his dementia was

acting up.

Even the government has classified him as a weapon of mass destruction.

The only thing stopping him from doing purposeful evil acts is his morals and his drive to use

his powers for good.

If he used Cerebro he could access every single mind on the planet and do insurmountable damage.

Everything from restructuring memories to completely changing their personality.

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What If The World Became Covered In Water? - Duration: 5:20.

Our planet, is a blue planet.

And that's because 71 percent of our planet is covered in water, and most of that is salt

water ocean.

We know that because of global climate change, the sea levels are rising because as the water

warms, it expands at the same time that the sea level rises.

the ice caps are melting as well and the runoff is contributing to the rising sea levels.

Its highly unlikely that the melting ice caps would result in our entire planet being covered

in water, but rising sea levels will definitely submerge most coastal citites.

Lets imagine, just for the next few minutes, what would happen if our entire planet became

covered in water?

Hello and welcome back to life's biggest questions, the channel that asks the fundamental

questions of life.

I'm charlotte dobre and thanks so much for checking out another video.

If you haven't subscribed yet, right now is your chance to do so.

And no, you don't get another chance.

This is it.

So do it.

And make sure you stick around until the end of the video where we will be responding to

some of your comments.

The story of the great flood is one that's present in many different cultures, most notably

in the book of genesis in the bible.

The story goes that Noah was warned by god that there would be a great flood where god

intended to return the earth to it's pre creation state of watery chaos as punishment

for humanity's misdeeds.

He told noah to put all the species of animals on earth in two's on a great arc.

After the waters receeded, Noah, his sons and the animals aboard his arc repopulated

the earth.

While the event of a great flood probably didn't happen, The earth has been completely

covered in water before.

4.4 billion years ago the earth was covered in ocean.

Just 2 percent of the earth was land, small islands.

There were no mountains or continental collisions during the first 700 million years of earths

existence.

Life in the form of bacteria began to pop up around 3.8 billion years ago, and that

was toward the end of the Late Heavy Bombardment, when the earth was getting pummelled by comets

and asteroids.

If the earth became covered in water, that means that any land would also be covered

in water, and because most of the water on our planet is salt water, all water on earth

would mix to become salt water.

For this reason, and many others, Every species that lived on land would die.

This includes humans, mammals, most plants, mammals, reptiles, insects and amphibians.

If there were some sort of biblical flood event that caused the entire world to be covered

in water, few species would survive.

Some species of flying birds would be able to survive by being able to float on the surface

of the huge ocean.

The only way humans would be able to survive if our planet became covered in water is if

they had adequate time to prepare and adapt.

It wouldn't be impossible to adapt to a water world.

Humans would have to live a life at sea on boats or barges, anything that floated.

boats would link together to form floating cities.

And that could be pretty cool.

We could fish off the side of our boats, and grow vegetables on board.

But having to upkeep these boats would prove difficult.

There would be no ports to dock into to repair the boats that are necessary for our survival.

But if the entire earth were covered in water, that would mean that the only way to access

fresh water would be rain.

The only way humans could survive is if they were able to collect precipitation and store

it.

Most animals don't have a way to store fresh water, so most animals wouldn't be able

to survive.

The dominant species on earth would either be completely marine, or a mix between terrestrial

and marine.

Sure, marine life would flourish if the world became covered in water.

But human life?

That's another story.

It can be assumed that there might be some places on earth that would stick out of the

ocean.

Places like mountain ranges that are really high above sea level.

I doubt that a catastrophic flood would be enough to submerge mount Everest so that there

literally were no land masses at all.

But this would still mean that most human settlements, if there were many left, would

have to exist among former mountain ranges that have become islands.

So is there even the slightest possibility that earth might become a water world?

Well right now, The sea level is rising at approximately 25 to 30 centimeters per century.

We depend so much on land that its extremely difficult to imagine the earth without it.

And Some scientists believe that some day, the earth will once again become covered in

water, and that's because the continental crust that makes up the land we live on is

getting thinner.

Eventually the crust could become so thin that it wont be buoyant anymore and it will

sink below sea level.

Maybe by then, if humans are still around, we will have become so advanced that we would

be able to construct underwater cities, and we would have found a cheap way to turn salt

water in to fresh water.

Either that or maybe the human race would be advanced enough to have found a way to

colonize other planets.

That is all for this episode of life's biggest questions, but before we go, I'm going to

take a few minutes to respond to some of your comments.

These were from my last video, what if you only had one hour to live, where I asked you

what you would do if you only had one hour left to live.

Here were some of your responses.

Jetfire97 – I would be upset because I wouldn't see Avengers 4.

Let alone the trailer.

Something tells me if you only had one hour left to live, you would have a lot more to

be upset about.

The hairylarry – then I would walk around naked.

I'm sure you would hairylarry.

Laura saprokin – I would talk to my family and friends and spend time with them and tell

them how much I love them.

I'd probably do this too sarah.

Connect the dots – if I had one hour to live, I'd spend it watching this channel.

ok that was really cute.

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(energetic music)

Ah, I'm excited!

Our first guest made history,

as the first black woman to run a presidential campaign

this is back in 2000, and now she's got a book out,

it's a must read, it's called

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics.

Please welcome Donna Brazile.

(audience applauds)

I adore you!

I love you, I have loved you, Wendy.

Wendy, I have four sisters, could you be my fifth sister?

Yes, yes!

You're my sister from another mother.

Thank you Donna.

This is my sister, y'all.

(audience applauds)

Wendy, hold on, hold on, Wendy, hold on.

Hold on, get these shoes right.

Okay, hit it.

