Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 2, 2017

Waching daily Feb 3 2017

Hey guys, time for a Dragon Ball Super Theory!

The Zamasu- Future Trunks arc was complex and ended with a lot of unanswered questions.

It feels like something is missing, something is not right, something isn't over.

It really isn't over.

Using the ' Super Dragon Balls' Zamasu wished for immortality.

As far as I am concerned, one can wish for immortality even by using Earth or Namek's

Dragon Ball, but since Zamasu did it using Super Dragon Balls, it must stand for something.

It means, there's no way Zamasu's life can be ended.

That is why when Trunks was able to destroy Fused Zamasu's body for one-half not being

immortal.

We thought it was the end, but Zamasu started spreading throughout the Universe he started

covering the Universe.

In a way he was making the earth his body, that is when Zamasu's physical form was

destroyed his life force or spirit started conquering another form.

Then, we see The Omni King destroying either Universe 7 or all Universes of that timeline.

Goku and company escape, then Goku comes back to grab Omni King who was floating in emptiness.

Here, we also thought that Zamasu was destroyed like we thought when his physical body was

destroyed, but the reality is that never happened.

Just like Zamasu changed his form from a physical body to covering planets, this time he got

in the only thing that remained after the Universe was destroyed.

The Omni King himself, this happened before Goku got back with the Time Machine.

Since, Omni King is very powerful Zamasu perhaps failed to get control initially but is now

getting control, but not acting out instead waiting for the right moment, or he got to

control all the time just waited, and Goku made his biggest mistake by bringing him over

to U7.

If you noticed the trailer for Universal Survival Arc, The Future Omni King has been highlighted

by Red Color, and when they cross there's a glimpse of Green.

Green represents Zamasu obviously, then the red huh!

After Zamasu had lost his physical body long story short, he became red.

You see where the color game is going.

Also, in the episode 77 trailer, something odd happens between the Omni's.

It almost looks like the Zamasu Omni King is trying to mimic the other.

This solves another problem, if you look back at DBZ, all the villains were depicted as

the strongest character in existence when they attacked.

Like, when they were battling Frieza, we didn't know of a single character good or bad that

is stronger than him.

Our fighters, Goku surpassed and then defeated him.

Same case with Cell, Buu, and others, but till now in Super, we didn't have a single

genuine villain threat, a villain who is the strongest character.

Golden Frieza never felt like a real threat, as we knew Beeru and Whis are there if shit

goes Wrong, they will make it right, and that is exactly what happened.

Nothing in Universe 6 vs seven arc either.

Then, we come to Zamasu, and even then we knew that if it came down to it, Goku would

get help from Beerus, Whis or The Omni King especially because he had the Omni Button.

You never feel the tension, and seriousness you felt in DBZ because of that.

Also, Omni King finishing Zamasu is weird, that is also not the classic style.

In short, we need a Villain to be the most powerful character in the show to pose a threat

that Goku and Company can't escape by using God friends' card, but the problem is God

of Everything is Goku's friend, and you can't come up with a villain stronger than

the Omni King that easily.

So, they decided to make The Evil Omni King or The Zamasu King.

Maybe Zamasu can be killed but needs to be trapped, perhaps Whis or The Great Priest

could do that, or maybe Mafuba or The Evil Containment Wave might come into play once

again.

That could be the reason Master Roshi is on the team.

Mafuba was brought up suddenly in the series and didn't amount to anything, you might

think that was a throwback, but why would they do a desperate throwback in such a serious

situation.

Goku spent his entire day learning Mafuba, then again it is referenced in the manga.

So that might be one of the ways, but make sure to check out my theory about The Great

Priest and how he might be the answer to this all.

The link will be attached in the description down below.

Again guys, reality check, this was just a theory.

Everything that I said up to that point is according to that theory and is very speculation

based.

My tone was as if I am sure that's what's going to happen because I didn't want to

mention things like according to the theory over and over again.

The thing is it's very unlikely that the Future Omni King is being controlled by Zamasu,

we don't have any official confirmation regarding that.

However, I truly believe something is wrong with the Future Omni King, and by the time

this arc ends, we might be left with only one.

So, chill don't get too serious with these fun predictions don't quote me out of context

like I predict shits going to happen.

These are basic common sense, but still, some people get confused, so I am just making it

clear.

Comment your opinion, theories, and predictions down below!

You can find me on Facebook by searching for ' The Fan Guy .'

See you in the next, Dragon Ball video.

For more infomation >> Dragon Ball Super Theory- Zamasu Returns As The Omni King- Theory - Duration: 6:15.

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Patients Ask Me - What is an Electrophysiologist? - Duration: 1:01.

