Hi everybody!
Here is DroneAdventures
And today we are
in such interesting building
It must be a ....sanatorium?
or elite hostel?
or something else
Why is was unbuilt we don't know
Why it is abandoned we don't know too
There will be a few
interesting challenges from
our hobby collegues today
So ENJOY!
Denis flew first pack
And he is the winner today!
I told him earlier
To be careful with
this holes
And where did he land? XD
All right. He landed inside this hole!
Exactly into it. And there is water downstairs!
Officially note that it was not crash!
It is there....
Here it is blinking
You can see it
No!
Yes, yes!
Ouch!
What was it?
It was a log
So we prepared saving stuff
sink it into the hole
let's
try to see another angle
Oh, its really deep here!
Im not reach bottom!
bend over!
You toched it!
Go go go!
Ascent! Ascent!
Can you see did I catch it good?
We see good It seeems you catched it with prop
So pull boldly
It's important not to drop smartphone there
Yes, smartphone we cannot catch such way
If I will drop, I will go there
in shorts
It can drop back!
Got it?
Got! Great!
Let's check
wet drone
I washed it a little
Done!
That's all?
Some smoke!
Dead?
Yes. I stopped and powered off
Hey! Let's finish if we were started!
Mmm... Maybe remaining ECS alive?
And motor! It beeped!
Here is Lana Sator
And she suggested challenge
And now she will explain
What I must do
Try to drop into the shaft, fly downstairs
fly upsatairs near stairway, drop into shaft
and come back
Mmm... Sounds easy.
Sounds easy but
But there is some
water there
Ok, let's try!
Did you do it?
Did I do it?
Asking you!
Done! Exellent!
What can you say?
Impressive!
Did you feel fear?
No)
I was hard breathed
Lana tell!
Fly through and do loop!
Did I do everything?
Upside down, Down to upstairs
That's all for today!
All challenges done
All planed done!
So thanks for watching!
Thumb up!
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Comment!
See you!
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Overcoming Fear of Failure So You Can Succeed as an Entrepreneur - Duration: 6:48.
Failure.
That word can be so scary.
So how do you overcome fear of failure and not let it hold you back?
Hey there, this is Luisa Zhou and today I'm going to share 3 powerful tips to help you
eliminate that fear so that you can successfully achieve your business goals.
One more thing before we dive right in...Make sure you hit that subscribe button to get
notified when I share a new video every week on building your online business.
When I started my first online business, I was almost paralyzed by my fear of failure,
especially of putting myself out there and having everyone SEE me fail.
Despite all of that, I was able to overcome my fear and build that business to over 6-figures
BEFORE I left my job.
So, let's talk about how YOU can use my tips to conquer YOUR fear.
Secret #1 Stop seeing failure as an end point
When I was starting my first online business, every little failure and rejection felt like
a physical blow.
I remember one time, I submitted an article idea to a very popular website that you might
have heard of - Lifehacker - and I was so certain I was going to get accepted.
Every morning for weeks, I'd check my email and obsessively hit refresh, waiting for the
reply I knew was coming.
It never came.
And I remember thinking...I'm never going to succeed, because of this ONE rejection.
Thank goodness I didn't give up, because after that, I had about 50 other failures,
including about 2 months where I spoke with almost 30 people and had all 30 tell me that
they couldn't afford me.
But because I didn't let those failures get to me and I didn't give up, I got a
yes at person #31, and I was back in business.
I'm making a bit light of it now, but at the time, it was the most painful thing in
the world to face all of those failures and rejections.
I'm sharing this though because I want you to see that for every success, there are many
failures that had to first happen to be able to get to the success.
So, shift your thinking from thinking about a failure as confirmation that you can't
succeed or that if you fail, that's it, game over.
Instead, think about it simply as part of the process.
Secret #2 Ask yourself - what's the worst thing that could happen?
Whenever I feel fear creeping up, this is the question I always go back to.
Really, what's the worst thing that can happen?
When I first started posting content on social media and sharing my knowledge with the world,
I was so scared.
I'm a huge introvert and super sensitive, so nothing about my personality helped.
But, I thought about it.
What's the worst thing that can happen.
If I write something and no one responds, I'll still be OK.
I'll have my job at the time, a roof over my head, and maybe people will laugh at me
and think I'm dumb, but if that's the worst case, that's not so bad.
I did the same thing when I thought failing in my business.
What if no one wanted to buy from me?
Ever?
Well, I remember thinking very clearly to myself even though at the time I really wanted
to leave my 9-5…
You know what?
Even if I can't make this work, I have a job.
Or I can get another one.
Or…
OK getting really honest…
I did think to myself.
If things get really bad, at least my parents will always have a place for me.
I never told them that, and I definitely wasn't hoping that would happen.
But I knew that ultimately, even if I failed in the worst way I could imagine, I'd still
have my life, health, and the people I cared about.
When you think about it that way, that fear is not so scary anymore, right?
Secret #3 - Think about your failures scientifically I remember reading a story about the billionaire
founder of Spanx, Sara Blakely.
When she was growing up, her dad would ask her and her siblings at dinner every night…
What did you fail at today?
And she credited that question with helping her develop an attitude of embracing failure
and seeing it as a learning opportunity.
That story really stuck with me, and that attitude has made all the difference in my
own business.
In fact, in my Employee to Entrepreneur course, it's an attitude that I try to instill in
every single student.
And when something doesn't go as well as hoped, I have epic spreadsheets to track everything
and scientifically figure out what went wrong so that it can be fixed.
I've seen embracing this final "secret" as one of the key differentiators of my most
successful students who are able to build the business and life of their dreams.
And I'm sharing this with you in the hope that you'll be able to do the same for yourself.
And those are my top 3 secrets to overcoming your fear of failure so that you can build
the business and life you want.
Because ultimately, when you weigh your dreams against your fears, I know that your dreams
are so much bigger and more powerful than your fears.
