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Which cat's fur is getting fallen out the most? (ENG SUB) - Duration: 9:25.It's so cute!
Do you like it, Lulu?
Mommy's going for lunch!
(Laughing)
POK!
Oh, it feels good!
Feels so nice!
(Laughing)
Lulu...
Are you listening to the sound of rain?
Are you singing "Meow"
listening to the sound of rain?
What a romantic kitty!
Your face doesn't looks so though. (lol)
Why do you look so serious?
YAP!
Oh, who's making this
Grrs sound?
(lol) Oh my...
DD~
Oh...
Are you singing Grrr song?
Saying 'pet me please~'?
Your fur's flying when I touch you.
(Laughing)
Look he runs away as soon as I talk about the fur!
You!
You!
DD.
DD, your fur is getting fallen out so much...
Let's go comb your fur!
Let's comb your fur and
get the twisted fur cut.
Do you feel lazy?
DD.
Oh.
Feel lazy, huh?
You just told me "Pet me, mom",
but all of sudden mommy got a comb and scissors in hands...
DD: Woong~
Oh, did you get upset?
Oh my...
Hey...
You're a cat. You should get your fur groomed.
Kitty.
After finishing this, let's go and eat treats.
DD: Woong~
Oh, did you say Grrr? Grrr?
Oh dear, you fur is so thin and
curly like this.
Let me handle this.
Oh my god~
DD got curly hairs~
It's like snow falling from the sky.
Wow.
Kitty.
Oh, grrr?
DD: Woong~
Oh, grrr~
DD: Woong~
Oh~
What a pity!
DD: Woong~
Oh, grrr~
Wow.. you're a kitty
whose fur is getting fallen out a lot.
What a pity!
You hate it but
someone's holding you.
Let me see. Oh, grrr~ (lol)
From who did you learn that sound?
Lulu: Sniff sniff...
Lulu: Oh...
What is it? (lol)
Hey squirrel, mommy's gonna comb your fur.
Lulu: Oh?
Oh...You look too lazy...
Want me to comb your belly too?
You're so cooperative today, kitty.
(Laughing)
Done with the whole body?
Oh...(lol)
Terrific, kitty.
You're not the type whose fur is easily fallen out.
Hi!
TT.
Hi, TT.
Are you watching the rain drops?
Wow, such a romantic kitty.
Shall we comb your fur?
Wow, kitty! Did you look at me?
Gonna run away?
Come here.
Hey. Your hairs are flying in the air.
What a fluffy cat you are!
Feel good?
Great! Let's comb hairs on your chest too.
Grrr~
Did you say grrr?
Feel so good~
It's so nice~ Dead hairs are getting fallen out~Shong Shong~
Oh, want me to kiss? (lol)
kitty~
(Laughing)
Come here!
Where are you going?
Hey! Stop!
I got you, kitty! Come here!
Momo: Geez, you're so fast.
Yes, chairman Momo.
My record in the 100-meter race is 23 seconds.
Terrific, huh?
(Laughing)
Don't move! I gotta comb your fur...
Wow...It's amazing...!
The rich is different from us...
Hairs are getting fallen out continuously!
Oh.
I'm sorry but you got lots of hairs
on your belly too so...
I think I need to comb the fur on the belly too.
Momo: I've never felt this kind humiliation in my life!
What are you talking about? I do it once in two days.
Momo: I wanna hide...
Really?
(Laughing)
You're so cute!
You can go!
It's not that much than usual.
I should've done more...but he ran away.
Hey...
You think I can't find you if you're hiding here, huh?
(Laughing)
You think I can't find you if you're hiding here, huh? Kitty.
Let's go!
Today is the day for...combing.
Ta-da!
Who's the winner of the fluffy kitty contest?
It's DD!
(Applause)
Lulu: Oh, hi?
Lulu: I came to see my hair ball.
You're the very last.
Lulu: Well, I think...
Lulu: I'm the winner cuz my fur has the most beautiful color...
No...Hey, what are you eating?
Lulu, I'll make something pretty
with these hair balls.
Gotta get the winner a present.
Here we have the 8th kitty in the house!
No? Get him eyes! (lol)
(Laughing)
Oh, it's so cute!
Do you like it, Lulu?
Mommy's going for lunch!
(Laughing)
One, two.
(Laughing)
Hello? Come inside...
Hold on...
Yeah.
Ta-da!
Cheers!
Here we have a pancake with onions...no, chives.
Pancake with chives!
It's crispy!
Umm...
I think it's a bit bland.
Lulu, go get me the soy sauce.
Huh?
(Laughing)
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Virtual Colonoscopy / CT Colonography or "Regular" Optical Colonoscopy? Which is Better? (2) - Duration: 2:39.- Colon cancer is the second most deadly cancer in the world.
1.5 million people get colon cancer diagnosis every year.
Yet colon cancer is completely preventable. Dr. Anton Titov MD
And virtual colonoscopy, also known as CT colonography, is able to detect colorectal
cancer with similar accuracy compared with regular optical colonoscopy.
You are the lead author of a seminal study that compared virtual colonoscopy with regular
optical colonoscopy.
