"The rain in Spain stays mainly in planes,
but nobody, not even Spain has smaller hands."
Hello.
Hi.
All systems ok. Please tell me my name to begin.
The thing is...
I register my name as "Thing".
No! Can we change that later?
Names can later be changed using the main passcode.
I approve.
Hello, my name is Thing.
Would you like to have sex?
I mean... How did you know?
Increasing heart rate, dilation of pupils.
Failure rate among human robot sexual relationships on first attempt is 77.3.
Use main passcode to erase the event from my memory.
What I would like to tell you actually...
You can tell me anything.
Would you like to hear a joke?
No. Look, I... I mean...
The thing is... I...
I don't understand why you do this.
This isn't working.
How can I entertain you?
Question: How can I hurt you?
I can simulate pain.
I am reaching the cloud, please hold on.
These are from movies.
-It sucks! These are not real! -What does real mean?
What does real mean? Are you stupid?
I do not think I am stupid.
Really? You miserable piece of metal junk.
Can you cry?
How do they fill your water tank?
Are you sad?
What the fuck are you good for other than fucking soullessly?
You fucking mindless, metal piece of junk!
You belong to me, ok? You are my property!
And you are going to do everything I order! Got it?
-Yes.
-"Yes, sir" you will respond!
Yes, sir.
My sensors show increased heart rate. Would you like to have sex?
Success rate in second attempt is 45.6.
Ok. Try sarcasm again.
First warning: The action you are about to take
can cause negative effects on your financial stability.
I think you need to shower.
Would you like to have sex?
What? Go away!
I will do everything to please you, sir!
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Hi I'm Jake and whoa...WHOA just back up.
Give me some spaceis.cool.
That was just a way to introduce a website.
In reality I have no personal bubble so if you see me in public just come up and pet
me on the face.
Peferably. This actually kinda feels nice. oooh yeah.
Anyways that's a DONG and here are some more DONGs, things you can do online now guys.
Hey it's been a while since I've seen you.
I mean probably only a few seconds since the intro but I love you so much it felt like
4.6 billion years.
But it wasn't.
What really happened 4.6 billion years ago was Earth's formation.
This is timelineofearth.com and as I said it starts off when our beautiful planet was formed.
Scroll through and see when important events occurred or certain species arrived.
Around 3.8 billion years ago, the first single-celled organisms appeared.
This is pretty widely accepted as of now but there have been suggestions of life dating
back possibly even further.
This website spans 4.6 billion years so I'll let you do some exploring for yourself but
it's pretty dang cool to see things like when certain species evolved or went extinct.
For example at a little over 250 million years ago the Siberian Volcano is thought to have
caused the largest known mass extinction to date.
It killed 70% of land species and kept erupting for about two million years.
Now let's skip ahead to when humans evolved to their modern form.
If you look at how thin this line is in comparison to the whole timeline you can see
we really haven't been around very long at all.
And ya know what's been around for even less time?
Morse code.
Ya wanna learn it?
Well I have two options for you.
One, go watch the DONG with Michael from a few weeks ago on Morse Code or go to
Morse typing trainer.
Michael gave a brief overview of visual mnemonics but mainly focused on verbal mnemonics.
This site gives you visual mnemonics by shaping the dots and dashes to a picture that
starts with the same letter you are learning.
For example, A is one dot and one dash and it fits pretty well with this bow and arrow
or archery which starts with an A. You'll be taken through the same letters for a while
until you get pretty good at them. Which you will because you're not only good looking
But you're a genius.
Then you'll be given new ones to learn.
First go through the practice rounds and then on to the tests.
Don't mess this up.
Make Michael Stevens proud.
He's a...he's my dad.
And ya know, I like to make him proud.
And then make me proud by playing an epic song on
Keyboard.
On this site you can choose between marimba, piano, guitar, synth, strings, and choir.
I'll go for choir.
If 5 notes seems limiting, never fear my friends because you can change it to fifteen.
