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this happened last summer and I still can't take my mind off the whole situation.

It's by far the scariest thing that's ever happened to me.

First things first, I am a female and I am 20 years old.

I live in a small village in England, it's beautiful and I have lived here all my life,

so I have many good memories here.

In June, I started walking to the neighbouring village everyday, which took maybe around

25 minutes to walk to.

The village is a lot more old fashioned and has a lot of history.

The journey was fun for me because I love the countryside, it's a beautiful place and

it interests me quite a lot too.

As soon as you left my village, you would be walking on country lanes that followed

you to the other village.

Usually, I would leave my house at around 11am and start heading back to my own village

roughly around 2 or 3pm.

I went alone most of the time, apart from the weekends when I would go with close friends.

Both my village and this village only consisted of houses, parks, and churches, you know,

all that sort of stuff.

When I went alone, I sat at a beautiful park and would sit on a picnic bench and read a

book or sit on my phone for hours, I even bought a phone case that charges my phone

just so my phone wouldn't run out of charge.

I did this for a month, until mid-July when I went shopping and sat in a pub at the closest

city with my friends on a Thursday.

This meant that I didn't go to the village at the usual time.

I got back quite late, maybe around 9pm.

I don't know what was going through my mind, but I decided that I would go to the village

tonight due to the fact that I wasn't tired and was in a good mood.

I left my house at 9:30, and started heading there.

It was getting quite dark, so when I left my village and entered the country lanes I

got my flashlight on my phone up.

I was walking for about 5-10 minutes before I realised that what I was doing was stupid.

Walking the country lanes at this time at night was not a good idea.

Stupidly, I continued.

It was no longer than 2 minutes later that I noticed a silhouette in the distance.

It was standing about 20 yards away next to the sign that told you which directions you

can turn.

I felt pretty awkward because I didn't want to pass this person at this time of night,

especially on my own.

I crossed the road to walk on the opposite side, and the person was just standing there

and they were staring at the ground.

As I got closer, I could make-out what they were wearing.

It was a man wearing a black hoodie, tracksuit bottoms, and some muddy trainers.

I got closer and closer, and when he finally knew I was there, he looked up and stared

at me.

For some reason, I stared back, but carried on walking.

I kept walking straight for about 10 seconds, until I heard him walking behind me.

I turned around, and he had crossed the road to my side.

I then noticed his face.

I was terrified and disgusted.

He looked like he had been on drugs for most of his life and must have been in his mid-30s.

I couldn't turn around now, I was half way there and knew for a fact that he would follow

me home if I did.

I didn't know what to do.

I still had at least 10 minutes of walking left and was in the middle of nowhere.

No people were around, and the closest building was in the village.

I had no friends in the area either, so I couldn't go to anybody's house.

I started walking faster, but so did he.

I was petrified at this point.

Things like this don't happen to people like me, or that's what I thought.

I started to cry a little, and then I heard him say in the most horrifying and evil tone

I've ever heard; "You can't escape me young lady".

I started running, and screaming.

I don't know how to explain it, but I couldn't control my screaming, it was like I was automatically

doing it, if that makes sense.

He started running too, and he was much faster than me.

"Could this whole scenario get any worse?"

I thought to myself.

I slowed down, extremely out of breath, I cursed my asthma for this.

Tears were streaming down my face, and I felt like I was going to collapse.

Then, this creep grabs me and I fall to the ground screaming louder than I have ever screamed

before.

I didn't know how I could possibly have screamed like this considering I was out of breath

and having a panic attack.

He was lying on top of me.

he was so fucking heavy and smelt so bad that I could have thrown up.

I couldn't see his face anymore due to the tears in my eyes.

I paused for a second.

Then, he whispered into my ear; "I won't hurt you, but I will break your neck if you continue

to scream like that".

Regardless of what he had just said, I continued for what felt like an eternity.

I heard a car heading towards us in the distance, I screamed "HELP ME!".

I felt a lot of relief when I heard the car slowing down.

"HELP ME, PLEASE!"

I continued.

The guy got off of me and sprinted into a cornfield.

A man and a woman step out of the car, they must have been not that older than me, and

they asked me what happened.

I told them the whole situation, stuttering and gasping for air.

The woman sat with me and gave me some water and luckily she had an inhaler.