Your study on virtual colonoscopy was published in the world's most prestigious medical journal,
New England Journal of Medicine.
What are the advantages of virtual colonoscopy that you have identified?
Well, over time we have seen virtual colonoscopy to be just as effective as regular colonoscopy,
the invasive method, for identifying the polyps and cancers that matter.
These are advanced neoplasms.
This is, of course, very important.
CT colonography actually is much less invasive.
It requires no needles, no IV medication and no sedation.
There is no recovery time, so you can immediately return to your regular activities.
You don't need a driver to take you home, for example.
We also evaluate a lot of areas outside of the colon during virtual colonoscopy.
And we find more cancers outside of the colon than within the colon.
It's a general abdominal screen, if you will.
We can screen for osteoporosis and abdominal aneurysms and other processes.
We can screen for fatty liver too by doing virtual colonoscopy.
Other advantages include comfort for the patient.
Patients have repeatedly shown that they prefer virtual over optical colonoscopy.
Anyone who has had both tests, there has been a wide margin of favoring CT colonography.
There is no sedation for virtual colonoscopy, while patients are heavily sedated for regular
colonoscopy. and it's the prolonged recovery time that they remember from that test.
So there are a number of advantages of virtual colonoscopy, Some of them relate to the relatively
non-invasive approach, But also because virtual colonoscopy is just as effective if not more
effective than regular colonoscopy in identifying the lesions that matter.
So it's possible that actually virtual colonoscopy is even more sensitive and detects more colon
cancers and precancerous lesions compared with the optical colonoscopy?
Yeah.
In fact we have found no test is perfect, of course.
But the lesions that can be missed in optical colonoscopy are sometimes right-sided colon
cancers or advanced adenomas that can be hiding behind folds.
But these areas are very easy for us to identify.
Because we have really no physical constraints in terms of detection.
So there's definitely a complementary nature between virtual colonoscopy and optical colonoscopy.
But I believe that's true.
I think in the end virtual colonoscopy is probably slightly better at identifying some
of these important lesions.
It's amazing how the virtualization and the use of technology really improves the ability
of the people to look at previously challenging situations, also in many other applications
outside of healthcare.
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Kim Go Eun Talks About Friendships With Other Actors And Chooses Which Male Co-Star She'd Introduce - Duration: 2:45.Kim Go Eun spoke about her current film and former male co-stars on KBS 2TV's "Entertainment Weekly
" On the June 29 broadcast, the actress walked the streets and met fans on the show's segment "Guerrilla Date
" Soompi.Display.News.English.300x250.BTF Soompi.Mobile.English.300x250.ATF In an interview afterward, Kim Go Eun said, "I gained 8 kilograms (approximately 17
6 pounds) for my role in 'Sunset in My Hometown,' but I was happy. I ate everything I wanted
" She also spoke about her friendships with other actresses. On "China Town" co-star Kim Hye Soo, Kim Go Eun said, "We have a group chatroom for 'China Town
' She shares various kinds of information." She continued, "I met Jeon Do Yeon in the film 'Memories of the Sword
' I call her late at night after I drink. At first, she was worried." The reporter then brought up how Kim Go Eun has worked with many handsome actors in her previous works such as Gong Yoo in tvN's "Goblin," Park Bo Gum in "China Town," Park Hae Jin in "Cheese in the Trap," and Park Jung Min in "Sunset in My Hometown
" When asked to choose which one of these actors she'd like to introduce to a friend, Kim Go Eun answered, "Park Jung Min
He's a really good person. The other people are all great too, but Park Jung Min is the real deal
" "Sunset in My Hometown" will premiere in theaters on July 4. Source (1)
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Iran's Sardar Azmoun retires from international over online abuse which affected mother's health - Duration: 2:33.World Cup: Iran's Sardar Azmoun retires from international football over online abuse which affected mother's health
Online bullying has cost Iran one of its top football players with forward Sardar Azmoun announcing his retirement from the national team.
The 23-year-old was the target of numerous attacks on social media after failing to score in any of Iran's three group matches at the World Cup.
He was sent obscene messages and mocked for his perceived lack of impact.
Azmoun said his mother had been recovering from a serious illness, but the insults caused it to flare up again.
Between football and his mother, he wrote on Instagram that "I chose my mother".
The Rubin Kazan striker had been built up as Iran's top goal-scoring threat before the tournament and has scored 23 goals in 36 international appearances.
Another forward, the 30-year-old Reza Ghoochannejhad, said he was also leaving the Iran team.
He was an unused substitute in all three games.
"My mind, my personality and my pride do not allow me" to wear the Iranian national team shirt again, Ghoochannejhad said in his Instagram statement.
Ghoochannejhad did not say whether he was reacting to the online abuse or to coach Carlos Queiroz's decision not to play him at the World Cup.
Iran missed out on qualifying for the knockout stages by one point.
The team beat Morocco 1-0 on an own goal before losing 1-0 to Spain and drawing 1-1 with Portugal.
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Free vs Premium WordPress Themes - Which To Choose And Why? - Duration: 5:31.Hi! This is Topher with WinningWP.
