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Have you been wondering why are my parents so overprotective? I know parents.

I've worked with lots of parents. I can tell you why. Parents. They're kind of

weird. But I know parent psychology. I've worked with a lot of parents. I had my

own parents. I am a parent. And I know how they think. To understand why they are so

overprotective, I think first of all, let's take a look at the perspective

that parents are coming from. To do that, I want you to come with me to a mountain

that I climbed a few years ago. In fact, I will draw a picture of it for you right

here. Here you go. This is mountain Timpanogos. You get out an atlas or

something. And look it up. It's in Utah. It's near my office. And I like to go to

the summit of this mountain as often as I can. It's awesome. I had an opportunity

to take my kids up the mountain when they got old enough that they could go

up with me. It's kind of a strenuous hike. So they had to be ready for it.

Picture this. As we're going up this mountain together, I'll just draw us here

on the mountain, here we are, okay? 2 lovely people heading up the mountain.

You get up a certain height and the view starts to open up, right? You get above

the trees a little bit and you can see a long ways. So this view is awesome. You

get a little bit higher in what happens? Oh,

up here, the view is even better. Can you see that? It was kind of funny because

one of my sons when he was just I think 11. We got up about this far on the

mountain and the view was amazing. Honestly we could see for miles. And I

turned to my young son and I said, "Do you think the view could get any better than

this?" And he's like, "I don't think so. This is

pretty awesome." You know, he's right. It is awesome.

But what do I know? See, I've been to the summit many times before. And what's the

difference when we get up here at the top? See up here at the top, we have the

best view of all. And in fact, we can see both directions now. That's a pretty darn

good view. The view got even better. That's not to say that this view down

here was bad. No. It was awesome too. But the view expands as you get farther up

the mountain. Here's how this ties in to your parents. Who's been hiking longer? In

life I mean? The mountain of life? You or your parents? Yeah, your parents. They're

old, right? They've been hiking longer, notice. I'm

not saying that they are smarter or they're more righteous. I don't know if

they are. But I do know that they've been hiking longer. Why are my parents so

overprotective? Check it out. If your parents are up here. Alright, maybe

they're not even on the top. Maybe they're somewhere near the top or

whatever, okay? Some parents are already over the hill. Don't tell him I said that.

But your parents are up here somewhere? Where are you? Well, you're a little

farther down the mountain. And your view is awesome. Face it. You know more, you've

experienced more, you understand the world better than you ever have.

Right? That's absolutely true. And your parents have been hiking longer. So

sometimes your parents are up here on the top of the mountain and they're like,

"Oh, no! Look, my kid is running off of that cliff. They're about to get into all

kinds of danger down there." So they freaked out just a little bit.

And they start hollering down to, "Hey, don't go that way." I mean while you're down

here and you're like, "I'm hiking here. I'm fine. I know what I'm doing. I can see

just fine." And you can. "I can see just fine."

Meanwhile they're like, "No! Don't do it." And so, they're freaking out. And when

parents freak out. It's usually because they're worried. Why would they be

worried? Because they think whether they're right or not.

They think that you are in danger. You're in trouble somehow. And so they're like,

"Oh, no! Don't do it." Right? But they can't actually control it. They can't. They want

to. They want to go down and guide your steps, right? All the way up the mountain.

But they can't. Because who's driving your feet? You. Well, they know this and so

sometimes when parents are worried or upset, they get a little hyper

controlling on you. So what can we do about this? Let's have a little chat for

a minute about how parents think? Can we do that? Parent psychology is something

that you're going to want to understand. And then you'll know what to do about

your parents being so overprotective. Here's how parents think. Parents are

really not that hard to figure out. They're fairly simple in their

psychology. When you understand that they're looking at everything that's

happening in terms of maturity and control. Here's what I mean. Let's put a

graph up here that plots control. That's over here on this side against maturity.

That's down here. Control means control over your own life. And it can go from

zero to a hundred percent. You can have all the control or none of the

controller somewhere in between. Now, maturity has to do with how grown up

you are. One way to think about this is age. So

when you're first born for example. At birth, how much control do you have over

your own life? Yeah, hardly any. You can make a big noise

in a big stink, that's about it. So, we'll put a dot way down here. Now, how about as

an adult? How much control do you have at the other end of the maturity spectrum?

Yeah, whole lot more huh? Yeah, maybe there's some fine print and stuff. But

for most purposes and intense, it's way up here. Between birth and maturity,

between birth and adulthood, we gradually increase in our control over our life

until we're over here and we have most of the control. Now, here's the thing with

parents. They know that they have to share control with you. As you get older,

as you get more mature, you get to have more and more control over your life.

Whether they like it or not. Usually they don't like it. It makes them nervous.

That's why they get overprotective. Parents understand that you've got to be

more mature in order to have the control. So, here's something that's going to help.

Let's take a Jat of the equation for a minute and we'll look at this in terms

of stage. Stage, not age. You're with me? I'm going to divide this into 3

stages of maturity. This is how parents typically think. So, as I remove age from

the equation. keep thinking stage, not age. Because that's what your parents are

thinking. And as you understand that, it's going to put you in a much better

position to deal with your parents. Stage 1 is the least mature. Stage 2 is

right in the middle. Stage 3 is over here on the far right side. At Stage 1,

you don't get to have much control over your life.

Somebody else is going to take most of the control.

Your parents. Right. At stage 2, you get to have more control.

See how that's growing? At stage 3, you get to have the most control possible

over your own life. Stage 1, looks like this. It's selfish

and self-centred. It's all about me, me, me. At stage 1, we're manipulating and

demanding. I want what I want and I want it now. Give me what I want.