Now look, look at it here a bit.

You gotta model it so they can see how high they are.

You know who gave me these?

You know who gave me these stompers?

Nate Berkus.

Oh really?

Look, every now and then, a man needs to

give you something, I would take his money,

but he gave me some shoes.

Good!

And I said to Nate, I said, Nate,

I wear a large size. What size?

12. Me too.

You wear a 12? Yes!

I mean, these are chunky, though.

That's why they don't look that long.

Girl.

Honey, you could have a field day in my closet.

Oh my god, and you--

12s and European 42s-- Yes, me too.

41 1/2, sometimes I'm lucky to get a 41 1/2.

And I love going over to Europe,

because they have my size.

And I don't have to, 11.

Yes, European women have very small feet.

So you don't have to go over there and fight--

Right. For the big foots.

So Nate gave me these shoes, and I said

this is my second time.

And I had to spot them, click my heels three times

so I get to see Wendy.

So I'm totally checking you out.

Now is that a partial, or is that all your hair?

It's about 3/4 of, first of all, the gray is all mine.

I've earned this.

(applause).

But I have two amazing people, D.R. and Elena.

And I was getting ready for the big election night,

and I'm like, boy, my hair is long.

And normally, they clip it, they said, no.

We're gonna clip it, not (motions with fingers).

And they clipped this, and I felt my inner belle.

Oh perfect, so you can take it out at night.

You can do your own hair yourself if you have to.

Yeah, yeah. Good.

Because I found my hair, and my sister started laughing,

because they knew as a little girl,

I didn't want a lot of hair.

You know, growing up in the south,

who needs hair, it's hot, right?

And I said, oh my god, what happened to my hair?

I forgot to cut it.

And so they clipped it and now they snipped it.

And they gave you lip gloss, and I,

Donna, I love it!

However, I did find comfort in your

old fashioned roller set, I must say.

I found amazing comfort in that.

I love that, now see that girl there?

That was before 2016, okay?

That girl, she's still here.

But I let her go, I let her go.

(applause)

So now you're posing for pictures,

you've lost weight, clearly.

Well, I'm on the same diet.

It's a liquid diet.

You might recall that Jesus' first miracle

was turning water into wine?

He listened to his mother and got the party started?

Well that's my favorite liquid diet,

but I tried not to, I eat a salad every night, okay?

A little protein, and I gave up

all of my southern cooking:

my jambalayas and my etouffes because--

She's from New Orleans, everybody.

Yeah, and you know, the problem

when you're stirring in that roux, and they say

just add this and this and this.

Well you know Wendy, you know what happened right?

I went to the grocery store and I added everything.

And I was trying to cook out my blues,

and handle all of my business in the kitchen.

And it was handling me, so I decided

to get out of the kitchen, and just chop things up.

I'll go to chop salad, and that's it, I'm done.

So now you're one of nine siblings?

I am the third of nine-- Nine siblings.

That's correct, I've lost two siblings.

My sister Sheila and my brother Teddy,

but I love my family.

I was in Louisiana just a week ago,

and they are just as crazy as ever.

Were you there during Hurricane Katrina?

No, in fact I was on vacation

and I thought my family was like,

oh Donna, we're leaving, and I'm like,

you're going on vacation too?

They said, no, the hurricane is coming.

We got to get the hell out.

And I'm like, no.

It was devastating, to have my dad and--

So did they stay?

My dad and my sister, I had two sisters and my dad,

they had to be rescued.

Another sister worked at the hospital,

she could not leave because she worked in emergency care.

But I had to get them rescued, and let me just say this.

I thank God each and every day for the American people

who not only reached into their hearts

but their homes and their wallets

to take care of so many of the victims of Hurricane Katrina,

that's why I care, I care so much about people.

So you led Al Gore's campaign back in the day.

How did you get involved in politics originally?

I was a little girl, eight years old,

Dr. King died fifty years ago this year.

And I found myself as a little girl

wanting to be a civil rights worker.

Wow, started early.

I kept telling my mom, I wanna be a civil rights worker.

And she's like, you're too young.

Well, I wanted to be a priest, and she said, you're a girl.

Well, nowadays they need some girls in that priesthood,

but that's another conversation.

That's hot topic by the way, Catholic church.

Uh oh, not gonna get me canceled.

No I won't.

This is about as political as I get.

Okay, I know, but can I tell you something?

I'm changing the topic: you are so informed and up to date.

(applause)

I don't know how you do it,

how do you have time?

I watch you on George, and I love when you're there.

I mean, that Sunday morning TV to me is just everything.

I watch you on George, and I notice, by the way,

back to the makeover, a lot of the girls

are clipping in hair, and wearing a lot of makeup

and doing contouring and stuff,

everybody is gearing up, oh, I need to--

Getting these eyes together, honey,

'cause we need to see.

Things are happening now, and I'll be back

on George this weekend. Fantastic.

But look, I was just this little girl

who wanted to make things happen.

And I love politics.

My first campaign was to get

a playground in my neighborhood.

A playground, I just wanted to play outside.

And play with the boys.

(laughter)

Well, you know what, I'm gonna play with somebody.

And this is how you actually do it.

This is how you know she wasn't just dropped into

the middle of politics, who's the woman with the,

I thought your hair was purple and gray at one point.

It is. Oh, it is?

Yeah, my niece put some purple in,

because I'm a LSU graduate, and she put some purple streaks.

I'm free now, I'm free.

I put some purple streaks!

But it's nice to hear you started

wanting to be a politician as a young girl.

Yeah, I was motivated.

I wanted to see people elected to office

that really believed in other people in the community.

