Bam bam bam bam bam - The trumpet
- Tequila - What?
- Tequila He doesn't say tequila.
He does.
He definitely does not say tequila.
He says tequila.
He 100% does not say tequila.
Yeah you're right, he doesn't say tequila.
Good afternoon.
Hello.
It is so sunny.
Not really sunny.
Well it's sunny for London.
We are on our way to the London Eye or the Coca Cola London Eye.
Or London's Eye as I like to call it.
Have you ever been on it?
I have not but I have seen it.
He has not.
We are ever so slightly on the lost side.
Andres is leading the way semi-unsuccessfully.
Don't hate the player hate the game.
Exactly.
Don't hate the player hate the game.
Don't give me my own advice.
We're on Southbank and it is so busy, I don't know if you can see all the people.
Lots of buskers as well which is fun to watch.
Somebody thought that we could just walk into the London Eye.
I thought if we pre-bought our tickets, we could just walk in.
Apparently not.
It's a 40 minute wait from here.
I booked in a tour at the National Theatre after this which means we might be late for that
So...I might see if I can call and rebook.
I'm sorry.
It's okay.
I did something kind of stupid.
So I bought tickets for us to do the National Theatre tour.
No luck.
I bought it for the wrong one.
I bought it for Stratford.
Which is a different city altogether.
Sorry.
We all forgive you.
We just finished the London Eye.
What did you think?
It's a bit of a tourist trap I think.
I thought it was a super tourist trap.
I just don't like that kind of thing.
I don't like heights.
We're in tourist central right now.
Yeah.
I think this is the most touristy part of London.
Maybe outside of Leicester Square.
No, this is pretty touristy.
More touristy than Leicester Square you reckon?
I think...I reckon.
Y'reckon?
I reckon.
Y'reckon?
I reckon.
So I thought today we'd try something a little bit different and answer the most commonly
asked questions on Google.
So Andres is going to help a sister out and find questions about the London Eye.
Is the London Eye worth it?
Nah.
I would say no.
Is the London Eye scary?
I didn't think it was scary but I don't know if you thought it was scary.
If you're afraid of heights, then yes.
Is the London Eye open?
It looks pretty open although the line is really long.
So...even if you buy your ticket in advance, get here an hour early.
Is the London Eye safe?
You'd hope so!
That's what you're actually thinking if you're afraid of heights.
It felt pretty sturdy.
What if there's, like, a bizarre gust of wind?
I mean, I don't think wind is going to effect it.
And now what are we doing?
Well we have tickets to other London attractions like the Aquarium and Shrek.
So we're going to see what has the smallest line.
So all of the attractions have long lines except for Shrek's Adventure so I think we're going
to give that a go.
For the record, I think Shrek's Adventure is going to be underrated.
I think so too.
I think it could be fantastic.
There aren't a lot of people in it, though.
I know that's why I think it's underrated.
I have no idea what to expect from this.
Not gonna lie.
So far it's been a bit weird.
Apparently no pictures.
We just finished the tour now we're in this, like, photo area.
Madagascar.
We met Shrek.
And Shrek's biggest fan, apparently.
This is it.
Well, that was fun.
My big disappointment is that we took the best pictures.
When you go in they make you take pictures.
And ours were so good.
But it was £30 to get them in the end.
There was Lizzie going like this.
It was so good.
Should I do it again?
You did a really great one.
I was looking at her like...
That was the best picture.
Overall, it was interesting.
If you have kids it's a lot better, obviously.
Definitely worth it if you've got kids.
If you don't have kids, then it was like...I'm glad we did it, I preferred it to the London
Eye actually.
The actors were pretty good.
They were really into it.
So basically what it is is you go in and have your own adventure with Shrek.
You're trying to find Shrek.
I don't want to give too much away incase you're thinking of going.
But it was good.
It was good, it was really fun.
We're heading now to a pub to have a drink, and then we're going to go home.
But it's been a really good day except for me accidentally booking the wrong tickets.
So every year in London there's this thing called Underbelly Festival and it just happens
during summer and we're here now.
It's pretty busy.
So now we're going to do the Shrek's Adventure Google auto fill answer questions.
That didn't make any sense but hopefully you know what I mean.
Is Shrek's Adventure for adults?
Adults with babies?
Yes.
For kids?
Yes.
It's for kids more.
The kids thought it was magical.
Would I say it's 100% for adults?
No.
And actually if you want to do something that's more adult there's probably better things
to do.
But it's nice, like if you're into Shrek and you just want a fun day out, it's nice.
Having said that, the person that was in front of us, she was like 25, and she was like,
"I'm the number 1 Shrek fan" and she rushed to Shrek and gave him a hug.
So yes and no.
Is Shrek's Adventure included in Merlin's pass?
I don't know.
I think so.
But you could probably Google that.
Is Shrek's Adventure good for adults?
Same question as number 1.
Is Shrek's Adventure scary?
At one point I did scream.
Twice!
Things kind of jump out at you but I don't think it's on purpose.
I think I'm just a naturally jumpy person so I wouldn't say it's scary.
I think it's fine for kids of all ages.
Is Shrek's Adventure a Merlin Attraction?
Is it? Are you sure?
Yup.
Alright, well there you go.
It's Shrekcellent!
Shreksy?
Shrektastic.
By the way, we didn't come up with that, that's in the attraction that they said all the time.
I have to say, the actors were very good but they were a bit over the top sometimes.
They have to be.
There you go.
Answers to all of Google's questions.
I feel like we contributed to the world now.
Positively.
Right now we're trying to go to one of our favourite pubs called Gordon's Wine Bar.
Which is London's oldest wine bar.