Stage 1, is all about Tantrums. Okay, you get where I'm coming from? Now, this is

typical of little bitty kids. 2-year-olds can pitch a fit. But it's

not about age. It's about stage. And what if you are pitching fits? What if you are

throwing tantrums? What if you are being demanding and disrespectful? That means

your parents are going to think that you're not very mature. And they are

going to try to take a whole bunch of control in your life.

Stage 2. let's go there for a moment. At stage 2, we stop fighting and start

cooperating. Cooperation is the hallmark of stage 2. At stage 2, you don't want

any trouble. You want to keep the peace. So, you're going to work with people. And

you'll negotiate. And you come to a win-win kind of a solution.

You know? You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours. Let's work together. That's

stage 2. If you get to stage 2, you get to have more control. Stage 3? Oh,

this is where it gets really fun. This is where you are truly responsible. At stage

3, you have morals and values and ethics that drive your behavior. At stage 3,

you're willing to engage in service. And you practice empathy for other people. Do

you see how mature this is? Basically it's stage 3, you're going toV do the

right things for the right reasons. And that's hard. Only mature people even try

it. That's what gives you the most control over your life. If your parents

see you on stage 3, they are going to back way off and allow you to have most

of the control over your own life. So, here's the kicker. And remember we're

talking about parent psychology. How parents think. How mature you are matters.

Because that determines how much control you get to have in your own life. But

here's the kicker. How mature parents think you are matters. Because

that's going to determine how protective or controlling they think they need to

be based on your level of maturity. So, even if you're mature enough to have

control over your own life, if your parents think that you're on stage 1,

that you're being selfish and manipulative and demanding, you follow

this? They are going to get kind of control freakish on you. And they're going to

become overprotective. So what can you do about this when your parents are

overprotective? Stage 3, be more mature. Figuring out

what it's going to take for you to take full responsibility.

Think about your chores. Think about your homework. Think about all of those things

that your parents keep nagging you to do. If they don't have to nag you and you're

still doing it, they're going to think that you're more mature. I think they're going to

be backing off and giving you a whole lot more control. So did you get some

ideas there? Parents are not that hard to figure out. See how this works for you.

And then did you share it with somebody else that you think could really use it?

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BLOOD AND BONES ep. 1 | SO MUCH FOOD - Duration: 1:16:50.

SO SORRY EVERYONE!!!

I forgot to turn my microphone on...

Lol, thus there is no sound...

Again, I'm sorry!

Right now I am giving the introduction to Blood and Bones

If you want to see the PROPER intro see ep 2 please

On ep.2 I will also explain what I'm doing here

Anyways, I hope you enjoy!!!

Everything you need to know is in the description and ep2

Sorry for the inconvenience

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COMMUNISM CAN BE SO CUTE! Gaokao Love 100Days #5 - Duration: 0:30.

Grape girl is back

Grape girl is back

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S. Korea shivers in coldest weather so far this winter - Duration: 1:12.

Korea's did not dress to impress when going out today temperatures plummeted

below minus 10 degrees Celsius in many parts of the nation you will see more

people bundled up in puffy layers as the frigid conditions are expected to

continue through the weekend conn-young new reports many parts of South Korea

experienced the coldest weather yet this winter the capital Seoul dropped down to

nearly minus 14 degrees Celsius overnight and the wind made it feel like

almost -20 temperatures went up a little during the day but a stayed below zero

almost everywhere the Korea meteorological administration has issued

cold wave advisories and warnings for basically the entire country except the

southernmost parts but even there there has been heavy snow in places including

jeju-do and along the islands and many parts of Toluca province

cochon County has some 20 centimeters and more snow is expected for these

regions on Saturday according to the Korea meteorological administration the

extreme cold is going to stick around until early next week

conn-young Arirang news

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The story of the Premier League season so far told by statistics - Duration: 6:14.

 The Premier League has reached halfway with Liverpool six points clear at the top of the table and Burnley, Fulham and Huddersfield in the relegation places

 Here, Press Association Sport looks at a number of interesting statistics to see what they reveal about the season so far

Most points from losing positions  Arsenal and Leicester, fifth and seventh respectively, have recovered the most points after falling behind

Both teams have gained 12 points from losing positions with Arsenal having been behind nine times and Leicester 13 times in 19 games

 In terms of percentage, however, it is Liverpool that have the best record. Jurgen Klopp's men have trailed twice and recovered to claim four points – ie 66

7 per cent of the points possible to take from losing positions. This underlines the Reds' ruthlessness once ahead

Only once, against Arsenal in November, have they failed to win after taking the lead

 At the other end of the scale, Burnley, Southampton and Newcastle are yet to gain a single point after going behind

Most points dropped from winning positions  Southampton, 16th in the table, have dropped 15 points from winning positions, the most in the league so far

Huddersfield have dropped 10 points after squandering leads and Fulham nine.  Liverpool, who have led in 17 games, have only dropped two points from winning positions

Bournemouth, Leicester and Cardiff have strong records too, losing just three points each after taking the lead

Passing  For a team that typically dominate possession, Manchester City have not surprisingly made the most passes with 13,291 recorded by statisticians for the Premier League

Chelsea (13,144) and Liverpool (11,690) come next while Arsenal (10,800) and Tottenham (10,096) are also in five figures

By contrast Cardiff have made just 5,214 passes, Newcastle 6,436 and Burnley 6,660

Disciplinary  Leicester have received the most red cards with four (two of them for Wes Morgan), followed by Brighton with three

Everton, Fulham, Huddersfield, Manchester United, Newcastle and Watford (all two) have also had more than one sending-off

