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Brainy Dose Presents Top 10 Creepy Deep Sea Creatures

About seventy percent

of our planet is covered by water. There

are all kinds of strange and creepy

species that inhabit our oceans. Many

strange things live there, including

these creepy sea creatures on our list.

Number One - Anglerfish

The Anglerfish is named after its characteristic mode of

hunting prey. The long filaments

sprouting from the center of the fish's

head is called Escott or Elysium, and

some of the deep sea anglers can even

emit light from it. It is movable in all

directions and it can be wiggled to

resemble a prey animal to other

predators. The Anglerfish's jaws are

triggered automatically by contacts in

its tentacles. Once predators come close

enough, the Anglerfish can devour them

whole. This creepy fish is also able to

stretch its jaws and stomach big enough to

swallow prey up to twice the size of its entire body.

Number Two - Blobfish

Found off the coast of mainland Australia,

Tasmania and New Zealand, the Blobfish

lives at depths between 2,000 and 3,900

feet, where the pressure is 60 to 100

times higher than at sea level.

Some say that this is the ugliest

creature in the sea, yet aside from

possessing a face that only a mother

could love, the Blobfish's distinctive

appearance is the key to its survival.

This fish has no muscles, instead it's

made up of a gelatinous substance,

slightly less dense than water.

This allows the Blobfish to hover over

the sea floor without expending energy.

Number Three - Giant Isopod

This creepy sea creature looks like a giant

underwater bug, but it belongs to the

crustacean family. It has seven pairs of

legs, four sets of jaws, and large fixed

eyes.

The antennas located on the front of

its head are used to sense the

environment, while the thick segmented

shell acts as a protective shield. The

Giant Isopod curls into a ball when

threatened. The Giant Isopods is also

known for always being in a state of

semi hibernation.

This allows it to limit its energy

expenditure and this contributes to the

Isopods gigantic size and long life span.

It can live up to 25 years.

Number Four - Goblin Shark

The long snout, pink color

and retractable jaws distinguish the

Goblin Shark from any other shark

species. It lives at depths of 1,000 to

4,300 feet in the ocean. The Goblin

Shark has 26 teeth on its top jaw and 24

on the bottom. The long flattened snout

above the jaw is covered with

electroreceptors used for hunting.

Because of its flabby body shape, the

Goblin Shark is not a fast swimmer. It

lazily feeds on bottom-dwelling fish.

When prey comes its way, the Goblin Shark

shoots its jaw forward and snatches up its victim.

Number Five - Pelican Eel

The Pelican Eel is found at depths between

1600 to 9600 feet in tropical and

temperate seas.

It's a ray-finned fish and only resembles

an eel in appearance.

It's black but some subspecies may have

a thin lateral white stripe.

The Pelican Eel has a long thin body and a large

head with huge jaws that have many rows

of tiny teeth. It gets its name from the

incredible extent to which its jaws can

open. But due to its strange body shape,

the Pelican Eel is a bad swimmer and it

cannot hunt for fish like other

predators do. It relies on its 'tail light'

to attract prey, which has a

bioluminescent organ at the end of it.

Once its prey has been lured, the Pelican

Eel opens its mouth wide and uses it

as a net to make the catch.

Number Six - Red-Lipped Batfish

Red lips can be attractive, but not when it comes

to the Red-lipped Batfish. This creepy

sea creature lives in tropical climates

about 10 to 250 feet deep in the ocean

and those red pouty lips on its dark

face paired with those bulging eyes make

the Batfish anything but attractive.

However, scientists believe that the red

lips help the males show off for the

females during mating season, and just

like the Anglerfish, the Batfish also

lures in its prey by using the

appendage on its nose that acts just

like a fishing rod.

It also has unique pectoral and pelvic

fins that it uses to walk across the ocean floor.

No... this creepy fish doesn't swim, it walks!

Number Seven - Basking Shark

The basking shark is known to be the second

largest species of sharks and it's found

all over the world. This creepy giant is

very recognizable by its tremendously

large mouth. In fact, the mouth of the

Basking Shark can be well over three feet

wide and it has several rows of tiny teeth.

In order to eat, The Basking Shark keeps

its mouth open while it swims and sifts

the plankton from the water.

