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MARJORINE: Stupid child-proof caps!

LESLIE: Oh, look, Marjo's going to-

LESLIE: Whine, whine, whine all night!

LESLIE: You don't deserve to live!

LESLIE: Why not kill yourself?

LESLIE: Here, have a sedative!

LESLIE: Whine, whine, whine,

LESLIE: Like there's no Santa Claus,

LESLIE: You're pathetic because you whine!

LESLIE: You whine all night!

LESLIE: Your ass is off the team,

LESLIE: Go on and bitch and moan!

LESLIE: You don't deserve the dream,

LESLIE: You're gonna die alone!

LESLIE: Die alone, die alone,

LESLIE: Die alone, DIE ALONE!

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The 4 Happiness Archetypes and How to Get Out of the Rat Race - Duration: 14:24.

The 4 Happiness Archetypes and How to Get Out of the Rat Race

by Edward Morgan

Little girl running on meadow with sunset �When you dance, your purpose is not to

get to a certain place on the floor. It�s to enjoy each step along the way.� ~Wayne

Dyer

One day, I was complaining about not having enough days off to escape work and treat myself

to a vacation. I was feeling stressed and tired. I can recall my stepfather looking

into my eyes with a deep sense of peace and compassion.

�I hear you,� he said. �I know you work hard. Sometimes, I imagine myself jumping

out of bed and going for a walk, whenever I want to.�

His words came like thunder. It was a wake-up call to remind me how blessed I was and how

much I was taking it for granted, as if nothing was ever enough. And there he was, my stepfather,

trapped in a wheelchair by a severe form of multiple sclerosis, dreaming of a nice walk

in nature. That day, he was my teacher.

For too many years, I spent a lot of my precious time complaining. I thought I never had enough

time, money, or love.

Many of us get stuck in the habit of projecting our happiness into an imaginary future instead

of living in the only reality that is, the present moment. We often think thoughts like:

The day I get married, I will be happy.

The day I can afford a bigger house, I will be happy.

The day I make x amount of money, I will be happy.

Looking back on my life, I came to realize that I didn�t know how to be happy. I continuously

kept myself busy, always running somewhere so I could achieve more or better. Turning

my happiness into a project and waiting for �the big things� to happen so I could

finally feel joyful and satisfied.

I didn�t know it at the time, but I was a rat racer. Here�s what I mean by that:

In his book Happier, Tal Ben-Shahar (a Harvard professor, leading researcher, and author)

defines four different happiness archetypes:

Nihilism

Nihilists have lost their joy in life, both present and future. They find no pleasure

in their work or private life and expect no future benefits or rewards. They�ve given

up and resigned to their fate.

Hedonism

Hedonists live for the moment and give little or no thought to future consequences and plans.

Because they feel unchallenged by future goals or a purpose, they are often unfulfilled.

Rat Racing

The rat race archetype often sacrifices current pleasures and benefits in anticipation of

some future rewards. This is likely the most familiar archetype to many of us (continuously

setting new goals, never pleased, always busy).

It doesn�t mean that setting clear goals for the future is a bad practice. We all need

a purpose and a clear vision. If we don�t even know what we want, how could we ever

get that? The problem occurs when we attach our happiness to future outcomes without being

able to see and appreciate what�s already good in our lives.

Rat racing is all about hunting for happiness, chasing an illusion, and never feeling content.

The more we achieve, the more we want: another house, another car, another job, or more money.

Happiness

True happiness comes from keeping a healthy balance between the present and the future.

It�s when we are capable of enjoying both the journey and the destination, focusing

on today�s gifts, as well as our dreams, goals, and desires.