 Chelsea, Arsenal, Wolves and Burnley have not had any players dismissed. Southampton (41), Burnley (39), Manchester United (37) and West Ham (37) have received the most bookings and Liverpool (17), Manchester City (18) and Tottenham (25) the fewest

Penalties  Brighton have helped themselves the least in terms of conceding penalties, with five spot-kicks awarded against them

To compound matters all five have been scored. Cardiff, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Manchester United, Newcastle and Watford have all conceded four penalties

 Bournemouth have scored the most penalties (five), followed by Brighton, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Leicester and Manchester United (all four)

Most saves (team)  Burnley, who have conceded the second-highest number of goals in the competition with 41, have also had the busiest goalkeeper

The Clarets keeper (Joe Hart) has made 77 saves. Fulham's goalkeepers (Sergio Rico, Marcus Bettinelli and Fabri) have made 74 saves between them, while also conceding 43 times

West Ham's number one Lukasz Fabianski has made 73 saves. Most clean sheets  Liverpool, who have conceded just seven goals, have kept the most clean sheets with 12

Alisson Becker has been responsible for all of them. Chelsea's Kepa Arrizabalaga and Manchester City's Ederson come next with eight each

Most shots attempted (team)  Manchester City lead the way in terms of attempts on goal, having registered 343 shots

Chelsea (308) and Liverpool (300) come next on the list. Those three teams have scored 51, 37 and 43 goals respectively

 In terms of shots on target, City are again top with 131 ahead of Manchester United (121) and Liverpool (119)

 Burnley are the most shot-shy having registered just 161 attempts on goal with only 50 on target, the worst in the competition in both categories

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(Spoiler Free) TOP 8 REASONS WHY 'THE PROMISED NEVERLAND' IS SO SUCCESSFUL! [Midnight❌Cross] - Duration: 8:57.

Hi everyone

My name is Midnight Cross and welcome back to my channel on this channel. I give you tips and tricks on how to turn your

manga into a masterpiece

Today's video without spoilers i'm gonna be talking about 8 reasons why the promised neverland is so successful as a manga

Especially as a manga being published in shounen jump because it is not something that follows the usual

Structures of manga that is in shonen jump, so it's really a manga that stands out among many different manga genres

so in today's video I want to talk about exactly how that

Manga stands out how you can apply some of those techniques to your own manga?

without spoiling the story the promised Neverland revolves around Emma Norman and Ray, three children at Grace Field house an

Orphanage where they have been raised since birth. They are all really happy at grace field house with a woman

They call Mama and many children to play with good food to eat and clean clothes to wear

the only sad part about their lives is

Saying goodbye to the children who get adopted all by the age of 12

there is one rule that they must obey they cannot leave the orphanage yet one day to

Top-scoring orphans named emma and norman sneak past the gate and learn about the horrifying reality

behind their entire existence

This discovery over time takes them to mention past the gates and try and find a new way to survive

As I mentioned before the promised Neverland is a very unique title for turn and jump

It's a lot darker than Shonen jumps regular titles and the story is a lot more deeper and complex

But this is one of the reasons why it stands out so well among these other reasons

Which I'll mention right now in no particular order

The first point I want to mention is that the promise Neverland has really good relatable characters with really interesting

Backstories and even the villains are really well developed every single character in the story helps to drive the story

Especially the protagonist who keeps the story going Emma. Who is the main character of the premise, Neverland?

She's a very determined and confident personality

She wants to help everyone especially her Malea. She wants to find the best solution to all of their problems

that's why she is such a good prayers happiness because she continuously drives the story and even when the

Situation might look dial or there is a really bad situation

There and she always tries to see the bright side of things and tries and pushes all of the characters in the right direction

I know one of the factors of a really good story is having really good characters

But the promise Neverland does this especially well because the level of depth in all of their characters makes them extremely realistic

they are all incredibly well-written with their backstories that personality and

The way that their past backstories made them into the characters they are today

So that is one of the reasons why the promise Neverland is really successful the characters really make the story

The second point I want to mention is that the universe is very well developed

the writer considered every aspect of it from the orphanage to outside the orphanage and everything about it the

entire world in that the story

It just seems so real and realistic all the creatures all the plants

it's all very very well thought out very well developed and

Like the characters from the very beginning of the story

you also wonder what is beyond the gates and the promise Neverland does is really really well and there's a lot of times where

stories in the fantasy genre

don't develop the universe well enough in a lot of times people read fantasy to try and take themselves into that world and

In a lot of cases fantasy stories don't describe that world enough. Whereas the promised Neverland it

Shows the world and it shows the plants and it shows the creatures and it really adds such a layer of depth to the story

So if you were writing a story in this kind of genre or if you were writing a manga like this having a well-developed

Universe like in the promised Neverland is very very important point. I want to mention is having suspense the promise Neverland works

Really really well with Spence

the writer is constantly putting little hints in the story towards future events that may or may not

anything to do with it, so there's always

little hints or red herrings which is like false hints, but one of the reasons why the promised Nolan succeeds

So well and keeps people reading is the level of suspense it

continuously works towards future points in the story and makes readers wonder exactly what will happen next and

All of those little points all lead up to us the readers wondering exactly

What's gonna happen next what character may be affected by this?

