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Whatsapp scan using Weblite app - Duration: 1:32.

Hello friends

Uuse WebLite to read friend's whatsapp chat history

Let's see how

Open friend's Whatsapp

Click on three dots on top-right side

Now scan QR code using friends phone

Now you can see all his groups, chats and messages

Like and Subscribe for more awesome tricks

Install WebLite from link given in description in your phone

Press Whatsapp Web

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Adını Sen Koy / You Name It Trailer - Episodes 206 & 207 (Eng & Tur Subs) - Duration: 0:50.

You keep disappearing and going somewhere all the time. Go on, it's time for some explanation.

Ah, these two might end up holding a wedding soon.

My dear aunt, welcome.

How did you find this rich man, I wonder.

He is handsome too.

With these documents, Ms.Zehra will own half of all your wealth.

Whatever you own will also belong to Ms.Zehra.

I was wrong, she is not a slob, alright?

The slob?

The tassel?

- What's up? - Good.

- Then.. - Then..

Then, I am your...

You are mine..

... hero.

I did not know that you were so eager about becoming a hero.

I didn't know either.

I mean, not before meeting you.

We don't give away our daughters that easily, brother-in-law.

Canan!

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Animate My Life | Matthew Santoro - Duration: 13:00.

- [Matthew] Hi!

My name is Matthew Santoro.

I'm Canadian, I'm bald and I'm a YouTuber.

Okay, that's all you need to know.

Bye!

(film projector whirring)

No, just kidding.

But, for real, you guys have been watching my videos

and following my journey for years now and

you probably think you know me pretty well,

but the truth is,

there's a lot more to the story that you don't know.

In this video, I'm going to tell you everything

that you've ever wanted to know about me:

where I cam from, how I got to where I'm at now,

and everything in between.

If you've ever wanted to know more about me,

this is the full story from start to, well, now.

So, let's start from the beginning.

I was born in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada on July 16, 1985

in a hospital to my two loving parents,

Mike and Kathy Santoro.

I was an only child so, from an early age,

I learned how to entertain myself and be creative.

I think you get why that becomes important later in my life.

Shortly after being born,

my parents decided to move to a small city called Welland.

It's a relatively small city of about 52,000 people and,

truthfully, there isn't really much to do there.

I mean, we have a mall and a bridge.

That's about it.

Basically, it's a quiet town where people move to retire.

Not exactly an exciting thing for a kid.

When we moved there, my parents bought me my very first pet,

my dog, Barney.

He was the cutest little fluffy dog I'd ever seen

and I loved him very much.

He was the only boy of the litter and

that made him extra-special to me.

We would snuggle and play together all the time

and he'd even sleep with me every night as I grew up.

My dad named him Barney,

after Barney Rubble from The Flintstones.

Still not exactly sure why but hey, why not?

We gave him so much love that

he lived for a really long time, around 16 years,

but eventually, he got too old and

we decided to put him down.

Luckily, my uncle is a veterinarian,

so he was surrounded by a loving family when he passed,

but I'm getting ahead of it.

As a kid, I attended St. Kevin's Elementary School.

It was a Catholic school but not one of those

hard-core uniform-wearing ones where

the boys aren't allowed to talk to girls.

I was always the class clown,

always doing things to make people laugh.

But, despite that, I was never very popular in school.

Now, I wouldn't say I was a loser.

More like, I just didn't feel like I fit in with any cliques

I always felt like I just never belonged.

I always felt different, like I didn't understand why

the other kids acted the way that they did.

I always tried really hard to fit in but it never worked.

Eventually, I figured out the harder you try

to make people like you, the less they will.

I was always thankful that I was never really bullied.

I mean, I was picked on, but never beat up

or anything like that.

I had some pretty great teachers growing up,

as well as a few close friends and I was pretty happy,

except for when I turned eight and my parents divorced.

I definitely didn't take that well.

I honestly don't have a lot of memories from that time,

but I do remember that it made me a really sad kid,

as well as confused.

I felt sad for a long time after that and

I couldn't explain a lot of the emotions that I felt but,

despite that, my parents did all that they could

to make it as easy on me as possible.

The biggest thing I always give my parents credit for is

that they never talked crap about each other around me.

Ever.

Despite their differences,

they only ever spoke highly of each other.

That's something that I'm still thankful for to this day,

because I know that not every kid has that privilege.

Next up was high school.

I attended Notre Dame College School,

which I always thought was a weird name,

considering that it wasn't a college but anyway,

high school was similar to grade school for me except

that I now had a whole bunch of hormones

rushing through my body all at once.

Yeah, that didn't make things awkward at all.

Out of all of my classes, I loved Improv class the most

because I got to be onstage making people laugh.

In fact, I would do this thing called the Mother Lobster,

where I'd snap my claws together and

throw myself against the chalkboard.

Yeah, I was weird.

It was in my first year there that I met and

started dating my first ever girlfriend.

Her name was Holly.

She was nice.

That same year, I found my first job.

It was at a grocery store called Zehrs

in the hot deli department, where I fried chicken and,

believe it or not, I ended up staying there for 10 years,

and even fully paid my way through university.

That's pretty much the summary of my high school days,

but there were two important lessons that

I learned during my time there that are still true today

that I want to impart upon you.

The first is to never envy anyone else's life, ever.

No matter how great someone's life looks on the surface,

I promise you, everyone has demons that they struggle with

and no one is as perfect as they seem.

I learned that one the saddest way possible when

one of the most popular kids in my school,

who everyone looked up to,

took his own life one weekend without any warning.

It turns out he had been terribly depressed

and nobody knew about it.

