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Ever tried Two Buck Chuck?

The much beloved, and often maligned "super-value" wine, only available at Trader Joe's, has

been leaving the popular grocery chain's doors by the case since it first offered the brand

in 2002.

But how much do you really know about your favorite $2 bottle of vino?

It's a catchy name, but that $2 price tag isn't the standard in every Trader Joe's location.

The price of shipping, taxes, and pesky local liquor laws mean the price can vary from state

to state, with California being the one place you can count on getting a true $2 bottle.

The rest of the country pays another buck or so for their precious Chuck.

Yes, Charles Shaw is a real person.

And his story is a little bit sad, in the way you might feel sad for a millionaire who

squanders his wife's inheritance.

Charles Shaw's very real California vineyard, established in 1974, did indeed make wine,

and it was wine that he wanted people to take very seriously.

For a brief time, his wines enjoyed high-praise among aficionados.

Fortune took a downward turn for Shaw in the '90s, and through some questionable business

choices, a messy divorce, a bankruptcy, and an entire grape crop lost to a mite infestation,

Shaw saw his vineyard sold off to the Franzia family, owner of Bronco Wine Company, which

makes Charles Shaw wines today.

So what does Charles Shaw think of his name selling all that cheap wine?

He told The Weekly Calistogan that he misses the wine business terribly, and finds Two

Buck Chuck to be "embarrassing and demeaning."

The folks at Bronco Wine Company dreamed up the idea of selling a "super-value" wine,

and that little idea is one that is now approaching its billionth bottle in sales.

But just how do they manage to make a bottle of wine that costs less than some bottles

of soda?

A few reasons: Charles Shaw wine is produced in California, but not in the highly sought

Napa Valley or in Sonoma.

Vineyards in the San Joaquin Valley save Bronco big bucks on real estate costs.

The wine is fermented with oak chips, instead of pricier wine barrels.

The cork is a cheap form of engineered cork, sort of the IKEA furniture of wine corks.

The packaging and bottles themselves are made of cheaper, lightweight materials, which are

also less expensive to ship.

And of course, the demand itself keeps Bronco producing the wine in enormous quantities.

The mass production techniques they utilize keep overhead low and decrease labor costs.

Believe it or not, back in 2005, Charles Shaw chardonnay won Best Chardonnay from California

at the California State Fair Commercial Wine Competition.

In 2013, the cabernet sauvignon, merlot, and white zinfandel all scored medals at the Orange

County Fair wine competition, with only wine makers and other wine professionals as judges.

But what do the real tasting pros think?

The popular consensus among most fans of Two Buck Chuck is that some of it is actually

pretty darn good, while some of it is pure swill.

But what's what?

To answer that question, in 2015 Thrillist got an actual sommelier to taste test the

most recently available varietals.

With scores of seven and above, the merlot, shiraz, chardonnay, and cabernet sauvignon

all did well.

The pinot grigio came in at the middle with a score of six.

The losers of the bunch were the nouveau, the sauvignon blanc, and the white zinfandel,

which was likened to a liquefied Jolly Rancher.

"Two Buck Chuck" is a pretty clever nickname, for sure, and one you would imagine was dreamed

up in some wine-fueled, all-night marketing meeting in a conference room.

But, the truth is, nobody is quite sure who deserves credit for the catchy name.

According to the Trader Joe's website:

"We wish we could take credit for that, but alas, some other scribe came up with that

moniker."

So who could it have been?

A snappy wine writer?

A bunch of buzzed college kids buying an extra case for a party?

Does it matter?

Owner Fred Franzia is just happy that fans cared enough to christen his budget booze.

"That's how the good things happen.

The people out there decide what to call 'em, and it catches on.

It's just a real catchy phrase."

In the same article, Trader Joe's writes,

"We do think we know why these wines have struck a chord, they've proven that wine doesn't

need to be expensive to be good, drinkable wine.

These are not expensive; they are good, and they're very drinkable."

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Do you prefer JUNGLE or CITY? [Adventure #147] - Duration: 16:32.

when we left off we were exploring bahia huevos in northern Costa Rica

where are we going up a river where you thought it'd

be smart to paddleboard on an inflatable paddle board with crocodiles \

I'm not happy to be paddling there in a dinghy

they better be bloody small they're not like Australian

crocs it even says they're not aggressive towards human they're not aggressive well

unless you're like in like flailing around unless you're in their area I don't

think you just row by in a boat that they'll come attack you

It's a crocodile that is what they do this is where I got

to on the paddle board yesterday and I did see a crocodile he's a little guy maybe

like 3 or 4 feet I looked at him for a little bit and then I turned around I

didn't paddle board with him for long [Music]

at the far end of bahia huevos in

northern Costa Rica we made our way up the channel leaving the sea behind and

entering the jungle like estuary excited to see what we would find

the roots are crazy it's like a big like tangle these little thin roots and they kind of

like slowly build up to some giant trees pretty cool looking although we didn't

seem to be having any luck with the crocodiles or caiman there were

countless birds to watch and listen to [Music]

we were unsuccessful with another crocodile sighting but it was nice to

spend time taking in the spectacular natural world before we headed to the

busy tourist areas further south [Music]

here we are in playa de coco this is our first official port of entry for

Costa Rica even though we spent some time on our way down here this is first

port where we can do check-in procedures and that like turquoise or aqua blue

building behind us is port captains office Hillary's in there now just

finishing up some of our paperwork we started there and we had to give

them one copy of our boat paperwork then we went up and found immigration gave

them a copy of our passports for that place there no charge at either so far

then we had to come back here to the port captains again to do a bit more stuff we

may have to do something with Aduana which is Spanish for customs and they

may come out here or we may have to go into Liberia to the the big

international airport there we're not quite sure that yeah we're gonna

Hillary's gonna try and sweet-talk them with her sometimes they'll come out here

so maybe we can delay that and have them meet us out here because

it's like a 40 minute ride each way to get the customers so yeah

we're going to spend a day or so here you get some provisioning done up and

then we're going to move on out of town down to some of the nice little beaches

We're done with the Port Captain and now we get to got to Aduana/customs at

the airport she is like "nope they don't come out"

really that's interesting yeah that's gonna be a bit of a day

there forty minutes each way so I guess we go do that now we'll let you know how it

goes I'm gonna catch that bus coming right

there headed to the Liberia airport to go to customs and finish our check-in

Playa del Coco Costa Rica this is the official entry port right first one if you're

