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Dragon Ball Super Episode 79, revealed something the Dragon Ball Fanverse have been talking

about ever since the first trailer came out.

We see this Black Hooded mystery guy standing besides, The Clown God whose name is Vermoud.

Now, we know he is Toppo, the Gigantic Hot Blooded warrior who is also the leader of

'The Pride Troopers ', and is from Universe 11.

One of Basil's Ki blast gets deflected towards the stage of U11, and Toppo stops it in a

very badass way.

He is also a candidate to become the next God of Destruction.

So watch out for this guy.

Anyways, Majin Buu vs Basil was a really raw, and fast paced match.

Basil kept landing one after another attack, and Buu kept asking for more.

Being someone whose durability and healing is unbelievably high, and survived an exploding

Vegeta, Basil's attacks were never really supposed to bother him.

However, Basil did give us a fair share of entertainment; his buffed transformation was

really epic looking.

His attacks were unique and fun to watch, like leg Ki attacks and all.

Meanwhile, U9 Kaioshin Rou kept being a dick, and he is an annoying big mouth to have around.

Maybe to maintain balance with unusually Kind hearted God of Destruction of U9 we have this

troll Kaioshin there.

Whatever, Buu kept asking for more attacks as he was enjoying it until one of the attacks

hurt Mr. Satan.

From that point, Buu got really serious, and Basil didn't stand a chance.

Throughout the match, The Great Priest made it clear that in this exhibition match there

are no rules, even cheating is allowed.

The only way to win is when Zeno is satisfied, or your opponent can't move.

U9 version of Senzu Bean kept Basil alive for a while more but finishes it all with

a powerful Buu version of Kamehameha.

He instantly goes back to heal Satan, and we see a cute scene between them.

The 2nd round match is, Gohan vs Lavender.

As Lavender gets clearance from his mate quote " Kill Him!

To Your Heart's content!".

So get ready to witness another no holds barred match, where Lavender will try to kill our

boy Gohan.

In the preview, he poisons Gohan's eye, and in this episode, Goku says they can't

sense their energy.

We don't know why maybe because it's a different type or they can mask it.

Nonetheless, the next match is going to be intense.

For more infomation >> Basil vs Buu and Mysterious Character Reveal- Dragon Ball Super - Duration: 2:48.

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What Is The Cat In The Hat Bat Meme? A look at the fake history memes - Duration: 5:53.

Hello Internet!!

And Welcome To Behind The Meme!!!

Today we have a look at Cat in The hat with a bat!!!

Thank you so very much to each and every single one of my amazing viewers who left comments

wanting to see a video on this very topic.

Your requests help shape this channel and I couldn't do it without your help!

So when I say thank you, I truly mean it!

I appreciate you guys.

Let me know what you would like to see next and maybe ill be able to make it happen!!

You guys wanted it now you have it!

Here We GO!!!!!

The Cat in the hat!

We are all familiar with the classic dr seuss childrens story first published in 1957. you

know, the story that is basically about a giant talking cat who does a home invasion

on a house but when he finds out kids are home he gets pissed off and tries to kill

their pet eventually he invites his friends over who are hooked on cocaine so they can

destroy everything in the house.

But because the cat is on probation for a prior crime he decides to clean everything

up just in time before the kids mom comes home so he doesn't have to go back to prison

…or something kinda like that.

I don't remember exactly cause it's been like 20 years since I last read the book but

I'm pretty sure I'm close.

The point that Im trying to make is that the book is popular!

It has been a part of almost everybody's childhood for the last 60 years.

In fact it is so popular that in 2003, Hollywood came calling with the idea of creating a live

action Cat in the hat film starring Mike Myers….wrong Mike myers guys…there we go.

Now I know what you may be thinking…A successful and popular story that is beloved by million,

a popular actor as the lead role, A budget of over 100 million dollars backed by one

of the largest and well known film distributors in the world, what could go wrong?

Dramatic music

hahahahahaha hahahaha hahahaha

Oh that's right,The movie sucked.

Now don't get me wrong, not everybody hated it.

I mean look here…It won an award.A Golden Raspberry!