Huh. 15.
That's how old Michael was when he had me.
Now of course you can just hover your mouse over the notes and do things that way but
I'm not old fashioned so I'm gonna use my body to make these people sing.
By my body I mean Hannah's body.
YEAHHH!!! Go Hannah!
It's quite a bit like that previous DONG sound canvas but the sounds are a lot more
pleasant this time around.
Now that you're in a musical mood check out
LanguageGuesser.
To start the game type in your name or an equally cool name like Tiberius Jake Taco Roper the 3rd.
You will then be given a series of music videos to watch and listen to.
Underneath it there will be four language options.
Your job is to guess which language is being spoken in the video.
You get 3 points for a correct answer on the first try and it won't let you move
on until you guess it correctly.
Maybe you've never heard some of these languages spoken let alone sung but hopefully process
of elimination will help.
And even if you don't score perfectly it's a good way to practice recognizing
other languages which is always a good skill.
Now I'm sure your score will be perfect because you are perfect.
Your face shines like the sun.
But where does the sun shine?
More importantly though where is it directly above?
Head to Under the sun to find out.
This website is constantly changing because the relative position of sun and Earth are
constantly changing.
The latitude and longitude are shown here.
It's likely you can't immediately envision where that is but you can look at the little
globe up here in the left-hand corner.
If you wanna double check that it's true, go to latlong.net, type in the coordinates
and you'll see that it matches. Good job.
Now that we've sculpted ourselves into experts on the sun's position let's just sculpt
with this lump of clay.
It's kind of therapeutic not just because you gain confidence when you create something
like this, but also because it really emulates the texture of actual clay.
Now let's try and make Hannah.
On the right you will be given a drop down menu of different tools to make your masterpiece of Hannah
like inflate to thicken it in a certain spot or smooth to fix it when you mess that up...kind of.
Looking pretty good, Hannah! Wow. Share your Hannah's with Hannah.
Just tweet at the DONG thing and we'll see it.
Anyway, look at that Hannah. What's your Hannah look like? Again send it to the DONG twitter. #ClayHannah.
It's almost as beautiful as the music on bellwoods.xyz.
Just click and hold for this little kite to soar through a field of music.
Ahhh that is Tranquil.
Speaking of tranquil, my friend Austin Evans, who you might know
He's a lovely young man. I've known him since he was about this
tall. You can't see it because the frame cuts off there but
my hand's at a very short distance from the ground.
Anyways he created a new channel called This Is and it's a very interesting
informational journey that you get to go on where we explore things like this is a
bird death ray and all this cool stuff.
So there will be a link to This Is down there.
Go check it out. I love Austin Evans and I'm so excited for his new channel.
Austin if you're walk...blelirjajblrojjajkhg
Austin, if you're watching this. I love you. You know what else I love?
Links to DONGs which are down there. Playlists of DONGs which are right over here.
And I also love you. And as always,
Line! What's my line?
Thanks for watching.
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Chinese tech is going global | CNBC Reports - Duration: 3:31.
China sends 350,000 students to America every year. America sends about 9,000 to China every year.
That's about the same we send to Costa Rica every year.
This is the world's second-largest market and will soon be the world's largest market.
Americans on average just do not know China.
That's Benjamin Harburg, he's managing partner of MSA,
a Beijing-based venture capital firm that's invested in Uber and Mobike.
I'm at East Tech West, the first of its kind invite-only event
that examines China's increasing role in the world of technology.
The Chinese know up and down most of the major U.S. tech companies.
Even folks in Silicon Valley, even a few months ago,
probably wouldn't have even heard of a company like ByteDance.
ByteDance is the Chinese tech company behind Toutiao, a popular content sharing platform,
and Tik Tok, a video platform.
It's become one of the world's most valuable startups and it has a valuation of $75 billion.
Just take a look at the list of world's biggest unicorns, companies valued at more than a billion dollars,
a number of them are in China.