New plan.
They were completely full.
Unsurprisingly.
It's very hard to find a table in there.
Yeah so we're going to go home, get some cheese, some wine.
UPDATE.
New new plan.
We're going to St. James's Park which is another thing on TimeOut London's list.
Because we're feeling in the mood to tick another thing off the list.
And we're quite close by.
You haven't seen the last of us today.
You've not seen the last of us today.
We're in the household cavalry or the horseguard.
The cavalry headquarters and you can see it's a big open space where they do a lot of parades
and I guess there was an event here.
I didn't know they did these.
Oh absolutely.
And that's St. James's Park over there.
- And past that is Buckingham Palace. - Let's go.
This park is so peaceful.
It's a really nice park.
What's the one in Nottinghill that's also really nice?
Holland Park.
It's on the list.
The Kyoto Gardens, I haven't seen the Kyoto Gardens so I didn't go.
I did.
You went!?
Yeah with Pino.
You went without me?
We were trying to find you.
Excuses.
I never do anything without you.
Aww....
Na nah!
That is a strong gate.
It's like, "look at me I'm a gate."
You were just a floating head again.
You have to stop being a floating head.
We thought where better place to do our new Google project about St. James's Park than
right in front of Buckingham Palace?
Is St. James's Park open?
Yes.
Is St. James's Park tube open today?
Dunno.
Probably.
Probably.
Unless there's some kind of problem.
God forbid.
Is St. James's Park station open today?
Actually I've never been to St. James's Park station.
That's probably one station I've never actually been to.
Oh really? Fascinating.
Is St. James's Park safe at night?
Well, I would say that no parks are really safe at night.
I think by the time it gets dark, you should probably try not to be in a park.
Is Buckingham Palace haunted?
Probably.
Is Buckingham Palace open?
Can you go inside?
Yeah I think there are tours.
We should do a tour one day.
It's not on the list.
Is Buckingham Palace near Big Ben?
Yeah, it's pretty close.
Is Buckingham Palace in Central London?
Definitely.
Is Buckingham Palace free?
It's free for the Queen.
I don't know but I'm almost certain that it's not.
But yeah, as Andres said, for the Queen it's definitely free.
Alright, shall we actually head home now?
Yeah.
We're on our way home.
So I'm going to end this now.
If you like this video, give us a thumbs up and if you have any suggestions of other things
you think we should be doing in London, let us know in the comments section.
And if you want more from us.
What should they do?
Subscribe.
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Logan Paul - Help Me Help You ft. Why Don't We [Official Video] - Duration: 3:25.
(Flint of a lighter)
(Breathing under a pile of clothes)
(Phone Vibrating)
Yoo!!
Person on phone: Yo! You comin to the party?
No bro, she's taking forever!
Person on phone: Bro its almost over!
Yeah I know bro!
(party sounds coming from phone)
Person on phone: ....SO YOU COMING TO THE PARTY?
NO BRO! IM NOT COMIN TO THE PA--
Shay Mitchell: BABE!?
(Whispers) Yo, I gotta go!
🎶(Music playing)🎶
🎶 What do I wear?
🎶I only told you 12 times
🎶 first dress that you put on is still your best find
🎶We've been sittin in this dressin room for hours
🎶I need a break baby
🎶I don't have the brain power
🎶When you ask me my opinion
🎶I'm always sure to be your minion
🎶Girl you're kinda like long division
🎶Everything is difficult
🎶Help me, help you
🎶Girl whatcha tryna do?
🎶Cuz I don't gotta clue
🎶No I ain't no Scooby Doo
(Help me, Help you)
🎶Cuz Im hungrier than you
🎶I just wanna get some food
🎶and you about to kill my mood
(Help me, help you)
🎶Do these jeans make me look fat?
🎶Yeah I know you want the answer
🎶But I'm smart and that's a trap
(Help me, help you)
🎶Oh, and here's a random fact
🎶You still got me favorite hoodie
🎶and you need to give it back
🎶It ain't that I ain't callin back
🎶It's just you said you needed space
🎶and so I'm stayin out your way
🎶It ain't that I ain't got your back
🎶But you ran out of your way
🎶to make that "k" a lowercase
🎶When you asked me my opinion
🎶I'm always sure to be your minion
🎶Girl your're kinda like long division
🎶Everything is difficult
🎶Help me, help you
🎶Girl whatchu tryna do?
🎶Cuz I don't gotta clue
🎶No I ain't no Scooby Doo
(Help me, help you)
🎶Cuz I'm hungrier than you
🎶I just wanna get some food
🎶and you about to kill my mood
(Help me, help you)
🎶Do these jeans make me look fat?
🎶Yeah I know you want the answer
🎶But I'm smart and that's a trap
(Help me, help you)
🎶Oh, and here's a random fact
🎶You still got my favorite hoodie
🎶and you-need to-give it-back
(whoaa-oo-ooooo)
🎶Baby girl when I ask you if there's a problem
🎶Don't tell me you're fine
🎶I know you're not fine
🎶I just don't understand you
🎶you steal the covers and then you want me to cuddle you
🎶Are you hot or are you cold?
🎶Don't ask me if I think another girl is cute
🎶That's a loaded question
🎶What are you doing? What are you tryna do?
🎶What are you tryna make me girl?
🎶We're on the same team
🎶So just-just please
🎶Please just listen to me and hear what I have to say
🎶Baby girl
(Help me, help you)
-Okay, I get it!
-I completely get it!
Logan: Yeah? -Yeah!
-I mean you did this all for me?
Logan: I did! Yeah, the band was expensive
Logan: The helipad's really expensive but...
Logan: I think it was definitely worth it
-Thanks babe!