The man shouted for the creep who we could all still see sprinting extremely fast down

the field.

Then, took off after him.

They both took me home and I thanked them both ever so much for helping me.

God knows what could have happened to me if they didn't stop, or even notice me.

I told my friends about the whole event, and a lot of people met me during the weekend

and comforted me.

The police were notified.

But unfortunately, the creep was never caught.

I didn't have a good enough explanation of his face and of course there were no CCTV

footage in that area.

Of course, I never walk the streets, especially country lanes after dark anymore.

I only visit the village every week now since this event and only ever go with my close

friend Courtney.

My lesson here is that no matter how safe your area may sound, there will always be

bad people around, and you should never walk the streets at this time alone.

The night I'm going to talk about was nearly the last night of my life and I gained a strong

belief in fate after it.

It's early August 2004.

I'm 17 years old and working a late shift at McDonalds, one of my first part time jobs.

It's a Saturday and my best friend, with whom I had just started to go out drinking, is

disappointed because I'm at work.

The shift is unusually quiet.

At 7 pm, the manager declares that one of the newbies (myself or another guy) can go

home.

It comes down to a coin toss, which I win.

I know that this sounds dumb, but that coin toss nearly cost me my life.

I immediately hop on a bus home, shower, change, and set off to meet my friend.

We go to a student union bar on the outside of Manchester.

In 2004, we were still enjoying the golden age of extremely lax I.D. procedures and easily

got into this bar on fake I.D. cards from the Internet.

We get a little too drunk.

I was so irresponsible at 17; we'd mix shots of whiskey, vodka, etc., all into a glass,

then down it.

Whilst screwing around on the dance floor, I knocked a guy's drink out of his hand.

He started to blow up and I promptly walked away.

His friends kicked me in the back as I did so.

I later learned he had been kicked out after throwing a bottle at my head, which missed

me, so I had no idea it had even happened!

We left the club, which let out into a passage beside the college it was attached to.

This passage fed through onto the busiest road running through our town, but it was

2am and dead quiet.

By this point, my buddy had bumped into some old friends from our high school and didn't

notice me break away from the group.

There was a petrol station directly opposite, where we would always get sandwiches for the

munchies.

At this point, my memory is a blur of what could be memories, or bits of eyewitness accounts

that I've constructed into false memories.

I'll tell it as if I were seeing it now for the purpose of clarity.

I was drunk off my face.

I walked / jogged towards the garage.

A car came from the car park adjoining the passage.

It was long, the path, so it easily cleared the car park and got out onto the road before

I got there.

As I stepped out into the road, this car had - Unknown to me - accelerated to 30 mph and

struck my right leg as I placed it forward on the ground.

This is incredibly important to the story and my survival.

First, about the car.

Oh god how I was lucky that I was dealing with the chump from the club.

He had a typical "look at me" modified car with a low bumper.

It was nearly touching the pavement.

This resulted in my foot being scooped up.

A regular bumper would likely have buckled and shattered my ankle at this angle, so I'm

told.

So, it hits my right leg.

I'm in the middle of a stride and this saves my life.

The car instantly snaps both bones in my lower leg, but crucially, it spins me like a coin

around the side NOT over the bonnet and roof.

I break 2 ribs in my right side as I hit the bonnet, and puncture a lung, too.

My right forearm impacts the passenger side window as I'm flipped around the car (UK car

layout), and the glass destroys my arm.

I later see in hospital that it was akin to taking an ice cream scoop down to the bone.

I bounced off the car and onto the road at this point.

My landing couldn't have been any more unlucky.

I land on the shattered fragments of window and essentially roll across a lake of glass,

shredding my arms.

I don't honestly know if I remember this.

Writing this story, I get fragments of super realistic memories but it's like my mind is

saying "hell no" and recalling them before I can properly picture them, and it makes

me feel sick.

I guess that's regression for you.

My best friend at the time called my parents and an ambulance.

I spent 14 days in hospital, had emergency surgery to repair my leg.

Cosmetic surgery on my arm.

My leg now contains a titanium bar that's great fun at airports but apart from some

late-day tingling, I walk and run normally.

I had a fantastic surgeon fix my arm without the need for skin grafts, too.

The whole bunch of people outside the club later gave statements that Mister Bottle Thrower

had accelerated and swerved intentionally into my path.