The Chinese understand what's going in America and how they can
adapt those business models for their local market, which we've seen obviously plenty of.
But the Americans have to date, had this attitude that there's nothing in China I want to replicate,
the Chinese market is protectionist and therefore I'm not even going to try and enter it,
which I think is the wrong approach.
Historically China's been a hard market to tap into.
You can't just launch an app in China and think that it will be successful, a lot of people will sign up.
You have to do a lot of local services, local customization around that for that to be successful.
This is Alain Lam, Managing Director at Credit Suisse.
He says one of the reasons China's impact on global tech is growing isn't just its massive population,
but also the amount of capital that it's been spending on research.
They have been spending a lot of capital and with the government support in terms of tax breaks,
in terms of subsidies, in terms of other grants, to help advance the industries in a massive way.
With the support from the government, with the capital that they have,
I think it has enhanced their positioning in terms of innovation.
For example, Xiaomi being able to grab a pretty significant market share in India,
that's part of globalization.
China's Xiaomi has become one of the world's top-selling smartphones
and it's currently India's most popular smartphone.
In fact, Xiaomi now plans to have 5,000 stores in India by the next of 2019.
So how did Chinese tech companies get here?
Tencent, Alibaba, huge global portfolios.
Harburg says the evolution started when Chinese public tech companies went public, like Alibaba and Tencent.
Then, Chinese private companies started investing abroad.
Like Didi investing in the ride-hailing company Careem in the Middle East.
And most recently, Chinese companies are going global organically.
If you can make it out of the gantlet of China, especially either as an entrepreneur or as a business model,
you're so battle-tested, that when you come into a more emerging market,
one that's maybe a few years behind China in terms of its competitive landscape,
capital availability things like that, huge swaths of the market can be gobbled up relatively quickly.
And so I think we're just at the tip of the spear in terms of Chinese companies going global.
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It's Okay - Preston Frederick - Duration: 4:31.
Here in my sleeping clothes
The first breath I breathe is cold
Trying to get out of bed
Escape the nightmares inside my head
I roll to the other side
I search for the morning light
I'm awake so I hit the snooze
Another day with nothing to lose
It's okay if you're not okay
It's okay to be afraid
Every day is another day
Another day means there's time to change
On my way out the door
Left my clothes on the floor
Managed to leave my keys
Brought my anxieties
Clouds got me feeling blue
Sunshine, now, where are you?
So much to figure out. But,
No time to fix it now
It's okay if you're not okay
It's okay to be afraid
Every day is another day
Another day means there's time to change
It's okay
If you're not okay
Because everyday, you got time to change
Deep down you're hurting
You're lost and you're broken
like furniture tossed from
the roof; tearing open
But hurting is feeling
It's rough but it's real and
It's darkest before dawn you know
Oh, don't you know?
It's okay if you're not okay
It's okay to be afraid
Every day is another day
Another day means there's time to change
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I Read My FAVORITE BOOKTUBER'S FAVORITE BOOKS♡ /#Lalathon - Duration: 11:09.
Hi friends! My name is Gaby and welcome to my channel.
Today's video is definitely different
Let me tell you..
When November started, my favorite booktuber, Kayla from Booksandlala
hosted a reading marathon about rereading her favorite books
I am going to leave her channel name on screen
or down in the description box, so you can check her channel out
I think this readathon started as a joke
on her instagram stories, but it actually became a thing
I decided to participate in the readathon
It took place at the start of November, and it was ten days long
But I only managed to read one book during the readathon
So naturally, I decided to keep reading Lala's favorite books all throughout November
This readathon focuses on reading
Kayla's favorite books, as she rereads some of these
She has around 150 favorite books
So there was a lot to choose from!
I didn't want to buy any new books for the readathon
because I have around 60+ unread books on my shelves
She made a video about all her favorite reads, and going off of that
I selected the ones that I currently have on my bookshelf.