Number Eight - Snakehead Fish

Native to China, Russia,

and Korea, the Snakehead Fish managed to

find its way to the United States. This

bizarre fish has the ability to survive

in and out of water for long periods of

time. Upon inhabiting a pond or a lake,

the Snakehead Fish will eat pretty much

anything, from plankton, insects carp to

mollusks. Once these food sources get

depleted, it simply jumps out and travels

to other nearby bodies of water.

Shamelessly eating up whatever comes its

way. Including frogs, mice, rats, and even small birds.

Number Nine - Vampire Squid

While the Vampire Squid possesses a fearsome

appearance, this vampire does not suck blood.

The name comes from it's intensely

creepy red eyes and cloak-like webbing

between its arms.

It also has two extra filaments that can

retract and fins on its mantels that

stick out like ears. And unlike other

squid, the Vampire Squid uses Fin

Propulsion over Jet Propulsion.

It doesn't having ink sacs, and doesn't change color.

When threatened, it shoots out

light orbs instead of black ink, dazing potential predators.

Number Ten - Viperfish

This creepy sea-dweller is one of

the fiercest ocean predators. It inhabits

the sea at depths of 1,500 to 9,000 feet.

The large eyes and even larger mouth,

take up most of the Viperfish's head. It

has sharp glass like teeth, some of which

are so long they have to curve backward

in order for the Viper Fish to close its

mouth. The long dorsal spine of this

fearsome looking creature is tipped with

a light producing organ, which is used

to lure prey. While remaining motionless,

the Viperfish turns those lights on and

off and then snags its prey with one

powerful bite. The Viperfish also has a

hinged skull which it can rotate up to

swallow bigger prey, while its stomach

can expand up to twice it's normal size

allowing it to eat a lot more food when available.

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Bachelor of Engineering – Ep17 - Nathan Stern - Duration: 0:28.

So USQ has a number of industry connections, the hypersonics department is partners with

Boeing and Airbus, focusing on high speed aerospace research, as well as the NCEA, who

focus on cropping, machine vision, weed detection, and agricultural equipment

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Bachelor of Engineering – Ep16 - Nathan Stern - Duration: 0:25.

Studying at USQ is really great for mechatronics engineers, we focus on a lot of projects,

such as hypersonics research, with have partners with Boeing and airbus, as well as the NCEA

who focus on cropping and agricultural research.

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Bachelor of Engineering – Ep1 - Dr Les Bowtell - Duration: 0:21.

Graduates in the power engineering realm will typically on around 70 – 75 thousand when

they are starting And that's in an approved engineering development

program

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Trump-Putting Conversation non-interferance in each other affiars!!!!!!!! - Duration: 8:19.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and

the president elect Donald

Trump

had their first conversation

about moving

ahead and let the countries, the United States and

Russia working together.

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How well did you fair after the snowstorm? - Duration: 1:44.

WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS GOT IT'S

FAIR SHARE OF SNOW SATURDAY

EVENING FROM THE STORM THAT

SWEPT UP THE EAST COAST.

22NEWS REPORTER DAVID MCKAY

SPOKE WITH SOME SPRINGFIELD AREA

RESIDENTS ABOUT HOW THEY DEALT

WITH THE SNOW.

AHHH YES...ANOTHER SNOW STORM

HAS LEFT IT'S MARK...AND IT'S

NOTHING MOST IN

THE AREA AREN'T ACCUSTOMED TO.

I'VE BEEN HERE 77 YEARS I'M USED

TO IT.

EASTERN HAMPDEN COUNTY

ACCUMULATED BETWEE 4-6 INCHES ,

MOST OF THE PIONEER VALLEY 2-5

INCHES, AND THERE WAS A COATING

OF ABOUT 2

INCHES IN WESTERN FRANKLIN AND

HAMPSHIRE COUNTIES, AND

BERKSHIRE

COUNTY. EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS

CERTAINLY HAD US BEAT GETTING

ANYWHERE FROM 8 TO 18 INCHES.

THE DAY AFTER THE SNOW STORM AND

CLEANING UP IS

OLD HABIT FOR MOST NEW

ENGLANDERS, BUT FROM EVERY SNOW

STORM THERE IS A LESSON TO BE

LEARNED.

THE ROADS AND SLICK CONDITIONS

CAN ALWAYS SURPRISE THE BEST OF

DRIVERS.