�Happiness is not about making it to the peak of the mountain nor is it about climbing

aimlessly around the mountain; happiness is the experience of climbing toward the peak.�

~Tal Ben-Shahar

The day I shifted my perception from stressed to blessed, everything changed. Here�s what

I have learned and what worked well for me:

1. Happiness is a verb.

Research has shown that happiness is 50 percent connected to our genes, only 10 percent attributed

to life circumstances, and 40 perfect correlated with our thoughts and behaviors. That�s

why happiness is not a noun; it�s a verb. For those of us who are mentally healthy,

it�s an attitude, a continuous inside job.

Many people are afraid to be happy, since they could lose it one day, and they let their

worries ruin their joy.

I cultivate optimism and trust the flow of life. I shift my focus from what could go

wrong to what could go right. Whatever I fear, it hasn�t happened yet. I embrace my future

with the genuine curiosity of a child, and I choose to believe that something wonderful

is waiting around the corner�that we live in a supportive Universe where everything

unfolds perfectly, and things happen for my highest good.

If I see life with negativity, fearing that bad things could happen to me, my actions

will likely attract the very things I�m trying to avoid. I�ve stopped letting my

mind play with me and stress me with unnecessary fears, worries, and concerns about things

that haven�t happen yet.

I nourish my mind with healthy thoughts, like this one:

�Life loves me. All is well in my world, and I am safe.� ~Louise Hay

2. I sweeten my life, every day.

I have seen that many beautiful moments and small pleasures come at a low cost or even

for free.

If I don�t have time for my hobbies, I make it. I read a good book or watch a fun movie

that brings me the joy and laughter.

I gather with non-judgmental people who love me just the way I am. The mere act of having

a good conversation over a cup of coffee charges me with a high dose of positive energy.

I go for nice walks in the park and connect with nature.

I play with my dog.

I sometimes light a candle or some nice smelling incense. (Jasmine is my favorite.) It stimulates

my creativity and makes me feel good.

I�ve stopped waiting for the VIP moments of the year (like my birthday) to embellish

my house with fresh flowers.

I have created the habit of drinking water from a wine glass with a slice of lemon in

it.

I enjoy my morning coffee from a beautiful cup with a red heart on it, to remind myself

that love is all around.

I use the beautiful bed sheets and the nice towels instead of saving them for the guests,

just because I�m worth it.

�Yesterday is history; tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift; that�s why we call it present.�

~Unknown

3. I grow dreams, not regrets.

The need for stability and security (including on a financial level) is a basic human need.

No wonder we start rat racing if we don�t have enough money! But what is �enough�?

Isn�t that a subjective qualifier, based on our individual needs and expectations?

I have met many wealthy people who were unhappy because their ego always wanted to get more

or better. It�s like when we think, �Okay, I�ve got this house now, but when I can

move my family into a bigger one, I will finally be happy.�

Another reason we project happiness into the future pertains to limiting (often culturally

inherited) beliefs around money that keep us stuck in a survival mode.

Take my example: Years ago, I used to work in China. I lived in a beautiful compound

in downtown Shanghai, all paid for by my company, and I was single, with no loans, debt, or

financial commitments. It all looked wonderful, but deep inside, I was so unhappy!

I knew I always wanted to travel the world and meet people from different cultures. I

had enough money to afford that, and still, I was so afraid of spending! Even today I

am thankful to the good friend who insisted on me following her on a trip, because that�s

how I finally managed to break that wall.

You see, I was raised in an Eastern-European middle-class family. As a child, I often saw

my parents saving money for the �black days� of their pension years (the time when one

would not earn a salary and could potentially �start starving.�) As a result, I followed

the same behavior once I started to make my own money.

So here�s what I�ve learned: I won�t spend my precious younger years saving everything

for my retirement. Saving money is a form of self-care, and something I currently do.

However, I know I won�t die with my savings account, and I won�t look back on my life

with regrets once I�m older. I invest in myself and in my learning, and I spend part

of my money on experiences, making sure I gather more precious memories than material

things.

�You will never regret what you do in life. You will only regret what you don�t do.�

~Wayne Dyer

4. I do what I love and love what I do.

We spend the majority of our lives at work. So if we�re not happy with our jobs, we�re

not happy with most of life�another reason some of us start rat racing and hoping for

something different.

