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What is a Disney Magic Band? Walt Disney World 2019 Tips! - Duration: 15:40.hello everyone welcome back to Coral joy travel I'm so glad you're here in
today's video we're going to be talking about magic bands stay tuned so as you
can see I have some of my magic bands here like a little garland yeah
magic bands what are magic bands how do you use magic bands are they safe to use
these are questions I get asked frequently and I'm going to use this
video as a vessel to tell you everything you could ever want to know about
Disney's Magic fans in Walt Disney World if this is your first time finding my
channel hello my name is coral I own a travel agency coral joy travel and we do
specialize in all Disney destinations we love selling Disney vacations so if
you're interested in one I do have a link in my description box below that
you can fill out a form and one of the team members on our coral joy travel
team will help your family out so magic bands are pretty magical they do
basically everything but tell time and let me say I wish I do wish they told
time that would make it easier because often when I am down in Walt Disney
World wearing my magic band on my wrist I also have on my other wrist my watch
this is one of my most recent magic bands I am an annual pass holder and I
actually have a sticker on this band
it's like a sticker decal that goes all the way around it kind of looks like
spaceship earth so magic bands are powered by magic no they're not no magic
bands are powered by something called RFID technologies so that's Radio
Frequency Identification basically they use radio waves to send and receive
information and that's how they work so if you are staying
at a Walt Disney World Resort Hotel you will be getting a Magic Band in the mail
and typically I tell my clients they arrive two to three weeks before your
vacation they're usually sent out about a month before your check-in date so
depending on where you live it'll take between you know two and three weeks
before your trip to actually receive it it'll come in a very plain rectangular
cardboard box not too big and it'll have all of the magic bands that you need for
everyone in your party guests staying at Walt Disney World property can customize
their magic bands to a different color and I believe they can have up to 10
characters as you know a name on the back of the magic band I'll show you
mine I will cover cover up my ID I don't know if you can see that it does say
coral joy hopefully you can see it you can customize the color and they're all
solid colors and you can customize the name on the back this is again on your
my Disney experience website on your very own account that you create that
you will have major fast passes on and you will have made your dining
reservations on because you know to do that and if you have a travel agent they
will do that for you and make sure you're all ready for that so you don't
have a travel agent please please make sure that all that set up in advance
every time you plan a trip to Walt Disney World that you are staying at a
Disney Resort Hotel you will get a new Magic Band so you can either get a new
Magic Band like you can tell I have many magic bands here right I usually get a
new Magic Band because I like it it makes me happy but you can also decline
the Magic Band and use one that you have used from past trips honestly I have
used this Magic Band a lot like I think this is the only one there's another one
that I used to but like it's the only one that I really have been using for
the past year so it's it's getting a lot of you
if you are flying down to MCO the Orlando International Airport make sure
you do not put your magic bands in your checked luggage it needs to be with you
on your carry-on so you can get to the magical express desk and pull out your
magic band or better yet even just wear it with you on the plane put it on your
wrist because that's where these guys go they go on your wrist so I want to keep
it on my wrist so yeah make sure you know keep it on your wrist with you when
you're flying or keep it in your you know your carry-on luggage so when you
get down to the magical express desk you can just scan in and the cast member
there will pull up your information and guide you to the correct line to wait
for your magical Express bus that is complimentary this is a huge perk to
guests staying on Disney Resort Hotel property huge perk they Disney will
drive you from the airport to your Disney Resort Hotel and then upon
departure pick you up at your Disney Resort Hotel and bring you back to MCO
Airport it's not fun going back we call that the tragical Express but on the way
to we call that the magical Express when you arrive at your Disney Resort Hotel
when you've been dropped off from magical Express you'll usually go to the
check-in I like to always confirm that everything is hooked up and ready to go
on my Magic Band I highly suggest that you make sure everything is on your
Magic Man that you need to find if you've pre-purchased memory maker make
sure it's attached if you pre purchased a Dining Plan make sure that pulls up
you know that sort of thing just make sure everything is on your magic band
that you have already paid for I like to also keep a like the confirmation that
Disney sends you in an email kind of handy just in case the cast member says
oh I don't see memory maker pre-purchased and you say yes I did
here's my confirmation and just make sure that everything is
the way it needs to be there have been some technical difficulties in the past
two six six months so I just tell you that to know in advance that everything
is where it needs to be when you check-in and and not have a surprise in
the middle of a trip when you realize something is not attached that should
have been attached before so when you arrive this is going to be your room key
there will not be a room key that you have to keep this isn't that great no
cards to hold on to it's just this if you want to use your magic band to
charge items when you are in the parks or you are at a resort hotel at a
restaurant that sort of thing just inform the cast member when you're
checking in that you want to add a credit card to your magic band that way
you can to do some charges now I want to say a lot of people are worried about
that safety god forbid you drop your magic band you
lose it someone else picks it up can they start going to retail shops and
charging away on your credit card no they can't because not only is a credit
card associated you know on your Magic Band for you there's also a four digit
PIN code that is unique to you so I would say don't make your PIN code
one-two-three-four don't make your PIN code 0 0 0 0 or 1 1
1 1 make it a little more difficult in case you do lose it someone might be
able to guess 1 2 3 4 do your anniversary do your birthday that sort
of thing the day your dog was born I don't know make it unique so you know we
can't figure it out it's important so the good thing to know is that magic
bands and having a credit card on it should you want to do that you don't
have to do that should you choose to put a credit card on your Magic Band it is
safe ok it is safe for you and you can create this pin code at check-in and you
will use this every single time that pin code every single time you make any
purchases whether it's like I said tail shop or if you are paying for
dinner or you are using the Dining Plan credits you will have to still put in
that pin code so choose one that you will remember but make sure it's unique
when you are ready to hit the theme parks this is also your ticket to get
into the theme parks this Magic Band you will scan the Mickey head on the top
here to a Mickey head at a kiosk when you walk into the parks and you will
also need to use a fingerprint so choose a finger that you will remember you use
every time whether it's your thumb or it's your first finger on your right or
left side just remember because you will scan the Mickey head and then scan a
finger or a thumb every single time you go into the theme parks if you're
working with a travel agent you will definitely have already done this before
your trip but make sure you have fast passes for your trip and so you know the
fast passes are going to be found using your magic ban so if you make advanced
Fastpass reservations 60 days before your check-in date if all of that
information is going to be held in this Magic Band again there will be a Mickey
head that you can and I'll leave a picture here but that you can zap I
always say is that zap it's not really a zap but you'll touch the Mickey heads
together and then walk into the Fastpass queue so this holds your Fastpass
information this is your room key this is your magical express ticket to get on
this is your theme park tickets it's like I said it does everything but
tell the time right it just needs to tell the time that's all we need dis
ting another thing that these magic bands will do for you is link all of
your photo pass pictures that you either get taken at one of the attractions some