His girlfriend was riding up front and was covered in my blood.

What a lovely bloke.

He went to jail, but I don't know how long for. I moved to the South of England several years later.

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KING OF THE JUNGLE

A lion woke up one morning feeling really rowdy and mean.

He went out and cornered a small monkey and roared, "Who is mightiest of all jungle animals?"

The trembling monkey says, "You are, mighty lion!"

Later, the lion confronts an ox and fiercely bellows, "Who is the mightiest of all jungle

animals?"

The terrified ox stammers, "Oh great lion, you are the mightiest animal in the jungle!"

Then, the lion swaggers up to an elephant and roars, "Who is mightiest of all jungle

animals?"

Fast as lightning, the elephant snatches up the lion with his trunk, slams him against

a tree half a dozen times.

The elephant then stomps on the lion till it looks like a corn tortilla and rambles

away.

The lion lets out a moan of pain, lifts his head weakly and hollers after the elephant,

"Just because you don't know the answer, you don't have to get so upset about it!"

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Ok, match day outfit. Hmm.

The scarf is mustard stained

And we ALWAYS lose when I wear the hoodie.

I could just wear the beanie…

Nah, boring. Gotta go bigger than that.

But… if I wear the beanie….

And the long sleeve kit

Yeah… now we're talking.

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How to Control the Accelerator and Speed | Pass A Road Test Smart - Duration: 15:22.

