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Resident Evil The Final Chapter Movie Review - Duration: 7:11.
Y'know, I gotta say, for this kind of movie?
Resident Evil The Final Chapter?
Is pretty darn good!
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Farming Simulator 17 NEW MAN TGS AND KRAMPE TIPPERS AND DOLLYS - Duration: 15:27.
HI GUYS !!!! Welcome to Farming Simulator 17 Mods Channel, in this video i show you some new mods from LANDEI.I don't know if LANDEI it's a team or a single person but does an excellent work.
Let's start MAN TGS 3 Chassis Back Attacher 6 Engine setup Colorable Body And Rims
At Le Chassis the middle wheels can turn.
In this mod pack You can adjust saddle plate.
Krampe SB30 / 60 tipper pack 2 Models 59000 l Loading capacity 78470 l Loading capacity Back Attacher 2 Wheel Setup Beacon Light
Almost forget Dolly Krampe 10L / 20L 2 Models high and low Attacher 3 Wheel Setup 1 or 2 Axle selection
In Dolly Krampe mod pack You can adjust saddle plate and attacher height.
OK let's see if it has power
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Goth makeup tutorial | Makeup Ideas with Mary Click - Duration: 8:43.
Hello everybody!
My name is Mary Click!
I'm glad to see you on my channel called «Makeup ideas with Mary Сlick».
I love the Gothic style.
I like mysticism and everything connected with it.
So I'll show you my makeup in the Gothic style.
For this I need black eyeliner, black eyeshadow and red lipstick.
My eyebrows I will use as the wings of a bat.
I use in my makeup basic details of the Gothic style.
Now I draw a spider's web with the spider.
The central part of the lips I'll make a heart-shaped.
After drew a spider web, I will add a shadow along the edges of the it.
I hope you liked my makeup in Gothic style.
See my other videos.
And bye bye.
It was Mary Click!
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Fifteen Actors / Celebs Who Don't Believe in God - Duration: 3:57.
And I think it should be, religion, treated with ridicule and hatred and contempt and
I claim that right.
My parents, they're a little religious, they're Muslim, and they don't eat pork.
And I eat pork, 'cause I'm not religious and it tastes very tasty.
And, uh, and I'm not religious!
And you've said before, Morgan, that you're a man of God.
When you did this and so many of these questions were posed- When did I say I was man of God?
You're not?
No. (laughing) No, no, no, no.
And you are an atheist?
I am, yeah.
And what do you think about the fact that it seems to be a movement that's gaining credibility
as of late.
I think it's about fucking time (laughing).
I grew up with this- being told that God's gonna take care of everything and it doesn't
always work out that way and when it doesn't work out that way, then told, "Well, it's
God's will."
Many people find in religion something to be very inspiring and actually leads them
to opportunities.
I, myself, found it very stifling.
I don't believe in God.
I think the- But it's less about believing in God and more about religion and the Bible
and just how absurd it is to believe those things.
You're an "apatheist."
That's a term I stole from somebody I- It's an apathetic atheist right?
Uh, it's a combination of apathy and atheist, yes.
I don't what happens when you die and I don't care.
I, uh, have a very grim pessimistic view of it.
I always have since I was a little boy.
It hasn't gotten worse with age or anything.
I do feel that it's a grim, painful, nightmarish, meaningless experience.
I have concluded, through careful empirical analysis and much thought, that somebody is
looking out for me, keeping track of what I think about things, forgiving me for when
I do less than I ought, giving me strength to shoot for more than I think I'm capable
of.
I believe they know everything that I do and think and they still love me.
And I've concluded, after careful consideration, that this person keeping score is me.
(applause) I'm not depressed about it.
I don't want to die more than anyone else and I think there's a strange myth that atheists
have nothing to live for.
It's the opposite: we have nothing to die for.
You have more to live.
We have everything to live for.
I was given eight or ten years- ten years of a form of Christianity which I grew to
despise and dislike.
Largely insulted my intelligence, the sermons that were given at the age of eleven and twelve-
I felt insulted my intelligence.
If heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the pearly gates,
James Lipton?
You see, Jim, you were wrong.
I exist.
But, but, you may come in anyway.
I read the Bible, cover to cover, and I think that anyone who is thinking about maybe being
an atheist, uh, if you read the Bible or the Quran or the Torah, cover to cover, I believe
you will emerge from that as an atheist.