coming north to south it's the

first place you can get checked in and yesterday was about an eight-hour day

checking in for us we had to take a long bus ride into the airport to do our

customs and our entry permit for the boat all went pretty well It was just

waiting for people they're all busy at the airport this weird wait for the

customs officials now we're checked in a lot of charter

boats around here Playa del Coco here is a

pretty popular vacation spot it's really close to the Liberia Airport it's just

about a half an hour away from that so very big vacation destination not

necessarily a very big town but lots of resorts spread out over the area here

very large expat population Americans Canadians that actually live down here

yeah very nice homes as you can see behind me there are a ton of boats in

this Bay pretty much all charter fishing excursion sunset sail type boats they go

out to the various little bays around here very full full Bay in here not a

very large not a very large fishing community I think it seems so far that

obviously Costa Rica is really sustained on tourism whereas a lot of the other

countries have been to so far not as developed and are a lot more to do with

fishing to survive yeah here they take the tourists out fishing

[Music] located not far from an International

Airport this was the start of the big Resort and vacation areas in Costa Rica

it had been a long time since we had been somewhere with so many tourists and

so much English spoken and it was a bit of a culture shock

with no flat calm spots along the beach here it was a

great time to practice landing the D through a bit of surf

happy winter solstice Sun just set full moons coming up we checked out of

no where do we checked out of here?

You've got to get a zarpe to travel

nationally within the country we went to the port captain's

office and got that so we can leave here and head south soon so that's our

official documentation that just says we're allowed to leave here and move on

to the next port we're gonna head out here today but we got busy in town

getting groceries and we know there's weather coming in so we may leave

tomorrow we may wait a few days we'll see there is gale conditions just off

the way here in the Gulf yep the Gulf of Papagayo the Papagayo winds blow across

from the Caribbean are blowing really strong today kind of at the southern end

of that Gulf that's more on the north side here although it is still windy

we did get a nice weather warning from the captain's office here with the

extreme weather we may head down we've got about 10 mile journey where we want

to go to our next location but we'll decide that tomorrow

see how we feel, see how the weather is Moon looks pretty sweet over the hill

right now we have some pretty strong winds blowing it's pretty strong gusts

they're what's known as the Papagayo winds which this is the Gulf of Papagayo

out there they're kind of like Gap winds basically it's winds coming across from

the Caribbean it's kind of a flat area of land here into the north of here

where lake Nicaragua is and when there's strong winds in the Caribbean a lot of

times they'll funnel across build up over land and come out super strong over

here not uncommon for them to blow gale force and higher and this is really well

protected but we're getting some pretty strong gusts coming down over the hill

so it's not too bad but when we get hit by really strong gusts it tends to be

get hit like side on and get blown really hard so we're just heeling back and

forth here at anchor just watch like the spray come off the water it's pretty

crazy with the strong winds we decided

to wait a day or two before heading out keeping an eye on our anchor and snubber

going for an impromptu dive this morning just for fun well not just for fun went

to.. we're planning on leaving Coco's today and when we hauled up our anchor chain

it is stuck on something down there really good tried driving around it a few

different times that didn't seem to work so getting the dive stuff on to go see what's

down down there gusty the winds have picked

up again it was very calm this morning and we've been spinning around a lot

last few days probably with all these gusts our plan was to sail off anchor we

had the double reef main up here and then we found out we couldn't get up so

we're probably wrapped on an old mooring or something like that

luckily we filled the dive tanks a couple days ago Hillary's gonna go jump

in see if we can get free Pass me the tank please

Weight belt please luckily just by chance a couple

days ago decided to fill the dive tanks and test the compressor out and

compressors looking good thankfully it's back to working I do have to

keep it topped up there just to make sure we don't get any condensation in

the fuel tank I think that's been a bit of a problem and I sprayed a bunch of

wd-40 over all the screws and stuff like that keep the rust off it still needs a

bit of a clean Hillary's gonna go down we're gonna put the motor running here

we turn that on to try and circle around we're gonna see how we go trying to free

this up so I'll give you like a couple of minutes to get down there maybe yeah

and then I'll just I'll try and kind of idle forward slowly I'll probably let

more chain out just to give plenty more slack that way don't know if the motor

is close to the thing down to Davy Jones

this part always makes me nervous anyway I was saying it makes me nervous because

I know Hillary sometimes I feel like she doesn't pay enough attention to danger

and I'm the probably over the top on worrying about all sorts of things but I

see a tank coming up so that's good news so we didn't have a great way to

communicate here I'm just trying to keep a bit of slack on the chain we're only

in about nine meters of water here but yeah she's definitely coming up here

she's better surface now All good now

You got it off?

yeah I should have brought a GoPro it was pretty clear down there actually

I forgot should've had the gopro so there are two things there's like an old

mooring but that would do it easy it's just like a giant concrete circle and

then there's a freaking sunk upside down panga wow and the chain was underneath the

corner there's no way we

would've got it off by circling around like I had to like you

glad you were able to get it out

very choppy behind us we've been wanting to get out of Playa del

Coco out of the big town kind of thing but

it's pretty windy it's still quite windy I think we've got about 20-something

knots 20-25 knots kind of off our beam behind our beam here we've got the

double reef on our main up and the staysail We're only going 5 miles we're going to go

around the corner here hopefully get a nice little spot Hilary had to jump in

the water with the dive tank this morning luckily we had those available to us

because the chain was wrapped pretty big time stuck really bad we tried going

every which way to get around it and couldn't got the dive gear on when I got

down to the bottom there are a few things we were wrapped on a couple of

them would come off no problem there was kind of an old mooring a giant round

cement block that was pretty easy but the second thing it was wrapped on was a

sunken lancha/panga one of those small boats was upside

down and the chain was underneath the corner of the boat and kind of like

wedged up there's a big crack up the side of the boat so the only way we

would have gotten that off from above is if we were strong enough to lift the

lancha which our windless is not so a good thing we had to dive gear went

down I was able to wedge it out get it out from the under the corner of the

boat and free now well guys you want to say huge things as always thanks for

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Danganronpa: The Story You Never Knew - Duration: 18:44.

For those of you who don't know what danganronpa is i'll do my best to explain.

It's like if you took a visual novel, a point and click adventure, and phoenix wright,

mashed them together added first person tank controls, took a ton of acid, and then gave

it a pop-art harajuku makeover and an M rating.

That's what the game is like at least.

There's also an anime that's super important to the story.

It's all weird, it's very japanese and its… meaningful.

Essentially each Danganronpa game boils down to your protagonist character and a group

of other kids being stuck in a killing game.

The way to win is to kill and get away with it, which means being found innocent in a

class trial.