Hi there smart drivers, Rick with

Smart Drive Test talking to you today

about speed control. I had a comment from

Big$MoneyBoss and he was having some

difficulty down there in Colorado to

maintain his speed at exactly 30 miles

per hour, which is 50 kilometers

an hour here in Canada. Now for those of

you driving around in the city, it's

unlikely that you're going to maintain a

speed limit of 30 miles an hour for very

long. It's more important to maintain the

buffer space around your vehicle that

gives you room in which to maneuver and

keeps your defensive posturing at a high

level as opposed to having high risk and

being close to other vehicles and other

fixed objects. It's more important to

maintain your buffer space than it is to

maintain a constant speed, but we do want

to maintain a constant speed and have

good throttle control. So today we're

show you how to do good Drago control

and go out on the road and maintain a

speed and one of the other things are

going to show you is how to do a

scanning pattern that will help you to

maintain and monitor your speed so that

you can keep it at a constant level you

will be fluctuating somewhat to maintain

that buffer space and as I said that's

more important than maintaining a

constant speed and in cities it's very

unlikely that you're going to be

maintaining a constant speed so today

I'm going to give you some exercises

we're going to go back to the parking

lot we're going to do some work with the

throttle we're also going to do some

work with the break and we're going to

show you how to improve throttle control

and improve your ability to maintain a

constant speed while you're driving down

the roadway so stick around we'll be

right back with that information

I think my driver's welcome back Rick

with smart drive test talking to you

today about bead controlled so we're

back in the parking lot we're going to

teach you some exercises do speed

controls the first thing we're going to

do is we're just going to work the

throttle with the tachometer and we're

going to try and get the engine revs to

a certain revolutions per minute and

most vehicles in this day and age are

going to have a tachometer if you don't

have a tachometer well then you can't do

this exercise but if you can get into a

vehicle that has a tachometer and do

this exercise this will really help you

with your throttle control so the first

thing we're going to do is we're going

to look down at our tachometer and you

can see that our tachometer is running

at about 800 RPM that the most common

idle for a gasoline engine or a petrol

engine is going to idle around 800 rpms

and electronic fuel injection engine

most of the engines in this day and age

are all going to be electronic fuel

injection so they're going to idle at

that level so basically all we're going

to do is we're going to take the

throttle and we're going to try and

bring it up to 1,000 rpm and you just

work that until you get it right to

1,000 and you can see even I have a

little bit of difficulty but once I get

it there once I get to a thousand rpm

right there then I can just hold it

there and it is exactly what you want to

do on the throttle now the other thing

you want to do is play with the draw a

little bit just

rev it up feel what it feels like feel

the physical response in the motor when

the motor response and you kick the

throttle down so what does it feel like

when I kick it down and you can feel

that there's a bit of a lag especially

the smaller the motors if you got like a

1.8 liter or two liter they're not going

to you're not going to respond right

away so just get a feel of what that

feels like when you punch it down now

the next thing you can do is you brought

it up to a thousand try to hold it so

now bring it up to 1,500 and try and

hold it at 1,500 so just pick different

numbers on the tachometer and try to get

the engine rpm up to that point and then

try and hold it there this is one of the

ways that you can improve your throttle

control is by simply trying to get the

engine to rev up to a certain rpm on the

tachometer and you can see it's a bit

trickier than when you would initially

think it's a lot easier to control the

revolutions of the motor when it's under

load and you can see that i can i can

get the RPMs to a certain point and i

can hold them there it's very easy for

me to hold them there because the

throttle doesn't really move around a

whole lot what is more difficult for me

is to get an exact number Hasmukh

tachometer so I've got it at 1,500 now

so now I'm able to hold it at 1,500 now

I want to bring it up to 2,000 and then

I just hold it at 2,000 so that's what I

would suggest to you bring it up to a

thousand hold it a thousand bring it up

to 1,500 hold it at 1,500 bring it up to

2,000 I wouldn't bring it much about

2,000 when you're just sitting here

idling so that's the first exercise that

you can do just bring it up to a certain

rpm on the tachometer and you know punch

it down a little bit as well just you

know just wrap the motor and you're not

going to hurt the motor just wrapping it

up and feeling what the throttle feels

like now the other thing we're going to

do now that we've got it gone most of

you are going to be in an automatic in

North America in other parts of the

world are going to be in a standard

transmission I'm in a standard

transmission and for this even though

we're in a parking lot to put your

seatbelt on put the vehicle into a

forward gear actually what i would

suggest in an automatic is

it down into a first gear put it right

down into first gear because what we're

going to do here and turn my windshield

wipers angers is raining here and

burning is we're just going to get the

vehicle going

and just drive in a straight line and be

aggressive on the throttle same thing in

reverse and this is going to improve so

look behind you there's nobody behind

you in the parking lot it's an empty

parking lot let the clutch out and

throttle up

and then hit the brake this is going to

teach you control of both the brake and

the clutch so back into a forward gear

if you're in an automatic put it down

into a low gear that way it's not going

to go you're not going to get as much

speed but you're going to be able to

work the throttle a little bit now just

get it going push it right on the floor

let it off and you can see my cameras

banging around because I'm hammering

down on the throttle in a first gear and

this is one of the things you need to do

you need to feel with how the vehicles

are going to respond when you hammer

down on the throttle don't wait until

you get out to an intersection or some

other place in the traffic where you're

going to get pressured and then you're

going to hammer down on the throttle and

something's going to happen actually go

to a parking lot and actually be

aggressive on the primary control

because that is going to teach you

proper response to the primary controls

so we get going here

and you can see in first gear ebbed it

right up to 4000 rpm and that's what you

need to do you basically then you back

up standing with backing up

and you just do that in a straight line

backwards and forwards in a parking lot

and that will teach you both throttle

control and brake control because the

other thing that you do when you drive

forward drive forward and be hard on the

brake this is up my camera went forward