In this video, we're going to take a look
at "Free versus Premium WordPress Themes.
Which to Choose, and Why?"
First, let's start with some definitions.
Free themes, obviously, don't cost money,
and they're often shareable.
So a friend says to you,
"Hey, I really like that theme you're using,
"Could I have it?"
You're welcome to give it to them.
Premium themes cost money,
but they often come with many extras.
They come with support, and often they come with licenses
for things like font libraries.
So let's look at some pros and cons here.
A big pro for free themes is that they are indeed free.
You could try it and if you don't like it throw it away.
If you have a whole bunch of free ones,
you can try them all.
Free themes often come with good community support.
We're here at wordpress.org and if we go to themes,
and click on this BlueGray theme,
right here's a button that says, "view support forum."
And we can learn several things from this support forum.
There are some items here that are pinned
and they're kind of old,
but there's still valid information in there.
But where we get to the modern stuff, you'll note that,
A, a problem posted only 13 hours ago has an answer,
and B, there's quite a bit of time between questions,
which often means that the theme is built well enough
that there aren't a lot of questions to be had.
So it looks like questions are answered quickly
and they're all answered.
That's a great plus for community support.
We also have potentially great
communication with the author.
If we go back to this page, and go back to the theme page,
you can see that there's a link here to theme homepage,
and we can see it was built by Guido van der Leest.
And here on his website you can communicate with him.
Now he may or may not wish to communicate back,
but you know who he is.
He's just a guy who built a theme.
There's also usually very good code quality
when listed on the official wordpress.org repository.
Each theme on that wordpress.org repository is code-reviewed
by people who know what they're doing.
They're filtering out malware, they're filtering out spam,
they're filtering out security flaws.
All of those things get filtered out
before the theme can appear on wordpress.org.
But now let's look at some of the cons.
There's no promised support.
The support forum I showed you is voluntary.
The theme creator doesn't have to post in there,
nor does anyone else.
The code is published as-is.
So if you get an author who's great at communication,
wonderful, but don't expect it.
There's also potentially
terrible communication with the author.
If the author just wanted to build a theme
and then never have to deal with anyone again,
that's their right.
There's also potentially terrible code.
Now I mention the code on wordpress.org is good,
but there are lots of other places to get free themes,
and not all of them are as reputable as wordpress.org.
The same holds true for the malware risk.
If you simply Google free wordpress themes,
you'll find thousands and thousands of sites,
and some of them are deliberately
hiding malware inside those themes.
Lastly, there's the high risk that the theme
will just be abandoned with no future updates.
If the author decides that they're done with the theme
and they don't want to work with it any more,
that's their right, they don't have to at all.
Now let's look at some of the pros for premium themes.
The first is promised support.
This is the website for The Theme Foundry,
and if we go to pricing you'll see that it
"includes all current and future publisher themes
"for use on sites you own and run,
"commercial quality Adobe Typekit fonts
"and friendly email support."
And if we go down to the bottom, there's a spot that says,
"I have a question, where can I get help?"
You simply email them and they will help you
because you paid for it.
That's one of the advantages of a premium theme.
There's also typically continuous development.
If a premium theme shop wants
to continue selling their themes,
they need to continue making them better and better.
So you'll often see regular releases.
They're also typically compatible with popular plugins.
With a free theme, they may not worry about that as much
because they simply don't care.
But if somebody wants you to pay money for a theme,
they need to make it work with popular plugins.
Now let's look at the cons.
One, obviously, is that they're not free.
If you don't want to spend money,
then premium themes are not for you.
There's also possibly dodgy sellers.
I haven't seen this very much, but I know that they exist.
There are people who take themes,
modify them just a little bit,
and resell them as their own,
and then leave without any support.
As long as you stick with well-known
and reputable premium theme shops,
this should not be a problem.
So, to sum up, if you like the idea of free themes
where you can try as many as you like,
and while community support would be great,
it's not necessary, then free themes are probably for you.
On the other hand, if support is important to you,
and you can afford the fee,
then premium themes are probably the way you want to go.
If you'd like to learn more about WordPress,
check out WinningWP.com.
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Brace yourselves for 'electric ants' which can cause fires set to invade UK - Duration: 1:32.</form> Brits have been warned to brace themselves for an electric ant invasion after a colony of up to a million was discovered
The insects – also known as Asian Super Ants – get their nickname as they are attracted to cables and junction boxes and often cause fires
The massive interconnected colony infesting two streets in Eastbourne, East Sussex, is being dealt with by pest controller Paul Bates
He said: "If it wasn't caught in time it could have spread. I would warn people to look out for them
" Electric ants, officially named Lasius Neglectus, are native to Uzbekistan, Turkey and some parts of south-eastern Europe
They arrived here in imported pot plants in 2009 and have since been found in Essex, London, Norfolk, Cambridge, Yorkshire and Suffolk
Read More Top Stories from Mirror.co.uk The biggest colony previously seen in the UK contained 35,000 ants in Gloucestershire in 2009
Dr Elva Robinson, a lecturer in ecology at the University of York, has said that electric ants – which look similar to black garden ants, but are more aggressive – could have a "big impact" on our native ecosystem
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