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Hello readers of the internet,

My name is Stephanie and

The gentleman's guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzie Lee

Following the main character of Monty who enjoys what life has to offer

Men, woman, drinking, gambling and so on

It's apparent to us that Monty's father does not

exactly agree with the lifestyle that Monty has chosen

Because some day Monty is expected to take over the family's estate

So Monty goes on this one year-long

Grand tour of Europe with his best friend and longtime crush Percy and his sister Felicity

their trip turns into this huge adventure

Which involves crime,

alchemy,

pirates,

highwaymen,

secrets,

romance

I love that there's adventure and history and feminism in this story. You also get to learn more about

mental illness and disability during this time

I loved Felicity, I loved Percy, I love Monty. I loved Skippy. Oh, I loved Helena

I loved all of the characters they're just all so

fantastic

What I love about these characters was that they had the chance to grow in this story

Anyways, that is all for this video. I do hope you stay tuned for the next video but, until then. See you later.

For more infomation >> Review #1! [The Gentlemans Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzie Lee] - Duration: 1:43.

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Initial D: Special Stage - Iketani's Car Guide - Part #28 - Roadster RS [NB8C] (ENG SUB) - Duration: 0:50.

Roadster RS, NB8C.

The most sporty model of the second generation Roadster, which made its debut in 1998, was the RS.

The cross-ratioed six-speed manual is combined with the 1.8 liter BP-ZE engine

that generates 160 horsepower at 7000 rpm, creating the best feeling.

The dampers were made by Bilstein and the controllability was further improved.

The exhilarating feeling was strong in the first generation.

This generation has evolved the car's ferocious personality into its biggest feature.

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How to Actually Make Money with Your Passion - Online Business Guide - Duration: 14:07.

- [Seth] Hey guys, it's Seth.

And this video is called,

How to Actually Make Money From Your Passion.

It could also be called, How to

Start Your Own Online Business.

And you're gonna get more practical information

in this video than you would get

in four years of business school.

Now, your own online business is a precious treasure.

I'm gonna talk to you about how

to turn your passion and your knowledge into money.

And you've seen the skip college for success,

pyramid of success but I'm gonna make one tweak.

So, we've talked getting a Joe job.

Getting in demand skills, freelancing, things like that.

But, if you are in High School right now,

you actually have an advantage that most people don't.

Your parents are probably still paying

for your housing, your food and your clothes.

Your basic needs, so you don't need to work.

Your job right now is going to school

and wasting your time and energy on a lot of BS classes.

Now, once you free your mind up and you realize,

"Hey guess what?, I don't have to spend

all this time going crazy memorizing historical dates,

taking SATs, I'm just gonna get c's cause no one ever

will care about my high school transcript.".

Once you free up all that time and energy in your own head.

You can put your energy into your online business,

your passion and passive income.

And that's a great place to start.

The sooner you start the better.

Now making money fast without doing anything is BS.

I don't like these websites like these that say,

"How would if feel to start making

over $400 an hour without having to do anything.".

Well, how would it feel to have super models

come over to your house and give you a hot oil rub down?

I'm sure it would feel great, it's an absolute delusion.

These are the types of websites and offers

that make legitimate digital marketing

and online marketing look bad.

So, the moral of the story is you got to work hard

and be persistent to actually have success.

But that's why the sooner you start the better.

If you're ten years old and you're watching this

you are in a great position.

Now, I used to hear the word business

and I would tune out or I would feel overwhelmed

because it seemed complex and boring.

But it's not, it's just that school makes it seem that way.

Online income does exist, it's not a mythical creature.

But once again, you're gonna have to dodge

some terrible information from both school and the internet.

Now, Universities claim to be teaching business

and I don't know how they get away with that

because this is not business.

Principle of Macroeconomics.

Innovation of Design Thinking.

Global Social Entrepreneurship.

As an elective, Digital Marketing by the way as an elective.

Not one of the main cores of the curriculum.

And this is why Business Majors have

one of the highest underemployment rates.

Actually, higher than Art History or Communications.

Now people think this is how business works or starts.

You pitch some huge idea to an investor, like on Shark Tank,

you're trying to get seed money

to manufacture some product or invention.

You're trying to be some kind of business rockstar.

And business has been mixed up with celebrity culture,

T.V. shows, all sorts of nonsense.

And we've idolized a lot of the

business leaders in our culture.

So it leads to a lot of disconnection and confusion

and it seems overcomplicated.

And this is why, first of all,

a lot of conventional businesses

and business students just fail because you're trying to.

You're thinking in a very overcomplicated way.

If you don't know about business that's fine.

Because I didn't either, I was a Film Major.

So I'm going to show you even someone whose an Art Major,

has no business background, can actually get into business.

Which is what I have been doing for the past six years.

I wrote a book about film school because film school

was a ridiculous waste of money.

I wanted to help young film makers understand

they shouldn't waste their time and money with it.

I wrote the book, I didn't really know what to do with it,

cause I didn't know anything about marketing at the time.

So I built a website, I built a website in 2010

called Film School Secrets.

I had no idea what I was doing.

I took a course on search engine optimization.

This is from the web archive, this screenshot by the way,

cause the website is long gone.

I had no idea what I was doing

but there was this magic button.

I had a button on my website where I offered people a way

to give me money in exchange for my book.

My information, my expertise, my value.

So like on the Simpsons.

So I put the website up, I put the button up,

so people could get my book

and then someone bought the book.

$40 landed in my bank account.

And this changed my life, it wasn't a lot of money,

but it came in, through the internet, from a stranger

without any active work on my part.

It just was like, it was like, mind blowing to me.

This was passive income and this how it happened.

This is the business model that you

want to familiarize yourself with

that they're not teaching in business school.

So a customer on the internet,

came to my crappy looking website,

it didn't have to be fancy, they saw my book

which talked about why film school is not a good investment.

I had information that most people don't have

because most people that went to film school

didn't write a book about it, right?

So I had a sales page, I had a price, it was like $40.

I connected it to a payment processor

which was just PayPal at the time.

I think I was using E-junkie, very simple.

They paid the money and then they were sent an email

with a pdf download of my book.

That's it, that's the business.

It's not something that requires you to study microeconomics

or statistics or foreign international relations.

This is a business, a very small,

simple and brilliant business.

This is what I call a 21st century business

and this is how I earned hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Not just from this, from other products that I offer.

This is how I earned my first online check from Click Bank.

I remember, it was a $116.47.

Oh my God though, that hundred dollars to me

felt like I had won the lottery.

I had never, ever in my life taken

my knowledge, expertise and something about myself

and used it to help someone else and earn money from it.

It was the most fulfilling thing.

I wasn't just filing papers in some office

or delivering pizzas or doing some menial crap.

I was doing something meaningful and I got paid

and it didn't matter to me if I was making

$50 or a $100, it was awesome.

So business, this is all business is guys, solving problems.

Reframe everything that you buy

in terms of what problem it solves.

The dishwasher solves dirty dishes,

a car solves the need to get around.

This is all, you could throw out business school,

you could throw out business major.

This is all you need to be thinking in terms of.

Freelancing services, marketing/copywriting,

they help businesses solve the problem.

They need customers, they need people to come

to their business, a plumber fixed a broken toilet.

Police try to solves crimes.

Doctors try to fix sickness and illness.

Teachers try to solve ignorance, very unsuccessfully.

A personal trainer helps people being overweight

or stop being out of shape.

You could make a list, you should probably

just try doing this, make a list of 100 jobs or

products in the world and reframe it

in terms of what problem it solves.

I mean, even a flashlight, helps people see in the dark.

Humans have lots of problems, like millions of problems

in every area you can imagine.

So this provides opportunity.

YouTube started as a how-to informational video site

because people do not know how to do things.

Get a job, a spouse, change their oil, stretch,

get good grades, pass the SAT's, lose weight,

reduce acne, get clients, snowboard, play guitar.

So many things we don't know how to do.

There's three point four billion searches a day.

People are looking for information,

answers, solutions to problems.

Think about what Google is, Google is just

a big question box, of all sorts of questions.

And not all problems or questions

are serious or require a physical solution.

They're going to be trying to invent

the next Ipod or something like that.

Hollywood, for instance, think about that,

it's a $1,000,000,000 industry.

All they do is solve the problem of boredom.

The human psyche.

You know dogs and cats don't need you,

they can be entertained with like a ball,

or a flashing laser light but human beings need more

complex forms of entertainment.

That's a problem that they solve.

People's biggest problems are solved with information.

They're not physical products.

Think about all the, college really is the best example.

People, I don't know if I said that in the next slide.