I WAS GOING TO SEE MY MOTHER

LAST NIGHT AND

THE FENCING UP THERE WHEN I WENT

TO TURN THERE WAS NO WAY TO

STOP. I WENT RIGHT INTO

THE POLE WITH MY SON IN THE CAR,

BUT HE'S 18 HAD A SEATBELT. HE'S

OKAY, I'M A LITTLE SORE BUT MY

CAR IS

PRETTY BAD.

LESLIE HEADLEE SAYS SHE'S

THANKFUL THAT SHE AND HER SON

ARE OKAY, AND THE CAR

WILL ONLY NEED MINOR FIXING.

SOME DECIDED TO JUST WAIT THE

STORM OUT AT HOME IF THEY COULD.

WELL I DON'T LIKE THE SNOW AND I

NEED TO GET

OUT OF NEW ENGLAND. I WAS IN

FLORIDA A FEW WEEKS AGO. EIGHTY

DEGREES WHEN I LEFT AND I

COME BACK TO THIS, MISERABLE.

BUT EVEN WITH ALL THE HEADACHES

AND MISERY THE SNOW CAN

CAUSE....FOR

SOME...ESPECIALLY THE LITTLE

ONES...THE WINTER WEATHER IS

MORE THAN WELCOME

AND IT CAN BE A WHOLE LOT OF

FUN.

IN CHICOPEE, DAVID MCKAY,

22NEWS.

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Bachelor of Engineering – Ep10 - Dr Andrew Wandel - Duration: 0:19.

Studying mechanical engineering, we are really engaged with industry, and so that helps you

with your career path going into mining, manufacturing, or power.

And that's some of the benefits here at USQ.

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So I get asked the question quite a lot,

What is an Expert...?

Well to me it's probably totally

different to what you would think an

Expert is for me. It's not about the

certificate,

it's not about the credentials, it's

really about the way you're living your

life. I've designed my life

around lifestyle and living the Experts

Way for me is about being abundant,

abundant for my family,

abundant for my friends, abundant for my

clients and my business.

As you can see the lifestyle around me

and for you I'd love year to take on

that approach to your expertise.

Not only do you have to deliver great

content and be able to deliver your

expertise to the people you're serving

but you need to be able to deliver a

high level for your family and friends

and even for yourself. Take that time

start living the Experts way today.

If you'd like to learn more check me out

of JamesKlobasa.com. Thanks for watching...

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Beat Perfectionism With This Simple Technique - Duration: 8:11.

It shouldn't be called perfectionism.

It should be called per-f&@*-tionism because it f&@*s with your head.

If you want to learn how to release the stranglehold that perfectionism has on your life, stick around.

[intro music]

Hi, I'm Sam and welcome to my channel where I am dedicated to helping you build an awesome

life - one day at a time.

I suffer from a particularly cruel brand of perfectionism that ends up resulting in procrastination.

If I can't do something 100% perfectly, the first time, I won't even try; because it's

better to fail because I didn't really try than really try

and potentially fail.

I'm sure this sounds familiar to you.

I know that I am not alone.

It is awful and, even worse, when you're procrastinating on things that you really need to get done

because it's for school or it's a bill that needs to be paid or whatever,

If you can't do it, it weighs on you and you think about it and it goes through everything

you do.

You can try and avoid it by playing a video game

or reading a book or doing some other kind of task that

has needed to be done but it's always going to sit in the back of your head and it's exhausting.

Constantly thinking about the things that you should be doing, whilst trying to avoid

them, is awful.

So, today, I'm going to teach you a little technique that I learned from my therapist

which has been invaluable in helping me avoid perfectionism

and move towards progress.

If you need to see things written down, like me, this is how to do it.

So have a look here: At the bottom is the PROBLEM.

It's whatever you're trying to deal with or you know you want to

deal with but aren't able to for whatever reason.

And along here you've got two end results.

Whatever decisions you make along this path will lead to

either AVOIDANCE of the problem or PROGRESS towards fixing it.

So, there are two sides to this to help you make the decision about which way you're going

to go.

The first one is HOOKS.

Hooks are things that lead you from this path and pull you towards

avoidance.

They might be energy levels or whatever is in your environment like work or that you

don't have enough money or whatever.

