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Waching daily Jan 29 2017

hey guys are getting straight into the

video with my DIY Plato gettin your

flower so you claim of charters and mix

it all together i love how about I'll

have all the measurements and

description box below to add your water

and oil and then mix it into the dough

forms into a ball and ready so just

going to split in half to make it easier

put a thumbprint put your coloring all

the colors of the rainbow and yeah I

just purple and green and do ya then of

course i had to break too so i am going

to it because it looks really ugly and

bag looks better now right right now

coupe and at least it's shiny and yeah

your video bye

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Why I travel up to 25,000 kms per year for a haircut!! - Duration: 4:49.

- Hey, hey! This is Conor, the Language Tsar so

today I'm in Brussels for a very special

reason. I'm here to get my haircut.

- Hello! Everything going well? [in French] All good? - All good! And yourself? [in Italian]

- How are you? - Very good! Thank you, Nicolà [in French]

Yeah! I know that sounds pretty wacky to most people. Why would I come to

Brussels for a haircut? Are Belgian

hairdressers that much better than

everywhere else in the world? And the

answer is probably no! They're probably no

better, no worse than you're going to

find in other countries but that's not why

I chose Brussels to get my haircut.

I'm what we call a "digital nomad", "laptop

entrepreneur", "location independent" all

those words. Simply there's only one guy

that I let touch my hair in the

world. It's one of my little idiosyncrasies.

Introduce yourself! - My name is Nicolà Amato.

So in today's video, I want to talk about why I would come back

to the same location to get my haircut

when simply you can get a haircut all

over the world. Does it really matter

that much? Is there that big a difference?There

behind me you should be able to see the

Palais de Justice ("Court House") here in Brussels

I so started on YouTube maybe about three years ago a little over three

years ago and since you've been watching

my channel here Language Tsar I've

actually had my hair cut and by the same

hairdresser almost entirely that time.

It's just one or two videos I think in

the beginning the very start 3 and a half

years ago where I had another

hairdresser. Why would someone through all this effort

just to get a haircut? Well every time I

have my hair cut cut somewhere else,

I didn't feel like it was not good. I

really felt like there was a big

difference in the standard of the

service I was getting and I wasn't able to

replicate that when I show people photos

of what I liked so in the end I just kind

of scheduled myself to be here in

Brussels once every six weeks we'll say

on average sometimes it's two months I

really hold off just so I can get my haircut here.

So not everyone agrees with my policy. A lot

of other digital nomads just think it's mental.

Why not just get your hair cut

somewhere else? And they have a different

approach to this and yeah they are entitled

to their opinion of course and their own

preferences. I just don't agree and an

example of that was maybe about a month

back. My friend you would have seen him

here in a lot of videos, Jan. He got his

hair cut for three dollars. Yeah, that's right!

Just three dollars when you he was in Cabo

Verde and to be honest it looked

like a haircut that cost three dollars. He

looked like Tintin. So it just

depends, right? And I told him maybe take

a photo next time, maybe that will help

but I think yeah you're just going to

have to sacrifice on quality and yeah it's a

personal preference, you know, a personal

choice whether you want to do that

because the service is not actually

going to be the same. It's pretty hard to

replicate exactly the same thing as it turns out

So voila! What you think of my haircut? Do you

think it was worth traveling thousands

of kilometers as opposed to getting a local

probably for a cheaper price to have it done

in Kiev in Ukraine. Let me know in

the comments below down there if you

have some interesting quirks or some

things that you do that all your friends

think are really strange, make no sense just

because you really appreciate the

service you get. Write all that good

stuff down in the comments below and of

course subscribe to this channel in general so

"au revoir !" from Bruxelles in Belgium!

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Kissinger 'Terrorists Are People that Reject the International System' - Duration: 3:56.

Kissinger: 'Terrorists Are People that Reject the International System'.

By Aaron And Melissa Dykes.

Kissinger�s definition of terrorism might surprise you.

Then again, it might be exactly what you thought it would be.

The clip below is from a 2007 AKBank convention in Istanbul, Turkey held right before the

annual Bilderberg Meeting which took place there that same year.

In it, former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State, as well as member of the:

Bilderberg Group Council on Foreign Relations

Trilateral Commission Bohemian Grove,

...among others, Henry Kissinger can be seen giving the following speech:

�In the Middle East, we live in a different world.

The nations do not represent historic entities in the same sense that European nations did.

Turkey of course does, and Iran in a considerable extent does.

But in the region in between, the borders were drawn by the victors of World War I on

the basis largely of what would facilitate their influence.

So therefore, the identities of these countries, and of their borders, can be challenged more

easily.� �What we in America call terrorists are

really groups of people that reject the international system, and they�re trying to regroup it

to a radical Islamic fundamentalists kind.� Clearly Kissinger is saying that, because

many Middle Eastern countries do not have what appears to be in his view the �historical

significance� of older countries, they are wide open for attack, regime change and re-ordering.

Only a few years later, we have witnessed the Western-backed Arab Spring, which has

turned over numerous North African and Middle Eastern nations.

After nearly two years of semi-covertly arming al Qaeda fighters in Syria, most recently

Western support and provision of arms for Syrian Rebels (who admittedly used their own

chemical weapons) are becoming public knowledge now that a mythical �red line� has supposedly

been crossed by Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad.

Remember how America �freed� Egypt and Libya?

Well Syria is wash, rinse, repeat.

On top of that, Kissinger is also saying the word �terrorist� is really someone who

would reject the �international system� � a New World Order.

Part of that order appears to be American empire building and the spreading of our nation�s

brand of �democracy� throughout the rest of the world� whether they like it or not.

How do you think someone with Kissinger�s perspective would see American patriots who

reject the United Nations or central banking system?

Surely, he sees them as �terrorists� as well.

Further, if the State held similar views and used the �terrorist� label � which is

used in this country like screaming �fire!� in a theater to circumvent the Constitution

on a daily basis � such resistors to the new world order would be instantly criminalized,

marginalized and marked for imprisonment

or death.

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