you need to feel what it's going to feel

like when you're pushing hard on the

pedals on the brake and the throttle

pedal right and just do this in a

parking lot somewhere where it's

controlled and there isn't other people

around right because you don't want to

have to worry about other pedestrians

and cars and traffic and stuff and at

that point the abs engaged and I'll

leave a breakup and I'll leave a card up

for you here in the corner on abs how to

use the ABS and go out and try the EBS

and actually see being get it to engage

because that's how you can maintain

throttle control in your vehicle and

have better throttle control

alright so that's one of the ways that

you can learn the trottle control I have

some fun it goes to the parking lot goof

around be aggressive on it i mean if you

got a tachometer most of your tachometer

will have a red line on you can see this

one is about 6,200 it's the red line

don't redline it just bring it up to the

red line you have lots of throttle if

you are bringing it up to four or 5000

RPM in a small engine that is going to

really take off in the first gear and

like I said if you're in an automatic

put it down into a low gear that way

you're not getting get as much speed

you're still going to get a lot of speed

but you're not going to get as much as

if you're in drive because then drive is

going to start shifting gears and it'll

move ahead really quickly and if you're

in a standard transmission the manual

transmission just leaving in first gear

for this exercise of learning how to do

speed control once you've done those

exercises then we're going to go up for

a drive and I'll show you how to do

speed control out on the roadway hey

we're just going to work on speed

control we're out on the roadway here

and it's 50 kilometers an hour and we're

just going to work on speed control the

first thing you need to just do for

speed controllers you need a scanning

pattern so we're looking far down the

road as far as we can we're checking our

center mirror we're checking our

instrument panel because we want to

check and make sure that we're on our

speed control if we're not on the feed

that we're aiming for then you need to

make an adjustment on the throttle then

you're going to check your wing beard

and then back to the front that's the

scanning pattern that you need once you

put the scanning pattern in place and

you're checking and that and you should

be I'll just back up here a bit every

time you're doing that scanning pattern

you should be going through that

scanning pattern every eight to ten

second so your eyes should be constantly

moving forward Center mere instrument

panel forward wing mirrors forward

instrument panel back to the center beer

so set up that scanning pattern that

you're checking those different places

all the time in your eyes are constantly

moving that way you're going to be

checking the instrument panel every

eight to ten seconds and that way you're

going to be able to monitor your speed

control more you're going to have more

speed control

and as I said in the introduction it's

more important to have a buffer fate

than it is to maintain speed so as this

juncture here we're just following that

diesel in front of us is trying to avoid

all the potholes and we want to maintain

a buffer feet space now that vehicle is

gone now we want to maintain our

constant speed of 50 kilometers an hour

30 miles an hour and we're looking

forward for checking our mirrors looking

forward checking our instrument panel

looking forward wing mirrors forward

there were always alternating looking

forward so it's looking forward to 'king

something different looking forward

checking something different and I'm

always coming back to my speedometer my

instrument panel and checking my gauges

so the m2 hi there

I'm checking for checking my mirror

chucking forward checking my instrument

panel checking forward checking my wing

mirrors

checking for word checking that nobody

in the pedestrian crosswalk and I can

feel I can start to feel my foot going

down a little bit as if my feet starts

to pick up so checking their checking

for word checking my instrument panel

looking forward checking my wing mirrors

looking forward

checking my speed you can see my speed

is always climbing a little bit and I'm

always adjusting it so I'm always having

a look down at my instrument panel and

I'm always adjusting that speed back to

50 kilometers an hour

so if your two or three kilometers an

hour or your one or two miles an hour

that's okay that's perfectly acceptable

and you're going to get better as you

practice this and again it's better if

you get it out onto a straight stretch

here where you can try to maintain one

constant speed

quick review of throttle control go back

to the parking lot work on the exercises

that I showed you here in the video so

just try and get the tachometer to a

certain level and try and hold it there

at that level it's fairly easy to hold

it it work difficult to actually get it

to a thousand rpm or 1500 rpm or 2,000

rpm now when the motor is just sitting

there idling I wouldn't try and hold it

at idle much higher than 2,000 rpm and

you know play with the fraud a little

bit spike it up see how it feels and

then put the vehicle into a gear if

you're driving an automatic put it down

to one of the low gears and then you

know be fairly aggressive on the

throttle try and figure out how it works

figure out what the response is of the

vehicle as you're mashing down on the

throttle and of course you know do do

this in a parking lot where there aren't

any of the vehicles or any of the

pedestrians or people walking around in

those types of things and just go in a

straight line that way you're not going

to have to work the steering wheel you

just work in the throttle and this way

it will also help you with the brake a

little bit you can be aggressive on the

brake and whatnot after you do those

exercises in the parking lot then go out

on the roadway and try and pick a fairly

long straight stretch and try and just

maintain the posted speed limit and just

try and keep it at that and of course

you're scanning pattern is going to help

you maintain your speed because you can

work on that and just take one lesson

isolate that that's the one thing that

you're working on and that will help you

to improve your throttle control over

all questions for Miss mark drivers

Jimmy exercises for new drivers learning

how to control the throttle leave a

comment down in the comment section

they're all of that helps out the new

drivers working towards getting their

license I'm Rick with smart drive test

thanks very much for watching if you

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stick around to the end of the video

funny bits and links to the other videos

and to my website thanks again for

watching good luck on your road test and

remember pick the best answer not

necessarily the right answer have a

great day bye now

pouring down rain eared Vernon there's

some guy walking around with his

umbrella obviously he's going for his

morning walk but he just walked me

behind my vehicle and a completely empty

parking lot which is a bit strange but

anyway we will we will persevere in

keria here

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Two cops injured after driver rams into patrol cars - Duration: 1:22.