The other important lesson is to never hesitate.

If you want something, act today,

because you might not get your shot tomorrow.

This was another hard lesson that I learned.

I had a huge crush on this girl named Jen and

I waited days to gather the courage to ask her to prom

and when I finally did,

she told me that she was just asked earlier that same day

by another guy and, what makes it worse is that

she also said that she would have gone with me.

That one stung.

It was in high school that I chose to go into accounting.

I know, I know.

Boring!

The truth is I only went into it because one of my teachers,

Mr. Graffi, told me that I could make a lot of money,

so I set my sights on Brock University,

switched all of my classes to accounting and dove in.

Next up was university and it was

a really good time in my life.

It was during this time that I started to become

more serious about fitness and weightlifting

and I got into pretty good shape.

In between my studies,

my friends and I would go out two or even three times a week

I still don't know how I went out that much

and managed to pull off a 75 average.

During my second year there,

I ran into my high school crush, Marcy.

We started hanging out and then started dating.

Fast-forward and, after five and a half years,

I graduated with a Master of Accountancy degree

and moved in with Marcy.

That's also when I got my first job at an accounting firm.

Things were going really well.

Just after I graduated, near the end of 2009,

is when I first discovered YouTube,

specifically, the YouTubers who inspired me

to begin making my own videos.

My biggest influence at the time was Ray William Johnson.

I was in love with the concept of making videos

and putting them online for everyone to see.

It was just so exciting and new.

After moving to St. Catherine's with Marcy,

I bought a camera and taught myself

how to edit and shoot video.

Fun Fact: I almost didn't even post my very first video.

It was only because of Marcy's encouragement

that I gained the strength to do it.

From there, I started making videos twice a week and,

despite the fact that I was only getting

about 100 views a video, I still loved it.

For a couple of years,

I would work long hours crunching numbers then

come home and write scripts, shoot videos,

edit them, and post on Saturdays.

Then, one day, everything changed.

I got laid off.

Now, you'd think I would have been devastated

but oddly, I wasn't.

In fact, I was happy.

For the first time in years,

I felt like I was free to do anything I wanted.

I decided to vlog the experience,

calling it I Lost My Job Today.

In fact, that video is still on YouTube today.

Feel free to look it up if you want to see Chubby Matt.

It was at that moment that I learned another hard,

but important life lesson.

To paraphrase the great Jim Carrey,

"You can fail at what you don't want to do,

"so you might as well take a chance on what you love."

So, I did.

I decided to pursue this YouTube thing full-time,

despite having no idea how I would make it work

and feeling completely lost.

For an entire year, I took making videos really seriously.

I was determined to make it, so I did everything I could to

put myself in a position to do so, including going to VidCon

and networking with bigger YouTubers.

It was during this time that I met and

became good friends with Scott Kinmartin,

who introduced me to HouseholdHacker and Rob Dyke.

Needless to say, we all became good friends and

would even do a weekly Livestream together

called Let Your Google Hang Out.

In fact, we became such good friends that we decided

to take a cross-America trip together.

Luckily, it was in a free car that Scott had won

through the Ford Fiesta movement, which was great

because we were all broke and it's a tough economy.

But, in all seriousness,

little did I know that this would end up being the trip

that would change my life forever.

Other than quitting accounting,

this was the second big risk

I had ever taken in my whole life.

Up until that point, I was always a very small-town

conservative guy who was really just happy being

safe in his little bubble, but all of that changed.

Over the course of two weeks,

we traveled from east to west coast together.

It was a ton of fun and I still have many great memories

and hilarious stories from that trip.

While we were on the road,

I decided to take another big risk:

to switch from comedy skits to exclusively Top 10 videos.

Up until that point, I had always done list videos

and skit videos separately but one day, I thought,

"Hey, what would happen if I combined

"the facts with the humor?"

And boom!

Soon, I started getting 5,000 subscribers a day,

then 10,000 and then 25,000 subscribers a day.

In three months, I went from 15,000 subscribers to millions.

Keep in mind, it took me four years of making videos

to get those 15,000 and I got millions within three months.

I had never felt a high like that in my life.

I even passed many of the YouTubers

who inspired me to begin in the first place.

My patience and hard work had finally paid off but

another big change was coming that I couldn't predict.

The sudden fame was shifting my life in another direction

and Marcy and I started to grow apart.

Eventually, we realized that things

just weren't right anymore and,

after being together for five years,

we decided to split ways.

Luckily, to this day, we are still good friends and

I am forever grateful for everything that she did for me

while we were together.

At this point in my life,

I had finally gotten everything I worked for

and it was exciting, however, despite that,

the truth is I didn't handle my sudden fame very well.

I lost the sense of who I was and

I didn't even know who I was supposed to be.

From July to December, 2014,

I became very depressed and isolated.

In fact, there were some weeks when I was so depressed,

I couldn't even bring myself to make a video and

unfortunately, the next two years were equally

as confusing and difficult for me.

If I could summarize that entire time into one word,

it would be rollercoaster.

There's a lot that happened during that time,

but I'll summarize it for you like this:

I met a girl that I thought loved me and

that I thought was my dream girl,

but ended up just using me to launch her YouTube career

and put me through a lot of pain.

But, I also was on over 40 plane rides,

visited places I had never seen before,

and even moved to Toronto.

Then, I got into some unnecessary YouTube drama

with some friends that really sucked,

but then I traveled to South Africa to be in

the final Resident Evil movie.

Then, I got into some more YouTube drama,

this time with a gnome in a cartoon.

I know, it sounds weird.

It was.