If the murderer is found innocent they win and everyone else dies, if they're found

guilty they die.

Danganronpa is a convoluted tale, one that exposes our darkest capabilities in the struggle

for survival, but also reveals the magic of the human conscience, and what we're capable

of in the name of civility.

It's a constant duality, if you will.

This struggle is not unlike our own world, which hangs in a balance.

The existence of society is held up by elected principles invented by an intelligent, group-oriented

species.

Don't steal, obey the law, do not kill.

The foundation of society hinges on the mutual agreement upon those principles to keep it

together.

This concept, this way of living: this culture has been in development for thousands of years.

One could say society is alive in it's own way.

It grows, changes, gives birth to new factions and off shoots of itself… and one day it

will inevitably die.

For all things will one day cease to exist.

Cells divide and die.

Humans are born and pass away.

The sun rises and sets, stars condense and burn out and eventually, the universe itself

will meet it's inevitable end.

Therefore the inventions and constructs of human consciousness are not permanent.

With our passing, our ideas of standard time, love, longing, and family will disappear too.

As well as our society.

Does this bring you despair?

Or does this bring you hope?

Will you simply give it up for naught or will you focus on a way to extend our species past

the brink?

Will you live life in nihilistic abandon or will you dream of humans leaving earth for

new horizons elsewhere in the galaxy before the sun goes all red-giant and consumes our

galactic home?

Or does your despair bring you the hope of something more?

Or do your hopes leave you with despair for fear of them never coming true?

Duality: the idea that all things have an equal and exact opposite is a constant human

predicament.

While our brains work to box things into logical puzzle pieces, reality dictates that there

are two sides to every coin and without both sides that coin could not possibly exist.

Even matter itself has its flipside.

Antimatter or whatever.

However this inescapable reality leads back to the ultimate question.

A question that ties all of Danganronpa together: if there are two sides to everything, and

everything is equal, what really matters and why?

If you can't have a coin without both sides then how can we say hope is better than despair?

WORRY NOT CHITLINS!

FOR TREESICLE HAS THE ANSWER!

So prepare yourself for an allegory of the fragility of the world we live in, for a yarn

about how fast everything can simply fall apart, for a tragedy… the biggest, most

awful, most tragic event in human history…for the worst, most despair inducing incident

in the history of mankind… and waifu's, murder, panties and a little more than a dash

of necrophilia!

This is the story of Danganronpa, the story, you never knew.

Perhaps you thought that intro was long winded?

Well I cut it down from 5 pages ya dingleberries!

Turns out when you are discussing the dynamics between hope and despair and the relationship

between them, it takes a hot minute.

So let's start from the start.

The despair arc of the danganronpa anime: the end of hope's peak academy.

Hope's peak is a school for the absolute best of the best, masters of their individual

crafts, a breeding ground for future leaders in everything from science to fashion to culinary

to yakuza to serial killer.

Yeah.

Naturally this school was the most coveted in the world for anyone hoping to be something.

A year before the time of class 77-B, a reserve course was opened up, allowing normal kids

(whose parents were able to spend an insane amount of tuition money) to attend hope's

peak for the prestige.

I'd like to make a quick note here about the talented and the wealthy.

Anyone from any walk of life can be born with any degree of talent.

Call it a miracle or whatever but there are people with special gifts born everyday in

the wealthiest and the seediest places in the world.

Its unbiased, however much like politics generally the wealthy have the ability to worm their

way into anything by buying it.

This can lead to corruption and dissent between classes, causing societal cracks, or something

worse.

Just look at the fall of Rome.

Just a note.

Moving on.

One of these kids was a boy named Hajime Hinata, who was an admirer of hope's peak and what

it stood for: hope for the future.

However, there's an issue with something like hope's peak academy.

There is always an elite, it's just the way things are, however they will always be

the minority.

A look into history shows that no matter how great an individual power may be it can always

be crushed by the masses, just look into any pre 21st century war with russia or the French

Revolution.

But to gather the world elite into one place and put them on a pedestal shifts public perspective,making

them seem like they're more than what they are.

This can inflate superiority complexes and worse, cause disdain amongst the majority.

Jealousy and desire are dangerous forms of kindling, but inflated ego is just as flammable.

Hajime was by all rights a normal person with big aspirations, he wanted to be in the standard

classes of hope's peak so bad he agreed to take part in the top secret and highly

illegal izuru kamukura project.

This was conducted by a faction within hope's peak, originally hajime thought he would be

given talent, but in truth his memories were erased, his body and mind augmented and his

existence overwritten.

Hajime hinata was officially expelled, his body and mind tortured through horrible and

inhumane human experimentation.

He was transformed into izuru kamukura the ultimate hope, a person whose talent was talent

itself..

The ability to be perfect at everything.

In a world with the best and brightest on display its not hard to believe that someone

ordinary would offer themselves up for a chance to join the stars, but was it for hope?

Or because of despair?

And in the end, how can we say it mattered?

Around the same time twin sisters junko enoshima and Mukuro Ikusaba were scouted by the steering

committee of hope's peak.

Junko enrolled as the ultimate fashionista and her sister as the ultimate soldier; they

were placed into class 78 a year after hajime's transformation.

Junko however, had additional skills which separated her from her peers, particularly

a knack for analysis, allowing her to always be a step ahead like batman, but with a bigger

chest.

However because of this talent she became bored.

Being able to predict the outcome of any situation left her with a desire for chaos, and for

her, the ultimate chaos was despair.

You see, unlike other emotions despair and it's counterpart hope are like a disease.

They can spread and infect other people, they say in war morale is the most important weapon;

to succumb to despair is to be defeated before you lose.

Junko's desire to build the greatest despair ever known started with hopes peak: the greatest

hope ever known.

After her induction junko proceeds to scoop out the eye of a hope's peak trustee with

a spoon covered in curry, and then use that eye to gain access to the room Izuru (formally

hajime) was being held in.

during the brief encounter junko manages to manipulate Izuru into becoming interested

in her plans for despair.

Shortly after she runs into Ryota Mitarai (the ultimate animator) of class 77-B. Ryota

had developed a technique using light flashes to implant emotion and experience into his

viewers minds, something Junko took great interest in.

With her discovery of izuru and Ryota's animation skills Junko put her first plan

into action: show Izuru how awesome despair can be.

Junko gathered the student council and Izuru together in the old hope's peak academy building,

locked them in with weapons and showed them all individual threatening or blackmailing

videos.

The idea being, that if they all killed each other, the last one standing would be able

to hide their individual scandal.