That's pretty good right?

uhhh…Never mind.

The one up side to the film is that it made all of its money back.

With yours truly even seeing it in the movie theater as a child.

Now I Personally don't remember not liking the movie but then again I don't remember

liking it.

So Who am I to argue with critics?

The film was apparently so bad that Dr seuss' widow forbid any more of her husband's work

to be made into live action films, all movies past that point were to be animated and since

then they have

The film was heavily criticized for straying away from dr suess' original work and adding

humor that wasn't exactly child friendly.

dirty ho!

I'm sorry baby I love you.

Come on cat

It's 2017!Why am I talking about an atrocity from 2003 that is better left forgotten?

For those of you familiar with the weird world we live in and the wonderful memes that come

with it, you may know that there has been a strange fascination with children's movies

and television shows from the early and late 2000's .

You see the cat in the hat has recently been included into a genre of memes known as fake

history memes .They are defined by taking a modern day image of people or characters

and adding captions and sometimes a filter to make it appear as though the image is old

and a part of history,but obviously is not really a part of history it's just reimagined

in a different way with a new picture and people.

Often resulting in a pretty funny and enjoyable product.

The memes have been very popular on reddit, First being created in 2016 and remaining

popular since then.

Now in 2017 The Cat in the hat variation of the meme has become the most popular of all

of them.The meme depicts the cat in the hat with a bat in various scenarios that usually

portray him as an assassin or causer of notable world events.

The cat has even began to be added into memes that don't fall into the fake history category

but are still pretty damn funny.

The original image of the cat in the hat with a bat comes from the classic scene in the

movie where the cat attempts to kill a child after the child hits him in the balls…And

No, that wasn't a dumb joke.

That is literally a scene from this PG rated children's movie.

Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!

You know, After seeing that it makes me wonder what ever happened to mike myers?

I haven't seen him in any movies lately.

Oh,Right…

I forgot.

R.I.P.

MIKE R.I.P.

So there you have it! the cat in the hat started off as a beloved children's story and eventually

became a movie that many found boring before it turned into a meme that brings back its

glory! listen it kinda rhymed ok?

I tried…I tried!

But hey!!

Thats the internet for you and on the internet memes are keeng!

Thank You all so very much for watching!

Make sure to subscribe so you can catch my next video and stay up to date on all your

favorite memes and trends!!

Who knows you may learn about something you never knew about before!!

I'll catch you beautiful people next time!

For more infomation >> What Is The Cat In The Hat Bat Meme? A look at the fake history memes - Duration: 5:53.

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Innocent man jailed for 24 years after being framed is freed - Duration: 7:46.

Innocent man jailed for 24 years after being framed over British tourist's murder in New Orleans is freed by two lawyers who exposed a jaw-dropping fit-up that shames the US legal system

At first,' said Robert Jones, 'I thought this must be a practical joke. But the police were real, and they were taking me to the homicide division. I assumed they would turn me loose, because I'd done nothing wrong. Of course, that didn't happen.'

Jones, now 44, is describing his arrest at 4am on April 18, 1992, for the notorious killing of a British tourist, Julie Stott, as well as three robberies and a brutal rape.

He had no previous convictions, and by the time of his trial, another man had already been convicted of Julie's murder. But Jones was to spend the next 24 years of his life locked up in Louisiana's most terrifying prisons for crimes that even the lawyers who convicted him knew he had not committed.

PHOTO: British tourist Julie Stott (pictured) was killed in New Orleans

It was not until the end of January this year that New Orleans prosecutors, who for years hid evidence proving Jones's innocence, finally announced they would not seek a retrial, following his victory on appeal

Incredibly, the manhunt that led him to spend more than half his life in jail was backed by a British newspaper, The Sun. Having offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the man who killed Julie, who had been holidaying in New Orleans, it later boasted on its front page that it had 'trapped Julie's killer', adding that Jones was a 'beast' who was 'raised in a stinking hell'.

The British connection does not end there. Were it not for the dogged persistence of two British lawyers, Emily Maw and Richard Davis from the Innocence Project New Orleans (IPNO), then Jones would still be in the stinking hell of the Angola penitentiary, a former slave plantation where inmates still pick cotton in conditions little different from the 1850s.