All religion is based on death.
If you didn't die there'd be no religion.
So what it does is encourage the masses.
Karl Marx called it, "the opiate of the masses," which I believe it is.
Sir Ian McKellen, he's the one that when he stays in hotels rips the part of the Bible
out that criticizes homosexuality.
Yes, it is true.
It's Leviticus 18:22 that I object to.
What is it about space that fascinates you?
Oh, god, just the endlessness of it and that fact that every atom in our body was made
in a dying star.
That's pretty cool!
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how to change admin password of windows 10 - Duration: 2:20.
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Blankpaper | 2016: A Year in Review | My Video Library - Duration: 14:09.
*ENGLISH SUBTITLES STILL IN PROGRESS 😉*
Alrighty.
Hello everyone my name is Zoë Imani
and you're watching my channel blankpaper
So today, please excuse this jumbo mic in the screen.
I really should probably invest in a lavalier mic.
But, in order to get really crisp audio,
I need to have this mic close to my face.
so, this is just what we're working with today.
But yeah, Hi! How are you guys doing?
I know it's been awhile since I've uploaded a video.
Ii've been putting a lot of thought and planning
into what i want to do this year in 2017.
So, I hope that the wait was worth it.
For this first video, I'm going to be doing a year in review.
Surprise, surprise! I got a bullet journal this year
and i'm trying to do that.
So I'm going to be referencing some notes in here for this video.
Yeah so, let's just jump right into things.
I want to talk a little bit about why i started blank paper,
what my original plans were for this channel, and how I think it's grown this year
or last year in 2016.
so actually have a youtube channel prior
to this one it was called gone imagining
and I honestly did not put a whole lot
of effort into the videos on that
channel it was just something for me to
do so i knew i wanted to create a
channel and a platform where I could
upload work that was genuinely proud of
and that I really spent a lot of time
and effort creating and so that was the
whole point of blank paper to be a
channel in part that point people to you
and say this is me this is what I do and
this is work that I can really proud of
take it or leave it so I wanted to be a
true reflection of me the true
reflection of my best work and I wanted
it to be somewhere where my imagination
could run wild and I didn't put limits
on myself and my creativity so that's
what I did and then I thought it
conceptualising my first videos that
plan all of my videos a month in advance
and
much I planned it out i would determine
all the things i would need all the
props locations what I wanted to look
like in the video how I want the
graphics to be so my first three videos
my self-portrait what is blank paper and
then bail februari kind of were planned
out like that it's funny because looking
back I'm pretty proud of all those
videos but at the time I was really
disappointed and how they turned out
those three videos I think like really
set a tone for my channel and what I
wanted to do moving forward to my next
video was the move board the mood board
was really like an overnight thing i
love when something it has a very
distinct study regardless of what that
is but just when like you see that a lot
of work went into something looking a
certain way and consistently sticking to
that style i chose blank paper because i
felt like it was a name that could grow
with me like regardless of what my
aesthetic wise like because there was
the word blank it kind of like give me a
blank sleep for whatever I wanted to do
the mood board was kind of a show like
that as well where each episode could be
anything like it could look like
anything and embody any aesthetic so the
first one was kind of inspired by the
korean drama cheese in the trap because
as I was watching that I thought the
aesthetic was so distinct they really
had a lot of yellows and blues and felt
like hey why don't I create an aesthetic
around these colors and that's how the
mood board started and i literally plan
that whole video the night before I was
like okay for music I'm going to do this
because these music videos kind of fit
this aesthetic and these are the show
that I want to highlight this is like
the colors i want to highlight and so
forth
I think that was the fastest I've ever
created something and exceeded my
expectations because i was doing it like
that the night before but there's no way
that's going to turn out good because so
often it started a series that I'm
really proud of and is a show that will
be around for awhile on my kindle the
next series but I created was my Japan
travel series this is something I've
been wanting to do for a long time like
it was a year in the will not year in
the making like a year on the Shelf
really because
I'd been to Japan and summer of 2015 and
I wanted to do something like with all
of my good footage from that trip that
really embodies how I felt at the time I
had originally done voiceover telling
stories as i showed the footage i really
liked it but I thought it would be too
long in that people wouldn't watch it
which is funny because I literally have
a show called the mood for that was like
lasting 30 minutes but for some reason I
felt like I needed content on my channel
that was a lot more short form so i
ended up just doing like title cards the
problem with doing that was in order for