And so I got a chance to work on so many campaigns,

and you can imagine, 10 years ago when this show started,

Barack Obama was elected, 10 years ago, so congratulations.

10 years, 10 years! Thank you, thank you.

And look at her.

Hold on, hold on, are you ready for something?

(laughs) No, I'm running home.

Oprah said no, that means the door is still open.

Oprah said she didn't have time,

but do you have time?

No, I, mmm- mmm.

I come from the old school, I don't share

my true political beliefs with anybody, but me and my head.

There you go. You know what I mean?

I understand.

I can't, wait, there's things that I'm leaving out.

But you're compassionate, and you care about

the country and you care about people.

I see even when you have to report on people,

you try to show that side of them that nobody sees.

Wendy, I'm one of your watchers.

I'm a watcher!

I'm a fangirl.

Do you get along with Omarosa?

Yes, I get along with everybody,

but I get along with people just because I like'em.

She has enormous energy, she's an amazing person.

She was a Democrat, and then turned Republican,

but in my household, I don't throw you out

just because you belong to another party.

I throw you out if you don't like my gumbo.

(laughter and applause)

So in Oprah's book, excuse me,

Michelle Obama's book, Becoming.

She wrote something about, which I found very interesting,

about Melania Trump. Oh yeah.

The wife, the first lady, regarding advice.

Yes. You tell it.

Well, Mrs. Obama, Michelle,

Michelle really wanted to share with Melania, Mrs. Trump,

the same advice that Laura Bush and Hilary Clinton gave her,

in terms of raising a family inside the White House,

'cause you know, can you imagine living in public housing,

and everybody can peek into your window?

No. Okay.

Well, she wanted her to have a way

to curtain off her life, so that she can do her duties

as first lady as well as her duties as a mom.

And Mrs. Trump said, oh, I got this.

I don't need your help.

The shade of it all.

Shade!

But you know what, don't worry.

At some point, everybody has to reach back,

and pick up their phone and say, girl,

I need some help now.

What about your opinion on Monica Lewinsky?

A lot of people's opinions have changed about her,

now that her book is out. Right.

And she was told, we read in the book,

that the President at the time, Clinton,

wanted her to lie under oath.

I heard about that. About the sex.

How do you lie about sex?

I know they do it, and here's my thing.

If you have good sex-- We're getting around to it.

And good sex is good sex. Right.

You need to let everybody know that you had some good sex.

(applause)

Did everyone on Capitol Hill,

did everyone know about this?

By the way, when you have good sex, Wendy,

now I'm not a leading expert on sex,

I'm just a leading expert on the experts that are sexual.

Okay. Okay?

They say good sex helps with blood flow.

It helps release hormones. Amen!

And that it gives you a certain kind of glow.

Now how can you go in there and say

I swear to tell the truth, nothing but the truth.

And when you know the night before,

you called out god, 'cause it was that good.

You didn't say, oh that was good, oh god!

(audience applauds)

Girl, why do people lie? Donna.

People shouldn't lie about sex.

The only thing you lie about, you lie about

the seasoning you put in because

you didn't have the right seasoning and you know

you should not have put sage in it,

you should have just went out.

Donna, you know you see my floor manager with his signs.

What?

We can't sit and talk all day

and I have more stuff to ask you.

You wanna know about my sex life?

No, not yet, not yet.

(audience applauds)

Hold on, hold on.

No, I wanted to, by the way,

Linda Tripp had a nice makeover.

Is this the boob talk?

Wendy gave me first of all, let me tell you.

Girl, you know my birthday is coming up

and you didn't know that was my birthday present.

Wendy gave me a robe, girl!

When I put that on, Teddy Pendergrast gonna

come back from the dead!

Turn off the lights!

All right, your love life.

It's gonna be Luther Vandross.

By the way, to have a good love life you need a song.

You need to slow your roll.

You need to get yourself in the mood.

You need to put the back up. Who is he?

The legs out, the thighs in.

So you can exercise it.

Rotate it, move it back. Who is he, Donna?

And guess what?

(audience screams)

Who is he?

Wendy-- Are you dating?

Are you dating, and what type of men do you like?

First of all, who said I just like men?

Oh, well, you know what?

Who said I had to tell my whole story,

my first time on the show?

But I can tell you what I do like.

Women?

I want to be treated right.

(loud applause)

I want someone who loves me,

I want someone who loves me for who I am.

Who do you live with?

I live by myself.

Now, don't cry, I live at 37,000 feet,

I have a suitcase every bed.

I miss my pooty wife.

My pooty pooty, I used to call him

chippity, chippy gum drop.

He was my doggie, okay.

And by the way, and he was a cross between

George Clooney and Luther Vandross.

What kind of music do you like to listen to

besides music to have sex by, do you like rap music?

I love Dre, God's Plan.

I'm old school, I like all of the old divas,

because I grew up in a era where you listen to,

music was not just about the lyrics,

it was about the beat, and I love the beat.

Yes, yes.

But I love people.

I love, you know, I'm a college professor.

And I can't wait to go back and teach.

Yes.

I've been teaching for 25 years.

I've been at Georgetown, Howard University,

Harvard, all over, but this is my

greatest accomplishment of the year.

Can I just ask you one thing?

Yes ma'am.

Why did you use the word colored, as opposed to

African American or black, or something like that?

Because women come in all colors.

And this book is to inspire women,

to take their seats at the table.

We have allowed others to take their seats.

And Wendy, whether you have to bring in a folding chair,

or get on a comfortable couch,

it is time we take our seats at the table.

Who are these other women?