Too many people live their precious lives in survival mode, like robots. Frustrated

or drained on Monday mornings and looking forward to the weekends so that they can feel

alive. When we�re happy with our work, there�s nothing wrong with Monday mornings.

If you find yourself stuck in a job you don�t like, know that you always have a choice to

step outside your comfort zone and work toward something new. It may not be easy to change

careers, especially if you have limited education and people depending on you. But it�s possible

to do something you believe in, something that brings you genuine joy and fulfillment.

The key is to work toward that something new while also cultivating joy in your daily life

so you don�t fall into the trap of waiting for the future to be happy; and also, to remind

yourself that no matter what happens, even if your circumstances are never ideal, you

can still be happy.

�The most important two days in your life are the day you were born and the day you

find out why.� ~Mark Twain

5. I stay away from perfection.

To me, being a rat racer felt exhausting. I didn�t know how to have fun and relax.

I was too busy trying to be perfect and do everything perfectly. It was tiring, and it

made me feel like I was never good enough or worthy of the best things life had to offer.

Even when I transitioned into the job of my dreams, I was still unhappy. I kept thinking:

�The day I get to make that much money a month, I will be happy.�

�The day I know everything about this job, I will be happy.�

You see, even people who love what they do can be rat racers, if they are struggling

with the need for perfection.

Today, I aim for progress instead of perfection, and I enjoy each step of my professional journey,

celebrating every new lesson and every kind of achievement, no matter how big or small.

�If you look for perfection, you�ll never feel content.� ~Lev Tolstoi

6. I mind my own journey.

Another thing that keeps us trapped in rat racing is the behavior of comparing ourselves

to others�the money we�re making, the status at work, the house we live in, and

so on.

I now know everyone is on their own journey, and each time I dedicate moments of my life

comparing, I find myself in someone else�s territory, not mine. It�s like trying to

live in their story and life experience instead of my own.

I�ve come to understand that when I shift my focus and attention from other people to

myself, I suddenly have more time and energy to create good things in my own life. So many

people complain about not having enough time for themselves. If you want more time for

yourself, mind your own business and see what happens.

�Comparing yourself to others is an act of violence against your authentic self.�

~ Iyanla Vanzant

7. I am grateful.

In the past, I rarely said thank you or counted my blessings. Today, I practice gratitude

as a morning ritual. I focus on what I have, rather than on what�s missing.

I make sure I start every day being thankful for my health; for having a loving family,

a wonderful life partner, and a great job I love; for the creativity flow that helps

me write such posts and the opportunity to share my insights and experiences with the

world; and for the air I breathe and the sun that caresses my face.

�If the only prayer you ever say is Thank you, that will be enough.� ~Eckhart Tolle

I might not always get what I want, but I know I always get what I need. I see every

day as a fresh start, a new opportunity for me to taste more of this juicy experience

called living. Life is a precious gift and I intend to spend as much of it happy as possible.

And now, I would like to hear from you. What is your happiness archetype? What makes you

truly happy?

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Helping you stay safe on Britain's roads: DVSA's strategy for 2017 to 2022 - Duration: 2:59.

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Spring planting: Is it time? - Duration: 1:33.

BUT can you already start your

garden in April with a few

freezes left in the

forecast?

One viewer thinks so ... and

emailed First News saying there

are some things you can

start planting now. Matt Jones

looked into this and has those

details this morning.

[B3]20170413 PLANTING 6A-SG

[B4]20170413 PLANTING 6A-IN Now

I will be the first to admit I

know very little when it comes

to gardening so I , like

other people I spoke with

thought you had to wait until

the last freeze to start

planting

so you wouldn't lose any plants.

John Greenlee of Sandy Lake told

Rich that's not the case.