This isn't just a story of a prisoner fitted up, wrongfully convicted and freed because of bombshell new evidence. It is also the story of a man of exceptional courage, who overcame impossible odds and utter degradation to prove his innocence and emerge as a man transformed.

When Jones went to jail, he could barely read. He left not only with a high school diploma, but having passed college-level law courses that meant he did much of the legal spadework that underpinned his appeal. Inside he also ran a prisoner self-help group with 700 members. 'I was supposed to die in prison and to stay the way I was: an uneducated black boy,' Jones said. 'I didn't let that happen. But I feel for Julie and the other victims. Like me, they are victims of a system that failed.'

Julie Stott, 27, a fashion graduate from Greater Manchester, was murdered on the evening of April 14, 1992 towards the end of a holiday with her boyfriend, Peter Ellis. They were walking to their hotel through the New Orleans French Quarter when a gunman leapt in front of them and told them to lie down. They were slow to comply, and the man fired. One bullet grazed Peter's shirt but Julie was hit twice: in the arm and, fatally, in the head.

It was soon apparent that the murder was one of a series of attacks. Witnesses said the perpetrator drove a distinctive vehicle – a maroon Oldsmobile Delta 88 with a white roof. Six days before the murder, its driver had robbed and kidnapped a woman, whom he raped several times. The same man was believed responsible for a further robbery shortly before Julie was murdered, and yet another one afterwards. The police had no idea who he was.

Enter The Sun. Julie's slaying triggered outrage in Britain, prompting the paper to offer the reward – which in fact, was never paid. But to the poor black community of New Orleans, $10,000 was a fortune. Calls flooded in to police, and somebody fingered Robert. Arrested while in bed with his girlfriend Kendra, he was paraded half-naked in front of the TV cameras, and charged later that day.

PHOTO: Robert Jones spent 24 years locked up in Angola penitentiary (pictured) in Louisiana

Robert Jones was taken to the Orleans parish jail, 'a dangerous, violent place, full of drug addicts who were detoxifying', he says, and was locked in a four-bunk cell. 'There were fights all the time, often over food.'

In the following months, he sustained several injuries: 'broken fingers; a broken wrist'. The jail was filthy and anarchic: 'The guards were in control, but they left a lot to the prisoners.' Two weeks after his arrest, Kendra paid her first visit. She had big news: she was pregnant. 'I was excited and sad, all at the same time,' Jones said. 'Until I went to jail, I didn't have an idea that innocent guys could be convicted. But now, everyone was telling me: it happened.'

The figures bear him out: since 1991, 44 long-term and death row Louisiana prisoners have been exonerated, 18 of them thanks to IPNO.

Meanwhile, two days after Jones was arrested, a gunman held up another couple walking through New Orleans, ordered them to lie down and stole their jewellery. Then he drove off in a maroon Delta 88 with a white roof.

This time, the police, led by Detective James Stewart, traced the car and its owner, Lester Jones – no relation to Robert – to a run-down housing estate. He was wearing jewellery stolen in the robberies and from the rape victim, and more was found in the car, while a gun in his apartment was an exact ballistic match for the weapon used to murder Julie.

Stewart hunted for evidence of a link between him and Robert, but found none. It should have been obvious that charging him had been a mistake. But the New Orleans District Attorney's office – led by Harry Connick, father of singer Harry Connick Jr – refused to admit it. Lester Jones was charged with the murder and the robberies, but Robert stayed in jail, still facing trial.

Lester's trial came first, in 1994. Julie's parents – both now deceased – attended, and he was convicted and sentenced to life. Two years later, Robert was tried. The hearing lasted just ten hours. The prosecutor claimed Lester Jones had told police he knew Robert, and that he had lent him his car so he could kidnap and rob the rape victim; supposedly, Robert gave him her stolen jewellery.

Robert was innocent of the rape and robberies, but the jury found him guilty, probably because the rape victim claimed she recognised him.

He was sentenced to life, and afterwards prosecutors offered a deal: if he pleaded guilty to Julie's manslaughter, he could avoid a murder trial and a second life sentence. His defence lawyer persuaded him to take it, and for this he got 20 years, with 25 years for the robberies.