SARA RAMIREZ EXPLAINS WHY A

JUDGE ORDERED THE RELEASE OF ONE

OF THOSE MEN TODAY.

SANDRA: THIS CELL PHONE VIDEO

LOOKS LIKE IT'S RIGHT OUT OF A

MOVIE.

THIS WAS NEAR BRIDGE AND SECOND

STREET YESTERDAY.

DEPUTIES SAY THEY STOPPED THE

DRIVER ABOUT THREE MILES AWAY.

THEY SAY RUDY GONZALES WAS

BEHIND THE WHEEL, AND RAMMED A

DEPUTY'S PATROL CAR, KNOCKING

THAT OFFICER TO THE GROUND

BEFORE SPEEDING AWAY.

HE LEADS DEPUTIES HERE, WHERE

YOU CAN SEE GONZALES IS STILL

TRYING TO GET AWAY.

DEPUTIES SAY THIS IS WHERE HE

RAMMED ANOTHER PATROL CAR.

YOU CAN SEE DEPUTIES CAUGHT UP

WITH HIM AND ARRESTED GONZALES,

AND HIS PASSENGER, ERIK BASQUEZ.

>> LET'S START WITH RUDY

GONZALES.

SANDRA: BOTH MEN WERE IN COURT

TODAY.

THE DRIVER WAS HANDED A $25,000

BOND.

AS FOR THE PASSENGER, --

>> --

SANDRA: THE POLICE REPORT SAYS

THE PASSENGER HAD A CHANCE TO

GET OUT OF THE VEHICLE BEFORE

THE CHASE STARTED, BUT THE JUDGE

RULED THERE'S NO PROOF THAT HE

AGREED TO BE A PART OF IT.

ALTHOUGH THE DRIVER RELEASED THE

PASSENGER, HE IS STILL BEING

HELD FOR A PREVIOUS CHARGE.

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দেখুন গোপন ভাবে তুলা যেখানে সেখানে চুদাচুদির ভিডিও [Bangla New Crime 2017]

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A life quote/*inspirational quotes/*the best quotes about life, - Duration: 0:26.

life quotes to live by, life quotes about life,

#Neyla,

wishes zone

life is hard quotes, a life quote, life is to short quotes,

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#AskMarch - Is March Neutral? - Duration: 3:40.

What norms that are used by March Media? Is it Pancasila-ism, nationalism, liberalism?

For this kind of subject, you can ask Yusi. It's too difficult for me.

You can ask Yusi.

If we talk about our values, none of them is mentioned in the question.

As long as it doesn't break any laws and journalism ethics, then it's fine.

We give freedom to our crews to share their ideas and what is interesting issues we need to cover,

or even what kind of events we can make a news production out of it.

How can March deliver news that is true and valid in the middle of hoaxes lately?

If you see our contents, we always invite the source of the news.

Because we ask the source and dig the story deep enough.

We are looking informations from people and media with credibility.

I always think that there is no such thing as an absolute truth.

It means, even though an information is presented by the real subject of the issue or credible person,

or people who is in the location when something happen, they are not always telling the truth, right?

But our way to check that our news is true and valid is by really looking for the person that relevant to the issue.

We want to visit the person related to the issue.

So again, we can give you informative and factual contents.

There is no objectivity in any kind of news except for packaging and perspective, what angle that March use

to present a content or news?

Angel... Karamoy.

Angle that

We can start again to look at unanswered questions in society.

March always put focus on the human side of someone. So, we try our best not to drive our interviewee

to give certain opinion because society wants to hear it from them

but we really want them to tell the stories as it is and let people judge it later.

I completely agree with your opening statement which says objectivity, for me, is something overrated

for example, there was one person who once said "Oh I think March is a neutral media."

To be very blunt, I don't think he or she completely understand the real meaning of neutral.

Many kinds of perspective to the society.

So I really hope it can answer all of your concerns

and can be a good example for those who likes to bully the journalists.

Because journalists have their own ethical code. So don't get them wrong.

