good Monday morning everybody I hope you all had a wonderful week now this week I
do not well I'm not reading your answers because I didn't ask you guys a question
last week so don't worry I'm going to ask the question right now your question
for this week is what is the one place that you would want to go in the world
more than any other just to visit and on top of that I'll ask a second one sort
of similar to it is if you could live anywhere in the world can you shut up
curl where would you want to live so write your answers in the comments down
below and I will read them next week as per usual
aside from today's video now for the rest of today's video I just kind of
wanted to talk to you guys about a couple of things
so I mentioned in the video probably about a month ago or so that I would had
an interview for another job teaching parkour and it was much successful so
I'm gonna be starting that at the end of September I have my Curtin my previous
job as well at the other place also teaching parkour but I don't know when
that starts quite yet so I'll figure that out but it will also start in
September so come September I'm going to be working a lot more I mean it's it's
still only three days a week and it's in the evenings point is it's not going to
change to too much but I still am going to change a few things and I haven't
100% figured all that out yet and because of starting the job and
everything you know things like first aid and other certifications and stuff I
have to do so it's been quite stressful lately and I've been doing a whole heck
of a lot of stuff and having a whole heck of a lot of stuff going on so I'm
trying to get over that and still get all that done so that I can start
working on things I need to work on and to change things in stuff so I'm trying
to do the best I can right now and the livestreams and everything are
continuing but as you may have noticed the parkour stuff has not really but
that's more due to the fact that I haven't really made taken too many clips
of things and I don't want to give you guys a 30 second video three times a
week so I'd rather just do a two video two minute video at the end of the week
these daily vlogs things I can't really call them daily vlogs anymore because
are not very daily I haven't really done too much with vlogs or anything like
that in quite a while but aside from that I want to do a couple of consistent
things so the parkour stuff I've been thinking because now I'm only gonna have
about probably one training day myself each week now I'm either going to have
to do more on those days and take more videos for you guys so that I have a
longer video for you or other days or something I'll figure something out but
I think the parkour stuff I'm going to instead of doing it three times a week
I'm going to start doing it at the end of the week instead these vlogs here
where I ask you guys a question I would like to do those continue doing those
every week as per usual I would also like to start doing some drawing videos
where I just you know draw something because I love to draw and I used to if
you go back and look at some of my extremely old videos like two years ago
you'll see I was drawing all my thumbnails and I thought it was kind of
cool they turned out kind of garbage because
of the way I was doing it but I'd like to doing that and I want to continue
doing more drawing stuff so I've been thinking of doing a drawing video every
week and putting that out on a specific day as well but I have to figure that
out and maybe that kind of thing won't necessarily come out every single week
just for whatever reason but I will figure things out and let you guys know
about that of course and in terms of gaming stuff I haven't done very many
gaming videos in quite a while I've been playing Abzu and I'm loving that game
very much but I have so many other games here just sitting there that I'd love to
play I have inside that I've been wanting to play for like four months or
so and I still haven't gotten to it yet because things just been kind of all
over the place so I'd like to start doing more in that regard I'd like to
start recording these videos more and stuff recording games more because I
like it and but what I usually do with my gaming videos is I have these dragon
faces down in the I believe it is this corner here well
whatever bottom left bottom right corner wherever it is best in the in the video
I usually have my dragon faces in there and I love doing that absolutely love
doing that love putting those dragon faces in there and everything but it
takes so so so long and this is part of the reason why I haven't done many
gaming videos in a long time is because it just takes me so long to edit a
single video and I get very anxious and antsy sitting here for like 3 hours
trying to edit a single like 10 minute video and all it is at the time is me
just putting you know pictures into the video but I'm matching it up with kind
of along with what I'm saying match in the face the the emotive face with what
I'm seeing in the video but and I love doing that in the love how it looks it
just takes so long so I've been wanting to ask your guy's opinion on whether I