But then, I released a book with a full tour,

won a Streamy Award for Breakout Creator of the Year,

and even went to the White House, so yeah.

Like I said, rollercoaster.

That brings us to the end of 2016.

I still found myself lost and unhappy,

so I decided that I needed a change of scenery.

I took another huge risk and moved to Los Angeles.

It's taken me six months but I finally, just now,

have adjusted to living here and, to be honest, it's nice.

But, the truth is, I often miss Toronto a lot

and all of the amazing friends that I made there.

I miss my family a lot, too, but the good news is that

I travel back there every couple months, so it's not so bad.

So, that's pretty much it.

I guess I'm still finding my way and

I'm still figuring out life as I go

but, through it all, I learned one more important thing.

I've realized that life itself is not

something that you figure out.

Maybe it's not about the destination,

but about the journey instead.

Maybe it's all about making mistakes,

learning from those mistakes,

and being a better person tomorrow than you were yesterday.

It's about enriching the lives of those around you.

It's about taking risks as often as possible

and doing things that scare you,

because growth lies just outside of your comfort zone.

I don't know what the future holds for me, but that's okay,

because throughout all the crazy ups and downs

that may be to come, I know that my life will be about

creating what I love,

continuing to try to make the world a better place

for the people I care about,

and of course, sharing it with you.

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What's the Best Indicator in Forex? - Foreign Exchange Training for Beginners - Duration: 6:27.

What is going on guys in today's

video I am going to tell you guys

what is the best forex indicator

this is a common question

a lot of guys want to know

what is the best indicator

to use out of all of them when trading forex

a lot of people want to know

which indicator should i stick to

theres a gazillion, which one should I stick to

i want to pick

I want to have the best indicator

that's the most profitable

and that's the only one I want

so which one is it?

I am going to tell you guys the truthful answer

Which a lot of you

Might not like

Which happens to be there is

no best one

You have to apply each indicator

to your trading scenario

It all depends on what you want to do

and how you see the market

each indicator should be used towards your own advantage

there's not a single best one

that i can tell you

I can't tell you, MACD Divergence

because it's not true

each trader is different

so each trader has their own indicator

that tells you and follows your trading principle

that lets you know that signals what you want

in the market

everyone has their own trading plan

so everyone is going to be different

so to summarize, sorry guys there is no best indicator

we are all different, we all have different indicators that we use

some of you might even use indicators, what we call naked trading

which is pretty much using price action, just watching the charts without any indicators

whatsover , you get rid of the MACD divergence, everything else

you just watch the naked charts

some people are into that

that is completely fine

that is one way to trade

the thing is , in the Forex market,

you have to develop your own trading plan

it doesn't matter whether you have 10 indicators up at once

or you have zero indicators up at once

as long as you stick to your trading plan and your profitable at the end,

that is all that matters, as far as 10 indicators,

I wouldn't suggest that many as you will frequently notice that

many indicators contradict each other

there is no point of having indicator A when indicator B tells you the opposite

you have to see what

works for you in your special situation and stick to it

a lot of traders want the holy grail of trading

im going to buy this indicator for

500 bucks and it is going to tell me when to open or when to close my trade.

this and that. no. don't fall for that.

that is a scam.

that's another topic for another video. do not fall for that.

do not fall for indicators that people sell.

like "oh if you buy my indicator for 500 bucks, 495 you will get when to open your

trade, when to close you trade, this and that, when to take profit,

this and that,

lies, do not fall for it

its all a scam

every trader has their own trading plan

so we are all going to be different

we are all goign to have our own indicators

alot of people trade just by the charts, they don't want indicators

a lot people believe indicators are falling behind,

like they follow price action afterwards,

like the market has to move and then the indicator falls after it,

so alot of people just don't like indicators,

it's like delayed, it's like seeing back in the past,

after things have already happened

when you're trying to predict the market here,

you're trying to see where the market is going to go,

not where it has been,

a lot of indicators are like that so a lot

of poeple don't like that, if you find one,

a really good one is the average daily range,

which tells you how pips the market moves on average per day,

so you can get an idea if the market

has already moved 80 pips and your indicator

tells you that the market moves on average about 90

you know that you are not going to get a lot of volatility unless

theres a special event or news even going on

that's a really good one that I personally use,

it's all up to you which one you like the best

you can't just hope that

an indicator is going to lead you to the holy grail

of trading because that's not how it works,

it there was an indicator

that was that profitable,

1, people wouldn't be selling it,

2, they wouldn't be telling you about it

you wouldn't know about it,

they would keep them to themselves

and 3 the person,

following this indicator would be

filthy rich

so therefore with that being said

do not go on google looking up

the best indicator for trading forex,

that is not how trading Forex works,

that's a really nooby mistake,

that people starting out trading do,,

do not, do not, fall for that trap,

because there is not one indicator that works for all

that's not the market

that's not the way it works

that's like trying to fix all the cars in

the world with one tool

it's just like impossible,

they all have their own mechanism, this and that

so with that being said ,

which indicator is the best

that all depends on what you need

if your trading strategy involves seeing how fast the market moves

in one day

then maybe an average pip indicator

might be good for you

to determine how fast or how

long until the market stop moving

as much, that's one thing,

there's so many out there

if you open your MT4 platform,

your trading broker probably

has around 50, so with that being said guys

if you have any other questions

send them to me, this is a question i got

a pretty basic question, a nooby question,

but i like to answer all kinds of questions,

no matter how simple they are or how difficult they are,

make sure to subscribe for the course that's coming out and

for more awesome videos, so that you guys

can learn a thing or two.