Once convicted, he was taken to Angola. Most of its 5,000 inmates will never leave alive, because they are either on death row or serving life without parole. 'For the first few years, they had me working in the fields, growing and picking cotton,' Robert said. 'You've seen the old movies: a guard with a shotgun, a line of fieldhands, most of them African-American. That was the set up. It was totally degrading. When I got there I met guys who'd already been in for 30 or 40 years. Soon, two or three guys a month I knew were dying, from conditions like heart disease and cancer. I was determined to try to fight my way out.'

The low point came when his brother, Pierre, was killed in another senseless street attack. 'He was trying to raise money to get me a lawyer who would get me out of prison. That's when I started to give way to depression. But I decided that if I couldn't get a decent lawyer, I'd have to educate myself and find a way to do it. I got on all the education programmes. I passed my diploma and started studying law. In 2002, I wrote to IPNO.'

PHOTO: It was not until the end of January this year that New Orleans prosecutors finally announced they would not seek a retrial, following his victory on appeal (pictured, Robert Jones)

Emily Maw, 40, IPNO's director and a mother of two, was brought up near Bristol and has been fighting cases in New Orleans since 1999. Her colleague, Richard Davis, 34, is from Hertfordshire. Driving both is a simple desire to right injustice: 'It seemed right to do what we could to stop Robert dying in jail for crimes he hadn't committed,' Davis said.

Their first big hope was to DNA-test forensic samples taken by police from the rape victim – but in 2004 they were told that, mysteriously, these had 'disappeared'. Then, IPNO staff visited Lester Jones in prison. He swore an affidavit insisting he had never met Robert, that his claim he had done so had been beaten out of him by police, and that he had retracted it long before Robert's trial. But in 2007, having considered what Louisiana calls a post-conviction petition containing this and other new evidence, the court rejected it.

Over the next few years, Maw and Davis spent thousands of hours on Jones's case. Meanwhile, his own situation improved. 'I'd left the cotton fields. I worked on industrial jobs, then in vocational training.' Before his daughter with Kendra, he already had two children, and he worked hard to foster relationships with all of them, through visits, letters and phone calls. 'I knew the statistics. If you're a child with a father in prison, you're likely to follow them. I did what I could not to let that happen, and they're all OK.'

Proudly, he listed their jobs and accomplishments: one is a beautician and social worker; another a restaurant manager; the third divides her time between college and a supervisory hotel job.

From the moment IPNO filed Robert's last appeal until the prosecutors capitulated took almost seven years, with every step a bitter legal fight. But in the end, the evidence that he was framed was overwhelming.

Maw and Davis obtained access to police files, and among their many discoveries was the fact both the robbery and the rape victims had initially described someone who looked nothing like Robert, but very like Lester. They also found conflicting statements from a witness who had claimed he saw an accomplice to Julie's killer rifling through her clothing as she was dying.

He had been 'persuaded' to change his story: initially, he said he was certain only one man was involved. Sensationally, ex-detective Stewart came forward to testify, saying there was no link between the two men, and that he had always been sure one man committed all the crimes – Lester Jones.

PHOTO: Julie Stott's slaying triggered outrage in Britain, prompting The Sun to offer a reward – which was never paid

But perhaps the most extraordinary discovery came last – after Robert's convictions were quashed, while the prosecutors were still considering a retrial. This was a 1996 memo by the trial prosecutor. This revealed he knew all along Lester had 'recanted' his claim to know Robert,

and this left no reliable evidence that Robert was involved in Julie's murder. This was the true reason why prosecutors offered the manslaughter deal – because he knew if he did not plead guilty, 'such evidence would not survive appellate review'.

After the Louisiana Supreme Court rejected an appeal from the prosecution, Robert was released from Angola at the end of 2015. But it is only now he is truly free to pursue his dreams of a stable life, and of going into business as a real estate entrepreneur: 'I defied a system that was out to destroy me, and I lost a lot of years. But I also educated myself, interacted with a lot of great people, and that was a beautiful experience. Yet no one, in all these years, has ever said sorry. That's crazy, isn't it?'