Logan: Yeah! Of Course!
-I just um...I just have one more question...
Logan: Okay! Yeah!
-What do you really think about these jeans?
-I mean I didn't know when I was getting ready this morning
-That if I do it with a longer jacket?
🎶Help me, Help you!
🎶Girl whatchu tryna do?
🎶Cuz I don't gotta clue
🎶No I ain't no Scooby Doo
🎶(Help me, help you)
🎶Cuz Im hungrier than you
🎶I just wanna get some food
🎶and you about to kill my mood (Shay Mitchell is dope)
(Help me, help you)
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Don't care (примеры из фильмов) / Разговорные фразы на английском языке - Duration: 3:07.
Oh, boo-hoo-hoo. "My wife and child are dead."
Oh, I don't care if it's mean! Everybody's got dead people.
- You're a monster, Zorg.
- I know. Torture who you have to, the president, I don't care.
Just bring me those stones.
- What's in Florida?
- Millionaires. Flocks of them. They all go south for the winter, like birds.
- Gonna catch yourself a rich bird?
- I don't care how rich he is. As long as he has a yacht,
his own private railroad car and his own toothpaste.
- Wait. Not here.
- Yes, here. I'm tired of all this deception. I don't care if they know we're married.
- Anakin, don't say things like that.
- Throw that metal thing over there.
- What? No. Haymitch said we're not supposed to show our skills.
- I don't care what Haymitch said. Those guys are looking at you like you're a meal. Throw it.
- Commander, we need a presence inside the Matrix to await contact from the Oracle.
- I don't want to hear that shit! I don't care about oracles or prophecies or messiahs!
I care about one thing: Stopping that army from destroying this city.
- Call me a liar? You're a liar!
- You scare him off, we're lost!
- I don't care! I can't do it, Mr. Frodo. I won't wait around for him to kill us!
- I'm not sending him away.
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Johnny Boy - Um, I Don't Know - Duration: 0:05.
Um, I don't know
Um, I don't know
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DON"T NAIL MY HANDS | Outlast II Ep6 - Duration: 5:59.
hell we love ya oh girl what the fuck oh
hello guys welcome back today we're
doing Atlas 2 episode 6 I left you with
a little bit of a cliffhanger last time
so let's get started let's find out what
else happens in this we're still going
to the mind I almost stuck on no no no
yeah I'm fucking stuck you idiot
ah man da man
ah yes we got away phone hey Windows 95
nice somebody you know flush the toilet
yeah yeah oh what the hell oh no no hold
on voices coming on
oh crap ah da hell I'm back another in a
in 8 days this is rid of my brain whoa
oh no no no no you guys again
oh no no you guys no you guys asshole I
told the whole dump of his face yeah
yeah go away I go to uni and when I hear
oh you Amy Amy alone leave me alone ah
Nancy let me go
leave me alone Bruce you're creepy fresh
Wow look that is my brain for help no oh
no no no no oh that's nasty
oh I don't know nya hell you could even
feel your hand she's nasty
I'm great I'm gonna die oh oh now I'm
dead doc general just trying to grab a
fucking bandage young guy's a prick gee
come on ow fuck
no okay yes
yeah away from him finally without
coughing the background sounds like a
fucking smoker's cough and she went if
it moves away
kick you in the face
oh crap
yeah the hell is going on ah you can't
give me hey Ricky dumbasses yeah so kind
of about fuckin arrow noscope man that
was insane copy would have been hanging
what the hell was that noise
oh well that's all a Mew
I know there go to this crazy crap clamp
hey camp so my freaking camera at least
you know crap shit what the hell is
going on
I'm not back here hey better don't worry
mother whom freakin things that's going
on here he's got two letters um I have
no idea where I'm going
oh no and what's this who is this what
the hell are you coming from I'm not
even sure Oh what the fuck
look you flickering light what the
hell's going on here ah I'll gather lone
wolf no okay now I can hear good
how we learn yeah oh girl what the fuck
oh all right ah that's fine
ah now ring-a-ding-ding I know hello oh
thank god you're alive
I need you to stay calm we're going okay
help we'll get you out of there
I will you find a place to hide
someplace safe where you can remember
the taste of her kiss when you felt her
neck break you diseased cocksucker don't
what the fly oh you know what that is
freaking right yes I'm going to end
episode 6 of out of our last two here I
think is really weed and quite long
anyway hope you guys enjoyed the video
don't forget to leave a like comment
share from subscribe those important so
thank you guys so much for watching if
it doesn't go damn this work here semia
bye guys
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Don't call it a CAT walk! - Duration: 1:12.
Religious tolerance was on display on the streets of St Petersburg, with two dogs solemnly dressed as Rabbis
Another fabulously kitted out pup was dressed either as a storybook gypsy... or Captain Jack Sparrow
The pooches were impressively dressed in an array of costumes, including this one dressed as the devil
More than 100 adorable dachshund pups have taken part in St Petersburg's sixth annual costume parade
Previously, the event has been specifically timed to coincide with City Day and Children's Day in the major Russian city
There was even a spot of cross-species-dressing, with one cute pooch dressed as a cow
This dog, dressed as a Chinese emperor to match its owner, appeared to be in equally high spirits
This dog's costume could be anything from a poorly executed clown to a bouquet of flowers
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DON'T TRY - NVSTIME x TIO FRESKO [PROD EUFORIA INC x BT NVDIE] - Duration: 3:22.
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Marina Kaye - Don't You Talk About Love (audio & lyrics) - Duration: 4:28.
