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Suga: First of all, I don't understand why your parents won't let you go to the concert. It's such a cultural enhancing experience.

RM: Maybe they have to take their SATs or they're preparing for it.

Jimin: Well, the concert might be far from their homes.. If we are going to the concert in the US, the distance might be too far.

Suga: I would buy my parents' tickets and go to the concert with them.

Jin: Sometimes we have people from older generations that attend our concert, sometimes we have our generations, and sometimes the younger generations attend our concert. So the concert is for all generations, really.

Suga: Actually, when we performed in America, I noticed an older couple sitting near the front rows enjoying the concert. I realized that music really transcends beyond languages and countries. So I think, it would be a great experience for the whole family

RM: First, I would let them know what kind of country Korea is, and show my parents where Korea is on the map, and then explain to them that BTS might not come back to America next year. Because we actually are not sure if we can come next year!

Jin: This is actually funny. But I saw a post that some people come to our concerts saying that they are going to watch a kids' talent show who they support financially.

J-Hope: A talent show!

RM: That's a pretty drastic difference. Anyway a talent show tour, haha.

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10 SIMPLE MAGIC TRICKS THAT WILL IMPRESS YOU - Duration: 10:57.

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Happy Birthday To You Nursery Rhymes For Children 3D Cartoons Rhymes Songs For Kids - Duration: 1:50.

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Skin Tag Removal || Customer Review || Skin Tag Removal - Duration: 0:37.

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Hilary Duff - Wake Up - Duration: 3:38.

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Can You Fake It Until You Make It? - Duration: 1:12.

- Can you fake it till you make it and is that realistic?

Yes and no. Here's the deal.

You can't totally fake it.

You have to have some level of skill,

passion, execution, result, service, pride--

You have to have something.

You can't start with zero, say you have everything, sell it,

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That's called The Fyre Festival.

But, in reality,

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Get to that next wrung, get to that next level.

You can stretch a bit.

It's okay to stretch assuming that you can

then deliver on your promises.

Can you say, "Yes, we can do that, we can make it",

though you've never made it before.

You can say that.

As long as you then deliver and actually

make the product you just said you could.

That's it.

And so I think for you,

how much of a stretch is that?

Just depends on your level of execution, your expertise,

and how comfortable you are being uncomfortable.

That's all it is.

But, if you've got nothing,

and you're saying you have everything,

you're just a liar.

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Elena of Avalor Season 2 Episode 4 Three Jaquins and A Princess - Duration: 10:35.

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Hilary Duff - Fly - Duration: 3:42.

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CANvas: Auto-Convert CAN Bus Data at Scale - Duration: 2:47.

Here's the challenge: You need to log CAN bus data from a fleet

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You & I PMV MAP (Forgotten Purrs) OPEN - Duration: 2:28.

Don't you worry there, my honey

We might not have any money

But we've got our love

To pay the bills

Maybe I think you're cute and funny

Maybe I wanna do what bunnies do

If you-

If you know what I mean

Oh

Let's get rich

And buy our parents homes

In the south of France

Let's get rich

And give

Everybody nice sweaters and

Teach them how to dance

Let's get rich

And build a house on a mountain

Making everybody look like ants

From way up there,

You and I

You and I

Well, you might be a bit confused

And you might be a little bit bruised

But baby how we spoon like no-one else

So I will help you read those books,

If you will soothe my worried looks

And we will put the lonesome

On the shelf

Oh

Let's get rich and buy our parents homes in the south of france

Let's get rich

And give everybody nice sweaters and teach them how to dance

Let's get rich!

And build a house on a mountain making everybody look like ants

From way up there

You and I,

You and I..

Oh..

LET'S GET RICH

AND BUY OUR PARENTS HOMES

IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE

LETS GET RICH

AND GIVE

EVERYBODY

NICE SWEATERS AND

TEACH THEM HOW TO DANCE

LET'S GET RICH

AND BUILD A HOUSE

ON A MOUNTAIN

MAKING EVERYBODY

LOOK LIKE ANTS

FROM WAY UP THERE

YOU AND I

You and I..

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BookTube About Me Tag [CC] - Duration: 6:49.