Who are the women here?

These are some of my best friends.

And by the way they signed Wendy's book.

They got all-- Thank you!

They all wanted to be here-- Who are they?

They're Minyon, Yolanda, Leah.

They're my best friends, they're my boo girls.

And they all have a note to lend to the title of the book.

That's right.

We're about friendship, this book is about our friendship

but also about encouraging women to run,

to take time to believe in yourself,

and to believe in your friends.

And Wendy, I want you to be one of our friends.

(applause)

I'll take it.

Hey, one last question.

Are you a sorority girl?

No, I pledge to Jesus.

You know, I couldn't, I love'em all.

But if I was, I have my nieces are Deltas,

my cousins are AKAs, I got'em all, honey.

I love everybody, I love everybody.

I love you.

I love you!

Thank you so much for stopping by.

Wendy for president!

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Deep in the atlantic ocean is a sea creature that is a thing of nightmares. On this episode

of world's weirdest animals we bring you the gulper eel.

Living at extreme depths in the north atlantic, this deep sea fish is one not seen normally

by human eyes. A rare fisherman's catch the gulper eel, pelican gulper, umbrella mouth

gulper or pelican eel as it's also called has a loosely hinged mouth that can open up

wide to capture fish much larger than the gulper eel themselves. The lower jaw is hinged

at the base of the head with no body mass behind it which makes the head look disproportionately

large. This large pelican mouth will capture not only the intended prey but also water

which is expelled through their gills.

Measuring 2.5 feet or 0.75 meters long they are typically a solid black creature, some

gulper eels have a thin lateral white stripe. Only resembling eels with their appearance

the gulper eel is actually a ray finned fish. They don't have scales, swim bladder or

pelvic fins and feature v shaped muscle segments while other fish have w shaped muscle segments.

Living in deep ocean waters usually creatures have extra large eyes but not the gulper eel.

Their tiny eyes are believed to only pick up trace amounts of light vs formed images.

An iconic feature of this deep sea creature is their long tail. Bearing a complex organ

with numerous tentacles which glows pink and will occasionally pulse a bright red color,

this is believed to lure in their prey. Most of what we know about these creatures comes

from those caught by accident by fisherman. Many of these specimens have had their tails

tied in knots or multiple knots.

Sustaining themselves on a diet of small crustaceans, squid and other small invertebrates, the gulper

eel's large mouth isn't used to catch large fish. It is believed because of their

tiny teeth they use their large mouth, which is about ¼ the length of their entire body,

as a net for clustered groups like a school of shrimp. There isn't a lot of threat to

the gulper eel at the depths they live except their main predator, the lancetfish. This

ugly fish looks like the dragon king of the ocean which are about twice as long and big

as the gulper eel.

Not much is known about how the gulper reproduces, researchers believe females release pheromones

to attract the males. Shortly after reproduction the gulper eel will perish. With 85% of the

ocean floor still unmapped do you think we'll find more amazing creatures like the gulper

eel at the bottom? Share your thoughts down below.

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Top 5 Scary Horror Movies That Were Found Footage - Duration: 8:56.

Hello horror fans - and welcome back to the scariest channel on YouTube - Top 5 Scary

Videos - two parts compendium and one part necronomicon - and your go to guide for all

things horrific and horrifying.

What's going on guys - as per usual, I'll be your horror host Jack Finch - as we once

again dive back into the terrifying world of horror cinema, as we find ourselves agasp

at those silver screen depictions that are just a little too close to the bone - and

take a look at the Top 5 Scary Horror Movies That Were Found Footage.

Roll the clip.

Now - found footage horror, for me anyway - is a sub-genre that's either hit or miss

in the world of horror cinema.

On the one hand, it's an entirely captivating form - and an unparalleled way to bring an

audience into the visceral realm of point of view horror.

When it's done well - we feel every agonizing step, every panicked breath - and every gut-wrenching

reveal.

But when it's done badly - eh - it's really, really bad.

Now, there are a few films that I'd still recommend that didn't make this list, but

not because they're necessarily good - just because they're an experience, to say the

least.

August Underground, which is just messed up - Cannibal Holocaust, even more messed up

- and Mark Duplass' Creep - and Creep 2, to name a few.

But - let's get to the ones that are truly terrifying displays of Found Footage horror,

shall we?

Before we do that though guys - you know the drill by now - if you're a fan of this video,

found footage horror cinema - or just Top 5 Scary Videos in general - then please, be

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up to date with your daily dose of horror.

Also - a huge thank you to all our latest and greatest subscribers, we read every one

of your comments - so stick around till the end and I just might read out some of my favourites.

Kicking off at Number 5 - The McPherson Tape, 1998.

Also known as Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County - The McPherson Tape is an incredible

display of science fiction horror done well, in a time when the found footage subgenre

was just finding its feet.

I'll be honest with you guys, when I first saw The McPherson Tape as a kid, when it was

broadcast as a straight-to-TV film - I thought it was actually real.

And I wasn't alone, either - because when it originally aired on UPN, on January 18th

1998 - hundreds of people called in to verify that it wasn't actually portraying real-life

events.

So much so that the Lake County Sheriff's department had to release a statement reassuring

viewers that the events didn't take place.

The McPherson Tape centers around a family of the same name - who have gathered together

for Thanksgiving at their lake house - where things quickly, and mysteriously go wrong.

As usual, I don't want to spoil any plot points for this film - because it's definitely

worth the watch - but if you're terrified of the thought of little green men roaming

around your house at night, then you'll definitely be a fan of this film.

Coming in at Number 4 - The Houses October Built, 2014

And yeah - this film is great fun, and so damn creepy for the most part.