So keep in mind if you were writing a manga in this genre

Always try to add a little bit of suspense to keep people re point number four is that it puts a spin on

modern manga cliches

one common thing in many mangas with female

Protagonists especially mangas in Shonen Jump is that they usually don't drive the story

They don't continuously try to work towards the end goals of the story

but this is where the promise Neverland is different Emer from the promise Neverland continuously drives the story and is very determined and

Brave, so that is something that is really important in a protagonist and it is something that is very clear in the promise

Neverland point number five is that the story is planned in advance

and you can really tell it from the events of the story because

Even events from the beginning of the story that may not seem like they are important

They mean a lot by the end of the story

So keep that in mind if you are writing a manga in this genre always plan ahead in advance because it will help you write

Future points in the story with more accuracy and it will help keep the story really

Realistic in the way that events from this point in time may affect points at this point in time

So it's really really important and it's one of the reasons why the promised Neverland succeeds

So well number six is the plot twists and I briefly mentioned this before as well

but there are a lot of plot twists in the promised Neverland and it really keeps the story very

intriguing because you don't know what exactly is going to happen next and

Basically, the writer writes it as of whatever is the worst that could happen. It does happen and it

Makes you as a reader continue to be interested in the story and that is really important

number seven is that it is relatable as dark as the story is you can take pieces of it and

Relate it to your own lives

Characters can remind you of people, you know, some places might remind you of some places you have been

There are constantly little bits of advice

Left in the story that you can relate to your own life

and that's what makes it such an amazing stories the fact that you can take pieces of the plot and

Have it mean something in your own life

think of characters like Emma and Norman and Rhea and look at those characters and think I am like this character or I know

someone who is like this and

one of the ways a story can be so successful is having

Relatable characters and relatable event

Point number eight which is my final point is that it makes you feel inspired to make changes in your own life

Emma's determination is something that inspires readers?

They're the characters personalities and the way they handle things can also be really inspiring

It is hard to be determined when things seem completely impossible

But Emma always believes there is a way if everyone works together and is always encouraging everyone and supporting everyone

So does all I wanted to talk about in today's video. Thank you so much for watching everyone

I really really hope you enjoyed it

I really loved talking about this story because it is actually a manga I have been reading since around the time it first came out

I'm a really big fan of these kinds of darker more supernatural

Stories and it really reminded me of some of my favorite Man guns. So I really really hope you guys enjoyed listening to it

I'm really really excited to see how the new anime of this is going to turn out

Because from when I started reading it

I always thought how amazing it would be as an anime and I could just picture scenes as an anime

So it's absolutely amazing to think that next year an anime is actually going to be made of this manga

So I'm really really excited

and I hope you guys will give this manga a chance if you have not read this manga before because it is a

brilliant story and

The author's work is really amazing. So please check it out

And thank you so much for watching my video again

Everyone and I hope you have a great week and I see you in the next video. Bye

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IBS AND ALCOHOL: Is A Little Ok, Or Not So Much? - Duration: 5:07.

Wendy Leung: Is it okay to drink alcohol with IBS?

Watch this video to learn the answer and the important why behind it.

For the most helpful information you'll find about IBS online, subscribe to my channel,

and hit that bell to be notified every Friday when I post a new video.

If you are trying to find trigger foods without cutting out the things that you love, by the

end of this video you'll know whether this method actually works and whether it's helping

you get better.

I'm Wendy Leung: Holistic Health & Happiness Coach, Licensed Acupuncturist, and Powerhouse

IBS Conqueror, and I know how IBS can suck the joy out of food.

I teach my clients how to heal their IBS and redevelop a new love for food, and now I'm

sharing with you too.

The holidays can be really tough for people with digestive issues.

More holiday outings and parties, more festive foods, more festive drinks.

When your friends are all out relaxing over a few pints, it's hard not to want to join

them, but if you're already anxious about managing your embarrassing IBS symptoms in

public, will a glass of wine really calm you down or will it just make your symptoms worse?

Have you quit drinking alcohol because of your IBS?

Let me know by dropping a yes or a no in the comments below.

Last week I talked about the fine line between sweet flavors helping to strengthen your weak

spleen and stomach digestive organs and weakening them further, and today's topic shares a similar

thread.

If you've been tuning into my channel, then you've already learned these important things

from a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, or TCM for short.

The first is that IBS isn't just a digestive condition, it's a combination of an already

weak gut and mental emotional stress.

The second is that the two main TCM organs involved with IBS are the spleen, or the digestive

organ, and the liver, which is easily affected by stress, what we call liver invading spleen.

What does all this have to do with drinking?

Well, from a Western perspective, you already know that alcohol has an effect on the liver.

Excessive drinking can do major damage, causing fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and even

worse.

But, we're also told that one drink a day can help with circulation.

If that's true, isn't it a matter of finding a safe balance between the two?

From an Eastern perspective, we share a similar view.

In TCM all foods have different properties and alcohol has a heating quality that can

help to get circulation moving.

If you're stressed, you might think that having a bit of alcohol can help calm and relax your

body enough to open up.

And in fact, some ancient Chinese medicine prescriptions actually called for alcohol

as a medicinal therapy.

However, too much alcohol, or any amount of alcohol for someone with already internal

heat conditions, can aggravate certain emotions like frustration, anger outbursts, and make

your stress even worse.

So, circling back to your IBS, your stress and your anxiety levels are already sky high

and they can't stand to be aggravated, so any amount of alcohol will only worsen those

emotional IBS symptoms.

And, as for the physical IBS symptoms, from a digestion standpoint, alcohol irritates

your digestive tract causing bloating and pain, and it reduces absorption in the small

intestine, meaning that it makes your already weak gut even weaker.

If alcohol is negatively impacting both of the two TCM organs that are responsible for

your IBS, then alcohol and IBS definitely do not mix.

It doesn't matter if it's beer with extra gassy bubbles, or wine, or liquor, the best

way to avoid triggering your IBS attacks is to not have any alcohol at all.

So when you're out with friends and you're celebrating, opt for a hot tea, or even the

hot water.

Even if your friends look at you funny you'll know that you're saving yourself the agony

of a painful IBS flareup that's worse than any hangover they could ever experience.