of the some of the rides have either photos or videos that automatically
happen with the magic bands and it will be on this or if you go to one of the
photo paths photographers in any of the theme parks
and ask for pictures to be taken they will scan your
to pee on so all of those PhotoPass pictures will be found on your magic
band and then obviously linked to your my Disney experience account so you can
view them there after a fun day at the theme parks you're hot you're tired you
want to take a break so you decide to go to the pool take a dip in the pool at
your Disney hotel nothing better guess what you don't have to take off your
magic bands because they are waterproof now mine with the sticker decal maybe I
shouldn't wear in the water I don't think my stickers waterproof but the
magic bands that look just like a solid color like this they are waterproof so
you really don't have to take them off which is a good thing because again
don't forget this is your room key you know so you need to have you can't like
go to your hotel change into your swimsuit and leave your
magic band in your room that doesn't make any sense right because you need
you need your magic van to get back into the room so the nice thing is that these
can go on the pool you don't have to kind of hide them under a towel when you
are swimming that sort of thing I'm sure they can even go into the hot tubs
although I wouldn't really submerge it into the heat that's just me but it's
definitely fine in a pool so whether you have the water parks all day or you are
just swimming at the hotel pool you don't need to remove your magic bands
they are waterproof so the magic bands that come with a Disney Resort Hotel
package are plain colors these may not be all of the colors I think I'm missing
pink and I don't see a blue I see a yellow I think these are all the colors
except oh there's a blue right in front of my face I don't see the pink one this
one actually used to be pink but these are the colors they're you know they're
solid colors if you wanted to buy a magic band that has a character on it
because there's some really cool magic bands out there they do you know have an
extra cost in the theme parks or at some of the resort hotels and you can you can
or you can even buy them actually online before your trip on shop Disney's
website you can just link them up to your my Disney experience
count and use that special magic band as well so you don't have to use the one
that they give you for free but you know you can use one that you've already
purchased in advance all you have to do is link on the back of the fancy magic
band let's call them just link up the numbers and it will go to your my Disney
experience account and then it'll connect to your ticketed package so
that's that's good to know like I mentioned you can also get
sticker decals to go on your Magic Band this is the one that I I don't know I
love F Codd I love spaceship earth so this one is kind of my favorite one that
I have I purchased I think two from an Etsy shop called my fantasy bands and I
will if I remember I will leave a link to their their shop below but you know
there and I know there's plenty of other sticker decal accounts out there but you
know this is the one that I got and I know they have a lot more than when I
first started purchasing from them and they're very affordable I want to say
they were under five dollars per sticker I hope this Magic Band video was helpful
for you if it was please give it a thumbs up share it with your friends who
are taking a Walt Disney World trip especially if it's their first time and
they really don't know what the magic bands are or how to use them please feel
free to share this information with them and comment below if you have gone to
Walt Disney World and you have magic bands maybe even magic bands like I have
what do you do with them when you return home do you reuse them on your next
trips do you make a garland like apparently I do and put them on my
Disney Christmas tree that's what I do or do you just display them somewhere or
do you just keep them in a drawer I'm just curious what everybody else does
with them I'm sure there's something more useful that I can do besides making
a garland out of my magic bands or could be a boa let's just make it about what
that works alright guys have a great day if you are not yet subscribed to my
channel I do hope you consider subscribing today I will see you in my
next Disney world video, Coral Joy Travel a touch of magic sharing joy bye guys
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How to worldbuild Scifi & Fantasy Cultures & Societies: Biology, Families and Dynasties (part 1) - Duration: 18:06.Greetings and Salutations! I'm Janet from World Anvil and today we're going to
talk about how you can create cultures and societies in your worldbuilding project!
So we're going to talk about marriages and families, we're going to talk about
clans or dynasties, and then we're going to address wider units like tribes and
cultures. So hold on to your hats, guys... It's time to light up the forge!
[EPIC MUSIC]
Social dynamics are often really overlooked in the art of worldbuilding,
so why are they so important? Well, the basics of your society are going to have
a massive impact on the way your world functions, whether it's background flavor
or main plot conflict. Thinking about the way that your cultures work in your
world is going to give you a deeper understanding of it on every level.
For example, the way your societies function is going to change the way your
settlements look... big families means big houses...
Looking deeper into the culture
of your world, could also tell you things about the history of your society: what
kind of conflicts may have been a problem in the past and what aspects of
your culture affect people to this day. Things to think about on that score are
things like gender biases, age biases, class and caste biases, or educational
biases. If you have multiple cultures interacting, thinking about their own
biases is going to tell you a lot about how they interact with one another.
Aspects of cultural ideologies also have a huge impact on things like conlangs
and religions, so that's a great place to look at the ramifications of your new
culture as well.
When you're starting with the new culture it's a good idea to
think about the biology of the species that you're dealing with. Although we're
not necessarily defined completely by our biology, it is a very good place to
start because it introduces necessarily limits and ramifications belonging to
all physical bodies.
For example the way children are conceived is going to
affect the way that potential parents interact with each other. Aspects like
the duration of pregnancy and the length of childhood are necessarily going to
affect how family units work. A long childhood might lead to a very close
parental bond with the children, whereas a very short childhood - or no childhood,
for example, if eggs are laid - may then lead to less importance on the
parent-child relationship within your culture. Lifespan is another aspect
that's very important to consider when we begin to think about our culture.
Very long lifespans might lead to deeper bonds within family groups, for example.
All these aspects have a huge impact on how we relate to one another and, of
course, it all starts with makin the babies...
[Music montage]
Procreation is a major biological
drive for every species on this planet. It's so important
it causes humans to go to the gym and triple in weight, it causes women to
paint their faces and pierce things, it causes animals to go completely crazy
and start building things. Procreation is a major drive, people!
So when you're
thinking about your new culture it's really important to consider what is
required for making babies. Now I'm not talking about Barry White and a bottle
of Prosecco here, I'm talking about the physical things which need to be aligned
in order for children to be produced. For example there might be time constraints:
some animals are not fertile at all the time. Dogs for example go into season and
have a period where they're fertile and otherwise they are not fertile. You can
see this in all sorts of species all over our planet. A great fictional
example of this is the Vulcans from Star Trek, who go through what's called "Pon
Farr". During this period they experience an uncontrollable urge to procreate: they
get aggressive, their demeanor changes, they lose their grip on logic... and if
they don't satisfy this urge really really bad things happen... as have been
visited in lots of Star Trek episodes. So that's a great example of a sapient
species that goes through this kind of mating season as it were. Another
question is how many biological sexes are required to produce a child? There
are species on this earth which are hermaphroditic so that's one avenue to
explore, but what if, for example, you had three biological sexes in your species,
or five biological sexes in your species?