College people are paying more money

than they can afford for information, supposedly.

Investing, parenting, we're gonna get more into this.

As I showed you, I solved the problem

people had questions about film school.

They wanted a career in filmmaking.

I went on to create a course that helped people

to get their film careers going.

I went beyond just writing a book

about why film school wasn't a good idea

and said this is what you should do instead.

Here's how you do the practical stuff

I started doing when I was 17.

You do this, you'll get results.

I help people all over the world

using my passion, knowledge and experience.

And I made money doing it, it was awesome.

That's a blank slide.

I didn't need to come up with a new invention.

I didn't need Venture Capital, I don't need employees

or a business plan or principles of financial accounting

or principles of microeconomics or any of this other crap.

I didn't need any of that.

I discovered, personally, a love of teaching

and providing quality information that makes a difference.

I personally think most people

have an instinct to teach or share things.

But the school system takes this instinct

and makes it intolerable.

I think that everybody has an instinct,

if you look at parenting it is very natural to watch.

If you have a little brother or sister

or a cousin or niece or nephew

and you want to show them something, teach them something.

It's very natural when you teach things that way.

But the school system takes that teaching instinct

and just kills it, it crushes it.

Think about all the people making money teaching things.

You got fashion YouTuber's and bloggers,

making tutorials on make-ups and clothing.

Her information equals cash, it's her business.

Through sponsorships or affiliated agreements

or whatever she's got going on.

She's making cash from her knowledge and expertise.

Many businesses, moving on to another thing, many business

don't even invent a product they

just sell ones that are already made.

Like a franchise, like McDonald's

one of the biggest franchises in the history of the world.

They kind of feed people quote, "food", unquote.

But to open up a McDonald's you don't have to

innovate anything, you just take an existing

model that works and set one up yourself.

That's kind of like affiliate marketing.

Now, affiliate marketing is with a website,

a blog, a YouTube channel, Instagram.

You can make money simply referring people

to an existing product.

Now, sales and commissions.

Classic sales is you close a prospect,

i.e. you get someone to buy something.

You go to a car dealership and the car salesmen

sells you the car, he's getting a percentage of the sale.

Realtors, they sell a house they

get a percentage of the sale.

Matt recommends, my business partner, he recommends

my course on digital marketing via his YouTube channel.

He makes a good amount of money every month

and all he does is say, "Hey, check this

link out, we do interviews together.".

But all he does is send people to his affiliate link

on his YouTube channel and that's what tracks

all of the traffic and pays him out his commission.

It's really one of the simplest ways

to make money that exists.

In the old days, to even open a business

you needed a building or a storefront,

$1,000's in rent, a cash register,

employees, inventories to sell $1,000's

just to open up for business, maybe a license,

it was just really complicated and a pain in the ass.

Nowadays, website equals your digital storefront.

Bloomingdale's has actual stores that

cost millions of dollars and they have a website

that costs a lot less and here is the crazy thing guys.

Whether it's a big business like Bloomingdale's or Best Buy

or a micro business like my digital marketing course.

Our websites appear the same size on your screen, right?

Bloomingdale's isn't bigger cause they make more money.

And they both offer something to buy,

so these are comparable, I wouldn't say competitors

but comparable businesses, their just as serious

and they are just as viable as businesses.

People do make money from Drop shipping

and selling physical goods that someone else

delivers to the customer, you can buy shit from China

and then mark it up in price and ship it out.

You can do that.

Personally, I don't do that, I don't like it.

It's just not something that appeals to me.

If you want a recommendation or a fulfilled by Amazon

course of something and you message me

I'll send you one but that's not what I like.

What I like are these two things.

Number 1, information products.

and Number 2, affiliate marketing.

It's not easy, none of this is easy.

Like I'm just gonna click a button

and $400 a day but it's easier.

This is, some think, a way to start a business

that is so much easier than all the traditional crap

their teaching in business school where you're gonna be.

Whether they're trying to get you raise money

for a tech startup or do something where

you're starting a small business.

A brick and mortar business, a real in reality.

Where you're having to raise money, get employees,

get a storefront and all of this other stuff.

You can do this stuff from your computer.

Using your information, using your brain.

For more infomation >> How to Actually Make Money with Your Passion - Online Business Guide - Duration: 14:07.

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Sophia Lucia's Guide To "Spreading Kindness" | Radio Disney - Duration: 1:06.

[SCHOOL BELL RINGS]

Good morning, guys.

My name is Miss Lucia, but you can call me Soph.

And today's lesson is about spreading kindness.

Spreading kindness is really important

because you're around the same people every single day.

School's already hard enough as it is.

So why can't we just make it a positive environment

and make it more fun?

I remember just walking to school,

and I was really stressed out because we

had our first test coming up.

And one of my friends came up to me, and she just gave me a hug.

And she goes, "You look really pretty today."

And I go, "Really?

Because, like, I'm stressed out.

I didn't even get enough sleep, and I

don't have any makeup on."

And she goes, "No, no, no.

You're beautiful.

Just relax, and good luck on your test."

And that made my day 100% better,

and it made me want to spread kindness as well.

Even just posting nice comments on someone's Instagram photo

or, you know, telling someone how pretty they look today

or you giving them a hug or opening up a door

or helping them with a bag--

Spreading kindness doesn't have to be this big, huge deal.

It's super, super simple.

I'm Sophia Lucia, and I challenge you to spread

kindness any way you can.

Be bold. Be brave.

Be inspired.

[UPBEAT MUSIC]

What's up, guys?

It's Sophia Lucia.

Make sure to push the Subscribe button for all

the latest on Radio Disney.

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REWIND: State Fair visitors guide captures history - Duration: 1:51.

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HONG KONG FOOD GUIDE // 香港美食指南 (Hong Kong Travel Guide) - Duration: 8:45.

Hong Kong is a foodies paradise but with so many options it can be a bit

overwhelming choosing a place to eat in this video I'll be sharing some of my

favorite things to eat every time I'm in Hong Kong. First up: Yum Cha. Yum cha

is more than just about the food it's a social gathering place where family and

friends can hang out or catch up over tea and a wide selection of dim sums

since everything is shared I like going to yum cha in a bigger group because

then I can eat a wider variety of dishes some of my favorites include fung jau

ngau tou, fu pei goon and cherng fun next street food now Hong Kong has

some of the best street food in the world a good thing is because the food

is on display even if you don't know what something's called you can just point

to what you want I got the curry fish balls to me this is the number one

street food that you have to eat here and also I have stinky tofu if you're

game enough try this. You can smell it from a mile away but it tastes so good

with these Street food vendors they're usually located on street corners like really

busy areas with lots of foot traffic so what usually happens you order, buy the

food and then you stand to the side and eat your food on the side of the road

it's all part of the charm speaking of street food you can forget

gai daan zai. this is one of my number one things to get every time I'm back in

Hong Kong whenever we gai daan zai my sister always order gaak zai beng too so if

you haven't already tried it why not give it a go

number four by Dai Pai Dong. Dai pai dong literally means big license stalls these

are open air food stores and there are actually few official ones left in Hong

Kong we went to a famous one in central called sing heung yuen to have their popular

tomato soup base macaroni

Next, cha chaan teng. Found everywhere in Hong Kong

cha chaan tengs are known for their quick and affordable meals. with so much

competition getting a certain drink or dish right can really help a restaurant

to stand out from the rest for example take lan fong yuen in central lan fong yuen

is famous for their see mud lai cha which translates to stocking milk tea and it gets

its name from bag they use to make the milk tea

because it looks like a stocking. another popular cha chaan teng is the

Australia dairy company known for their scrambled eggs scrambled eggs is one of

the standard menu items in cha chaan tengs as well as sai dor see, tung fun and your

standard tea, coffee and yin yerng just to name a few

congee shops congee is a rice porridge that is a popular breakfast option my

go-to congee is pei daan sau yook jook one thing I really like about pei daan

suw yook jook is the pei daan. It has this really interesting texture it's kind of like

jelly but it doesn't...