[B5]20170413 PLANTING 6A-GFX

"I PLANTED UP POTS OF PANSIES

WHICH ARE NOT BOTHERED BY

FREEZING TEMPERATURES. ALSO NOT

BOTHERED DOWN

TO 20 DEGREES ARE MESCLIN

LETTUCE, CILANTRO,

SPINACH, KALE, SWISS CHARD, AND

ARGUGULA."

Earlier at 5 we spoke with

experts who told us which crops

you can plant now.

But they also say there are a

few plants you need to wait on.

tim parks: "I WOULD WAIT UNTIL

MAY 1ST TO PLANT AND PICK UP MY

FLOWERS AND LOOK AT THE FOURTEEN

DAY FORECAST. IF WE

HAVE A GOOD FORECAST MAY 1ST

THEN MAYBE YOU WANT TO SNEAK A

FEW THINGS AND PLANT YOUR POTS.

BUT IF WE DON'T HAVE A GOOD

FOURTEEN DAY FORECAST THAN I

WOULD WAIT ANOTHER WEEK TO

SEE WHAT THE WEATHER DOES BEFORE

YOU PLANT SOMETHING AND

LOSE IT."

On top of planting these crops-

he also mentioned that you can

go ahead and

start preparing your garden and

flower beds now. He recommends

to take

advantage of the few sunny days

in the forecast to prepare and

use the rainy days

to stay inside and plan out what

you want to grow this year.

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Clubfoot treatment by Ponseti Technique - Duration: 1:23.

My name is Neeraj and my son name is Rohit Bhola . We belong to Jagadhri (Haryana).

My son's foot was deformed since birth. Someone told me about Bhola Hospital. After that I had come here for treatment.

Now my son is 8 year old, and now he can run, play and take part in other activities easily.

After treatment he has no problem. I am fully satisfied with treatment.

I am very thankful to Dr. Suresh Bhola for this. Thank you.

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Sovereign's Cup KYC - Michael Evans Interview - Day 2 - Duration: 1:18.

Yeah, we're from Howth Yacht Club and the name

of our boat is The Big Picture. It's a

half tonner. It's an MG 30 Humphries

which we did a lot of work on over the

winter. Two years ago modified it - new keel,

new mast, a lot of lot of work but it

seems to be working for us. And there

seems to be a big revival in the

half-ton or a bit like the quarter tonners

a number of years back, would that be

correct? Yeah well particularly in Howth

we've got four half tonners racing now,

so it's great great racing and we'd like

to see more of it actually around the

country. We had a good day yesterday we

had a third and a fourth and today we

had a six in the first race and we

haven't heard about the second race yet

but we think we're maybe second third

around around there so. Well windward

leewards is a lot more straightforward

around the cans is a little bit more

complicated so we like to

straightforward option so... yeah

pretty good.

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Dr Fahad Basheer: "the heart is the center of consciousness" - Duration: 9:31.

Dr. Fahad Basheer: The Heart

IS The Center Of Consciousness

During organ transplantation there have been numerous reports of emotions, memories and

experiences being transferred along with organ which is been transplanted from donor to the

recipient.

Dr. Pearsall, an American cardiologist, has collected the cases of 73 heart transplant

patients and 67 other organ transplant recipients and published them in his book, �The Heart�s

Code�

Here is a sample of a case that has been reported:

Claire Sylvia develops desire for chicken nuggets and green peppers

�On May 29, 1988, an American woman named Claire Sylvia received a heart transplant

at a hospital in Yale, Connecticut.

She was told that her donor was an 18 year-old male from Maine who had just died in a motorcycle

accident.

�Soon after her operation, Sylvia declared that she felt like drinking beer, something

she hadn�t particularly been fond of before.

Later, she observed an uncontrollable urge to eat chicken nuggets and found herself drawn

to visiting the popular chicken restaurant chain, KFC.

�She also began craving green peppers which she hadn�t particularly liked before.

She started behaving in an aggressive and impetuous manner following the surgery.

