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"We chose to reimagine medical education.

We incorporate simulation in every block; engage our community in all aspects; and changed

our approach to learning by flipping our classrooms."

"We chose to reimagine transformative leadership by championing diversity and inclusion; focusing

on compassionate patient care; and building strong collaborations with our nine clinical partners."

"We chose to reimagine translational research by embracing the intersection of medicine

and technology to provide solutions to global health challenges."

"Reimagine Phoenix.

It's all here."

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Here & Now Monday November 26 2018 - Duration: 1:06:02.

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What Are Even and Odd Numbers - Find Out Here - Duration: 8:15.

hi everyone welcome to dot dot toys today we're going to be working on even

and odd numbers and we're gonna have some special helpers yep you guessed it

we're gonna have some num nums and Hatchimals to help us with our even and

odd numbers so let's get started

first let me tell you what even and odd numbers are even numbers are numbers

that have almost like a buddy for example if I have one little Hachem oh

here that one is by itself there is nobody there's only one but now if I put

another patchable there now we have to their buddies so the number two is an

even number odd numbers are just the opposite odd numbers are by themselves

that means if I have one little Hachem on here he's by himself he doesn't have

a buddy so one is an odd number okay so let's work on some examples how many num

nums do I have here let's count one two three four I have four num nums let's

see if the number four isn't even or odd number the way I do that is to see if my

num nums have a body so we have our first num num here

that's one let's see if he has a buddy right here so I have one two the number

two is an even number but I still have these here so let's see now I have

another one while he's by himself I have one two three three is by himself

so that's an odd number but wait I have here another friend another num num so

now I have one two three four four is an even number they both have buddies

okay now let's work on some Hachem oohs let's see how many Hachem oohs I have

here one two three four five six six patchy moles let's see if the number six

is an even or odd number let's see let's see how many have buddies here's number

one does he have a buddy right over here so they have a buddy so the number one

two is an even number okay now I have another one let's see if he has a buddy

right here so now I have one two three four four is also an even number but I

got another one here he's by himself let's see if he has a buddy

yes he does right over here so now I have one two three four five six I have

six Hatcher moles and the number six is a even number okay we're back to num

nums let's see how many num nums we have one

two three let's see if the number three is an even or odd number so let's start

with one here's one let's see if he has a buddy dairy goes one two we know the

number two is an even number but wait we got another num num here three wait does

he have a buddy no buddy so this guy is all by himself that means one two three

the number three is an odd number okay let's count how many num nums we have

now one two three four five we have five num nums let's see if the number five is

an even or odd number remember always try to find a buddy if it has a buddy

it's an even number if it doesn't it's a you got it odd number so let's check it

out we have one let's see if you has a buddy right here here is its buddy now

we have 1 2 3 3 does he have a buddy that's right the next one right here

buddy so we have one pair another pair let's go how many 1 2 3 4 so far four is

an even number but we got one more num num right over here

well oh this one's by itself so that he has nobody so how many num nums do we

have right 5 so the number 5 is a you got it odd number because number 5 has

no buddy okay now we mix them up we put all the num nums and hatch the most

together let's see how many we have let's count one two three four five six

seven let's see if the number seven is an even or odd number what do you think

all right let's try to find out so let's start with number one let's see if he

has a buddy that's right right over here so these

two are buddies so number two is an even number let's go

to the next one one two three that's right here is its

buddy four is an even number now we have five and six here is its buddy

six is an even number and now we have the number seven does the seven have a

buddy no buddy so the number seven is a hot number

now another way that I remember what our even odd numbers is I have a really cool

song wanna hear it here it goes zero two four six eight even numbers are

really great zero two four six eight even numbers are really great hey before

we go to our next problem my little buddies here I want to tell you that if

you like what you're watching please give us a thumbs up and don't forget to

subscribe to dot that toys on to the next one okay now we're gonna have some

surprises pop up remember always try to get its buddy if it doesn't have a buddy

it's an odd number so let's see how many we have here one two three or do they

all have a buddy that's right so the number four is an even number okay let's

do it again let's see how many surprises pop up now one two three four five six

seven

eight-nine okay is the number nine even or odd that's

right the last one has no buddy so that means the number nine is an odd number

awesome job kiss your brain now before we leave

let's do our song one more time for our even and odd numbers remember zero two

four six eight even numbers are really great well that's it for today boys and

girls if you liked what you saw please give us a big thumbs up and don't forget

to subscribe every Monday and Thursday that that toys uploads new videos just

for you well that's it for now bye

you

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Here's the real job of LEADERS - Duration: 1:59.

If you hold a little baby

and you look at that baby,

you love them exactly the way they are,

but the reality is all they can do

is eat, sleep, cry, and poop.

That's all they got.

