Gucci Mane Throws a Mansion Party in 'Make Love' Video Feat.
Nicki Minaj & An Inflatable Unicorn Watch
Gucci Mane and Nicki Minaj welcome you to their house party in the new "Make Love" video.
The Atlanta rep steps off the private jet in a floral newsboy cap then cruises in his
candy apple red whip to his lavish pool and mansion, where Minaj bounces on top of an
inflatable unicorn.
The pair have previously collaborated on cuts like "Slumber Party," "Haterade" among others.
"Make Love" is the first clip the rappers have shot together.
Even Minaj also had to pause and reflect on her timeline upon the video's release.
"Wait is this the first video @gucci1017 & I ever shot for a song?
[--] #SlumberParty #PussyNigga what else we put out while I lived in ATL?," she tweeted.
Mane confirmed with a simple quote-tweet that read, "Yep."
"Make Love" will live on Gucci Mane's forthcoming album Drop Top Wizop.
Party with Guwop and Queen Barb below.
Suspect Arrested Near U.S. Capitol After Officers 'Nearly Struck' By Vehicle
In Washington, D.C., U.S. Capitol Police say they have arrested a suspect after an incident
Wednesday in which a driver "nearly struck" police officers and shots were fired.
The officers observed an "erratic and aggressive" driver near the U.S. Capitol on Independence
Avenue and tried to carry out a traffic stop, Capitol Police communications Director Eva
Malecki told CNN.
"While attempting to stop the vehicle on Independence Avenue, the driver negotiated a U-turn and
fled the scene, nearly striking officers, and struck at least one other vehicle," she
said.
"A brief pursuit followed until the vehicle was stopped at Washington and Independence
Avenues SW."
Shots were fired as the officers were working to arrest the suspect, Malecki told the network,
adding that "no individuals were injured during the arrest."
It's not clear who fired the shots.
Information about the suspect was not immediately released.
Additionally, Malecki stated that "although preliminary, this incident appears to be criminal
in nature with no nexus to terrorism."
The Capitol complex remained open to the public, though Independence Avenue was closed to traffic.Melania
Trump Is Honoring These 13 Women for Their 'Exceptional Courage'
First Lady Melania Trump will bestow the State Department's International Women of Courage
award on Wednesday to 13 women from around the world who are working to advance peace,
security, and women's rights in their home countries.
"It will be my great honor to share a stage with these amazing women.
Each of the award recipients has overcome incredible odds in her pursuit to change the
world and make it better," the first lady said in a statement ahead of the awards ceremony.
"As women, we must continue to stand together with the steadfast goal of making our world
safer through acts of collaborative and individual bravery.
As we all know, wherever women are diminished, the entire world is diminished with them."
The award, which was inaugurated in 2007 by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, recognizes
women who have "demonstrated exceptional courage and leadership in advocating for peace,
justice, human rights, gender equality, and women's empowerment, often at great personal
risk."
Each U.S. embassy can nominate one woman for the award; this year the winners hail from
countries like Bangladesh, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Vietnam,
Yemen, and Peru.
Since 2007, over 100 women from more than 60 countries have won the award.
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The first lady will be joined by Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas A. Shannon.
In past years, the secretary of state has often participated in the ceremony.
Rex Tillerson, currently in that role, is not expected to attend the event Wednesday.
When former Secretary of State John Kerry gave the award to 14 women last year, one
honoree, Chinese human rights activist Ni Yulan, was prevented from visiting Washington
by Chinese authorities.
"Every door opened by our vision will inspire others, and strengthen the platform on which
women and men of courage may stand for generations to come," Kerry said.
In 2013, Michelle Obama joined him at the ceremony.
"With every act of strength and defiance, with every blog post, with every community
meeting, these women have inspired millions to stand with them and find their own voices,"
she said.
Michelle Obama also participated in 2011 ceremony, when Hillary Clinton, then secretary of state,
presided over the annual event.
In her speech to the award-winners, Clinton praised them for having "reached down deep
and done what was necessary.
And I often wonder how many of us, including myself, under those circumstances, could have
done the same.
Their courage, their compassion, their commitment, their quiet moral authority has come from
putting the well-being of others before their own."
Melania Trump's participation in Wednesday's award ceremony is an important marker for
the first lady, who's gotten off to a slow start in her new job and has chosen to remain
primarily in New York while her son, Barron, finishes the school year.
Among this year's award recipients are women who have made herculean commitments to protecting
women and children around the world.
Jannat Al Ghezi, deputy director of The Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq, helps women
escape domestic violence by offering them shelter, training, protection, and legal services.
Yemen's Fadia Najib Thabet protects children from radicalization and recruitment; Syria's
Sister Carolin Tahhan Fachakh is being honored for her dedication to the women and children
of Damascus, where she has remained throughout the Syrian conflict to run a nursery school
and tailoring workshop to support displaced women; and Colombia's Natalia Ponce de Leon
lobbied for a law to increase penalties for assailants who use chemical agents after a
stalker attacked her with sulfuric acid, burning her face and body.
The legislation also improves burn treatment for victims.