I've been trading for years,

I'm a profitable trader, I've lost money, I've gained a lot of money,

I am here to help you guys out because I suffered through it

I lost money, I fortunately passed that,

a lot of people don't get passed the depression

or the sad part of losing money

I overcame that, so I am here to help you guys out

and give back the community

make sure to subscribe for other videos

if you have any questions

send them to me well there you guys have it, stay

tuned for the next video and thanks for watching.

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Top 10 Insane Loopholes People Actually Used - Duration: 6:54.

Danny: … so, today we are gonna me talking about Loopholes.

Thats when you see the rules, but you also see theres kind of a way to get around them.

The people on that to the extreme - are they dumb, are they are a genius?

Lets find out with the top 10 Insane Loopholes People Actually Used.

C: Starting off at number 10 we have Flying For Pudding.

In 1999, a man called David Phillips was eating a Healthy Choice frozen dinner when he noticed

a promotion on the back of the packaging - send in 10 barcodes and get 1,000 frequent flyers

points.

He realised that he could also send in the barcodes for their very cheep Healthy Choice

pudding.

So - he bought 12,159 cups of pudding.

The company tried to resist him but ended up handing over 1.25 million flyers points

to Phillips.

Ever since then, he has been flying his family around the world for free for many years.

They even made a movie about it called Punchdrunk Love!

D:

Next up at number 9 we have the Tank.

Nick Mead is man from the UK who drives his sons to school in a tank.

This sounds crazy but its true!

He can drive all the way into the school and park and its technically legal.

He got his tank registered and licensed and it even has a tax disk on display!

The only condition is that the guns are disabled.

He says the the only damage he's caused was when he took the fuel cap off a local

bus!

C: Coming in at number 8 we have the ATM.

In 2011, an Australian man called Daniel Saunders realised there was something wrong with National

Australia Banks ATMS - they would still dispense bills during late night maintenance even though

they couldnt trace how much they dispensed and to whom.

Saunders had hit the jackpot and spent the next few months draining every ATM he could

find at night, eventually racking up 1.6 million dollars.

He spent it on parties, prostitutes and private jets but wasnt careful enough and was eventually

caught by the police.

Hes now in jail.

D:

Coming in at number 7 we have Free Room For Life.

There are some hotels in some US states that have to abide by a law.

If a person lives in a room for a day and then requests a 6 month least, they have to

honor it.

Fine.

The problem is, a man called Oltim-jee Oua-tarra did this to a room in New York that was officially

listed for $0 a month.

So, he leased it forever.

The owner has messed up and tried to take it him to court over it but lost, meaning

as a far as I know, he has a free room for life.

Nice loophole.

C: Moving on to number 6 we have the Smoking Ban.

In 2007, Minnesota followed a lot of other US states by banning smoking in public buildings

including bars.

However, if you were an actor playing a character who smoked, you were allowed.

Well, the owners of the Barnacles Bar decided to let all their customers smoke inside by

claiming they were actors.

They said every night was simply an improvised play!

It wasnt long before the law was re-worded to make sure this couldnt happen again, but

it was funny while it lasted!

C: Next up at number 5 we have the Church of Weed.

The state of Indiana has strict laws protecting religious freedom.

This allows religions to be free from a lot of government interference.

Well, some cannabis lovers from Indiana decided to start up the Church of Cannabis and argue

that their marijuana is an essential part of their religious practice.

It sounds crazy but its technically legal.

The religion even has 12 commandments and one of them is to -spent at least 10 minutes

a day just contemplating life in a quiet space- … that sounds like my kind of religion!

D:

At number 4 now we have Cutting Money.

In a small corner of Quebec in Canada, locals have started cutting their money in half - literally.

Half a 20 is worth 10, half a 10 is worth 5 and so on.

Why are they doing this?

To save their economy.

They wanted to encourage people to spend locally and help local businesses.

They tried a homemade currency but it was too easy to photocopy - so, they started ripping

normal money in half.

That way, the money can only ever circulate within their community and not be spent elsewhere.

The bank of Canada might not approve but they say it is totally legal.

What do you guys think?

Dumb or genius?

C: Next up at number 3 we have The Murder.

In 2009, an American man called Ezekiel Gilbert hired a female escort on Craigslist.

The woman went to his house and Gilbert paid her 150 dollars for half an hour of her time.

He expected sex but said that wasnt part of the deal.

He got angry and she ran outside to her driver.

Gilbert confronted him and as the car started to drive away, he fired gun at them 4 times.

One of the bullets hit the woman in the spine, eventually killing her.

Incredibly, he did not go to prison for this.

This is because of the law in Texas which says you can use deadly force to prevent robbery

at night.

His lawyers argued that her refusal to have sex while taking his money WAS robbery at

night.

I think this is ridiculous - what do you guys think?

D:

Next up at number 2 we have Fake Internet.

In Cuba, there are major restrictions when accessing the internet that you are using

right now - the one that most of the world uses.

So, some people got around this by making their own.

They strung together some WiFi routers, a few modems and ethernet cables to make their

very own.

It works just like the real internet.

People share articles, visit chat rooms and even play games like World Of Warcraft with

each other - all on this miniature internet.

People get banned for trying to connect it to the the real internet.

D:

And finally at number 1 we have the Naked Time.

In North Carolina, there is a naked man - and people are angry.

For many years, people in Charlotte have been complaining that this man has been exposing

himself to them.

The pictures certainly seem to show that.

Many people called the police but they said - its perfectly legal!

Nudity laws only apply to public nudity and this man was on private property.

Therefore, the law defends his right to expose himself.