I dunno, it's just this got this really interesting taste to it i just really like

usually people pair congee with other items such as stir-fry

noodles and my sister's favorite jar leung deep fried dough stick wrapped in rice

noodle roll. Noodle shops we've come to on lee at sau kei wan to have

noodles for lunch at these places you can choose your own toppings and noodles

like rice noodle, egg noodles, vermicelli my personal favourite is to have yu daan hor

and specifically the thin type of rice noodle another specific

combination I like having at noodle stores is ngau larm chou min - beef brisket with

thick noodles and it has to be thick I love these noodles they're so good

there is also a tsim chai kee in central this store has been recommended by the

Michelin Guide and is known for their delicious generously filled wontons and

now a special one teng zai fun another Hong Kong experience is to get teng zai

fun which is a bowl of noodles from one of these sampans here they can be a

little bit hard to find but that there just happened to be one here along aberdeen

pier today these sampans move around a lot so you never know where they're

going to be my sister and i spent the first years of our childhood in aberdeen

which is also home to the famous jumbo floating restaurant and though we've

been back many times since this was our first time having teng zai fun so it was

very exciting number eight clay pot rice though it is

eaten all year round clay pot rice is especially popular during colder seasons

you can choose from a wide variety of toppings such as chinese sausage spare

ribs and chicken feet all served on a steaming hot bed of rice

siw larp pou. Siw larp pou are a big part of Hong Kong's food culture. often served with

rice at lunch, roast meat is also a popular take home dinner option as part

of the shared dishes or 'sung' as we call it in Cantonese

next bakeries one thing I love is the smell of bakeries in Hong Kong there are

many bread stores everywhere with a wide selection of bread to choose from my

personal favorites are the bor lor bau, gai mei bao, cherng zai bao, and sai beng. They

look good and they taste good too speaking of baked goods the iconic egg

tart daan taat. there are two main types the shortcrust pastry type like the one

sold at tai cheong bakery so tai cheong is popular and famous for their short crust

egg tarts and they have branches all over Hong Kong but this one here in central

is the main one and theres the flaky crust one which is my favorite

fast food chains there are many fast food chains in Hong

Kong such as dai ga lok and dai fai wood which offer things from Western cuisine

to Chinese and even Japanese dishes also international chain stores like

McDonald's offer many items that appeal to local taste buds some of which

are only available for a limited time like the sweet potato ice cream for

example last but not least desserts there is no shortage of yummy desserts

to choose from in Hong Kong some of my favorites are the typical Hong Kong

classics such as hung dau bing, dau fu faa, zi maa wu, mong gwo bou din and buut zai gou

so, buut zai gou, zi ma gou. this is a pudding with red bean it's sweet and I always

get the brown one and this is a black sesame cake

it's like a thick jelly texture

we're at yee sun milk company in Causeway Bay this place is

really busy all the time it's great for desserts and they're famous for their

double skin steamed milk as well as this is their most famous and I we also got

a ginger flavour steamed milk so we're gonna try that I've got a

cold one of the regular steamed milk and a hot one of the ginger steamed milk. mmm it's really nice. this is made from

milk sugar and egg white i believe.

The texture's a bit like tofu fa but a little bit firmer.

i think this trip we've been quite lucky in terms of not having

to wait in queues for our food cause the trick is we've been going to all

these places that we want to eat at at non regular meal

hours so we've been going to different places at like 3:00 for lunch and like 5

o'clock dinner so it's not the peak hours maybe that's the trick

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Alien's Guide to THE LEGO MOVIE - Duration: 5:50.

Greetings, and welcome to Earthling Cinema. I am your host, Garyx Wormuloid.

This week's artifact is The Lego Movie, based on the tiny

choking hazards that humans used to train their army of childarchitects.

The film tells the story of yellow humanoid creature Emmet Brickowski,

a construction worker who is rather

unpopular despite having the voice of a charismatic and bankable leading man.

One day, Emmet sees a cute girl, which naturally leads him to

fall down a big hole. He gets a doohickey stuck to his back.

But fortunately it's the famed Piece of Resistance,

so now everyone wants to hang out with him.

During this chillsesh, Emmet learns

that President Business plans to freeze the world with a weapon

called the Kragle, which is smidge megalomaniacal for a government official.

The cute girl, whose named is Wyldstyle with two Y's

because humans were the worst, returns to save Emmet with some fancy punches.

She takes him to meet Vitruvius,

who is known to locate certain things from time to time.

They believe Emmet is the One.

I mean the Boy Who Lived, I mean the Special.

They visit one of my recurring nightmares to meet with the Master Builders,

who don't need instruction manuals, but could use an etiquette lesson or two.

The cops follow them there and destroy the place, so Emmet

gallantly hides in a couch, then even more gallantly leads an attack

on President Business' headquarters.

Let's hope there's an elevator.

Doesn't matter, because President Business immediately defeats everyone

and sentences them to join a thinktank. Vitruvius tells Emmet

he made up the prophecy about the Special, so Emmet jumps out a window

As luck would have it,

he falls right into a wormhole and awakens in another dimension,

where it is revealed that he and all his friends are toys in some kind of

"toy story."

Turns out the larger conflict is between the kid from The Wonder Years

and his rule-crazy father, actor-slash-entrepreneur Will Ferrell Williams.

They have a nice little heart to heart about easing up on the Krazy Glue,

then everyone has a good cry and we all go home to call our parents.

The Lego Movie may be fashioned as

a movie for children and brandwhores, but it's actually a satirical jab

at the 21st century American political, economic, and social landscape.

President Business is the president, as one half of his name suggests,

but the other half suggests he's all about the bottle line.

This juxtaposition satirizes the effect money has over politics,

and the increasingly blurred line -- you know you want it --

between corporate and political power. In a prime example

of crony capitalism, all media, business, government, and

interpersonal interactions are controlled by a single corporation.

The Octan Energy Corp is a sly reference to the behemoths that

controlled life on Earth: Google Plus, Bing, and, of course,

Tidal high-fidelity, lossless laundry detergent.

President Business is a corporate despot

and wants to maintain the status quo by gluing everyone in place

something I've considered with my children on more than one occasion

He uses his control of the economy to subjugate his citizens,

even using a coin as an actual weapon.

The proletariat is subdued into silence and complacency

with the allure of Taco Tuesday,

proving once and for all that humans were powerless to resist alliteration.

Citizens are also dulled into submission submission by watching,

"Where Are My Pants", a show that pokes fun at an

era of mindless television, not to mention its cheap, short-form,

internet-only facsimiles. And if that wasn't enough to take

television down a peg, the film also includes numerous literary allusions.

An "I've got my eye on you" poster and surveillance camera

call to mind George Orwell's 1984 classic, 1984.

Cloud Cuckoo Land is a reference to a play by Aristophanes called "The Birds,"

featuring a chaotic realm of the same name.

The name "Vitruvius" is a reference to a Roman author who wrote a ten volume work on architecture,

which later inspired Da Vinci to create his famous "Vitruvian Guy,"

The film also features some bizarre existential undertones.

After his death trip into oblivion, Emmet enters a heightened reality

where he realizes free will is an illusion, and he is nothing more

than a puppet being controlled by some snot-nosed fleshmonster.

When Emmet wiggles off the table, he is undergoing an existential

rebellion, refusing to let anyone define him -- be it his societal

overlords, his God, or beloved child star Fred Savage.

Emmet becomes a religious figure, which is appropriate, given that

his name means "truth" in Hebrew. His entry into the "real world"

symbolizes death, so his return is a Christ-like resurrection.

And just like Christ, he ends up stealing Batman's girlfriend.

Ultimately, The Lego Movie is a celebration of creativity and

individualism over uniformity. Emmet lives in a society as rigid

as the blocks themselves, his individual will smothered by

instructions and a terrifyingly catchy song.

As Emmet eventually learns, to become the Special,

"you must embrace what is special about YOU."

Don't settle for being just another cog in some larger machine.

Now this may seem like a harsh indictment of corporations for a

glorified two-hour toy commercial,

but keep in mind that Earth's greatest export was hypocrisy.

For Earthling Cinema,

Im Garyx Wormuloid. Sweet dreams.

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Canadian Rockies Travel Guide | Canada's Most Beautiful Place To Visit - Duration: 22:52.

Welcome to the Canadian Rockies!

In the last video we showed you the 4-and-a-half day car journey from Ontario, but now it's

time to jump into the sightseeing.

We had 1 full week in the Rockies, splitting our time between both Alberta and British

Columbia, and all of our days were spent hiking in woods, visiting the lakes, and just enjoying

being surrounded by nature.

This was a family road trip with our trusty family dog Togo in tow, so we're going to

be sharing with you our adventure in what may well be the most beautiful part of Canada!

Alright guys so today is our first full day here exploring Alberta.

We arrived in Calgary late last night so we didn't really do a whole lot or see much of

the city but we got up early today um and we got our pass.

We bought the Discovery Pass which is going to give us access to a whole bunch of parks.

It is good for a year as well which is really cool.

But yeah our first stop today is Banff so we drove into town, parked the car and now

we are walking along the Bow River Trail.

So we are now crossing this bridge here we met a local on the trail who suggested once

we cross the bridge we turn left because apparently there is a really nice trail and he likes

that area so since we don't know any better we're going to follow his advice.