These things all need to be listed here so you can see exactly what is holding you back

from moving towards PROGRESS rather than AVOIDANCE.

And then, on the other side of the equation, we have HELPERS.

These are things that help pull you towards PROGRESS and away from AVOIDANCE because

obviously if this is a problem you're trying to solve then avoiding it is only going to

make it worse.

So you need to list here the things that are available, all the resources you have at your

disposal.

We're going to work through an example in a minute but a helper could be, for instance,

if you have a bill that needs to be paid that you're avoiding

because you don't have the money, if payday is on

Thursday and you can put a set amount of money towards it on Thursday, that's a

helper.

So let's see how this works with an actual example.

The example I've picked is that you have an assignment and there are a few hooks that

are standing in the way of you actually finishing the

assignment and moving towards progress.

The first one is that you're feeling depressed and, I know, depression, lack of motivation,

general apathy towards life, it's all a hook.

These are all things that are going to impact whether you actually achieve the things you

want to achieve.

Another hook might be that you don't have any daycare at the moment and your kids are

running rampant around your house, making it impossible

to actually concentrate and finish your assignment.

So on the other side here, things that might help pull you towards progress, you've got

that you want good grades.

Something that goes in helpers is your values; things that are important to you

that help you overcome your environmental issues to succeed.

And then another one is that you might have a supportive family.

So, a couple of things about helpers: Helpers are things that can help cancel out or affect

your hooks.

For example, no daycare?

Well, maybe you could ask somebody to babysit.

Maybe you could offer to send your sister out with your kids and send

them all to the movies.

It might cost you 30 bucks in tickets but they're out of the house for a few hours and

you have dedicated time to working on your assignment.

Another thing to note is this value here of wanting good grades.

Sometimes, that can actually be a hook even though it looks like a helper.

So wanting good grades is a great value to have.

You know, you want to succeed, you want to do

well, you want to achieve whatever you put your mind to and that's awesome.

But, if you're anything like me, the problem is when you want good grades you don't want

to take then chance that, even though you try, you

might not actually get them.

So then a helper actually becomes a hook.

Because you want good grades you will not work on it

until you know that you can do it perfectly.

If you can't do it perfectly, why bother?

That is a really big part of moving away from avoidance and towards progress is accepting

that perfection is not going to happen.

By trying to make yourself perfect, you are leaving to chance your whole life.

You're never going to do anything if you can't do it perfectly.

I wanted to complete all my assignments perfectly but because I was afraid to try they got left

to the last minute, they weren't my best work, sometimes

I didn't even pass at all, which goes directly against the value that I had of wanting to

succeed.

I hope this technique helps you as much as it has helped me.

I have found it amazingly helpful in motivating me to move beyond all the crap in

my brain and putting it out on paper to then being able

to see exactly what's holding me back and exactly what I can do to affect each individual

item.

You are not made of marble.

You won't ever be flawless.

So embrace who you are, in all of your human errors and issues because otherwise you're

just going to sit on your couch and watch TV until you

die and, I don't know about you, but that sounds awful to

me now.

Working on my depression means I no longer just want to exist.

I want to thrive and I want you to thrive as well.

Now that we've seen it in play, I wonder: what have you been avoiding?

Do you think that this actual system could help you?

This, writing it all out like this in quite specific detail, actually helped motivate

me towards YouTube because it's something that I have always

- I've wanted to do for a while but was terrified to actually

take the plunge and try in case I failed.

If anyone's interested, hit me up in the comments and let me know if you actually want to see

that.

Maybe I'll be able to scan it up and pop it online for you to have a look at and see how

it works in an actual, long form process.

Well, that's all from me today.

I hope that you've found this helpful.

If you want to see more content like this where I talk about self care and different

ways to impact your life in the hard aspects, as well as

the fun stuff, consider subscribing.

It will really help me out to see if the information I'm giving is actually useful to people.

Thank you so much for joining me.

I create a video once a week so hit the subscribe button if you

want to see more and I will catch you in the next video.

Bye. [captions by www.selfcaresam.com]

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Bachelor of Engineering – Ep14 - Dr Tobias Low - Duration: 0:25.