He quite often takes strolls in front of his door while on the phone but until he steps

off his property, there is nothing the police can do.

Do you guys think the law should change or do you think he has the right to expose himself

in his own home?

Well guys, thank you for watching and thanks very much to Charlotte for helping me out

with this video, don't forget to go and check out IO and Lifes Biggest Questions, I think

IO is about to hit 1 million!

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How to Memorize Song Lyrics Easily - Duration: 10:43.

Today I'm going to show you how to memorize song lyrics easily.

I'm going to show you a method that also helps you never to forget your lyrics so you

don't freeze up when you're standing there all alone singing for thousands of people!

Hi, I'm Chuck Gilmore with Power To Sing.

I've just been cast as Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol", at Centerpoint

Legacy Theater in Centerville, Utah.

The music and lyrics are by Alan Menken and Lynn Ahrens.

This show was originally called the Madison Square Garden Christmas Carol and I had the

good fortune of seeing this show when it played at Madison Square Garden, in New York City.

We're in rehearsals now and today I'm going to show you how to memorize song lyrics

easily.

This method helps you to learn easily and never freeze up and forget during your big

solo moment.

For years I've used "The Memory Book" by Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas.

This is a Ballantine Book published in 1975 by an arrangement with Stein and Day Publishers.

It has some amazing techniques in it.

I'll use two techniques to memorize a solo Ebenezer Scrooge sings.

You can apply these techniques to any song you want to memorize.

How to Memorize Song Lyrics Easily

Technique #1: Ridiculous Picture

"In order to remember any new piece of information, it must be associated to something you already

know or remember in some RIDICULOUS way."

How to Memorize Song Lyrics Easily

Technique #2: Association

Thoughts may be associated to each other, so that one thought will remind you of the

next thought.

(pp. 9)

There are two steps involved.

#1.

You need a ridiculous--impossible, crazy, illogical, absurd--picture or image.

#2.

You must associate the two items.

(pp. 9)

Let me illustrate with a solo from the show.

After Scrooge sees his past, present and future Christmases, he's a changed man.

He sings a solo entitled, "Yesterday, Tomorrow and Today".

Step A: I'll pick several words from each line and create ridiculous--impossible, crazy,

illogical, absurd pictures or images with them.

If it's an abstract word, I'll create a word or combination of words that sound

like or remind me of the abstract word.

Step B: I'll associate or link these pictures together in a crazy way.

Lyrics to "Yesterday, Tomorrow and Today" from the musical "A Christmas Carol".

The rehearsal track is provided by MT PIT which contracts with the theater.

They create great minus tracks with live musicians and rent them to theaters throughout the world.

Check them out.

Google MT PIT to learn more about them.

"I have seen a future full of darkness, all the darkness of my heart.

Step A: Pick Words: seen-- future-- darkness-- heart

(Picture) seeing Ghost of Future darkness heart

(or Foot Chair)

Step B (Associate): Seeing with giant binoculars bolted to my head.

I See giant ghost of Christmas Future.

Darkness with stars is bursting out of her chest.

A giant bloody heart comes out of her chest and is staked to my heart.

At my door a world in need of kindness.

>From man's kindness, I departed.

Step A: door world kindness man departed Kind nests

Step B: My heart staked to huge door.

Opens and a world holding 1000's of kind nests with a little man in them.

I run from a 1000 little man's as they jump on my head and depart my hair.

All the hours and days and years I've wasted.

All the joy and love I never tasted!

Step A: hours days years wasted Joy love tasted

Step B: As my hair is departed from my head falls a Giant Clock with me as hour hands,

(logic hours + days + years) clock with me falls into giant wasted basket.

Half full of liquid joy dish soap and Love Dove Soap bar floating on the joy and I taste

it.

Then vomit.

All the errors of the past replaced with something strange...Give me time to change.

Step A: errors past replaced something strange time change

Arrows

Step B: Instead of joy soap, i vomit all the very old Arrows of my past which are re-pasted

all over my naked body in something strange, leaving too much skin exposed please Give

me time to change my arrows.

I bolt my binoculars to see.

I can see a future full of beauty, and my spirit starts to fly.

Step A: See future beauty spirit fly footchair

Step B: With bolted binoculars I see a Giant Footchair (future) with a 1000 beauty's

standing on it.

They fall on me and my spirit starts to fly.

I can change the world, yes, it's my duty!

God forgive me, Let me try!

Step A: Change world duty God forgive me try

Step B: As I fly around the world I drop 1000's of dollars in change on the world.

It's my booty.

Heavens part and God spanks and forgives me.

I try not to cry.

I'll spend my fortune on the one who needs me, go where kindness and my conscience lead

me,

Step A: spin fortune one knees me kindness conscience leads me

Step B: spinning on my fortune money flys out hit's ONE giant who knees me and orders

me to go where a kind nest holding hands with an Ex-con scientist lead me.

Give my heart and soul to all!

God speed me on my way, And to God I pray-----------

Step A: Give my heart and soul to all God speed me my way God I pray

Step B: Kind nest and con-scientist give my heart and soul (rip it out of me) to all.

God pulls me speedily up with a shepherd's hook upward on a high (my) way to heaven and

I'm praying and screaming

Let the Christmas Spirit live within me, yesterday, tomorrow and today!

Step A: Christmas Spirit live within me yesterday

Step B: Once in heaven a Giant Christmas Spirit (looks like Paul McCartney in Santa's clothes)

opens my mouth and dives in and lives within me.

Sticks his head out and sings "Yesterday".

"I have seen a future full of darkness, all the darkness of my heart.

At my door a world in need of kindness.