Sylvia also began having recurring dreams about a mystery man named Tim, whom she felt

was the organ donor.

�She searched for obituaries in newspapers published from Maine and was able to identify

the young man whose heart she had received.

His name had indeed been Tim.

After visiting Tim�s family, she discovered that he used to love chicken nuggets, green

peppers and beer.� These experiences are documented in her book, A Change of Heart

.

In 1974, the French researchers Gahery and Vigier, working with cats, stimulated the

vagus nerve (which carries many of the signals from the heart to the brain) and found that

the brain�s electrical response was reduced to about half its normal rate when stimulating

the vagus nerve.

The heart appeared to be sending meaningful messages to the brain that it not only understood,

but also obeyed .

Later, neurophysiologists discovered a neural pathway and mechanism whereby input from the

heart to the brain could inhibit or facilitate the brain�s electrical activity .

Dr. Armour introduced the idea of functional �heart brain.� His research revealed that

the heart has a complex intrinsic nervous system that is sufficiently refined to qualify

as a �little brain� in its own right, due to its independent existence.

The heart�s nervous system contains around 40,000 neurons, called sensory neurites.

The heart�s brain is an intricate network of several types of neurons, neurotransmitters,

proteins and support cells similar to those found in the brain proper.

Its elaborate circuitry enables it to act independently of the cranial brain to learn,

remember, and even feel and sense.

Information from the heart, including feeling sensations, is sent to the brain through several

afferents.

These afferent nerve pathways enter the brain at the area of the medulla, and cascade up

into the higher centers of the brain, where they may influence perception, decision making

and other cognitive processes.

When heart rhythm patterns are coherent the neural information sent to the brain facilitates

cortical function.

This effect is often experienced as heightened mental clarity, improved decision making and

increased creativity.

Additionally, coherent input from the heart tends to facilitate the experience of positive

feeling states.

States of increased heart rhythm coherence are associated with improvements in cognitive

performance .

The brain�s alpha wave activity is synchronized to the cardiac cycle.

During states of high heart rhythm coherence, alpha wave synchronization to the heart�s

activity significantly increases.

The heart�s afferent neurological signals directly affect activity in the amygdala and

associated nuclei, an important emotional processing center in the brain.

The amygdala is the key brain center that coordinates behavioral, immunological, and

neuroendocrine responses to environmental threats.

It compares incoming emotional signals with stored emotional memories, and accordingly

makes instantaneous decisions about the level of perceived threat.

Due to its extensive connections to the limbic system, it is able to take over the neural

pathways, activating the autonomic nervous system and emotional response before the higher

brain centers receive the sensory information.

The heart communicates information to the brain and throughout the body via electromagnetic

field interactions.

The heart generates the body�s most powerful and most extensive rhythmic electromagnetic

field.

The heart�s magnetic component is about 500 times stronger than the brain�s magnetic

field and can be detected several feet away from the body.

It was proposed that, this heart field acts as a carrier wave for information that provides

a global synchronizing signal for the entire body.

There is now evidence that an influential electromagnetic communication system operates

just below our conscious awareness.

Energetic interactions possibly contribute to the magnetic attractions or repulsions

that occur between individuals, and also affect social relationships.

It was also found that one person�s brain waves can synchronize to another person�s

heart.

When people touch or are in proximity one person�s heartbeat signal is registered

in the other person�s brainwaves.

When two people are at a conversational distance, the electromagnetic signal generated by one

person�s heart can influence the other person�s brain rhythms.

When an individual is generating a coherent heart rhythm, synchronization between that

individual�s brainwaves and another person�s heart-beat is more likely to occur.

Individuals capable of generating high ratios of heart coherence were able to alter DNA

conformation according to their intention.

Intending to denature (un-wind) or renature (wind) the DNA had corresponding effects on

the UV spectra.

As people learn to sustain heart-focused positive feeling states, the brain can be brought into

entrainment with the heart.