You can break me like glass A million pieces of heart crushed on the floor
The only thing that I ask If only you could have loved me a little more
Only time can heal
You can turn on a coin And fool me again with a new disguise
But the dots didn't join Now I'm finding the truth hidden in your eyes
I'm learning not to feel
So don't look like you're concerned We both know that's not true
You haven't figured out I'm such a part of you The part that slipping through your hands
Stone is made of sand Stone is made of sand
I learned to keep it inside Hidden safe in a box deep in my heart
But now I'm ready to smile A new beginning it's time to make a start
To rewrite history To do what's right for me
So don't look like you're concerned We both know that's not true
You haven't figured out I'm such a part of you The part that slipping through your hands
Stone is made of sand Stone is made of sand
I'm falling, I'm praying I'd wake up, and it's all a dream
I'm drowning, I'm waiting But you're not coming
So don't look like you're concerned We both know that's not true
You haven't figured out I'm such a part of you The part that slipping through your hands
Stone is made of sand Stone is made of sand
So don't you talk about love 'Cause anybody can say they love someone
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제시 (Jessi) – Don't Make Me Cry (울리지마) (KPOP WORLD FESTIVAL 2017 AUDITION) - Duration: 3:30.
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If You Don't Do THIS Every Night, Your Face Will Age Sooner Than You Expect - Duration: 2:49.
If You Don�t Do THIS Every Night, Your Face Will Age Sooner Than You Expect
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If you often choose not to go through this nighttime ritual, you should know that leaving
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1.
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and a micellar water to wash it off.
2.
Delaying the aging process
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If it�s not clean, it will age more quickly.
You won�t be able to avoid flaccidity, and premature wrinkles will appear sooner than
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with antioxidants.
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Chris de Burgh - Hold On (I'm on my Way) / Don't Pay The Ferryman (ZDF-Fernsehgarten - 2017-05-28) - Duration: 8:19.
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《Comeback Special》 SEVENTEEN (세븐틴) - Don't Wanna Cry (울고 싶지 않아) @인기가요 Inkigayo 20170528 - Duration: 3:24.
Don't wanna cry.
Don't wanna cry.
Because I love you, because saying I love you
Isn't enough, no matter what I say.
Leaving me, who cherished only you, where did you go?
Did you go far away because you didn't like me anymore?
Don't toy with me.
I know you are there.
I feel like you'll come around, so I wait and wait.
I need to go find you.
Go find you.
If I cry now, I may not be able to see you so..
Don't wanna cry.
Don't wanna cry.
Tears have welled up but,
Don't wanna cry.
This familiar road, feels so unfamiliar.
Asking me once again if this is a road I know of.
Could that person be looking for me?
I'm looking for you.
Don't toy with me.
I know you're there.
I feel like you'll appear, so I wait aimlessly.
I need to go find you, go find you.
Tears are building up starting to blur my vision.
Don't wanna cry.
Don't wanna cry.
Tears have welled up but,
Don't wanna cry.
I'm fine ( I'm not fine.)
I don't want to see you. ( I really want to see you.)
With the words that I don't mean
I have to lie, I have to lie
My heart won't listen to me
Come back, come back, come back.
When half of me is gone, how can I live as one?
Don't wanna cry
Don't wanna cry
Don't wanna cry
Tears have welled up but,
Don't wanna cry.
Don't wanna cry.
When we see each other again.
Don't wanna cry.
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"I don't have anyone to practice speaking English with..." - Duration: 13:18.
hi there I'm Drew Badger the world's
first and number one English Fluency
Guide and it is a pleasure to welcome
you to a new video here on YouTube and
in this video this is something that I
really get asked about a lot and this is
I don't have anyone to practice speaking
with so how can I find people to
practice speaking with especially native
English speakers alright now if you look
at most of my videos and you scroll down
in the comments there are people asking
each other hey we should make a Skype
group or meet me in whatsapp or get on
Facebook and let's do this like do not
do any of that stuff I'm going to tell
you right now it might be helpful but
there are much better ways to practice
and that's what I'd like to talk about
in this video so if I see those comments
down below I'm going to be very
disappointed so you should be not
following that advice you should be
following the advice I'm giving you in
this video because this is how I learn
to speak and this is how a lot of
learners that want to improve quickly
are improving their pronunciation their
use of vocabulary their automatic speech
or their grammar use all of these things
come from practicing speaking and if you
understand how to meet native speakers
the right way and it becomes much easier
to do that so let's get into that in
this video all right the first thing you
have to understand about practicing with
native speakers or just practicing in
general is if you practice with people
that are at your level you're going to
stay at this level so this is why I
don't recommend people using forums for
other English learners we do have this
when people join like the the fluency
course or master English conversation
people are invited to learn and to
connect with other people and many
people do but I always recommend and
this is why we actually teach in the
program lots of different ways to help
people connect with actual native
speakers because if you practice with
people at a higher level than you that's
going to pull your language up they
might not necessarily be able to correct
all of your language because if you're
not really a teacher of the language you
might not know why we do things in
English but at least it gives you a
correct model for you to follow and this
is the same way that native speakers
learn so young children are following
their parents and very few people are
actually native teachers of the language
even when they're just practicing with
their kids they're just speaking in an
everyday condo
stationed away and children are getting
to understand the basic rules just by
copying what their parents are doing so
you should be doing the same thing again
if you spend time trying to meet other
people like if you're in the comments
right now saying hey we should meet and
connect with each other why waste your
time doing that when you can connect
with actual native speakers now the
second part of this is if you want to
connect with native English speakers
then you have to actually offer them
something of value in return now if you
go to a person say hey can you please
practice speaking with me I really want
to improve my speaking all you're doing
is just requesting that person to take
their time and their energy and even if
they don't know how to teach the
language you're basically putting a
burden on that person and that's what
makes it really frustrating for a lot of
people when they're trying to learn
because they're going to people and
they're saying hey can you help me with
this can you help me can you help me
instead of how can I help you so the
most important thing about this is when
you're trying to connect with other
people the same way I was trying to
connect with Japanese speakers when I
was learning Japanese or at least at the
beginning I've got plenty of people know