the title cards to be visible on every
shot I have to state the video so the
title cards would stand out
I wish that I had kind of gone with my
original idea and then came the great
creative block again and there was so
much I want to be but I felt like I just
couldn't make things at the quality that
i wanted i was living at home in the
suburbs I felt like I just didn't have
this piece that I needed to create the
kind of videos that i want it so this
was like not really doing anything and
then i moved which was crazy and totally
unexpected like kind of happened a bit
on him when like it was like a month in
planning it wasn't like like the next to
hear anything i think when i was first
doing videos like you see my bedroom and
how it looked it was so different from
what I envisioned for blank paper
because blank paper was be queen suite
minimal and fun if you're working me I
would have been in front of like a white
wall like very clean lines like clean
modern furniture and like all these
different stuff but that was like not
myspace at all at home so when I moved
it was like oh my gosh
whitewalls home as you can see behind me
it's actually not quite it's more like
eggshell but the guy that created like
an aesthetic sure you can really see it
in that first update video after that
like i did my back to school series
which was like a huge shift in my
channel because i did my first ASMR
videos which I was so proud of and so
happy that was brave enough to do this
thing that I thought people would think
was the weird i got a really great
response in that series
in fact my how to take notes video is
like most watched video on my channel
then came another hurt creator friday i
was starting to feel a bit dissatisfied
with how much my channel was starting to
feel like work because at the time when
i create my back to school series i was
actually really sick i had like chronic
sinusitis and it was really painful and
so making videos took so much effort and
time that I felt like I really didn't
have the energy for and I just wanted a
channel where I could just like turn on
the camera and just start talking and it
did it have to always be all this effort
that i had originally been putting into
my videos so that's when I started let's
chat I just thought it was important to
have something like that so when I was
in moments like that that I knew I could
always just turn on the camera and talk
to you guys and then in that same thing
I did the fashion tab which was another
like kind of just sit down talk video I
felt like it really captured my style
well so i can always look back and know
hey at 23 this is what my style was like
accomplishment that I'm most proud of
from 2016 is the first episode of season
two of the mood board
oh man this was like a project that I
worked so hard on and i planned for so
long I had this idea and at first i was
like i don't have a coffee shop this one
that so this isn't going to work next
I remember that day I just like no one
is looking to see you know what coffee
shops are around the worst that can
happen is they say no and then I could
say alright i have no coffee shops to
film at then I found this one coffee
shop and it just was perfect i actually
call them several times and email them
multiple times and like I was not
hearing back and I was getting really
discouraged and then one day I got the
call at least expecting a lot like
christmas and it was the manager or the
director of coffee shop and he was like
yeah that's fine might come in and you
know we can talk about the logistics of
everything and like are you serious
they really worked out i was working on
the graphics for that video like
a month in advance like before it even
came out so i have like the framework of
everything made me realize like how
great video can come out when you really
plan which is ironic because after that
came my two weeks of daily blank paper
that was my one disappointment of the
year I just kind of got a spike in
subscribers like after my back to school
series because of you know just being
well time and SEO and all that stuff I
felt like I had to take advantage of
that momentum and I was like man I need
to be more present i need to be more
relevant what I'm doing is just not
enough for my channel I have so many
ideas that don't get executed those like
I need to do shorter video homes that I
can you do and get my ideas out there
because like I'm never going to get to
some of these concepts and ideas if i'm
working at the pace that i'm working at
so it's like either you can want things
to be perfect and never uploaded video
or you can give your ideas a cancer and
just create something and be okay with
outcomes there were other reasons but I
think I i explained that in a previous
video I just felt like I really abandon
my original mission statement and my
original intentions going into blank
paper because I always wanted to be work
that was really proud of that I could
point to you and if anyone asked me what
I did I could show them and say this is
me this is my work and I'm really proud
of it some of those videos I was not at
all satisfied with the final execution
I just think at this point I'm realizing
i really value the quality of my content
over the quantity of it when i first
became interested in YouTube in like
2007 which is almost 10 years ago
no it is can you why that's ten years
ago
oh my god when i first became interested
in you 10 years ago and then really
super interested like in 2010 as a
career path
it was just it was like while these