The student council rejected the game until Karen Kisaragi opened her folder to find a

picture of her mother in danger, driven insane by despair brought on by fear for her mother's

safety, she killed another council member setting off a killing frenzy.

During the confrontation Izuru was grazed by a bullet which shocked him for the first

time.

Like junko, izuru was also bored from being perfect.

The surprise and pain showed him how truly exciting despair can be.

Izuru then killed the student who shot at him.

With Her plan complete, Junko sent out an email to the reserve course students, revealing

the student council murders and Izuru's existence.

She pins the murders on Izuru and reveals he was created with the insane amount of tuition

money from the reserve course, resulting in a riot.

This was the first killing game, the beginning of the end, and the tragedy of hope's peak

academy.

Shortly after, junko used the footage of the killing game she taped and ryota's animation

methods to develop a brainwashing technique.

She achieved her goal of completing the despair tape by blackmailing ryota, she then tested

it on a reserve course student, forcing them to commit suicide.

The rest of the reserve course students then created a secret society where they watched

the footage of the student council killing game, some of them over 5,000 times.

That's hot.

In the meantime junko moved forward with her plans for 77-B. She captured their class rep

Chiaki and forced the rest of the 77-B students to watch remotely as she was forced through

a gauntlet.

Though determined to make it through, chiaki was killed.

The death of their friend and class rep drove 77-B so far into despair they eventually became

the ultimate foot soldiers of junko: the ultimate despairs.

Around the same time the brainwashed reserve students stormed hope's peak academy murdering

every student except the members of class 78 who, with the help of junko, barricaded

themselves inside the school building.

junko contacted the reserve course students commanding them all to commit suicide as the

riots spread further and further, eventually leading to world wars and the complete collapse

of society.

During this time junko prepared for her next killing game inside the halls of the fortified

hope's peak academy with the last remaining survivors class 78.

This is where the Danganronpa games START.

With class 78's memories erased they wake up locked inside hope's peak under the impression

it's their first day of school.

That is until monokuma shows up and explains to them the killing game.

From there, the battle of hope and despair rages.

The object of the killing game is to back an individual into a corner.

Either take away everything and leave them with nothing to lose, or to give them an offer

so good they can't refuse.

The rules and laws, the moral codes of society work because they're built into you.

From birth you're taught right from wrong, virtually GIVEN a conscience.

In nature it's simply survival of the fittest, no conscience, you do what you must to preserve

your own life.

However, people found (what most consider) a better way to live.

One where we work together to achieve our goals.

In order for the killing game to work those morals must be literally stripped from a contestant

through either hope, or despair.

The secret to hope and despair is simple, it's desire.

There is no such thing as "content," human beings were not designed to be content, if

you think about it.

If humans were able to be content we probably would've gone extinct a long time ago from

some disease or famine.

Human's need to work, we need to strive for more, we need to hope.

We naturally desire more.

But desire also leads to despair, wanting that which you cant have.

Ironically this is one of the fundamental pieces of buddhist philosophy, relinquishing

desires.

Another is the understanding of duality, so let me point you one last time towards monokuma.

This robobear is junko's killing game avatar and represents the struggle within the competitors

of the killing game.

It's no coincidence, he resembles a yin yang.

One side is white and cute, the other is black and demonic, light and dark, hope and despair,

the two motivations for murder.

For example in the first part of danganronpa 1 the killing game contestants are given motivational

DVD's depicting their loved one's in peril, possibly dead.

This traumatized a girl named Sayaka (sci-ah-cuh), leading her to construct a plot to commit

murder and pin it on another.

This was an attempt to get through the class trial without being caught so she could save

her friends at the expense of all the other contestants lives.

Sounds pretty crazy right?

Something you would never do, right?

Before you get all high and mighty about how you "would never kill no matter what,"

let me ask you a philosophical question: if murdering an innocent child would bring world

peace, end hunger and sadness for everyone, would you do it?

Would it be for hope?

Hope that the world's pain would end?

Or would it be for despair?

The sadness of the state of things?

What would you do?

The times we live in are scary.

There's cyber threats to national security every day.

America is continually degrading its foreign relations.

The economy has been hanging in the balance for years, wall street is constantly under

risk of crash.

On a broader level there are people without homes, refugees begging for sanctuary, starving

children, disease, famine, crime…

Even our planet seems to be rebelling against our species from what we've done to our

own atmosphere out of ignorance, laziness and greed.

Does it make you despair?

Do you get lost in it?

Does a tweet ruin your day?

Can you not think about how much you enjoy your bed when you know that out there millions

of people are dying painfully?

Or do you hope?

Do you see the good in people, the charities run off of selfless donations that are curing

children of disease?

The people working to bring back our planet from the brink, the fire fighters and just

law enforcers who risk their lives to save others.

The independent scientists working to find ways for the blind to see and the deaf to

hear, to allow people the ability to walk again.

The friends you made all over the world because of a video game you liked.

What do you desire the most?

If you had it would you actually be happy?

How far would you go to get what you want?

Under the surface of a game filled with fanservice and lude jokes is a moral quandary that has

spanned the entire existence of the human species.

Hope and despair, the children of desire, the ultimate motivation to achieve, or destroy.

One can simply not exist without the other, for without despair there is no hope, and

without hope despair can't grow.

It's what you desire that can corrupt your hope into despair, and while it's impossible

to rid yourself of all desire the understanding of your wants can mean the difference between

life and death.

What we have here comes down to choice.

We have hope and despair, and desire feeds them both.

All of these are natural instincts, yet society exists against the fundamentals of natural

instinct.

The instinct to take, the instinct to destroy anything in our way.

So what if someone realized that?

What if they already have?

Manipulating societal ideals to exploit natural instinct, motivating you to hope for your

desires to be fulfilled which can easily result in catastrophe if that hope is directed by

someone filled with despair.

It can bring who you thought you were to their knees and reveal exactly what you were capable

of all along.

Possibly the biggest, most awful, most tragic event in human history…

That's the story of danganronpa, the story you never knew.

Grant: okay David krane producer of the hit 90s sitcom friends, i've done what you wanted,

I made danganronpa the story you never knew.

Can I go?

DC: welll….Seeing as your stupid Jewish friend sicked Jesus on my ass I have no choice

but to let you go.

But I have to say after multiple years spamming you with requests for danganronpa the story

you never knew, you didn't even touch the games!

Grant: well if you want more danganronpa I suggest smashing that Like button, subscribing

and hitting that bell so I know to do more, how else am I supposed to know what you want?

DC: maybe read the comments?

Grant: I mean..

DC: Why?

It's mostly cancer anyway.