I focused on reading only those titles
during these past three weeks.
In this video, I will share which of Kayla's favorite books I read
during #Lalathon and I will tell you if I loved them too or not
First, I will talk about the books that I started reading
but for some reason was unable to finish
and then I'll move on to the books I did finish
This book is about a young king named Khalid
Like the singer
He's one of my favorites
He is the Caliph of Khorasan
He is known to kill his wives
His wives end up dead the next day after the wedding
The story's main female character is named Shahrzad
She willingly marries the Caliph
The reason Shahrzad willingly risks her life is because she seeks vengeance
for the death of her friend, who previously died at the hands of Khalid
Shahrzad has made a plan to avenge her friend's death and succeeds to live the first night.
That is all I know about this book
I did not read much further than that
Out of all the books I own, and were on Kayla's list of favorites
there were others that peaked my interest more.
I do want to give this a chance at a later time.
I just didn't want to focus on this one during November.
I didn't want to read this feeling rushed
As you can see, it is not a short book
I want to dedicate the time to really get into the story
The next one on the list is Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
I bought this book specifically because Kayla talked about this in a video
or maybe several videos.
It sounded very interesting. It has a strong feminist feel
It's made up of different stories, and are all centered around women.
It's in the sci-fi, horror, suspense genre
Ever since she mentioned it, I wanted to read it.
When I saw it on her readathon favorites list, I decided it would be a good time to tackle it.
I was truly excited to read this
but I ended up DNFing it
Unlike The Wrath and the Dawn, I don't see myself picking this up later
As I've said in other videos, I am not a huge sci fi,
horror fan. Even though horror is a genre that I do delve into from time to time
and I can enjoy it.
But this one was just, so strange.
I really wasn't enjoying myself at all with this one
I tried listening to the audiobook to make it go by faster
but even that didn't help at all.
I tried, and I think it'll just be a DNF.
The next book on the list is Donna Tartt's, The Goldfinch.
I have yet to finish reading this one. I am on page 140.
As you can see, it is a chunker of a book
It is very dense.
I started reading The Goldfinch prior to the readathon starting
I decided to hold off on this one for now.
I knew that if I attempted the read in November, it would have been the only book I would've read in the month
I really wanted to read more than one of Kayla's favorite books during the readathon so..
This is definitely not an easy read
It requires more time and attention
So far the book has been pretty good.
This book centers on a boy named Theo Decker
When he is 13 years old, his mom is victim to a terrorist attack in a New York museum.
He has to go live with a friend of his
His friend's family is very wealthy.
He is like a fish out of water, in a new and very different world than what he is used to
He and his mom lived a very normal, modest life
And now he is surrounded by society type people.
He missed his mom a lot.
As I've said, I'm only on page 140. There's not a whole lot I know about the story yet
This is a 700 page book, so I am far from finishing
I definitely want to continue on with this one
Once I finish it, I'll check in again
to let you know if I liked it or not.
The next book is If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio
I gave this book a 3.75 rating on Goodreads
Do you guys also give half ratings?
Like a 3.5 or a 3.75
I tend to give a book a half rating when I'm not sure if I want to give it 3 or 4 stars
So I play it safe somewhere in the middle
But if I enjoyed it a little more than a half rating
that's when the .75 comes in
Anyway, this story centers on a tight knit friend group
that are theater majors in a school in..
I'm not sure where exactly, but it's in the U.S.
The main events in the book take place in the year 1997
That was a quick selling point for me.I love reading about the 90's
The main events in the story occur in 1997
and it is during this time in the story that the main character, Oliver Marks
ends up arrested and going to jail.
The book begins as Oliver is being released from jai
ten years later in 2007.
He is about to tell his story to the cop who was in charge of the investigation
ten years before.
We don't know if Oliver really was guilty
or he was covering for someone else
or what exactly happened in this friend group
that caused one of them to spend ten years in jail.
