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What's happened: North Korea claims it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for its intercontinental ballistic missile. This is the country's sixth test of a nuclear weapon and the first since US President Trump came to office.

What we know about it: Initial data suggests this is the most powerful weapon the country has ever tested. It caused a 6.3-magnitude tremor in the country's northeast.

What's happened: North Korea claims it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for its intercontinental ballistic missile. This is the country's sixth test of a nuclear weapon and the first since US President Trump came to office.

What we know about it: Initial data suggests this is the most powerful weapon the country has ever tested. It caused a 6.3-magnitude tremor in the country's northeast.

For more infomation >> What's happened When North korea hydrogen bomb | What we know so far - Duration: 3:25.

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Helene Fischer Ganz schön schmerzhaft! So hart trainiert sie für ihre Tour - Duration: 2:55.

For more infomation >> Helene Fischer Ganz schön schmerzhaft! So hart trainiert sie für ihre Tour - Duration: 2:55.

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😤 Schatz, wieso ATMEST du immer so LAUT? - #OMG - Duration: 1:41.

For more infomation >> 😤 Schatz, wieso ATMEST du immer so LAUT? - #OMG - Duration: 1:41.

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YouTube-Traumpaar Maren & Tobi: So fing die Lovestory an! - Duration: 2:01.

For more infomation >> YouTube-Traumpaar Maren & Tobi: So fing die Lovestory an! - Duration: 2:01.

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Endlich ist es raus: So heißt der neue Schweden-Prinz! - Duration: 1:47.

For more infomation >> Endlich ist es raus: So heißt der neue Schweden-Prinz! - Duration: 1:47.

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Kerstin Ott verrät: So kam's zu ihrem Live-Blackout im TV! - Duration: 1:44.

For more infomation >> Kerstin Ott verrät: So kam's zu ihrem Live-Blackout im TV! - Duration: 1:44.

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さよなら、ポーランド So long, Poland [Ft/w Metal Mania SAYUKI] - Duration: 5:09.

I met a Famous YouTuber!

Are you filming?

Metal Mania Sayuki!

Was it just "YakoTako"?

Call it whatever you want!

I came to Poland on a working holiday visa

That's it for me

Please to meet you!

Hi!

I do YouTube, please to meet you

Thank you for the great time, Sayuki!

-I'm not on! Film me! -You are on!

Oh, forgot to wear sunglasses.

-Thank you for the great time! -Likewise.

I'll miss you but I'll back for sure!

-Why not next week? -Well...

You don't want to?

-I'm still not convinced that you are leaving. -I am!

I have the tickets and all.

So see you later!

We are going to an another bar.

Let me call.

Charai..

Many Japanese told me that I'm overly familiar..

Maybe I'm the most overly familiar, in their eyes.

-But I think you are the best! -No way!

Why me?

Thanks

-We are on. -Cool

Night goes on..

Did it hurt?

Can I be part of it? YouTube channel

You wouldn't edit this would you?

I think I'm tipsy.

Can not play the guitar!

For more infomation >> さよなら、ポーランド So long, Poland [Ft/w Metal Mania SAYUKI] - Duration: 5:09.

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What's So Great About Broad City - Duration: 12:38.

There are so many great things about Broad City it's hard to encapsulate why

the show's so good. But we're going to try. Apart from the fact that it's very very

funny

[I gotta let you go sweetie I'm about to start this temp job bye bye.]

[Sorry I I had to take that.]

[You made that call in the middle of our conversation.]

[Did I?]

The outlandish raunchy comedy centering around the friendship of two

twenty-something New York women is a joyful and game-changing comedy thanks

to three significant things that gets right. One, it skillfully combines and

draws from great comedy influences and forms including the sitcom, buddy comedy,

autobiography, and observational comedy Two, it makes New York a powerful

character we can laugh at, relate to, and recognize. And three, it embodies a kind

of casual everyday feminism that's subtly revolutionary in the

characters and the female friendship it presents. So let's look in

detail at why Broad City is a groundbreaking achievement in television.

[You're not one of those hot girls that says she's gonna text and then doesn't, right?]

[Was anyone filming that? I'm the hot girl at this bar. Me! Me is! Yes! Telling my mom.]

It's not easy to immediately label what kind or genre of comedy Broad City

actually is. On the episodic level Broad City draws from the typical American

sitcom it gives us self-contained plots featuring obstacles that are there

mainly to let characters endear themselves to us and how they handle

them with their own style and personal code. Failing to achieve goals and

sitcoms is normal, even good, and we see this in Broad City as well. Like with

long-running sitcoms, we get established gags.

Think the catchphrases of the characters in Friends. Ilana uses her

catchphrase: Yass Yass Yass Yass. A lot. We see running

jokes about the gross things Abby has to clean up at her job, and her Oprah

obsession.