That said, IBS isn't a forever condition.

If you want to learn more about how to get yours under control and eventually be able

to enjoy a drink or two, make sure that you sign up for my free online class so you can

learn real ways to start tackling your IBS for good.

The link is in the description box below.

Also, come join a tribe of people just like you in my Facebook community of Powerful Women

Conquering IBS, where I share even more tips on how to kickstart your IBS journey to health.

If you like this video, you know the drill, let me know by liking it below, drop a comment

with the word IBS Conqueror, and let me know what your biggest takeaway was.

Then, make sure you share with anyone else that could use this help because I want to

spread the word that IBS is not a forever thing and I want to help you guys beat

this together.

I've got so much more to share with you to help you with your IBS, so make sure that

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So sánh Tốc độ làm của dân | Chi tiết đầy đủ - 4K VIDEO siêu nét - Duration: 10:51.

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Tin Việt - Ronaldo thách Messi sang Italy so tài và đây là lời đáp trả đến từ siêu sao của Barcelon - Duration: 3:18.

 Hôm 9/12, Ronaldo lên tiếng trên tờ La Gazzetta dello Sport: "Liệu tôi có nhớ Messi không ư? Tôi đã chơi bóng ở Anh, Tây Ban Nha, Italy và Bồ Đào Nha, tôi giành chức vô địch ở mọi quốc gia tôi đã đi qua còn cậu ấy vẫn chơi bóng ở Tây Ban Nha

Có lẽ cậu ấy cần tôi nhiều hơn". "Tôi chọn Juve vì trải nghiệm mới. Tôi thấy cuộc đời là một thách thức, tôi muốn làm mọi người hạnh phúc và tôi muốn ngày nào đó Messi đến Italy", CR7 nói

 Hôm nay 27/12, Messi đã có cuộc trò chuyện với tờ Marca (Tây Ban Nha). Anh cũng được hỏi về lời thách thức của Ronaldo

Messi chỉ bình thản đáp: "Chấp nhận thử thách của Ronaldo và chuyển sang Italy? Tôi không cần bất cứ sự thay đổi nào cả

  Tôi đang chơi bóng ở CLB hay nhất thế giới. Rất nhiều thách thức mới dành cho tôi qua từng năm

Tôi không cần chuyển đội hay gia nhập giải đấu khác để hướng tới những mục tiêu mới

Tôi đang ở nhà, tôi không cần sự thay đổi nào cả". Messi đã gắn bó với Barca từ đầu sự nghiệp và chưa từng có ý định rời khỏi đây

Hợp đồng hiện tại của "Bọ chét nguyên tử" cũng còn rất lâu nữa mới kết thúc. Nhiều khả năng Messi sẽ giải nghệ trong màu áo đội bóng xứ Catalan

 Siêu sao sinh năm 1987 cũng nói về sự đua tranh giữa anh và Ronaldo trong suốt thập kỷ qua

"Quãng thời gian chúng tôi cùng chơi ở La Liga và cố gắng để giành chiến thắng với đội bóng của mình thật tuyệt vời

Đó là một cuộc tranh đua lành mạnh khi chúng tôi đều nỗ lực cải thiện bản thân. Màn cạnh tranh ấy cũng tốt cho người hâm mộ"

 Ronaldo chuyển tới Juventus với giá hơn 100 triệu euro hồi hè năm nay. Anh không mất nhiều thời gian để hòa nhập

Sau 18 vòng đấu ở giải VĐQG Italy, Ronaldo đã có 12 bàn thắng. Tuy nhiên, Real Madrid, đội bóng cũ của Ronaldo trải qua thời gian đầu lao đao vì mất đi cây săn bàn xuất sắc nhất

 Khi được hỏi liệu có ngạc nhiên vì Real Madrid đang "nhớ" Ronaldo, Messi đáp: "Như đã nói hồi đầu mùa, tôi xếp Real Madrid ở vị trí một trong những đội bóng hay nhất thế giới hiện nay

Họ có rất nhiều cầu thủ đẳng cấp, nhưng ai cũng nhớ Ronaldo. Anh ấy ghi rất nhiều bàn thắng và mang đến nhiều điều khác, nên tôi không ngạc nhiên khi Real nhớ Ronaldo"

 

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S. Korea shivers in coldest weather so far this winter - Duration: 1:11.

Koreans did not dress the empress' when going out today temperatures plummeted

below minus 10 degrees Celsius in many parts of the nation you'll see more

people bundled up in puffy layers as the frigid conditions are expected to

continue through the weekend conn-young moon starts us off many parts of South

Korea experienced the coldest weather yet this winter the capital Seoul

dropped down to nearly minus 14 degrees Celsius overnight and the will made it

feel like almost -20 temperatures went up a little during the day but a stays

below zero almost everywhere the Korea meteorological administration

has issued cold wave advisories and warnings for basically the entire

country except the southernmost parts but even there there has been heavy snow

in places including Jeju and along the islands and many parts of kolobok to

province cochon county has some 20 centimeters and more snow is expected

for these regions on Saturday according to the Korea meteorological

administration the extreme cold is going to stick around until early next week

conn-young Arirang news

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we waited friend we waited so long now it must come to an end

before it gets wrong don't leave any witnesses behind

or otherwise it might get too strong don't leave any witnesses behind

and we don't want it to go wrong

Do we??

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OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes The So Bad ical Part 4 #8 - Brooke Hunt - Duration: 2:25.

PLEASE, LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE and SUBCRIBE my video! Thank you very much!