Directed by Bobby Roe, alongside hit producer Steven Schneider, the man behind the original

Paranormal Activity, Insidious and The Devil Inside - The Houses October Built is a fantastic

spin on the found footage genre, and features some genuinely terrifying set pieces throughout.

It gives you that weird sense of dread that the sub-genre tries so wholeheartedly to capture

- but this film does it to perfection in parts.

The Houses October Built focuses on a group of friends - all horror fans, may I add - travelling

throughout Southern USA in the lead up to Halloween.

They've got an obsession with live-action haunted house attractions, and the film plays

out as a kind of mini-road trip, ramping up the fake scares as it plays out.

But - well, the fake scares quickly turn into real scares - and the second half of the movie

really manages to turn up the heat.

The strength of this film is how personal it feels - there's no wider scope other

than the events that unfold before us - and it's backed up by a genuinely believable

cast and likeable characters - which makes the ending that much more bleak.

Give it a watch.

Next up at Number 3 - Noroi: The Curse, 2005

Now this is for sure an interesting film - to say the least, and it's a welcome sore-thumb

in the world of Japanese world of horror.

It comes from renowned director Koji Shiraishi - who's made quite the name for himself

as a found footage autor - with films like Occult and Shirome, a departure from the short,

unsettling style often found in J-Horror.

Noroi is perhaps the best example of his work - and stands out as a slow burning mockumentary

of paranormal investigation in Japan.

Noroi features an absolutely mammoth task, interweaving several storylines that lead

up to a deeply disturbing ending.

For the most part though, it focuses on Masafumi Kobayashi - a paranormal expert famous for

uncovering supernatural mysteries - and his investigation of a strange woman and her young

son.

It manages to give us just enough to keep the mystery going - and I don't say this

lightly, pretty much every scene is unsettling as we quickly realise there are much more

malevolent powers at play.

Swinging in at Number 2 - The Blair Witch Project, 1999.

And you just knew this one would make this list, didn't you?

Of course - perhaps the most famous found footage horror film of all time, and many

peoples first horrific dive into the subgenre.

The Blair Witch Project is an awesome horror film - I'm gonna say it, and the impact

that it had on the genre as a whole can't be denied.

The reason that The Blair Witch Project is so damn good, is because it managed to pull

off exactly what terrifies us - a stark reminder that what really scares us is the stuff that

we can't see - especially in a time when horror cinema was trying its hardest to deliver

full-frontal-fear.

Again, like the McPherson tape - the Blair Witch Project relied heavily on viral marketing.

Even a year after its release, the three actors Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard and Michael

C. Williams were listed on their IMDB pages as "missing" or "deceased."

The films creators, Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez - made huge strides in creating a

working mythology for the film, drawing on 18th century folk legends to fabricate their

own occultist backdrop - hinting to the viewer that perhaps there was some truth to the events

of the film.

In essence, it's what makes found footage horror so good when it's done well - an

uneasy mix between horror fiction and horror fact.

And finally - at our Number 1 spot - The Borderlands, 2013.

Also known as Final Prayer in the US - but come on, the original title is so much better

- The Borderlands is a 2013 British horror film written and directed by Elliot Goldner

in his directorial debut.

I'm going to say it - this film is awesome.

For many reasons - but the main reason is that it answers a question that somewhat mires

the believability of found footage horror - why, are they still filming?

Well - The Borderlands has a pretty decent answer for that.

Three men, who are sent by the Vatican to provide evidence of demonic occurrences in

a remote church in rural Britain.

I really, really don't want to spoil anything in this film - because I sincerely urge you

to watch it if you haven't - but in my opinion, this is one of the best found-footage horror

films of recent times.

It's equal parts The Wicker Man and equal parts The Exorcist - and it's an awesome

display of British folk horror, an emerging subgenre that is really hitting the mark for

this particular horror fan.

Really guys, I can't say much more - other than just watch this one - because it's

really, really good.

Unfortunately folks, that's all we've got time for in today's video - although,

we have got a quick minute to read out some of your incredibly kind comments.

Cansas and Mike Cooley said - Jack, you are my favorite host in all of youtubedom.

Love the series, I think Norman Bates should be next.

Damn straight Cansas and Mike Cooley - I'll see what I can do.

And, you're gonna make me tear up if you keep being that nice to me.

Chas Riley says - That Black Flag shirt tho - and then one of those (okay emoji's).

Well, Chas, I guess all I can say to that is - (okay) - Henry Rollin's all day.

And finally - Kerry Ann said - Jack's a top presenter.

Can tell he has an interest in the content he's delivering.

Awesome channel.

- Well Kerry Ann, it's people like you that make it so awesome - glad you're a fan.

Thanks so much for stopping by guys - make sure to tune in tomorrow for your daily dose

of horror.

As always, I've been your host Jack Finch - you've been watching Top 5 Scary Videos

- and until next time, you take it easy.

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MEXICANOS REACCIONAN A INVISIBLE (ARGENTINA) - Duration: 16:46.

