Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 1 2018

Heya playa, politics can be super devise and confusing.

Especially if you like someone that has way different political beliefs from you.

Well that's the question that CoolFun 11 asked me when he said "I've known my crush for 2

years now, she's pretty nice but we have huge differences in terms of politics.

It goes to the level when we argue about it for hours and we start insulting each-other.

I like her very much and would like to know her better.

What should I do?".

I have an answer for you that I think will help you out in this situation so I'm gonna

share that with you right after this.

This is The Josh Speaks.

You're watching The Josh Speaks.

For those of you that are new here, my name is Josh and every single Monday through Friday

I make videos sharing tips, ideas and stories teaching you how to be your best self.

And I just want to say right off the bat that this is not a political video.

In fact it's a video about how to bring two people of different political beliefs together.

You may be thinking why even bother?

That person is clearly wrong, and they're an idiot and what they believe is stupid.

You're probably thinking all of those things but that doesn't have to be the case when

you interact with them.

Look, every single one of us is shaped by all the different factors around us.

Our family, our friends, our culture, our society, our country.

All these different things play a role in how we see the world.

So just because someone see's the world differently from you doesn't mean that they're wrong or

they're a bad person or you should have nothing to do with them.

On the contrary, I think you should engage with them more because challenging your own

ways of thinking is good for you.

When you expose yourself to new ideas, you start to learn how to talk about them and

interact with those kinds of conversations a lot better.

So talking to someone with different political beliefs helps you understand their side a

little bit better.

But does that all get thrown out the window when you start to have romantic feelings for

them?

Most likely you're feeling conflicted.

On one end you're like "This person is wrong on so many levels" but then on the other you're

like "But I really want to get to know them and hang out and really develop something

there".

So how do you approach it in a way where the two of you aren't budding heads to the point

where you're yelling and screaming at each other?

Well, the simplest way to go about it is to find common ground in your beliefs.

You may feel like there is no common ground but I guarantee you, there is.

You simply have to look at the deeper values that you and the other person hold and compare

them.

For example, are one of your values to live a life where you're kind and understanding

towards other people?

Chances are your crush is like that too but it's getting watered down with all the political

stuff getting thrown on top of it.

What we all for the most part want at our core is to live a life of compassion and kindness,

of peace and security, and safety and tolerance.

All these core values represent who we are as people but when you start to look at political

parties to see what they're doing and we start to see when things are happening at this higher

up level, we kind of let their actions and decisions translate to our day to day behavior.

So if you find yourself constantly fighting with your crush over a political action that's

happened, bring the conversation back down to your individual values and how you choose

to live day to day.

If you can get the conversation going on that level, it's easier for you to recognize the

person you're talking to is just a person that's trying to figure it all out as well.

No one has all the right answers because life is just too complex.

So if you feel yourself getting pulled into a conversation with your crush that's heading

into a negative direction, don't be afraid to bring it back down to your values where

the two of you connect.

Discussing policies is ok, but you have to recognize that at a certain level, you don't

have any control over how the decisions are made.

So, focus within the scope of what you can do.

And I think that brings it back down to you reconnecting with your crush.

Learning a little bit more about them, who they are as a person, how they came to believe

what they believe.

I think if you take the time to get to know them on that level, it'll be way easier for

you to develop something going forward.

If you take that time to get to know them better as a person they'll feel way more open

and comfortable sharing how they came to their beliefs with you, which is really the core

of what you want to know.

If you're only focused on what they're saying and not how and why they're saying it then

you're never really going to develop that deepness with them.

So remember political discussions tend to be extrinsic where you're focused on what

other people are deciding.

Now that doesn't mean that those decisions don't have an effect on your life and the

lives of the people around you, but what you have control over is your own individual destiny.

How you choose to move forward day to day and your crush is just the same.

So try to connect with them on that level, see where you guys connect on values and approach

conversations with the same kind of values there.

What do you think though, am I just flat out wrong?