MUSIC

MY NAME IS SAM OWEN

I'M A CARDIOLOGIST AND THE ONLY BOARD CERTIFIED ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIST ON THE

MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST. A COMMON QUESTION THAT I GET IS 'WHAT IS

AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIST?' WELL THE WAY I EXPLAIN THAT IS, FIRST I HAD TO BE

A BOARD CERTIFIED INTERNIST, THEN A BOARD CERTIFIED CARDIOLOGIST, THEN I

COULD BECOME AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIST WHICH IS A CARDIOLOGIST WHO SPECIALIZES

IN ABNORMAL HEART RHYTHMS, PACEMAKERS AND DEFIBRILLATORS. I HAVE

JOINED THE TEAM AT MEMORIAL BECAUSE IT WAS TIME FOR ME TO RETURN HOME TO THE CITY OF GULFPORT.

AS YOUR HEART SPECIALIST, WHETHER I SERVE AS YOUR ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIST

OR YOUR CARDIOLOGIST, WE WILL TALK ABOUT YOUR OPTIONS SO YOU CAN

MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION THAT'S BEST FOR YOU. BECAUSE WHEN WE TALK ABOUT THE HEART, IT'S NEVER

JUST ABOUT YOUR HEART. IT'S ABOUT YOUR LIFE.

SEARCH GULFPORTMEMORIAL.COM TO FIND MULTIPLE CLINIC

LOCATIONS FOR CARDIOLOGY.

For more infomation >> Patients Ask Me - What is an Electrophysiologist? - Duration: 1:01.

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Ron Paul Trump's Wall Won't Fix Illegal Immigration, Ending the Drug War Will - Duration: 6:32.

Ron Paul Trump�s Wall Won�t Fix Illegal Immigration, Ending the Drug War Will.

Of the many startling actions taken by President Trump since his Jan. 20 inauguration, actually

ordering The Wall surprised those who thought his more absurd ideas would be tempered after

taking office.

But Trump�s trademark grandiosity might not stand up to the reality of things such

as the economy and international relations.

When team Trump floated a 20 percent tax on imported Mexican goods to pay for the wall,

it was instantly panned by economists and sensible politicians from across the spectrum.

That tax, by tariff or other means, would undoubtedly make its way to American wallets

and bring the potential for trade wars.

When Trump demanded Mexico pay for the wall, he managed to sour relations with our southern

neighbor in his first week of office, resulting in the cancellation of a planned first meeting

with Mexican President Enrique Nieto.

During the election campaign, Trump even suggested the insidious idea of taking control of Western

Union and PayPal to siphon money from Mexicans sending it back home.

Besides the question of how to pay for a $15 billion, 1,000-mile wall along the entire

US-Mexico border � and its implications for an Orwellian security state � a physical

wall is simply not a realistic way of dealing with the problem of illegal immigration.

People will adapt and U.S. agencies will remain corrupt.

As usual, Ron Paul provides penetrating wisdom on truly effective ways to deal with the situation,

while providing a financial benefit and removing a giant injustice being perpetrated by the

U.S. government.

End the war on drugs.

From the Ron Paul Institute:

�Likewise, the 40 year war on drugs has produced no benefit to the American people

at a great cost.

It is estimated that since President Nixon declared a war on drugs, the US has spent

more than a trillion dollars to fight what is a losing battle.

That is because just as with the welfare magnet, there is an enormous incentive to smuggle

drugs into the United States.

We already know the effect that ending the war on drugs has on illegal smuggling: as

more and more US states decriminalize marijuana for medical and recreational uses, marijuana

smuggling from Mexico to the US has dropped by 50 percent from 2010.�

This view is backed by data from the U.S. Sentencing Commission.

In fiscal year 2015, illegal immigrants were responsible for 75 percent of federal drug

possession charges.

Amusingly, both Sean Hannity and PolitiFact confirmed this.

Data show that the �illegal alien� category accounted for �1,640 of 2,181 total convictions

(75 percent) in which the primary charge was simple drug possession.�

This statistic is being repeated in the Trump echo chamber, including Hannity on Fox News.

While correct to point out the data, Hannity is only interested in being a political hack,

not promoting real solutions to illegal immigration like ending the war on drugs.

Ron Paul points out some of the fallacies of a wall.

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�First, the wall will not work.

Texas already started building a border fence about ten years ago.

It divided people from their own property across the border, it deprived people of their

land through the use of eminent domain, and in the end the problem of drug and human smuggling

was not solved.

Second, the wall will be expensive.

The wall is estimated to cost between 12 and 15 billion dollars.

You can bet it will be more than that.

President Trump has claimed that if the Mexican government doesn�t pay for it, he will impose

a 20 percent duty on products imported from Mexico.

Who will pay this tax?

Ultimately, the American consumer, as the additional costs will be passed on.

This will of course hurt the poorest Americans the most.�

Paul also points out the burden of free medical benefits, food assistance, and education given

to illegal immigrants which amounts to about $100 billion a year.