(laughing)

But that's not what you see.

You see more.

You imagine who they could be.

And then you give everything you've got:

money, time, energy, resources.

For 18 years, 20 years...

40 years.

(laughing)

To try to see that sense of possibility

come into reality.

You're holding space for that child.

That's what you're doing.

You're holding space in the world for them.

Even when they don't hold space for themselves,

even when they've given up on who they could be

and where they could go, who they could become,

you hold the space.

And, at it's core, that is the job of parenting,

to hold space for your children's potential.

But I think that's also the job

of every leader in the world.

To hold space for what's possible.

Napoleon said: "Leaders are dealers in hope."

"Leaders are dealers in hope."

The strongest asset they have is that ability

to paint a positive picture of what could be.

On a big level for the whole organization...

Imagine where we could go together.

But, on a smaller level:

I see you.

And I imagine and can see who you could be.

And I'll hold space for it.

I'll help you go there.

I'll help you become that potential

that I know is within you.

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You Are Welcome Here - Duration: 2:43.

Hi, I'm Jennifer Walters the Dean of the Undergraduate College. International

students are an important part of our community as performers, athletes,

scholars, leaders, and you are welcome here. The Office of the Registrar wants

you to know -- you are welcome here!

Hi, I'm Aisha. I'm Clara. I am from Singapore.

I am from New Jersey and Germany. And, you are welcome here!

Hi, I'm Tiffany from San Francisco. Hi, I'm Abby and I'm from Wichita, Kansas. I'm Winnie and I'm from Taiwan. I'm Monica, I'm from Los Angeles.

And, you are welcome here!

I'm Marybeth Horvath the Director of Student Activities and Orientation. I'm Tonja Nixon the First-Year Experience Coordinator.

And we want you to know that you are welcome here.

We're from the Undergraduate Deans Office and you are welcome here.

Hi, we're from the Undergraduate Deans Office and you are welcome here!

Hello, I'm Alice Lesnick, I'm Director and Term Professor in the Bryn Mawr/Haverford

Education Program, and I serve as faculty convener for International Programs.

Hello, I am Michael Allen, Professor of Political Science and chair of that department.

I am Professor of International Studies and co-chair of that program. And, you are welcome here!

Hi, my name is Xumei Cheng. I'm a physics professor at Bryn Mawr College, together with my research students

in the nanomaterials and spintronics lab. Welcome to Bryn Mawr.

You are welcome here!

[Xiao Wang, Ph.D. candidate in physics would like to let you know that you are welcome here!]

[Zainab Batool, '21, would also like to let you know that you are welcome here!]

[President, Kim Cassidy] Bryn Mawr has been educating global women leaders for more than 130 years.

We have long enrolled a significant percentage of international students

and taken a global perspective on our mission.

Today, 24% of Bryn Mawr students are international citizens; the third highest percentage of

any liberal arts college in the US, and our undergraduate student body includes

citizens of 58 countries.

Here international diversity is an intentional strategy for excellence.

You are welcome here!

I am Mary Osirim, Provost at Bryn Mawr College, and you are very welcome here.

Hi, I'm Patti Lausch, Director of International Student and Scholar Services and

Advising at Bryn Mawr College.

We're here to say...

YOU ARE WELCOME HERE!

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WFAA ORIGINAL: The Texas bullet train now looks likely. Here's what to expect - Duration: 4:48.

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Here's how Amazon's HQ2 incentives add up - Duration: 2:14.

After a year-long competition, Amazon has chosen the locations for its so-called HQ2

and secured hefty incentive packages from state and local governments in the process.

The $5 billion headquarters will be split between Crystal City, Virginia and Long Island City, with about 25,000 employees in each location,

plus a "regional hub" in Nashville.

The average annual salary of for Amazon's HQ2 employees is slated to be $150,000.

In exchange for the jobs, all three cities are offering up tax benefits and public money

and New York is leading the way.

New York offered the e-Commerce giant the largest incentive package to the tune of roughly $3 billion in tax benefits.

New York State is providing $1.7 billion in tax credits and grants through a grant and the state's Excelsior Jobs Program.

And from New York City, Amazon will be able to cash in on of-right tax incentives including the Relocation and Employment Assistance Program, or REAP.

REAP allows offices that move into outer boroughs to collect a tax credit of $3,000 per employee for 12 years.

If Amazon hires the 25,000 employees its promised over the designated period, REAP benefits would total $1.3 billion.

Meanwhile, in Crystal City, Virginia and Arlington County offered direct subsidies and investment in public transportation for a total package of about $800 million.

The state also threw in a $1.1 billion spending plan over 20 years to expand tech-focused higher education programs.

Nashville is giving $102 million in subsidies for the 5,000 jobs Amazon pledged to create in the new hub.