Do you feel like it's impossible to form a different connection with someone who has

different political beliefs?

Leave your comments down below and we'll talk about it.

If you're in this situation and you want to share your thoughts in a more private setting,

you can always shoot me a DM over on Snapchat or Instagram.

I do my best to answer as many messages as I can.

Otherwise thank you so much for watching this video.

Hit the thumbs up button if you found it to be helpful in some way.

Look, approaching these kind of conversations where two people come from different ways

of seeing the world is difficult.

It's not an easy thing to do but it is possible to form a connection because at the end of

the day, we're all people and that's what really matters.

As always guys, love and peace.

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『弟の夫』My Brother's Husband Trailer - Duration: 1:59.

*Read the description, if you don't mind*

I had a brother who was gay.

He passed away last month...

His husband, Mike, came to visit us...

You're... Mike, Right?

*You... look like Ryōji!

Let go of me!

I'm Mike Flanagan. I'm you're Uncle, Kana-chan...

Whaaat?!

Marriage between men?! They can do that?!

No, they can't.

Yes, they can!

It's Mike! Mike, welcome home!

I'm home!

Mike, Mike, Mike, all the time.

It's so tiring...

It's normal for men to marry each other in Canada, but it's different in Japan.

Kana!

It's been a while!

Kana's lonely, isn't she?

Do you want to have Mama around more?

You have to keep that a secret from Papa, okay?

I'm not allowed to go because it's a "bad influence"

What does "bad influence" mean?

What if this was a bad influence on your child?

Men who marry other men are perverted.

Kana, to bed, now!

Mike is not a bad person!

No, it isn't like that--

You're wrong!

He's my uncle!

Care to join me?

Mike, hug!

I came here... to keep the promise that I made with Ryōji

Even after I return to Canada, I will forever be your Uncle, Kana-Chan.

Though they are no longer together, Mike is still my brother.

I wonder what people would think of this?

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You Will Be Forgotten - Duration: 5:53.

Oh hi! Everything is meaningless and we're all gonna die. Happy Thursday

everyone! This is all gonna tie together, I promise. It's going to incorporate a

story from my younger days, photographer and historian Beaumont Newhall, and

hopefully it will support the argument that we need to create our own meaning

from the stuff we enjoy. Oh, and I'm also gonna talk about the Academy Awards. So

first, he humbly said, let's talk about me. This encompasses two years of my life. It

started in grade two, where we were all asked to write a story. Whoever wrote the

best story, as determined by my teacher, would be able to go to something called

The Young Author's Conference. Let your imagination soar, they said. I took the

advice and wrote a story about a rabbit who happened to be a superhero. This was

especially cool because they kept saying to me that you were only ever allowed to

go once. This was a contest for elementary aged children, and it happened

only every two years. So, spoiler alert, I won. And I got to go to the conference,

and I'm sure I bought a bunch of books and believed that one day I'd be an

author. Now imagine a Rocky style montage, just for the fun of it. That actually has

nothing to do with this story, but sometimes you need to envision a sweaty

boxer while an '80s power ballad plays over top of it. So I'm in grade four. The Young

Author's Conference is gonna happen again. I have no shot because I've already gone

to it. So I write what was essentially a Hardy Boys ripoff, and that's being kind.

Like the estate of Franklin W. Dixon should probably be notified, which I know

is hard to believe because he doesn't actually exist. I called it The Rodeo

Rescuers. It was about two friends who go and solve mysteries. Man, maybe I should

read some of these stories to you sometime. Siri, remind me to put that on

the future videos list! Anyway I wrote this story and then something remarkable

happened. I discovered Charles Nelson Reilly. Oh, and I also got to go to the

Young Author's Conference a second time. I remember my teacher sitting down

and asking the rest of the class if it was okay if I was allowed to go a second

time. Now whether the class actually felt that I should be able to go, or if they

were simply bowing to authority I don't know. Could be a bit of both. Or, and stay