Turn left and see what nature holds.

So we are now walking through the forest.

Well it is a little trail you know lined with trees that looks like a forest to me but it

is super quiet and super peaceful here.

We can just hear the river running to the left and then birds chirping all around us.

This is nice.

This is a great way to start our travels here in Alberta.

Alright so we are just starting the day.

We've basically been walking through the park for maybe 20 minutes and we came across some

benches right along the side of the river.

Why are you wimpering?

It is beautiful.

It is beautiful Togo.

So yeah we just wanted to take a minute and kind of talk about our first impressions of

the place.

Starting with my Dad who has always wanted to visit and come out to the Rockies.

Yeah, that is true.

I always wanted to come.

First impressions is wow.

This place is hard to describe in words.

This is nature at its best.

Anything and everything you see here is extremely beautiful.

The mountains, the rivers, the turquoise colour of the waters.

The trees.

I mean it doesn't get any better than this guys.

You know like I mean anyone that has the opportunity to come and visit this part of the world do

so because I can guarantee you that you will not be disappointed one bit.

It is a beautiful place.

It is nature and uh yeah it is taken care of everything is pristine.

It looks like you know nobody has ever been here.

So I recommend it highly to visit.

The Bow River trail is just a few steps from downtown Banff and it follows the riverside

with lots of benches along the way so that you can stop and enjoy the scenery.

We followed it up to the Bow Falls Lookout point.

From there, we walked over to the Banff Springs Hotel.

This historic hotel opened up in 1888 it's one of Canada's grand railway hotels built

by the Canadian Pacific Railway.

If it's luxury you're after, this Châteauesque property fits the bill.

We didn't stay here, but that didn't stop us from admiring the exterior.

After that, we continued over to Canmore.

So it is now time for our second stop of the day.

And we've come over to Canmore.

So basically once we finish hiking a little bit in Banff we went to the supermarket bought

a quick lunch.

You know some bread, salami and cheese.

We ate in the car and then we drove to Canmore which I would say is maybe like 15 minutes

away so it is super close by and yeah now we're just doing some more hiking.

Walking, I should call it walking on this little boardwalk following the river.

It is super peaceful.

The dog is loving it.

He's already jumped in the river a couple of times to drink some water and cool down.

So yeah we are enjoying it.

It is our first full day in Alberta but it is great.

It is great so far.

This particular trail is called the Policeman's Creek Boardwalk Trail.

It's 3.9 kilometers in length and it's a very light and easy walk.

Do you think he is going to take a little swim?

A little dip?

Go swim.

And the one who has been enjoying this the most has been the dog.

And I feel so happy for the dog because it has been in the truck for like four straight

days and today it has done more walking than it has in any other day of its life.

I feel as though its instincts are being awakened.

Its wolf and German Shepherd like instincts are being awakened out here in nature.

And that brings us to Day 2!

Our first stop was Cascade Ponds, which I would describe as one of the hidden treasures

of the Canadian Rockies.

It had glassy emerald waters, a beautiful rocky backdrop, and not a soul in sight.

So it is day two here continuing our road trip and exploring the Rockies.

My sister got married around here in a little forest so she is showing us around, kind of

retracing her steps but yeah this place is beautiful.

Like I thought yesterday was beautiful and now today it is like oh wow we haven't even

seen the best stuff yet.

And we're the only people here so far.

The only ones here so far.

Gotta love it.

You've gotta love it.

Yeah except for some ducks on the lake.

Oh those ducks they had to go ruin it for us.

From there, we drove over to Lake Minnewanka, which has more of a bluer hue in comparison

to the other turquoise and emerald lakes in the Rockies.

Lake Minnewanka is a glacial lake 21 kilometres in length, making it the 2nd longest lake

in the Rockies.

It's a hub for water activity like boat cruises, kayaking, canoeing, and well, it's

beautiful.

(Splashing sounds from dog)

And that brings us to day 3.

Alright guys so another day of sightseeing here around BC (British Columbia) and Alberta.

Today we are driving through Kootenay Provincial Park and honestly if there has been like a

theme or a word that we keep repeating over and over again it is just wow.

Wow, wow the whole time.

Um we just stopped over at the Kootenay viewpoint lookout so yeah you can see like the whole

valley, the mountains, forests.

It is amazing.

My parents are struggling with the dog.

They forgot the dog's collar so we've had to like make due with a leash and like wrap

it around his body because all dogs must be on a leash here.

So yeah Togo.

Togo sit with the background.

Toghetti show off your little harness.

Leash situation.

Haha.

So we are stopping at a place called the Paint Pots.

And we are going to be having some lunch here.

We packed a picnic.

We are also going to let the dog walk around a bit, stretch his legs.

He's a little squeaky at the moment.

Whenever we arrive somewhere new this one has to sniff it out and get used to the environment.

Food.

Do you want food?

Isn't that right Togo?

Let's give you a tour of the picnic.

Bananas, triscuits, cheese and salami.

Peppers.

Grapes.

Peanuts.

Peppers.

Crackers.

Olives and artichokes.

Yum yum.

That looks awesome.

It looks like bears tend to roam in this area.

Maybe we'll see a bear if we get lucky.

Maybe not.

So now that we've had a quick picnic we're going to do some hiking.

A little walk in the woods.

Hello there.

I've got to burn off that meat and cheese.

That was a light meal I will say.

There isn't much to burn off.

No that is true.

It was more of a snack and it is better like that because if you had a great big lunch

then you wouldn't want to be doing all these outdoor activities.

Yeah.

You'd want to be taking a siesta instead.

So we are hiking to the Paint Pots.

Mmhmm.

And apparently these are like little lakes, little lagoons where the water has strange

colors I imagine because of the minerals.

Maybe sulphur.

Yeah and I've noticed that there is a few different I don't know if it is routes but

different varying lengths of this trail.

Yes.

And so we're not going to go that far in.

We have a lot to do today but if you want to like make this into a half or full.

Maybe not a full day but a half day activity you definitely can because some of these trails

go I think like five, six or eleven kilometres.

You can hike a lot in here but we want to see the Paint Pots apparently they are like

yellow and orange and green.

So let's see if we can find them.

To find the paint pots, we walked across the bridge and then turned left.

This led us down a forest trail, and eventually to an opening.

The

Paint Pots consist of 3 pools made up of cold mineral springs, surrounded by earth predominantly

composed of iron ore, which stains the ground an orangey-red color.

A nearby stream then flows into the 2 larger pools creating a greenish color.

Later that day we drove to Moraine Lake, which is another glacially fed lake.

It has a brilliant blue-green colour due to light refracting off the rock sediments, and

like most destinations in the Rockies, this one was another stunner.

Even Togo couldn't resist the waters!

Okay okay one more lake to visit.

Lake Moraine.

This is one of the lakes we've just been dying to visit.

Yeah.

It is just beautiful.

It really lives up to its reputation.

I mean just check out the turquoise waters guys.

The color is unbelievable.

Unbelievable.

We were so lucky to get a parking spot.

Yeah.

Like actually every car in front of us had been turned away and suddenly some spots opened

up and like we were honestly going to come tomorrow.

We were able to go today.

So yeah that is something worth mentioning.

We are visiting here on a weekend yes and it is super busy so it is better if you can

come in the middle of the week or like early in the day or late in the day if you are here

Saturday or Sunday.

Exactly or not during peak season.

Yeah.

Maybe later in

the fall.

(River sounds)

Update.

Update.

It is time for our final lake of the day.

Yeah, tell us where are we?

Lake Louise.

Yes.

Probably the most famous of all.

Yes.

We were very lucky to get a parking spot right near the end of the parking lot.

Mmmhmm.

Like we had to wait until someone pulled out.

Haha.

Yeah, so we're visiting this one at 4 pm so people are slowly starting to leave but they

are still you know quite a few people snapping photos.

Yep.

But yeah this lake is probably the most famous in all of Alberta.

It has beautiful kind of like turquoise milky waters.

Mmmhmm.

Right now we are just waiting for the light to pop because the sun is hiding behind the

clouds.

And I think it actually just is right now.

So we better run and do that.

Yeah.

The views from the shore were nothing short of stunning, we had Victoria Glacier perfectly

framed by mountains on either side, and then the brilliant glacial waters with dotted with

red canoes.

Since we spent part of our trip in the town of Invermere in BC, we also did a bit of hiking

around East Kootenay.

One trail we really enjoyed was the Old Coach Trail, which sits between Radium Hot Springs

and Dry Gulch.

This is a 9-kilometre trail that follows the Columbia River from a height, offering views

of the river and the wetlands below.