Here's the full list of honorees:
Sharmin Akter, Activist Against Early/ Forced Marriage, Bangladesh
Malebogo Molefhe, Human Rights Activist, Botswana Natalia Ponce de Leon, President, Natalia
Ponce de Leon Foundation, Colombia Rebecca Kabugho, Political and Social Activist,
Democratic Republic of Congo Jannat Al Ghezi, Deputy Director of The Organization
of Women's Freedom in Iraq, Iraq Major Aichatou Ousmane Issaka, Deputy Director
of Social Work at the Military Hospital of Niamey, Niger
Veronica Simogun, Director and Founder, Family for Change Association, Papua New Guinea
Cindy Arlette Contreras Bautista, Lawyer and Founder of Not One Woman Less, Peru
Sandya Eknelygoda, Human Rights Activist, Sri Lanka
Sister Carolin Tahhan Fachakh, Member, Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (F.M.A.), Syria
Saadet Ozkan, Educator and Gender Activist, Turkey
Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, Blogger and Environmental Activist, Vietnam
Fadia Najib Thabet, Human Rights Activist, Yemen
Two women being honored at the ceremony hail from countries temporarily banned under President
Trump's second executive order on immigration.
(The executive order was blocked by federal judges, there's a chance it will ultimately
be upheld.)
After being awarded the State Department's prize, the thirteen honorees will travel to
different cities across the U.S. in April as part of an International Visitor Leadership
Program, reconvening in Los Angeles for a final summit and discussion.WikiLeaks Founder
Just Warned Conservatives To Brace Themselves For Next BIG Drop — And It's BAD
This past week, WikiLeaks released a treasure trove of information regarding the CIA and
its connection to the Obama administration.
What was once a conspiracy theory became fact, and to understand the magnitude of it all
will take some time.
Sadly, we don't have that luxury after what Jullian Assange revealed in his latest broadcast
recently.
We are now aware that the CIA has gone rogue.
It is sickening to know that these people are spying on the American people.
Companies such as Apple and Samsung are painfully aware that the CIA has the ability to hack
into their systems.
Assange has announced that he would help these companies regain control over their products.
"So I want to announce that after today, considering what we think is the best way
to proceed and hearing these calls from some of the manufacturers, we have decided to work
with them to give them some exclusive access to the addition technical details that we
have so that the fixes can be developed and pushed out, so people can be secure," Assange
said during the press conference broadcast via Facebook Live.
Assange also touched on how this lack of control has caused destructive ramifications.
"The Central Intelligence Agency lost control of its entire cyberweapons arsenal," Assange
said.
"This is an historic act of devastating incompetence to have created such an arsenal
and stored it all in one place and not secured it."
Assange also added.
"There's absolutely nothing to stop a random CIA officer" or even a contractor
from using the technology.The technology is designed to be unaccountable, untraceable;
it's designed to remove traces of its activity."
You can watch the entire video here.
No matter what is done to secure these devices, the CIA still has this ability.
Who is to stop these rogue agents from continuing to use these hacking tools?
This is terribly frightening and I know for myself I feel very uneasy.
As a political writer who is to say that they cannot place "Russian fingerprints" on
my devices in order to silence me or my coworkers?
This is the time for us to speak out and continue resisting these totalitarian tactics.
They know their number is up and we must root them out once and for all.
H/T [ Western Journalism ]Trump Just Got The GREATEST News Of His Presidency— His Plan
Worked Even BETTER Than Expected!
The year 2017 will go down in history as "The Great Snowflake Melting".
Ever since Trump won the election liberals across the country have been left in a state
of disarray.
Trump has not wasted any time on rebuilding our country much to the chagrin of the left.
It seems that Trump's hard work is already paying off with this latest news, and it will
leave you cheering.
Jorge Ramos, a Univision anchor recently was interviewed by CNN's Anderson Cooper.
Ramos said that there was a huge decrease in border crossings last month, and the number
is astounding.
According to The Blaze:
According to The Blaze:
"Jorge, the massive drop in border apprehensions last month, the customs border protections
says 40 percent, it's down 40 percent, people trying to cross illegally.
What do you make of that?"
Cooper asked.
"Is it possible that the tough talk on illegal immigration by Trump is working, that he deserves
credit for that drop?"
"Let me just say that fear is stronger than any wall," Ramos responded.
"What we are seeing right now is the 'Trump effect.'
" He continued:
These people calling their relatives and their friends, saying, "don't come here, this
is not the right moment."
So I think it is possible.
Really no one wants illegal immigration, not even undocumented immigrants.
It is very risky for them.
It is better to do it in a legal way.
You can watch the entire interview here.
This is fantastic news and it proves that Trump has been correct along.
The American people want our borders secure and we do not want anyone just coming in.
Of course, the left will continue to push that these people are not illegal, but they
are.
Illegals have finally got the message that the days of taking advantage of our country
are over.
Now, tell me, did that bring a smile to your face?
Because I am sure as hell smiling too.
H/T [ The Blaze ]
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Oh dang I attract people!
*SCREAMING OHHHHH *
Do Do
Do Do
Dooo DOO dooo doo
BOOM MOTHA FA H WHAT!
That Felt Really
Really
That was really Enjoyable
I'm a fucking ghost! *SINGS*
I kill you
NOOOO
Why did you turn around!
you stupid dumbass motherfucker why
Why does it look like I am inside of you?
FUCK You
Oh shit I save you people!
I didn't even know
cool you're in my debt. What you owe me?
I'd like a Lamborghini please
New Lamborghini oh she's coming out coming
Oh he's coming out!, He's Coming out!
out coming out come on come on come on
come on come on buddy here you can do it
you know you can do it uh yep yep oh
shit fuck you! You weren't supposed to see me!