should continue that for the gaming videos or if you guys would be alright
with just face cam because I don't want to do nothing I feel like if I do
nothing then you know there's there's nothing special about the video itself
right aside from maybe my voice now this doesn't mean that I would stop doing the
dragon faces entirely forever because I'd still like to do it for at least
some videos I mean some some games are going to be different than others and I
like to kind of tweak what I do with it and how I edit and record and that kind
of thing depending on the game and depending on how I feel at the time so
maybe that's a thing as well but yeah that's something I need to figure out
you guys love me or let me know your opinion on whether you would want the
dragon face is still there if you don't know what I'm talking about go back and
look at my limbo playlist for example and I will put that in the description
below you can also look at one of my more recent video series so you guys can
go take a look at those and see what I mean about the dragon faces and tell me
what you think as opposed to absolute also in the description below where I
just have face camp so let me know about that I just kind of want to tell you
guys a bit about what's going on and how my thought process has been and that
I'm kind of thinking of changing a couple things but I don't want to stop
YouTube it's only three days well it's it's only like what is it five six hours
really that I'm gonna be working each week instead of the original one hour so
it's really not that much of a difference and it's spread out over
three days so it's not gonna change much it's not like I have to stop YouTube and
I'm not going to I just need to change a couple of things that I can be more
consistent and better organized and less stressful so that's it for today's video
thank you all so much for listening and please leave your answers to my question
at the beginning of this video in the comments below I said at first so that
no one had any excuse to miss it so you can all put your answers in the comments
below if you miss the rest of the video well then oh well I guess anyway thanks
so much for watching and I will see you again very soon so have a wonderful day
and Godbless
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How 'Fuck-Up Nights' Will Save Your Business With Yannick Kwik. - Duration: 19:41.
We have the fuck-up riots which is festival of failures which is happening
in September 2017 and a gathering of fuckuppers so we can all meet each
other personally. So a lot of failure stories to come from there, and a lot of
things are gonna go wrong for sure!
Welcome to the Masks Off Podcast, Leadership Strategies No Disguises. I'm
Razwanna Wahid, and together with my co-host Olivier Larvor, we talk to
the smartest people in the world of leadership, change and psychology to give
leaders real strategies to bring human back to the workplace.
If you would like
to support our show please subscribe to our channel, like us or share this
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In this episode we talk
to Yannick Kwik, CEO of FuckUp Nights, talking about all things failure, when to
call it, how to celebrate it and the best way to learn from it.
YANNICK: FuckUp Night started in 2012 where the five co-founders, and I'm not one of the five
co-founders (I joined the team later on) , they were having some mezcal which
is a sort of a tequila Mexican drink, and they got drunk. They start to get
personal and they share their failure stories, their business failure stories
and besides being very good friends, they didn't know that
each of them had a failure story which was surprising. So they had a great
evening sharing all those crappy experiences between them. They had laughs
and tears, and they thought it was fantastic. They decided it would
be incredible to host an event where people could openly shared their business
and professional failure stories. So they met the day after (without being drunk) to
see if it was a good idea. They all agreed that indeed it was and they
decided to host the first FuckUp Night ever
in September 2012. They invited their friends, they selected three speakers
Obviously they were speakers as well. There were not a lot of brave speakers to be convinced
for the first ever chapter. They bought a couple of beers and it was the
first FuckUp Night on a very underground format. People loved it!
People asked to continue them. So they hosted one since
then every single month until now. I think we have hosted over 50 events
already for these almost five years. When they opened up the social media
platforms, the thing just bursted and all the city just wanted to replicate this
format. We sort of developed a franchise model where people could pay a
membership, and get the resources, use our brand, get our support and help
organizing Fuck Up Nights. The thing has gone wild and we're present in 230
cities, in 80 countries around the world. FuckUp Nights are hosted in 26
different languages and growing. now FuckUp Nights is just only one initiative of a
group where we also do research through the Failure Institute.