For more infomation >> #AskMarch - Is March Neutral? - Duration: 3:40.

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One More Reason Never to Trust the CDC - Duration: 6:43.

One More Reason Never to Trust the CDC

CBS has published the names of sites they claim are fake news (for a further distillation,

click here).

Well, what about CBS itself?

Unless you�ve been living in a cave, you�re aware that a film, Vaxxed (trailer), has been

showing in theaters across America and overseas�and audiences are stunned by its revelations.

Vaxxed exposes a huge scandal at the CDC, where a long-time researcher, William Thompson,

confessed (2014) that he and colleagues committed gross fraud in a study of the MMR vaccine.

Thompson admitted the evidence showed the vaccine led to a higher risk of autism in

children�but that finding was intentionally buried, and the vaccine was given a free pass.

Of course, mainstream reporters have been mercilessly attacking Vaxxed, and a segment

of the population finds it impossible to believe that the CDC would ever commit this kind of

fraud.

So, as a mind-changer, let me take you back to the late summer of 2009, and the Swine

Flu epidemic, which was hyped to the sky by the CDC.

The Agency was calling for all Americans to take the Swine Flu vaccine.

Remember?

The problem was, the CDC was concealing another scandal.

At the time, star CBS investigative reporter, Sharyl Attkisson, was working on a Swine Flu

story.

She discovered that the CDC had secretly stopped counting cases of the illness�while, of

course, continuing to warn Americans about its unchecked spread.

Understand that the CDC�s main job is counting cases and reporting the numbers.

What was the Agency up to?

Here is an excerpt from my 2014 interview with Sharyl Attkisson:

Rappoport: In 2009, you spearheaded coverage of the so-called Swine Flu pandemic.

You discovered that, in the summer of 2009, the Centers for Disease Control, ignoring

their federal mandate, [secretly] stopped counting Swine Flu cases in America.

Yet they continued to stir up fear about the �pandemic,� without having any real measure

of its impact.

Wasn�t that another investigation of yours that was shut down?

Wasn�t there more to find out?

Attkisson: The implications of the story were even worse than that.

We discovered through our FOI efforts that before the CDC mysteriously stopped counting

Swine Flu cases, they had learned that almost none of the cases they had counted as Swine

Flu was, in fact, Swine Flu or any sort of flu at all!

The interest in the story from one [CBS] executive was very enthusiastic.

He said it was �the most original story� he�d seen on the whole Swine Flu epidemic.

But others pushed to stop it [after it was published on the CBS News website] and, in

the end, no [CBS television news] broadcast wanted to touch it.

We aired numerous stories pumping up the idea of an epidemic, but not the one that would

shed original, new light on all the hype.

It was fair, accurate, legally approved and a heck of a story.

With the CDC keeping the true Swine Flu stats secret, it meant that many in the public took

and gave their children an experimental vaccine that may not have been necessary.

I�ll add a few details.

It was routine for doctors all over America to send blood samples from patients they�d

diagnosed with Swine Flu, or the �most likely� Swine Flu patients, to labs for testing.

And overwhelmingly, those samples were coming back with the result: not Swine Flu, not any

kind of flu.

That was the big secret.

That�s what the CDC was hiding.

That�s why they stopped reporting Swine Flu case numbers.

That�s what Attkisson had discovered.

That�s why she was shut down.

But it gets even worse.

Because about three weeks after Attkisson�s findings were published on the CBS News website,

the CDC, obviously in a panic, decided to double down.

If one lie is exposed, tell an even bigger one.

A much bigger one.

Here, from a November 12, 2009, WebMD article is the CDC�s response: �Shockingly, 14

million to 34 million U.S. residents � the CDC�s best guess is 22 million � came

down with H1N1 swine flu by Oct. 17 [2009].� (�22 million cases of Swine Flu in US,�

by Daniel J. DeNoon).

Are your eyeballs popping?

They should be.

In the summer of 2009, the CDC secretly stops counting Swine Flu cases in America, because

the overwhelming percentage of lab tests from likely Swine Flu patients shows no sign of

Swine Flu or any other kind of flu.

There is no Swine Flu epidemic.

Then, the CDC estimates there are 22 MILLION cases of Swine Flu in the US.

So�the premise that the CDC would never lie about important matters like, oh, a vaccine

increasing the risk of autism�you can lay that one to rest.