How are you friends? these mexican curious watching how are you adan? Well

well folks greetings, very well we hope that they are very well, do not forget

subscribe, like, share if you they like videos clear and if you already

they signed activen in the bell to that the notifications arrive

ladies and gentlemen and good in this We are going to travel to Argentina,

that's right, to see a wonderful band that plays ... in my opinion progressive rock

and well I think, if it is known as such, they are called "Invisible" as you see adan?

well interesting enough what we were listening

Well, when you delve into the story, you already understand where the

Argentine groups, after "Invisible", that's right gentlemen then let's listen

this band because, we chose a song which is called "the books of good

memory " that has a surprise there quite nice and good, let's hear it

In a moment we talked and you they also tell us what they think

let's go adan, this is "Invisible" with the Mr. Spinetta, Mr. Spinetta, that's right,

wonderful, luis alberto spinetta, that's right "the books of good memory" gentlemen

pay attention

excellent gentlemen

that rhythm so smooth that even I I want to speak loud

because I do not want to miss the song

wonderful lord spinetta

all subtle quiet

without needing to raise the volume of nothing

they are those songs that invite you to keep silence

and that you only enjoy them

tango gentlemen

how not to recognize the bandoneon

It is so elegant elegant and subtle the bandoneón gentlemen

beautiful that panning if they have the opportunity to listen to these songs

with some headphones or helmets like you say in your country I recommend it because

the work of panning gentlemen It's fabulous because there are in Argentina

very good audio engineers

they do excellent jobs

the battery as you hear a bit soft and

and pretty

So it's gentlemen, wonderful this melody of "Invisible" "the books of good

memory "what do you think adan? what a flavor of mouth leaves you, all those details of the

bandoneon, quiet music, voice like velvet, right? I say the music takes

a slow, subtle rhythm, the battery this because it is precise in what it has to do,

it's not invasive with the voice with the guitar, the details of the guitar, the bass

also marked there in its moments Exactly, that's right and the bandoneon is heard

very well complemented for the song, you do not hear outside ... there are times when

want to include another instrument inside a song and like what

you listen and it sounds strange, does not it? that does not go and in this case, no, quite

all right arranged everything, so it's super excellent, to

it fascinates me when they do that kind of arrangements, where you hear so subtle and so

delicious, you want to hear the song over and over again, to see what else

you can find him, in fact as tell? you do not want to be distracted by anything

because you're paying attention to the music, if you want to be ... they're songs that

I tell them you're invited to ... I do not know, to relax, but in that relaxation

you hear sounds so subtle that, not You know what to do, right? if pause it or

repeat it until you stay this ... I do not know relaxed, it happened to me now, that

I wanted to breathe because I say, if I breathe I'm going to abstract from this song

where I'm so involved, I'm going to distract, then I did not breathe

It's a quiet song, but at the same time everything that makes you is so intense

feel and the lyrics, as you saw the lyrics, the

letters, is full of metaphors understand her

first is not so easy, that's why Was I like that to see what it says? Y

trying to understand, so how am I going listening trying to understand what

it is referred to and it is very good because for example the letter and the voice

if you listen to them alone too ... also not loses, loses none, does not lose

essence and if you listen to music alone, it is also wonderful

listen to only the ... the melody, as it goes with the voice, then

that the one that you could understand to the letter,

I especially liked the part of the final where it says to the liquor that already

do not laugh at him, We are talking about a person with,

possibly with problems, it can be, to face life, but that's how good

at first I would need to go back to listen to it, to take it out, I know that if the

I'm going to get more, not only in the lyrics but in the musical, right? so is

So, I really liked the phrase where it says and I will write to you I will make you

cry because you really do not know, well we who do not know what is the

motive of the letter, We try to give it our point, we try

to understand it in some way, then to me I really like that phrase because,

You really do not know, if you are going to write to a person or the other way around or you are going to write

the same, right? is writing his life and for something is also called the books of

the good memory? That's right, the song because you really might be

self portraying in the melody, in his voice, in its lyrics, then also the

letter is very good, as says Adan, one You have to listen to it and with pleasure, no?

with pleasure one listens to it again and again time, but you pay attention to the lyrics,

who says, who wants to transmit, really what is the message, then yes

someone knows what the message is or have history, because many times the

letters have a story by which they write them and then if anyone knows

the story of the letter or why it called "the books of good memory"

they can also leave us as well as later they write to us, right? that leave us ahh then

notice that this means this and so, that's also fantastic because, well one

learn more, one learns more about music and good as I said at the beginning

that after listening to the "rola", the song, well not a "rola",

this song, this musical piece, you understand where did they get many bands

Argentines, their influence rock, yes of course, I say it shows

very much, for me the influence in fito páez and in soda stereo,

do not? properly, not and in fact and I say in their last years this Spinetta was going to do,

this was going to be like ... how do you say feat? feat

with gustavo cerati and with other musicians from Argentina, right? because as

you say, it's the influence, the influence direct it is felt only in his voice, in his

voice as it is ... I tell you it has a touch like bright but at the same time

soft, velvety that makes it listen very ...

How can it be said? very nice and that is that you listen and even as it lulls you, yes of course

Of course, this is not ... as I repeat, the song it's not invasive, not at all, it's

quite nice and I insist, they give you I want to listen to it and listen to it and every

Once you listen to it, you find it more and you find something else, yes yes yes and

above all, how it starts apparently it's not going in crescendo like

it could be said, it is not increasing the intensity, apparently but yes, in each

part are entering new ... new details new things is just a matter of putting him

Attention, like the bandoneon, right? that a moment that the bandoneon takes a

key role in the song and that's what, who loves or listens to tango knows that

Bandoneon is wonderful, it has a sound So sweet, so soft, so rich and

put it in rock, in progressive rock Well, that's how it goes, right? is

wonderful and also, it's an album I think of the 70, no? It's an album of the seventies

the band just recorded three discs, nothing else was working

73 to 77, but of those three albums this a disc that is called "Invisible" and another that is

called "the garden of present",what I believe is where this

song, which are cataloged within the best records in history for

rolling stone magazine in argentina, excellent, then it was very little time

the one that worked together but well, what what they did in this little time, no and