It's our research department. This is research based on data where we
identify trends and we try to predict failure depending on the country, on the
industry, on the gender etc... Then we have FuckUp Media. We're working on a
documentary, on a TV show and another different kind of media products. We
have the FuckUp Riots which is a festival of failures which is happening in
September 2017, and a gathering of fuckuppers, so we can all meet each other
personally. So a lot of failure stories to come from there and a lot of things
are gonna go wrong for sure!
RAZWANNA: what do you think it is about people gathering and finding
failures so attractive?
YANNICK: I think it is a taboo thing that is
sexy. I think there is a need on society. We've realized in countries
where people tend to be more straight, more perfect and more professional,
there's an increasing need of a space where people can freely talk about their
failures. I mean in those countries, FuckUp Nights are being more successful, let's say Mexico
for instance, let's say Germany etc... So I think it is just to get your tie off,
get your shoes off and and be yourself. OLIVIER: I notice that there's always alcohol
involved. When you said tequila first, and then, in the FuckUp nights you
will always have beers. So do you need actually something for people to relax?
It's almost to be vulnerable in front of others. You have to share and to
say:"Yeah, look, I've fucked up on this one". How difficult is
it for people to actually share their stories.
YANNICK: After a couple of beers, it's
easier to convince them to get on stage. Actually it's funny because we have
an organizers' manual you know, we call it the fuckuppers' manual, because we call
organizers "fuckuppers". We give them that manual with indications to follow, like a
mandatory point to bring beers on their events. Are you guys following me? OLIVIER: we are
but you're frozen on my screen, but I can hear you. YANNICK:
because you guys are frozen too. OK. OLIVIER: This is actually good because it shows
exactly what happens in real life. You know we are fucking it up! Let's continue. YANNIC: Fantastic!
OLIVIER: See how it goes, if we can
bring from this experience something good out of it!
so let's go!
YANNICK: Yeah, I got into the alcohol point. It's funny because we organize
FuckUP Nights in some Muslim countries and they are not sure about
organizing FuckUp Nights because they see alcohol consumption. We always let them
have tea or soft drinks. But basically, we want
people to feel a relaxed atmosphere when it comes to hear about failure
stories. And being true and being honest when it comes to talk about business
which there's a lack of honesty from my point of view when people talk
about their own businesses. How difficult it is to convince people to jump on
stage? It really depends on the person. What we always try to do is to let them
know that their failure story is going to be not only inspiring, but it's going to
help people take better or more informed decisions in business.
let me just move
because there's a little bit of sound here, sorry guys. RAZWANNA: Yannick, we had our own issues today to get connected.
I had to run around the building trying to find somewhere quiet here. So I think it is a running theme.
OLIVIER: this is what's happening you know, we are trying to build something and this is
day-to-day what actually businesses also experience. You want this to
be perfect, to run this and then this is what happens in reality. But at the same
time, in businesses, it's very hard to talk about
failures. So what is your point of view? Why do we have is this fear of sharing
our failures in companies?
YANNICK: well it's it's normal to have fear of failure
because failure sucks really. and people think we
love failing and it's not that we like failing, which we try as much as
possible to avoid failure because it's not good. It's a result of doing
something wrong, then you have to pay for it
but the bad thing is not analyzing those failures and not learning from them! Ao
if you don't build a space where people can talk about those failures without
being blamed for, we won't be able to learn from them, and that's has
repercussion for a company. Actually one of our most well fastest-growing revenue
streams is organising private events for corporations and big companies. So
we hosts and take the format of FuckUp Nights to an internal corporate event
and we get the CEOs or managers or employees to talk about their failures
on their day to a day, on their projects they're working on, on their previous
companies. It's very hard to get companies to accept this from management,
to accept their own failures. Especially if you have the CEO or a high executive
manager admitting they failed that X project in front of their companies. But
I've seen lately that there are a lot of companies figuring out that they have this need to accept failure in order to enable innovation,
and in order to enable a healthy culture in their company. So it's an increasing
thing, and it's great, because it's great for avoiding failures in the future.