And that's why I also have another video for you, on 3 of the most toxic limiting beliefs
that will hold you back from achieving those dreams.
After helping over 1,000 students build their online businesses, I've seen these same
beliefs in almost every student, even after overcoming their fear of failure.
I've got your back and am not going to let that happen to you, so make sure you check
it out in the description below.
And if you want a step-by-step system for exactly what to do to build your own online
business, sign up for my latest masterclass on the EXACT system I used to build my first
online coaching business from scratch to 6-figures BEFORE I left my 9-5 job.
I'll show you how I built my first online coaching business using just my job skills,
from scratch, with no audience or anything...to $106K in 4 months while juggling my job.
I have it linked in the description, so go ahead and click there and you can sign up
for the training right now.
If you liked this video, please let me know by liking it below, and let me know in the
comments what your biggest takeaway was.
Don't forget to subscribe for my weekly videos, share this with your entrepreneurial
friends, and I'll see you next time.
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Curly - Wind (Official Audio) - Duration: 4:13.
No one can see me
They only hear my voice, yeah
They look through me
am I like the wind?
Sometimes it feels like
sky is falling on me
I spread my wings
and set myself free
Pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
I don't give a Pop
I do-do-do give nothing
I did my job, while all of you
While you were laughing
And who's cool now?
Tell me, tell me who's cool now?
And who's cool now
Tell me, tell me who's cool now?
I don't give a pop
I do-do-do give nothing
I did my job, while all of you
While you were laughing
And who's cool now?
Tell me, tell me who's cool now?
The one that said that I'm not gifted
or this voice on this sound
I want to show them
I'm the best that they've ever seen, yeah
I'm working hard, I'll be on top
They can't pretend that
I don't deserve it
I build an empire
my only desire
Pa Pa
All I say, all I do
Are my choices not your business
Everything I've gained, all that is mine
You will never hear again about my weakness
I'm so strong, like I've never been
I can turn upside down a mountain
Everything I've gained, all that is mine
You will never hear about
never hear about
I don't give a Pop
I do-do-do give nothing
I did my job, while all of you
While you were laughing
And who's cool now?
Tell me, tell me who's cool now?
I don't give a Pop
I do-do-do give nothing
I did my job, while all of you
While you were laughing
And who's cool now?
Tell me, tell me who's cool now?
And who's cool now?
Tell me, tell me who's cool now?
I don't give a Pop
I do-do-do give nothing
I did my job, while all of you
While you were laughing
And who's cool now?
Tell me, tell me who's cool now?
And who's cool now?
Tell me, tell me who's cool now?
I don't give a Pop
I do-do-do give nothing
I did my job, while all of you
While you were laughing
And who's cool now?
Tell me, tell me who's cool now?
The one that said that I'm not gifted
or this voice on this sound
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Why Should We Hire You For This Position - 5 Tips - Duration: 6:39.
Your entire job interview boils down to one question - Why should an employer hire you?
Whether you're asked this directly
during the interview or not, you should definitely be including answers to this
question throughout your job interview. I'll teach you how to do this. I'm Jen
with The Career Force. We help smart, career minded professionals stand out in
today's job market. For all the latest career advice, subscribe to the channel
and check back every week for the latest career insights. This question may take
many forms. You might be asked, "Why should we hire you?" You could also be asked, "Why
are you the best candidate for this position?" Regardless of the form the
question takes ,there are a few things that you should keep in mind when
responding to it and a few things you want to avoid that are fairly common, but
definitely leave a bad taste in the employers mouth. Questions about why an
employer should hire you or something like "what will you do for our company?"
are the perfect opportunity for you to market yourself. Don't be deceived if the
question is "why are you the best candidate for the job?" This question really isn't
about you versus the other candidates. It's about you and the employer so
you'll want to talk about what do you bring to the role. You don't know
anything about the other candidates and even if you happen to know who else
applied, there's nothing positive that really comes from talking negatively
about someone else. So focus on the value you bring and how your unique skillset
makes you a huge asset to the company in this particular role. By the time you
reach the stage of interviewing where you're asked "why should I hire you",
you'll know a lot about the company, the role, probably the department that it's
in, and what the tasks are that are involved in the job. Focus your answer
to this type of question on how you bring value to what the company wants to
achieve. Remember - this is about what you're doing for them. This isn't about
you, personally, being the best person. It's you being the best fit for the
company in this job. So talk about the experiences you have, the things and
value that you add to the company based on what you know that they want from
previous parts of the interview. Answering the question in this way helps
make it clear that you really understand what the job entails. Talk about
specific skills and assets you bring. This isn't a time for generics. You don't
want to talk about how you're a good leader or you're a good analyst. While
those are important, you want to hone in on what are the few specific things that
make you uniquely qualified for the role. So talk about how you're able to solve a
specific problem that they're addressing and you don't just say, "I can fix your
problem." You can say, "My experience with SAS programming will help me solve the
problem that you have of understanding what's going on with your data in the
specific area." Those types of responses are exactly what employers are looking
for when you're answering questions like this. They want to know how well do you
understand what the job entails and how well can you articulate what makes you
uniquely qualified to take on this role and to really stand out and serve the
company well? When you're talking about the skills that you bring to the job, you
do want to be careful that you focus in the right areas. I mentioned that this
helps employers understand how well you understand the job. If you are getting
hired or applying for a job to manage analysts, you want to focus your answers
on your leadership skills, not on your own skills as an analyst. While those may
be a great asset to you, what people really want when they're hiring a
manager is someone that knows how to manage well. So focus on that area rather
than the technical skills and vice-versa. If you're being hired as an analyst not
a manager, talk about your analyst skills. What can
you do analytically? You may answer some questions about leadership throughout
your interview, but that's not your primary focus when answering a "why
should I hire you" type of question. Something else that you might want to
include in your responses is an example. Employers see your past performance as
the best indicator of how you're going to perform in the
future. So if you have direct experience doing the sorts of things that they're
looking for, talk about it. Talk about those specific situations. Make it really
easy for them to connect with what exactly you'll be able to deliver when
they hire you. I mentioned at the beginning of the video that you should
be prepared to answer "why should I hire you" or "why are you the best candidate
for the job" regardless of whether you actually get asked the question and you
want to incorporate this throughout your responses. Why should you do this?