You were supposed to come out like crack and the hole and I was supposed to end you
oh shit oh shit NO NO NO NO
What sharp blooded fun we'll have!
like that guy oh no no no no no no oh
Jesus Christ there's so many of em
AHHHHHH *shrieks*
I don't want TO DIE oh shit he's got a
bow and arrow you got a fucking bow he's
got an oh no no no no
Wa haaa wooohooo
*Cloak engaged*
Oh shit they can see me! AHHHH
Ahaaa you've got the high ground now!
OH NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO*incomprehensible childish screaming*
Maybe if I bring them close to another
pack of Orcs they'll have a power
struggle and they'll kill each other that is
That is a sick helmet you know did your mom make
that for you can I get one dude this
guy's like he's from the Shadow Realm
upgrades!
Shoot fires or barrels to cause them
to explode oh I want this shit I want
to shit that is my shit i want no no no
no I'm dying am! I need press Y more ok
this was clearly a bad idea i'm going to
see you guys later how about next Tuesday!
bye bye!!!!!! my oh my god what did you come from yes
there's like how many one there's uh
there's too many of them
no no no no uh struggle use L to move
the cursor and then Hurst asleep that
spun to attack well I'm in all right
okay I'm not like that have again Jesus
Oh run away like this obviously holding
down the a button was too simple
of a thing for me to think about
oh God maybe if I crouch they won't see me
oh shit they're really dumb why what do
you mean that coward be smart fuck you
LOTR Music!
Fuck you!
stab stab stab stab stab
you wanna fuck with me? you wanna fuck with me?
OH SHIT!
oh god JESUS
Im gonna go behind this thing and I am gonna CROUCH
YEAHHASHDA SHAHHHHAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH *FREAKOUT SCREACH!*
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Hi there. Can you find a stable?
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Whoo.
Thank you.
Whoo!
Beep! Beep!
This is the prettiest prairie rose I ever done seen.
Oh!
Mmm!
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When you have the .cmc book file opened
go to File > Export multiple pages > 3D Preview for binding.
Some warning dialogs may pop up but just click Continue.
Loading the pages takes a while so let's speed it up...
And here it is!
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Masala Arbi Recipe or Arvi, Colocasia,Taro Root, Eddoe Recipe | Learn how to make Arbi - Duration: 2:00.
Today I have recipe for you Dry Masala Colocasia, Taro Root or Eddoe Recipe
For this I have taken ingredients 1kg Colocasia, Taro Root or Eddoe Recipe.
Which I have boiled then peeled it, and cut into 2 pieces.
Ingredients in spices are
carom seeds ½ tsp
garam masala powder ½ tsp
turmeric powder ½ tsp
red chilli powder ½ tsp
coriander powder 1
and ½ tsp and salt as per taste.
Now for making dry masala colocasia, (Taro Root or Eddoe). I have poured 4 tablspoon oil into pan.
When oil starts warm then put carom seeds into it.
When it's start crackle then put turmeric powder.
After putting turmeric powder, just put colocasia (Taro Root or Eddoe) into it.
Then mix it well.
Then after put all dry spices and salt as per taste.
And mix it well.
Colocasia are already boiled so we don't need to cook it much.
Only cover it for 10 minutes on low flame so that it become fry and crispy.
And every 3 minutes open the lid and turn it to another side otherwise it could be burn.
After 10 minutes tasty and crispy dry masala Colocasia, (Taro Root or Eddoe)is ready to serve.
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Jim Mellon: How to extend your life and make money from it - Duration: 8:56.
OK, welcome to Tip TV. Obviously we are
here at the Master Investor Show and
joining us now is Jim Mellon.
Jim, thanks for coming on.
My great pleasure.
I listened to your speech earlier on
on the Main Stage and you were talking
a lot about longevity in terms of we're gonna
be living and you say it, longer, so 20, 30...
You probably longer than me!
Well, I'm not sure about that one.
But in terms of, one thing that really
interests me, you spoke about
the opportunities there and you see real
potential in that we will be living
significantly longer periods of time. What's the
impact do you think that's gonna be on
the way we govern, the way we... When we were
talking about now the problem with the social care,
about dealing with older people. Do you
think this is gonna be something that's gonna
have a revolutionary impact on the way
governments work and governments
provide for their citizens?
Yes, I think you're right
because there are two things here.
The first is, we all live longer but if
we live "illderly" lives where you're
sitting dribbling in a chair in a
nursing home, that's not much of a life.
So we've got to transform "illderliness"
which is the diseases of old age into
"wellderliness" where you actually
have a health span, as they call it in
America, that's much longer and
contiguous with your life span. So in the
last year you might go downhill but not
in the last 10, 20, 30 years because the
burden will be unsupportable. If people
have still got Alzheimer's and cardiac
disease and diabetes and all those
things and they're living another 30
years, the burden on the state will
be unsupportable and no one's gonna
pay for, no one's gonna be able to
pay for it. So in combination with living
longer we also need to make people's
lives acceptable until the point they
die and that's gonna be the big trick.
So just to confirm, when you say we're gonna be
living this period longer, that's gonna
include living longer without these
kind of conditions, like Alzheimer's
or is it just people who're gonna be living
longer with them and we're gonna
gonna have to have a burden of them?