plenty of Japanese speaker Japanese
speaking friends now that I can
communicate with both online and in
person but to get to that level I had to
think how can I offer these people
something they want and it doesn't mean
you have to pay them or anything like
that but typically this is just the same
way you would meet an actual friend
where you live you know like a person
that speaks your native language so when
you're communicating with people and you
say hey if I just walk up to someone say
hey please be my friend they're going to
look at me and think well that's kind of
a weird question like I don't know if we
really connect with each other why do I
want to be your friend why is it why is
it important for me to do something like
that in the same way that you are
looking for something of value to you
other people are looking for something
of value to them so you have to respect
that and you have to understand that
thing so the more you give the more
you're going to get from other people
that are trying to help you practice now
the next thing you have to do is stop
wasting time in comments like these like
videos just like this you scroll down
below this video people looking for
people to comment or people to practice
with and I'm sure they will like you
will absolutely see comments like that
below the video it might even be from
people that have not
watch the video and learned an even
better way to do it right in this video
unfortunately but that's how life is you
can lead a horse to water but you can't
make him drink this is a great English
expression or a proverb you probably
have something similar in your own
language so you can you can present
information you can make it available
that you can't make people consume that
information or that knowledge anyway so
once you understand the first step that
you should not be practicing with people
at your level if you want to improve you
need to practice with people just like a
sport you have to practice with people
that are better than you you have to
play against people that are better than
you if you want to improve and the
second part of that is that you have to
give in order to get so you have to give
a reason why people are trying to have a
relationship with you and because of
that what I really recommend you do is
actually go to where the fish are if you
want to catch the fish now this is
another idea of like like native
speakers are not going to be watching
this video or if they are they're
probably teaching the language or
somebody that's just trying to get some
information or for like YouTube was like
hey watch this video and then they're
going to comment below this video like
I'm a native speaker why am i watching
this video and so that's why you're not
going to get many people down below this
video or in this video watching this
video that are native speakers so this
is not if you want to go fishing for
native speakers this is not a place to
do that you have to go where native
speakers are now if you live in an
english-speaking country like the United
States the United Kingdom Canada
Australia wherever or even just an area
where you live that has a lot of native
speakers that's great then you can just
start connecting with people personally
but when you walk up to them just treat
them like a regular person you don't
have to begin by saying help me improve
my my English just start speaking with
them and even if you make a mistake it's
okay native speakers will probably be
happy to to connect with you but again
you have to do it where you're just
trying to meet the person the same way
you would meet someone that speaks your
native language you don't walk up to
them and just say hey help me with my
whatever you try to offer them something
it's like hey like those are some nice
shoes you have there you know you may be
giving them a compliment or connecting
with them in some way like I see we both
like the same
sports team or whatever you're making a
connection with that person and that's
where the communication develops but in
the case of you know maybe somebody
that's online you don't live in a place
where they're native English speakers
you have to connect with people online
the truth is that native English
speakers are in every country on the
planet if you mean if you have access to
the Internet and you're learning English
and you probably can maybe find
somewhere somewhere close by in your
country or in the next town or something
some large city where you live it you
could probably travel to and meet native
speakers there but the best way to do
that first is through online forums
where you're actually connecting with
native speakers as opposed to non-native
speakers so when I was giving some
advice to a learner not that long ago I
was in Vietnam and so I was talking with
learner there about like okay here's how
we can connect with people and like if I
just wanted to meet somebody online
because she was saying oh I have
problems may be meeting native speakers
even though native speakers are
everywhere so you could be even in the
same room but people don't end up
connecting with each other so if you
help these people this is just one way
to do it if you're online so let's say I
live in Japan so I do live in Japan I
can do this exact same thing and I want
to learn maybe Japanese or something
actually now let's see let's use the
example of like Vietnam like I just did
so we're in Vietnam and this student is
Vietnamese but lots of foreigners
english-speaking foreigners are coming
to Vietnam and in Vietnam
you have a lot of people that maybe
they're coming there some foreigners
that don't really understand maybe
things about Vietnam or what are the
best places to travel because people
read guide books online but really
foreigners want to connect with locals
as much as possible this is why air B&B
is such a popular thing and this is a
way of traveling and staying at people's
homes as opposed to staying with you
know a hotel something like that so it
could be a little bit cheaper in some
places but also people get to connect
with actual local people so it makes it
makes for a really great arrangement for
people and that's how you can also
improve your your language ability as
well but in these situations you have a
lot of foreigners that come there and
there are forums for foreigners either
we're living in your country so in the
case of Vietnam we would just look up
foreigners we go to Google or whatever
search engine you want to use and you
type in foreigner or or like forum for
visitors or people living foreigners
living in whatever country you're in and
so we find that we go to the first
couple of forums and we see wow there
are a lot of people chatting they're
talking each other and these are all
native speakers and this is your chance
to give to these people all you say you
create an account with one of these
things and to say hey like you just you
start answering questions that people
have because that's what people do these
foreigners they come to your country
like Americans and they don't know what
to do they don't know where the best
restaurants are they I don't know like
what places they should go or should not
go to so if you can give to these people
before you try to get from them any kind
of language help this is what's going to
help you connect with lots of people and
you can spend an afternoon like just an
hour going in maybe answer ten different
questions people have and develop a
relationship with those people and if
they're traveling like let's say you
live in like Ho Chi Minh City or you
live in Tokyo or wherever any place
where they're going to be foreigners
then you can connect with them and say
hey like if you want to meet we can I