The conclusion is the need of pointing to the heart as the center of consciousness

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Honda CR-V 2.0I S ST.BEKR. ELEKTR. RAMEN/SP. L.M. VELGEN. HALF LEER. - Duration: 1:02.

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Sorry... but hey this is Mia - Duration: 2:56.

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Infineon BTS7008-2EPA Power Switch | Digi-Key Daily - Duration: 1:10.

Infineon Technologies' BTS7008-2EPA is a 12 V, smart, high-side power switch. It is in

Infineon's PROFET+2 family of single-, dual-, and quad-channel protected high-side power

switches. The switches provide state of the art diagnostics and protection features against

over temperature, overload, reverse battery with ReverSave™, and over voltage. The family

offers outstanding energy efficiency with 50% reduced current consumption, current sense

accuracy of 5% at nominal current, and benchmark low cranking voltage capability down to 3.1

V. This switch is especially suited for capacitive loads such as halogen bulbs and LED modules.

To learn more, visit this product page on digikey.com.

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Moto C and Moto C Plus are Ultra Affordable - What is Moto C - Moto Z2 Force Specs - Duration: 5:49.

Moto C and Moto C Plus are the new Motorola smartphones.

This is the Moto C preview, know the Moto C Specs, Moto C Price, also about Moto Z2

Force news.

Moto C and Moto C Plus are Ultra Affordable - What is Moto C - Moto Z2 Force Specs

Moto C & Moto C Plus: Specifications comparison based on leaks.

Lenovo-owned Moto is gearing up to join the entry level segment by

launching a new series called the Moto C. While the news hasn't been confirmed, according

to leaks, the phone might cost around Rs 5k.

So, in this video, we tell you the leaked specs of the upcoming entry-level phone from

Moto's stable.

Moto C, Moto C Plus Images and Specifications Leak; Said to Target First-Time

Smartphone Buyers.

After launching the Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus, it seems like Lenovo wants to focus on the

budget segment, with leaks flowing in for the

Moto C and Moto E series of smartphones.

The latest leak is for the Moto C and Moto C Plus smartphones, which are reportedly targeted

at first-time smartphone buyers and are the brand's "most affordable handsets ever".

As per a report by Venture Beat's Evan Blass, just

like Moto G5 and G5 Plus smartphones, both Moto C and Moto C Plus will run Android 7.0

Nougat.

Both devices are expected to sport 5-inch displays.

However, the Moto C Plus has been tipped to come with an HD screen resolution at 720x1280

pixels, but Moto C is expected to come with an FWVGA screen resolution at 480x854

pixels.

Interestingly, Lenovo is expected to launch both 3G and 4G variants of the Moto C, with

certain changes in configurations, but only a

4G LTE model for the Moto C Plus.

Both the upcoming Moto smartphones have been tipped to sport quad-core MediaTek processors.

The 3G variant of Moto C is expected to come

with a 32-bit processor clocked at 1.3GHz, the Moto C Plus will reportedly feature 64-bit

version with the same clock speed.

The 4G variant of Moto C has been suggested to come with 64-bit architecture but come

with a clock speed of 1.1GHz.

While both Moto C variants are said to come with 1GB of RAM, the Moto C Plus smartphone's

memory is expected to range somewhere between 1GB and 2GB of RAM.

Coming to the storage, the Moto C Plus has been tipped to come with 16GB of built-in

storage while the Moto C is expected to offer either 8GB or 16GB storage

depending on factors including region and cellular modem, as per the report.

However, all variants of both smartphones are expected

to come with expandable storage via microSD card.

Moving on to the battery, Moto C smartphone has been tipped to come with a 2350mAh battery,

the Moto C Plus will come with nearly double the capacity at around 4000mAh.

In terms of optics, Moto C sports a 5-megapixel rear camera with flash (fixed-focus on 3G,

auto-focus with 4G) and comes with a 2-megapixel front shooter with flash support.