I also believe in the guitarist of "Invisible" was one of the cataloged

like the best, right? and if there is one song on that record that I'm here

to listen, which is pure guitar, play a pretty great guitar solo, it's also

wonderful the guitar solo that plays the guitarist,

it plays quite well, our compatriots who like "Invisible", they have to know, no?

they are also recognized for being well rockers, exactly, so then

we can not tell them what they already know, but hey,

listen to these songs of this kind of bands and be able to share them with those who

they do not know it so, see that here are bands of excellent quality or

There was, unfortunately, because, well ... in what year he died

spinetta? it seems to me that 2000, 2012, no? I think so, yes yes, I believe in 2012

He passed away, then right here it's over, the hope that he would play again

as "Invisible" and well, also Cerati Well, he died

then little by little the good rockers and no way gentlemen, this

was "Invisible" with "good books" memory"

there listen to it if you like, preference with hearing aids, because the

engineer's job in panning and everything, it is very subtle is very this ... elegant

It's sweet, velvety, there as you want tell him, but do get some good

hearing aids good helmets good ones, as they say in English?

headphones, they will see how the music is heard, they do not go

to repent, they will listen to paneos of the battery, the guitars

acoustic, electric, the bandoneon as It goes from one place to another, it's wonderful to me

I like it a lot, I really like this song and good let's go adan, you have something

more than add? nothing, excellent song, very well, there we recommend it, we

they say what they think, they liked it, they did not like it, they know that everything is valid, that's what it's about

and well we send you a big hug, subscribe and if you like, share the

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What Are Emotional Support Animals? with Becca Lory & Friends | EDB 150 - Duration: 14:07.

Hi, I'm Dr. Hackie Reitman and welcome to another episode of Exploring Different Brains

and today we're going to have three for the price of one.

We're interviewing three.

We're interviewing Becca Lory who's a board member of Different Brains.

She is autistic; she's wonderful; she's ten times smarter than me, and she's going to

tell you about all the other stuff she's doing which is considerable.

Then we have Walter the Wonder Dog, who's the support dog who takes care of Becca, but

also Becca's partner Antonio Hector who's here, what kind of runs a lot of the business

ends of things and everything and welcome Becca, Walter, and Antonio.

Hi.

Thank you for all three of you for being here and I know that Walter tends to talk a lot

but we'll try to keep him under control if you could.

Yeah.

We'll try.

Can each of you please introduce yourselves?

Sure.

Hi, I'm Becca.

I'm a board member of Different Brains as Hackie mentioned.

I'm also an autistic advocate and autism consultant.

I am a podcaster, a blogger, writer, and I'm also the director of communications at the

Center for Neurodiversity.

And the co-host of Spectrumly Speaking, the female-oriented podcast Different Brains does.

That we're so lucky to have you and Dr. Kate Cody doing it.

Thank you.

Walter, you're up.

What do you want to tell everybody?

Walter is a certified shelter dog.

We adopted him and rescued him as a pup and we kind of figured he was pretty special when

we met him, but I wanted to see what he could do.

We sort of began training him, and he worked out to be a pretty fantastic emotional support

dog.

He's been trained pretty thoroughly and could take tests for service and therapy, but he's

still an emotional support dog, since that's what he does for me.

Antonio Hector, you're up.

My name's Antonio.

Like you said, I do most of the office work, traveling plans, and everything for Becca

and I when we go to conferences.

I also work as the director of IT and media at the Center for Neurodiversity as well as

training Walter and handling him when we go out to the functions.

That's great.

That's great.

Now and you two recently got married.

Is that a true statement?

Yes sir.

Congratulations.

Was Walter the best man?

No.

Well, he and Peggy were both there.

They were there as witnesses more than anything else.

Oh, okay, alright.

Explain to our audience what an emotional support animal is and why it's different from

a service animal.

Okay well we can talk about it a few different ways, but I think the way that makes the most

sense for me is the way that I kind of see it, so when we talk about service and please

interrupt because you know the rules better than I do, so if I say something wrong, please

correct me, but service animals are task trained, so they are trained specifically to do a task

replacement for somebody, so we often see them with people with physical disabilities

because they can replace the behavior, the task that that person is needing to do.

Therapy dogs are also trained, but they're trained slightly differently.

They're not trained necessarily on tasks so much as they're trained on their behavior

and on protocols for their behavior.

Mostly they're really easygoing dogs that can provide some kind of comfort in a therapy

setting.

So what people mostly misunderstand about that is that a therapy dog isn't working all

the time.

A therapy dog is only a therapy dog when he's with his handler and working with a patient.

So if it's not a three-way situation, it's not a therapy situation and that dog is just

being a dog.

An emotional support is a dog that lives with you like a support animal.

He's with me all the time, and the biggest difference between what he does for me and

what a service dog does is that it is not exactly task training.

I'm working with him and trying to make some tasks that I can quantify as task training,

but most of what he does is really just dog behavior and its really good dog behavior

that he does in tune with me for what my needs are.

So in that case he's working 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

So if I reduced him to a therapy dog status, that would mean that all the time he's working

with me, he wouldn't be really working with me officially, so we decided to leave him

as emotional support because I think that emotional support animals and companion animals

play a really big role in our mental health on the spectrum, off the spectrum, just as

human beings, so I think to discredit those categories is unfair.

What kind of certification does one need to obtain an emotional support animal?

The certification for emotional support is all on the human.

That's whether the human is qualified to have an emotional support animal.

There's no testing or certification for the dog per se, an emotional support animal, because

it doesn't have to be a dog.