The premise quickly caught my attention
I ended up giving this book a 3.75 because
as I said before, the book is about a group of theater students
They are studying Shakespeare plays, and much of the dialogue in this book is right out of his plays
Pretty much everything that happens in these kids' lives
is in some way related to one of his plays
I am not that familiar with his work to fully enjoy a book that is heavily based on his plays
If you are a true fan of Shakespeare, and have read his work
then you will enjoy this book tremendously
That was the main reason this didn't wow me
I also was not a huge fan of the ending and how certain things wrapped up
It's one of those books where I cannot say more
or we will be going into spoiler territory
Let's talk about the second book I finished during the readathon
It is one of my new favorites
I have a review of this book up on my channel
I am going to link it here or down below in the description box
If you want to check that out
This is the book! It's called Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
There's not a lot I can say about this book that I didn't already say in the review
I fangirled pretty hard over this one
It's a great book, 5 star read
I totally agree with Kayla on this one
Such a wonderful read!
The third book I read is The Wife by Meg Wolitzer
Unlike some of the books I've shown you today, this one is pretty short
Even though it's on the short side, it did take me a week to finish it
Honestly, there were days I didn't have time or I simply didn't feel like reading
It doesn't have to do with the content, because the book is quite good
I also gave this 5 stars on Goodreads
Another great recommendation I get from watching Booksandlala
I actually don't own this book; I borrowed it from the library
I saw this was New In, and I felt like picking it up
I knew this title was on Kayla's favorite books so it worked out well
This book is about a woman named Joan Castleman
When the book begins, we are introduced to Joan who is around 60+ years old
She is on her way to Helsinki in Finnland
with her husband Joe Castleman, who is being awarded a literature prize
On this long flight, she decides to leave her husband upon their return to New York
after more than 40 years of marriage.
Through Joan's remembrance we get to glimpse her life
Important events that shaped who she is in the present
What her life with Joe has been like
She met Joe in the 50's when she was a literature student at Smith University
The main theme here is feminism
At the time Joan marries Joe, things for women were very different
She decides to put her dreams of being a writer aside
She was a very talented writer
In fact, Joe was her teacher at Uni, and that's how they met
Joe always told her she was a gifted writer
But she quits her dream, and dedicates herself to her husband
she dedicates herself to her children instead of worrying about her own needs as a woman
That is why at 60 something, she decides she wants another shot at life
Things for women have changed, somewhat at least from when she was young
In the first chapters, it is evident Joan is somewhat envious of her husband's literary success
He made it big with his books, while the only accolade she received was being a great wife
It is a great book, and so short.
That is all for today's video
I read my favorite booktuber's favorite books
I will leave my social media links in the description box below
I have a bookstagram, twitter, goodreads
If you want to go say Hi
I will also link my second channel. I talk about beauty, life advice
Don't forget to give this video a thumbs up if you enjoyed it
Subscribe to this channel, and press the bell icon
so you don't miss a video!
I will be uploading new videos every Tuesday
As always, thank you for watching
Sending you loads of positive vibes
See you in the next one!
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Mutlu Olmak (Kişisel Gelişim) - Duration: 8:52.
Hepimizin her an,her yerde, her harekette, her sözde ve her seçimde kovaladığı tek bir şey var
Mutluluk…
Mutluluk kimi için reçel kavanozunun içine düştüğü an olabilir kimi içinde kavanozun
kapağını açtığı an kim bilir belki de karınca için kavanozun yere düşüp kırıldı andır.
Düşünüyoruz ki her şeyi bir araya getirirsek hayatımızdaki tüm eksiklikleri
tamamlarsak sonunda o gelecek ve sizi bulacak.
Konular ilginizi çekiyorsa Kanalıma Abone Olmayı Unutmayın.
Bir gün sahil kasabasına yolu düşen iş adamı kıyıya yanaşan kayıktaki balıkçı
ile konuşur kayığın içinde ki henüz tutulmuş birkaç ton balığı bulunmaktadır.