No matter how much red ink comes my way

Even when it seems like you'll never get it, right

Please come back miss quantum

Whoo kids don't know how to pitch you, you know something you never taught us

Oops

Folks Morris box more these books were just a plot to corrupt the minds of young heroes

Do you know what this means miss quantum you saved everybody's brains

Stopping the textbook Train wasn't villainous. It was heroic

Good morning class today. We'll be learning a new math problem. Hmm two plus two is four

I'm back from my sabbatical which means you won't be needing those

We're going back

As for you two as you know, I am not easily impressed after all you've done

It is just stickers

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apparently i collected a f*ckton of kpop videos so here are some of them / ft. my stupid commentary - Duration: 20:27.

ok he is the fucking cutest... :(

blonde and mint were his most iconic looks. fight me

he basically impregnated thousands of women & doesn't even pay child support, smh

i love him and if you don't... fuck you

love me some aggressive ass-pokers

ahh yes, i also just randomly fucking poke my friend's dick

ok, maybe his black hair was also pretty nice.

who tf am i kidding? all of his hairstyles look fucking phenomenal, lmaoooo

yes. i do watch eye compilations. and yes, it is fucking creepy...

but look at his eyes, man... just, fuck dude theyre so beautiful

prepare your uterus/dick, what the fuck ever lol

GET YOUR FUCKING DOG BITCH

i love this video

i luv u awrrrr

i DONT FUCKING KNOW EITHER HAHAH

big phAT BOP

YES MY BABY. YOURE DOING GREAT SWEETIE

fake love choreo who???

wow what a confident ass gay

hhhh B-Joo's hAIR LOOKS SO FLUFF

seriously, yall are missing out if you've never looked into Toppdogg/Xeno-T

confident gay

fuck fuckboyyy

ok but jackson looKS SOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOOOD BITCH

hoseok, come collect your man

yes, i ship vhope. fuck off lol

for real if i'd try these hand moves i'd be looking like i am in the middle of an seizure

EVER SINCE I HAVE LAYED MY EYES ON WONHO'S BODY, EVERY OTHER IDOL LOOKS LIKE A FUCKING STICK TO ME ISTG------

ah yes, boyfriends just casually sharing food. i love it

sorry but jin in this outfit... yes.

jin is literally every jikooker

"BiTCH DONT ACT LIKE YOU DIDNT HEAR ME. YOU JUST WANT TO FEEL MY STANKY ASS BREATH AGAINST YOUR EAR AGAIN"

that means he sees my face, which is just filled with tears and ugly

i dont even stan k.a.r.d but this is funny

and somin is hot as fuck

i do not ship yoonmin anymore and i don't see what kind of look that should be but... it's baepsae, so enjoy

i love yoongi btw, hi

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

so fluffy, i love him so much

... again, GET YOUR FUCKING DOG BITCH???!?!

that hat suits him so well, fuck

i love hoseok, but these pants are just fucking ugly

sweetie, please change your pants

literally who even says that he can't sing? lmao bitch wat

beyoncé-noona would be proud

i fucking adore chanbaek with all of my heart

same

i am sorry, but hyungwon is cuter than the baby

*starts sobbing*

these fuckers better be aware of the fact that the legendary muscle baby pinched their cheeks

*HEART EXPLODES*

again i dont stan them

but according to my braincells i should stan them

jay is an actual daddy

SO SOFT

my babies.....

i really want to CRY WHAT THE FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU----

jooheon just cuddling into his chest makes me want to cry and vomit at the same time

again, this bitch doesnt pay child support smh

ik this is long, but worth it so stfu

bunny teeth confirmed

i want him to kick me in the face just like that

*cries in monbebe*

iconic

i agree, dude. i agree

we are all changkyun

kihyun is probably jealous, even tho it looks like he is minding his own damn business

*falls in love with him even more*

put your fucking tongue back in

i tried that shoulder move once and it fucking hurt me

just pointing out that he is my ultimate bias

which means that this video fucking killed me

i am so thirsty for him, fr

BITCH STOP PLEASE

*tattoos this video on her forehead*

it's like he knows how fucking sexy he is. motherfucker

asdffghjhjkl

litTLE SHIT

*accidently snaps his own neck* lmao

flyyYYYyyYYYYYYYyyy

mark is me

he is so cute.

YOUNGJAE STOP APOLOGIZING. AHGASE ARE PROUD OF UUUUU BBYYY

*starts screeching*

proof that he is a bottom

m00d

i just want to be held iN HIS ARMS, BYE

*googles: how to be a camera*

his hair is the definition of perfection

good ending. i know.

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So Long and Thanks For All the Fish! - Free Range Sailing Ep 65 - Duration: 18:04.

- Okay, this is it.

This is the end of 2018 and this is the last

Free Range Sailing video for the year.

- Yep.

- What do we wanna say with our last video?

Probably should wish people a merry Christmas

and a happy new year.

- Yes, absolutely.

- Righto.

Merry Christmas

and a happy new year. - Happy new year.

- Thank you for everyone that's got on board

the Free Range Sailing crew.

Since we started, and particularly this year,

we've really seen our audience

go just boop. - Boop.

- It's stratospheric.

Everyone that joined us on Patreon

and everyone that has just sent us

a sneaky little bit of funding by PayPal.

- Mm-hmm.

- Thank you ever so much.

Free Range Sailing would've ended eight months ago.

There would've been

no more Free Range Sailing eight months ago

if it wasn't for your financial contribution.

- Yeah, absolutely.

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much.

- Yeah.

- It's allowed us to keep adventuring

and bringing you an episode every week,

which is what we really love to do.

- Yeah.

We would've kept adventuring, but might not have been

filming it.

- Yeah.

We'd really like to thank as well everyone

that jumped on board and purchased a T-shirt this year.