people get on here and they just do what
they wanted you I went to school for
film and it is so hard to break into the
film industry especially as a minority
as a black woman
today I see a lot more black woman and
film and media doing things but when i
was a freshman in college I i don't
think i could have thought of anyone
even if there was someone that was like
one or two people and they seem
exceptional you know when you don't
necessarily know you know if you're
exceptional when you're just starting
out only seeing people on YouTube for
successful who were like just like me
were just normal people who were
creating content that would never make
it onto primetime television it just all
seems that possible and they were doing
exactly what they wanted I think now
it's like there is a game to youtube it
kind of defeats the whole purpose
because it's like if I have to get on
here and like play this game and you
know do things for likes and shares and
subscribers the original purpose of
being on YouTube because you could
simply create the content that you
wanted it just it's not there anymore I
just feel like you have to stick to your
guns and stick to your convictions and
good things will follow and you can't
listen to you the noise and like
everyone telling you you have to do
things this way you have to do things
that way if you want to be successful I
think you have to do things the way that
you you were supposed to the purpose
that you feel that you know you were put
on this earth for only you really like
since that inside of you and you just
listen to like all the noise out here
like people saying what you have to do
then that purpose is going to get lost
in all of that that's just kind of the
realization i guess i came to you after
taking a break and i just realized i
just want to create the content that i
want to create and the content i want
others to see I certainly don't just
create content for me i create content
that i want to have an impact on others
and you know make them feel a certain
way and make them think about certain
things and dream I realize like that's
Priority One on my channel
ultimately you got to do what you know
in your heart is right
yeah that is kind of like my year and
review for blank paper there was like a
lot more that I want to talk about but
i'll have to cut it short actually have
to head out to do some errands and a
little bit so that's going to be all for
now
yeah I'm just I'm something for that you
guys found something special in my
content enough to subscribe to me and
decided to watch me so thank you so much
i really appreciate it and we look
forward to more content from my channel
in the future I just hope that you all
stay tuned and I'll see you in next 15
guys
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make this recipe and say goodbye to back and joint pain-easy home remedy for joints pain - Duration: 3:19.
how to cure back and joint pain naturally
Joints form the connections between bones. They provide support and help you move.
Any damage to the joints from disease or injury can interfere with your movement and cause
a lot of pain. To prevent that from occurring, it is important
to live a healthy lifestyle and follow a wholesome diet full of nutrients
that your bones and joints need to be strong. There are also natural supplements you can
take to help strengthen your bones and joints, without ill side effects.
One supplement you can take is gelatin. Gelatin contains something called collagen,
which can strengthen your body. Gelatin helps your joint and back pain because
it is made of mostly protein. It contains some mineral salts and water,
as well. This mixture helps to make collagen and reduce
swelling in your veins and muscles. Gelatin also has amino acids, which are called
arginine and glycine. These fancy sounding acids help to build muscles
and strengthen your joints.
Use this recipe when you work your body a little too much or when you have an injury.
Ingredients:
1 tsp. plain gelatin (10 grams) 1/2 glass cold water (100 mL)
1/2 glass warm water (100 mL)
Directions:
Add the teaspoon of plain gelatin to the cold water and let it sit overnight.
In the morning, pour the mixture into a pot and add the half glass of warm water into
a double boiler. Once dissolved, remove from heat and serve.
Drink each morning before breakfast, at least 30 minutes before the first meal of your day.
You can also pour in a glass of orange juice to improve the taste. It can also make it
easier for the body to absorb. Consuming this on a regular basis can help
your joints and your pains.
It is important to understand that your results will depend on your lifestyle and your diet.
Turmeric & Ginger Tea: Turmeric and ginger are both anti-inflammatorys,
and will help with oseto and rheumatoid arthritis. Turmeric in particular has gotten a lot of
attention lately. Its active ingredient is something called
curcumin, which is a powerful antioxidant. In addition, it lowers the levels of 2 enzymes
responsible for causing inflammation . You can take these in a capsule form or make
a nice spicy tea to enjoy daily.
You will need… 2 cups of water
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
Honey to taste
Directions: Bring 2 cups of water to a boil,
and had ½ teaspoon each ground ginger and ground turmeric.
Reduce to a simmer and let it be for 10-15 minutes.
Strain, add honey to taste, and enjoy twice daily.
This yields 2 servings.
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