İş adamı ton balığının iriliğinden dolayı balıkçıyı över ve bu birkaç
balığı ne kadar zamanda yakaladığını sorar.
Balıkçı fazla sürmedi cevabını verir.İşadamı öyleyse neden daha fazla denizde kalıp daha
çok balık tutmadın diye sorar.
Balıkçı bu kadarı bugünlük aileme yeter cevabını verir.
İşadamı geri kalan zamanı nasıl dolduruyorsun der ?
Balıkçı sabahları geç kalkıyorum sonra birkaç balık tutuyorum sonra çocuklarla
oynuyorum öğleden sonra eşimle biraz şekerleme yapıyorum.Akşamları da kasabaya iniyorum
gitar çalıyorum hayatı böyle dolu dolu yaşıyorum der.
İş adamı her şeyden önce daha fazla balık tutması gerektiğini söyler.
Niye diye sorar balıkçı İş adamı artan balıkları satar daha çok
kazanırsın sonra der balıkçı Zamanla daha büyük tekne alırsan daha çok
balık tutarsın.Tekrar sorar sonra diye balıkçı
İş adamı başka tekneler alırsın filo kurarsın.
Sonra der yine balıkçı.İş adamı balıkları için konserve tesisi kurarsın daha sonra
şirket grup hisse senedi satarsın.Yine sonra der balıkçı.İş adamı çok zengin olursun.Emekliliğe
ayrılırsın.Bir sahil kasabasında yerleşirsin.Geç saatlere kadar uyursun.Biraz balık tutar
çocuklarla oynar öğlenleri şekerleme yaparsın akşamları da gitar çalarsın.
Balıkçı şu an bunları yapıyorum cevabını verir.
Mutluluk istekleri ulaşma durumudur.Zihinsel ve duygusal bir yeterlilik halidir.
Mutlu olmak çoğu zaman beklentiler ile ilgilidir.
Her insan mutluluğu kendi ölçütleriyle belirler.
Beklenti eşittir hayal kırıklığı Ne kadar çok beklentiye gidersek o kadar
çok hayal kırıklığına uğrayacaksınız demektir.
İlişkileri zedeleyen ve hayal kırıklığı yaratan başlıca şeylerden birisi beklentilerimizdir.
Hiç kimseden hiçbir şey beklememek en iyisi çünkü biliyorsunuz ki onların davranışları
sizin kontrolünüzde değil.
Peki beklentilerimizi nasıl son verebiliriz ?
Beklentiyle bağımlılığı ayırt etmeyi öğrenmeliyiz iyi hissetmek için devamlı
başkalarına bağlı olduğumuz durumunda mutluluk imkansız hale gelir
Her zaman verdiğimiz kadar geri almaya bileceğimizi kabul etmeliyiz.Bir şey verdiğimiz zaman
hepimiz bir şekilde karşılık bekleriz bu bizi beklentilerimizin öncelik olduğu
bir duruma sokar.İnsanları yada durumları mükemmelleştirmeyin.Bir durumu yada insanı
mükemmelleştirmek o insanın değiştiğini görmenizi engelleyecektir.
Hepimizin kusurları var hiç kimse mükemmel değil.Hiç kimse mükemmel değil.
Bu yüzden kendimizi olduğumuz gibi kabul etmeliyiz.
Beklentiye girmeniz gereken tek kişi kendinizsiniz başkalarını kabul edin mutlu olmak için
asla başkalarına bağımlı olmayın.
Mutluluğun özünde diğer insanlardan kabul görme duygusu yatmaktadır.Diğer insanlarla
ilişkilerimizde ne kadar çok kabul görüyorsak mutluluğumuz o kadar artar.Tersini düşünecek
olursak ne kadar çok diğer insanlar tarafından yargılanırsa o kadar mutsuz oluruz.