>From man's kindness, I departed.

All the hours and days and years I've wasted.

All the joy and love I never tasted!

All the errors of the past replaced with something strange...Give me time to change.

Going through this process will help "force the original awareness that's necessary

to remember anything.

It will force you to concentrate and use your imagination as you never have before, and

it will force you to form associations consciously."

(pp. 9)

If I find some picture needs changing, I change it to make it more ridiculous and crazy.

These are my pictures.

Yours would be different...and better for you.

I recommend "The Memory Book" to teach you how to memorize song lyrics easily.

It's helped me through the years with lyrics, scripts and other memorization projects.

If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up, subscribe and share it with a friend.

Have you ever felt nervous about forgetting your lyrics?

Let me know in the comments below.

Be sure to join me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at Power To Sing.

Remembering your lyrics is vital, but even more important is learning your vocal type.

I'm not talking about whether you are soprano, alto, tenor or bass.

Your vocal type is what you tend to do when you sing from chest to head voice.

Do you tend to pull chest?

Flip?

Strain?

Go Breathy?

Go to PowerToSing.com and take the vocal test, which I call the PowerTest.

Take the quiz and discover your vocal type.

After you get your vocal type, go to the Knowledge Center and watch the videos about your vocal

type.

Download the free exercises and start practicing them.

They'll help you progress rapidly.

I'm Chuck Gilmore with Power To Sing.

You can sing higher with beauty, confidence and power.

I'll see you inside the next video.

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170922 Jason West 17 Why Yearly Blood Test - Duration: 7:25.

How often should you have a blood test, and then there's a real brief inside of

what the numbers mean, check it out.

Hello everyone, Dr. Jason West with the question I get asked all the time,

how often should I get a blood test? And what do they mean? And from a health care

provider standpoint, a doctor standpoint, I love data, I love all the information

and it's so helpful when people come in with a healthcare concern and they'll

bring in their last year, in the previous year and the year before that blood test

so you can start seeing trends and patterns. So I recommend at the very

least, getting a blood test every year and let's talk about why blood tests

are important and some of the findings that help you understand about your own

blood tests and about your own health. So one of my favorite things to recommend

for people is to get a complete blood cell count with auto differentiation and

a complete metabolic panel and then if you're over 40, as a male, I think you

should get a PSA test, I also think it's really good to get a vitamin D level and

a T3 T4 TSH thyroid level. If there's any types of inflammation in your body,

I think it's good to get a CA reactive protein and if you're getting a lot of

joint pain, I also like to throw in a uric acid test. But let's talk about

those tests for a minute and what they mean. A complete blood cell count with

auto differentiation means we're gonna look at your white blood cells, we're

gonna look at your red blood cells, we're gonna look at your hemoglobin hematocrit,

your mean corpuscular volume, and your MCHC. On the white blood cells, your white

blood cells are the police officers of your immune system after your blood

supply and what they're doing is, they're looking for bad guys to take him to jail,

so red blood cells are like trucks on the freeway, they take supplies from town

to town, white blood cells are your state police officers, they arrest the bad guys

and take them to jail. So your white blood cell count should be between six

and eight, optimal is 6.5, if it's higher than that it means that we

have some type of infection that's occurring, if it's really high it means

we have some leukemia, it's also really important to know that if it's low, and

if it's down in that three or four range or lower,

it means that your body's just not responding and has a sluggish immune

system. Also about that white blood cell count, there's five cells associated with

the total count, there's the neutrophils which are the bacterial fighters,

there's the lymphocytes and they're viral fighters, the monocytes do

inflammation, the eosinophils are usually triggered by some type of allergy or

inflammation and then the basophils can be triggered by parasites and other

types of allergies. So the ratio should be 60:38:3 Never let my engine blow,

that's the mnemonic they learned about it in graduate school, I never forgot it.

So 60% of your cells should be fighting bacteria, 30% viruses, 8% inflammation,

3% of the eosinophils should be your allergies and possible parasite

exposures. And so knowing what those ratios are really help us to understand

how your immune system is responding and what type of infection or a type of bad

guy that is getting ready to gear up and to go after. Your red blood cells

should typically be around 4.8 and 5, and your hemoglobin hematocrit tells us,

do we have any type of anemia both microcytic iron deficiency anemia and

macrocytic anemia. That's the number one cause of fatigue, we just want to know

what's happening with your red blood cells. Now moving on to the next

recommended annual test is a complete metabolic panel. That is looked at your

liver enzymes, your kidney enzymes, your trace minerals, your pH, your blood sugar

it also looks to see how well your body and your kidneys are filtering things

and so I think pH is really really important, should be around 25, your blood

sugar should be 90-100, your liver enzymes should be typically around 25,

your calcium should be 9.8, your potassium levels to be around 4, proteins should be