How many of those are required to make a child and how does that affect the
cultural ramifications of a society at large? Another important question for
your society is what makes an attractive partner? Now this isn't just as simple as
someone being the biggest or the strongest, as we know from our own
cultures, and as we see repeatedly in the animal world. Longest eyestalks,
prettiest nest and shiniest butt are just some examples of how different species
on our planet choose their ideal mating partner. Performances are also really
common in nature. These might be courtship dances, changing colors or the
love songs of male mice... I kid you not it's a real thing! They sing, people! It's
like, Mouse Ballad 2019!
Another important aspect to consider when you first start
to conceive of your culture is whether it has formalized partnerships or not,
things like marriages. This might depend on how long childhood is or the duration
of pregnancy. Children require a lot of looking after - as I'm sure you guys are
aware - and the longer that they're reliant on their parent for food and for
security, the more demanding it is, therefore the more likely it is that
there'll be a team behind the parenting of one or more children. Again in terms
of demand it might be more likely to have a multi-parent family if there are
lots of children being produced. It increases the amount of time that a
parent has to look after the children and so more parenting hours are
required... therefore more people on the other hand. If you're looking at a short
childhood and, for example, an egg-laying species, single-parent families might be
more normal. That's going to affect all sorts of things, like how your cities
look, how your conlangs work and how people view single parent and multi-
parent families. It's also worth considering which biological sex,
or sexes, has the babies, and who looks after them? They're not always the same
person. Now the majority of human cultures have
the mother being the most important person for the child - after all they
carry the food! The Akka tribe in Africa, though, is a great example of a culture
in which men look after the babies quite a lot of the time, whilst the women go
out hunting. Men have even been known to breastfeed their babies,
that is to say, allow them to suckle on their nipple, when the women are away in
order to calm them down. And again, this mother-centric approach to a child
raising is not always the case in animal species as well. Male seahorses are the
obvious example - they both get pregnant and give birth to their young. Penguins
and a lot of other birds also take turns in both incubating and feeding their
children. Rhea and emu females take this one step
further. They mate with a male and then lay eggs... and then they leave the man to
look after those eggs and the offspring that come from them, which can take up to
two years. Meanwhile, they've gone off to mate with another man. I guess that's one
way to do it!
So these aspects - like how long does it take to raise a child and
who is involved in raising them - are very important when it comes to defining
social roles in your society or culture. Longevity and different life stages are
major questions that you will need to answer when you start defining these
points. When does a child leave their infant or larval form? When does a child
hit puberty? Elves, for example, live a hugely long time. Does that mean their
puberty is really long? Dear God, poor Elves! Human cultures approach this in
all different ways - sometimes the children are raised by the village or
sometimes only by the couple. Sometimes the nuclear family is involved and
sometimes not. There'll be examples of all sorts of different setups within
your world, but defining the cultural norm is going to go a long way in
helping you define your culture as a whole.
Alright guys, it's time for prompt number one! We're following a series of prompts
in order to build our world from the smallest unit to the largest unit. Get
your notebooks ready or open up a World Anvil page and start making notes!
Remember to put your answers in the comments below so we can all share our
notes.
How does the biology of your sapient species affect the basic family unit?
Think about the number of biological sexes, and the durations of
pregnancy, childhood and lifespan as a whole.
And that leads us to the next
question... how big is your family?
[Musical interlude]
How big are the family units in your culture?
Some cultures only reckon on parents, children, and maybe aunts and uncles.
Others might keep track of multiple lines of distant cousins and part
siblings. There are also different ways to understand relatedness: for example, am
I related to my father's cousins or my mother's cousins? Some cultures only
understand kinship through the patrilineal line, that is, only people on
the father's side are relations. You might also have some aspects of
inheritance viewed through the patrilineal line - for example monetary
inheritance - and some aspects of inheritance viewed through the
matrilineal line - for example, inheritance of identity or religion. Judaism is a
great example of something which is inherited culturally through the
matrilineal line - if your mother is Jewish then you are Jewish. Single
lineage inheritance is really common in societies that don't have great records.
What that means is that it's easier to keep track of only one line of
inheritance than of two. This means that when the families are bigger, or more
sprawling, or with many short generations you can keep track of them pretty easily.
Another important aspect is what the different roles that we understand, like
uncle or father, really mean. One of the cultures in Patrick Rothfuss's The
Kingkiller Chronicle doesn't believe in paternity - they don't
think that the father has any role in the procreation of children. This means
that there is no father relationship - there is no fatherhood. In some cultures,
relations of the same gender on the same genealogical line are considered
equivalent: for example, your father is your father of course, but your father's
brother is also your father. The aunt on your father's side may be more or less
important than the aunt on your mother's side. The oldest or the youngest child
may hold some special significance. All these kinds of relationship quirks add a
rich and varied nature to your culture and also will define all sorts of very
subtle social strata and cues within the family unit. It's going to change how
people relate to one another on a fundamental level. And speaking of what
we owe to one another, let's talk about honor codes and moral codes. Honor codes
and moral codes - what we owe to each other and especially to members of our
family - are really important for defining cultural boundaries. These can take a lot
of different forms. For example you look after your parents when they're elderly
but what about your father's parents or your husband's parents? Are they also
bound to you in that way? And how far out do those obligations stretch? Another
really important thing to consider is the incest taboo. Now this is a real
thing and it's really important. For example, obviously I can't marry my
brother, but can I marry my cousin? In Jane Austen's day that was completely
normal and acceptable. In fact it was often desirable as a way of keeping the
wealth within the family. Different cultures treat this in different ways.
For example, in Muslim law if a woman became a widow, her brother-in-law would
be obliged to marry her in order to look after her. In Christian law a woman could
not marry their brother-in-law under any circumstances. In fact that's
part of what kicked off the whole Henry the Eighth disaster. These are very
opposite attitudes which persist even until today
to the same issue, so how is your culture going to deal with them?
Another question is to whom do you owe your allegiance? To your own family or to
the family you've married into? Even today in some cultures, a woman owes
allegiance not to her father's family but to her father-in-law's family once
she's become married. She cooks for them, she works for them, she looks after them
and not for her own family. And finally, how does inheritance work in your
culture? This might be different at different periods of time because
inheritance is about laws as well as about cultures, so it's one to think
about quite carefully. Rules of inheritance mould how families grow and
develop. Families will often restrict to the number of children they have so that
the family wealth is not parceled up in packets that are too small. Historically
it was very common that the second son and the third son would not be allowed
to marry - they might be sent off to have professions rather than allowed to
settle down and have a marriage and an estate of their own.
Again this was to prevent the family wealth from being divided up too much -
the idea was to keep all the money together so the family remained
prestigious throughout the generations. Extra daughters might be given a dowry,
but often they were encouraged to remain unmarried or go off in into convents.