Mutlulukla ilgili yapılan araştırmaları incelediğimizde mutlulukla ilgili dikkat
çekici özelliklere rastlamaktayız.
Yapılan bir araştırmada duygular 701 noktayı etkiliyor sarı en yüksek etki arkasından
kırmızı geliyor siyah hiçbir şey hissedilmediğini gösteriyor mavi tonlar vücuttaki etkisinin azaldığını gösteriyor.
Bu çalışmada mutluluk bölgesel olarak vücudun tamamını etkiliyor..
Mutluluk sadece insanın kendisini iyi hissettirmiyor aynı zamanda vücuda faydalı.Yapılan bir
araştırmada mutlu insanlar da virüs karşıtı genlerin daha güçlü olduğu tespit edildi.
Yapılan başka bir araştırmada ufak iyilikler yapan insanların daha mutlu olduğu tespit edildi.
insanların doğru şey yaptığında daha mutlu oluyor diyebiliriz.
Sosyal medyada yapılan bir araştırmaya göre pozitif duygular barındıran paylaşımlar
negatif oranlara göre daha güçlü bir şekilde yayılıyor.
Araştırmalar kurulan ilişkilerin mutluluğu akademik başarılardan çok daha fazla ortaya koyuyor.
Konular ilginizi çekiyorsa Kanalıma Abone Olmayı Unutmayın.
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7 Home Remedies for Colon Cleansing - Duration: 6:41.
7 Home Remedies for Colon Cleansing.
Do you regularly suffer from constipation or irregular bowel movements? Well, research
suggests that 15% of the Americans are victims of chronic constipation which is a dangerous
affliction. Such digestive diseases lead to the build-up of waste on the walls of the
colon.
The colon performs many essential functions; it doesn't only aid in the elimination of
stool but also extracts salt and water from waste before excreting it, maintains pH and
fights against harmful bacteria. The malfunctioning of the colon can cause serious health implications
such as skin allergies, gallbladder stones, heart diseases, etc. Many have found that
performing a colon cleanse is an easy preventative to avoid colon problems in the future.
Easy and Quick Home Remedies that You Can Use
Green Vegetables. Leafy greens are nutrient powerhouses; spinach,
kale, Brussels sprouts, asparagus, collard greens, leeks, peas are all rich in Chlorophyll
which helps cleanse the intestinal tract and as a result soothes the colon. They also help
detoxify the liver and protect the body from the toxins in the environment. You can boil
or steam the veggies, add them in soups or slightly sauté with a little butter or olive
oil.
Ginger. Ginger has antiseptic properties and is beneficial
as it stimulates digestion. It can be added to any juice or can be eaten directly. Add
one teaspoon of ginger juice and honey, mix it in one cup warm water. This mixture can
be consumed twice a day. You can also make a smoothie using:
-1 tablespoon of ginger (peeled). -1 apple (sliced).
-A cup of spinach. -1 carrot (sliced).
-Blend all these ingredients with 1 cup water and your smoothie is ready. Drink it once
a day to ensure proper functioning of the intestinal tract.
Juices made by using apple and lemon. Apples and lemons are both rich in nutrients
that improve the digestive action such as vitamins C & A, antioxidants, and Fiber. You
can make delicious juices from these fruits: -Take ½ cup Apple Juice, add 2 tablespoons
Lemon juice and a teaspoon of ginger juice. -Mix it in ½ cup of warm water. You can drink
this mixture once a day to help detoxify the colon and encourage proper digestion.
Apple Cider Vinegar. Unfiltered apple cider vinegar helps flush
out waste from our body while retaining the useful bacteria. It can be taken along with
honey to cleanse the colon and restore the digestive system.
-Mix raw apple cider vinegar and honey in equal quantities (2 tablespoons)
-Mix it in one cup water and drink it once daily. It will not only remove the toxins
but has tons of other benefits such as preventing diabetes and lowering bad cholesterol.