Between all three cities, Amazon's $5 billion HQ2 will collect a grand total of close to $4 billion* in tax benefits and subsidies.

Though it seems like a sweet deal, other cities in the HQ2 competition offered Amazon even bigger incentive packages.

Maryland offered up $8.5 billion

and New Jersey dangled a $7 billion deal.

Public backlash over the incentive packages is growing.

After all, the e-Commerce giant was valued at $1 trillion in September,

and is led by the world's richest man.

Neither Facebook nor Google have sought tax incentives as they expand rapidly in New York City.

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Is The Recession Already Here? - Duration: 3:55.

As of recently over the course of the last 30 days, a lot of consumers have been asking

me 'Are we in a recession?'.

I think the government falls into a recession about six months before they actually admit

they're in a recession.

And a couple weeks ago we talked about the economy of the United States and how it has

continuously peaked in multiple areas and that typically is when we start falling into

recession territory.

Right now, the stock market for the month of November is in negative territory.

And as of this morning, they are currently announcing that we've wiped away all of 2018's

gains.

A couple of things we have to take note here is that oil prices are now hitting bear territory.

In my opinion this is one of the items that we have to look at to identify whether we

are in a recession or not.

Historically, they talk about oil being an item where the price is dropping because there's

too much surplus or there's not enough surplus.

In my opinion when we are at the peak of an economy, they reduce the price of oil to ensure

that the consumer pays less at the pump.

Vacations become cheaper to take, airline tickets become cheaper.

That is one of the items that we are looking at as a cash injection back into the economy.

If we make more money readily available in our pockets, we're gonna spend more money.

We're also going into the holiday season.

That means Christmas is right around the corner.

What that also means is that we should expect that the amount of money that's being spent

in the holiday season is going to be higher than normal.

That's what they're gonna come out on the news and tell us, and it will probably be

accurate.

But it also cannot negate the fact that all the things behind us are taking place.

We saw October lose nearly 2000 points.

We're already in November and we're just through the first half, going into the second half

of the month, and we're already at almost already 1,000 points with today losing 500

points.

These are the key items we have to look at.

There are multiple things that are taking place around us all the way across the board.

And if we look at the big foundation companies within the stock market, the losses that they're

taking are absolutely massive.

And the question I want you to ask yourself is the amount of money that's being lost in

big companies and corporations inside the United States in regards to their stock price.

Is the consumer that's out there, you and I, the individuals that are out there that

hold a portion of those shares.

Can we the people move those shares enough for those companies to lose 42 billion dollars?

We the people, do we have the power to be able to sell off enough in a day to make a

company lose 120 billion dollars?

My opinion and my answer is no.

That means that companies and corporations are getting out ahead of the curve.

They would be the ones that are selling off the majority of those shares to be able to

take those losses.

What that tells us and should tell you and I that they're getting out ahead of the curve.

This is the same thing we've talked about.

These are the indicators that are out there.

And you as a consumer have to ask yourself regardless of what age you are.

I don't care if you're a young businessman, if you're at the point of retiring, you're

50-55, going into 60 years of age and still working, or you're over 60 and you're now

retired.

The money that we have sitting in those sectors of the market are becoming more at risk and

they are becoming at risk at a higher and higher and elevated level than we've seen

in a very long period of time.

The information we provide you on a daily basis is to help you safeguard your money

at whatever capacity you choose to do so.

We are here to give you the information so you can make the best decisions that are out

there.

We're trying to give you the tell-tale signs that are available.

All of us at some point in time have been told one thing by itself doesn't mean anything.

But when you start taking all the pieces of the puzzle, lay them out on the table, put

them together, it starts identifying and starts to put together a very clear picture.

Be sure to click on the link below or call the number on your screen to get access to

the newest report: The Next Recession: Here's What it Could Look Like.

So get your electronic copy of this report today, and as always, thank you for watching

U.S.Money Reserve's Market Insights.

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Here's How We Could Store Data on a Single Atom - Duration: 3:22.

Data and data storage are in a never-ending arms race.

The size and cost of memory shrinks while video and photo resolutions go up, and file

sizes balloon.

The end result is you just never seem to have enough room on your phone or laptop for all

your stuff, and you have to choose which photos of your cat to delete so you can take more

photos of your cat right now cuz she's doing something so cute.

But there's a limit to how small magnetic storage can get, and scientists are inching

towards it.

The basic building block of data is a bit, represented by either a 1 or a 0.

The basic building block of ordinary matter is an atom.

So scientists have been trying to store a bit using a single atom.

It actually makes sense when you think about it.

Magnetic storage has been common in computers since the 1950s, when hard disk drives held

a whopping 4-ish MB and was the size of a refrigerator.