The CDC will lie about anything it wants to.

It will boldly go where no person interested in real science will go.

It will completely ignore its mandate to care about human health, and it will get away with

it.

And CBS will conveniently forget how it aided and abetted the CDC, by censoring real news,

and instead opted for egregious and titanic fake news.

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7 Tips You Can Apply To Last Longer In Bed - Duration: 5:21.

Top 7 Tips You Can Apply To Last Longer In Bed

If you've tried the most possible ways, outlined and write down every move you could

possibly do again and again.

But you always end up on the same passage, the more you try to last longer in bed, the

faster you finish.

The good news is, you're not alone.

According to Thomas J Walsh MD, an urologist at the University of Washington, premature

ejaculation is a problem that affects almost every man at some point in his life.

According to him, there are at least included physical and psychological treatments if you

want to last longer in bed.

While physical remedies target the sensations you feel during sex, psychological solutions

address your worry, stress, or other mental factors that may explain your quick trigger.

Just remember that duration isn't the most important part of the formula for having great

sex.

On this video, we will list down a few of the most helpful techniques for dealing with

premature ejaculation (PE).

Just a little bit of advice, we recommend to try these out on your own first before

attempting to apply them during sex.

And one click of a subscribe should be awesome!

So, here are 7 tips that could help you make last longer in bed.

1.

Biofeedback

In general terms, this refers to the idea that you can regulate your own neurophysiology

or the way your body responds to physical sensations.

While there are a lot of different types of biofeedback, Dr, Walsh says one of the most

common for lasting longer in bed is to bring yourself right to the edge of orgasm before

stopping all sexual or masturbatory activity until you have your excitement under control.

Also known as "edging" , practicing this technique can help you teach your brain and

body to better control your orgasm response.

Just be sure to use a lot of lotion or lube while you practice edging to avoid chaffing

yourself.

2.

The Squeeze

If you can feel your orgasm coming on, stop and squeeze right below the head of your penis.

Apply firm pressure with your thumb and forefinger and focus the pressure on the urethra, the

tube running along the underside of the penis.

The squeeze technique can help you last longer in bed by pushing blood out of the penis and

momentarily decreasing sexual tension, which represses the ejaculatory response.

In short, this is like another type of biofeedback.

3.

Ladies First

The good thing you can do, if you able to help her finish first whether with your mouth,

your fingers, or a toy knowing she's enjoyed an orgasm may relieve some of the pressure

you're feeling to last longer in bed.

4.

De-Sensitizers

There are topical sprays called "local anesthetics" that you can apply to your penis to lessen

the sensation and keep control.

"When used properly, you can adjust the amount of desensitization with these sprays,

and it won't transfer to your partner.

However, the downside of this method is, the lack of sensation could make it difficult

for you to stay erect.

5.

Condom Control

Most major condom manufacturers make extra-thick rubbers that act like a slip-on desensitizer

for your member, and these can help you last longer in bed.

6.

Pills

This is actually not a fresh news right.

Plenty of men pop a pill to become erect.

And in Europe, there are also legal drugs that can help you last longer in bed.

However, FDA hasn't approved those drugs to treat PE in the US yet, Why?

Well, Dr. Walsh explains even though trials show these drugs genuinely benefitted men

with premature ejaculation, the FDA sets a very high bar for drugs used to treat non-life

threatening conditions.

While you could take these drugs for "off-label" uses like the treatment of PE, most of these

meds are antidepressants that could lead to mood changes or other side effects, meaning

they shouldn't be used unless your performance problem is seriously affecting your life.

So, it is better to talk to your doctor to discuss this option.

7.

Ask an Expert

If you feel like you've tried everything to have better sex without success, it may

be time to discuss your problem with a sexual dysfunction specialist.

Just a tip, a lot of the treatments we've already discussed like edging and biofeedback

are pretty challenging techniques that a specialist actually can help you use effectively.

All in all, It's not about getting in touch with your inner self.

It's about learning the physical or mental mechanisms that can help you avoid premature

ejaculation.

Well, that is all the interesting tips you can learn in order to last longer in bed.

Really cool information isn't it?

Leave us a comment down below and let us know what you thought of this video.

Don't forget to give us account subs and watch other amazing videos on our channel.

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