First of all, a job interview - at its core -is really one giant "why should I
hire you?" question. So don't save up all of the good
information that might help the employer until you get asked. And that's really the
second reason - you might not get asked. A lot of employers don't ask "why should I
hire you? Why are you the best candidate? What can you do for us?"
They're just counting on hearing that throughout your responses so that they
can determine, as the employer, why should I hire you. So make it really easy for
them to understand and you also don't want to be throwing new information at
them at the very end of the interview. You shouldn't pull out some sort of
surprising response about how you're a unique fit for the job that hasn't come
up before. In many cases, if you are asked this question, it's not gonna be until a
second or third interview and so if you're not even thinking about it at the
very first interview from the start then you might not make it to the second or
third interview. So definitely be out there. Promote yourself. Market yourself.
That's really what a job interview is about. I hope this helps you excel in
your next interview. If you want more insights on the critical steps to
landing your next job, I've put together a cheat sheet for you
so you can walk through the most important aspects and make sure you
really stand out. You can find a link below to get a complete copy that you
can use to help you through your entire job search process. Thanks so much for
watching! I'll see you in the next video.
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A dietitian analyzes the avocado | You Versus Food - Duration: 4:47.
You are a mysterious fruit.
Hi, I'm Tracy Lockwood Beckerman, a registered dietitian in New York City. and it is my job
to help you figure out what to eat and why.
Let's talk about our favorite food: the avocado.
We put them on toast.
We put them in smoothies.
We've even turned them into pool floats.
But are avocados really all that?
Or are they hiding a terrible, dark secret.
Find out today in this episode of You Versus Food.
Let's guac and roll!
Avocado in botanical terms is actually considered a large berry, so yes, an avocado is
a fruit.
You're a fruit!
So you
can actually plant
a tree
with the avocado seed, and grow it
in your backyard.
Avocados are actually called "butter fruits" in parts of India.
I like to call it nature's butter because I spread that ish on everything.
The avocado is known for its dual properties of having high fiber, and also being a healthy
fat.
One avocado actually has 14 grams of fiber.
And that's 50% of the amount of fiber you need per day.
The fiber actually helps you feel fuller longer, so you're satisfied.
You're the best.
The avocado is rich in monounsaturated fats.
But don't worry — it's the good fat.
Don't cry...you're the good fat!
Research has shown that eating an avocado can actually improve your cholesterol, so:
if you love your avocado with all your heart, know that it will love your heart right back.
Let's never fight again.
Avocados contain lutein and xeaxanthin.
Both of which can help protect you from the harmful blue light coming from your phones,
your computers, and tv screens.
So: if you want to protect your vision, have an avocado!
The avocado is super rich in glutathione.
Mmm...glutathione.
Think of it as the Beyoncé of antioxidants because the liver craves this antioxidant
to help filter out any toxins or harmful substances in your body.
So instead of a green juice cleanse, should we be cleansing with avocados?Sign me up.
The avocado is lowkey high in vitamin B specifically, pantothenic acid.
After a night's worth of drinking, your body gets stripped of this vitamin.
So if you want to nip that hangover in the bud, have some avocado the next day and you'll
be back to normal in no time.
Power of the avocado.
Known in the avocado industry as "cukes," seedless avocados appear regularly on trees
but are often discarded for their small size.
Hey avocado farmers: those cukes are valuable!
Bring 'em here — I'll eat them.
According to the Environmental Workers' Group, in 2018 the avocado was part of the Clean
15 list, which means you don't have to splurge and buy the organic avocado.
You guac my world!
Don't you hate it when the avocado turns brown?
Some people think that the only way to prevent discoloration is to leave the pit in the avocado.
Actually, the primary factor in reducing that exposure is removing it from oxygen.
So once you open up an avocado, throw it in the refrigerator, secure it with plastic wrap,
or eat it as quickly as possible.
You want to eat an avocado the right way?Aim for a half to a full avocado each day.
But if you want more?
Eat more.
If you want less, eat less.
The best thing about an avocado, is it prevents you from feeling like a bottomless pit.
Just don't eat the avocado pit.
When selecting an avocado, they should be dull in color, and smooth in texture.
Make sure that the nub, or stem, is still intact.
Hey, that's an avocado.
Did you know that avocados can help fight bad breath?
There's antibacterial and antioxidant flavenoids which help prevent and kill bad bacteria.
So before your next date, maybe you should be chewing on some avocado instead of some
gum?
Potassium, vitamin C, vitamin E, glutathione, fiber, monounsaturated fat:this fruit really
has it all.
Eaten in moderation, there's no reason not to make avocados part of your regular diet.
I'm Tracy Lockwood Beckerman — stay tuned for another episode of You Versus Food.
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태연/제시카 TAENGSIC FAKE HORROR TRAILER - Duration: 1:57.
I want to become like you, just once.
I think Taeyeon is a good person, but...
But what?
I want to beat you, just once.
Just for once.
But...
Do you know me?
No...
Right?
So we don't know each other.
Then why did you do it?
Who are you?
Do...
you know me?