- Yep, that's right.

Free range selling T-shirt.

We know there's gonna be

a lot of flash looking characters

getting around in the new year.

- Mm-hmm.

- Financial things apart, other people

lend their support in other ways, though don't they?

- Absolutely.

- People are always commenting on our videos,

they're liking our videos, we get messages,

people saying they're sending their blessings,

saying we're in their prayers, all of that sort of thing.

It's just been a really positive experience

pretty much from start to right now.

- Mm-hmm.

- So, we're really thrilled to have you all

as part of our extended family, so.

- Yeah, so without further ado,

shall we get cracking into the new episode?

This'll be the last episode of our series

in far north Queensland.

Starting next year,

we'll be doing a short series of refit,

of the work on Mirrool

and a sneaky little boat tour.

- The much-- - The long awaited.

- The long awaited, much asked for boat tour.

- And then after that it's onwards,

further south down the east coast.

- Yep, yep, definitely.

All right, I can feel myself on the edge of rambling,

so we'll just wrap it up right now.

Hope you enjoy the video.

(waves lapping)

(bird chirping)

- [Pascale] After a few lazy days in Horseshoe Bay

with the company of a couple of welcome swallows

giving us their full repertoire,

it was time to make plans to haul out Mirrool

and give her some much needed love.

Part of the plan to refit

included upgrading our solar array

and while the birds were singing outside

we were busy deciding our options

over breakfast in the galley.

(birds chirping)

Each panel's 120 watt?

- Yeah, short circuit current is seven amp,

so current at max power is 6.8 amps,

call it five amps, I guess.

That's kicking off.

$249.

- [Pascale] Oh.

- So times two,

$500 gets us an additional 240 watts of solar.

- [Pascale] That's not including

putting a flexi one on top of the dodger as well.

- Probably won't need to.

So we've already got 160 watts out there.

If we added another 120 watts--

- [Pascale] You mean 240.

- Ah, another 240,

we more than double it.

- [Pascale] Yeah.

- You know what I mean?

So that means we can keep pace

with the demands of Free Range Sailing's electricity.

(chuckling)

but also what it means is

we can run the water maker a lot more frequently.

And be a lot more water independent

if we want to go to those outer reefs

and beyond and really explore further afield.

'Cause in the Kimberleys it wasn't a problem, was it,

there was waterfalls everywhere,

but we don't have that luxury anymore.

(mellow music)

- So we've just left Horseshoe Bay

and we've thrown the spinnaker

and we're heading to Townsville.

Very peaceful, we're not going very fast.

There's not much breeze around.

- I was hoping this wind was gonna develop a bit

and if we try and get away from the island

we'll at least have this distance.

Again in the channel we might get wind,

I'd really like to sail all the way in.

- Well, this is pretty magic.

We're actually going about 3 1/2, four knots.

And we've got the tide helping us as well,

we've got an incoming tide,

it's just helping us come into Townsville.

Really pretty.

("Take Over Me" by Samuel Scott McCumber)

♪ I seldom gaze at the sunset ♪

♪ Take in the beautiful colors ♪

♪ I often take for granted ♪

♪ The world's amazing wonder ♪

- She's flying.

(Pascale chuckling) (Troy cheering)

- [Pascale] How many knots is the wind?

- Seven.

- [Pascale] Nice.

- We're doing four.

So we've got less because we have apparent wind.

It's, you can feel it, but it's not much.

I loves it.

West channel, here we come.

♪ Here comes the wind. ♪

So it gets about two meters through here.

♪ Let me spread your love ♪

♪ Feel your spirit ♪

♪ Take over me ♪

(fishing reel whirring)

- [Pascale] Sunset.

What do we do?

Do you want me to put the sock down?

- [Troy] Nah, it's a bit sharky isn't it?

- [Pascale] Yeah, it's angry.

- [Troy] Ding, ding, ding.

- [Pascale] Good work.

Yeah, what a tuna.

- [Troy] Bloody heavy.

- [Pascale] It's heavy?

- Yep.

It wasn't that fortuitous from a filming point of view,

I guess,

but I'm pretty happy that we got

such a lot of food

just before we're gonna go into shore.

That's gonna save us a bit of money.

- [Pascale] Yeah.

- But I think we should be able to make

some nice, processed products too for--

- [Pascale] Smoked tuna.

- Sure, yeah, smoke up some tuna.

- [Pascale] I know you'll wanna eat some sashimi tomorrow.

- I'm having that for breakfast.

- [Pascale] Little bit of sunset smoking in Townsville,

it's what we do.

- It is what we do.

- [Pascale] Where'd you get the wood from?

- Just carved off

some of the more busted bits of our fish bat.

(Pascale laughing)

That's a good hickory tool handle, that.

- [Pascale] Yeah,

so hickory smoked,

hickory smoked tuna.

With a little bit of mackerel juice flavor, potentially.

- That's it, tuna, mackerel, shark,

there's all sorts of marinade in that.

Oh look, we got dragon boaters coming by.

It's a busy anchorage.

We've had Black Hawk choppers,

dragon boaters, marine parks roaring past at 30 knots.

Little bit of everything.

Can you see the smoke comin' out?

- [Pascale] Mm-hmm.

They'll be smelling it, 'cause it's downwind.

Like, ooh, that smells good.

- Aw, that's what I've got to do,

gotta put this trolling outfit in,

I've rinsed it.

- [Pascale] Oh, yeah.

Put it away.

So what've you done,

you've rinsed it with fresh water?

- Rinse everything with fresh water,

but sadly we're not gonna be needing this

for about three weeks, hopefully.