Goodbye, Grant Ball from Treesicle

Ryan: Oh!

You're back!

How was Utah?

Grant:

Ryan: Oh!

Go drink some coffee, we're streaming in 5

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Creativation 2019 Foil Quill from We R Memory Keepers - Duration: 5:35.

Hey, guys, it's Jess from Mad in Crafts!

There are always tons of great new products that debut at Creativation every year, but

the standout product this year was the Foil Quill from We R Memory Keepers.

And I'll let the representative from We R Memory Keepers tell you more about it.

ALLIE: Hey!

I'm Allie here at the We R Memory Keepers booth and I'm going to tell you all about

our new Foil Quill.

It's a heat transfer pen.

It's an attachment that goes into your machine where your blade or your pen would go, and

it heats up and it transfers foil onto your materials.

And absolutely beautiful results come from it.

So let's take a look at how this works.

Normally you would use your cutting mat, put your material down, then you would put the

foil on top and tape it down with our placement tape to hold it in place.

But for the demo I'm going to be using this magnetic board just because it makes it a

little easier.

So I am putting my paper down, my foil on top...

I feel like that's two...

No, that's not two.

Okay, good.

Foil on top, and then I'm just going to put these magnets to hold it in place.

It's a little faster than taping.

And you're going to want to make sure your foil is nice and smooth when you put it through

your machine.

Oops.

Not like that.

Alright.

ME: Now this is something that We R Memory Keepers....

ALLIE: ...we are working on, yes.

We are developing for the future a magnetic mat that has the grids on it.

Just to make it easier if you are doing 50 party invitations, you don't want to use that

much tape.

We're just going to try to make it a little easier for you with the magnetic mat but that's

coming soon.

Now we're going to just place this in our machine and load it up.

ME: And there's the little attachment, right?

ALLIE: There's the little attachment, and it's USB powered so you can attach it to the USB port

on your machine.

If it doesn't have one, you can use a power bank, an iPad, a laptop, whatever USB power

source you want.

This is going to work with Brother machines, with Eclipse machines, Silhouette, and Cricut.

And you can use your own SVG files that you already have, works with SVG files.

Or we've got 6 different thumb drives chock full of 250 designs.

We've got holiday designs, generic designs.

We have designs from Heidi Swapp, Kelly Creates, Amy Tan and Paige Evans.

And so you can do the same thing you can do with your cutting machine if you have a pen

feature or a sketch feature.

If you don't we just insert it where the blade goes.

It's basically just drawing over the foil and heat transfering it onto the material.

It comes in an all-in-one kit because there are three different sized tips: small, standard,

and bold.

And this one comes with all three sizes, plus the adapters you need for all the different

cutting machines, and some placement tape, as well as three colors of foil.

And that retails for $99.

Or you can buy each of the tips separately in a kit that has all of the adapters you

need for $39.

This is a better deal, though, because you are saving about 20 bucks.

Plus, you have a lot of different options.

But basically, for 40 bucks you can turn your cutting machine into a foiling machine which

is pretty cool.

We are really excited with the reaction we are getting.

This is the New Product Award that we were honored to win at the beginning of the show.

So we are glad everyone is as excited as we are about the Foil Quill.

So, let's take a look at the magic here.

That's a beautiful foil transfer, and that is not going anywhere.

That's not coming off.

It's a nice heat set transfer.

This is your standard tip.

Down here you can see the bold tip.

And then here's the fine tip over here for more intricate designs.

This is a lovely wedding invitation.

If you have SVG files that are layered, that cut different layers that you can layer on

top of each other, you can do multiple color designs with different colored foil as well.

So there's a lot of creative possibilities.

ME: So this not only works with the different cutting machines, but it works with the software

for them.

ALLIE: Yep, absolutely.

ME: And, is paper the only application that you can use?

ALLIE: That is a good question.

We've tested it extensively on a lot of different materials.

This is a ribbon.

You can do some fabrics, some kinds of leather.

We've done thin wood, chipboard, vinyl.

So if you like to cut vinyl decals, you can foil them, which is really cool.

We've done acetate.

We've done, did I say wood, thin wood?

So a lot of different materials that you can transfer your foil onto.

ME: And the heat element doesn't affect the wood or the vinyl or the acetate?

ALLIE: No.

ME: That's amazing.

ALLIE: Yeah.

ME: Thank you so much!

That's beautiful.

ALLIE: Isn't that pretty?

You can make your first place ribbon, right?

ME: Pretty awesome, right?

You can see why it was the talk of the show floor.

The only thing that I will warn you about is, I don't believe this tool has been santioned

by any of the cutting machines.

In fact, I know for sure Cricut has said using third-party adapters will void the warranty

on your machine.

So have to decide if the really cool effects you can get with this new tool are worth voiding

your warranty.

But it's definitely something to keep your eye on for 2019.

Alright, give this video a thumbs up, if you learned something new.

Subscribe to my channel, if you aren't already.

Hit the notification bell, so you don't miss any of my new videos.

Visit me on my blog madincraft.com, and thanks so much for watching!

Bye!

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Abraham Hicks 2019 No Ads 🍒 Trying harder does not work! - Duration: 15:01.

welcome 4:30 this morning and was kind of given some questions like my inner

being kind of directed me good so I knew I was gonna be here um okay so first I'd