For more infomation >> Innocent man jailed for 24 years after being framed is freed - Duration: 7:46.

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This Is Not Going To Bury Me - Duration: 1:20.

The feeling in that moment. You're like, "Oh my God, like, here it is.

Like, am I about to die?" And it was like, "No, nope, not going to die that fight.

I'm not letting my mom bury me, you know, she's already had to do this twice before.

I'm the last one standing. I'm not letting her bury me, so we're gonna fix this.

You know. this is going to be awesome. I'm not worried about it." And he said,

"Okay, well, I'll see you next week." I said, "Okay, fine." And I hung the phone

up, and I felt like I was about to cry, and in that very second,

my aunt calls. Even before the tear, like, fell down my cheek,

my aunt called. And she said, "Hey, did the doctor call yet?" I said,

"Yeah, he just called." She said, "Well, what did he say?" I said,

"Well, he said it's breast cancer." She was like, "Oh my God." And as she said it,

my daughter was ringing the bell to come in. So I never even had a chance to cry

or be sad or...even when she got home, I went right back into my normal,

my normal routine. Actually, left and went to a home buying class to buy this house.

Like didn't...so there was no crying time. There was no me sitting somewhere,

you know, in sorrow or... I was like, "No, I got to do this. No,

my mother's not burying me." And that was just my...that was my...that was the push,

you know, behind the fight and everything I had to...you know, I had to do.

For more infomation >> This Is Not Going To Bury Me - Duration: 1:20.

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How to start drawing? ★ Angel Pop - Duration: 7:46.

hello

I'm Kidlybeth, I'm Venezuelan and I love

making cute and colorful drawings

today i'm drawing this cute angel Drinking a

cola beberage but I want you all you all to

tell me in the coments what can I do

in my next video.. I'm making

these videos in English, I speak spanish but

I'm doing this because I need

practice and I want everyone to tell me

if I make a mistake, this is an exercise of

purple color lines and for purple shadows

cause I love purple and I want to have

like an illustration of style

I wanted to talk to you about something

that happened recently with a lady in

the bank told me about your 9 year old

son that loved drawing and showed me

all these hes drawings and it was like

when I was a child and I remember

everything that I made, all this Digimon

and pokemon and Dragon Balls stuff

it was just like tha,t it was so funny

and I think if so food that his mom is

supporting his drawings at such a young age

She started asking me what

could she do to help him and it was

awesome because you need a lot of

practice and education and knowloedge

to draw awesome art, I told her to make him

start drawing classes and stuff to

start learning and i hope this will make him

a nice artist in the future

maybe my art style need a lot of work too

but to make a drawing of my own level

I have been driving since I was a kid

studying tutorial after tutorial and learning

anatomy about colors and a lot

of stuff, this is not magic, you don't dream

about a drawing and you make it in five

seconds you have to try and try until

your hand bleeds or something like that

when i was a kid i make awful drawings

they were terrible

they were...I don't know... they were they

were the worst

but people used to tell me.. wow you make

awesome art you should be a cartoonist

oh you make such a cute drawings and then

I believed everything like a (fool)

I thought that I was a total artist that I

was so badass that I could draw

everything... I mean... it was not at all

that was such a great mistake because

when i discovered the internet and I

enter it in this web called Deviantart

that every startling cartoonist, illustrator and

everyone that works with

drawings need to know I was like What??