It costs them less money because when you find out about a failure in the
early stage, it costs less than when people are quiet about that failure and
sometimes it's a bit too late to fix it. And also it's good for us because
there are more requests on those private events
RAZWANNA: Yannick, what are examples you can give us from those corporate events of
companies which had an evening talking about failures and then, the innovations
that they've gone on to create? YANNICK: it's quite difficult really to measure
the impact those events have on the companies, but through the Failure
Institute, our research arm, we've developed a tool where we send a specific survey
before the event and we send a specific survey after the event, and we can
measure changes on the culture of the company when it comes to accepting
failures. it has surprisingly worked a lot to
change that culture and to enable the mindset of innovation and freedom.
And also it helps minimizing the hierarchy of the company. For examples,
we've hosted plenty of private events for companies such as Google, IBM,
Microsoft, Coca-Cola...We hosted them for larger events like CEBIT in Germany,
we hosted them for nonprofit organizations etcetera. Sometimes,
depending on the objective of the company, we invite different kind of
speakers or we let them be the speakers if the message wants to be from top to
bottom of the company on management and on culture. We recommend them to have
at least two internal speakers if they want to have a message of
innovation, sometimes we invite speakers from the creative industries
that can join event, and sometimes they just want to have fun and we bring our
world best speakers and we make sure there are enough Beers. OLIVIER: Beers are important we get that. YANNICK: I have to say beers! I have to finish all my answers with beer.
OLIVIER : You are a CEO of your of this company, of this FuckUp Night company and I'm curious
, how do you apply this into your organization? How is
it different for you to manage these organizations? Do you talk openly about
failures? How it's different from a normal organization? YANNICK: it's completely
different from any other organization where I've worked before. Really, it's a
place where we talk face to face, where we talk from people to people, where we
there are no bosses in this organization. There are just people
that help make the most of the work of a team. It's a bit a cliche saying this but
it's true, it's crazy and we're finding that onboarding new employees is harder
on such a structure, because you no one is gonna be telling you off
for not doing something very specific or pushing you to get to that deadline.
Obviously we have control on all our processes, but everyone does their own
thing, on their own and a lot of people are not used to work on such an
environment. And another interesting thing is that we were all unified under the
headquarter team in Mexico, but now we have people in Mexico and in Spain we
have a person in Canada we have a person in Argentina. So it's quite
interesting how to build super engaging teams while having these
difficult geographically difficulties right. It's also different because
there's always a space to propose things to improve.It's a scheduled weekly
space where each person of the team has the lead on our weekly meetings, and they
propose how to be better at something operational and at something strategical.
So we try to get them to tell us how we could make their lives easier at work
and that covers operational issues and we fix them right away, and then we try
to get them to explain how they see the movement going, how they they dream
FuckUp Nights to be in the near future and how we could get closer to that
vision. So everyone is really shaping, everyone who is part of FuckUp Night is
really shaping the future of the movement, and not only in headquarters.
But also when it comes to our Fuckuppers, our local organizers, so that's
really a company that it's built together and not by a couple of
leaders...and beers! RAZWANNA: So I think a lot of businesses Yannick,
don't have the luxury of having that kind of structure, where they
started as they meant to go on, they started without a very open environment
they started with a very particular type of personality they wanted to recruit
and so they don't have the luxury I guess of having an open trusting environment.