I think that we're gonna see those conditions
eliminated or turned into chronic
conditions which are a bit like
arthritis where you can live with it and
it's not... the drugs are pretty
good at keeping it suppressed and so forth.
And so number one is cancer, alright.
Cancer is the second biggest cause of death
in the world. What do you think the number one is?
Erm, I don't know, I've no idea.
You weren't listening to
the presentation. It cardiovascular
disease. And people are still dying more
from heart disease than they are from
cancer but cancer is almost totally
addressable now. And the third is
neurodegenerative disease, and diabetes
is the fourth, both of which are
metabolic diseases, alright. So if we can
address those which basically account
for 65 percent of all deaths in the world
and put them into a sort of box where
they may come back and kill you but for
10 or 20 or 30 years you're not gonna
be suffering from them, then that is
going to be a huge industry in itself.
The next industry are those things I
talked about on the stage which are
therapies that exist now are in
development which will add another 15
years to life, so overall 30 years. Now,
you may say "How is that possible?" but I
can tell you that people in 1900 didn't
think that their life expectancy was
gonna go from 41 to 83 in a century.
They didn't believe that would happen but it did.
So we have to have that vision. If we have that vision
we can make tons of money out of it.
And in terms of just looking at the
government as well, we have a big concern
about NHS in the UK, social care, how we're
gonna fund this is a big issue a lot of people
are wanting a long-term solution to the
problems we're facing right now. But so am I
right in thinking that on your assumption,
problems associated which we have now in
terms of what we predict is
going to be the burden and we're gonna
be having as generations get older. You
don't see it as such a problem because
in the future it's not gonna be...
I don't, and the reason is
that if you look at the NHS budget...
I'll ask you a question: What percentage
of it do you think goes to buying drugs?
A substantial amount. I'll go for...
I'll go for 20 percent.
10 percent, right. Now, drugs
are a displacement factor for the most
expensive part of the NHS which is?
Hospitalisation, alright. So if we can
keep people out of hospital by using
drugs as displacement, then you can
reduce the overall burden of NHS
spending. And outside of the NHS is
social care spending which is getting
bigger and bigger and bigger as people
go into the nursing homes and they dribble
away in the last three or four years in
their plastic chairs and have a
horrible life. And again, if that can be
reduced and both of those are possible, by
the way, then you reduce the overall burden
but you improve the science and you
improve everyone's lives basically. And I
think that's where we're at.
Let's just move very, very quickly on to Brexit
because obviously you were talking about
looking into the ball and
predicting the future. In terms of
Europe, in terms of what is
gonna be happening in Europe in the
coming year, we've got a couple of
Germany, France elections, we've had
the Dutch election which didn't go
as cataclysmic as some people were
thinking it could. What do you see
happening to the European Union going into
these negotiations with the UK?
Well, I think the negotiations with the UK
will be, will end up being pragmatic.
Because the UK is 17 percent of the
European Union's GDP. So it's almost a fifth,
second only to Germany which is at
20 percent, way ahead of France, Italy and
Spain. And they are, they sell more to
us than we sell to them by a
country mile basically. And so they will
need the UK to still be an important
customer for them and all this
talk of punishment and exit
bills and so forth is rubbish. I don't
think the UK is the big issue. I think
the issue is who else is gonna leave
the European Union? Because although they
would like to make the UK an example of
why you shouldn't leave the European
Union, it may well be an example of why
you should because the UK is prospering.
It's doing better than any other country in
Europe as far as I can see. And so it may
be that other countries, those who are very
disadvantaged by the European Union, like
Greece and Portugal and Italy, may
just decide to leave or at least leave the
Euro, and that other strong ones may say
"Well, the UK model is not a bad model
and maybe we should that as well". So what I
hope is that the Euro implodes which I think
it will and that we all reform into
some association of the type that we
originally joined, which is a free
trading association based on peace and
mutual prosperity and integration but
doesn't consist of 28 members
with incomes that range from 10,000 dollars
a year to 100,000 dollars a year per head
but is a more, is like the smaller group
that was the original formation of the
European Union. And I think that would be a good
thing, not a bad thing.
And in terms of this talk of a free trade deal,
we have a two-year negotiation period obviously
when there is hope that there will be a
some kind of deal at the end of it or
we fall off a cliff into WTO rules.
Do you see that even if we did fall over?
If we walked away with no deal as
opposed to a bad deal. Is that a
cataclysmic thing for the UK?
Well, in some ways I think it's better because if we
go into WTO rules you're looking at a
four percent average tariff which is
irrelevant really for us because the
elasticity of our exports is not that
sensitive to a four percent tariff or not.
The only worry is that of course then
you have a congestion issue at ports and
all that sort of stuff.
Remember they sell much more to us.
German car companies sell one fifth of
all their output to the United Kingdom.
Do you think they're going to put up
with? And by the way, if they lose that one
fifth they go bust because that's the
difference between profit and loss. There
are plenty of other examples of that. So I think the
big problem is that the European Union
itself is facing very, very, very big
difficulties. And in a way
it's a shame that Brexit's happening at
the moment because this is almost putting a
nail into their coffin. But we are not
the cause of their difficulties. They're
their own fundamental cause of their own
difficulties by stupidly over-expanding
and also imposing the Euro common
currency. And if they hadn't done that
we'd still be in, basically.