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5 Things You Should Never Do to Your Car in the Winter - Duration: 7:50.
rev up your engines, today I'm going to talk about 5 things that
you shouldn't do to you car in the coming cold weather,
and the first thing is this, if your windshield is all frozen up with ice, don't do this,
do not heat up a pot with hot boiling water and pour it on the windshield, because guess
what, that hot water can crack your windshield, windshields are not cheap, in this case it's
a good idea to have patience just start your car, put it in defrost full blast with the
heat on as high as it goes, then walk away, wait for the car to warm up,
the heat will melt the ice, then you can pick pieces of the ice off, but don't pour boiling
water on it, you can shatter your windshield, now the next thing not to do when it get really
cold is, if your windshield wipers are frozen to the
glass, don't turn the windshield wipers on to try to clear it off, it can rip the windshield
blades right off which is kind of pain, but more importantly, doing so can burn out your
windshield wiper motor, it's hidden inside here, it's a big enough pain to take it all
apart and replace it, but brand new windshield wiper motors can cost a small fortune, they
could cost $500-600 or more, it's not something you want to ruin because
your in a hurry and your going to turn the wipers on that are frozen to the glass, here
again you want to have some patience, now if you want and you have one of those
nice plastic scrappers, you can scrap all around the blade and if you can break it loose,
turn the heater on and let it melt at least a little bit and once their broken loose and
theirs a little heat going, then you can turn them on a little and every once in a while
they'll wipe, push pieces of the ice away as the defroster melts it and eventually it
will push them all away, but don't just rush into your car and slam those wipers on full
speed because you can do a lot of destruction, I remember one Christmas vacation we took
the kids to Lake Tahoe in California where it's real high altitude and it snows they
had like 380 inches of snow that year, all these cars were parked with their windshield
wipers stuck up in the air and I thought, what are they doing, well the locals just
explained, hey our wipers they freeze to the glass, if we pick them up in the air hey it
makes cleaning the windshield with a scrapper pretty easy then we can just put them back
down and drive away, hey that wasn't a bad idea really and of course
if you don't have a place you can park where there's shelter that's even better, then you
don't have to clean anything off, now the next thing not to do is, not to touch
your tires at all, leave them alone and don't do anything, you got to check the pressure,
because when it gets cold outside it's simple physics, the colder it is outside, the tire
pressure goes down because the cold air has less pressure than the hot air,
so always check your tires when the car is cold first thing in the morning because when
you drive down the road they heat up and the pressure goes up, your suppose to check them
cold, now this is an extremely example but it happened,
a customer of mine moved to Alaska, and they didn't check the tire pressure in their tires
and it got so cold outside that when he started up the car, and drove it a few feet, all 4
tires went flat, because it was so cold there, the pressure
had gone way down and tires are made out of rubber, when they get really cold like 40
or 50 below he was dealing with, their not that pliable anymore, and with low air pressure
and not pliable, as soon as they moved the bead on the tire where it sits on the rim
just flexed off and they all went flat, now odds are that isn't going to happen to
you but realize that really low pressure the car is not going to handle right, it's not
going to break right and the lower the pressure in the tires, the more chance you have of
getting a puncture because it's softer theirs less pressure,
nails can get in easier, you just want to check them once in a while when their cold,
the next thing is, don't forget about your car's battery, sure it's hiding under the
hood and you don't look at it much, but it's very important for starting your car, now
the colder it is outside the harder your battery has to work to start the car,
they have what are called cold cranking amps rating,
in this case it's 700 amps of cold cranking amps, now that's a lot of amps for this little
1.8 liter toyota engine, it originally came with a 450 cca battery
but they just put in smaller batteries because it's cheaper to make them that way,
my advice, get the highest cold cranking amps you can that fits in your car, the alternators
can charge them up they just put in lower ratings because it's cheaper to make the car
that way, and with cold weather hey have a mechanic
or auto parts store to check them for free, check it out before it gets really cold, it's
a simple test, just put negative on negative and positive
on positive, it's that easy it shows that it's got 100% state of health but it's a little
bit low and that because I don't drive this car all this much it's just a work car,
plus that battery is 6 years old it's on it's last legs, if I lived up north where it's
really cold I'd replace it now but here I just put the charger on it once a month to
recharge it and it works perfectly fine and it gets me through the next summer, one winter
when it doesn't start I'll just replace it, now the 5th and last thing not to do is don't
forget to check your antifreeze in your cooling system, sure it's a sealed system and nobody
ever thinks about it but you got to test it before the winter,
it's a very simple test you just suck into this tester and in this case it says it's
good to -35 F, now since it rarely even gets to plus 35 F here in Houston, I don't have
any worries about my engine freezing up, but even here in Texas,
I've seen guys ruin their engine, they'll do something like they put a water pump on
their car in the summer and their in a hurry and they just pour water in and their driving
the thing around and then a cold freeze does come in,
and if you know anything about water, when it freezes it expands so if your engine block
and radiator and everything else has too much water and not enough antifreeze when it gets
cold it will expand and it destroys things, it can crack the block in your engine, it
can destroy your radiator, it can do a lot of damage, instead of just going out and buying
a $13 gallon of antifreeze and putting it in,
and while your at it, kind of look at it, if it's all dirty it probably needs to be
flushed out, check with your antifreeze, some are good for 3 years or 90,000 miles, some
are good for 7 years or 150,000 miles, you don't have to change the stuff all that often
but eventually it does wear out, so now you know the 5 things not to do to your car this
winter, so you'll have smooth driving, it might be a little slick but at least you'll
be prepared, and since this is the thursday segment where
I answer a viewer's question, place your own question on the YouTube comments below and
I'll pick the best ones to make a single video to answer your question, and where else can
you find a guy with 50 years experience of fixing cars to answer your own question with
a video, so if you never want to miss another one of
my new car repair videos, remember to ring that bell!
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Important Research - Need Your Help ASAP - Duration: 4:15.
Hello InnerTubers, it's been a little while. I missed a video last week. Because we all
needed to enjoy Thanksgiving, right? Ohhhh, but I have a very special research project
for you … after you listen to the upbeat happy-happy music.