So graduating here from USQ as a mechatronics engineer you can go into a number of different

industries One of them is the heath industry where you

can use your mechatronic skills to work on jobs such as, prosthetics, bionics, and life

science sort of equipment

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Bachelor of Engineering – Ep6 - Jarred Vonhoff - Duration: 0:26.

So studying electrical engineering at USQ I've had really good experiences with our

lecturers, they have very good industry connections, and from their industry connections I have

been able to successfully complete six months of work experience, which is part of the degree,

through Ergon Energy.

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How Much Can It Hold 😱 كم راح يتحمل - Duration: 2:56.

Hello

To day i'll try to put loads on the structure

That i built out of spaghetti

you can watch by clicking on the link in the description box

Anyway

I'll see how much can it hold

I added some changes

I added this

to distribute the weight on the joints

Let's see how much can it hold

Now will see how much the building can take

the loads will be bottles of water

each one about 526 Grams

The building itself is about 65 Grams

Lets see how much can it hold

Staring with the first one

good, first one stable

The second

Still stable

lest see the third

Still

Four

this is the fifth

six

seven, some thing broke

it's starting

from here

let's see the eighth

it held about 8

this is what left over from the building

so, there were 8 bottles of water

I calculate them

they were about 4 Kilos and 200 Grams

or about it

4 Kilos for a spaghetti

i think it's pretty high

Anyway, I hope you enjoyed the video

If so, I hope you subscribe, share and like

See in another experiment

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Stuff I like | Riley J. Dennis - Duration: 10:30.

Hey humans, so if you couldn't tell from the title of this video, I'm just gonna talk about

stuff that I like because I wanna throw a little positivity into everything that's going on right now.

Cause I've been talking about some kinda serious "controversial" issues, and it's just draining,

and I just wanna talk about something that's fun and positive so I'm just gonna -- gonna -- blhhbgh

So I'm just gonna go over like some of the stuff that I've been enjoying like podcasts,

music, TV shows, all that kinda stuff.

Maybe you'll like some of this stuff too, maybe not.

I don't know.

You decide for yourself.

But I figure if you're watching this video then you at least kind of like my channel

because it doesn't have the most enticing title in the world.

So if you wanna make sure that you see all of the videos that I post, make sure to click

the little bell by the subscribe button.

It looks like this on desktop or this on mobile.

Um, it'll make sure that you get notified of all the videos that I upload so you don't

miss any, and I'm sure you've heard every single other YouTuber talk about that a hundred

times, but that's probably the only time I'm going to mention it -- just gonna slip that

in there while it's just you guys who like me -- unless you're watching this and you

hate me, in which case, I don't understand what you're doing with your life.

Find a better hobby, and maybe don't click the bell.

Did I just like reverse psychology that?

Are you now gonna click the bell because you hate me?

*Sigh* I don't know, whatever, let's just talk about the stuff.

So the thing I really wanna talk about is Supergirl because... it's so gay!

Supergirl, I don't know, I just -- I watched the first season and it was like okay, like

I was getting through it and it was entertaining but then the second season is when the gay

kicks in, and that's when you start to have a good time is when the gay kicks in.

I don't wanna talk about it too much so I don't spoil you for anything, like I'm not

gonna be talking about spoilers in any of this.

But there is a really prominent relationship between two girls and they like directly talk

about being gay, and I think it's really really good and really positive representation on TV.

And also the show just has a lot of ladies.

Like everywhere.

Like the two main characters -- Supergirl and her adoptive sister -- are both girls,

lots of the villains are girls, like it's just women everywhere, and I love it.

Right now it's on like a break in the middle of the its second season and they had a few

like crossovers with the Flash because it all takes place in the DC universe.

And so after I got caught up on Supergirl, I went back and started watching the Flash...

not, not so good.

I'm just not a big fan, I don't know.

I don't like most of the characters.

I'm mostly here for Patty Spivot and Linda Park, and they're two like side characters

that are only there for a few episodes.

Everyone else is just really annoying and it's just a lot of dudes and not a lot of women.

The show rarely passes the Bechdel test.

And the main character, Barry, the Flash... just not a bright kid, just not... uhhh just

really frustrating as a person.

I don't know the whole show was just very like straight and boring and predictable...

but it ties in with Supergirl so I feel obligated to watch it.

All of those universes also tie in with the Arrow, but I really don't think I can bring

myself to watch the Arrow.

