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Kids Games To Play - Take Care of Naughty Baby Boss - Games For Kids.

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Beauty Tips For Hair in Urdu | Balon Ko Silky Karna | Balo Ko Ghana Kaise Kare - Duration: 4:23.

Beauty Tips for Hair in Urdu/Hindi

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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?'

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Antthony "Ladies Who Lunch" Top with Printed Pant Set - Duration: 2:29.

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Janesville high school holds safety workshop for girls - Duration: 1:59.

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Learn English - Weekly Tip 19 for Portuguese Speakers - indirect speech word order (with subtitles) - Duration: 2:14.

Hello everyone, and welcome back to 'One

English Tip in One Minute for Portuguese

Speakers' where every week I talk about

one common English mistake made by

native Portuguese speakers, and this is

the 19th video...or video number 19.

I say it every week, and I said it

because I mean it: I totally admire that

you are working to improve your English

and I hope you'll keep it up. I hope

you have watched all these videos and, if

not, I hope you go back and do watch them...

and I hope you continue to watch them.

In these videos I show you a slide, and

on the side there are two sentences:

One is the correct way that someone who

speaks English as a mother tongue would

say it,

the other is the wrong way that many who

speak Portuguese as a mother tongue

might say it. Your job is to decide

which one is correct.

So why don't you do that now. Read the

sentences, listen to me read the

sentences, pause the video, think about

your answer and I will talk about the

answer in the slide that follows this slide.

So, again, if you got this wrong -- or

took a wild guess and just happened to

get it right -- it's not a big deal. It

actually doesn't take that much to get

past these mistakes, I think. You just

have to recognize the reason for the

mistake -- which hopefully you do as I just

explained it -- and you have to start to

study to get past this mistake. To

start you off on that path -- and it's a

very simple beginning -- I've given you

three sentences you can study from. As

always, you should memorize these

sentences in their entirety, you should

review them -- really get them into your

brain -- and you should put into practice

what you've learned through speaking or

writing or both.

You should repeat this process -- using

outside resources if you have to -- and you

should do that until you've mastered

this mistake and you don't make it

anymore...or make it very little, anyway.

For more infomation >> Learn English - Weekly Tip 19 for Portuguese Speakers - indirect speech word order (with subtitles) - Duration: 2:14.

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The Secret Life Of Pets - Cartoons Game Baby Hazel Family Picnic - Cartoons Game For Kids 2017 - Duration: 9:07.

The Secret Life Of Pets - Baby Hazel Family Picnic

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Backhoe Loader Working Machine | Trucks for kids - Duration: 2:18.

Backhoe loader working machine

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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

For more infomation >> Ross Greer MSP shares his #PurpleHero message - Duration: 1:40.

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10 Rules For Reading a Food Label - Duration: 5:22.

Ten Rules for Reading a Food Label.

It's easier than gassing up a spaceship!

Reading a food label, with all those scary words and numbers,

is not as alien as you might think.

We've created some straight forward rules that every earthling can follow.

Rule 1: Food is fuel.

The body burns food to live.

Food is fuel for the body, the same way as spaceship burns gas.

As it zips in between the planets, the body burns food

as you go about your busy day.

I know it sounds silly, but to understand food labels better,

we will follow our alien friend as he gasses up his spaceship.

Rule 2: Fuel is burned.

This creates energy or calories.

The amounts of energy obtained from digesting a set amount of food

is called the Calorie.

The longer the trip through space, the more fuel or energy the spaceship needs.

In a similar way, the more active you are, the more calories you burn.

Rule 3: Know how much is in one serving.

Sorry, it's not a gallon.

Gas is measured by the gallon but food is a little more complicated than fuel.

It comes in different shapes, sizes, and containers.

To understand how much energy the food you are eating contains,

you must first know how big the serving size is.

Thankfully, this is one of the first things the food label will list.

Serving size is typically provided in cups or ounces.

So measuring the food you plan to eat is the only way to know exactly

how many calories it contains.

Rule 4: The calories listed are per serving.