[upbeat happy-happy intro music]
Are you listening? Are you listening? Is anybody listening in? Oh. This is seriously
top-secret research project … very top-secret. There's some shit going on in GrannyLand
right now … ohhhhh … it's almost impossible for me to tell you about it. But it's very
very very important research. And, we need the utmost disgression in this … yes. I
need lots and lots of answers and information from you, but it's nothing to do with your
personal life. Oh, no. I would never go there. I would never be a douchebag about that … oh
… well, that's actually what this video is about. We're collecting information – here,
the researchers in GrannyLand – all around me – we're collecting information about
what is douchebag behavior? Now, we want answers from all … all walks of life, and all age
spectrums, all ethnicity spectrums – the whole fucking world. We need to know. Now
wha wha when you write uh – and you can't send me personal messages because they might
be intercepted. Well, actually, you need to put them in the comments which will be intercepted,
but you can deal with that 'cuz you're not douchebags. None of you are douchebags.
I know you're not. Here's the deal. Are you ready? Are you ready? You can put … obviously,
it's gonna be about your name but don't call out anybody by name, okay? Don't say
my brother-in-law or my – my nephew Jack or, ya know, my Aunt Sue or none of that … none
of that. Oh, no. No No No. No calling out anybody. But – we need to know what you
think – you – you you you you you – all of you – all of you – we need to know
an example of douchebag behavior. What makes someone a douchebag? An old douchebag? A young
douchebag? A girl douchebag? A guy douchebag? We don't care, we just need to know. We
need to know. [mumble] Now listen, really, this is not a joke. This is the real fuckin'
deal. And don't be a douchebag. Don't – don't douche out on me and not answer
this, okay? Aaarrrgggh. I'm getting emotional just thinking about it. We need to know your
answers. Just tell us what is a douchebag-style behavior. Or, what makes someone a douchebag?
Don't ghost me. Don't you dare ghost me and be a douchebag. Oo, well, that's one,
now you can't use that one. You'll have to think up something else. We need these
answers as soon as you look at this video. Type a comment in right away … right away
… right away … right awaaaaayyy! Yes, just type your comment in right away. Uh,
okay, that's real … that's really all – all I need. Oh, except, of course,
buy my cookbook. There's no douchey recipes in that.
And um, what else. Oh, subscribe to
the YouTube channel, follow on the Facebook, hit the like, hit a subscribe, uh, do all
that stuff, share the video. Share the video with anybody you think has important information
to share about douchebags because we just need to know this. And I know they're not
you. I … I … know none of you are douchebags. Because you're my InnerTubers.
And because I love you.
Mmmmmwwwwaaahh. [blows kiss]
Granny Loves You.
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How Many Top Wing Characters Can You Name? | Top Wing Rap Video 🐤 | Nick Jr. - Duration: 3:01.
There's a lot of friends around Top Wing Academy!
- Time to earn our wings! - Time to earn our wings!
Let's see how many we can name!
Let's go!
♪ Swift's the bird who's really quick And his moves are super slick ♪
♪ Then comes Rod, the speedy rooster Off-roading with his Turbo Booster ♪
- You can jump it, Rod! - Of course I can, I'm a rooster!
♪ Brody likes to ride the waves In his Splash Wing making saves ♪
♪ Penny rides the Aqua Wing Deep sea rescues are her thing ♪
Good afternoon, cadets!
- Good afternoon, Speedy! - Good afternoon, Speedy!
- Good afternoon, Bea! - Good afternoon, Bea!
♪ Speedy's always looking cool Bae is great at using tools ♪
♪ Commodore Smurkturkski has your back Rhonda owns The Lemon Shack ♪
♪ Oscar has great musical taste Chomps and Rocko love to race ♪
♪ Matilda rides with Captain Dilly These wacky pirates are so silly ♪
♪ It's a rocking pirate shindig We'll party till we're silly ♪
♪ Sing aloud a birthday diddy For me, your Captain Dilly ♪
♪ Banana bandits don't like to share Anyu and Yuka are polar bears ♪
♪ Mrs. Brown Bear is a teacher Teaching all the Big Swirl creatures ♪
♪ Honu's Timmy Turtle's mother Betty and Baddy are sister and brother ♪
♪ Salty loves to sail the sea Shelly surfs and so does T ♪
Shipwreck? Sounds turt-ally awesome!"
Bet you can't do this!
[laughing]
Too easy, try something hard!
♪ Here comes Brody's dad and mum Sister Brenda, so cute, aww ♪
♪ Tina and her father, Grady He's always failing, needing saving ♪
Dad!
[gasping]
Whoa!
Gotcha!
Wahoo!
♪ Mama Gooseling, Reg and Ryan Taking pictures when not flying ♪
♪ June, Ward and Wally built their dams Just like any beaver fan ♪
♪ Now we're down to our final few Sammy Monkey and Sandy Stork too ♪
♪ Our list would hardly be complete Without these chickies, Chirp and Cheep ♪
Chirp, Chirp!
Chirp!
For going above and beyond the call of duty,
I name you Junior Cadets!
♪ There you have it, 40 friends All from Top Wing that's the end ♪
It was awesome!
Totally primo!
I think we're gonna make a really slick team!
Let's cock-a-doodle do this!
Way to go, Team Top Wing!
[cheering]
[tires screeching]
Catch more high flying adventures!
Everywhere you find Nick Jr.
You can find more Top Wing weekday mornings on Nickelodeon
and everywhere you find Nick Jr.
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Spark Create Imagine Cash Register and Flip Zee Girls - Duration: 8:22.