with me here, maybe Franklin W. Dixon truly does exist

if you just believe. Regardless, I felt special. It's definitely not something I

would have pushed to do. I was told you could only go once and so I accepted

that. I'm awful at self-promotion. I reject thinking I'm that good at

anything. Which, in itself, I realize is a problem. But you know that's

not what this video is about. I should put that on the future of videos list as

well. But I do wonder who the second-place person was. Especially the

second time I got to go, where I wasn't supposed to. Who did I rob that chance

from? I had flashbacks of this recently when I read this book "Art & Fear." It's

a book designed to make you feel enthusiastic about the art making

process, and understand that it's not selfish to want to create things. Anyway

I had that flashback to elementary because of this guy. This is a young

Beaumont Newhall. He wrote one of the most important books on the history of

photography called, I think weirdly, "The History of

Photography." And I normally wouldn't have brought him up, because of my

long-standing pledge to never discuss people named Beaumont. The authors David

Bayles and Ted Orland argue in a chapter – and what made the gears start turning to

my head to make this video – is that people he didn't include in that book

were hurt. Even the people he didn't like were still considered to be part of the

history of photography, the people who weren't included in the book weren't

really discovered until decades later, by what they called outsies. Outsies is

also the cute nickname that Millennials give to gay people. Used in a sentence"

"Yeah, he's totes outsies." If you haven't already figured it out, I'm an old. Now do

I think that Beaumont Newhall maliciously did this? No I don't. But it's

like that devastating burn that you can give to somebody, where you tell them

that you don't hate them because you never think about them. And for the vast

majority of us we will not be remembered much after our deaths. 50 years, maybe, at

the most. But stories do have an enduring quality to them. Which is why

I'm encouraged by some of the nominations at this year's Academy

Awards. Now I'm not here to argue artistic merits. You can like what you

like, and hate what you hate. But the representation of some of the Best

Picture nominees is fantastic. We have a lead character who is mute in The Shape

of Water, a story about a first gay relationship that's explored delicately

and lovingly in Call Me By Your Name, and we have a horror film

that's about the black experience in America in Get Out. This is far

different than in the mid-90s where it seemed like World War 2 or period

dramas where the only things that the Academy honoured. There are certainly

universal elements that people can take from lots of stories, but there is

something that's different when you see yourself projected back to you. There's a

deeper connection, and more resonant catharsis that you can have. So I need to

wonder in Beaumont's book were the best truly honoured? That's really hard to

answer because art is so subjective. Certainly in his mind they were. I want

to continue to feel special. Like, just maybe, I could be good at something. But

was I being honored at the expense of someone else?

In both cases those that were not featured were simply forgotten. Not by

them but by others. So if you find something you love share it. Don't keep

it hidden. We need to make sure we celebrate that which others seem to have

never had a second thought about. Which is why finding those morsels of content

that speak to you on a personally deep level are to be treasured, even if nobody

else understands why. Which is the reason Tim Allen is my spirit animal. <Tim Allen grunt sound effect> Oh yeah,

Siri once again can you put that on a future videos list? However I'm much more

interested in hearing from you. What or who do you think should get more

recognition? Did you ever go to a Young Author's Conference? Have you recently

been haunted by the ghost of Franklin W. Dixon? Let me know down in the comments

below. Before we wrap up, special thanks to these patrons who helped make these

videos possible. Thanks so much for watching! My name is Kyle. I upload videos

every Monday and Thursday. If you want to help me make even better videos, consider

going over to my Patreon page, and for as little as a dollar a month you can

support me over there. Carolyn Keene is also not a real person. So don't think

you Nancy Drew lovers are any better. I'm sorry I just ruined your childhood.

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Shaking Your Tree Mentoring - Duration: 1:02.

- Hi, Patsy Clairmont.

Have you ever thought, I'd love to tell my story?

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KFC is out of CHICKEN?!? #KFC - Duration: 10:29.

I find this story really funny and I had to share this with you all.