But if a business, was a corporate business already established and the
leaders in that business who typically would be listening to this podcast, so if you
were to give them something practical to apply today on introducing this concept
of the FuckUp Night into their team, what would you advise that they do. YANNICK: What
I advise is always to give the example, so if you want to change the culture of your
company and it's never late to do that. You have to give the example and you
have to start by changing your habits and the way you communicate, and the way
you act. so starting by expecting failure publicly. It's great, I mean doesn't
necessarily need to be done at an organized Fuckup Night, it can be at a
weekly meeting, so you can just open ten minutes to share the weekly failures,
maybe the KPIs you didn't reach, the projects you have to kill this year in
order to keep the boat floating, starting from management to employees and get
employees comfortable where when it comes to talking about their screw ups. OLIVIER: I'm
curious about actually example that you may have had yourself. Or all of of your
companies have had. Maybe an example you can describe us and tell us
some lessons learned that you had or some things that make you act
differently after that. Would you have something which really meant
something to you? Like the one "fuck-up" which is important to you? YANNICK: a couple! a lot!
okay, I'll tell you two- okay one signing in f@@#$ contracts, if you don't sign a
contract, you very likely not going to get paid and that has happened to us! And
it happens to a lot of people and we listened so many failure stories about
people telling that they had to close their company because they didn't sign
up and we still didn't learn the lesson and
we didn't sign contracts and we didn't get paid! For number two,
images in Internet aren't free, and I used some image for a poster in November
2014 which was super cool, but the image owner was Getty Images and they found
out we used this poster globally, and they found out we used it in Vienna, in
Austria ,so they fined us! It costed us I think 1000 euros or 800
euros I think. They found again about us using this image in Australia so they
fined us again for 800 euros, and I just hope they're not starting with letter A
and there they keep going to the rest of the cities because, then we're really
screwed! but those fines seem to keep coming and it's like paying a monthly
salary to Getty Images...but the poster was pretty cool! it was like an empty
toilet paper roll! OLIVIER:I would have another question about your feeling about how
businesses are evolving I feel from my hand, that there's lots of
transformations, and not only about digital transformations. There's also a
different mindset coming inside organizations, You just mentioned that
some organisations are ready to have fuckUp Nights or meeting inside their own
companies, which for me is kind of WOW! That's big, that's huge! so how do
you see this trend going? Is it something that we'll see more and more
or is it just like something which is a small piece ? You know what what are your
thoughts about this future of organisations and companies? YANNICK: I think it's
a natural evolution, if they want to keep us innovative as in other companies, if
they want to have the best talent, if they want to craft the best ideas, then
they need to do something about it and sometimes it comes from not only
accepting failures, but being right, first thing. People don't believe bullshit
anymore or so they need to be true, right, honest and straight.
And I think it's just a matter of surviving.
There are definitely huge changes in companies that are tending to change
organization structure way more horizontal rather than vertical, that is
giving a lot of conflicts because you can't put rules in horizontal, on a
completely horizontal companies. But you have to give tips on ways to work and
and there are not many books that tell you how to manage these companies. And
it's a completely different way of doing business. So I think there's a lot to
improve on that side on how to manage teams without being a boss but helping
people make the most of their professional capabilities. So let's see
how it goes and I love the fact that this is happening already.
OLIVIER:we hope you
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Dear Canada. Today I'm writing this
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HERE�S HOW LEMON AND BAKING SODA CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE!
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Here's Why EXO Xiumin Hates Drinking In Public
EXOs Xiumin revealed that he likes to drink at home by himself rather than going out. In a recent episode of Outside the Blanket is Dangerous, Xiumins said he drinks home alone due to avoid mistakes.
I drink alcohol home alone just in case I do something bad or a fight breaks out.
When the staff interviewed Baekhyun and Chen, they both confirmed that Xiumin really liked to be alone and did everything by himself. I think Minseok hyung (Xiumin) really likes being alone.
He either drinks by himself or watches movies, and thats it. He really doesnt do anything else.. Many deemed this very sensible of him and commended his maturity.
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Scott: "They knew we were coming."
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Here's Why People Think Mayweather Bet On Himself To Win - Duration: 1:49.
What's up, guys?
Justin here for Complex News.
On Saturday night Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor met up in Las Vegas for one of the
biggest boxing matches in history.
The veteran Mayweather beat out the skilled UFC fighter but novice boxer McGregor in the
tenth round with a TKO victory.