Magnets have a north and south pole, so depending on which way they're oriented they can represent

a one or a zero.

Usually magnetic fields are only noticeable when the magnetic fields of whole clusters

of atoms are aligned the same way, but zoom in closer and you'll see the electrons of

atoms basically act as tiny magnets in and of themselves, so theoretically a single atom

could be enough to represent a bit.

But down at that atomic scale, things can be chaotic.

Atoms are extremely sensitive to their surroundings, which can cause their north and south poles

to flip.

To store data reliably, scientists need to prevent this flipping, and most experiments

in single atom data storage solve this problem with extreme cold.

In July of 2018 one experiment used holmium atoms as their magnets, and subjected them

to extreme conditions.

They found the holmium atoms retained their magnetization even in a very strong magnetic

field of 8 Tesla, so long as they were kept below 45 Kelvin.

Still the researchers hope that the holmium's resilience points to more stable data storage

at less extreme temperatures.

And finally in September of 2018 scientists announced they had come up with a different

approach to single atom storage altogether.

Using cobalt atoms on a background of black phosphorus, the scientists created an energy

difference between the cobalt atom's orbitals, or the regions where electrons orbit the nucleus.

This allowed them to use the electron's orbital angular momentum to create the bits,

instead of their spin angular momentum like in previous experiments.

Changing the orbital angular momentum has a bigger energy barrier, which should make

the bits more stable at higher temperatures, though they've only been tested in extreme

cold so far.

Even if scientists make single atom storage stable at room temperature, there are still

other problems to solve before it goes mainstream.

Data also need to be easy to write with acceptable an signal to noise ratio.

Most experiments in single atom data storage use a Scanning Tunnelling Microscope to arrange

the atoms one by one, which is not effective enough for practical use.

Single atom storage has a long way to go, and in the meantime, it looks like I'm just

not going to have enough space for more pictures of my cat.

So storage on atom might take a while, but DNA data storage could be here in a few years.

Check out our video about it here.

Fun fact, there are also some scientists out there trying to store data on a single ELECTRON!

It's called electronic quantum holography, and it very confusing, please don't make

me do a video about it.

Catch ya next time on Seeker!

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Nate Hill has made $340,825 in Fortnite Tournaments. Here's HOW. - Duration: 8:03.

Video introduction

Hey what's up guys, it's Keith Alan and this video is a Nate Hill analysis.

You wouldn't expect this guy to show up to every tournament and finish in the top

ten.

It seems like he spends more time playing with his hair than playing fortnite, but this

guy just knows how to win.

He's scrappy, his game isn't always clean, but the guy is smart.

In this video I'm going to breakdown how to build and play aggressively and how to

abuse the grappler just like Nate Hill.

Once you finish this video, you'll have a better idea of how to dominate every fight

and maybe you'll learn something about hair products.

Let's get into it!

Replay, Time in Replay, Which Kills

NateHill 3, 12:45~, 10 and 11

Pay special attention to Nate Hill's aggressive play in this example.

You can visibly see how rewarded you are for playing at a fast pace.

This is a duo game where Nate Hill is left to win the game by himself.

His loadout is a SCAR, tactical shotgun, Hand cannon, and Grappler.

Nate Hill spots out a duo leaving Tilted towers and shoots at them right away.

Once he lands a few shots, he knows that he can't give them time, or else his damage

will mean nothing.

Whenever you remove an opponents shield you always have to think about engaging.

He uses his grappler to fly in and immediately builds a ramp connected to his opponents buildings.

Connecting buildings lets you move forward while counterbuilding at the same time.

But look at what Nate Hill does next.

This technique is so underused and will be the meta in the future, so learn it now.

He places a cone from max range on his opponents ramp from the side.

This cone is SO strong because you block your opponent from going any further PLUS you can

edit the cone and then shoot at them.

(show a clip) But this is duos, the first player he counterbuilt

is back and Nate Hill is now surrounded.

Instead of turtling, which is what most players would do, he goes all in on one player and

secures one kill.

WHen you turtle against two enemies youre a dead man.

They can attack you from two different angles.

Instead go all in on one because there's no better choice.

Once he heals up a bit, he pushes for high ground and is able land a HUGE shotgun hit

before getting a bit unlucky with the enemy going through his wall.

But that doesn't tilt him, he keeps going, he keeps pushing and finds the kill.

Something I'd like to point out is that during his close range exchange, Nate Hill

is strafing, crouching and uncrouching, and jumping.

Moving in random patterns is so much better than just standing there or strafing in one

direction.

You want to challenge your enemy to track you.

In this fight he used the cone counterplay, the crouching teachnique and most importantly,

forced a 1v1 in a 2 v1 situation.

Have guts!

In these situations don't turtle like everyone else.