So if you go into KFC, you expect them to serve chicken, but a number of franchises

in the UK had to close.

Apparently, this was due to a problem with chicken deliveries.

But this is crazy, the least you should expect is plenty of chicken - in KFC.

I don't really like KFC chicken, because it's really greasy - but I've been through a

similar issue at McDonald's.

There was this one time, when they ran out of ice cream for their McFlurry.

How can you run out

of ice cream?

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Hurry! We'll help you tell if Fiskars will tear your hair out. - Duration: 6:11.

Hey there shooting kid how you doing it what's going on guy nada tree cutting

down trees what are you using the Fiskars sisters lopper the fist shares o 55:25

power gear 2 nonstick ok so this is a non sponsored video we're just we just

went out and bought these things and as a service to our viewers we're just

going to kind of give you a brief review on these Fiskars so far so good what do

you think right yeah top yeah took down some of that stuff there well that's

gonna cut this right here holy smugger ok very good it kind of has

this this kind of ratcheting design and looks like there's a place for little

sticks right there right yeah maybe he get stuff in there close it down a

little bit there you go see it's got a cutting it or some way to break things

yeah pretty good although I will say we've got the shooting gallery here is

got the Fiskars which is which Fiskars is this we don't know we could call it

the piece of shit scurs yeah we don't know the model number of this one yeah

so is this really a Fiskars I thought we bought a few Fiskars things at once hmm

but guess what folks there's where all that would go in China

the wing nut and the washer that was there came off and shooting kid can

attest to the fact that I was a little leery about the wing nut that was there

so while I was cutting the branch right over here that branch right there the

wing that came off and so now have you got to go flying wing ok according to

home depot and here's the picture here it is a Fiskars we did buy it from Home

Depot and still having a hard time finding the wing nut I'm gonna have to

find some other kind of lock nut thing this is frustrating

ok one of the advantages of having some like this where you have all of your

nuts and bolts and things like that I found a nut that I hope will work on

the Fiskars but let's see if this nut it doesn't fit because this is a sae and i

bet you this thread is metric on it i don't believe it

and now i got to go to the store go to the hardware store and make sure I get

the right stupid nut thanks Fiskars thanks China

thanks why don't we just make a law we make laws for a bunch of stupid things

why don't we make a law that says nothing comes into this country unless

it's sae types for ads no more metric I'm done with metric angry so I realized

I have a magnet in my tool bag and so yeah it's over there and I have a magnet

in my tool bag and I'm going to pull that magnet out but I couldn't find it

in the bag but I do know where it is right right there it's magnet oh oh well

would you look at that the magnet found the washer and it was on the ground a

little bit more and I bet y'all find the wingnut oh look we found it Bella thank

you for planing my wing nut okay I almost don't believe it

came off of here found it in the dirt using the telescoping yeah you ever come

across one of these get it it's worth it because if you lose your wing nut you

can find it with your magnet meanwhile

it's back on and I used a pair of pliers to get some leverage and really cinch

that thing down not a good design Fiskars you really should have used

something like a nylon lock washer up here and okay yeah that's made in China

China China China China China China China China let's say China but Fiskars

has quality control that they could say put one of these on here and then when I

get a chance I probably gonna go to the store and get me one of them all right

keep cutting trees

where did this wind come from welcome to Texas

it's a you know 15 mile an hour gusts of wind where it was nice and calm before

and then two hours later you come in guess we got to get used to this weather

making little ones out of big ones right okay so to be fair the Fiskars the saw

worked great the lopper here worked great the trimmer that was great it was

just this lock washer and wingnut setup it's not optimum it's that okay

so just being fair I guess it worked out okay all right thanks for joining us

today you appreciate a lot that's all we have for you if it's a little bit of

cleanup in the backyard and in the meantime shooting kid is gonna cut the

wood god bless you god bless america bless

god

got more from a shot show coming up - so in the next few weeks we're gonna roll

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Hot n New ep.120: SOTA Scar 20x9 +0 - Duration: 5:07.