today we are opening up shop with our new Deluxe cash register from spark
create imagine ages 3 and up 19 pieces scan item and slide card a microphone
that really works the Box reads that this cash register encourages fine motor
skills hand-eye coordination counting and one of our very favorites
imagination we purchased this at our local Walmart for around sixteen dollars
let's get it out of the box and see what we have. let's do it in a
snap and just like that here is our awesome new cash register
let's turn it on we have an on and an off and then we can press our working
microphone button clean up in aisle nine. Clean up in aisle nine. and talk into it just
like that and look here is our pricing scanner and
it lights up and so then we can also price scan the items over here is our
conveyor belt and we can pull the items forward as we're getting ready to check
them out and then slide it back when we're done
it has a greeting and has a goodbye here you can have your sound effects on your
card swiping ringing up the items and cashing out and then it has quick scan
items for milk ice cream vegetables meat fruit and bread along with drinks and
seafood we can clear it out and then it also has a working calculator so we can
say one plus six equals seven so if it was $7
then and somebody gives us $10 change say minus 10 now we know that we
give $3 back and then speaking of change here's our cash drawer our cash register
also comes with some funny money here's two $5 bills from the spark Bank
two $10 bills and two $20 bills so we can put that right in there and then they
provided us with some coin so there are there's the ten Cent and twenty cent so it
is truly funny money and we'll put this back right in there and then we'll close up
our drawer and then we have our bank card that we can swipe over here on the
side and it rings it up for the total and then we'll clear it out so there's
our bank card oh and look it also comes with our little shopping basket and some
food items so let's put them on our belt and then we'll bring them forward and
then let's see what we have we have spaghetti
ooh yummy ice cream sandwiches and we have some cereal and what else do we
have we have oh we have our milk so for a total of $11.75 okay
let's swipe our card and then we're all done
whoa we are not done. look what we have we have two flip zee girls that we got on
sale at Walmart well I think we ought to get these out and take a closer look
let's get them open in a snap oh my goodness these are so cute there are
these little rubber dolls you get two dolls in a pack and see they're just so
flexible aren't they cute with their little freckles and their colored hair
these little flipzees go from big girl to baby and back again like so let's
take this one here and I'll show you. you put her down in her little bundle here
okay so you smush her down into her little bundle so like she's bundled up
in her blanket and then you take her little cap and you put it down
over little her little face her little head here and then look then she has a
sweet little face and see her freckles turn into little eyes and then as she
grows and then you can turn her back into a big girl like that. so here's the
second doll in her pack so we'll squish her down in there squish like so we'll
put the little hat on her and see then she has like the little tiny face just
like that as the little baby and then back to a
big girl those are super cute so let's put them there. then let's open our
second pack and there they are look at these adorable little dolls and I just
love I love love love their expressions on their faces so let's take our first
one here and let's put her down into her bundle flip her down in there. give her a
squish down in there and then her little bonnet has little ears on it and
it goes down and there's her sweet little baby eyes is it she cute and then
flip her right back into a big girl and our second one for this pack will
give her a squish down in there squish it down in there oh my goodness look at
those pigtails and then go for her little sweet little
baby eyes and then some sweet little baby eyes to a freckle surprise and pop
her back out into a big girl again there's these girls little bundle and
their little hat - aren't those adorable these little flip zee dolls are by Jay at
play idea tank don't you just love them well there it is the new cash register
so we can be open for business I just can't wait for all the fun that we're
gonna have so make sure to LIKE comment share and subscribe so you don't miss
out on any of the fun and find us on Instagram we imagine workshop so you can
keep track of all the things going on here at we imagine don't forget to move
on over to our other videos well that's our collection for now until next time
thank you for watching!
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How To Stop Feeling Overwhelmed - Duration: 4:17.
Hi, everyone! It's Madi. In this video, I'm going to share with you a four-step
process that hopefully will help you stop feeling overwhelmed and end your
struggle with your endless to-do list. Tip number one: do a brain dump. Most of
the time, you feel overwhelmed because you try to keep EVERYTHING in mind:
routines, weekly activities, chores, work tasks, birthdays, holidays, things to buy,
things to pack, meds to take, things to pick up, meetings and agendas, follow-ups,
concerns, wishes, what's healthy to eat, tracking water intake and number of steps.
Both big things and little things that keep building up! Your brain is
using a tremendous amount of energy to juggle these things and to remember them,
distracting you from the task at hand. Your productivity plummets, so does your
patience (and self esteem). You'd better take a pen and a piece of paper (or open
a new document on your computer) and write everything that's on your mind.
Take your time to do this list. Step number two: focus only on YOU can control.
The goal here is to put a line through as many items as possible that are out
of your control and/or don't bring your joy.
This step means you will start setting boundaries with yourself and others and
that you will start saying NO. Keep on your list
anything that is in your control, like paying the rent and bills. Anything that
is important in the long run, like calling mum or scheduling special
time with your kids. Anything that would make your life more wonderful, like a
chat with a dear friend or enjoying a cup of tea. If you don't have any items
of this kind, add them now. Self-care is important! Step number three:
reframe. Reframe the things on your list that you don't like. You reframe by
writing the why - what is or can be good about the situation? What needs does it
help you meet? Why are you doing that? For example, I had a client who hated paying rent.
She didn't like it because she imagined how she would have spent that
money on other things. By paying rent, she couldn't meet her needs of financial
security or fun. By reframing, she realized the rent gave her the
opportunity to live in an area that she liked, but where she couldn't afford to buy a
house. By paying rent for this apartment, she met her needs of ease in her commute
and relaxation through the park nearby. She realized that, by having ease and
relaxation, she had the inner resources to find
other strategies to meet her needs of financial security and fun.
Step number four: prioritize what's left and start doing. Now that you have your left items
from step number two and you know why you keep doing them from step number
three, it's time to prioritize, schedule, and do them. For prioritizing, I recommend
the Eisenhower matrix, also known as the urgent-important matrix. After that,
schedule your tasks around your hours of sleep, times for meals or commute, and
other routines you have in place. Now do them! BONUS TIP: if you don't feel
like doing these tasks, I suggest breaking them in smaller steps. Get clear
on the very first step and on the step after that. Having clarity might help you
be productive. Let's recap! When you're feeling stuck and overwhelmed, do a
brain dump; focus on what you can control, find the why behind the things that stay
on your list; prioritize, schedule, and get it done!
I hope my four-step process brings you more clarity, hope and motivation. Let me
know your takeaways in the comments below. If you found this video useful,
give it a thumbs up so that YouTube knows this is valuable content on the
platform and share it with a friend. For upcoming webinars and workshops on
dialogue and compassionate self leadership, subscribe to my newsletter.
All the details are in the description below. Until next time I wish you ease
flow in everything you do. Bye!