Another solution from ancient Greece was to marry nieces and uncles - again, thereby
keeping the wealth within the close family unit. The technicalities of the
inheritance within your laws and within your culture is going to affect these
kinds of decisions within your cultures. For example, is it the oldest child who
inherits everything or the oldest son? Can women inherit? Do they inherit
exclusively? And how are items divided between the genders... however many you
have of them? For example, in certain times and in certain places in history,
women could inherit some things whilst men inherited other things. On the
islands in ancient Greece, for example, it was very common that men would inherit
the land but the women would inherit their houses.
This means that get out of my house was not just a figure of speech! There may be
specific divisions in who can inherit which items
and it's really important to think about that in advance, because that tells you a
lot about who has control of what. These kinds of inheritance questions are,
ironically, most important for people who are actually wealthy - who've got stuff.
Amongst the poor in almost all cultures and histories these things are less
important. Nobody cares who gets the stuff because there is no stuff. So these
rules might govern the family formations of your wealthiest and most prestigious
families in your culture, but remember they may not apply to everyone. All right
guys, it's time for prop number two now, so crack open your World Anvil page and
let's get writing! Remember to put your answers in the comments below so we can
all share our notes!
How big is the typical close family?
Is kinship judged
through the matrilineal, patrilineal or some other way?
How does inheritance work
in your culture?
I've broken this video into two parts so that it's a little bit
easier to follow and a little bit easier to track. Check out our youtube channel,
that's youtube.com/WorldAnvil to find the second part, or it should
should be linked in this video as well. Make sure you tune in so that you can
answer the other prompts and learn more about worldbuilding social dynamics. But
for now, grab your hammer... AND GO WORLDBUILD!
[EPIC MUSIC]
Oh Lordy Lordy Lord...
[strange noises]
these might be marriages for life or they could be
something at a hello cat no you can't come here
I can I can no no no your timing is impeccable your small Beast
I am not feeling social...
with making the babies uh-huh... babies....
[random screaming]
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🇵🇱Kolumbijskie termy prosto z gór - Narino #4 | PROJECT COLOMBIA - Duration: 5:51.have an impression that this is one of such places
where tourists haven't arrived yet.
The water flows right from the mountains, it has various temperatures
and what's interesting is that you can really relax here
because there are not so many people.
Everyone has an opportunity to enter the thermal baths,
relax oneself and have a rest.
I like it, it's beautiful.
The Holy Spirit Thermal Baths possess curable and tranquilizing
properties that contribute to health recovery.
What is more the views are breathtaking.
Hello!
Welcome!
Hello!
We have been riding over big stones here for two hours
being held up by water from time to time on the road,
I was bitten by mosquitos that much
and our drone fell down
but we are in a paradise.
This is my village, Narino Antioquia,
I invite you to get to know it.
It's a magical place, its rivers, its mountains..
A unique experience
I've just come and I love the contact with nature
realising that within the distance of 3 or 4 hours from Medellin
we can find the nearest thermal baths.
It's beautifuI to feel connected to nature,
even though the road here is hard to get through, it's still worth going to get here.
This place seems to be so cool
because you can not only come
enjoy your time with your family
here but also you can relax and relieve the stress.
Come, it's so wonderful here,
there is no internet connection but it's a great place.
It's a good place to come, relax and enjoy oneself,
it is also said to be good for your
health and cure many illnesses and that's why I like it here.
What I like most in this place
are the pools where hot water
is supplied
and that everyone can have a good time here, no matter when we want to use them.
The nature is beautiful.
They are natural because they flow out of the volcano.
There are bungalows, rooms to let, the service is very good,
good food to choose from,
there is also a campsite
where you can camp.
Climate, quiet, landscape.
Everything what forms water is beautiful.
I must admit that I haven't relaxed so much in such a place like this for a long time.
What's the most beautiful thing
about it is that when I'm in the baths I look at the most beautiful nature
it's really wonderful here.
Come to Narino Antioquia
and enjoy its thermal baths.
You think that this place it's worth seeing,
it's only a moment in the discovered
road which you can cherish
because it is just like life paved with stones.
I invite everyone to come here
and enjoy these beautiful waters,
because there are also a river and thermal baths.
It's good to share it with your family
also because one can feel more connected with nature.
You should really come here, it's so natural here,
the birds sing all the time, the sound of river water is heard right next to the pools.
The pool is wonderful.
I invite you to this beautiful place
called the Holy Spirit Thermal Baths,
it's some relaxation, far from noise,
you can spend the time with yourself,
it's something very important for us.
That's all today from the magical baths.
If you like this video subscribe our YouTube channel.
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Chadder Chipmunk | The Mystery of the Missing Pandas Episode 3 | Group Publishing - Duration: 9:44.Thanks for watching Lifetree Kids!
Get your camera phone ready for that panda picture you wanted!
Hey!
Watch the hair!
You're not a panda!
Well, I'm going to take that as a compliment, thank you.
Since pandas weigh 300 pounds and smell like mildewed gym socks, and never wear pink.
Ah!
This thing is worthless!
Why aren't you with the inspector?
He needs another pair of glasses.
He broke his second pair tying his shoe.
(Giggling) Ta!
Well Chadder, there's no use sitting around moping.
C'mon, I've got a job for the both of us.
Hmm…This will be useful.
There are over a thousand kinds of bamboo.
I wish there were a thousand kinds of M&Ms.
This here happens to be one of the kinds that the pandas will not eat.
It's crowding out the good bamboo.
If we can prune out the bad stuff, the good stuff can grow back.
Maybe the pandas will come back to eat it.
Come on, Chadder, let's get to work.
Hey, Chadder!
Tired already?
That's hard work.
I need to get a drink.
Water's by the toolshed, help yourself.
That oughta make work easy.
Pops!
Here I come!
(Engine revving).
Whoa!
(Yelling) Gee!
I'm a monkey.
(Laughing) Chadder, are you okay up there?
I'm fine, but I think this tree has sprung a leak.
Oh, that's not a leak.
That's a python!
P-P-P-Python?
Don't worry, Chadder!
I'll help you!
Okay, Chadder, come on down now…quietly!
Good.
Oh, Pops, I'm sorry, I was just trying to help.
Now I've ruined the tractor and I'm still no good at cutting bamboo.
You know, God must have been watching out for you.
That vine was precisely where you needed it to save your life.
And God put you here to get rid of the snake.
Maybe you'd do better helping Jane and Moose with the painting.
Point me in the right direction, Pops!
Right over there.
(Panting.)
Chadder!
You ran all this way to paint?
Yes, ma'am!
Where's Moose and Jane.
They never showed up.
If you ask me, they're do-gooders without the "do."
Not me!
I'm here to do!