(hip hop music)

- Hey guys Shawn with Custom Offsets.

Custom Offsets TV on the You Tube.

Got another hot new episode for ya.

Episode 120 and we have the Sota Scar.

This is one of the ones we have not gone through

yet and actually when I saw it sitting out

in the shop earlier last week I was like mm

that definitely looks good.

The Sota Wheels go through a lot more milling

and machining and that's where they really just pop out.

One of the things I want you to see as

I go through this Scar Wheel is the massive

amount of milling.

And you'll see that even on all of the bump outs

they'll mill the backsides of every single bump out

so it just pops.

And then they'll run a mill all the way around that window

to also give that more detail and depth.

And then they'll go inside the windows and they'll

mill all of that out.

Same thing inside every one of the spokes

and even onto the hub a little bit.

They'll sit and mill all of this out so the

about of milling, the time that it takes to

do all of that is why you'll see that the price

on the Sotas is gonna be a little bit more

because of all the intricate milling and also the

intricate designs you'll see with these

bump outs and how aggressive the spoke set up is.

And there'll be the exposed lug nuts.

You're gonna see that they've worked all that in there.

They've even got the milled out dimples

on the inside of the wheel.

Then they do another set of milled rivets

on the outside here and then another set out on the lip.

So it's all the attention to detail when you're looking

at a Sota wheel.

That's some of the stuff you wanna notice.

I know when I asked em,

when we first started carrying Sota,

what was up with the price point

and those that don't know this

it's the brand formally known as BMF.

So I asked Sota, ya know, what was the deal with

the price point and that's what the discussion was.

Is the extensive amount of milling means an extensive

amount of time which is what drives some of the cost.

You'll notice that the Sota wheels sit more towards

the high end of the one piece cast wheels.

Definitely of the one piece cast they're probably

getting closer to the two piece wheel pricing

and that's what drives a lot of that.

So like I said, this is a Sota Scar.

This particular one is gonna be a 20 by nine wide

and it's a zero offset.

They also make this in a 20 by nine plus 12 offset

and then they've got it in a 20 by ten negative 19.

And that's pretty much it.

They're pretty specific on the sizing they have.

One of the things they also noted.

This is a one, two, three, four, five, six lug.

So it's a one, two, three, four, five, six spoke.

So if it's an eight lug it's gonna be eight spoke

and a five lug is a five spoke.

The reason they do that is so that they can

have the exposed lug nut and put it between

the spokes on each of the designs

giving it a symmetric look.

And the reason they have the exposed is

because they look absolutely killer with spiked lug nuts.

The black is more of a stealth look when you

put that in there.

And then the chrome makes it pop with all of that

milling and machining.

So it goes really well with it.

And you'll see that it's a lot, the cap is very low profile.

Very small.

It's more of that forged wheel cap look

and you'll see your spiked lug nuts come out

significantly past the cap.

As far as the finishes go

this is their death metal milled black.

So you'll see it's a gloss black and it's got

that ton of milling like I said.

Same thing gloss all the way around.

And then the other finish that they do is called

I already forgot.

It's something aggressive black.

Let me just look I don't wanna lie to you.

Stealth black.

And the stealth black is basically a matte or a satin black.

It's a real flat sheen to it.

And then they've got the milling all the way around

and the Sota is carved into the lip in milling.

And then other than that everything is just black, black.

Blacked out completely.

Lip size, this is 20 by nine zero and it's got

about a three and a half inch lip.

So that's an aggressive lip for a 20 by nine.

I would imagine that that ten wide's gonna have

at least a four and half inch lip

and the 20 by ten negative 19.

That one'll be nice and aggressive.

And like I said, the big thing to look at here

is the massive amount of detail and milling

throughout the entire wheel.

That's what Sota is all about and that detail

around these blocks and bump outs

is kinda their claim to fame.

The thing they've really focused their time and energy on.

I think that's it.

That is the Sota Scar and get you some.

Peace.

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