Mas.

You are waisting it.

Haha.

Oh look at him getting all dirty.

Toghetti.

We finished off that hike by driving back into town and enjoying a break along the shores

of Windermere Lake, where you guessed it, the dog enjoyed some more splashing around.

Next up, another cool stop on our road trip through the Rockies: the Continental Divide.

Hello!

Hey!

So right now we have stopped off at the Continental Divide.

You can see the sign kind of right behind me here.

So in a second we are going to explain to you what that is all about.

Get him up.

On camera.

Togo.

Hey.

Hey.

Togo.

No he is distracted.

Oh he sees a dog.

That is why.

There is another dog that is why.

Okay so another stop on this road trip right now we are standing at the Continental Divide.

The dog is going with my sister.

Um so yeah right now we are standing at the Continental Divide.

We've got this big sign right behind us and basically this line right here divides three

different things.

So let's try to go through them.

Okay.

Number one yeah it divides the two provinces.

Yeah.

Alberta with British Columbia.

Yep.

It divides the two parks Banff National Park and Kootenay National Park.

And also divides the area where the rivers start flowing either towards the Pacific Ocean

or towards the Atlantic Ocean.

Yeah.

Yep.

So pretty cool.

It is fascinating stuff.

Also we are at 5382 feet above sea level.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So that is pretty cool.

And yeah we're just surrounded by mountains, by forest.

A really scenic spot so we are stopping for a few photos and to walk the dog again.

Yeah.

It is an area that is really attractive and for the last hour or so we've been traveling

through part of the forest that has been devastated by the wildfires.

The wildfires.

And it seems that they've been three different fires at different times because some of the

forest has already regenerated.

There is another area where it is beginning to get there.

You know the new trees are about a meter and a half height and the third part is the newest

burnt there is nothing there.

Everything is charred to a burnt wood.

Yeah, it is really sad to see that isn't it?

It is really sad to see but I guess it is part of nature you know.

It is part of nature.

The forest gets to a point where it chokes itself with so much growth that the trees

are just have no place to go.

And this gives the chance for new regeneration.

New regeneration, new growth and a new forest has been born all of the time.

Yeah.

So yep.

And with the fires it is something that happens every single year here in BC (British Columbia)

and Alberta.

And they say that 73% of the fires are started by lightning.

Yep.

Um and I guess the other percentage is either people smoking or campfires or stuff like

that.

Carelessness.

Carelessness.

Yes.

But yeah it is an issue every year.

We are here at the end of the summer and start of fall so a lot of the big fires have already

gone out but yeah you can see that it is scorched.

Temperatures dropping and also some rainfall coming soon will help put out the rest hopefully.

Yeah but we have scene a few smokes.

Like there is areas where it is still smoking in the mountains off in the distance so hopefully

that will be over soon.

Another day of sightseeing here we go.

Yeah.

We are in Kananaskis Country.

Mmmhmmm.

This place is a little more remote.

Yeah.

Definitely a lot more quiet.

It is awesome.

There aren't really any tourists here at the moment.

We are the only ones here.

It is just us and the dog basically.

Yeah.

And a big lake to explore so it is exciting.

A warning.

What does it say Sam?

Let's get a big closer.

It says you are entering a bear travel corridor.

Prevent a surprise encounter by looking and listen for bear signs, make noise, travel

in groups, keep pets on a leash and carry bear spray.

Alright we didn't do the bear spray.

No bear spray so hopefully we don't get too close of an encounter.

And last but not least, our final destination in the Rockies was Kananaskis Country.

Our first stop was Lower Kananaskis Lake, which was a nice place to hike, picnic, and

splash around with the dog.

He didn't seem to mind the icy waters at all!

And from there, we drove to Upper Kananaskis Lake, where we didn't stay quite as long

because the weather started to turn.

But the real highlight was finally spotting some wildlife just as we were leaving for

the day.

And that's a wrap for our Rockies Road Trip!

We still have lots left to see of our home country, but we can honestly say this is one

of the most beautiful destinations in all of Canada.

We hope you guys enjoyed following along, and that you also got a few ideas of places

to visit on your trip.

Wishing you happy travels and see you next time!

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Suicide prevention guide by Himani Mishra - Duration: 4:42.

We all know that nothing last forever neither your miseries nor your happiness.

Look back and look now everything is changing at a very fast pace, today you are in grief

so you decided to end this life remember those days when you were overwhelmed with utmost

feeling of gratification joy and pleasure in those days you always had wanted to have

a long life similarly when pleasure come's back to you again you will again feel like

to live to live forever.

I can understand it is difficult to cope up with nasty moments filled with stress and

depression rather if once mind is disturbed is not calm not free from stress then hardly

any motivation inspiration works for them.

When frustration took place of enthusiasm, when negatively dominates over positively,

when mind started giving up all the struggles of life, and you started feeling to end this

life then.. what ...what needed to be done at that moment.

Do nothing, trust me, just hold on your thoughts, let your mind to settle down,

A calm serene mind is just like clear still water and a disturbed mind is like muddy water

have you observed if you keep a muddy water for a while all its impurities will settle

down.

Similarly leave your mind for sometimes and you will observe gradually and slowly it will

attain it's purity.

Apart from this in this video I am gonna tell you few more steps so that you can come out

from your current traumatic situation.

The very first thing don't lock yourself into a closed room go out and feel the fresh

air.

Visit any temple, church, mosque attend any spiritual gathering spend some time over there,

these places are always filled with positive wives,

Try to help out any helpless creature, a beggar, any handicap person an animal could be anyone

you will feel rejoice and delighted.

Go & visit the orphanage watch those children around, look at their smiles they have nothing;

still they know how to live happily and how to smile.

Visit any hospital any seva Kendra any Aashram any rehab center military camp where people

are suffering, there you will realize the importance of life which you have and others

are struggling for every breath of it.

The best thing, go and spend your time with a child, a kid, literally, they will teach

you how to live in a present moment.

And If you still feels like giving up your life, then watch this

suppose tomorrow you lost half your money and you're feeling depressed and your mind

says I want to die.

Close your mouth, hold your nose like this for two minutes, your body says to hell with

your money, I want to live (Laughter/Applause).

Tomorrow you found your lll… love affair collapsed and your mind says I want to die,

check (Sadhguru blocks his nose and closes mouth) (Laughter).

The life within you says to hell with your love affair, I want to live.

You che…

every time you feel little suicidal or depressed just check (Again blocks mouth and nose),

the life within you says to hell with all these things, I want to live.

Whatever situations you are going through or have gone through, just don't keep things

to yourself, share it with other person, if not possible, write down all your emotions,

all your miseries, all the conditions, all your situation on a piece of paper but release

your mind from this burden.

Instead of finding ways to end up your life, better find the real purpose of your life.

Thankyou so much for watching my videos, stay happy, stay bless and keep smiling forever.

And please do not forget to subscribe my channel right below.

Thank you.

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The Eyeglasses Guide, Part II: The Right Pair for Your Face & How to Buy - Duration: 12:09.

Welcome back to the Gentleman's Gazette!

Today's video is our second part of our series on eyeglasses in which we'll discuss how to

determine your face shape and skin tone, how to find the right glasses based on these factors,

and some considerations for buying.

One reminder before we jump in today, you can find the first part of our guide on eyeglasses

here in which we discussed a brief history of how glasses came to be and some different

types of eyeglasses that are considered classics in menswear.

So today let's talk about how to find the right glasses for you.

As we touched on briefly in the last video, there are some different considerations to

take into account when choosing eye glasses over sunglasses which we've talked about previously.

Unlike sunglasses which are typically only worn for short stretches of time, eye glasses

can be worn all day every day.

As you might imagine given this, finding the right pair of eyeglasses that suits your face

shape, your skin tone, and your own personal sense of style can take a little bit of trial

and error but it is possible.

Luckily, most of the same processes that go into choosing a pair of sunglasses also apply

to eyeglasses.

If you haven't done so already, you can check out our previous guides on sunglasses here.

In general, make sure to adjust your expectations to the fact that you'll be wearing eyeglasses

for longer stretches of time.

For example, aviator styles might look good as sunglasses but they might not work as all

day eyeglasses.

So how do we determine what style of eyeglasses is right for you?

Well, the first thing we should do is determine your face shape.

The shape of your frames must play well with the shape of your face and as you might imagine,

a pair of frames that looks good on one man might look completely out of place on another.

There are six basic face shapes that every man fits into, you're either square, round,

oblong, diamond, heart-shaped, or oval.

To find out what shape you are, you will need more than just a mirror.

Ideally, you'll also have handy a pencil and paper and someone to help you.