Over 14,000 people were in attendance for the fight including celebrities such as LeBron
James, Jennifer Lopez, Diddy, and Nas.
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in 9.5 rounds.
He was turned away from making the bet.
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Some people took to social media to point out the similarity between how Mayweather
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Coincidence?"
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9.5 rounds!!"
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Mayweather bet the under on 9.5 rounds.
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$$$$"
Either way Mayweather made a lot of money from the fight.
Mayweather who rounded out his career to a perfect 50-0 record, reportedly walked away
with at least $200 million.
McGregor made significantly less but still brought in a considerable sum.
But the biggest bet of the evening came from someone who put $1.21 million on Mayweather,
making $242,000 in the process.
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Bettor bet $1.21M, netted $242,000 at @WilliamHillUS sportsbook."
In other fight related news, those of you who took your chances by illegally streaming
the fight might be in a little trouble.
Some might have noticed that their stream contained a watermark with random letters
and numbers on it.
The site TorrentFreak thinks that they were used as a type of "homing beacon" to track
illegal streams.
Reports are saying that the tracking was used specifically for those in the U.K., so streamers
based in the U.S. you can chill out as you'll most likely be fine.
About 3 million people streamed the fight through alternative means in total.
Hey, at a price tag of $100 who can blame them?
That's the news for now, but for all the latest news on Floyd Mayweather subscribe
to Complex News on YouTube.
For Complex News, I'm Justin Block.
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Here's My Canada: The land of the free – Canada rap - Duration: 0:30.
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every nation. Yo, yo there's free healthcare
for everybody, so you can make that quick
recovery. We're quite polite. We say our
please and thank yous, and hold the door
for everyone else to come in and explore.
Yeah, we're all about that diversity.
And that's what Canada means to me.
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GENETICALLY MODIFIED HUMANS ARE HERE - Duration: 4:58.
GENETICALLY MODIFIED HUMANS ARE HERE
WAKING TIMES
BY Nathaniel Mauka,
When genetically modified plants, insects and larger animals came on the scene, many
warned that humans would be next.
Scientists have now confirmed the first genetically modified human embryos.
They�re here, but to what end?
The lead author of a widely circulating report states that the goal is to transplant some
of these genetically modified humans into a mother with the goal of establishing a viable
pregnancy.
The children would then be monitored, should they make it full term, to see how they progress
as part of our human community.
Lead author, Shoukhrat Mitalipov of Oregon Health and Science University told reporters
that this is very real, though the genetically modified embryo started as a mere rumor.
It was thought that a Beijing-recruited scientist was working at Harvard using CRISPR-Cas9 technology
to edit out genes in a human embryo to create the �perfect baby.�
Only � who will ultimately decide which genes to edit, and which to keep?
Scientists only recently admitted that they have no idea what more than 75 percent of
our genes even do � so what risks will they take as they edit and transplant embryotic
human genes to their own design?
WHAT COULD GO WRONG WITH CUT AND PASTE GENE EDITING?
As is often the case, scientific progress is given a Hail Mary pass before the long-term
ramifications of scientific actions are mindfully considered.
This is especially so in the genetic tinkering of human genes, yet a Chinese group from Sun
Yat-sen University has reported that they have, in fact, created the first genetically-modified
human embryo.
Now, MIT technology Review asserts the same efforts have been accomplished on American
soil.
Shoukhrat Mitalipov of Oregon Health and Science University, along with his peers, changed
the DNA of many one-cell embryos with the gene-editing technique CRISPR, resulting in
a viable, GM human embryo.
None of the embryos were allowed to develop for more than a few days, and Mitalipov asserts
that originally, none were meant for transplant into a mother to go full-term.
Yet, that is exactly what scientists are planning.
DESIGNER BABIES, OR DESIGNED TO DIE?
Conceivably, we could end up with �designer babies� with genes edited for certain characteristics,
and the lack of certain diseases.