Force that 1v1 even if you feel uncomfortable.

NateHill 3, 19:10~, 17 and 18

Counter building Counter turrets

Jump shoot build Hand cannon

In this example, Nate Hill is in a terrible position but he manages to win with great

game-sense.

He's on the low ground with the storm closing in and getting thrashed by a turret.

It doesn't get much worse than this.

His loadout however is in good shape with a SCAR, heavy shotgun, hand cannon, and grappler.

The first thing Nate Hill does is use his grappler charges to get away from the mounted

turret.

The path he takes is really smart.

He goes to the far side of the mountain, so his opponents no longer have sight of him.

This move allowed him to push for level ground.

He wastes no time and begins to reinforce ramps and push for high ground.

For a split second you can see one enemy to his right and another to his left.

It's easy to panic and pick the wrong target, but you always want to fight the closest threat

first, like you see here.

He just made an INSANE play that I'm sure you guys missed.

I'm going to slow it down one time and see if you can spot it out…

That floor that he places mid jump on top of his opponent saved the fight.

He blocked his opponent from building and secured high ground.

This is a great example of counterbuilding.

Now it's a shooting range for Nate Hill.

He hurts one player enough to be willing to give up high ground to finish the kill.

Now there's one player left.

Look at the way he builds to high ground.

This isn't the type of clean building you see in playgrounds, this is real time building

that you need to get familiar with.

Everytime he turns, he's covering his weaksides and pushing up at the same time.

His opponent has no chance once Nate Hill is on top and spraying.

In this clip Nate Hill made a great decision to focus the closest enemy, and built-in-a-way

that protected him while also getting highground.

Whenever you're counterbuilding, don't lose focus on the goal, and that goal is getting

high ground.

Natehill 2, 0:50~, 6 and 7

In this play we're going to focus on how Nate Hill plays from the defensive position.

This is a solo game and his loadout is an AR, tactical shotgun, hand cannon, and grappler.

Before he's forced to play defensvily, he spots out a player in the remains of a buildfight

and immediately takes high ground with his grappler.

Nate Hill hears his opponent pull out their pickaxe and he's on the hunt.

He could have sat on high ground and just sprayed, but he's trying to find and end

fights right away.

He deals about 150 damage before his opponent nearly places him in a trap box.

This is what you need to watch out for when playing so aggressively.

When someone places a ramp above your head you need to instantly break a wall and get

out, just like you see here.

Not only does he get out, but he knows his back will be exposed, so he replaces the wall

and saves himself from taking any damage, this is a minor detail that probably saved

him the fight.

While he's building here, he never stops thinking about where his opponent could be.

You can see him turning his camera around to look as he's building.

It's better to play a bit slower in order to build with a purpose, instead of just building.

Once he spots his opponent he ramp-tunnels, WHILE protecting his weak side.

Nate Hill successfully 180s, but his opponent opts to stack 90s.

Stacking 90s will let you get high ground faster, but it also makes you lose track of

your surroundings.

Nate Hill is very close to being able to break his opponent's base down, but instead takes

some fall damage and has to turtle.

At this point there are 3 or 4 players in the fight.

Watch very closely how Nate Hill plays in the 1x1 because as much as players think its

boring, it's very effective.

The first thing he does is builds a 1 by 1 and spots out every single player and their

position.

If you don't know where everyone is, then you're going to have to play safe.

Nate Hill begins making corner and window edits to start shooting anyone unfortunate

enough to be in his sight.

Once his first target is eliminated, he turns his attention to his second victim and lands

an eye popping hand cannon shot.

Whenever you land a shot like that and you have a grappler, do not just sit back.

Push in like Nate Hill.

He almost pulls off an insane shotgun grappler play, but falls a bit short.

But no worries, grappler OP and gets the kill.

Nate hill isn't a one dimensional player with only a go button.

It might seem like he takes every fight, but he only picks the right ones.

In this clip he was primarily in the defensive position.

But it didn't feel like he was because he was constantly looking for the opportunity

to be offensive.

There you have it, Nate Hill is more than just his looks.

He's smart and he knows how to win.

I hope you guys learned something new from this video.

Let us know in the comments below which pro you want us to analyze next.

And don't forget to like and subscribe if you haven't.

Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time.

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What the "Fall" of H3H3 Actually Reveals in the Drama/Commentary Community (w/Dara Tah) - Duration: 15:02.

YouTube has cultivated some of the best creators in the digital age, mainstream media could never replicate

But with that, comes the manipulative content with the sole purpose to garner views at the expense of the audience

Some very fake and others plain problematic

Give me my XBox or I'll chok him out

Come on. Come on!