like to say that I have so much appreciation for something that I heard

Esther say a long time ago when I really needed it which was having appreciation

for the pillow and the bed that was where I started so in in a you know

recent time anyway so now I think I have to two questions I think I turned a

corner recently where you know every morning the first thing that pops in my

head before I even become conscious is everything is always working out for me

it's what I tell myself all day do you mean that I do mean it usually usually

no I just keep telling myself that ya know so so what we're asking is there

are some decks of affirmation cards out on the tables and for a while we would

bring a random deck to the stage and we would read one of the affirmations and

then we would point out how much we didn't believe that speaking as if we

were speaking for you like I am the creator of my own reality yeah

sure I am things are always working out for me yeah sometimes when you use an

affirmation like things are always working out for me you're standing in a

posture of wanting to use those words to make them work out and we're just

wanting to highlight the distinction between saying them because that's how

you feel right then and if you let your posture be watching for moments in time

when you really feel it and that's when you affirm it rather than trying to

affirm it to make it happen it's a big big difference because when you try to

affirm it to make it happen you're actually affirming the absence of it

because the universe isn't hearing your words only your vibration well I think

when I say it first thing in the morning I'm not thinking about things that

aren't working out so it's sort of setting myself up and then

I've started to become conscious of really reaching for more and sometimes

that affirmation isn't even enough for me and I want something more charged and

more vibrant and so anyway here's my question but before you give it to us

because there's a little cleaning up that we want to do here okay so and it's

all really really good you said I've turned a corner and we want to say there

aren't any corners there's just in any moment moving with the flow toward who

you really are and what you really want or not and when it feels like you've

turned a corner what you mean is I've been leading in

the direction of what I want so that there's enough momentum and now it feels

easier there aren't any corners really I'm either leaning toward what I want

I'm either satisfied or dissatisfied I'm either in alignment or in some state of

resistance I'm either going with the flow or I'm going against the flow good

clarification yes okay so I think what I'm asking for is some fine tuning in

the you know the third step because now as I go about my day I'm always seeing I

I know that what's good and what's bad about any situation or circumstance or

moment is always available to me so I choose what's good about it I choose to

focus my attention on on what feels not what that is fine yes so my question is

in is that enough to just keep focusing on things that feel good and keeping my

vibration up or should I be focusing my attention on you know the things that I

want the goals I want to achieve well you see your question is wonderful

because you can almost hear the answer in the question so we want to replay a

little bit about what we've been talking about here if you accept that you've

already had your step one moment and hear these words you did all your

creation in step one sit with that for a minute the contrast that you lived

that's when you did the creating and you put it in the vortex and it's done it's

so done that your inner being is there enjoying it and reveling in it you

already did it now in order for you to enjoy it further

you want what's in this vibrational reality to come out and play with you

you want it to come in the form of ideas and thoughts and impulses and rendevouz

and good timing you don't just want it to explode and be done you think you do

but you don't you really want the fun along the way the joy is in the journey

the conscious creation of it and so when you settle in to the knowing that it is

done and then you put all of your emphasis upon being in the receiving

mode which means finding satisfaction now hear this you're about to have a

sort of breakthrough with this so if it hasn't manifested yet and so in your

mind and in the mind of a lot of humans it's still absent rather than present

and so it feels to you that you need to do your human action oriented thing

which is just give more attention to it the question that we asked you is if you

are capable of giving attention to it from your vortex view then yes do it but

if in giving your attention to it it's from it hasn't happened yet point of

view then it's completely counterproductive the other day we were

talking with a man he was talking about a barbecue contraption that he's

invented that he's wanting to get to market we asked the audience and they

could feel that as he was presenting it to us even though he's using positive

words and was bright and shiny as he was presenting it it was clear that it felt

like it wasn't moving and that he needed to know what to do about it and we

wanted to point out that all conversations when you feel like that

just reaffirm where you are and so trying harder doesn't work shouting that

louder doesn't work it just holds you in the vibration of the absence of what you

want or holds you in the vibration of the unwanted longer so we said to him

this was the clarifying sort of breakthrough moment of that day we want

you to find satisfaction but you don't have to find it about the barbecue you

could find satisfaction about being at the beach you could find satisfaction

about being in this lovely country as our friend said you could find

satisfaction about so many things Esther use her go-to to find

satisfaction was to think about the treehouse if she ever just wanted her

mind to bliss out she would just move her thoughts toward the finding of the

spot the constructing of the treehouse the men who spent so much time in it

building it that they never wanted it to end so it just got bigger and bigger and

bigger and bigger and more and more and more because it was such a playful fun

project for them and others the treehouse was a easy go-to for her it

always lined her up always felt satisfaction when she thought about the

treehouse she always feels satisfaction when she thinks about her grandchildren

she always feels satisfaction when she thinks about her California Beach you

have these go twos where you know it's a sure thing that you're going to find

satisfaction so if you've done step one banged around and created something and

source and you're intervene and Law of Attraction have done step two and got it

all lined up and your job is step three then should you think about the thing

that isn't done yet don't you run a risk of activating the absence of what you

want if you stay hammering away at this thing that hasn't been created yet don't

you start asking questions like what's taking so long where if you accept that

you have done it step one step two all you got to do is find some reason as

often as you can to feel satisfied to be under the influence so that you can then

get on with what you came for you didn't come here to create you came

here to be a creator you didn't come for the creation you came for the creatine

you came for the moment by moment alignment the moment by moment impulse

isn't it so much fun to get an idea don't you like an idea

don't you like the freshness of an idea before you kill it with reality don't

you just love the feeling of a fresh idea as the idea expands and becomes

more and then when you rendezvous with someone else that kind of wants to talk

about some of the same things isn't it satisfying as it comes along do you know

that so close to a hundred percent of all of your creations

whether it is your relationships anything that is on your list of things

that you desire so close to 100% that we want to call it a hundred percent it's

just ever so slightly not a hundred percent but so close to 100 percent that

that's about all of that creation is complete before you see any physical

evidence of it so you've got an idea for a business

you've created it but once you actually get the building and have to paint it

and insure it and staff it and organize it and clean it then you start

introducing resistance into the subject of your creation such a wonderful thing

that it got such a head start before it became a manifestation that's one way of

looking at it you didn't rise to that in the way that we want you to we want you

to feel the importance of all of your creations that are coming along so that

there's satisfaction even before you see it or hear it or smell it or taste it or

touch it because it feels satisfying the idea of it is satisfying you say this is