And also if they'd given Cameron
something more than those stupid
concessions supposedly that they gave him,
I think he would have won the referendum.
I mean that was obviously with Angela
Merkel who's the...
She gave us nothing really.
Is she gonna still be around you think?
I say it's 50/50.
What about France?
France... You know, Arron Banks is saying
that she's got a good chance.
My view is that she has a ten percent
chance. But then, you know, with her
or without her, with Macron with her,
whatever, it's the same in France. They're
going down a big long hole and they don't
seem to be doing anything to get out of it.
Jim Mellon, thanks very much for coming along.
Thanks very much, thank you.
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How to make your PC/Laptop Run Faster - Duration: 3:50.
hey guys this is TechHub and today I'm
going to be teaching how you can speed
up your computer or laptop first of all
you need to hit the window button and
R. when you do that you will see this
run window right here so you just need
to type here %temp% like
this and just hit okay once you do that
there are a bunch of junk files you
don't need they are totally useless and
take a lot of space you just need to
select all just hit the Control + A on the
keyboard and then click Delete. It's
going to take some while
you might not be able to delete some
files because the programs related to
them are running so just hit the 'Do
this for all current items' and hit the skip button
now once you got that done just hit the
pc button over here this pc over here just
right click on the Local Disk C and go
to properties when you go in here, just click
the disk cleaner button now this will help you
to clean junk files as well when it
finishes disk cleaning you will see this
this window right here so you need to
check all these boxes when you check all
these just hit okay and hit delete
files once you did that hit the tools
button and hit the check it will check for
system errors. Hit the Scan Drive. Once you
got that done, just click the Optimize button
And hit the 'Optimize' button
then right click on the windows button
and hit the control panel now in the
search area, search for advanced system
settings right here just click the
advanced system. Make sure you're in the
Advanced tab right here where it says
performance hit the settings and then
choose adjust for best performance click
apply button and hit okay now this will help
your computer to run a lot more faster
and more efficiently so this was TechHub
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Combining two different animals to make a new animal - Duration: 8:20.
Hey friends so today we're gonna become scientists and do some horrible experiments
and see if we can combine some animals to make some new ones!
So I found this random animal generator but it only has, like, popular animals..its racist
basically. So instead im gonna take Wikipedia's list
of animals and a random number generator and choose my animals that way
So our first number is...205.
...A Vicuna?
Oh so it's like a deer mixed with a llama..okay. Okay next number...213.
*laughs* a Wombat.
Aww it's pretty cute...kinda.
I think this one is gonna be pretty interesting.
I definitely want that long neck.
I'M GIVING IT A WOMBAT FACE.
Was this a mistake?
It was not a mistake.
What have I done?
So right now it just looks like a wombat with a long neck
I decided to give it vicuna ears...now it's a deformed rabbit
I can save it with colouring.
Not gonna lie..I'm kinda starting to like it
Okay here's the final thing.
I don't know what I think of it.
*laughs* I like his vacant smile.
Next number is.. 110
Kangaroo.
And number...131
A Mandrill?
Oh it's the booty monkey.
Okay I don't really know what to do for this one, so I'm just gonna make it up as
I go along
It's basically just a kangaroo at this point.
*laughs* I fixed it.
It's still just a kangaroo so let me fix that.
There we go.
It's Roo's long lost father.
This one actually looks pretty cool I think.
Do you agree, or have I ruined kangaroos forever?
141
A nightingale
And 59
Echidna
I forsee this only ending badly.
Gotta draw that snoot
Heres how to cross a nightingale with an echidna: step one - draw a bird, step two - spikes
everywhere
I don't know about you but I think this could be a legit animal
I think this one really showcases the best of my artistic ability.
95
A hawk
And 145
An oppossum
So this time I'm gonna try combining the bodies
I'm trying to make it kinda look like a griffon
LOOK AT HIS FABULOUS NAILS.
Not gonna lie, i think this one could've turned out better, I kinda gave up towards
the end...
4
An Alpaca
And 130
A manatee?
Okay so unfortunately I forgot to hit record for this one, but don't worry..
I still have the picture
BEHOLD
Ok I don't know how I can top that one
Salamander
33
Chinchilla...huh.
*sigh* what am I doing?
I DON'T KNOW WHAT IM DOING
Has science gone too far?
*sigh* It's just- IT'S JUST A POKEMON
I'VE JUST DRAWN A POKEMON.
IT'S NOT AN ANIMAL IT'S A POKEMON.
Hi, thanks for watching this really stupid video, leave a like if you'd like and let
me know if you like the more drawing-related videos, they're a lot quicker to make compared
to the animations so I was planning to do a mixture of both but obviously if you
HATE them I'll stop making them But yeah, tell me which was your favourite
animal combination, do the challenge yourself if you can and before I go I just want to
show off these really cute drawings by The Doctor Kami on Twitter, so yeah thanks for
watching!
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How to make Perfume - Whale Poop - True animal fun facts - Duration: 8:57.
Have you ever smelled poop?
What?
What kind of question is that?
I'm just asking.
I do not make it my job to smell poop, but it smells terrible.
Thank goodness we have perfume - right?
Oh, you're going to gross us out aren't you.
Stay tuned.
- (smile)
Hello, Welcome to the Fred Wild News.
We are so glad to have you.