To begin the measuring process, we'll start at the

forehead measuring across from the widest point.

Remember, don't wrap the tape measure around the curvature of your head.

We're going to be measuring its dimensions as if it were a flat two-dimensional object

since that's essentially how it's going to be seen when people are looking at you.

The tape measure should only be touching one point on your head like a line tangent to

a circle.

Write down the number you measured for your forehead, it goes without saying that we'll

be writing down all of these numbers so you can compare them at the end of the measuring

process to determine your face shape.

Next, move downward to measure your cheekbones and then move downwards still to measure your

jaw line at its widest point.

Finally, measure the length of your face by taking the tape measure and placing it vertically,

first at the top of your forehead by your hairline and then down to the bottom of your

chin.

To determine which face shape you have, look at the numbers you've got and compare them

to the advice we're about to give for how to spot different face shapes.

First, we'll talk about oblong faces which in general are longer than they are wide.

For the most part, the measurements of your jawline, cheeks, and forehead will all be

fairly similar for an oblong face shape.

Smaller frames probably aren't going to do you justice instead you should be going for

a larger frame with some thickness to it.

Sharp angles and concise lines are going to add some definition to your soft facial features

and give you a more masculine look.

So in general, rectangular frames could be a particularly good choice for an oblong face.

Next, we'll talk about heart-shaped faces.

These are basically inverted triangles meaning that you have a smaller more pointed chin

in comparison to your cheek and forehead measurements which are wider and roughly about the same.

The best frames for you are going to be ones that even out your faces proportions so opt

for rimless or semi-rimless frames that are thinner in nature.

If you do want a little bit more thickness in your frame, focus on finding a frame that

points the attention downward toward the narrower part of your face at the chin.

Next, we'll talk about square face.

As you might well imagine, these are pretty much as long as they are wide and the edges

of your face are probably going to be mostly straight up and down or straight across.

In particular, at the jawline, you're probably going to notice concise sharp corners rather

than a more rounded gradual edge.

Since you have a distinctive and chiseled face with bold features, you're going to want

round frames that softened the appearance overall.

You should opt for a circular or generally rounded shape possibly with some frames that

have some variation in thickness at different points around the rim.

Next are oval faces which you can also think of as being roughly similar to the shape of

an egg.

Oval faces are typically longer than they are wide with a wider forehead a shorter jawline

and a chin that's typically more rounded.

In general, be happy!

Having an oval face means that you can wear almost any style of frame with ease.

If you are finding a frame that you don't think looks particularly good, it is possible

that you have a different face shape than an oval and you might want to measure again.

Next up are rounded faces which are also about as wide as they are long.

The difference between a rounded face and a square face is that a rounded face typically

has a narrower forehead and a narrower softer jawline.

To provide contrasting balance here, opt for something that's more geometrically shaped.

In particular, a rectangular frame will lengthen your face a little bit and make it appear

more like an oval shape.

Finally, we'll talk about diamond shaped faces.

If your face is widest at the cheekbones with a narrow forehead and a narrow jawline there's

a good chance that you have a diamond face shape.

With this shape, you want to focus on frames that complement your cheekbones but also provide

some balance overall.

Look for circular or rounded frames to offset the angles of your face and make sure that

they're on the narrower side so they don't elongate your face further at the cheekbones.

Now that you know what frames will complement your face shape, let's talk about finding

your skin tone to give you some ideas about color.

The easiest way to determine your skin tone is to look at the underside of your arm in

natural daylight, don't use artificial light because it might give you a false reading.

You're looking for two important factors here.

First is the overall lightness or darkness of your skin and second and perhaps more important

is the undertone.

There are three skin undertones; the first of these is warm which typically has a green,

yellow, or peachy golden undertone to it, conversely, a cool undertone appears slightly

bluish and the neutral undertone is what you have if you can't really see a particular

color or if you can't determine whether you're one or the other.

If you have light skin with cool undertones, that's another way of saying that your skin

will be light pink with a bluish undertone from your veins.

In this case, you should probably consider lighter colored frames perhaps in shades of

blue.

Darker frames will make a bolder statement but they might have the potential to be more

overpowering on your face.

If you have light skin with warm undertones, your skin will be golden or peachy and your

veins will give a greenish undertone.

In this case, you'll still want to consider lighter frames but they should be in tortoiseshell,

brown, amber, or green, for example, we can use me.

I have light skin with warm undertones and my glasses are amber with slight suggestions

of tortoiseshell patterning here and there.

Again, dark frames are going to make a bold statement in this case, so you can wear them

but exercise caution if you do.

If you have medium colored skin with cool undertones, your skin will generally be pink

and the undertones will be blue from your veins.

In this case, frames in medium to darker shades of red, green, blue, or brown, will probably

look good on you.

If you have darker skin with cool undertones, dark frames are going to work well for you,

black, dark Browns, gunmetal, or deep blues, would be good options.

For a more fashion-forward approach, you can experiment with lighter frames which are going

to give you a more high contrast look.

Finally, if you have darker skin with warm undertones, metal frames, dark Browns, cognacs,

and amber shades, are the ones that are going to work best for you.

Okay so we've established the shapes and colors that will look best for you but the question

still remains, what's the best way to buy a pair of glasses?

These days there's an active conversation going on about whether or not it's best to

buy prescription eyeglasses from an online retailer.

With the rise of game-changing brands like Warby Parker that are selling hip modern frames

with a user-friendly interface, the industry overall has evolved.

So here are a few pros and cons on whether or not you should buy in-store or online.

The biggest advantage to buying a pair of glasses in store is that the professional

staff there has been well trained.

They'll be able to assist you in all of the different elements of finding the right pair

including frames, lenses, coatings, and so on.

If you've bought a pair of glasses in-store, repairing or refitting broken or damaged glasses

is easier too.

You can just take them back to the same place you bought them and you can sometimes even

accomplish this same day which is pretty convenient.

There are a few cons to buying glasses in-store too, however.

The first of these is that the overall selection might be a little bit more limited.

You don't have a whole internet warehouse in front of you.

Optical stores are still businesses after all and therefore, they still have the same

profit motives as any other business.

They might try to sell you an overly expensive pair of glasses.

On a similar note, the pricing can lack transparency.

You might have to make a lot of decisions and choices before being told a price which

can make comparison shopping longer and more tedious.

Conversely, one of the biggest pluses to online shopping is that prices are more readily transparent.

Also, competition between these online retailers has resulted in prices being a lot more economical

for the consumer.

Generally, it's much easier to comparison shop between online retailers as you just

have to click through a couple of web pages rather than going store to store.

One of the biggest drawbacks to shopping online is that you won't have any direct interaction

with an optician or trained eyeglass fitter.

So if your glasses happen to get broken or imaged it may take longer to send them back

and get them refitted.

In conclusion, once you find a pair of glasses that are right for both your face shape and

your skin tone, they're going to suit your own individual personality and they will be

a great fashion statement.

As we said in the last video, glasses are something to experiment with and we hope you'll

have fun with them.

So now that you have all of our information on glasses what type do you plan to buy or

if you wear glasses already what kind are they?

Share with us in the comments below.

One more reminder, don't forget to subscribe to the channel so new videos will come right

to you and you can also check out our previous guides on sunglasses here.

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GUIDE: How to make an easy terrarium? - Duration: 11:16.

- Hey welcome everyone, Zilla here... - And Emila.

And Emilla. But she want to stay off camera cuz'...

today...

She's potatoing herself in the bed.

- 'Cause who will prohibit it to anyone? - That's furlough.

That's furlough what right is right.

Anyway together with EMILLA we will...

make mini enclosures.

From this... here by funny boxes.

I had them somehere. Oh here they are. I have 'em, I have 'em.

You could have seen them on my fan page like I promised...

that I will make those. Specially for You.

It's nothing extraordinary, but You can purchase this kind of box in...

In "Leee Luuuaaaa Leeeee Leeeę".

- And yeah... - Weee wee we weł. - Weee wee we weł.

And...

And buying this in "Leee Luuuaaaa Leeeee Leeeę" .

You have a guaranted that two of them will fit Your shelf. Like it did for me.

Anyway today we will demonstrate to you how to make this enclosure step by step.

Today we will prepare des... two enclosures.

Half desert ones / half dry / one for Monocentropus balfouri.

Second one for Pterinochilus murinus "usambara" (OBT), the one...

I recived from Krisby.

The actual transfer of those tarantulas You will see in seperate video.

Link to this video will probably be in the description below or...

You will have to wait for the next ones...

Because I'm not sure what will be released first.

Probably THIS so You will have to wait for upcoming videos.