really powerful advanced conversation about creating this is really

fine-tuning about creating every subject is a stick with two ends on it and you

have a practiced so far on each subject and they're different with each of you

proclivity for one end or the other some things are so easy for you to believe

some things it's harder for you to believe and the more your society

accomplishes things then the more you believe that it's possible each one of

you who comes up these steps no one has stood and said I wonder if

the step will hold me and as you sit down most of you just sit right down

you're confident that this chairs gonna hold you because you've seen enough

evidence of it it's something that you believe but you believe things that do

not serve you just as well and this is what we're wanting to help you sort out

we want you to know that your inner beam knows what you want and your inner beam

also knows what you believe but your inner beam doesn't focus upon what you

believe your inner beam only focuses upon what you desire so your intervenes

vibration is always pure so if you are 100 percent of the time caring about

your own personal satisfaction then you're always leaning in the direction

of your alignment with your inner being who really knows and now those impulses

in even words and ideas will flow right into your mind you've been in the

receiving mode so many times and you don't even know it you've been under the

influence of your own inner beam much of the time and often you don't

even know it and this conversation all day here today is about helping you next

time it happens to know it so trying too hard is always trying to make it happen

from the wrong end of the vibrational stick and so many things that so many

teachers even many of the processes that we have offered have been in your

request - I feel like this what should I do

and so we've offered processes to help you move the feeling but it is so the

hard way of going about it if you can just accept a simple and accurate

premise that you've already created and all you got to do is line up with what

you've created which simply means if you don't believe it then stop thinking

about it there it is if you don't believe in your own desire then you've

got to stop thinking about it because your inner being does believe in it and

will inspire you to whatever it takes for you to get it that's why you have

the potential of being surprised and delighted all along the way that's what

makes you say I think I turned a corner I'm seeing something a little different

than I've seen it before well what's happened is you've just relaxed your

habit of thought enough that you're starting to see it from that broader

perspective more some make sense to you I think so and so now what oh and so you

sort of went in a direction that was towards my second question so I don't

know if talked about it so okay so I have a lifelong dream of doing a certain

creative project but I'm not doing it alright so now just stop there how does

that feel to you I've got this lifelong dream that I am not moving towards so

we've got a whole bunch of processes that you need to do that will just

reinforce that it's not getting done okay so there's a part of me that trusts

that what I'm looking for in order to to do this is inspiration and just have it

be flowing right now how big is that part

every now and again that part shows itself to me every now and again when

I'm not thinking about it when I'm getting satisfied about other things it

sneaks up on me and for just a moment I believe it for a moment but when I

really think about it I trample it with reasonable thoughts that are flawed

premises it's true isn't it so keep talking okay so let's start this so what

I have been looking at though her words sound familiar in other words lifelong

dream wave some questions for all of you and we're not mocking it well we are a

little bit so a lifelong dream does that sound like an important thing

or an unimportant thing a lifelong dream does that sound harder or easier a

lifelong dream so let's use all the words I've got this lifelong dream now

we'll say the words that you really mean that if it doesn't happen I'll just curl

up and die we exaggerated a little bit but a lifelong dream I've had this dream

from my whole life and it hasn't happened yet a lifelong dream is a dream

that's so big that I intend to keep it alive even though I don't get it here

after year after year after year after year after year so that's my right but

what we want you look so what I'm saying is but what we want you to get from all

the antiques that we're offering up here we want you to get is I'm a creator that

is flowing toward a never-ending stream of new ideas of what I want there is no

such thing as a lifelong dream what there is is a continuing stream of new

ideas that keep becoming cooperative components of others as you've lived

life you've put a lot into your vortex and they're all swirled together and

they are cooperative components one to another

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Your Health Matters Interview Series with Dr. Vanessa Lapointe - Duration: 6:38.

(calm music)

- Hi everybody, I'm doctor Rai,

and I'm here with doctor Vanessa Lapointe,

a registered psychologist, founder of

Wishing Star: Lapointe Developmental Clinics,

and National Best-Selling Author of

Discipline Without Damage: How to Get

Your Kids to Behave Without Messing Up.

So, before we get into it and to the questions

I'd like doctor Lapointe to tell us

a little bit about herself.

- Yeah, so I'm a registered psychologist,

I'm also a mom to two growing boys,

and I work alongside my team in supporting kids

and parents through the whole crazy process of growing up.

And so sometimes that means that kids

develop behavioral challenges, sometimes that means anxiety,

sometimes it means difficulty being at school,

and sometimes it just means trying to find

a way as a parent, so that's what we do.

- Awesome, in our office one of the biggest questions we get

is how do I know if my child needs to see a psychologist?

What are some things that I should be looking out for?

What would you say to that parent?

- Yeah, and so we get that question all the time,

and my answer is always that it has to do with functionality

and so if everyday whatever it is that's happening

is getting in the way of that child being a child

and of your family being a family

and of life ruling out like it's supposed to rule out

so that kids get to grow in the way that nature intended.

If whatever it is that's happening,

be it behavioral stuff, be it anxiety,

be it sleep interruptions, whatever it is,

if that's getting in the way of normal life to the extent

that you're no longer living a functional, typical life

on a day-to-day basis then it's time to come in.

- Excellent advice, that's the number one question we get.

What is the number one question you get?

- I'm gonna tell you the number one question I get.

The question always begins like this.

What do I do when... and then you fill in the blank.

Like what do I do when my kid won't do what I say?

What do I do when my kid won't go to bed in a set time?

What do I do when my kid talks back to me?

What do I do when my kid isn't motivated about school?

What do I do when my kid keeps hitting their brother?

Like, what do I do, what do I do, what do I do?

And here's my answer to that, because I have an answer.

- What up?

- Which is pretty incredible, right?

My answer is that the problem is in

how the question is being asked,

and if we ask a different question

then we get to where we need to be,

because I had 13 years of post-secondary education

and I've been working alongside families

for getting closer to 20 years now,

and if you come to me and say what do I do when?

I'm gonna tell you I have no idea,

and that'll be a couple hundred bucks.

Good luck.

- Yes.

- And the reason is 'cause I don't know your kid,

and I don't know your family, and I wasn't

sitting at your dinner table last night

when you got a little chirpy at your husband,

and I don't know that the family dog died two months ago,

and I don't know that your kid hates their teacher.

Like, I don't know anything about your life.

So who am I to tell you what to do with your child?

Here's the thing, if you can change the question to

how should I be when, how should I be

when my child is losing their ever-loving mind?

How should I be when my child is devastated

that nobody at school likes them?

If you can go in behind all of the crusty facade of behavior

and all the things your child's presenting with,

if you can get behind that into the feeling of the child

and really feel for them what's going on

what it does is that it awakens in you your own emotion,

your own empathy, your own humanity,

and you will then not be able to help yourself,

but then emerge out of that into being

what your child needs to have you be.

So the doing flows from the being.

Don't ask the question what do I do?

The question is how do I be?

- Wow, solid, last question.

- Yeah.

- How do you know when a parent

or what do you say to a parent

when they say does my child need a psychologist?

Or do I need a psychologist?

- My default on that has really shifted

from when I was a brand-new psychologist to present day,

and the reality is that if you

bring your child into this office,

they'll be seen for an hour out of the week,

or an hour out of every two weeks, so whatever it is,

and then they go back to their 24/7 life with you.

And so, while there are certain ages and stages

where it can be really powerful

to work directly with a child,

and in fact, certain situations where it's very powerful

to work directly with a child,

in a lot of cases it also requires a lot of parent-work,

and in some cases it's entirely parent-work.

And it's not because the parent has messed it up

and created this problem that is their child,

or the behavior, or whatever the circumstance is,

but rather, that the parents is the answer.

They're the person who's positioned optimally to really

come alongside and provide what the child needs 24/7.

That parent is going to be the answer to that child's needs,

and I love this quote from a very well-known author

and parenting educator and psychiatrist in the Us,

doctor Daniel Siegel who said,

the environment creates the mind,

and then the mind creates the environment.