The internet is an amazing tool - there is nothing
you cannot learn about on the world wide web.
Ok, cut the formalities lets just go straight to the point.
Whatever do you mean?
You know what I mean - what was with that introduction.
Oh, you mean the question about smelling poop.
Yeah, Mr. Medina writes these scripts and he always has
something up his sleeve when I hear an introduction like that - so spill it.
Well, have you ever wondered how they make perfume?
You mean like.
How exactly it is made.
No.
Why?
Just curious, because perfume makes people smell great - right?
Yeah - so.
We all like to smell nice and pretty.
Did you know that one of the main ingredients in perfume is Ambergris?
I am going to regret this but - what is Ambergris?
Ambergris � is a fancy name for whale poop that has
bobbled around in the sea for a long while.
Did you say whale poop?
You see a whale eats a lot of things that have hard shells and stuff.
You said whale poop...
Normally the whale gets rid of all the hard shells and
non-digestible items by throwing up into the sea.
This just keeps getting grosser by the minute.
But sometimes the whale can't get rid of everything
and you know - it gets clogged up.
I am not sure I think I like where this is going.
That clog grows and grows, and hardens over time until eventually released.
You mean comes out the other end - the rear end.
Basically, that upset stomach creates ambergris, a
rare substance that has been highly valued for thousands of
years as an ingredient in perfume and pharmaceuticals.
You mean perfume is made from whale poop - what you
and I put on to smell good is whale poop.
Technically - Ambergris originates in the intestines of
male sperm whales after they dine on squid, whose hard,
pointy beaks abrade the whales' innards.
I think I am going to be sick.
Just read the script.
Scientists believe that the whales protect themselves by
secreting a fatty substance in their intestines to surround the beaks.
Eventually the animals cast out a huge lump, up to
hundreds of pounds at a time.
And that substance floats around in the sea being effected
by the heat of the sun and the effects of sea water and then
collected by us to make perfume.
How much of this stuff -
Whale poop...
is in perfume?
You really do not want to know.
--Fade--
Perfume is made with Ambergris - which you
can basically say is whale poop.
But did you know that the better the perfume
the more of Ambergris is used.
And the more Ambergris is used the more expensive the perfume is.
So which is the better perfume?
The order of highest to lowest concentration is first Perfume,
second, Eau de Parfum, third, Eau de Toilette, and fourth Eau de Cologne.
Did you say toilette?
Funny right - perfume is made from �
Oh come on why do you keep saying it.
made from whale poop and there is a class of perfume called
Eau de Toilette - which sounds like we're saying toilette water.
Perfumes are classically defined as a combination of top,
heart, and base notes released over a period of time.
The top notes are the first scent released by a fragrance.
Perfume.
Also called perfume extract, this is the most
expensive version of any fragrance; it's also the most
beautiful because of the whole symphony of top, heart
and base notes released over a period of time.
This is due to the high concentration of essences �
essence being Ambergris
Ambergris being whale poop - as much as 40% by volume.
Perfume is applied directly to the skin on pulse spots �
insides of the wrists, behind the ears, at the throat...
The average concentration of essence in a perfume is 25%,
which makes it the longest lasting of all the scent categories.
That is why only a tiny amount is needed, which as you can
see, by how expensive a small bottle of good perfume cost.
Oh, did you know that a ten-year-old vacationing in Wales
stumbled across a lump worth nearly $6,000 dollars.
Someone paid 6,000 dollars for whale poop.
And a 67-year-old New York native received a candle like
rock in the mail from her 80-year-old sister and
discovered that she may be $18,000 richer.
All because a whale had a bit of indigestion.
Now you know one of the top ingredients used to make perfume.
My life has been, forever changed.
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UB tool aims to make hospitals safer - Duration: 3:10.
GRANDCHILD. BUCK IS CHARGED WITH
FOUR COUNTS OF CHILD ENANGERMENT
BECAUSE THERE WERE THREE OTHER
KIDS IN HER HOME.
THE BEEPS AND ALARMS IN
HOSPITALS ARE DESIGNED TO HELP
KEEP PATIENTS ALIVE. BUT WHAT IF
DOCTORS AND NURSES COULDN'T HEAR
THEM? IT'S A PROBLEM YOU MIGHT
NOT KNOW EXISTS.
NEWS 4'S JENN SCHANZ JOINS US
LIVE WITH HOW A RESEARCH TEAM IS
FIGHTING SO CALLED "ALARM
MASKING." JENN?
THE CONCEPT IS PRETTY SIMPLE....
OUR BRAINS CAN ONLY DECODE SO
MANY DIFFERENT SOUNDS. WHEN THE
AIRWAVES GET CLOGGED.... CERTAIN
NOISES HAVE THE ABILITY TO
CANCEL EACHOTHER OUT. NO BIG
DEAL, RIGHT? WELL, WHEN YOU'RE
DEALING WITH A CODE BLUE OR
ANOTHER MEDICAL EMERGENCY... YOU
NEED TO BE ABLE TO HEAR
EVERYTHING! A TEAM AT UB HAS
DEVELOPED A NEW TOOL THAT COULD
GET AHEAD OF THIS PROBLEM.
DR. MATTHEW BOLTON IS DEVELOPING
A COMPUTER-BASED TOOL THAT USES
THE
SAME TECHOLOGY AS MP3 AUDIO
FILES. THE GOAL?