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2019 New Years Eve French Macarons Cookie Round Stencils - Duration: 1:31.
To stencil our macarons we used Americana Brown Airbrush Food Colorant
Test out the flow of the spray of your airbrush on a paper towel before spraying your cookies
We're wearing gloves to keep food color from staining our hands
Put the stencil onto your macarons and lightly color your cookie with the airbrush
Lift the stencil and color the rest of your macarons!
Our New Years Eve Cookie Rounds come with three different designs
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IF YOU LAUGH YOU LOSE CHALLENGE - Duration: 13:05.
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Responding to Your Assumptions About Us! - Duration: 16:36.
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Are you ready for the weekend? - Duration: 4:15.
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601 Waiver - Hardship Letter For Immigration: Do I Need A Lawyer? - Duration: 3:32.
Do I need a lawyer to write my hardship letter for a I-601 waiver?
Question.
"I was told to write a hardship letter to keep my wife from being deported.
My nephew helped me write my letter. He's a college student.
He added about 10-15 pages of evidence.
The legal assistant helping us prepare the forms thinks this is good enough.
But one of my friends heard some bad stories about these letters.
He said I should double-check with an attorney. I'm confused."
Answer.
Without knowing more about your situation, I cannot say with 100% certainty that she needs a lawyer.
However, proving hardship is too difficult for most immigrants to try to do on their own.
The risks of losing are high.
Your co-worker gave you good advice.
Too many times, immigrants have visited my office after they already lost their hardship case.
They were told a simple letter discussing their family situation
along with a few documents like birth and marriage certificates
would be enough to prove hardship.
In almost all cases, this is bad advice.
Winning permanent residence is never that simple.
Sure, the hardship letter is important.
If completed properly, it serves to explain the main issues
you want immigration officials to know about.
Such letters are usually several pages long.
Each issue you mention in the letter should be verified
by submitting good, solid supporting evidence.
This helps to prove you're not making up false arguments.
The phrase Immigration Hardship Letter is misleading.
You really need an Immigration Hardship Packet.
As a result, there is a strong possibility
the 10–15 pages of evidence put together will not be sufficent to win your wife's case.
Hardship is one of the toughest rules in immigration law.
There is no precise definition.
Every family will incur loss if a family member is separated from them.
But the law says ordinary hardship is not enough.
You must show extreme hardship.
Sometimes you need to address many issues about your family situation.
Other times only 2 – 3 concerns are necessary.
If you can figure out what issues to focus on
and you know how to effectively assemble your evidence,
then maybe you don't need an immigration lawyer's help.
But why take such a risk?
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Moses To You, Original Mix,Remix - Duration: 4:09.
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HUGE Midnight Madness Sale at Cochrane Nissan | November 29 & 30 Only in Cochrane, AB - Duration: 1:04.
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Free Sound Effects: Where to get free sounds for your videos - Duration: 7:14.
In today's video we're going to talk about free sound effects.
Where to get them and how to use them in your videos.
So stay tuned!
If you haven't done so already,
hit that subscribe button. And don't forget to hit the bell for notifications.
Now if you go on Google and just Google free sound effects,
you will find a whole bunch of places.
But my favorite one is the top one listed here freesound.org
That's where I get the sound effects for my videos.
And let me show you around their site a little bit.
Now, when you first come on the site,
you'll notice you'll be able to look around.
But if you actually want a download one,
you'll need to sign up. It doesn't cost anything to sign up.
And they actually take donations if you want to give back to the community.
They have a home, sounds, forums, people and help.
This is an open source site. It's been around for a very long time.
And on the main page you'll see
updates to their blogs, what's coming,
you know, all the different things that you can find.
But the easiest way is if you're looking for a particular sound,
you can just search in here.
Say you want the sound of a cat.
I put in cat meowing.
And it takes me to several options.
You can see the date, you can see how many times it was downloaded,
you can see any comments made on the video.
And you can also take a look at Creative Commons.
This one is no commercial license.
Over here to the side you'll find licenses.
You have 113 of them that require attribution.
40 of them that are attribution but non-commercial.
But the ones I always go for our Creative Commons 0.
In other words, you do not have to give anybody credit for these.
These are open source and free for you to use.
So, I'm going to click on that.
And that will bring all the Creative Commons 0 ones out.
So let's take a listen to a couple of them.
That's a very cute little purr. Here's a meow.
And as you can see right here, It's going to tell you how many seconds
each one of them is. This one's 17 seconds.
This one's just a 1 second, 15 seconds
and you can also tell what kind of format they're in. This one's in a wav.
But like this one, it didn't say wave on it, but you can go over to it.
And you can play it from here.
And this one should be one second.
That was just a soft little one.
It's in wav format, it gives you the exact duration,
the file size, how many bits.
And you can see comments on it if there's been any complaints or hey, that's not working.
And then to download you just go right here.
Now let me show you a couple of the ones that I got and tell you how I use them.
Once you have an account, you can go to your account page.
You can go to the sounds downloaded.
I've downloaded two sounds.
This one right here is a record scratch.
I haven't used it yet,
but I've thought of a couple places I wanted to use it.
It would be like something where you'd want to like, change direction real quick.
You'll probably recognize this sound from other
videos that you've seen. It's a really cool sound
that you can use to change the directions in your video.
That's called a record scratch.
That one's a really fun one.
The other one I got is girl screaming.
And this one's two seconds long.
And let me show you the video I used that in.
It was actually a six second bumper I made.
Okay, this is a little six second bumper I made.
And I actually used that scream in this video.
So let's check that out.
So you can see how that scream kind of enhanced the video. We'll watch it one more time.
That's just an example of how you can use sound in your video
to make it stand out.
To make it pop. To make it change direction.
You don't need to go in and put in sound effects
every time you see walking putting walking sound effects,
every time you have a dog put in dog sound effects.
But use it to pop your video, use it to make it jump, use it to punctuate it.