- [Pascale] And fortunately,

we have a whole lot of smoked product in there

which will last a couple of weeks

if we vac seal it

or put it away at the bottom of the fridge.

- It'll last a couple of

drinking beer sessions with friends I reckon.

- [Pascale] Well, we've also got

a whole lot of other fish to eat in the fridge first.

Or try to, anyway.

- There you go, Pascale,

there's your deadly weapon all rinsed

and ready to go away.

(tapping)

- [Pascale] What are you doing this morning?

- We're about to boil some eggs

and I hate cracked eggshells.

So if you're like me,

one way of avoiding cracked eggshells

is to put a little hole

in the fat, rounder end of your egg.

If you've ever cracked open an egg

for making fried eggs

if you look in the fat end you'll see

there's a bit of skin with an air pocket,

little gas pocket.

That's a shock absorber in eggs,

but as they get older

that pocket fills up with more and more gas

as the egg ages.

And by putting a little hole in the fat end

when you dump it in hot water

that gas can escape without cracking open the shell.

- [Pascale] Is that you're coffee?

- It's my coffee there!

(coffee percolating)

So there we go, it's not just sailing tips

here at Free Range Sailing,

it's egg tips as well.

- [Pascale] Eggs-celent.

- [Troy] Eggs-celent. (bell rings)

And that gas expanding in there as the egg ages,

that's also why you can get an egg

and throw it in fresh water

and if it floats you know it's rotten

because that gas pocket has filled up with so much gas

that it's now made the egg buoyant.

Whereas a nice, fresh egg,

straight out of a chick's bum,

boop, just sinks straight to the bottom.

(playful music)

So the perfect egg timing for boiling water

for boiled eggs is?

- Four minutes.

- [Troy] Four minutes, isn't it, when it's boiling?

- It's not really boiling anymore

'cause the eggs brought it down.

- [Troy] If you get the water to boiling

and you drop it in,

- No good.

- [Troy] That's all you need to know.

No, four minutes still.

- Four minutes, okay.

So,

2 1/2 more minutes to go.

- [Troy] Eggs-actly. (bell rings)

- Eggs-actly.

Our four minutes is up.

- [Troy] They're up,

I am egg-cited. (bell rings)

- You crack me up, darl. (bell rings)

The next trick, flush 'em.

Otherwise the yolk cooks in there.

(tapping)

- [Troy] These are nice, hard shelled eggs, these ones.

- [Pascale] And they got,

ooh, it's good.

- Look at that.

Perfect.

(laughing)

I'm such an egg fanatic.

It just fills me with pleasure,

eating perfectly cooked eggs.

Mmm, so salt,

what d'you reckon, a dash of Tabasco?

So there's our green Tabasco, let's have a look.

Mmm.

That yolk is--

- [Pascale] Perfect.

- Cooked yet runny.

- [Pascale] They're nice and liquid eggs, actually.

- I've met people that think runny yolks is disgusting

but I can't imagine any other way of eating an egg.

- [Pascale] With a cooked yolk.

- And these are great eggs here.

You know what, we've run out of bread

for dippy soldiers.

- [Pascale] Yeah.

- [Troy] We're living an impoverished existence.

- [Pascale] Not having an oven,

you just can't whip up bread that easily.

- I could only dream about fresh eggs

when we were in the Kimberley, huh?

Such a delicacy.

- Today's the big day.

We're hauling out Mirrool in Townsville

and we're gonna paint her bum

and do a whole lot of other things,

so stay tuned.

- Our life of leisure is over.

- Our life of leisure is over.

("Time" by Samuel Scott McCumber)

♪ Time, she'll be the one that moves you ♪

♪ Take you to the next destination ♪

♪ That life's got in store for you ♪

♪ Change, she'll be the one that shapes you ♪

♪ So you better embrace her ♪

♪ Or she'll make your life a living hell ♪

♪ Don't let negativity surround ♪

♪ She'll always trip you, fall flat on the ground ♪

♪ Don't let gossip dance on your tongue ♪

♪ She'll always be the saddest song you've ever sung ♪

♪ Fake it till you make it, don't let them tell you no ♪

♪ Take the stage and put on a good show ♪

♪ Slow down, catch your breath before you hit the cliff ♪

♪ Don't forget that every moment is a gift ♪

♪ Don't let negativity surround ♪

♪ She'll always trip you fall flat on the ground ♪

♪ Don't let gossip dance on your tongue ♪

♪ She'll always be the saddest song you've ever sung ♪

♪ Love will be the only thing you need ♪

♪ Don't let her fail you ♪

♪ And don't ever let her go ♪

Oh, no.

We're on land!

- When that, when we lifted up and out

there was a lot going on

and we pulled up

and it was only just

that I remembered to turn the engine off.

Otherwise we could've pulled up,

I would've jumped off

and the engine woould've been running as it came out.

That would've been bad.

- [Pascale] You also had a little bit of a scare.

- I sorta, as it happened I knew

- [Pascale] What was going on?

- I knew what was going on,

I knew those straps were tied off.

Old mate, he had a bit of a laugh, didn't he?

Pretty funny.

- [Pascale] That's looking pretty busted.

- It's looking very busted.

- [Pascale] It's gonna need a repair.

- Yeah, sure is.

There's a lot of things

going to need a little repair.

(mellow music)

♪ I want to taste the salt of the ocean. ♪

- [Pascale] Thank you for tuning in

to Free Range Sailing.

If you enjoyed the video

please give it a like

as it really helps get our video

out to more viewers.

Also, we'd love to hear your feedback and questions

so head on over to the comments section

and drop us a line.

For more infomation >> So Long and Thanks For All the Fish! - Free Range Sailing Ep 65 - Duration: 18:04.

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