Abby's blackout

alter-ego, a cabaret singer named Val, is slightly mentioned a few episodes before

the big reveal. The subway cold-open has a callback in the two women with

pepper-sprayed eyes -- exact replicas of Abbi and Ilana a few episodes earlier

But the series arcs of most sitcoms tend to give us either stability or positive

improvement in the characters lives and personal development. Broad City allows

its characters to grow more realistically with spurts and stops or

steps backward. By the end of season 3 Alana gets a sudden shock when she's

fired from her job where she does nothing, and Lincoln breaks up with her

no longer happy with their no strings arrangement.

[He met some beautiful Queen.]

[Real Queen?]

[No, a Queen like us.]

Abbi gains confidence to explore more of

her personality quirks and nuances

[No more Mr. Nice Abbi. No more... no more

cleaning up other people's pubes.]

but still without being uninhibited like Ilana.

And she sometimes wavers and reverts in to insecurity

Unlike some sitcoms where actions are totally forgotten in future episodes or

big changes happen in a single moment, Broad City reflects that transitioning

into adulthood is a difficult, slow, and inconsistent process. The show also

follows in the tradition of observational comedy like Curb Your

Enthusiasm, Seinfeld and Louie which start from mundane small seeming

premises or problems. Seinfeld was famously and somewhat misleadingly

discussed as a show about nothing. Like in Seinfeld or Curb, Broad City runs with

a joke until it's exhausted every possibility. The situations escalate in

unexpected directions with outrageous, absurdist results. And the comedy results

in sly social commentary. Broad City uses humor to analyze the nuances of

living in a society driven by political correctness and rigid social norms

And like Louie, Broad City also verges on the surreal, taking some jokes to a point

that they feel symbolic, expressive and fanciful. Another key component of the

comedy is the creative autobiography genre. The two protagonists Abbi and

Ilana are named after the creators and based on exaggerated versions of their

younger selves. The chemistry between the two is so tangible because it's a

heightened version of their real relationship. And the final key comedy

genre Broad City incorporates is of course the buddy comedy often called a

bromance but here since it's about a female friendship claimed as a bromance

Bramance, or the female buddy comedy, is underrepresented on-screen, although this

is changing with some other modern successes. But traditionally most comedy

starring women center on romantic love. Broad City parodies the rom-com genre

in scenes like the girlie shopping montage which consists of just an

awkward high-five and trying on one dress.

[First one's fine, I think.]

Of all the comedy genres working here, the buddy

comedy is Broad City's heart, because the most important part of the show is the

supportive and undying love between the ladies.

[I am

Abby's keeper today. I am her mother, sister, father, brother.]

[Relax I get it okay.]

New York City is one of Broad City's main characters and the show's version

of New York is a unique blend of the ridiculous and the real. The city often

serves as the antagonist providing obstacles that inspire the girls antics.

But even though New York is a tough city the women are pitted against we don't

sense cynicism or bitterness towards it. It's a worthy opponent inspiring the

friends to rise to the challenge together. Meanwhile the city is also an

ally and a friend that enables their crazy adventures. The absurd nature of

the city is the perfect complement to Abbie's and Ilana's absurd humor, and as

much as the show seems to up the city's insanity it also feels like an accurate

representation of a city that truly is mad. Even the utterly ridiculous parts

are more or less grounded in the reality of living in New York: the subway

encounters scene hits pretty close to home for New Yorkers, from the bulky

backpacks, personal grooming and sexual impropriety, to no one offering their

seat to a pregnant woman, acrobatic performers and the empty car that can

only mean there's feces on the floor. They're observing a city that we

recognize. Many movie or TV versions of New York are glamorous, aspirational,

romantic, but Broad City's New York shows us the warts and all making the less

glossy aspects of the city oddly endearing.

[The knife and fork mean

it's an affordable restaurant. And this is a machete this is where someone

macheted another person in half.]

Abby's and

Ilana's is also very much a 20-something City. They're terrified of the Upper East

Side.

[My son-in-law such a disgrace he went

to Cornell.]

their casual outings develop into totally unexpected adventures full

of random meetings that they roll with. Unlike real 20-somethings they focus on

the here and now. Many New York stories are about the drive to get famous or

make it big, but Abby's dream to be a fitness trainer is pretty modest. And so

far Ilana is happy doing whatever she feels. Their attraction to New York isn't

big money or fame but the freedom it allows for people to embrace a specific

kind of existence, carve out their own thing, and live their so-called best

lives. The name of the show, Broad City, conveys how expansive and diverse New

York City is. Every secondary character has a fulfilling life and backstory

off-screen. As Jon Stewart has observed Broad City is a comedy that prioritizes

joy instead of classic conflict or drama. And the show's attitude to New York is a

great example of how it spins problems and obstacles into sources of fun and

exhilarating chaos. The show's magic power is to take hardships and the

uglier sides of things and turn them into something uplifting.