Hi, YouTube, it's Kathy.

Happy Bookmas!

I figured that this was a great time to do the BookTube About Me Tag because it gives

you a little bit more context about who I am if you're new to this whole Bookmas adventure

I'm going on.

Because introductions tend to go at the beginning of an event, but if you've read enough books,

you know that that's not necessarily how they go.

I will leave links down below as to how I found this tag, because I was not actually,

technically tagged in it, but I just really wanted to do it.

We've got ten questions, so let's get at it.

Number one is what do you study/what is your job?

And currently, I work at a public library as a page.

A page is somebody who checks in books that come back, put them back on the shelves - basically

does all of the heavy lifting.

That being said, I do have a little bit of post secondary experience.

About a decade ago, I did two years in the theatre program of my local university before

running away to Europe, as one does, to live for a couple of years.

And when I came back from Europe and didn't have a piece of paper that says that I'm smart,

I did a two year Tourism and Hospitality Management diploma, uh, for which I got the Governor

General Collegiate Bronze Award, meaning I had the highest grade in my entire college.

This sits on my mantel collecting dust.

It's pretty, though.

Number two: what is yours favourite social media channel?

YouTube is my obvious choice here.

I'm also a really big fan of Instagram, just seeing really awesome photos, because I can

not pull that off.

But I do tend to check Twitter and Facebook on a daily basis as well.

I use Facebook mostly to keep up with people around the world who I don't get to see because

they don't live here.

Number three: if you had another channel, what would it be about?

And the thing about this channel is, sure, I do a lot of BookTube content, but it's not

the only thing that I do.

In fact, I didn't even give it, like, a BookTube-related name.

The name of this channel is my name, Kathy Trithardt.

And that's because I don't feel like I need to diversify and do different channels for

different types of content.

This is just all me.

Sure, that means some people are snobbish and say this isn't a BookTube channel, but

those people are wrong.

Guess what? You can be multiple things!

Insert I Contain Multitudes reference here.

Number four: do you play any instruments?

I... do not.

Well, not in my current life.

When I was a kid, I did do about a year of piano lessons, but I have tiny little hands

that can barely reach an octave, and in my final year of high school, I decided to join

band, because that's when you do that, right?

It's because I wanted to join chorus, and I didn't want a spare every other day, so

I joined band.

They stuck me in auxiliary percussion, because it's not like I was going to learn a wind

instrument, like that [snaps].

Nope, that wasn't gonna happen.

And my favourite thing to play was the timpanis, which are huge drums.

And also the aux box, which is what we would use for things like timpanis when we went

on this big, long road trip where we played at different elementary schools.

And if we're being really honest, my favourite thing about band was, we did this John Williams

medley, of all these different songs that he did, and that includes the Jaws theme.

My favourite thing to do was, when it got [mimmicks epic section of music] and then

broke off into something, like, calm after that, I would just scream at the top of my

lungs like I was being eaten by a shark.

This is probably why people don't let me play instruments.

Number five: what hobbies do you have other than reading?

Other than reading, I do enjoy podcasts, I enjoy watching television, but one of the

things that I really love, you might have caught on, is theatre.

There's a troop in town called Atomic Vaudeville that I've performed with before, and I was

actually looking at my schedule, just before the month started, going, "I can make it to

most of the rehearsals, but I can't go to the tech rehearsal, so I guess it'd be a bad

idea to do the show".

And that mixed with FOMO is why Bookmas became a thing.

Number six: favourite tv shows?

That's like trying to pick favourite children.

Although I don't have children, so how would I know?

But I can't pick a favourite niece or nephew, and that's similar, right?

That being said, I do get really hooked in by everything done by Shondaland.

And I really just love crime shows and everything on the Food Network.

If I had tv, it would play the Food Network all the time, which is why it's probably a

really good idea I don't have cable.

Number seven: what got you into reading?

And I'm going to say it was probably my Mom.

My Mom reads a lot.

That being said, I do remember being read to as a child in elementary school, and that

probably got me into reading.

I can definitely remember our school librarian, Mrs. Skidgmore, reading us things.