around 7, so if we have that information that gives us a really really nice

baseline, and then one of the frustrations that I see about blood

tests particularly with the thyroid is when doctors run just at TSH or a

thyroid stimulating hormone because there's more to it than that,

you have the pituitary that basically tells it's been in the brain and it

tells the body, tells the thyroid if it should be working or not and it releases

a hormone to do that called the thyroid stimulating hormone. If we're only

looking at that it doesn't really tell us if the thyroid is

working correctly, it just could mean the pituitary is

yelling at the thyroid, so we also want to know what your T4 levels are and your

T3 levels which is amino acid component, it's really important to understand

health. So if you get those tests every year, a complete blood cell count with

auto differentiation, a complete metabolic, a T3, a T4, TSH, the males over

40 you get a PSA. Now if you're having any type of inflammation, it's nice to do

a siri active protein, it tells us where if you're having too much inflammation

in your system, either from an infection or you can have some type of

cardiovascular disease or autoimmune condition, and then vitamin D levels, you

know, typically they're recommending vitamin D levels anything above 30 is

normal, I actually like to see those higher, around 80 to 100 because there's

so many risk factors and diseases that go basically go away if your vitamin D

levels are high enough because vitamin D helps with your immune system, it helps

with your bones, it helps with your moods and emotions, it's just a wonderful

amazing vitamin. And then a clinical pearl about that, I do you have some

concerns when people are told to take high levels of vitamin D once a week,

like 50,000 units once a week and I tell people, I just don't think that makes

logic physiologic sense, that's like saying I want you to go over to the

buffet and eat as much as possible, one time a week but don't eat on the other

day, so you can eat have 50,000 units on Wednesday or you can have a big meal on

Wednesday but don't eat again till next Wednesday, it's not as effective of being

consistent around 5 sometimes 10,000 units everyday and depending on where

you live and how much sun exposure you're getting what your vitamin D

levels, you can be lower or higher than that. So yes, you should have our annual

blood tests, you should have the tests that we recommended. It really helps

taking all those blood tests in to your doctor for the for his appointment so

that you can look at the different trends and you want to see a doctor that

knows how to recognize a disease before it's coming, not just when it's at the

disease state. So one of my biggest frustrations, I had a patient come into

the office with some elevated liver enzymes, cholesterol was starting to

creep up, the doctor said, well you don't have cholesterol concerns yet, let's wait

until you do and put you on a medication, that's the wrong approach, we need to do

something now before the horse leaves the barn, it's so much easier to treat

people from a preventative standpoint that it is from a disease standpoint and

that's my thoughts on annual blood tests. Thank you for watching the video on

annual blood tests, they're really important if you'll bring them in to

your doctor on the visits, it'll really help them to help you to achieve and

maintain optimal health. If you see value in the video, please give us a thumbs up.

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Long hair care tag - part 2 - Duration: 11:39.

'Do you wash your hair every day?'

Noooooo. [laughs] Not at all, not at all. I usually

wash my hair once a week and it kind of depends.

Sometimes, you know, if I've been sweating a lot or

something was really dirty of course I'm gonna

wash it [laughs] more frequently. And sometimes it's

really not necessary and I feel like: 'I'm not gonna wash

my hair' and it's actually longer than a week. But usually

it's once a week. I feel the best when I do that. And I

used to wash my hair four times a week a long time ago,

like 15 years ago or even longer ago. And yeah it's

actually not so good for your hair. My hair is in much

better condition now that I only wash it once a week.

And it's also a lot more convenient [laughs] because

it is a hassle to wash hair this long. Well the washing

part is fine it's the drying part that I hate, because it just

takes for-e-ver!

Question number nine is: 'How do you wear your

hair to bed?'

So I wear my hair to bed in two braids. [laughs] Like on

the sides of my head, flat against my head. And that's

just been my go to sleeping hairstyle for a very long

time. Because nothing else works for me. This is

just very comfortable, I never have any tangles when I

wake up and it doesn't tug or pull anywhere. And the

only thing that happens occasionally is that I just have

to kind of flip them up out flip them ou... Ouch! [laughs]

flip them out of the way during the night. But yeah,

That's like the only thing that, you know sometimes you

kind of lay on them because they're so long. But that's

the only thing. And very occasionally [laughs] what

happens is...somehow my braid gets underneath my

mattress - like one of them - and then I turn around and

I'm like: 'Oh! My hair [laughs] is under the mattress,

it's stuck!' But that's very rare. So no other hair style or

whatever works for me at night. I have tried when I've

had a French braid. You would think you know it's nicely

tucked in everywhere, that can't be a problem. Because

with just one braid - a low braid - I always have that

the hair here can move around on your scalp

on top of your head and it can get tangled. But with a

French braid you would think: 'okay, you don't have that

problem so you cannot have any tangles', right?

Right? [laughs] You would think that right? [laughs] But

my hair does not agree with that. I don't know how it

happens, but even with a French braid my hair is a

tangly mess. Yes. It's not... well it's not horrible, but I

have tangles and with the two braids never ever ever

have I ever had any tangles. So why change a good

thing? This just works for me!

Number 10: 'Do you use heat tools on your hair,

like a curling iron, a blow-dryer etc?'

Well yes and no. [laughs] Sometimes I do. So usually I

just let my hair air dry, because that's obviously best for

your hair. But sometimes - like in winter when it's really

really really cold and I just can't handle the wet hair

additionally to [laughs] on top of the cold, then I do blow

dry it. Or when I do have to go somewhere really quickly

and I just don't have time to wait until my hair dries

completely or until it dries enough for me to actually

brush through it, detangle it, then I will blow dry it also.

But it's not that common for me to do that. Nine out of

ten times it will air dry. I did buy a new hair dryer,

because the one I had was broken. So I do use it

regularly enough to have bought a new one. So this is

the one I bought. It's the Carmen 2300 high

performance and it just has different settings,

different heat settings, different strengths and there's

this cool button as well. So yeah I like that you have

different settings and of course it comes with

accessories that I never use [laughs].

But yeah, it's just, I have it and sometimes I do use it, so

it is handy to have it. And then something I do use pretty

regularly is this thing. Does it say what it's called?

It's the Belezza 300 and I use this to style my bangs. Not

that you can see it, because they're flat [laughs] already!