Well, I guess short help is better than no help at all.
I'm going to paint the trim in black and you can paint the rest of the building in
white.
But there's only one brush.
You can use the spray-painter.
But remember, keep it on "low."
(yelling) Chadder!
It's everywhere… even on my eyes!
Chadder, wait!
Oh, my goodness!
It's all over!
Let me help you!
Oh, Chadder.
You look like a little panda!
Stay right there.
I'm going to go get some soapy water.
This is hilarious.
(laughing) Hello there, little guys…I've been looking for you all day!
You have?
You can talk?
That's incredible!
Do you mind if I ask you some questions?
Sure, go right ahead.
How do you like it here at Panda Paradise?
It's great!
Pops is awesome.
He's always watching out for me.
Not so long ago, he even saved me from a python.
A python?
Excellent care and protection…
What have you've done for the last 24 hours?
Well, I tried some bamboo…
Good diet, excellent health and nutrition.
And then I met Moose.
A moose?
Here?
Variety of wildlife…
And then I crashed a riding lawn mower.
What?
It's okay, Pops cam and gave me a big hug right away and he made everything all right.
Yes…I'm glad to hear you're so well taken care of.
It was a pleasure to meet you!
Bath time!
These pandas sure are pampered.
Huh?
That inspector's pretty funny.
He said he's been looking for me all day long.
That doesn't make sense.
You were here when the inspector was here this morning.
Ahh!
Chadder, without his glasses, he thinks you're a panda!
That is pretty funny…but I'd better go tell him the truth.
Chadder…wait, wait, wait now.
Now that the inspector thinks he's seen a panda… that's a good thing for Panda
Paradise.
A very good thing!
But it's not the truth.
Ahh, Chadder, ok.
You do what you've gotta do.
I just hope you're doing the right thing.
Inspector!
Good to see you again.
Ah…yes.
You two again.
Uh, where did Princess go?
She was kind enough to retrieve my replacement, replacement – uh, I can't remember which
pair of glasses I'm on.
Ahhh!
Reduced vision!
Oh, that's just horrible!
It's only right of us to help you out.
Uh, Panda!
Panda?
Where?
Without my spectacles, I can't see anything.
Oh, I must have been mistaken or something.
Panda!
Inspector?
Inspector?
Whoa!
Panda!
Panda? So beautiful!
So graceful.
Look at him play!
Look at what?
This is more beautiful than a recycling center at sunset!
You people are not normal.
Oh dear.
Oh…This day can't possible get any worse.
Will Chadder find a way to get down?
Who wears the black glovers?
Will the inspector ever find out the truth?
Find out in the next exciting episode of Chadder's Mystery of the Missing Pandas.
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Siren Season 2, Episode 5 | Sneak Peek: Bristol Cove Goes on Lockdown | Freeform - Duration: 1:06.Lot of people been installing these lately.
That right?
Yeah. It's— it's the drugs.
It causes a rise in crime.
And we hear about it all.
Locksmiths, we are the first line of defense.
Oh, hey!
Hey.
Did you have a break-in?
Break-out, actually.
My house guests like to wander.
Where are they now?
Upstairs, sleeping.
I shouldn't have stopped by, I—
Oh, no. Not at all.
I'm happy you came.
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To Treat Or Not To Treat // Versatile Horsemanship - Duration: 19:07.in today's video I'm gonna go over the benefits and dangers of feeding treats
to horses if you're new here my name is brandi and this channel is all about
horsemanship and my journey with horses I'm here with muffin and muffin is just
kind of hanging out and chillin she doesn't she's not expecting a treat or
anything and that in my opinion is the best time to give a horse a treat so if
I want to give my horse a treat I'm gonna wait and tell they're not looking
for it they're not searching me and she's standing nice and quiet that's a
perfect time to get a little reward so the treats that I have are they're
just real little I don't like to give very big treats I don't remember the
name I don't remember the name of this particular treat but I can post that in
the description below so she's not expecting this whatsoever so the best
thing to do see your little ears go up she's like oh thank you that was so nice
but if she were moving around dancing anything like that there's absolutely no
way I'm gonna give her a treat now is something that you might see is she
might start sort of searching me a little bit and wondering if she's gonna
get another one or try to figure out where another one's gonna come from and
that's all I've got for her and I'm just gonna leave it at that because I'm just
using this as an example today it's very very rare that I'll give my horse
multiple treats in one day because then they continue to search for it here I
have an example of a horse that's not gonna get a treat from me
this is Annabelle and prior to me owning Annabelle she was given a tremendous
amount of treats and it got to be a very bad habit for her and right now she's
she's frustrated because she was tied and the other horses the other horses
exited the area so she got upset sitting by herself so she's going to be a little
bit distracted here but anyway Annabelle has some pretty bad habits and I just
want to kind of emphasize on how hard it is to get a horse over those habits so
right now you can see she's smelling me she knows that that I have that scent on
me I either had a treat or have treats or
whatever that moment where a horse is searching for a tree is a lot of times
where I see people giving them treats so that is the absolute worst thing that
you can do because it gets worse and worse and worse they start really sort
of I don't want to call it begging because that's not the right word but
sort of hunting for those treats they're looking for that those bad behaviors and
horses can very quickly lead to things such as pushing biting just all around
getting rather aggressive so Annabelle is a horse that is she is basically
banned from just getting treats as just because so some of the horses it's
absolutely fine to just walk up and give them a little treat you know or as
you're putting them away or just because you know you're eating an apple for
lunch and you want to give your core to your horse that's great and it's
absolutely great no problem but this is not a horse that can have that ever so
the only time this horse will get a treat is when it's used for positive
reinforcement and only in one situation that I can think of and that is catching
Annabelle got Annabelle got into a habit you see how she smells that I mean and
she's she's just kind of searching for it it's not gonna happen
but Annabelle got into a habit where she would walk away from a person if they
were going up to catch her and it wasn't anything major but it was just she would
turn to leave so in that situation we made it a point for a short time that
when we went out to catch her we after we do catch her and get the halter on
that's when we give her a treat but she has no idea it's there she doesn't
expect it whatsoever but it just makes it so when we do go to catch her she's a
little bit more willing to do so something that would help her instead of
giving her a treat is some round pen work working on hooking on in the round
pen but I didn't have a round pen setup at the time so it just really wasn't an
option so we've been working on that now to fix
that problem and eliminating those treats so but I can say we probably did
that maybe a dozen times so not anything not anything that became a habit there
now I want to tell you a little story about the best horse in the world and
how treats went very bad for him so I had this horse named poco and I gave
lessons to hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of beginners and kids on on him
and one of the things that we did after every lessons is the setting was he was
in a in cross ties and after his ride every time he was given a treat so not
in this one particular day I had a young girl she was probably about five years
old and once is her lesson was done and she was finished grooming him he was
standing in the cross ties and she was stored at whirling around and dancing in
front of him and as she sort of went by him he just knocked her right over so he
rooted his nose out and knocked a little girl over and that was a moment because
the reason he did that is he was like hey I need my treat
what's the holdup here what are you doing give me my treat and that was the
moment forward that he never received a treat again after lessons so the only