The process used to create GM embryos is called �germline engineering� � it can genetically
modify a child who would then pass the changes on to subsequent generations via their own
germ cells�the egg and sperm.
So, the long-term implications are quite astounding.
Here are a few unsavory scenarios that could play out:
Racial, gender, age, and other bias could affect the genealogical traits passed down
to our children, thereby homogenizing future generations to a point of genetic sterility.
Preferred behaviors by the scientific and technological oligarchy, such as compliance
or limited intelligence could be favored in a gene sequencing over rebelliousness and
creativity � traits that benefit society should we wish to continue as a free race.
Unwanted, but misunderstood gene markers could be edited which result in the reverse evolution
of our species.
For example, autism is widely considered a �condition,� as is Williams Syndrome,
but these may be nature�s advances of our race, which our biome is learning how to integrate
� to be more intelligent and loving.
If either of these genes was targeted and removed, our capacity to be both more cognitively
astute and to love unconditionally could be hampered significantly.
We could unwittingly tamper with the natural evolution of our species in ways that we don�t
even understand with our limited awareness of the environmental and energetic influences
currently acting upon our genome.
Though CRISPR is touted as the next medical miracle, keep in mind that almost every technology
created by the technocracy to date has been weaponized to control the masses.
Genetic babies are likely no different, but can we stop this urgent, scientific �progress�?
�Fifty years is ample time in which to change a world and its people almost beyond recognition.
All that is required for the task are a sound knowledge of social engineering, a clear sight
of the intended goal � and power.� � Arthur C. Clarke
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BREAKING NEWS TODAY: LIBERALS NOW WANT TO ABOLISH FATHERS DAY - HERE'S WHAT THEY WANT IT CHANGED TO - Duration: 3:16.
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Here's My Canada: Technology that Helps People - Duration: 0:10.
I like Canada, it has lots of technology that could
help lots of people.
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Here's My Canada: Peace, Freedom, and Open Space - Duration: 0:13.
I live in Canada because there's lots of peace,
lots of freedom, and lots of open space, and you get
to choose your own job and choose where you live.
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Here's how you can help victims of Hurricane Harvey - Duration: 2:27.
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Here How To Lose Belly Fat & Weight With Ginger - Duration: 2:06.
Here How To Lose Belly Fat & Weight With Ginger
The ginger is commonly used as kitchen spice and as medicine.
The ginger consumption and provide internal balance, weight loss and a lot of healthy
benefits.
Here are some of them:
*Boosts the metabolism* The ginger has fat burning properties.
It helps you feel full for longer period of time and reduces the intake of calories.
It is an appetite suppressant and it is ideal for the weight loss process.
*Relieves sore muscles* The ginger helps relieve the muscle inflammation
and soreness after exercise because of its anti-inflammatory properties.
*Helps the digestion* It can relieve digestive problems like acid
reflux, bloating, indigestion and stomach upset.
It stimulates saliva, gastric juice and bile production.
Consuming ginger tea between the meals can stimulate the production of stomach acid and
ensure proper food absorption.
*Controls the diabetes* Ginger tea consumption can help control type2
diabetes.
Its active compounds, gingerols, increase the insulin sensitivity and prevent some disorders
related to diabetes.
The ginger tea is easy to be prepared and it is delicious.
It will provide your body with numerous health benefits.
Here is what you need to prepare it:
Needed ingredients: -Ginger root (sliced, raw);
-Lemon juice; –Honey;
Instructions: Put the ginger slices into a large mug and
pour hot water (not boiling) over them.
Cover the mug and let it stay for five to ten minutes and then remove the ginger slices.
Add the lemon juice or honey (1-2tbs) if you like and the tea is ready.
Drink it before the meals and before going to sleep.
It will activate the metabolism overnight and burn calories.
In the morning you can do cardio workouts for thirty minutes to get the results very
soon.
Enjoy!
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