And then I definitely also remember, like, writing our own little books in the second

grade, and I still have some of them, and they're embarrassing, and I'm pretty sure

I made a video of some of them, so that will be linked up above.

I actually read some of them on a podcast called Grownups Read Things They Wrote as

Kids, so if I can find that, I will link that down below, too.

I've just always really loved stories, and even though I'm not the fastest reader, I

spend a lot of time doing it.

Number eight: what are your favourite and least favourite genres?

My least favourite genre is probably Classics.

I just really can't get into them.

I understand that other people like them.

And I understand there's probably elements to them that are likeable, but they're just

not my thing.

As for favourite genres, I really care more about the writing being gripping than whether

or not it's science fiction or contemporary or young adult or - I just want something

that's drawing me in.

And that's probably why Classics is at the bottom of my list, because the writing doesn't

usually draw me in.

And I'm sure some of that can be blamed on the vocabulary being antiquated, but there

you have it.

And, you know, the rampant misogyny and racism - those types of issues.

Number nine: what books define your childhood?

I don't really remember much before the age of ten because I'm old.

[shirt says "I Am Actually In My Thirties"]

But I remember receiving a great copy of Anne

of Green Gables when I was a kid and we went to Prince Edward Island as soon as they put

up the bridge.

I also read so much R.L. Stine and V.C. Andrews when I was about 11/12.

And I actually used to have a dresser drawer completely filled with Christopher Pike novels.

I felt very grown up 'cause there was swearing in them.

I'm sure I read kids books when I was actually, properly a kid, but I don't really remember them.

If there are any favourite kids books that you want to recommend me, let me know down below.

And number ten: tell us an interesting fact about you?

Uuuuuhhhh.... does anyone else ever do that?

It's like, "hey, be interesting!"

I literally can't remember anything about my life.

Oh, here's an interesting fact.

In 2009, I performed in the largest neo-Pagan fire festival, Beltane, in Edinburgh, Scotland.

This festival typically has between 100 and 300 performers, it's one night only, and a

lot of the costumes consist of just thongs, body paint, and shoes, for health and safety purposes.

My particular group went, "ah, this is a big hill in April in Scotland... we're gonna wear

one layer of clothes".

Let me tell you, though, the after party was just so weird 'cause nobody put clothes on.

And there you have it.

The BookTube About Me Tag.

If you have not done this tag, consider yourself tagged.

If you have any other questions that you'd like to ask me, let me down in the comments below.

On the way down to the comments, if you hit that Subscribe button, that would be very nice of you.

You can like and share this as you see fit, and I will see you tomorrow for more Bookmas.

Bye! [outro music]

For more infomation >> BookTube About Me Tag [CC] - Duration: 6:49.

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Does Smoking Weed Make You More Creative? - Duration: 1:57.

Does Smoking Weed Make You More Creative?

A new study on the effects of smoking marijuana and its relation to creativity has some interesting results.

The study consisted of 412 marijuana users (they couldn't find 8 more?) and 309 non-users, and they attempted to answer the question: Does smoking marijuana make you more creative?.

Emily LaFrance, the co-author of the study and graduate student at Washington State University, says she first became interested in the topic when she noticed that a lot of her favorite artists admit they smoke marijuana.

"This cannabis use was commonly thought to have been a cause of the creative success of many artists," she explains. "I began to wonder about this commonly held idea – are cannabis users really more creative than non-users?".

The study is called "Inspired by Mary Jane? Mechanisms underlying enhanced creativity in cannabis users" and was published in Consciousness and Cognition. It examined the participants over a variety of areas including psychological tests, and measuring creative works and achievements.

Overall, they did find that those who use marijuana are more creative than their counterparts who do not use it, but when they dug deeper they made a startling discovery.

When the scientists included the personality traits into the data, they realized that these traits on their own could determine whether a person is more open to using marijuana, as well as drive a tendency to be more creative.

"Cannabis users may be more creative than non-users," LaFrance says, "but this is not because using cannabis has increased their creativity.

" She goes on to explain that it's the fact that marijuana users "are more open to experience than non-users, and this openness to experience is associated with both cannabis use, and heightened creativity.