I want my XBox!

but when the community sees a problem on the platform

many are quick to speak out

One of the most prominent figures Ethan Klein from H3H3 Productions

It's both of them. Yeah

It's both parents. There's no where to turn

there's nowhere to turn and that's not even the worst of their abus

Ethan has gained massive credibility for pointing out ridiculous videos on the internet

By winning a landmark lawsuit against Matt Hoss

some would even go as far to say that h3h3 solidified fair use and free speech for a number of creators

However, as of late, the community has began to turn against Ethan

calling him a hypocrite, arrogant, money hungry, and someone who throws his friends under the bus

Though Ethan does deserve some of the circisim he has been receiving, this also reveals something deeper in the drama and commentary community

Check this out

Right there

Whoa! Did they say something controversial?

Not really

Welcome to Psych IRL. My name is Donna

So, something I've noticed recently is

big drama or commentary channels being criticized

and for the sake of this video, I'm going to lump drama channels and commentary channels up together

but basically they're channels that talk about events that happen in the youtube community

aren't you a commentary channel?

sure people have lumped me in that category before

Um I do talk about other youtubers so I don't know. You can classify me as whatever you want

and I'm not trying to say I'm holier than thou

because I have made negative videos in the past

I'm just saying this is a very interesting pattern to take notice of

and I want to talk about that topic today

I'm not saying at all that these channels don't deserve the criticism. Big channels

that have been criticized include Philip Defranco

Peter Monn, Bobby Burns, and recently it's H3H3

H3h3productions is composed of husband and wife Ethan and Hila Klein

While Ethan is the main subject of the videos, Hila is usually behind the camera

Their early videos were short humorous edits that made fun of pop culture

and from time to time, they would create parodies

Have you ever been to outerspace?

Then how do you know it's there

What really began growing their channel though is their reaction videos

and in between they would comment on how absurd the content was

Somewhat attractive actually. She's a pretty girl

She's got nice teeth

I'll definitely ___ her face

to be romantic about it

Sorry Hila

Hey rain Florence here

Alright she's insan nevermind

This brought attention to a lot of problematic content on the site like fake pranks

CSGO gambling, and the suppression of free speech from those who threaten others with legal action

All in all though Ethan wasn't the first to create this format but,

but he is a very influential figure in the commentary community that many have followed

Now, how could someone go from one of the most trusted YouTubers on the platform to one of the most criticized?

I decided to speak to Dara Tah

Someone who while making a few commentary videos himself has a love/hate relationship with the community

I hate almost all other commentary channels

but most importantly he's a fan of h3h3.

they started off as commentary and it seems like they're receiving backlash

just overall thoughts

Yeah ok. So I mean look

the first time I ever came across an H3H3 video

I just found it hilarious. It was kinda like

here's this guy in his room. a bit older than most youtubers as well.

he was absolutely taking a

he's trolling on people but in an entertaining way

and you could tell he didn't take it serious

the reason I loved them wasn't because he was right, but because he was entertaining

he has just a funny gross out comedy to him

you know when he's doing ehhhhh ehhhhh kinda thing

yeah yeah yeah

there's just something...I don't know

that's almost like his trademark. There's just something funny to that kind of comedy

what's happening now was inevitable

you criticize enough people, you create

such high standards for other people

eventually you're going to fall flat on your face into it

I think most long term youtubers have come out

to be...look very hypocritical

As soon as people start scrolling through your content

they'll find stuff that just doesn't match up

and it's context

I mean your opinion can change a week later after making something a few days later after something

With H3, yeah he's looking like a serious hypocrite

but that's almost like the nature of his channel

the nature of his channel was to

criticize people and unfortunately once he started turning his own criticism

against himself, he looks bad

but it's not like I'm surprised

Like I said before, Ethan does deserve some of the criticism that he is getting

and yes this is inevitable if you're a channel that blows up because of your opinions

First, you're going to be constantly walking a tightrope with your new massive audience

in hopes of keeping everyone happy and agreeing with you

This of course is impossible

LeafyIsHere for example

had some very harsh criticisms for cringe content on the internet

Some would even call it bullying

Despite this, his small audience subscribed for just that

After covering popular topics like Jacob Sartorius

and FouseyTube, his channel grew

This new influx of people then saw the bullying

Many YouTubers including h3h3 criticised him for that

Eventually he stopped uploading videos and a lot of that can be attributed to popular opinion

In Ethan's case, he had very unpopular opinions on religion and politics causing part of the current backlash

From my perspective it seems like they kind of became more serious

with the podcast and things like that

and then I don't know if you classify them as commentary channels

You know Cody Ko, Danny Gonzales, Drew Gooden, or whatever

They sort of do commentary but it's like in a fun

like teasing poking way

and it's not taken as seriously as h3

Do you think there's a difference between those 2 channels?

I actually don't. You don't? okay.