[Seeking air

conditioner, free to cheap. Banks bye guys.]

[Bye guys it's my favorite part

I love that.]

Leaving the audience empowered to find the best in their own

experiences

The show's title is also reclaiming or repurposing the outdated derogatory

slang broad which originated in the 30s and was usually used to describe a more

independent, assertive, aggressive or loud woman. The counterpoint to everyday

sexism and microaggressions, Ilana and Abby embody an everyday feminism.

These are characters who happen to be feminists just being themselves doing

real things and responding honestly to their environment in a way that reflects

their beliefs.

[If God didn't want us to put our fingers in there then why did

she make them perfectly finger-sized. Exactly.]

Viewers can enjoy watching jokes

about tampons instead of continuing to subtly internalize that periods are

something we don't talk about.

[Oof, first day that's like putting your spoon into it

molten lava cake.]

[Like a first bite of a jelly doughnut.]

[It's like a side of chutney.]

[It's like fruit on the bottom.]

Meanwhile who these characters are represents a radical

departure from conventional images we might be used to seeing -- of women who are

worried about pleasing men, obsessed with romance or financial security, or making

negative comments about each other or their own bodies.

Notable stances on Broad City include extreme body positivity, embracing female

and fluid sexuality,

[I'm bisexual.]

[That is true masculinity. You are truly evolved]

and bottomless support of female

friendships. Broad City also delves into adventurous topics like polyamorous

relationships, sexual identities and labels, experimentation and masturbation.

The show also avoids prescribing any right way to be a feminist or a

liberated woman. In relationships Ilana is an exaggerated version of the

stereotypical guy. She's proudly promiscuous, oblivious, commitment-phobic

[This is purely physical]

[Why does this always happen to me?]

and knows laughably little about her long term

hookup Lincoln's personal life.

[You didn't know about this? The homemade pasta? He makes a different kind of it

every Sunday night. It's on his blog.]

[What blog?]

[The al dente dentists. Do you not talk to Lincoln?]

But Abbey's on the other end of a sexual spectrum. And while many of us enjoy

Ilana's totally uninhibited nature, a lot of women probably feel more like Abby -- not

totally secure or comfortable with everything, navigating their boundaries.

So both Abbi and Ilana reflect real and relatable versions of the female sexual

experience. Either way the show consistently avoids judgments about

sexuality. Even when it makes jokes about something like pegging the jokes aren't

directed towards the sexual act, they're aimed at Jeremy's materialistic nature.

[It's not my dildo. Mine was a Shinjo and that's like a cheap knockoff.]

[It's $79. I feel like it could get the job done.]

The show celebrates difference but what it

won't tolerate is intolerance, or anyone who doesn't respect the two women. What's

most enjoyable about Broad City's everyday feminism is that it feels like

no big deal, like an example not a conversation starter.

[Ladies your steering is making some of the guys feel uncomfortable.]

The series

does often get compared to girls which creators Abbi and Ilana find a little

reductive or superficial

[No, you can watch both. I watch both of those shows.

And they're great and they're different characters, and it's awesome.]

Broad City pushes the edge of what's socially acceptable and plays with the notions of

PC culture. Some have criticized it for not being intersectional enough as the

two main characters are white college educated middle-class women with

supportive parents. But the show also challenges itself on these same issues

like when Abby says to Ilana:

[You're so anti-racist sometimes that

you're actually really racist.]

Through Ilana the show acknowledges that despite

good intentions and the desire to be open, white feminists may still be

insensitive or guilty of cultural appropriation.

[I'm really sorry.]

And while the show doesn't fully represent the experiences of all women it's capturing something

specific and addictively relatable. These women aren't the typical role models the

media often serves us. So it's cathartic to just watch them being themselves.

What's truly role model-esque about them though is the fact that they're more or

less comfortable with who they are. We can all learn from their tight-knit

genuine friendship, their knack for fun, and their ability to find the best in

every situation.

[I would take you on my shoulders,

like I would strap you up, and I'd be like let's go to Hell...]

[Should we go to the subway?]

For more infomation >> What's So Great About Broad City - Duration: 12:38.

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Just as individual as you are: the touch timetable in SBB Mobile. - Duration: 1:32.

Hello! How are you?

Long time, no see!

Did you get me a coffee?

Of course, grandma, sit down.

Look, I've got a few touch timetables from my colleagues.

Can you find out what kind of people they are?

Oh!

He doesn't do anything but go on train journeys and eat!

A proper foodie.

Hopefully he doesn't eat his St. Gallen sausage with mustard though!

Ugh, more football.

That's really not my thing.

I prefer going to my aqua fitness class with the ladies on Wednesday afternoons.

What have we got here?

A real patriot!

It isn't 1 August every day, you know.

Well, a bit of patriotism never hurt anyone, right?

We used to look at people's shoes to know what kind of people they were.

Today we just look at their touch timetable.

Easy.

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