So there you have it: if you smoke pot you're probably more creative than people who don't… but it's not necessarily the weed that's got your creativity going. It was you all along!.

Note: This study was conducted with all subjects being sober, meaning none of them were under the influence of marijuana during the test.

For more infomation >> Does Smoking Weed Make You More Creative? - Duration: 1:57.

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BREAKING: U.S. Senate Passes Major Tax Reform – Here's How It Affects You - Duration: 9:39.

Early Saturday morning, the United States Senate passed the most sweeping tax reform

in decades, which will bring a significant tax cut to both the working class and big

business.

The vote was close – 51 to 49 – with only one Republican voting against the GOP-sponsored

bill.

Fox News reports on what the reform will mean for you.

The U.S. Senate voted just before 2 a.m. ET Saturday to pass a sweeping tax overhaul worth

roughly $1.4 trillion, putting the Trump White House a big step closer to its first major

legislative victory – and many Americans closer to a tax cut.

The vote was 51-49, with Republican Bob Corker of Tennessee the only member of the GOP to

side with the Democrats in opposition.

The bill is still not yet finalized.

Saturday's vote means the Senate and House have passed similar tax reform plans, but

negotiators from both chambers will start meeting Monday to agree on a single piece

of legislation that both chambers must approve before it is sent to President Donald Trump

for his signature.

Here's how the latest legislation would affect you:

What deductions can I claim under the Senate bill that just passed?

The Senate bill does away with federal deductions for state and local income and sales taxes,

but allows deductions of up to $10,000 in local property taxes.

The legislation originally eliminated federal deduction for all state and local taxes, but

the property tax exemption was later added at the insistence of Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine,

who said she was "delighted" about the change.

What about personal deductions?

Like the House bill, the Senate bill nearly doubles the standard deduction level to $12,000

for individuals (up from $6,350) and $24,000 for couples (up from $12,700).

Any other deductions I could claim?

The Senate bill retains the current limit for the home mortgage interest deduction to

interest paid on the first $1 million of the loan.

(The House bill reduces the limit to $500,000 for new home purchases.)

The Senate version also preserves the deduction for medical expenses not covered by insurance

(the House bill does not), but ends deductions for moving expenses and tax preparation.

Why does the Senate bill allow deducting medical expenses not covered by insurance?

Because the Senate bill also repeals ObamaCare's individual mandate, while the House bill does

not.

If ObamaCare's mandate is repealed, thousands of people are expected to drop their health

insurance, raising the cost for those who decide to keep it.

And the personal exemption?

The Senate and House bills both eliminate the $4,050 personal tax exemption.

Will the tax brackets change at all?

The Senate bill keeps seven tax brackets, but reduces them to 10, 12, 22, 24, 32, 35

and 38.5 percent.

(The current brackets are 10, 15, 25, 28, 33, 35, and 39.6 percent.)

The House measure condenses seven brackets to four: 12, 25, 35 and 39.6 percent.

I own a small business.

What would this mean for me?

The Senate bill allows owners of so-called "pass-through" businesses (that is, businesses

that aren't incorporated) to deduct 23 percent of their earnings, and then pay at their personal

income tax rate on the remainder.

This issue was a key concern of Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Steve Daines, R-Mont.,

both of whom announced this week that they would support the bill.

What about corporate tax rates?

Like the House bill, the Senate bill cuts the current 35 percent rate to 20 percent,

but the Senate bill calls for a one-year delay in dropping the rate.

When will tax reform take effect?

President Trump and congressional Republicans have vowed to make tax reform law before the

end of the year.

If that happens, most of the provisions would come into force on Jan. 1.

Will tax reform affect my returns for this year?

The changes will not have any impact on your taxes for 2017, which are due to the IRS by

April 17, 2018 (you get an extra 48 hours to file because the traditional April 15 due

date falls on a Sunday).

So when will the differences in the bills be hashed out?

The House will vote on a motion to go to conference on the tax bills on Monday evening.

The Senate is expected to vote on a similar measure soon after.