No I don't see a difference.

I would definitely consider Danny Gonzales and Drew Gooden

Drew Gooden as commentary channels

They're just better at it

You know I think H3 was the best in terms of simply making criticism entertaining

I think those guys are very entertaining as well

They're comedians but really their subject is usually commentary and criticism

Why do you think they aren't getting that sort of backlash though?

Because of the type of comedy that they do

I think it's the way the handle the subjects. Again like you said

It's not serious but also because they're not as popular

If you are going to take a more serious approach to criticism you have to do it right

Ethan's podcast does unfortunately reveal a lot of hypocrisy and taking criticism too personally

His past content was entertaining and it felt like he was just being a troll

The same can be said for creators like Cody Ko

How he reacts is all in good fun

I guess you're supposed to brush your teeth with hot glue

You see that same attitude when Ethan seems to be doing a parody of Prince EA's content

We use social media, but we're less social than ever

Isn't that ironic since it's called social media but it actually makes us less social

When he speaks about it more seriously and on his podcast though

it strikes one as being a bit hostile and the audience senses that

When they show the attention span of an average adult today, it's 1 second lower than that of a gold fish

shut up

I guarantee you that a human as more attention than a goldfish

if you're able to test that Prince EA

I don't know what kind of labs you're working in

When taking this approach you do have to detach from personal feelings

a good commentator that does this is boyinaband

Did you know that?

No.

The type of audience commentary channels attract also tend to be critical, so your every move will be picked apart

You aren't going to get the audience that loves you unconditionally no matter what wrongs you've done

someone like the Paul brothers have

You taught your audience to think critically and to be careful of who you trust

It is also very likely that your viewers are subscribed to other commentary channels

and if you step on those other commentary channels toes

who's to say they won't side with them and turn against you?

Keemstar has decided to attack Inabber

but just yesterday he got featured in a new video by Shane Dawson

As soon as Shane's video came out

Keemstar just starts hating on Inabber on his twitter for no reason whatsoever

I nabber horrible YouTuber that has no respect for facts

Wrong! I'm in the series

Inabber is a bad YouTuber! Who spent 1 full year ___king off Shane by attacking Onision or whatever his name is!

Even your transition from type of content to content will be picked apart.

Many youtubers who have switched to the podcast format have been welcomed by their viewers with open arms

and if their viewers don't like it, they simply don't watch it

Ethan on the other hand is getting criticism

You see this same critique with other commentary channels like Bobby Burns

who has seemed to stop doing commentary in favor of music and vlogs

Bobby even made a video tearing it apart

tearing apart Shane

and turned his back on his actual audience in favor of Shane's audience

You became the very thing you swore to destroy

another thing that I noticed is that the drama channels and commentary channels that get criticized

are being criticized by up and coming commentary channels

and I watched this whole 1 hour criticism of H3 and I'm a big H3 fan

and I thought wow these cricisms actually make sense and they're valid

and it got me thinking why do bigger channels rarely criticize each other?

and I think it's because a lot of them have rapport with each other

I don't know if I said that right

It doesn't mean they have to be close friends

but they do work within the same MCNs

or they go to the same events

So, its really weird to criticize essentially your peers

So, that doesn't go on very often

Bigger commentary and drama channels are also very aware of the legal actions someone may take against you

But it does make me think, is it going to be this on going cycle where

the audience feels like someone is finally standing up for the little guy

but then once that person blows up and becomes larger

they're not going to think that anymore

I think the commentary community is going to disappear

Really?

I think that it's going that way

at least that negative toxicity

It's way oversaturated

and you have to have a remarkable angle

to your commentary channel down the line for you to be successful

You know what's funny though? I don't know if it's going to disappear

I think people always like drama

These toxic channels, one week they have 20K and the next week they're at 100K

Should I just be hateful now?

I know. I think me and you have definitely struggled with this

Positivty isn't as viral

That's it. People don't want to share positivity as much as negativity unfortunately

This is how I think it's going to disappear

There's going to be very little entertainment value

I guess that word can be a little confusing because entertainment is subjective

So, by entertainment value we simply mean

Kind of like effort

that doesn't sound right at all either

but kind of like you know how h3 use to do sketches or parodies?

there's going to be less of that and more of just talking and adding clips

if that makes sense

so something that you can just put out very quickly

in negative commentary

because the people that are going to be most successful

are going to be the people who simply

like put out videos really really quick

I think that's what's important is like how quick you can get on a story

I think what you're going to be left with are channels who are wildly successful

but are basically not very entertaining

the leafy guys. You know really low effort videos

You know in my mind, I like to think these are some super unhappy people

that's how I make myself feel better

and I agree

You know I said it before, but what do you literally believe in. What do you stand for?