If you're not really sure what kind of sound you want,
If you click on the sounds button,
you can hear the random sound of the day,
see what the latest sounds are,
and the most downloaded sounds.
Let's check a couple of these.
This one says whomp.
That was really cool. I am I'm not sure what I would use that for.
Let's see what this tension build up is.
That one looks really fun too.
Light wooshes
And you could take your sound editor, once you get one of these sounds.
You could change it by putting it through a compressor.
You could make other adjustments just make it sound a little bit differently.
Let's hear this one that just says bell.
It's a very crisp bell. Almost like a doorbell.
Most of the times they'll also tell you
what they did to get the sound. What kind of microphone they were using.
This one says metal on metal sliding movement.
Very simple.
But you may find it handy to use these in your videos.
So hop over to freesound.org
And check out some of the sounds.
Maybe look around and see if you can find one that will make your video pop.
If you have a free sound site that you'd like to recommend,
drop it in the comments down below and I'll check it out.
Thanks for watching. Bye. Bye
Hey, thanks for watching!
If you haven't already done it hit that subscribe button.
And give us a thumbs up. We'll see you next time.
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Books of Years Past TBR [CC] - Duration: 5:04.
Hi, YouTube, its Kathy, and I'm here to tell you about the Books of Years Past Readathon.
This readathon was created on the spur of the moment by Secondhand Shan,
who is somebody I just recently found out about, and I think that this
readathon is lovely. So even though I don't have a complete TBR picked out for
this one, I wanted to kind of give it a signal boost in case it was something
you would be interested in. This is a month-long readathon, taking place in
all of December, and if you've been around my channel for a while you know
I'm hosting a week-long readathon from the 2nd to the 8th, which is the Queer Lit Readathon.
My TBR will be up there. However, this readathon is something I
plan to participate in after that, and is very laid-back, and I really like the
challenges she came up with, so I just wanted to signal boost. Also, she reached
out via another BookTube friend of ours and asked for a little bit of help and I
said "why not?" I really liked how she came up with this readathon, because she
realized that she hadn't read A Christmas Carol before and this is kind
of based on that - so Ghost of Christmas Past / Books of Years Past - that's where
the title came from. This is not a Christmas based readathon and you can
take the prompts however really you want, and you can do as many as you want so it
is super chill. The first challenge is to read a book that you've been meaning to
read for a very long time. For me, this will probably be covered by whatever I
don't finish from my Queer Lit Readathon TBR during that week, which means that
that book might possibly end up being In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan,
because this one is kind of long; I might not get through all of it during my
week-long readathon. The second challenge is to start or continue a
series that you've been putting off, and this could be so many things, honestly.
The only reason I haven't read the third in The Broken Earth trilogy is because
my library doesn't have the audiobook, and I read the other ones as audiobooks,
and I want to finish it as audiobook. So every once in a while I check back and
see if it's there, and it's still not, but maybe it'll pop up. I also only got one
book through the Inkheart trilogy before I got distracted by other things, so
maybe I'll pick up Inkspell. Number three is read a book you've been gifted
or were recommended awhile ago, and this is basically my entire TBR.
The recommendations, not the gifting, although I do have some gifts that I should
probably get to. A book that's on my shelves that fits the bill for this one
is The Name of the Wind. Haven't read it yet. Kinda don't want to read the first
two books until I know the third book is going to be out, because I know it's the
type of book that people are like, "oh I need the second book as soon as I finish the first book,"
and "I need the third book as soon as they finish the second book" so kind of waiting.
I'm kind of procrastinating; there's so many books to read.
Number four is read a book that haunts, you something you put down and you
should probably pick back up, and this just might be the one that I don't have
a book for. I used to never DNF and then I realized that life is too short to
read books you're not really enjoying, so I started DNFing and if I've DNF'd
something recently, it's not something I'm going to pick back up. At the most,
I'll probably finish my reread of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, not
because I DNF'd it but because it's a book that I pick up between other books
when I'm waiting for a hold from the library. This is probably my favourite
book of the year, and I just pick it up every once in a while and read a chapter
here and there, because I love it so much, but maybe I'll actually finish that reread.
Number six is read the book that's been on your shelves the longest,
and listen - I have no idea what that book is. I haven't counted my books recently
but I want to say I have about 300 of them, which is not a lot by some people's
standards, but also I live in a bachelor suite with another person and he also
has some books - definitely not as many as me because I read and he doesn't - but
there are lots of books in here, and there's not a lot of space for them.
In fact, there are stacks of books on the floor because there's no shelf space and
there's probably somewhere between 80 and 100 of those books that I
haven't read yet. Ooh, including all of the Blue Bloods books.
They're sitting in a stack in the corner over there. I've only read the
first one and my best friend was just unhauling them so I took them off her hands.
So I could read the second one for that
previous challenge of continuous series, but I might just end up picking a book
that has seemingly been there forever, because I have no idea which book has
been there the longest. And seven is read a book that you wanted to read as a
child or reread a childhood favourite, and for this I might pick up one of my 50
Nancy Drew books that have been stacked at the back of my bookcase because I
haven't read those since I was 12. Also, I'm a little scared to read them
because there's probably some problematic stuff in there because of
when they were written. In fact, I've been meaning to read Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew
and the Women that Created Her, which is all about the group of women who
comprised Carolyn Keene, who is not one person, because I wanted to read about
the books before revisiting the books, so maybe I'll finally grab that from the
library before rereading one of my old childhood favourite.
And there you have it. There are my very loose plans for the Books of Years Past
Readathon. I will leave all of the challenges down below as well as the
link to the Twitter so you can keep up to date with that. I'll also link Secondhand Shan
down below because she created this on a whim and then asked for help
and I said, "of course: why not?" So thank you very much for including me
in your readathon. What books would you pick for this TBR? Let me know about it
down in the comments below. On the way down to the comments, if you hit that
Subscribe button, that would be very nice of you. You can like and share this as
you see fit, and I will see you very soon. Bye!
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