can like show you some of these places
around you know where we live and
especially foreigners like people coming
from the United States or the United
Kingdom they're happy to connect with
locals because it's a great way for them
to have a better vacation to get some
great stories for people back home and
you can be a part of this so if you
think about giving to these people first
and thinking also about fishing where
the fish are so don't look for native
English speakers in the comments below
this video look for them where they are
so especially whether you're in the
United States or United Kingdom if you
have an opportunity like that you can
just think about your interest and then
go to those places you know actually try
to associate with native English
speakers it's really easy because
they're everywhere whether you were in
an english-speaking country or not so
again think about giving think about
fishing where the fish are and then
actually trying to connect with these
people by helping them in some way
so the forums online are a really great
way to do that just think about some
places where you can connect with people
and then offer them help and say
if you need like whatever like people
are saying like what's the best place to
do is how do I do this how do I do this
how do I do this it's the exact same
thing I'm doing right with these videos
people have all of these questions about
how do they learn how do I meet people
to practice with how do i improve my use
of grammar so I can say it automatically
how to improve improve my pronunciation
in my accent all I'm doing is answering
all these questions it's not a mystery
here and by giving I receive a lot from
all the great learners that are helping
me do what I want to do so it's a
fantastic arrangement and you can do the
exact same thing but it just begins with
going to where people are the actual
people that should be helping you if you
want their help and this is again why
you should connect with native English
speakers because they're going to
increase your level they're going to
pull you up to a higher level as opposed
to working with other learners that are
going to maybe help you a little bit but
again you're going to get much more
support and help from people that are
native speakers if you give to them
first and treat them in a good way well
that's it for this video these are the
things that we do in mastering this
conversation and the fluency course
where we go through lots of different
techniques just like this ways that you
can get out and practice with people how
do you meet people whether it's online
or in the real world and this is how we
can help you improve as well so you
could like to learn more about those
programs you can at English anyone comm
and if you like this video do click that
like button and become a subscriber to
the YouTube channel do tell a bunch of
other people about this videos to other
people who are also struggling thinking
how can i meet native speakers of
practice with this is one simple
technique that I've given you in this
video that you can share with them as
well and if you'd like to learn more
about improving not only your way of
meeting native speakers but about how
you practice how you learn how you you
know review grammar all of these things
that you can use to finally become a
confident successful English speaker
click on the link in this video to take
our free English fluency quiz it will
tell you exactly what you need to do for
your particular situation so we can help
you become a great speaker I look
forward to seeing you in English anyone
calm so click on the link here or in the
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click on the link there to take our free
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seeing you in the next video and until
then bye bye
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w-inds / We Don't Need To Talk Anymore Music Video Reaction - Duration: 5:18.
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S: CPR! Medical attention!
A: Call the police!
S: How dare they give us a snippet like that!?
A: That hit me too quickly!!!!!
S: Wh-who?! Whaaaaaatttt?!?!?!!
A: Okay this is so different?!
S: I love this already
S: They look so fresh!
A: They do! They look so fierce
S: Police Scene-- and they're just casually singing here?
A: Yes! Sing it!
A: Why's his voice so delicate?!
A: It's so beautiful!!!!
S: Oh they're like arresting people?
A: Look at them!
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A: They're executing this choreography amazingly right now
S: I really don't want to fan-girl, but I'm just so excited!!!!
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A: He has amazing range
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A: How did he do that with his voice?!
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How do you pronounce it?
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A: What is this referring to?
S: So it's like, you know when someone does something to you,
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S: So that's why the women were Police Officers, and they make up at the end or something? I don't know...
S: Is it like referring to love/relationships between couples or something like that?
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Why Don't Humans Live for More than 100 Years? | Physicist Geoffrey West - Duration: 13:12.
You can determine, calculate many things about organisms, about their growth patterns, how
they grow, how long they take to mature—and in particular one that concerns many of us,and
that is: how long we live?
What determines our longevity?
And, in fact, that's what got me into this work originally was I became very intrigued
in my fifties about the phenomenon of aging and of dying that I became more and more conscious
that things had been changing in my life in terms of my body and my physiology.
And that already I'd had friends die.
And so I became intrigued as to "what is that?"
And I also became intrigued very much as a physicist not asking what is the mechanism,
the systematics about aging and immortality, but the very question "What determines 100
years for the lifespan of a human being?
Why is it a hundred years, not a thousand years or a million years?"
And also related to that, why is it that a mouse, which is made of pretty much the same
stuff as we are (I mean we're almost identical really in some kind of coarse grained level
looking at things), how come a mouse only lives two to three years?
So what is determining all this?
And if you have this theory of networks underlying these scaling laws, manifesting themselves
as scaling laws, you first ask: is there a scaling law for lifespan?
So this is work that had already been done by many people; was to look at lifespan as
a function of size, for a bunch of mammals in particular but organisms in general, just
as we looked at how metabolic rate scales across these animals.
And what was discovered, what had been discovered was that lifespan also increases following
these quarter power scaling laws—that it increased systematically.
The one difference by the way, and maybe I'll say a few words about this in a moment, is
that there's much more scatter among the data for lifespan compared to things like
metabolic rate.
So even though there is a kind of predictability—that is, you give me the size of a mammal, I will
tell you on the average how long that mammal will live—there's much more variance around
that number than there is for saying "you tell me the size of a mammal, I will tell
you what it's metabolic rate is and what the length of its aorta is, how many children
it should have" and so on, where there's much less variance.