It looks so much worse.

It just looks an angry Batman-type rich white guy defending his city and just like, I don't

know, I'm not having it, and it has way more seasons than all the other shows -- no thank you.

So that's what I'm watching by myself but most nights I end up watching a show with

my girlfriend who lives in London, so we have like an 8 hour time difference.

So in the evening I watch a show and it's like the morning for her, and we've been watching

Agents of SHIELD right now, and that's really good.

I've really been enjoying it, it's a lot more interesting, and the characters are like more fun.

But I'm mostly just watching it for Skye.

Skye is bae.

Me and Fiona just talk about Skye through every episode.

She's -- uhh, she's great.

And I've also started listening to like a shit ton of podcasts because I never used

to listen to podcasts, cause I didn't have the time to listen to like an hour of something,

but I've been driving a lot like going to do groceries or driving to somewhere else

in LA, and it's just like a lot of time spent in the car because traffic is awful.

So I've been listening to podcasts.

A few of them that I've really been enjoying are Revisionist History by Malcolm Gladwell

and Invisibilia by NPR.

Both of these shows kinda have a similar format where they talk about things that you wouldn't

normally think about -- like Invisibilia talks about the "unseen forces" in our world, like

the way that we think and interact with people that isn't really tangible.

Um, and Revisionist History talks a lot about like specific moments in history that were

kinda glossed over or we didn't really think about in the right way but have really interesting

ramifications for the modern day.

So I highly recommend watching both of those.

They've made me think about some wild things that just blew my mind and like changed the

way I thought about the world, so, highly recommend.

There's also some more chill podcasts I've been listening to like Coffee with Chrachel,

Dear Hank and John, and Bad with Money.

Coffee with Chrachel is just Rachel Whitehurst and Chris Hubbard, they're a couple and they

just kinda talk for an hour about like current events and stuff going on in their lives.

And like that doesn't sound that exciting, in fact, that sounds really boring, but I

listen to like almost every single episode at this point because it's just something

to enjoy, like something that's background noise and like you get to hear -- they have

really good banter between them, and they talk about interesting things.

So I don't know it's like very relaxing and very calming, and I like the stuff that they

talk about like sometimes it's funnier stuff and lighter stuff, and they also comment on

like social issues and political things.

They're both really intelligent people -- I was actually on one of the episodes of the

podcast, this isn't like a plug for it, I was just in Seattle visiting family and was

like on their podcast while I was there.

So you should go listen to that specifically -- but then listen to the other episodes cause

it's just a really good podcast in general.

I've also been listening to Dear Hank and John which you've probably heard of because

it's by John Green and Hank Green, the vlogbrothers, the people who do all of the YouTube things.

Um, but they're just really funny.

They have an interesting dynamic.

And they talk about funny things and it makes me laugh, and it's just -- it's a very feel-good podcast.

And the last one is Bad with Money by Gaby Dunn.

It's a really fascinating look at the way money affects our lives and it's, like, stories

about how other people have been affected by money, kind of combined with how Gaby Dunn

was raised to not be very good with money.

And like if you've ever questions about financial things -- and, you have, because we all have

-- you really need to check it out.

Books -- I don't read as much as I used to.

I feel like I used to read all the time, and I probably read like one book in 2016.

But the last one I read was probably a few months ago; it was The Midnight Star by Marie

Lu, and it's the third in a trilogy -- the Young Elites trilogy -- and so good!

The series basically takes place on like an alternate world where there was like a plague

that killed a bunch of people and then the people who it got sick but didn't kill, they

still have like some sort of marking on them, and they're kind of ostracized by society.

But then they also get powers with those markings.

And so it's about like a group of the kids who have these markings and are ostracized

by society but have these incredible powers, um, and it's really fascinating all the different

powers they have and how they go against the mainstream -- because it's not your usual

like "going against the oppressive government" kind of thing, like the main character is

not a great person.

Does some really bad things.

It's like -- I guess it's called like an anti-hero kinda thing.

Um, but it just -- ah it makes you wonder about morals and all of that.

And Marie Lu, the author, is just a really great person -- you should probably follow her on Twitter.

She's wonderful.

And I enjoy all of the stuff she's written; she also did the Legend trilogy which is like

one of my favorite trilogies ever.