My videos timetable is very retarded.

And I'm recording too many to encompass it.

But WE DON'T CARE!

We will play now in...

Montaging of this enclosures so...

We're lighting up pimples on my muzzle... and let's do it.

What will we need...

Before we start, so we have some cocofiber.

A little bit of sand 'cause sand...

will be mixed together with cocofiber.

We have.

Box of rocks - to add an effect.

We also have.

Bag with all random trivialities from...

That You can use for...

Terraristicks, You can call it like this?

- Decorations. - Decorations, thank You my love.

And we also have.

Those two...

Pieces of cork.

That we will put here...

So...

We're starting the process from...

trying on the stuff we want to use, if yes...

Then next we have to...

Push it inside - like this.

And cut it so it fits the boxes edge.

So right now me and Emila will do it.

To carve it.

To carve generally I highly recommend forks.

Yes... You can also use a knife.

Of course but forks are just better...

Why? Cuz' with a knife You will cut out a big piece.

And this will be scratching and You have the risk of...

That You will reach the other end. So using here by...

this wonderful fork of "Bideronka" brand.

You are ripping only little pieces.

And You are carving...

So... one for You.

Effects of both our...

Works You will of course see both.

After the work the "wall" of the enclosure should look like this... should be uneven.

If You have a hot glue gun You may always use those...

tiny bits to stick em' for example here...

I will not do so because I don't want.

Lessen the livingspace of my spider...

But now we're putting this here.

And now we see that we need tu cut it a bit. So...

we are taking a knife.

And cut...

Very important thing, You may also...

glue this from the other side.

Here with a silocon, But I won't cuz'...

It's very possible that I will redecorate this enclosure in near future.

In this boxes so... I rather have something...

- that I can pull out safely and painless. - Spider will have easier job to redecorate too.

Yes.

True.

Cuz'...

Tarantulas have tendencies to...

- Pulling out so yes... - Own indoor arrangement.

It looks like this.

As You can see... maybe I'll...

throw some light on it will be much more visible.

I Fucked up a bit.

Now Emila is showing her project.

And Emilka will put the...

Give me the knife.

We are throwing some "earth".

Moist cocofiber.

We're giving.

three or four big...

handfulls. And...

One handfull of sand.

Don't be cheap, mix it very good.

It must be.

For a spider that...

Prefers more dry substrate.

Dry environment.

Beat it down as You please.

It should look more or less like this.

And to be honest now the only limit is.

You're own imagination.

I prepared...

Few things that I would like to have...

in my container - it's this tube.

I once got it from a friend of "Stworo Sfera".

What's interesting is the fact that those tubes won't mold.

It's a great advantage of this kind of box.

We doing it like this...

For example...

We dig it a bit...

Emila for example uses a flower pot.

Like I just said Emilka is using a flower pot.

As You can see.

The best thing to do with the pot is...

Cut around.

Best for that job would be...

with a scalpel but...

But we only have a standard knife near.

We have it cut.

The pot is cut.

And we are back broadcasting...

We are looking a perfect, cool looking...

piece...

that will enlarge the spiders livingspace.

Here it looks queit nice.

The fact that this enclosure will be rather...

let's call it dry... I will use...

only branches.

Dry pieces of...

wood.

Like this for example.

Don't forget about...

large ammount of...

ventilation or in other case...

everything will be covered with fucking mold and...

It will end only with You being angy as motherfucker that You have to...

re-arrange everything.

And that's not necessary.

I will...

add this.

Adding some dry elements.

If You have some moss, You can add moss.

It's the best decoration that You can...

That You can dream off, here...

I'm finding some single tiny pieces in my magic bag.

Unfortunetely not too much...

So don't count on...

huge excesses on this part.

You can put...

Part of some kind of plant... but it's looking fucked...

so no sense...

And here we have a finished enclosure.

Queit tidy, queit cool.

Two hides I think it will be more than enough.

That's my decoration.

We will show You Emilia's decoration in a second.

Poorclosure "Biedarum" (In Polish slang enclosure for poor people).

That's how...

- enclosure made by Emila looks. - Poorclosure "Biedarum" (In Polish slang enclosure for poor people).

So called Poorclosure "Biedarum" (In Polish slang enclosure for poor people). next one...

You can find Poorclosure somewhere here...

There will be a link in description, can You pass me some sand?

Yes I can.

O.K.

Transfering spiders to those...

two magnificent enclosures You will see in seperate video so...

I hope that this short tutorial cuz'...

It's nothing extraordinary just...

a bit of creativity.

Will help You make a small cool...

dreamed enclosure for You're pupil and it will joy the eye...

Of course we all know that...

Tarantulas will demolish the fuck out of those enclosures...

I'm speaking to You...

I rather You would look on my ugly mug.

Anyway...

Like I said Tarantulas will...

shortly destroy everything... but at least...

for a short while You will be able to make You're eye happy.

Tell me what do You think about it in the comment section.

Subscribe, comment, recommend and check my Facebook page.

I sincerely invite You...

To subcribe of course share it on:

New Porn, Red Tube and other porn sites You know...

And we will see in the next video I am Zilla I have Tarantulas so...

You can have too, take care and BYE!

Hey! Did You like it?!

That's great click on the red sign "Subscribe" and on the bell icon...

Cuz' the bell will give You ability to track all my new video's on time...

Here You will find a movie that You should like and right into You're taste.

And here You will find my Facebook page that You should enter and give a like.

Cuz' likes are trendy and facebook is too.

I am Zilla I have Tarantulas so You can have too!

Take care BYE!

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How to Propagate Succulents ~ DETAILED GUIDE to Leaf Propagation PART 1 OF MULTIPLE METHODS - Duration: 7:22.

Hello Everyone, this is Sheila and this video is part one of a series of videos

on the different methods of propagating succulents. So, at the end of this video

series, you guys will have more succulents than ever. And also, towards

the end of this video, I have some very important questions to ask. So let's

proceed to this Part 1, which is all about the most popular way which is Leaf

Propagation. So, Key Point Number 1 to a successful leaf propagation is to pluck

off the leaf cleanly. Please look closely 'cause this is very

important, and the life of your baby succulents depend on this. That's how

important it is. Let me show you a closer look at how you should pluck off the

leaf. There are two factors that affect ease of plucking. Factor Number One,

leaves of dehydrated succulents offer more resistance to plucking, than newly

hydrated ones. So, for dehydrated succulents, when

plucking the leaves off of the mother plant, you have to carefully wiggle it

from side to side, and give it a gentle twist. Factor Number Two, for a well

hydrated one, they come off with very little force. This is very important,

because you have to make sure that every pluck is a clean pluck, meaning that all of

the leaf tissue stays intact. It is okay for some of the tissue of the stem to

come off with a leaf, but none of the leaf tissue, should be left stuck to the

stem. And if you are one of us who would love to have more succulents, do hit the

like button, 'cause I'm so curious to know. Key Point Number Two to a

successful leaf propagation is perfect timing.

The best time to propagate succulents is about five to seven days after hydration.

Remember that we are optimizing success with this simple and easy way. A well

hydrated succulent is still the best succulent to propagate and you'll know

why in Key Point Number Five. Fornow, Key Point Number Three, after

plucking, let your leaves callus over for about

two to five days. You can put them in a box or any dry container, in fact, they

will still sprout roots if you leave them there. Just allow them to form a

scab before misting, and they will propagate. As you can see, whether you put

these on soil or not, they will still propagate. We will talk about the pros

and cons of propagating on soil and in a box later, but for now Key Point Number

Four is to lay them on soil. You have multiple options for leaf propagation.

Propagation involving water is one and propagating on soil. I've done both and

I've had success with both. I have a link in the description below for other

methods of Leaf Propagation that you can check after this video, because in this

video we are focusing on the most popular method of leaf propagation, which

is on soil because it requires less time and effort. As for the pros and cons of

the soil and box, if you plan to wait until the baby succulents are bigger

before repotting them, it is definitely a good choice to lay them on soil, and make

sure that your container has drainage holes, like this really practical egg

carton and that the soil is at least 2 inches deep. As for propagating in a

box, you don't run the risk of soaking the roots, 'cause water dries out faster.

This works too, because the mother leaf is able to provide food for the baby

succulent until they are ready to be placed in a pot. They are also easier to

repot, because the roots are not tangled in soil. Key Point Number 5 is checking

the temperature. Make sure that your propagation is not exposed to extreme

temperatures, which is the scorching heat and freezing cold.