The variance is much tighter.
Lifespan has much more variance.
Now where does that number come from?
So you have this theory that the scaling of metabolic rate and these many other quantities—and
by the way there's probably 50 or 75 such measurable quantities—these are determined
by the constraints of flows in networks such as the circulatory system.
So one of the things you immediately realize about those flows is that they are what we
call "dissipative," which simply means they involve wear and tear just as, you know,
outside in those streets outside this building there's a lot of traffic going back and
forth on the roads and those roads wear out.
They have to be repaired.
The roadways have to be repaired and the subways have to be repaired.
They wear out from the traffic so to speak.
And so it is the traffic through our multiple network systems produce wear and tear.
And the most damaging wear and tear occurs at the terminal units, the terminal points
of these networks because they're the smallest tubes like in our capillaries or within our
cells and pushing fluid, pushing blood corpuscles or whatever it is, big molecules through them—has
deleterious effects of various kinds.
That causes damage, and that damage is calculable because you have a theory.
The theory is telling you what the flow rates and so on and all the sizes are and so on.
So these are calculable.
Now so you can calculate the rate at which wear and tear is occurring, and you can also
calculate something else that is going on, and that is: while it's being damaged there's
also repair going on.
And we do repair ourselves.
But that repair is also determined by metabolism.
That's where the energy comes from to do repairs.
So you can determine all these things and then you can postulate that the system will
become nonviable, that is it can no longer be sustained when a given fraction of un-repaired
damages occur.
So the system eventually just cannot be sustained and so that gives you a calculation of maximum
lifespan.
This is the, you know, if you were to do the best you possibly could this is as long as
you could possibly live for a given size of mammal.
And if you do that you can understand where, roughly speaking, this hundred years for a
human being comes from.
But more importantly or equally importantly you can determine what the parameters are,
the knobs that you could conceivably turn to change that lifespan.
What could you do to make that go from 100 to 200, for example?
And there's two pieces of that.
One is you can decrease, of course, the wear and tear, or you can increase the repair.
Those are the two obvious things, and there are parameters that determine that.
So if you think about the damage that is occurring from metabolism—so that means okay, one
way we could decrease damage is decrease the amount of food we take in.
That would be one way.
And indeed by the way, the reason a large animal lives longer than a small one is because
the metabolic rate per unit mass or per cell gets systematically smaller the bigger the
animal, corresponding to these quarter power scaling laws.
So less damage is done at the cellular level the bigger the animal—in a systematic way.
So the question is: how do you decrease that even further?
One is you can eat less, and that's called caloric restriction.
So if you put yourself on a starvation diet it may not be so pleasant in terms of your
lifestyle, but this would predict that you live longer.
And there have been experiments done, on mice in particular and some on monkeys, most of
which show an effect, and the effect is calculable in this theory.
And many of the experiments done on that agree with the data that's been taken—on mice.
There have been some controversial experiments on monkeys which have not shown as big an
effect.
So this is still very much a work in progress, but there's another way you could also decrease
your metabolism, and that's a way that is very difficult for us but interestingly is
very easy for almost all other organisms on the planet.
And that's to do with the fact that we are unique in that we are what's called "homeotherms".
Namely we keep the same temperature.
We discovered this extraordinary mechanism of keeping our body temperatures constant.
That is fantastic because it dissociates us from the external temperature, the environmental
temperature.
Everything else is subject to the ambient temperature in their environment.
And here's why it matters: It's because metabolic rate is derived from chemical reactions,
and chemical reactions depend exponentially on external temperature, on the temperature
which they're operating.
That means a small change in temperature can have a huge effect.
So a small change in temperature, a small increase in temperature increases your metabolic
rate exponentially.
So that's why if you look at insects in the cold—when they're cold in the morning
they can barely move.
They have to wait until the sun comes up to warm themselves and then they can start flying
around and moving around and so on.
That's true of lizards and so on, essentially everything that's around us.
We are immune from that and that's been extraordinarily powerful for us and a tremendous
advantage.
Going back to lifespan, that means that if you could lower your body temperature you
would decrease your metabolic rate and you would decrease therefore the damage, and you
can live longer.
And that is indeed true of organisms, all other organisms.
If you keep them at low temperatures they live exponentially longer.
They live much longer so it's a fantastic effect.
It's a huge effect.
And by the way one tangential remark for that—and that is a critical one in our times—and
that is to do with global warming.
One of the things that I think is a bit mysterious to many people, in the kind of intelligent
layperson, is that: why should one or two degrees change in the ambient temperature
around us make any bloody difference to anything?
After all where I live the temperature often changes by 40 degrees from night to day.
So we have these huge changes, yet the ambient, you know, just this little increase in the
ambient, in the average temperature have such a big effect.
The reason is that things like growth rates and death rates and everything to do with
growing and therefore agriculture, but the whole ecosystem, the whole biosphere is exponentially
sensitive to a change in temperature.
So one to two degree change has an exponential effect, and some of that is, from our viewpoint,
highly deleterious and some may actually be advantageous.
But I think this is an incredibly important point that—I'm afraid I'm a little bit
critical here of my colleagues who work in global warming—they have not been very good
at getting this across, especially obviously to politicians and especially, of course,
the politicians in the United States.
But going back to the more parochial issue of lifespan, if we were to take drugs that
could lower our body temperature (and this has actually been done for mice again) it
increases concomitantly their lifespan.
Decreasing their metabolic rate increases their lifespan.
And that's been seen and it is in agreement with the theoretical predictions.
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Informative - don't pay a ransomware - Duration: 5:51.