Please do not eat the entire box.

The calorie listing is important because it tells you how much energy you get

from eating one serving of food.

Think of calories per serving the same way our alien considers

how many miles he can travel with one gallon of gas.

Since one serving of food contains a set number of calories,

and the calories listed on the label are per serving,

if you have multiple servings, you have to multiply the calories on the label

by the number of servings

to know the total calories you have eaten.

For example, 232 calories times 10 servings

equals 2320 total calories eaten.

Rule 5: Know the type of fuel or calories you are burning.

There are three main ingredients in food that provide energy:

fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.

If you add all three of these ingredients together,

you can calculate the total calories.

When our alien chooses his gas, he can choose from regular or premium grade.

Both are still gas that his spaceship will use for energy

but the concentrations are different.

The same is true for food,

only there are way more than two food choices.

Rule 6: How fatty is your fuel?

Fat is the most concentrated ingredient in food.

This means that a large amount of calories are present in a small amount of fat.

When choosing foods, select those with healthy fats like fish and nuts.

But remember, a very little bit of fat burns for a long time

and contains lots of energy.

Rule 7: Sugar is too sweet for your tank.

Carbohydrates are foods that are broken down into sugar by the body.

If you are running a race that requires a lot of energy in a short period of time,

carbohydrates are a good choice.

However, if not burned right away,

carbohydrates are stored almost immediately.

Over time, diets high in process carbohydrates

have been tied to many health problems.

Choose healthier foods with less than 20 grams of carbohydrates per serving.

Rule 8: Premium fuel for the body has a lot of protein.

Protein is the third and final ingredient in food that provides us with calories.

When the alien chooses high grade fuel, his spaceship run smoother for many years.

Premium fuel for the body is high in protein.

Protein provides good energy levels, keeps your weight steady,

and allows the body to repair itself and stay healthy for many years.

Rule 9: Food ingredients should not be in a foreign language.

The ingredients found in the food you are eating

are at the bottom of the nutritional label.

Chances are, if you cannot pronounce the ingredients,

that food is not a healthy option.

Rule 10: Fuel with too many ingredients will clog your engine.

Our alien knows that fuel with a long list of ingredients

is likely processed and contains fillers and preservatives

that may be unhealthy for his spaceship's engine.

In a similar way,

choosing foods with less number of ingredients that you can pronounce

is a good way to make sure the food you are about to eat

is less processed.

For more infomation >> 10 Rules For Reading a Food Label - Duration: 5:22.

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BURGER MUKBANG | EATING SHOW - Duration: 27:49.

Hey guys! Welcome back..

There has been someone that has been requesting me to do a

burger mukbang on the past couple videos that I posted

so I thought I will give it a try today

let's do this!

I'm going to cook the burger

and

I bought this from walmart

I think it was 10 or 12 bucks

yeah

this is what it looks like

it has one little knob over here and

I could have gotten a

a gas stove but I'm scared of fire so

I though this would be may be safe.

This is a different experience all together.

I've never cooked like that

umm...and I don't know really what I'm doing

but it looks like its done

so I'm going to start putting it all together.

I had to cut the burger a bit

to fit my bun.

Let me see what it tastes like.

It's just the part of what was cut

It tastes pretty good!

It has the texture, smell and taste of a burger.

Like real burger.

Wow!

Now I wish I had made two

I might actually make 2 burgers

It's tastes really good

I'm going to add these bits here

There!

That salt and pepper I added is really, really good

it just makes the taste

pop, you know

like

it accentuates the taste in the burger

I'm going to add some ketchup

shake shake shake the bottle

I dont like it when you try to pour ketchup and you

get like bunch of water

instead of ketchup so

shaking is the key

that's the ketchup I

am using

I forgot I had cheese. I should have added

cheese too

It's really hard to prepare food on camera.

This is hard. I've gone in my kitchen and back to this table like 10,000 times.