time he got treats was if he was just standing really quietly I was eating an
apple had a core went over and gave it to him he was not expecting it
whatsoever or if I had any students that really wanted to give him a treat after
their lesson they were allowed to put it in a bucket in the stall before the
horse was put away but that was a problem that could have gotten really
really bad had I not done something about it at that point his ears were
pinned when he did it so that could easily lead to biting as well luckily
all he did was was knock her over but it was um it could have been very bad this
is my filly ona if you'd like to know more about her you can check out this
link right here ona has never had a treat as long as I owned her and I'm
pretty confident that her previous with the ridge that she came from I'm pretty
sure that they didn't give her any treats so I'm gonna show you today her
very first treat and see how she reacts to it
she's got to sniff it with both nostrils
nibble at it and I have to just because a lot of times what they do with their
first street is they'll they'll drop it because they're not really sure if it's
something that they want to eat or not
what do you think gonna is that worth it or not worth it would you do it again
you think so a lot of times people are like oh it's so mean that it's so sad
they've never had a treat before or oh it was so sad to see that they wouldn't
take a treat or this or that it's not sad it's just it's something different
for them they don't know what it is it's like it's like giving something new a
new food to a kid that they've never had before
um no big deal you know they they don't need treats in their life it's just that
it's a treat so as long as she's not searching for it I'll give her another
one I'll see if she'll take it she goes
now I can honestly tell you this is probably the last treat she's gonna get
for quite some time I used to go through oh I don't know a small bag a small bag
maybe a 1-pound bag or something of treats it would last me a year or longer
and now I've been going through a lot more just because of certain situations
that have arose at the barn but but so that's about how often I feed treats so
what I would like to know is do you give your horses treats or do not give your
horses treats comment yes or no in the comments below good girl yeah it was
just a weird experience for you one thing that I really don't believe in is
bribery so using treats to bribe a horse to do something is not an effective way
of training a horse a recent situation that I did use bribery with treats is
with our Pony Rosie and if you're not familiar with Rosie story be sure to
check out her story in this link right here basically I needed to get her
loaded and I needed to do it quickly so I used everything that I could to get
her loaded up in that situation I know that it's not training it's definitely
not going to help for the future but I just had to do what I had to do so I
took that day and said ok I need to work on this
with her knowing that I'll go forward and actually train her to load the
trailer bribing her is not going to be a long-term thing that's gonna work out so
I see a lot of people that's how they they get their horses loaded into the
trailers is they use grain or that's how they catch their horse but basically if
you don't have grain or you don't have a treat and that horse is used to getting
that when you load them or when you catch them good luck catching them in
the future or loading them in the future another situation that I think is
fantastic for using treats as positive reinforcement is if a horse is getting
regular medication so for instance with Rosie with all the medication that she
was receiving basically she got to the point where she would see me coming and
just turn and leave so I knew that I had to do something to make it so it wasn't
such an unpleasant experience for this pony so what I started doing is I would
administer the medication and then give her a small treat right afterwards
whether it be an apple core or a part of a carrot or a an actual horse treat
whatever it was she got something after each dose was administered and I find
that that really helped and she got to where she was looking forward to me
coming out and getting her instead of just dreading the the nasty stuff I was
gonna be putting in her mouth another story I'm going to tell you about is a
rescue horse that's been at my farm for several years and when she first arrived
the person who adopted her is a first-time horse owner okay but has
always had dogs and used treats for training and that sort of thing but
anyway it became a situation where the horse was the horse was the horse had
been neglected and starved so she really really really was food
driven after that so when this person adopted her she started giving her a lot
of treats thinking that it was a great way to bond with her horse and basically
what ended up happening is the horse started to get pretty pushy and one day
one of my boarders went out to the pasture to catch their horse and this
this rescue mayor came up to the to the gal and when she was shooed away so the
gals just sorta went to shoo her away the horse Pinder ears reared up and came
down bit the gal shoulder and pinned her down in the snow and that kind of
behavior is incredibly dangerous dangerous obviously so but what-what
made that happen is for one the horse was pushy on the ground to begin with
but she associated people with always giving her treats so anybody that she
approached she expected to get a treat from so she got to the point where she
just assumed that humans spit out treats all the time so as of that day that
horse was forbidden to be hand-fed anything ever and she even even with
grain is a little bit on the on the pushy side so if she's getting grain
she's one that'll stand at the gate chase the other horses off she gets
really aggressive about that sort of stuff so from that day forward no treats
period and since then I have I have ended up with the horse and we've worked
on ground manners and there's been no issues of her showing any aggression
towards people at all and she knows that she's not getting a treat it's
absolutely not an option and if there's a moment where she even comes up to
somebody in the pasture she's driven away just to let know that no this is
not this is not allowed but that is a very bad habit that lasted it would took
a really long time to get rid of and it could have been an extremely dangerous
situation now I want to tell you a little bit about Sally this is Sally and
if you if you want to know a little bit more about Sally you can check out a
video that I have right here Sally is a very good example of a horse that's
she's not horse she's a mule a mule that is an equine that is
incredibly difficult to catch um Sally's been with me for several
months now she came over the summer and I'm taking
my time with her and gaining trust the way that I feel is the best possible way
for this animal but basically what I'm gonna do is I'm
gonna show you kind of how I got her to the point where I could catch her and
touch her and just basically handle her because at first it was not an option so
with her it would take me an hour or longer to catch her just to get near her
and to pet her so I gave up completely on catching her for quite some time and
just focused on her getting to trust me so I used grain sometimes in a sense
where I would sit and wait for her to come to me and then I would offer her a
little bit of her grain she gets grain once a day and that was a perfect
opportunity for me to work with her on a daily basis and she got used to that and
then I wanted to make it a little bit more convenient not just be at feeding
time so basically what I would do is I would walk up and I would pet her and I
wish I could show you how it was before but I'd walk up I better never treat now
this is an animal that is so good with feeding her treats and grain whatever
she's very kind about it she's never searched for it
she's never expecting it so she's a perfect example of an animal that I can
do this with where there's others that I wouldn't even consider it but so
basically she has gotten to the point where she will follow me with ease and
she trusts me but when I send somebody else out to try
and catch her it's not happening so basically I have a lot more work to do
with her to get her so she's comfortable with that but I also need to start
sending other people out to catch her and now I know that the way that I did