And so as parents we are creating the environment

that is literally routing our children's minds,

and then they grow up to become adults

and maybe even parents

and those minds then create the next environment

for that next generation.

And so how impactful parents can be

and how important it is to do work

around that environmental piece,

and that's why working with parents

can be such a powerful thing.

- Great advice, thank you so much.

Really appreciate your time today doctor Lapointe.

Like I mentioned, Wishing Star:

Lapointe Developmental Clinic,

and I cannot recommend this book enough,

Discipline Without Damage, go pick it up,

National Best-Seller, you can grab it on Amazon,

and I'm sure pretty much every bookstore out there.

Thank you so much.

- Thank you.

- And we'll see you guys soon.

- Thank you.

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Sony a6400 - LENSES and ACCESSORIES YOU SHOULD GET!! - BEST VLOG SETUP 2019 - Duration: 5:43.

- Here are a few accessories and lenses

you should consider before your Sony a6400 arrives.

Super most important thing to have

is a memory card.

This is a SanDisk Extreme PLUS card.

This is relatively inexpensive

but great enough to hold all of your 4k and 1080p content.

But it's also not too cheap where it has

a high rate of failure.

Next up, you got to have extra batteries.

Now, it's best to go for the Sony branded batteries.

These tend to hold their charge much better

and way longer over the years,

compared to third party branded batteries.

For example, this Wasabi battery here

does a pretty good job for about three to six months,

but after that, not so much.

So you can get this for now,

until you have enough money to get yourself

another Sony branded battery.

Next up is a battery charger.

Your Sony a6400 is not gonna come

with a dedicated charger other than a USB cable

that plugs directly to your camera.

So what I would recommend is getting

this Nitecore dual battery charger.

Not only can it charge two batteries at once,

but it also comes with a cable attached to it already.

That way you don't have to worry

about forgetting a USB cable.

Next thing I recommend is a screen protector.

You're gonna be running and gunning a lot with your setup.

You're gonna be throwing it into your bag,

so the best thing you can do

is to get yourself a screen protector.

Again, the one I can highly recommend

is the Sony branded one.

Yes, they're a little bit more expensive

compared to the other third party branded ones out there,

but they're the best that I've used.

I've had them on all of my Sony cameras

and none of them show any signs of wear and tear.

Movin' on to lenses and the ones you wanna

keep an eye out on are the lenses with Optical SteadyShot.

Since the a6400 does not have in-body image stabilization,

using lenses that have Optical SteadyShot

will help smooth out your handheld footage.

For an uber ultra wide angle lens

that will fit everything into frame when you're vlogging,

you want to consider the 10-18 F4.

This is the best lens for vlogging.

However, if you're on a budget right now,

the kit lens, the 16-50 that comes

with this a6400 bundle

is wide enough for vlogging.

If you're looking for the best lens for travel vlogging,

the Zeiss 16-70 F4 would be my recommendation

and it's my personal favorite.

At 16 millimeter, it's wide enough for me to vlog with

and I can zoom all the way to 70

to get nice portrait shots and cinematic shots.

Now, some of you may be asking,

what about the 18-135 kit lens

or the 18-105 F4 G lens?

Unless you have a giraffe neck as an arm,

18 millimeter, in my opinion, isn't wide enough.

But those two lenses are fantastic travel lenses.

Movin' on to epic B roll lenses,

I recommend either the 35 millimeter

or the 50 millimeter 1.8 OSS.

The 1.8 on the lenses will give you

that creamy background look.

Plus, it's also good for low light.

Use slow motion with these lenses

and you're instantly a cinematic travel vlogger.

Terms and condition may apply.

The trick to getting smooth slow motion shots

is with ND filters.

I'll leave the ones that are compatible

with the lenses that I've recommended,

so you know which one to get.

Now I know I'm gonna get asked,

how come I did not recommend any Sigma lenses

in this video.

Unfortunately, those lenses don't have

Optical SteadyShot built in,

so when you're using the Sony a6400

that doesn't have any built-in stabilization inside,

you're gonna see a lot of jittery, shaky footage

when you are shooting with the Sony a6400.

That's why it's best to have lenses

that have Optical SteadyShot.

Of course, if you're gonna be doing

a lot of photography with the Sony a6400,

absolutely, the Sigma lenses are going to be amazing.

Next up, vlog accessories.

This is my rig right here

that allows me to mount the mic to the side

and still take advantage of the flip up screen.

The mic of choice is the Rode VideoMicro.

It's small, light, compact

and it provides great sounding audio.

What's holding all this together

is this tiny bracket from Ulanzi

I even have have a manfrotto quick release right here,

that will allow me to attach

and detach my camera from the setup.

Links to this build

is in the description box below.

Now this isn't necessary,

but if you want to up your cinematic game,

have your a6400 on a Gimbal.

It will stabilize all of your walking shots

and give all of your vlogs extra production value.

The one I'm using here is the Zhiyun WEEBILL LAB.

If the WEEBILL LAB is a little

too expensive for you right now,

you can go ahead and pick up the Crane Plus

or the Crane V2.

These are just as good for a few hundred dollars less.

And the last piece of accessory

that I can highly recommend

is this Peak Design Slide LITE strap.

This will allow you to transport

your Sony a6400 around

and you can easily remove the strap

by detaching the anchors right here,

allowing you to have more freedom to vlog.

Before we announce and get into the next giveaway,

let's go ahead and read some of the top comments

from the last video.

Sony a6400 versus Sony a6500 versus Sony a5100.

You should check out that video.

It's a pretty cool video.

Buys a6500, Sony releases the a6400.

People with the a6500:

the Pikachu meme.

I wonder how the Sony a6400 compares to the N64?

I mean, 64 is a good number.

Real talk though,

who else was thinking about that meme

when the Sony a6400 was announced?

(children screaming)

Guess I should not have watched this video.

You made some good points in favor

of considering this camera.

I tend to do that.

Alright, T-shirt giveaway time.

Giving away another Sony Be Alpha T-shirt.

For a chance to win, all you have to do

is just be a subscriber of the channel.

Leave a comment down below.

Something related to the Sony a6400

and we will announce the winner

at the end of the next video.

And the winner of this Peak Design Sony Pro

support edition camera strap

is Three Princess Productions.

Three Princess Productions,

send us an e-mail via the about page

of my YouTube channel.

We'll get this shipped out to you ASAP.

Guys, thank you so much for watching

and I'll see you guys in the next video.

Peace!

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