There're going to be so many edits in this video

I'm going to use this

so, I'm going to use this mayo and

I'll go back in the kitchen to get something to put it on

I also got some cheese

Now, I don't like vegan cheese

but this one seems to work just fine on

burgers and such, you know

I'm going to add this here

another one here

may be that is too much mayo. I don't know

and some mustard

That's the one I'm using

some simple truth organic, yellow mustard

Oh!

I forgot the tomatoes and lettuce

right here

I got them but I forgot to add them

I went to get some lettuce this morning

They had terrible, terrible looking lettuce

in the store. What's up with that?

I mean

I'm not going to say anything about the store because I actually do love them

but

this time their service was not so great

specially when I try to go buy lettuce and I can't find it

I want to make it to look pretty

pretty pretty!

I don't know if I need anymore tomatoes

that should be great

It should tell you how many burgers I eat

looking at this

I really don't eat burgers

I think the first burger I ever ate was

somewhere in 2004 or 5 when I first came to USA

That's when I had my first burger

I have my fries going

so I don't know if I should start eating already

just some pepper

on tomato

I'm hungry

I was running errands all morning

and I really really wanted to film so

I didn't

I didn't eat anything

and I'm hungry

It tastes like cucumbers, it does!

Let me get this camera to where you can see my face

while my fries are getting done I'm to have at least of these burgers

because they are so

inviting me to try them

Here we go

It's pretty pretty good

oh yeah

let me show you

It's got tomato, lettuce, cheese

and all the condiments

make one perfect burger

the last time I had a burger

I think it was in 2013

oh yes it was. It was 2013

and I remember very well it was

Hardees burger, I think they had the blue cheese

something kind of burger

It was delicious. It was pretty good.

this burger tastes so close to the real thing

everything is falling

oh yeah

this drink is hitting the spot

This is so good. This really is. If you are

someone who is craving for a burger

go buy you one of these burgers, it is so good.

when I say it tastes just like a burger, I mean

it tastes like a fast food burger

because I have never had a, like

a burger. Like a homemade burger

because

I don't know, I was never into meat. I don't like meat but

of course we all like fast food.

This burger was so good

and I was so hungry

The fries are here

finally they got done

These are

ready made fries

you know that you just put in your oven for lazy days

I would call mine as a lazy day today

or may be not. It's just that I have been on a move

I was doing some of my mommy errands

you know, if we have kids we all have mommy errands

that's what I was doing

some ketchup for my fries

these have some herbs in it

I think rosemary and

something I don't know. It should be in my description box

I make sure everything is in my description box

Hot!

delicious though

It was hot but delicious

going for round 2

I'm sure my lipstick is pretty much all gone by now

can't see

can't tell

It's hot hot hot

you see that?

that's when they taste the best though

Today is umm..

16th

I believe. yeah

so I guess it's a good question to ask

how was your Valentines?

did you get any gifts?

candies?

or did you get proposed?

I saw somebody that got proposed on YouTube

this Valentines

I remember I started my very first

filming I think

I think I filmed it on Valentines and I posted it the same day

something like that

yeah I filmed my very first video for this channel

on Valentine's day when Tony was still with me over here

It was a Valentine Tag video

comment down below if you've seen that video

It's not there anymore on my channel

It was my very first video

and I had a giveaway in my very first video because

I don't know, because I'm just like that

funny thing is nobody knew me then.

Nobody knows me now either

there are not that many people but that time

absolutely nobody knew me then

right now, at least I have you guys

It was a totally pointless giveaway

I do too many silly things

what did I do this Valentines?