this with her works so I'm gonna have other people do it the same way until we
get her to the point where she's just comfortable with anybody approaching
so I'm gonna walk up to her you see her nostrils flare just a little bit that's
concerned to her so and that's okay because she's going to do that for a
while and I'm okay with that halter on and that's a good opportunity to give
her a treat especially when she steps forward like that with me
the better Sally gets with her catching and handling the less that I'm going to
offer her any kind of a treat so right now she's she is in a pen by herself so
I can work with her if I need to in that area it's a smaller area so I have the
ability to work with her but pretty soon I'm gonna be adding her out with my herd
so when she's out with a herd of a dozen other horses I need to make sure that I
can catch her so once I'm really comfortable and
knowing that I can catch her the way she is we've had a pretty good success rate
now but once I turn around what I heard it could change so and that's where I'll
go back to you know I'll go out once I do catch her she'll get a treat but
eventually the goal is no more treats just on an occasional basis the way I
look at it is I want to give my horse a treat just about as often as I give my
kids ice cream so or even myself and that's really not very often you know
and when you do get it it's a treat it's something special it's not something
that's expected or done on a daily basis one thing nice about giving treats is it
can definitely be something that your your equine looks forward to and that
they they appreciate and it can be a really good thing when done in a manner
that is positive and thought-out you wouldn't want to encourage your horse to
to bite and that's something where with kids feeding treats
I really recommend from my own personal experience I really recommend that kids
maybe put a treat in a bucket or lay in the stall or something like that and be
very cautious about how they feed treats to a horse I have several horses that
have nibbled at fingers simply because they really thought that they were
getting be given a treat and with kids you know
if they're eating an apple or something like that before they come to the barn
they smell like a treat so it's a it's a very honest mistake on the horses part
but if we can teach our horses not to be mouthy on us to begin with that is a the
perfect way of going about it well I hope you're able to find this video
useful helpful a little bit interesting maybe if you did please be sure to give
it a like and share it with your friends and make sure to leave me a comment
below I'd really love to hear what kind of treats you feed your horses if you do
if you don't I'm curious to know so and don't forget to hit that subscribe
button thanks for watching
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Jonah Herring: Student Success Spotlight - Duration: 4:02.My name is Jonah Herring, I'm a junior and I'm majoring in Marketing. I really
wanted to major in business because, growing up, I was always on the the labor
side of businesses. I really never saw the the back side or the
behind-the-scenes that really goes on but I would always ask questions and it
kind of interested me. So, once I got to the age where I had to figure out what I
wanted to do, I knew I didn't want to work hard labor for a living. So I
figured I could get into the business side and really be behind the scenes of
everything that goes on in business.
So I'm currently taking a Business 2010
class, which is just like a professional development class. That is with Ms. Moppert
and in her class we really go over interview skills and resume stuff.
Using that information that we get in class and then coming in here and
sitting down with Ms. Rayna or Ms. Moppert herself to really dig deep into
the resume, or dig deep into interview skills, is really what has helped me
succeed and what I've gotten a lot out of.
I went to Mr. Serviss looking for different
internships and stuff to get into for sales - I would really like to go
into sales. Then, of course, I attended the career fair and spoke to all these
different companies. I spoke to Altria individually and then they wanted
to come back and meet with me again. So, actually, the night before we met at
the employee career preview panel. That was really cool because I got
to kind of meet them before the career fair. Then, we get to the career fair
and it's kind of the second time they've seen me. [I was] a little a little more familiar
than other students and I got an email from them about a week later [setting up]
an interview. So my first interview went really well. They were kind of walking me
through open-ended questions, behavioral questions saying that I needed some work on those.
The Director of [the] Alabama [Division] ended the interview with, "I want to see
you back next week for the final interview but I really want to see you
improve on these questions. I want you to go to the OPCD and really
do some work and see if you can get better at these." So I came in here. I met
with Ms. Rayna and I met was Ms. Moppert. I actually did a mock interview with Ms. Rayna and
that was very good because that simulated the behavioral questions
perfectly. I went back for the final interview and, at the end of the
interview, he asked me, "So how much work did you go do?"
I said, "Well I met with both of them one time and then I
did some work on my own." He said, "I could really tell." He said, "I emailed with them
and made sure that you checked in with them and actually went to them. Now,
seeing you in the second interview, I can really tell that it benefited you and it
helped you a lot. I'm proud that you did that and it really showed
that you wanted to get after this and do the best you could."
I would say the biggest thing for me has always been getting involved in
doing extra things. When I got to Auburn I was a little intimidated by
the size and how many people are everywhere and just everything that it has
to offer. But it's really important in this success of your
career because, within two months of being here, I've already
landed an internship that could possibly turn into a full-time career
job. So that's helped me and that's made me realize that like, if you
really want it, then Auburn has the resources that can make it happen.
The OPCD has the resources and the connections. You've just got to get in here and do
it and don't be don't be scared. Don't be ashamed of coming in here and
getting extra help because everybody that I've met with - whether it be Ms. Rayna,
Ms. Moppert, Mr. Serviss - they want to help you.
They're here for you, they don't care how long it takes or how long extra they have
to stay. They're here for you and they want to see you succeed. So that's really
helped me and made me comfortable with coming in and getting extra help.
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How to Draw a Birthday Cake | Cake Drawing For Kids | Cake Coloring Pages for Children - Duration: 12:12.hello guys, welcome to my brand new video.
In This Video You Will Be Learning How to Draw a Birthday Cake Step by Step.
I Absolutely Love Birthday Cake Drawing for That Matter.
so let get start it.
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ICE WOMAN 2 - Duration: 0:41.Okay
[Music]
Hey, you!
Finally awake.
You were trying to cross the border, right?
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Tony Tucker – Wait For The Night To Turn Blue / Lyrics - Duration: 6:12.* Red Grey Matter
All rights reserved.
Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws
In order to avoid copyright infringement,
please, do not upload this song on your channel.
Enjoy your day!
[ Music ]
It's a cold,cold world,
that we live in today
Everybody hurts,
each in their own different ways
So many things,
that tear you up inside
We all need a warm touch,
somewhere safe to hide
So I sit here by the fire and hold on to the night
And listen to the song that you sing in my life
I'll sit under the moon,I'll wait here for you
Wait for the night to turn blue
[ Music ]
I'll wait for the calm,
on the easy side of midnight
My heart will sing the song,
of the quiet endless starlight
And I'll forget about the pain,
that eats me up inside
Come on take my hand
and somewhere in the blues we'll hide
So I sit by the fire and hold on to the night
Listen to the song,that you sing in my life
I'll sit under the moon,
I'll wait here for you
I'll wait for the night to turn blue
Oh yeh,wait for the night
Wait for the night to turn blue..