Like it's so good.

I'm also terrible with music.

Never ask me for music recommendations.

I ask other people for music recommendations like almost every day.

Basically all I've been listening to recently is like Hayley Kiyoko and related artists

that I find through Google Play Music.

I love Hayley Kiyoko so much.

I've watched the Gravel to Tempo music video like two thousand times -- if you haven't

seen it, all of this will be linked down below so you need to go watch it.

In the behind the scenes of the music video, she's like, "I gave that girl my headphones,

cause she's pretty," and I just like -- ohhh I died.

It's so queer and wonderful.

I also started kickboxing, which is wild because I haven't exercised in like years, and now

every time I do it, I'm like reminded of soccer from like High School because that's the last

time I did like really vigorous exercise.

And it's just like, oh, so many throwbacks in my mind.

And it's really just kickin' my ass.

Like there's been a couple times where I've just like nearly passed out, like I got really

like blurry vision around the corners, and like, uh it was not great.

But the rest of the times, it's been really fun.

Like I get to take out some aggression, which I certainly have at this point, and it's a

really good workout, and I need to be exercising, I know it's good for me.

So yeah!

That's been fun.

I've also been really enjoying my friends, which is not really a thing I can recommend

to you, it's just something that I'm grateful for and wanna talk about because I don't know

sometimes I have these moments where I like realize how fortunate I am to have some of

the people in my life who are in my life, and I'm just very grateful for them.

Like I don't know, does that ever happen to you?

Like I just am -- just like sitting there and I'm just like, "Wow, I'm so fortunate

these people care about me."

Like I can't believe it.

I don't know how I've gotten here at this point in my life.

I'm very lucky.

I also have like the cutest girlfriend in the world.

Like she makes me, genuinely, so so happy, and it's annoying that she's long distance

but -- ahh, even long distance, like, I love her so much, and she's such a like strong

and intelligent person and she's just like doing really well in life and I'm just super

proud of her and I don't know -- I can't express all of the feelings that I have for my girlfriend.

She's also very very pretty.

Like, very pretty.

Like gorgeous.

Yep, so that's the cheesy stuff going on in my life -- I love my girlfriend.

And that's everything I wanted to talk about.

Sometimes things can just be really shitty and you gotta step back and look and all the

stuff that's been making you happy recently and all of the people that you're really grateful for.

I hope that you found some useful recommendations in this video.

Um, I would like remind you I didn't make any promises about useful recommendations.

I know I'm not very great at finding media and stuff okay.

And yeah, I'm also working on some really cool stuff for my channel, so keep an eye

out for that -- there will be some cool announcements coming like probably this month, maybe like

early next month.

And I know this video was a little bit different than the other stuff I've done.

It probably won't be as popular as the other stuff I've done, but let me know if you enjoyed

it because I like doing this every once in a while.

And because this video isn't that controversial, the comments section will probably not be

that bad right away, so we can go talk in the comments and I can reply to your comments

and stuff and it won't just be overwhelmed with 5,000 transphobes.

Because normally what happens is I check the comments for like a few hours, maybe a day,

after the video is uploaded, and there's a lot of shit right in the beginning, but it's

not as bad as what happens a few days later.

So I can reply to comments early on, so if you ever want me to reply to your comment

and see it, just make sure you're there within the first hour or so, but for now at least,

on this video, I'll probably be able to stick around a little while longer.

You can also find me on all the social medias.

You can like tweet me if you want.

If you tweet me pictures of your dog or cat, I'll be super happy.

So yeah, I love you all thank you so much for watching this video, and I'll see you next time.

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Bachelor of Engineering – Ep3 - Dr Les Bowtell - Duration: 0:26.

Studying electrical engineering at USQ really gives you the opportunity to hone in on what

it is you want to be doing in your career in the future

And you're going to be doing this with students who are in the industry, and knowing you have

lecturers that are professional engineers themselves.

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New Headway - You Wanna Be Rock'n'roll Star (Intermediate) [4x04] @ YoL - Duration: 10:41.

l'm off. Are you seeing Bill tonight?

Yeah, but just for a drink.

Nothing serious then?

The last thing l need right now is a relationship.

Especially one where we could be waving at each other...

...from opposite sides of the Atlantic.