my daughter had school of course so

I made Valentines for all the kids in her class

I missed Tony

which if I really think about it we never really, like really

really celebrated Valentines together

there were few years where he

would give me roses and such but

later on I came to know those years he was not really in love with me

I don't know

I don't know why was giving me roses

but you know

something really got me thinking

this year when my daughter came back from school

she was so happy

and like, she had like a box full of candies

and

really like sugary, bad candies, that are not good for you, you know

no child should have that much candies at

one time in front of them to eat

i was talking to my sister about it

and she told me that on valentine's her

children study in Kuwait

and she said

she has son, and she told me on

valentine's they usually get together and do some

crafts, like anything Valentine related crafts

and I thought that was so much better idea than just giving kids candies to eat

and that very night I found out that my child

gets allowance from her father

and she has been using that money to buy snacks in school

during lunch time. So I was thinking

there is free food in school for her to eat

which she said she doesn't want

and then she wants food from home so I

give her sandwiches, snack and some sweet you know

something sweet along with all the sandwich and snack

and then on top of it

she will take allowance buy food, some extra junk from there

and so when she cannot finish her lunch she just throws it away

and you know I just felt like

that's not right. I just felt like

that's not right

Food not utilized for the right purpose

Halloween is the same story you know

on Halloween also she comes home

and she has all these candies

and it's like almost any event they get candies

Easter, eggs, lots of candies

a basket of eggs and each egg has 1, 2 or 3 candies

i feel like we could teach something more to our kids. We could teach them to be more creative

eat more healthy food

rather than just candies

and if you talk about the wastage, oh God! You should

go in

like I have been to my child's school

and during lunch and I'm not saying it's just her school

I'm sure there are other schools the same way

but

if you look

in the garbage bin

after these kids have their lunch

the garbage bin is full of food

drinks that haven't been even opened

the kids don't know any better

so they just dump it in the garbage

Now I understand this is America. This is not some 3rd world country

and I was born and raised in Kuwait

It's a developed country.

It has got plenty food

and there also there is lot of wastage of food. There is.

but it just gets me to thinking

because I am an Indian. I have been to India and I've seen

what poor people would do there to survive

and on the other hand, we privileged people we just

we waste so much you know

we should think about

how to spread or share

the privileges we have

I'm an immigrant here. I'm not even a citizen

but

it's just a thought and I don't know

I don't have the powers so this is my

this is my only power - YouTube

so

may be I can

talk about it here

and share with you what I think

may be there should be some program in school where

the kids get to

save whatever they don't eat and it

get's donated to someone in town that

needs it.

some society of children or

needy people you know

and may be the kids could get a reward at the end of the month

depending on how much they saved out of their food

and that would teach them so much about the world

where they know that they are actually helping someone out there

that there are more kids that don't get what they have

make them think you know, and this is the age I feel

when you're a child it is so important

that you do activities that make you think about the world

make you feel more responsible

because most of the good habits are formed

in a person when they are a child, you know

when you're growing and you're

starting to become and adult

those very teaching and

those

habits that are formed in you

eventually become your character and personality

so yeah, it just got me thinking

I don't know, may be I'm just blabbering for some of you guys over here

I just feel like people don't think

outside the bubble they live in

and it is so important to have

a broader view of where you are and

what your existence means on this planet and that

everything you do here is effecting not only

here but everywhere around you

to all the other people on the planet

anyways, I have got some mixed comments. Some of you

are okay if I don't talk much during mukbang

where as some of you like my stories and

want me to talk so

I have a tendency to think really deep, get really serious

and blabber on

so I'm going to try and make sure my videos are not too long

but

if you guys want me to talk about a topic

make sure to let me know in the comments below

because

I'm seeing lot of support as far as views and

subscribers and likes

and I appreciate every bit of it

but a relationship

that I'm trying to make here with you guys

cannot go on unless you guys talk to me

ask me questions

if I cannot talk about them

I'll just say, I can't talk about them

but if I can, then I will know there is somebody to hear me

otherwise I could talk topics and

feel like I'm just blabbering, you know

last bite

for now it seems I'm done here.

I just have a little bit of drink so

may be I'll finish that of camera

Thank you so much guys for watching this video

come back again

and keep leaving me your awesome comments

your comments are what keeps me going

and lately I've been getting some really good comments

like

I wish every new YouTuber could get comments like

the kind of comments that you guys leave me

I am blessed to have very few but still some of the best

people out there that watch my video and have

so many good things to say for me.

so thank you so much for that.

Thank you! I really mean that from my heart.

bye for now. b-bye guys!

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