[ Music ]
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Maratona musicale di GiGi e Mirai Miu - Come abbiamo fatto Solitudine - Episodio 004 - 2019-02-25 - Duration: 15:45.Hello Net Pilgrims! Welcome to a new episode of GiGi and Mirai music marathon! Let's start!
Today Mirai has got a cold, so I don't think she will talk much
Oh my god! I think I forgot tissues in the kitchen!
- Do you want a hot milk for your cold? - Thank you!
Last time we discussed about Primavera, so this time we will see the song that came after Primavera, which is Solitudine.
Solitudine in italian means loneliness and recently I got a comment from Falksus in which she wrote she was feeling lonely.
So I hope this video will help you since we will talk a lot of loneliness in the second half of the video, but before digging into the topic let's continue from where we left
To be honest I wasn't really satisfied of how we did Primavera. I am not talking about the song itself, which I love, but about the workflow we used
When we did Primavera we were only using text chat, so after I received the melody I was almost forced to work alone because text chat has some limitations
So i thought that the next step would have been to improve the way we were doing music so it wasn't her work and my work sticked together with the glue but something we built up together from scratch
So we started using Skype video chat. With video chat I could share my screen and her listen to the music when I was making it so I could have heard her suggestions. We meet on Skype once a week
So by doing this we really increased the quality of the workflow
In addition to that Mirai's parents bought her a MIDI keyboard
I told them to buy a cheap one, and nowadays you can really get one for cheap and Mirai loves using one
So not only we were using video chat now but we also had a MIDI keyboard and the time of handwritten music notation was over!
So not only video chat, but also a MIDI keyboard!!! Fantastic!
So Solitudine is born from all these workflow improvement
Now this was the very first version as the way Mirai originally conceived it
Now the next one you are going to hear is the final version... ok... ok... yes I ruined it completely!!!
I managed to ruin it even we had Skype and a MIDI keyboard...
Even if you know the song already please listen to it one more time reading the lyrics, since in after that we will discuss the lyrics in details. Enjoy!
The appointment was at 3 o'clock and I am here!
Please come fast I hate to be left alone
That's typical of you, you always say you will arrive on time but you never do it
You are really selfish and one day I you will regret to be so selfish
And that day you will finally understand what it means to be left alone
And from the darkness the loneliness will strike you like a lethal weapon
S.O.S. Save me! Please come fast I am waiting!
S.O.S. Save me! Don't let me wait any longer!
I fear that this loneliness that I feel now one day will devour me
I was even thinking you were the one right for me
But here I am, left alone again
But this is the last time you make me wait! Our relationships it's over!
With your selfish behavior there is no difference in being alone
And finally free from you I will find the strength that I need to start again
and strength will be my friend
and one day I will meet someone who will never leave me alone
S.O.S. Save me! Please come fast I am waiting!
S.O.S. Save me! Don't let me wait any longer!
I fear that this loneliness that I feel now one day will devour me
S.O.S. Save me! Please come fast I am waiting!
S.O.S. Save me! Don't let me wait any longer!
S.O.S. Save me! Please come fast I am waiting!
S.O.S. Save me! Don't let me wait any longer!
So I asked Mirai: "what do you want the lyrics to be based on?" And she replied: "loneliness"
Oh my god!!! Soooooo cuuuuuteeeee!! Sooooo cuuuuuteeeee!!
I was thinking that I was the one to make introspective and sad songs, but it turned out that Mirai too loved sad songs
Oh my god!!! Soooooo cuuuuuteeeee!! Sooooo cuuuuuteeeee!!
And loneliness is such a universal feeling! Everyone has felt it at least once in their life
And I thought it would have been a good opportunity to tell Mirai and you all how I think about loneliness
I always like to put secret messages when I write lyrics and usually Mirai is able to decipher them, but this time I may have been too cryptic and she couldn't
So I think this is a good chance to reveal Mirai the hidden message that was in front of her eyes all this time
But before I tell you the hidden message, let's discuss about loneliness. What is loneliness?
Loneliness has nothing to do to have someone physically close to you. Try to think all the times you went to a party and you felt alone
or on the opposite all the times you are at home alone but you are busy doing stuff you do not feel loneliness
So, again it has nothinn to do with the presence of other people around us but it is instead a feeling or a state of mind
It is generated by the realization that people around us do not care for what we do for them or who we are
and we tend to think that it is due to our faults or to not be able to do enough to be loved
and then we start feel even lonelier or even depressed by the mere thoughts that people around us do not care for us
And I think this is how Mirai felt when she asked me to make a song about loneliness and the same is for Falksus when she wrote that comment
I think that both of them are missing a piece of the puzzle
The loneliness that we feel is not our loneliness but is the loneliness of these people that are not able to give back love or even a courtesy
If someone is not even able to say thank you after you helped him and he ignores you he is the lonely person, not you
Try to think to each interaction with people like a seed. And not all seeds are equal. Some, like flowers, flourish really fast
but trees take years before they can make fruits
Some people understand that you helped them only after seeing the fruits on a seed you planted years ago...
other people instead are able to appreciate your help even when you are sowing the land before even planting the seed
it's not your fault if some people are blind and insensible
And the lyrics of Solitudine talk about this but the message was way to cryptic and Mirai didn't understood it
she even told me that the Miku that was singing was too evil and hearthless
*cries* nooo... Mirai doesn't like my lyrics!!!
I think she was referring when the lyrics says that the loneliness will strike him from the darkness like is a lethal weapon... or when she hints at a revenge
but the meaning is different of course
what I wanted to say is that the seed you have planted in a relationship with a person, will sooner or later flourish
and one day this person will realize that you spent time helping them
and this person will realize it all of a sudden... and this is what I meant by the fact that it would be like a strike from a weapon
and he will be shocked to realize he lost such a gentle person like you because he was so selfish to not appreciate what you were doing for him
and it will be even harder for him because at that time you will have already found better friends, friends that loves you for who you are
So, as always, the Obstacle is the Way! When facing loneliness as obstacle people turn around and try to evade it because it is a feeling that hurts
and we do our best to stop feeling lonely and we forget that since the obstacle is the way, loneliness is the way
you just need to realize that the loneliness you are feeling is not yours, but is of the people around you and if you embrace this feeling the loneliness will go away
and by doing so, the loneliness become a strength. that's why we talk about Miku finding new strength in the lyrics
as long as you keep doing our best you shouldn't fear anything
who cares is people do not appreciate us as long as we are doing our best?
it would be also nice to discuss about boredom, being introvert and extrovert, but I will leave this topic for one of my blogs
As always I remember we have this tshirt on sale. The link is in the description. Please buy one and send us a picture wearing it. Mirai would love to see you wearing one.
So, today too we have revealed you one of our hidden messages, but do not worry in this same moment I am encoding a new one
If you want to discover our next secret please follow us in our marathon and see you in the next video!
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