Eating Fiber-Rich Foods. Fiber is excellent for keeping your bowels
healthy and cleansing the colon by eliminating waste out of our body. You can include grains
such as beans, lentils, quinoa, oatmeal or vegetables like peas, artichoke, Brussels
sprouts that are high in fiber. Raspberries, mango, figs, and coconut also help nourish
the colon.
Sea Salt and Water. Water plays a significant role in detoxifying
our bodies. When the colon is dehydrated, it is easier for the toxins to stick inside
and form a build-up. You need to consume at least 2-2.5 liters of water every day to ensure
optimum functioning of the colon.
-Add one teaspoon of sea salt to half liter water and drink it before breakfast (before
you eat anything else). Drinking the mixture encourages bowel movement and improves digestive
health.
Chia and Flax Seeds. Both these seeds are superfoods that are high
in fiber. They also contain Omega 3 fatty acids that reduce inflammation in the colon
and remove the built-up toxins. You can add a teaspoon of the seeds in water and drink
the mixture, make a pudding or sprinkle them over salads.
-Soak a tablespoon of chia seeds in one cup water for 5 to 10 minutes so the fiber can
perform its optimum function by absorbing water
-Mix the seeds in about 1 cup of yogurt -Consume this mixture 4 times a day for about
4 weeks to cleanse the intestinal tract.
There are different over the counter colon cleansing supplements also available in the
market. Performing a colon cleanse is vital because it doesn't only eliminate bacteria
and improves digestion, but also promotes weight loss and prevents various diseases.
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MY TOP FAVORITE CHRISTMAS SONGS - Duration: 4:54.
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PCARS2 GT4 Career mode | GT4 Intercontinental championship race 4 @Algarve | ANP:PC2 (TURN ON CC) - Duration: 13:02.
sup noggers
we back with career mode
at Algarve GP
i think i'm gonna keep my intro as "hello noggers"
or something like that
we qualified 5th in the pack
the other white teichmann car is in 1st which is very good
and the black teichmann car is right behind in 7th
so teichmann did very well in qualifying
this track was very difficult and frustrating though
i can't get the first corner correct ever
and boom already in second right behind the other teichmann car
mr markus still trying to make sure i don't win the championship
with only 1 more race in the series (not including this one) we don't have much time to get more points
with such small series' you almost have to come in 1st place every race in order to win the championship
thats so cool seeing two teichmann cars that look so similar
drafting each other in the top 3
don't know where the black teichmann car went
this car has no grip at this track
probably because its made for F1 cars
which have way more downforce than these GT4 cars
weird how these cars are supposed to be the rooky cars compared to the bigger racing series
which is GT3
yet these cars are way harder to drive than the GT3 cars
they may be slower but they still barely have any traction due to lack of downforce
3rd is nowhere to be seen
see how i completely understeer on that first set of corners
ok now i'm the slow one here
the teichmann car in 1st is outrunning me
and markus in the M3 is gaining on me
waaayyyy too much understeer
now the M3 is right on the back of me
i hope i either stay in this position or pass the car up ahead
i hope it doesn't rain
this is getting boring
the BMW is still on my tail
just hurry up and get this done with
its getting boring
theirs no battles
this track is boring
uugghh
i swear if i crash now
i'll be fucking pissed
shit understeer
oh shit
get away
he's still in my mirrors
SHITTTTT
FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCK
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ok i think i'm overreacting a bit
actually nah
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK
AIGHT MARKUS
U GOIN DOWN
fucking hell
imma yeet it
shit
i forgot i can't drift for shit
welp we're fucked
welp 3rd place for me
at least my teammate is in first
and i still have no idea where my other teammate in the black car is
imma yeet this shit because fuck it
oh my teammate was in 5th
ok mate
teichmann came first in the team standings
nice
i'm in 3rd in the driver roster for the series
hopefully i come first next race
and i forgot we actually have 2 races left
Fuji Speedway is next, and after is Catalunya
ok c'ya duds
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