(("WHEN CRITICAL ALARMS GO OFF
PEOPLE WILL BE ABLE TO HEAR
THEM.")) WITH THE HELP OF A
GRANT FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES,
BOLTON IS WORKING TO COMBAT A
SYMPTOM OF OVER-STIMULATION IN
HOSPITALS.... MISSING IMPORTANT
SOUNDS.
((BEEP BEEP))
(("YOU CAN HAVE MULTIPLE SOUNDS
COMING INTO THE HUMAN EAR AT ANY
GIVEN TIME AND OUR EAR CAN ONLY
ENCODE A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF
INFORMATION AT ANY GIVEN
FREQUENCY.")) HE'S ENLISTED THE
HELP OF SCOTT EARDLEY, A
SIMULATION EDUCATION SPECIALISTS
AND NURSE. EARDLY, WHO'S SPENT
YEARS IN HOSPITALS... SAYS
"ALARM MASKING" IS A
REAL ISSUE.
(("IT'S BECOMING MORE AND MORE A
PROBLEM AS THE ELECTRONICS
PROLIFERATE AND BECOME MORE
COMMON THE CHANCES INCREASE
THAT YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE THAT
MASKING.")) ACCORDING TO THE
JOINT COMMISSION,
BETWEEN 2010 AND 2016 THERE ARE
260 ALARM-RELATED EVENTS...
WHICH COULD MEAN ANYTHING FROM
INCORRECT SETTINGS, TO POLICIES
NOT IN
PLACE, OR AN ALARM NOT BEING
HEARD. THE EVENTS IMPACTED 264
PATIENTS AND CAUSED
193 DEATHS.
(("WITHIN THE CONFINES OF SAY AN
OPERATION ROOM YOU'RE GOING TO
HAVE MULTIPLE ALARMS, FROM THE
MONITORS FROM THE PATIENT, FROM
THE VENTILATOR, FROM THE PUMPS.
YOU COULD PROBABLY HAVE MAYBE
MAYBE 13-14 DIFFERENT NOISES
GOING AT ONCE.")) DR. BOLTON IS
A HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEER. HE
WORKS TO MAKE MACHINES BETTER,
KNOWING HUMANS OPERATE THEM.
UNDERSTANDING INNATE HUMAN
LIMITATIONS, HE SAYS, WILL MAKE
HOSPITAL TECHNOLOGY SAFER.
(("IF THE PERSON CAN'T
PHYSICIALLY HEAR THE ALARM
THEY'RE NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO
RESPOND TO IT. AND SO THIS WORK
IS MEAN TO
PROVIDE THAT CHECK."))
ALARM RELATED FLAWS CAUSED ON
AVERAGE, ACCORING TO THE JOINT
COMMISSION....ABOUT 32 DEATHS A
YEAR. MEDICAL ERRORS IN GENERAL
THOUGH.... ARE A LEADING CAUSE
OF HOSPITAL-RELATED DEATHS. DR.
BOLTON'S GOAL HERE IS TO
STREAMLINE HOW DOCTORS AND
NURSES RESPOND TO EMERGENCIES...
AND MAKE THE PROCESS BETTER. IN
FACT THE INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL
ALARM STANDARD IS CURRENTLY
BEING REVISED TO ACHIEVE JUST
THAT. ONE OF THE PROBLEMS THE
RESEARCHERS ARE LOOKING INTO?
ALARM MASKING. JENN SCHANZ NEWS
4 AT 5:30.
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Style Guests: 'Make Room' Program At American Craft Council Show - Duration: 3:13.
ROADS ARE NICE AND DRY.
KYLIE THE L TELL US ABOUT
POSSIBILITY RAIN LATER ON
TODAY.
NEXT WEEKEND IS THE
AMERICAN CRAFT SHOW IN ST.
PAUL.
MODERN DESIGN MEETS CRAFT
RETURNS FOR THE FIFTH YEAR.
WE HAVE GRANT AND ASHLEY HERE
TO TELL US MORE.
GOOD MORNING.
GOOD MORNING.
ASHLEY, I'LL START WITH YOU.
YOU HAVE YOUR IDEAS ON DISPLAY.
YOU GOT TO PICK A DECADE.
WHY DID YOU PICK THE 90s?
I CHOSE THE 90s BECAUSE THE
MINIMALISM OF CALVIN KLEIN AND
PIONEERS OF PAIRED DOWN
SIMPLICITY SPOKE TO ME AS A
BACKLASH AGAINST SOCIAL MEDIA
VISUAL STIMULATION WE FEEL
EVERY DAY.
YOU BROUGHT A RENDERING OF A
ROOM YOU DESIGN HAD THE LOOKS
LIKE A MODERN INTERPRETATION OF
THE 90s.
WE ALL REMEMBER THAT DECADE SO
WELL.
GRANT, TELL US ABOUT THIS EVENT
THE MAKE ROOM.
YOU BRING IN DESIGNERS TO
SHOWCASE A ROOM.
MAKE ROOM IS DESIGN TO
SHOWCASE EVERYTHING SUPERIOR,
HOME, POLT YOU AND ART.
WE BRING IN DESIGNERS AND THEY
WORK AND CREATE WONDERFUL ROOM
SETUPS.
WE DO PROGRAMMING AROUND THEM.
I HAVE BEEN.
I THINK IT IS THAT GREAT EVENT.