You're only here once on this earth, is that the impact you want to have on people?

Because when you're getting that many views you kind of have a duty like, you know?

Why not just be a bit more happy for people?

That was really profound

See this is the problem, I've been thinking about this way too much

because I was looking down that barrel in some ways

I was like Oh my god the negative stuff does better

being a part of drama does way better

My relationship with that isn't done yet

I'm still trying to find my way through

I'm trying to be done with the commentary community in terms of like

I don't like to watch the negative toxic stuff

Sometimes I'll click in to see what kind of garden path they want to bring me down

and then I got to grant. Fine. Bored. Turn it off.

So, I'm trying to be done with consuming it

I'm not necessarily done with it as a creator

because I think I can bring more positivity to it

You know I've come to the conclusion as well that if I'm ever going to do a negative video

there has to be a good reason I'm being negative

I have to be very passionate about that

It has to be something I really believe in to actually criticize someone publicly

Isn't it funny that channels that don't want to be commentary or drama channels

are the ones that should be commentary or drama channels

What???

Okay so I do want to end this on a positive note because yes I have criticized

channels before and it's very necessary

i guess my gripe is channels that constantly promote

bad toxic material to their audience because it kind of reminds me of mainstream news

and this fear mongering thing that they do

but I don't know. Whatever. Tell me your thoughts on it. Who are your favorite commentary channels

and who are the people that you think do it right

That's the end of the video...Oh I forgot!

So, go check out Dara's channel

That's the end of the video. I will see you guys next time stay psyched.

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this video is gonna be a little bit different to my other videos because I'm

actually gonna flip around and show you guys something on the other side are you

ready for this so this is my computer desk nothing fancy and in this video I

actually want to show you something really cool so here we are on my computer

and this is a website called buildmyday.com alright so before I show you

this I just want to let you guys know for those of you that don't know I am a

pianist that's what I've been doing since I was in like year 11 that's what

I spent most of my time working on and that's what I studied at university but

anyway we're gonna dive into this website and what I'll often do before I

start my day is use this site called buildmyday.com and so for example I'll

click on piano so I'll practice piano for um 25 minutes I already had that set

up so I might do 25 minutes of piano 4 times and then I might do something else like

practice and touch-typing ahh do a bit of reading and this is something I can use

to sort of plan out my day and I can click on this little button here and

drag and drop things around like that alright now why am i showing you this

well the reason I'm showing you this is because I actually built this website

and I'm not telling you that to show off because I think absolutely anybody can

learn anything on the planet so I really really wanted to build this website that

teaches people music theory and aural and I had this plan in my head I had this

idea of building this website but there was one massive problem let me just

switch the camera back to me now the problem is ever since I was young I

was a really really slow learner and I couldn't learn anything fast and to be

honest I often just gave up on things but after learning piano I picked up a

whole bunch of techniques about how to learn things faster how to get on the

ball and how to focus on things and how to slowly build things up step by step

using skills that I learnt on the piano and so the reason I'm telling you this

and the reason I'm creating this video is to say to you the things that I teach

you all this stuff I've been showing you on this whiteboard about learning piano

it is not just about piano it's for absolutely anything in life I believe

that there is absolutely nothing on the planet that I can't learn unless it's

like to be taller or something crazy like that but anything that my mind

can't learn how to do and the reason is things that I

learnt through practising the piano the art of breaking things down the art of

building things back up again and so I want you to know that when you learn

these things when you learn how to get better at breaking things down and

building them up again at the piano you're actually learning a whole bunch

of different skills that can help you later on in life I came up with this

idea of building this website and I was able to build it I was able to go

through the steps just like I went through the steps for learning how to

play any piece at the piano and once again I want to let you know this isn't

to sort of inflate my ego or anything like that I promise you I absolutely

promise you I am NOT a naturally smart person I'm not even a naturally

motivated person I often find it hard to get up in the morning but by learning a

few techniques I was lucky enough to stumble across in my life I was able to

do this I was able to build this really cool website and I currently have

another job doing coding as well so now I'm a pianist

I'm a coder and honestly at the moment I'm thinking if there's anything else that I

ever want to do in life I can do it I can learn it I don't have to stick to

one thing my whole life so in my course I want you to know that I'm not just

teaching you about playing piano I'm teaching you about learning anything in

life and these skills can be applied to absolutely anything that you want to

learn and there is nothing I love more than learning a new thing so my name's

Luke if you want to get more free videos like this I do a lot of videos specific

to piano and just the inspirational stuff as well click on the link attached

to this video and I can send them to you through messenger it's really cool I set

up like this messenger bot that will actually send you the videos through

messenger and then if you want you can sort of contact me through that so

that's pretty awesome click on the link attached to this video and I'll see you

on the other side

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