Hey guys
The purpose of this video is to demonstrate why it is not recommended to pay
when your files are encrypted by a ransomware
Here in this photo, we have the address of the bitcoin wallet
to be sent money (bitcoin) to the hackers
Well, let's show you how easy it is to change that wallet
This is the WannaCry ransomware that we will modify
For this procedure, I will use the Hex Workshop software
Then we will open wannacry in the software
On the left side we have hexadecimal values
And on the right side the characters corresponding to hexadecimal
Let's find this wallet address in the ransomware code
Press ctrl + f to do a search
In 'type' change to 'text string'
In "value" type the address of the bitcoin wallet
Note that in "Hex" will appear the values corresponding to hexadecimal
When doing the search will be found the address of the wallet,
Let's then replace it with a wallet of ours.
Just paste the new address into the location of the old address
Note that WannaCry uses 3 bitcoins wallets!
Let's put ours in the place of the three wallets
Then just save and done!
I will run ransomware to demonstrate that it worked!
It worked ... moral of the story: you may be paying for someone who does not have the key to decrypt your files.
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What Comic Fans Know About Star-Lord That You Don't - Duration: 4:26.
Fans of Guardians of the Galaxy know one thing for sure: Peter Quill is a pretty gnarly dude.
With a name like Star-Lord, it's pretty much a moral imperative to become a kick-butt space
adventurer.
But is there more to Quill than meets the eye?
Here's what comic fans know about Star-Lord that you don't.
Star-Lord's nickname is ironic
Every hero needs a code-name, even if it's one you make up for yourself that nobody else
uses or has even heard of.
"Star-Lord."
"Who?"
In the comics, though, the name is an ironic one, as Quill's dad is literally a star lord
named J'Son, ruler of Spartax.
He wants Quill to follow in his footsteps, but Quill nopes out of it, keeping the name
as a bit of a middle finger to dad.
Star-Lord has 3 different origin stories
There are two routes you can go with superhero origins.
Either you can have one origin that you retell ten billion times, like Batman and his perpetually
dying parents, or you can just have a whole bunch of different, conflicting origins to
keep things interesting.
That's the case with Star-Lord, who has had three different backstories.
Originally, he was an astronaut who ended up becoming a spacecop.
That was tweaked later, introducing the idea that he joined the galactic pirates known
as the Ravagers before becoming Star-Lord.
And then there's the movie version, which swipes elements from both while giving him
a totally different dad in the form of Kurt Russell.
At least none of Star-Lord's origin stories involve slow motion pearls.
He wasn't originally a Guardian of the Galaxy
When Star-Lord first appeared, he had nothing to do with the Guardians of the Galaxy.
In fact, that's the case for every single one of the film's characters with the exception
of Yondu.
He was one of the original Guardians of the Galaxy when they first debuted way back in
1969.
It wasn't until 2008 that Star-Lord ended up putting together a new team of Guardians
alongside Gamora, Rocket, Groot, and Drax.
"They call themselves The Guardians of the Galaxy."
"What a bunch of a-holes."
Gamora and Peter aren't an item
In the movies, there's a clear will they - won't they flirtation between Star-Lord and Gamora.
But in the comics, you know, not so much.
Gamora has historically been romantically linked to Thanos's archenemy Adam Warlock,
though she also had a thing with the man called Nova, Richard Ryder.
Since he doesn't seem to exist yet in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, that romance is
a long shot on the big screen, but it has a better chance of happening than Peter's
comic book romance with the X-Men's Kitty Pryde.
Since the movie rights to Kitty are tied up at a different movie studio, their love is
tragically doomed.
Hey kids, comics!
One of the great things about comics is that pretty much any random thing the writers can
possibly think of is bound to eventually happen.
So while the adventures of the movie Star-Lord have been pretty weird, the films are nothing
compared to the shenanigans he's gotten up to in the comics.
For instance, at one point he briefly became king of the planet Spartax, while at another
point, he was trapped in an alternate dimension called the Cancerverse where he was unable
to die.
And in a twist the movie version of Peter Quill would no doubt love, in one storyline
he became a professional lounge singer.
Rock on, Star-Lord!
Star-Lord dated his spaceship
Fans of the movie might be aware of the fact that director James Gunn named their ship
The Milano after childhood crush Alyssa Milano.
But in the comics, Star-Lord had a very different ship who was a key part of his adventures
- because the ship was sentient.
Known simply as Ship most of the time, Ship was actually the imprisoned consciousness
of a sentient star named Aurora.
At one point, Ship managed to gain physical form and totally made out with Star-Lord before
her body was destroyed and she just became a starship again.
That's… kind of creepy.
There was another Star-Lord
It might be hard to imagine anyone but Chris Pratt as Star-Lord, but during a brief stint
in the mid-'90s, a totally different character took up the name.
While Peter Quill was out of action, a psychic space cop named Sinjin Quarrel found Ship
and Star-Lord's gear and basically appropriated everything for himself.
Apparently when it comes to superhero codenames, finders keepers, losers weepers.
"Hey!
If it isn't Star-Prince."
"It's Star-Lord."
"Oh, sorry.
Lord.
I picked this guy up awhile back for petty theft.
He's got a codename!"
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Don't Starve (willow)[1]:ẤPTRỨNG CHIM CAO(TALLBIRD) - Duration: 45:04.
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( Don't Let Me Down ) Cover by Ahmed Ali "النسخة المصرية" - Duration: 0:55.
Crashing, hit a wall
Right now I need a miracle
rry up now, I need a miracle
Hurry up now, I need a miracle
Stranded, reaching out
I call your name but you're not around
I say your name but you're not around
Don't let me down, down, down
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