Congress is scheduled to adjourn for its Christmas break on Dec. 15, but House Speaker Paul Ryan

has said he will keep the House in session beyond that date if necessary to get tax reform

passed.Just when you thought you heard all you could about sexual assault allegations

these past few weeks, a BOMBSHELL was just dropped involving the queen of media, Oprah

Winfrey.

You HAVE heard of Oprah Winfrey before, right?

You know the sanctimonious liberal that had a popular talk show on television blabbering

for an hour about topics none of us cared about before launching it into a billion dollar

empire.

Yep, that's the one.

For decades, Oprah has crafted a persona of a caring and nurturing woman who supports

women making it big in the media world, but that is not who she truly is.

As it turns out, Oprah has some nasty skeletons in her closet that she has kept hidden to

keep up her squeaky-clean image to make a presidential bid in 2020.

However, someone just opened that closed closeted door, and the truth has come out about her

sex scandal that will destroy any chance of her running for president for good.

Oprah Winfrey has touted herself as a champion for women and minority causes aligning herself

with liberal elitists like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Oprah has always been a favorite of the left since she parrots the talking points they

want her to say and lulls the modern housewife into voting for progressive agendas under

the guise of empowerment.

However, these liberal women may change their opinion of Oprah after it was discovered that

she helped Harvey Weinstein in procuring potential victims, and has kept it a secret all these

years.

In a new stunning report, British actress Kadian Noble has charged the talk show queen

of failing to warn her about Weinstein's sexual deviancy and even prodded Noble to

speak with him to advance her career.

Noble claims that Winfrey also went as far as to say that she could trust Weinstein and

even praised the serial rapist alongside former supermodel Naomi Campbell knowing full well

that he would sexually assault her.

Here is more from Page Six:

An aspiring actress says Harvey Weinstein used Oprah Winfrey and Naomi Campbell to dupe

her into thinking he would help her with her career — only to use her for sex.

British actress Kadian Noble said Tuesday she was head-over-heels impressed when she

first met Weinstein at an event in London because he was hanging out with model Campbell

and had megastar Oprah "swinging off his arm."

"I thought, obviously, this man has something amazing in store for me," she said during

a teary-eyed press conference in Manhattan to discuss the sex trafficking lawsuit she

filed a day earlier against Weinstein in Manhattan federal court.

Instead, Weinstein used promises of career advancement to lure the actress to his hotel

room in Cannes, France, where he forced himself on her, she said.

"I felt completely played," she said.

Noble is the latest in a long line of actresses and models who claim Weinstein either forced

himself on them or coerced them into sex with promises of career advancement.

"Mr. Weinstein denies allegations of non-consensual sex," his spokeswoman said.

"Mr. Weinstein has further confirmed that there were never any acts of retaliation against

any women for refusing his advances."

After meeting Weinstein in London, Noble said she thought nothing of bringing her "show

reel" to his hotel room when she saw him again in Cannes in February 2014.

Once inside the hotel room, however, "he didn't seem that interested in my show reel,"

Noble said.

Instead, he began touching her while discussing hooking her up with a modeling agency in London.

"He said, 'I need to know you really like me,'" Nobel said.

"'I have all the information we need.

I just need to know you really like me.'"

The incident ended in the bathroom, where he "forced" Noble to perform sex acts

in front of the bathroom mirror, she said.

Afterward, Weinstein failed to help her with her career as promised, she said.

She blames him for destroying her acting dreams and said she has since reported her case to

the NYPD.

Noble's lawsuit claims that Weinstein's practice of luring aspiring actresses to his

casting couch with promises of career advancement makes him no better than a seedy sex trafficker.

Her lawyer, Jeff Herman, said he is hoping for "millions of dollars" in damages.

"The jury will decide what they think her damages call for," Herman said at the same

press conference.

But it will be "significant," he said.

"It will go into the millions of dollars."

It is incredibly sad to hear that another innocent woman was deceived by these horrible

predators in Hollywood.

Noble's career is shattered and her all her dreams are gone while Oprah sits on top

of an empire built on deception.

Of course, it is Weinstein's fault for what he did to this woman, but Oprah was equally

complicit and should have to pay the price for destroying a life.

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