As per the report, the Moto C Plus has the same front-facing camera configuration, but

the resolution of the main image sensor on smartphone has been

bumped up to 8 megapixels.

The two smartphone models are expected to come in Black, White, Gold,

and Red colour variants.

The Moto Z2 Force is expected to feature a 5.5-inch 2K display with a 1440 x 2560 resolution,

a 21-megapixel dual rear camera setup , and a

Snapdragon 835 under the hood.

The dual-camera setup shown in the leaked images hints at great things for the Z2 Force�s

photo quality; we can likely expect the same optical image

stabilization included in the original model, as well.

Two cameras instead of one means users can reasonably expect additional photo features

such as nice bokeh effects, better depth of field (eg, a blurred background behind in-focus

subjects), and similar.

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Game streaming - Duration: 2:09.

Game Streaming

Hi there,

Have you ever played a streamed game?

Let me briefly talk about Game streaming or how to stream PC games at home

First things first: You don't need a Console

Now, how cool is that?

It's because you can instantly access and play great games via your Smart TV or your

streaming media player

Why buy an expensive media console when you have already everything you need at home?

Let me briefly go through the game streaming features

Play on your Smart TV

Have a Samsung or LG?

Download the free app on your TV and play a streamed game

Have a Phillips?

Getting started is easy with the free app already pre-installed

Play Great Games

Solo or Multiplayer, the game list covers every genre from action to family-friendly

games

New games are added all the time and you can start playing within seconds

Stay Flexible

Rent selected titles individually, or get a better deal

Subscribe to the Gamer or to the Family Pack, and get UNLIMITED access to the games list

Game box

The Game Box is a full-featured compatible game controller

It allows you to start playing all the streamed games instantly on your TV-set

Advanced Streaming Technology

With advanced streaming technology that ensures high-quality playability

Latency is minimized and video quality emphasized, so you can play the games uninterrupted on

your TV

Cloud Technology

Your game progress is automatically saved on the Cloud so you can pick up right where

you left off

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Learn Magic the Gathering Amonkhet Ability Embalm - Duration: 3:51.

Learn Magic the Gathering Amonkhet Ability Embalm

Welcome Young Mage, I'm the Rhino.

I'm going to teach you what I know.

You are here to learn more about Magic the Gathering.

Let's go over the Amonkhet ability Embalm right now.

Embalm is an activated ability you can activate if the creature card with embalm is in your

graveyard.

It allows you to turn the creature into a mummy…

Or more specifically a Zombie after it dies.

The Embalmed can come back to fight again.

Time for an example.

Our opponent has a Verdurous Gearhulk and a Servant of the Conduit.

Each have 2 counters.

We have a Honored Hydra.

During our attack step we decide to attack with the Hydra.

Our opponent doesn't want any of that trample damage to come through, so he blocks the Hydra

with both creatures.

We know that we are going to lose the Hydra, so we do all the damage to the Gearhulk first.

Now that our Hydra is in the graveyard we can use it's Embalm ability to bring it

back.

It has changed from a green creature to a white zombie.

But it still has its trample ability so next turn that Servant of the Conduit won't put

up too much of a fight.

In this case we happened to have the token for the Hydra, but if you don't have the

token, you can use one of the Embalmed punchouts.

Just remember that when an Embalmed creature dies, it goes to exile, not the graveyard.

You can't bury the dead twice.

Some things you need to know about Embalmed.

You can only Embalm a creature when YOU can cast a sorcery.

So don't think that you can use it when your opponent is attacking.

All Embalmed creatures become white token zombies in addition to their other attributes.

Tokens have no converted mana cost so they will die easily to cards like Fatal Push.

And the most important thing, Embalmed creatures keep their other abilities.

So if you have an Anointer Priest that gives you one life when tokens enter the battlefield…

The Token Priest will do the same.

What do you think about Embalm?

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