WHAT CAN PEOPLE TAKE HOME OR
WHAT IDEAS CAN THEY TAKE HOME?
THERE IS A LOT.
ASHLEY WILL DO A 90s ROOM
INTERPRETATION.
WE PLAY IN A PROGRAMMING OF
DESIGN MEETS STYLE.
WE HAVE FOUR FASHION STYLISTS
THAT TAKE INTERPRETATIONS OF
GREAT INTERIOR DESIGNER ROOMS.
YOU ARE SEEING IT LIVE AND THE
CORRELATION BETWEEN THE TWO.
IT IS GREAT ROOMS THAT GIVE YOU
INCENTIVES IN A MODERN WAY WITH
FASHION.
BOTH PLAY IN A PROMOTION OF
WHAT WE DO FOR THE AMERICAN
CRAFT COUNCIL.
THIS IS THE 75th ANNIVERSARY
AND WHAT THAT MEANS THIS YEAR
IS THEY WERE EACH ABLE TO CHOSE
A DIFFERENT TIME
PERIOD.
ASHLEY, TELL US A LITTLE BIT
ABOUT THE ITEMS YOU BROUGHT IN.
THE PIECES FEATURED ARE A
GORDON BROWNING VASE AND A
WINTHROP FIRES CERAMIC BOWL.
I CHOSE THESE BECAUSE I FELT
THEIR WARM COLOR PALLET
COMPLIMENTED MY ROOM.
GRANT, YOU BROUGHT IN OTHER
ITEMS YOU CAN SEE TO THE SHOW
NEXT WEEKEND.
IT IS ALL THINGS HAND-MADE THAT
YOU CAN FIND THERE.
IT IS ARTIST WORK.
IT IS AMAZING STUFF FROM THE
GROUND UP.
THAT IS WHAT IS NICE ABOUT
INTERIOR DESIGNERS.
THEY PICK THIS ARTWORK AND
THEIR ROOMS ARE BUILT AROUND
THEM.
WONDERFUL.
THANK YOU.
MAKE ROOM IS SUNDAY APRIL 8th.
IT IS PART OF THE AMERICAN
CRAFT COUNCIL SHOW AT THE ST.
PAUL RIVER CENTER.
IT GOES FROM 11:00 TO 5:00.
TO BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE YOU
CAN DO THAT.
OTHERWISE THEY ARE $11 AT THE
DOOR.
GO TO WCCO.COM/LINKS FOR MORE
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Make This Sweet Potato Juice To Control Blood Sugar, Detoxify Your Lungs and Improve Eye Sight ! - Duration: 3:11.
Make This Sweet Potato Juice To Control Blood Sugar, Detoxify Your Lungs and Improve Eye
Sight !
Not many people consume sweet potatoes and they are probably the last thing that you
will buy when you go in the market.
However, this is totally wrong since these vegetables contain many nutrients and vitamins.
In addition to this they are cheap, available in all seasons and tasty.
With regular consumption of sweet potatoes, you can improve your overall health and regulate
your blood pressure.
RECIPE OF SWEET POTATO JUICE:
If after reading about the benefits of these vegetables, you have decided to include them
into your diet this juice is a perfect way for you to do that.
You can use them in substitution of your breakfast or as a snack during the day.
Ingredients:
1 to 2 raw sweet potato, 2 carrots,
1 jicama, 4 to 6 ribs of celery,
A pinch of cinnamon.
Instructions:
Put all the ingredients in a blender or juicer and mix them for several minutes.
Make sure that you always purchase organic ingredients.
Additionally, you can add some cinnamon to improve the taste.
HEALTH BENEFITS OF SWEET POTATOES!
As we already mentioned before there are many reasons why you should include sweet potatoes
in your diet and in the following text we will present to you some of them.
What makes sweet potatoes unique among the other vegetables is vitamin B6 that it contains.
This vitamin is known to regulate the levels of a chemical called homocysteine which is
regarded as one of the main causers of heart attacks.
Besides B6 they contain vitamins C and D. They improve the immune system and reduce
the damages caused by free radicals.
Also by consuming sweet potatoes you will provide your body with iron, magnesium, potassium,
and beta-carotene.
Iron and magnesium are a couple other useful minerals for boosting your immune system and
helping to reduce stress.
Magnesium also helps promote better heart health and red and white blood cell production.
The beta-carotene that they contain can be converted in vitamin A when the body needs
it.
Vitamin A is needed to improve eyesight, immune system, and is a powerful antioxidant.
From this we can conclude that by consuming sweet potatoes you will provide your body
with all the nutrients and vitamins that are essential for its normal functioning.
BUYING AND STORING SWEET POTATOES!
When purchasing sweet potatoes, you should always pay attention on several things.
Make sure that they are firm, without any bruises, cracks, holes (think worms) or soft
spots.
You should never buy sweet potatoes that are stored in the fridges because the low temperature
affect their taste.
Always keep them in a cool dark place, but never in a fridge.
If stored like this, they will remain fresh for about 10 days.
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CRAYONS make up tutorial - Duration: 3:23.
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How to Make Paper Butterflies - Origimi Butterfly - Duration: 4:49.
How to Make Paper Butterflies - Origimi Butterfly
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How i make my lyric videos on sony vegas pro 13 - Duration: 7:09.
sorry for my bad voice and English :)
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