I always keep my home neat, but for these succulents, I'm willing to make an

exception and put them indoors by this wide opening. The best spot to place them

is in the shade, such as by a window, so please take note that they should not

get direct sunlight. Tip Number Six is to miss your succulents, but I would say

don't miss everyday. I would recommend misting every two or three days if

you're propagating on soil. Not missing too often actually encourages growth as

it searches for a source of moisture. Tip Number Seven, if you are propagating just

a few leaves like a leaf or two or three, it is best to just place them near the

base of the mother plant. For low growing succulents, leaving the leaves near the

base offers a really cool and shady spot for the baby succulent to sprout. Part

Two on how to propagate succulents is through succulent cuttings and the video

will be released about a week or two. So remember to subscribe to watch this next

method of propagation, and remember to hit the bell icon to get notified of the

video. So, for now, up next is a question that could potentially change your life.

You may click out of this video, or continue to watch because I think this

part is a really great add on value all the time, because we...yes, that includes me,

we all need to be reminded at times. And so, as always my message for you is all

about self-talk, 'cause your self-talk and how you see yourself determines how

much you can achieve. So, finish this statement, I am and so I will be. And let

me give you this statement as an example. I am driven, and so I will succeed. Or it

can also be something like this. I am a working mom, and so, I would always not

have time for other endeavors. Or, it can be an empowering statement like this one.

I'm driven and motivated, and so, I will make things happen. Or, it can also be

something like this. I'm tired, and so I will be short-tempered.

I am empowered and have deeper understanding for people, and so, I will

be more compassionate, patient, and forgiving. So, please comment your

self-image statement below, 'cause we all have messages to share. And again,

finish your statement I am... and so I will be...Thank you this is Sheila again, your

personal mission, for Succulent Fame. Sending inspirations your way with every

succulent. Remember to subscribe and share this video.

you

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KREM 2's Tom Sherry helps guide Hands-Only CPR class alongside Red Cross, firefighters - Duration: 5:14.

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Your Thailand Tour Guide: Gigi from Intrepid Travel - Duration: 2:14.

I´m from Bangkok, actually I was born in the south of Thailand.

My name is Pakilli, but just call me Gigi.

We have another word for Thailand, we call it the Land of smile.

I´m a guide for almost ten years and I work for Intrepid for 5 years.

I love to meet the people around the world.

I think travelling with a group is better because you can meet new friends,

and it´s safer to travel with a group.

You will know more about the culture.

How the Thai people are living and you have more interaction with the local people.

You can have the real Thai food from the people cooked at home.

You can have the experience to help them cook.

This is the real life experience you will get.

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Forza Horizon 4 Release Date / Pre-Order Guide For The US. - Duration: 2:54.

Hello Everyone.

In This Video I Am Going To Talk About Forza Horizon 4 Release Date And Pre-Order Guide For The US.

Forza Horizon 4's release date is coming at us faster than a Porsche 911.

Coming October 2 for Xbox One and PC, this game is set in Great Britain and lets you

race around a shared open world with other drivers.

In a twist for the series, it features seasons that change each week for all players.

Looking to reserve a copy for yourself?

In this video you will find all the information you need about pre-order bonuses, what comes

in each edition of the game, where you can buy it, and how much it costs.

So please watch till the end.

Let's get on with it.

Forza Horizon 4 Pre-Order Bonuses.

Each retailer has an exclusive car you get for pre-ordering.

Pre-order from Amazon, and you'll receive the 2016 Porsche 911 GT3RS.

Best Buy pre-orders come with a 2017 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1.

GameStop pre-orders include the 2017 Aston Martin DB11 and crew neck t-shirt.

Forza Horizon 4 Standard Edition.

The standard edition of the game just comes with the game itself--but that's all many

people want.

Pre-order by October 2, and you'll also receive the Formula Drift Car Pack.

Prime members who pre-order it from Amazon get a $10 credit for future purchases.

Amazon -- $60 (Prime members get $10 credit with pre-order).

Best Buy -- $60.

GameStop -- $60.

Forza Horizon 4 Deluxe Edition.

This digital-only version of the game comes with the Formula Drift Car Pack and the Car

Pass, which gets you two new cars per week for 21 weeks once the game launches.

Amazon -- $80.

Best Buy -- $80.

GameStop -- $80.

Forza Horizon 4 Ultimate Edition.

The Ultimate Edition of Forza Horizon 4 comes with early access, allowing you to play four

days early, starting September 28.

It also comes with the Car Pass, VIP Membership, Day One Car Pack, and two game expansions.

Amazon -- $100.

Best Buy -- $100.

GameStop -- $100.

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Så byter du bromscylinder på RENAULT CLIO 2 BB, CB Hatchback [GUIDE AUTODOC] - Duration: 5:10.

Remove the rear wheels.

Use a hammer. Use a flat screwdriver. Remove the hub bearing protection cap.

Use a drive socket No.30. Unscrew the wheel hub fastening nut.

Remove the brake drum.

Use a flare nut wrench #11. Disconnect the hydraulic line from the wheel cylinder back.

Immediately plug the brake line open end to prevent fluid leakage and ingress of dirt into the hydraulic system.

Use a drive socket No.10. Unscrew the brake cylinder fastening bolt.

Remove the brake cylinder from the backplate. Use a flat screwdriver.

Install a new brake cylinder.

Screw the brake cylinder fastening bolts. Use a drive socket No.10.

Connect the hydraulic line to the wheel cylinder back. Use a flare nut wrench #11.

Bleed the brake cylinder system. Use a combination spanner No.8.

Install a brake drum.

Use a drive socket No.30. Screw the hub nut.

Install the hub bearing protection cap. Use a hammer.

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[CC PT/ ENG] stray kids in 5 minutes, a guide to my best friend and any new stays - Duration: 5:20.

This is Woojin he's a vocalist and a part-time teddy bear. He likes chicken

a LOT

the oldest one so he keeps his cool most of the times

his English skills are amazing

Chan: How are you today? Woojin: I'm fine thank you and you?

Chan: I'm good too! Did you eat dinnA?

Woojin: I'm fine thank you

and you?

Chan: yEah

Aussie line who???

voice of an A N G E L ANGEL

Chan: Hey Woojin! Woojin: Hello~~

Chan: Bye bye!

Woojin: Ohhhhh bye bye!!~~

That brings us to our next member Bang Chan

He's the leader, a vocalist, rapper, dancer

Oh my fucking god, he is perfect

He was born in Australia therefore he owns the whole country

He got into JYP before I.N. and could even walk

which doesn't say much

Dad of seven lost kittens

Sometimes he's the child himself

Chan: jAcK i'M FLyiN

(soft giggle)

He's friends with everyone and just wants to love everyone around him

Prepare to be blessed because next comes Minho

Well, his stage name is Lee Know

But around here we call him Confident Gay™ more

His smile cured my depression before I even got one

He is a dancer and a vocalist

I love his voice to the sun and back

He lives by one-sided romances with all the other members

But the best one is with Han

They're a huge ship called Minsung, can they just get fucking married?

oH MY GO-

This is Changbin.

He's our (my) fellow 99 liner

So obviously he is the coolest

He loves dark and can come across a bit colder

especially with that characteristic rapping voice (of his)

However don't get fooled

He's the biggest baby of them all and can't sleep without his munchlax plushie that he called

I just hope he gets the love he deserves

This is Hyunjin

he looks like a prince

like mirror mirror on the wall he is fucking gorgeous

oh my gAH

He's a rapper and a dancer and really good at both

He also loves Jinyoung (GOT7) and people say he is his kid

I believe it

This is Han

He is the direct son and heir of pure talent

He's a really great rapper and a vocalist as well

And, on top of all, he has one of the most honourable personalities

He's always ready to help the others

He's a huge fluff with the cutest smile

i hONestlY HOpE hE NEvEr loSeS

This beautiful freckled boy with a very thicC aussie accent is none other than Aussie mate

Felix

You can find him in the definition of sweetheart in the dictionary.

He has a voice deeper than Adele's rollings.

He's a dancer and a rapper and works so fucking hard to be always at his best

!!! Mom I just want to give him my heart

This is Seungmin

he is a vocalist and a very good one must I say

He is naturally precious

He looks a lot like Wonpil from Day6

He's a walking talking squish

You can hear the squeaks as he breathes

Might be evil sometimes but his talent makes up for it

We've come to our last member and maknae

I.N.

He is a vocalist and his singing is so beautiful

I can only hope for the greatest of things in his future

Even though I want to take him home and protect from all evils

His members already do that more than enough

He is not technically a baby but he will always be as long as he's my youngest son

Oh and he has braces, but you won't really miss it because he is always smiling

That's all for today

Stan Stray Kids Stan Talent.

Chan: gROuP hUuUUUuuG

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