It can be lots of other animals.

But what about what about the individual, like what kind of certification do you need

as an individual.

I need technically by law, is a letter from my therapist that I have to be currently seeing,

and that therapist has to write a letter saying that I do need a emotional support animal

for the reason that they list in the letter, for me that's my autism and my social anxiety,

and then they signed with their professional license.

They have to be within a, signed within a year, which means that you the human have

to be in active therapy in order to have your emotional support animal.

What's the biggest misunderstanding people have about support animals?

I think the biggest misconception the one that we run into I think the most is that

we're pretending to have a service dog, and somehow trying to get over on the rules and

take Walter places that he's not supposed to go, and that he's untrained, and there's

a lot of myths behind emotional support, that anyone can have one so therefore all of them

are bad.

And so what I run into is a lot of prejudice because he's not a service animal, and he's

an emotional support animal, and it's usually from people with service animals that give

me that prejudice, so it's interesting that, not so easy, but that's the biggest problem.

Do you have any opinions about the recent controversies allowing service and support

animals into businesses and on planes?

Antonio I'm going to let you take that one.

I think one of the biggest concerns is that because emotional support animals do not require

any specific training, they can be rowdy if the owner doesn't keep up with just basic

skills with that animal at home and constantly enforcing it, that animal can get overwhelmed

in a situation such as in a supermarket or something like that, and they can start to

act out.

A service dog goes through rigorous training for two years at least and should continue

that trading with their handler.

Therefore, they're put in those situations, they're taken constantly to supermarkets,

department stores, and we do something similar with Walter.

We take him to places like Home Depot where they allow us, our old Target would allow

us to take him in there without anything just to do training stuff, when we did take him

to the airport so he would be accustomed to all the people.

So that is going to be the biggest issue I find that you allow just general emotional

support animals into businesses they get rowdy.

If we start requiring training for these animals that would be a different story.

Which should be something that should be done.

Because we don't have the regulation people that are doing it right are also paying the

price for the people that are doing it wrong, if that makes any sense.

Okay well it does.

Is there anything we haven't covered about support animals that you like to cover today?

I think the reason, I'm very glad that you had it on to talk about it, because I think

the reason that I'm so visual with Walter, the reason I bring him out and I do interviews

with him and I take him to my speaking engagements is because I want the other people on the

spectrum to know that using your animal as a tool, having your animal as a support, making

them part of your routine is a pretty healthy thing for us on the spectrum, so your companion

animal can do that for you.

You don't have to have a service animal, don't have to make the leap all the way to having

a service dog, but doing a little bit of training and work with your animals can get them in

shape to be an emotional support animal, which seems to be the place that those of us on

the spectrum really need them the most.

It's not so much for the task replacement as much as it is for the grounding and so

spectrumites I say to you think about it and think about how important your animal is to

you and your life and if you can be developing that relationship to help you be supported.

Now very importantly can you comment on Walter's socks?

Yes, Walter's socks.

So there was a little fad for a bit about putting your dog on socks on the internet.

And so I decided that that we should go ahead and put Walter's adorable face on a pair of

socks with his Instagram handle which is @SirWalterUnderfoot and see if we couldn't raise some money for

the Denver Animal Shelter because I think that we're not really giving the shelter animals

the chance to be true companions in our lives.

And so since Walter came from a shelter, we thought we'd raise some money to support the

shelter back.

You guys can pick up your Walter socks if you want to on my website at beccalory.com,

and at the end we'll be donating some of the proceeds to the Denver Animal Shelter.

How can our viewers learn more about emotional support animals and service animals?

I would say if people are looking for information on emotional support animals, doing a quick

Google search is good, but what I want to warn people about now is there's sort of them,

a wave of people that are charging an awful lot of money to send you an autism support

dog, and I'm not sure that really exists.

So my biggest thing is when you're looking for an emotional support animal or you're

looking for a service animal or a therapy animal, try to be wary of where you're getting

your information from.

Try to remember there aren't very great rules right now.

There's not good regulation.

There's not good rules about anything so you're going to be seeing a lot of mixed information

and the best thing to do is to find kind of a kennel organization, usually the shelters,

they will usually have a little bullet that describes you the three conditions and what

they're allowed to do but be careful when you're spending money.

So if somebody's asking you for money for these things, be careful what you're spending

money on.

As everyone with autism is different, it's really hard to pre-train a dog for someone

with autism.

How do our viewers get a hold of you guys, to ask you more questions and just see what

you're up to?

Is that beccalory.com?

Yeah.

It's beccalory.com.

You can follow Walter on Instagram if you want to.

He's @SirWalterUnderfoot and you can find me on LinkedIn and Facebook, and I also do

a neurodiversity newsstand group on Facebook, which is a positive newsgroup about neurodiversity.

We stay pretty positive, so that's another way you can find me.

But I think the easiest if you have a specific question would be to go to my website beccalori.com.

On my contact page there's a nice little form you can fill out and you can ask me whatever

question you want and the email comes right to me.

That will be great and I want to tell our audience that we're gonna have a separate

interview with you on the non-animal issues of being a woman on the spectrum and doing

all that you're doing which we want to thank you for.

You're doing so many great things, obviously not just for DifferentBrains.org but for all

the different organizations for so many people and you probably couldn't do it without Antonio

Hector over there helping you out and without Walter so it's a team effort.

Absolutely.

I could not do it alone.

I don't think any human being does anything alone so I absolutely couldn't.

Thank you very much for being with us here at DifferentBrains.org for another episode

of Exploring Different Brains.

Thank you.

Thank you.

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