He's probably being transferred to New York.

Oh no!

Oh yes ... which is why l'm taking a step back.

We should talk about this later.

Yeah, sure.

See you. Bye!

Oh sorry ... um ... l'm a bit lost. l'm trying to find a rehearsal room.

For The Broken Hearts?

Are you going to the audition? You don't look much like a singer.

Me? No. l'm a friend. A friend and an adviser.

ls that where you're going? l can't find the number.

Me neither. l've never been here before.

Hang on, l've got an idea.

- Hello? - Matt!

David! Hi! Just a minute, l'm taking a call ...

Matt!

Oh, right. Come in.

- For the audition? - Yeah.

Great. We're just this way.

Oh hello. ls that The Cosmic Harmony Centre?

Yes, l'm interested in joining one of your tai chi classes.

No, l've never tried it. But l do yoga every day.

l'm sure the contract's all right but you know what Helen's like.

And she's making Simon nervous, too.

You know, l'm doing you a big favour here.

Yeah, l really appreciate it.

l mean, l normally charge for legal advice...

...and l doubt that you could afford my hourly rate!

And you are...?

lggy.

Great! Er ... we're not quite ready at the moment.

Why don't you take a seat?

Whatever.

David, just one thing. lt's OK to video the candidates, isn't it?

'Candidates'? lt's not a job interview.

David?

As long as you don't use the video for commercial purposes, it's fine.

That's what l said.

That's brilliant. Thanks for your help, David.

You know, you still owe me the two hundred pounds...

- ...l lent you for Jane's TV. - l haven't forgotten it.

l'll start paying you back after our gig. You're a real mate.

OK, Melissa, can you tell us something about yourself?

Sure. Erm, my name's Melissa, but l guess you all know that by now...

...and l've always wanted to be a singer in a band.

ln fact, l've been in a band...

...and our records have sold all over the world.

Really?

You know, l had a number 27 hit in Norway...

...and got into the top one hundred in Luxembourg.

And we were pretty successful for about two years.

But then it all went wrong.

Our manager was sent to prison ... he was really horrible...

...he cheated us out of lots of money.

Uh huh.

But hey, we were young and innocent. Things happen.

How young?

Well, l was eight when l joined the band...

...so l guess l was ten when we split up.

Right.

So, could you sing something for us now?

Sure. l'd love to. l'd like to sing AmaZing Grace.

Amazing Grace, howsweet the sound ...

Hi. Hello, l'd like some information on your acupuncture classes, please.

Yeah, it's Jane Wilson. The address is ...

...number 9, Manchester Road, Oxford ...

OK, right.

What do you make of that?

He's amaZing. l had no idea he played the piano.

He's quite something, isn't he?

Maybe, but, like l said, he's not for me.

Oh come off it, Jane! You're craZy about him!

We're just having a bit of fun that's all.

We're just two ships passing in the night.

Well, l hope you won't be sending me an SOS!

That was hopeless. Ten singers ...

...and ten disasters.

What about Melissa?

Her singing was even worse than yours!

She's pretty fit though! ln an obvious way...

...that doesn't appeal to me.

l think we could all do with a drink.

Good idea.

l played in jaZZ clubs back home.

For a time l even thought about going professional...

...but you know ... work, money, career.

- Why don't you sing along? - Me?

- Why not? - l can't!

You're always singing at home.

Mustang Sally, guess you'd better slow thatmustang down.

Come on! Don't be shy.

Mustang Sally my baby, guess you'd betterslowyourmustang down.

You've been running all over town.

Iguess you'd betterputyour flat feet on the ground.

Allyou want to do is ride around Sally, ride Sally ride.

Allyou want to do is ride around Sally, ride Sally ride.

- Wow! - l think you've found your singer.

Absolutely.

What if Bill doesn't want to do it?

Bill?

Allyou want to do is ride around Sally, ride Sally ride.

One ofthese early mornings...

...you're gonna be wiping those weeping eyes.

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Bachelor of Engineering – Ep8 - Jarred Vonhoff - Duration: 0:28.

My experience with my lecturers have been awesome so all my lecturers are really great,

they're always helpful, always on hand to help with any problems that I have.

I think it's also due to a lot of my classes are nice, small class sizes so I always get

that one on one help if I need it.

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