This is what happens when I've washed my hair,

it just falls flat, no matter how much I style it. But I do

use this to kind of poof it up so that it's not as flat as it

is now. So I like the way it looks then. But when I use

this, I do use this heat protection spray from Kruidvat.

Just to to kind of protect my hair from the heat. But

yeah I only do it very shortly and I definitely don't do it

every day. So I don't think it's that big a deal and it's just

my bangs, it's not the rest of my hair, so... Yeah, guilty

as charged.

The next question is actually a really interesting one.

It's my two favorite hair tips. It's difficult, because there

are a lot of things I think I can share with you guys that I

would consider hair tips. And I have shared a lot of

those in the past in previous videos. So my first

tip would be moisturize, hydrate! You want your hair to

be hydrated at all times. Especially the ends of your hair,

because they're the oldest parts of your hair and they

tend to get drier than the rest of your hair.

So make sure you use products that are moisturizing

for your hair, like leave ins, conditioners, hair masks,

oils,... You can even just use demineralized water

sprayed on your hair and then immediately put a leave in

on top. Very easy, very good tip.The second tip might be

a little strange, but it's not really like a product tip

or anything. But I would say: Try to find a balance

between enjoying your hair and protecting your

hair. Because I see a lot of extremes on both sides.

[laughs] You know, people who do all sorts of really

damaging things to their hair all the time, without paying

any attention to that. And then they're surprised that

their hair gets brittle and it breaks and they can't grow it

and it looks terrible. And then you have the other

side, which are people who are so incredibly... almost

obsessed with protecting their hair that they're not even

really living their lives and they're not enjoying their hair

at all. Because they're constantly like: 'Oh, but I

can't do this because of my hair and ohh and this is bad

for my hair and this.' And they're, they're almost living for

their hair or something. And you know, no extreme

is good. So just try to find the balance. That might be a

weird [laughs] thing to say, but, I don't know... I have

talked to people on both sides [laughs] and I'm just kind

of like: it's not that hard to be somewhere in the middle.

If you want to do all sorts of experiments with your hair,

but you still want to have it super healthy...

you know, you might have to experiment a little less.

And if you're someone who wants to protect her hair or

his hair, but you also still want to have a nice life

and just not worry about your hair all the time...then

maybe you need to loosen up a little. You know. It's not a

big deal to occasionally do something that might not be

so good for your hair. Just as long as it's nothing too

crazy.

And then the final question, number 12: 'What is your

hair length goal?'

Now, I've never had a hair length goal to be honest. I

still don't have length goal. I'm not growing my hair

anymore. Or at least not intentionally. Obviously [laughs]

it grows and sometimes I'm like: 'oh I should really

cut a part off.' Um, but yeah, so I'm not... I've never had...

I knew I wanted it long when I was a kid. I was like: 'I

want to grow my hair.' But I wasn't allowed at first and

then I was. And then I grew it long [laughs] immediately.

So I had this length of hair more or less as a teenager

already, so I never really had this thing where I

was like: 'okay, it needs to be that long.' I think the

length I used to have in mind when I envisioned myself

[laughs] was more like waist length or something. But it

grew past that and that was like 'okay that's good

[laughs] that's nice.' But yeah, I usually keep my hair

around the same length. Usually it's around classic

length. Sometimes it's longer, like right now it's longer.

Sometimes it's shorter. But I usually kind of stay in that

range between a little above classic and around

fingertip. Somewhere in that range. When it's a lot

longer than that, I don't really like it anymore. I'm not

saying I don't like it on other people, but personally for

me... like the longest I've had it was knee length and

I honestly... I hated it. I hated it so much. It was...To me

personally it was so unpractical and I didn't like the way

it looked on me and yeah I'm not going back to that. I

totally understand people having hair goals and they

want to reach a certain length and everything. That's

[laughs] totally fine. But what I don't understand is why

so many people assume, because my hair is

this length, they seem to assume: 'Oh she's growing it to

a certain length and that length is much longer than it is

now.' Like, why? There are so many people who

have their hair at the same length for years. Why is that

fine when your hair is this short? But why is it not fine

anymore when it's longer? It's like they... so many

people assume that I must be growing it as long as

possible or something. Nope! I just... [laughs] just like

this length guys! [laughs] I don't know what to tell you!

Anyway, this is going to be a very long video I'm afraid. I

will have to cut out so much. I talk way too much. I

make it harder on myself when I'm editing, because I

just talk too much. [laughs] So if it's really long I might

have to cut it into two pieces. But I'm gonna try to avoid

that. I'll just try to edit cleverly. [laughs]

Anyway guys, I really hope you enjoyed this video. If you

did, please click the like button and of course don't

su... dooon't forget to subscriiiibe for mooore! [laughs]

Thank you for watching. Byeeee!

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Farming Simulator 17 Old Fashion Mods - Duration: 10:01.

HI GUYS !!!! Welcome to Farming Simulator 17 Mods Channel in this video I will show You Some Old fasion mod you can use to Harverst Grains.

Gleaner Combine Pack Incudes AGCO GLEANER Combine 2 Engine Setup 20Km/h Top Speed

AGCO GLEANER 18 FT Drapper header 5.5m Working Width 10Km/h Working Speed

AGCO GLEANER 25 FT Drapper header 7.6m Working Width 10Km/h Working Speed

And AGCO GLEANER 6 Row Corn header 4.5m Working Width 10Km/h Working Speed

Next an old fasion tractor to transport the grain HTZ T-150K (Red) 2 Design Setup 175Hp 35Km/h Top Speed

Next Old Fashioned Tipper 2 Models 6.000l And 8.000l Capacity Both Have Colorable Body 2 Wheel Setup 10 Design Setup

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