How people can make this kind of drawings

how could I make something like these

it's like impossible they are so awesome

then they make it all effects in the

drawings and they were like so awesome

and my art was so... so bad

at the moment I fell at the most great

depression I could ever had

I stopped drawing and I felt like, no I

can't make anything, i'm not good

won't be able to learn something like

that these people is so impressive and

I'm not, but I loved drawing, I love it

to make my drawings in the side of my

notebooks in the classes and I

couldn't stop doing it so I had to keep

on i couldn't stop so I discovered that

DeviantArt had also an amazing

section that was called tutorial in the

resources section and i started watching

every tutorial I could read... I

i started to download the programs

that you have to use like

photoshop because before these, i used

some awful photoshop editor, a photo

editor, sorry, that came with my scanner

and then this was when i started

liked The Path of the Illustrator, ha ha, or the

Cartoonist I learned about drawing

in layers, about how to mix colors, how

to pick your colors, how to make the

body of a person, the anatomy

shadows, highlight, and i'm still learning

all that stuff like Wow

these is a muscle in there and that

works this way and that kind of stuff

you never stop learning that is the

truth and you will never make perfect

drawing pieces you will always see all the

awfull mistakes you do in every piece of

your art and this is sad, in every one of them

you will see everything that is bad

that is wrong and if you want to start

this life, the life of an artist then you

have to accept this reality and embrace it

because you can do anything about it but

not everything suffering you always be

better and better and there is always

gonna be someone that loves what you

that (watch) you do and then I start

a following you and loving everything

that you make so keep working and never

stop learning 'coz there is, you can't do

anything about it but you can be happy

we that and love everything you do

And so, this was everything for this video

if you like it, what i was talking

or if you want me to talk about other stuff

because this was awfull, just tell me in the

comments and I will try haha I want you

to tell me what do you want me to draw for my

next video because this channel is

for me practicing and becoming better

and if I keep working in my save zone

I will never learned and I don't want

that, so tell me everything you want me

to draw and I would try

follow me!

For more infomation >> How to start drawing? ★ Angel Pop - Duration: 7:46.

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0113 POC PRO2 2 What Is It 2 3 B1 - Duration: 1:16.

Hậu quả kinh tế của bệnh sốt rét là rất lớn.

Nó được ước tính bởi một số nhà kinh tế rằng tăng trưởng kinh tế tiêu cực tại châu Phi

có thể được gán riêng cho bệnh sốt rét.

Sốt rét là một gánh nặng rất lớn, rất tiêu cực cho nhiều nước.

Nghịch lý thay, vì sốt rét bị đuổi ra khỏi những thành phố thủ đô,

khỏi những người giàu, những người có ảnh hưởng

nó bị coi là ít quan trọng và đó là một trong những khó khăn để loại bỏ nó

Chúng ta phải thoát khỏi nó hoàn toàn.

Hậu quả của bệnh sốt rét không chỉ ngày hôm nay, đó còn là hậu quả trong tương lai.

Đây là lý do tại sao các kháng, như kháng trong các loại thuốc,

kháng thuốc trừ côn trùng là mối hiểm họa cho tương lai.

Chúng ta biết rằng bệnh sốt rét có thể giết chết hàng triệu người mỗi năm.

Nó đã làm điều đó một trăm năm, chúng ta đã có thể ngăn chặn nó làm điều đó cách đây 50 năm

Nó bắt đầu làm lại điều đó cách đây 30 năm.

Chúng ta đã và đang dừng nó lại. Chúng ta không muốn chu kỳ đó tiếp tục xảy ra.

For more infomation >> 0113 POC PRO2 2 What Is It 2 3 B1 - Duration: 1:16.

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Ross Greer MSP shares his #PurpleHero message - Duration: 1:40.

yeah my purple hero this year is

absolutely the thirteen-year-old

constituent of mine who got in touch

because she's an LGBT young person she's

been delivering assemblies to all the

year groups in her school about LGBT

young people and she wanted to get

involved more broadly in the campaign

for inclusive education in schools

I just thought that was absolutely

brilliant I only left school a few years ago

and whilst it was getting better for LGBT

young people then there were very few

thirteen-year-olds willing to deliver

assemblies to hundreds of other young

people at a time.

I always want to be a good ally and I'm really lucky I'm on the Scottish

Parliament Education Committee so we've

got an amazing opportunity in this

session of Parliament to make education

for all our young people lgbt-inclusive

so what i'm working on at the moment is

trying to get pse personal social

education or health and well-being

whatever you want to call it totally

overhauled so that is inclusive so that

sex and relationship education is

inclusive so that mental health

education is there for all young people

we know that's a particular issue for

LGBT young people so I'm determined to

use this position I've got on our

Parliament's education committee to make sure

that i'm giving something back to LGBT

young people

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