Granted, many of them are part of the workforce in sectors such as agriculture, but not paying

taxes and sending money back to Mexico creates a significant imbalance.

There is also the financial burden of federal agencies dealing with illegal immigration,

from Dept. of Homeland Security to Immigration and Customs Enforcement to the Drug Enforcement

Agency.

Instead of the financial drain of building a wall, federal government should end the

drug war � which obviously does not reduce demand or supply � and allow the economy

to thrive from a free market.

Colorado is demonstrating how legalizing cannabis can bring a massive economic boost.

The legal market also brings reputable providers to the table who deliver safe, quality products.

And, contrary to drug war propagandists, teen cannabis use is actually declining.

The only benefit from the war on drugs is to the police state, the prison industry and

the pharma industry.

The DEA knows cannabis has medical benefits, but it�s their cash cow � as the former

�chief propagandist� put it recently.

Why else would DEA keep cannabis a Schedule 1 drug in the face of overwhelming evidence

of its medicinal benefits?

For more infomation >> Ron Paul Trump's Wall Won't Fix Illegal Immigration, Ending the Drug War Will - Duration: 6:32.

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Improving Your Crochet Tension - Duration: 3:34.

Hello crochet fans! Tashia Butterfield here.

Alpaca ranch and crochet instructor with

Forever Bliss Crochet. Today we're

talking about how to improve your

tension in crochet. Now, the tension is

the job of your non-dominant hand. For

those of you who are right-handed, like

me, that's going to be our left hand.

Naturally, if you're left-handed, that's

going to be your right hand. The job of

your non-dominant hand is to control the

tension of the yarn as it goes to your hook.

What is tension? Tension is how tight or

how loose your yarn is. If you're having

trouble with your tension, there are a

couple of things that are likely going on.

First of all, don't get so caught up in

what your hook is doing that you are not

paying attention to your yarn hand. Your

yarn hand is just as important as your

hook hand. There are a number of things in

crochet in which there is no right or

wrong way to do something and how you

hold your yarn in your non-dominant hand

is one of those things. There is no right

or wrong way.

However you managed to find the solution

to maintain your tension is the way that

you should hold your yarn. So let's start

off with a hold that kind of right down

the middle. It's actually the way that I

hold it. And then, from there, I'll show

you how to tighten or how to loosen your

tension. So I start by taking my pinky

behind the yarn and I wrap my pinky

around it. If you know sign language,

think of the J letter. Wrap it around

your yarn. And then I take the part that

is going to my hook and I place in

between my index finger and my middle

finger. And lay that yarn right over the

index finger. As you can see the yarn

freely move through my hand. That is

essential for maintaining good tension.

If your yarn is not moving through your

hand, you're not making any stitches

because once you make a stitch there's

no new yarn for your hook to use.

If you find this method too tight, here is

something that you can do. You can wrap

your yarn around your index finger twice.

I would not recommend more than twice

because you run the risk of cutting off

circulation to your finger. For some people,

wrapping around the index finger is all

that's needed. Remember, all that needs to

happen is your yarn moving a

consistent way through your hand.

If you find the first hold to be too loose,

here's something that you can do. After

you wrapped your pinky, go ahead and

weave it through all of your fingers.

And then hold. So that's three different yarn

holds to get you started and experiment

with. Remember, any little alteration that

you do is going to be just fine as long

as you are maintaining your yarn control

through your hands. The yarn is able to

move freely yet you are controlling how

fast that yarn is actually getting to

move. If you'd like more crochet tips and

instruction, click the link in the

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I'll see you in the next video!

For more infomation >> Improving Your Crochet Tension - Duration: 3:34.

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Work begins to fill massive Mosaic sinkhole - Duration: 0:49.

For more infomation >> Work begins to fill massive Mosaic sinkhole - Duration: 0:49.

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How is Navdeep Bains sending secret messages to Parliament? | 22 Minutes - Duration: 2:55.

I am here with one of the stars of Canadian politics

The Minister for Science, Innovation and Economic Development

The Honourable Navdeep Bains

Or as Kellie Leitch calls him "SECURITY"

Navedeep is it great to have you

It's really great to be on your show

I'm very excited always to talk to you and you know

It's a big get for us on the show - the second most famous Sikh in Canada

wonderful to have you

Whose the first one

I think Marc Garneau

I think so too

Now uh, Navdeep, your name means the ever new light?

New light

New light so -

So Nav means "new," and deep means "light"

So your name literally means sunny ways

You suck up

*Laughs*

You've been matching your turban to announcements in the government

Some policy announcements

tell me a little about that

Well for example, for the speech from the throne

Sunny ways, you know a new outlook

I wore a bright yellow turban

When we put a price on pollution, I put on a green turban

so I have a little bit of fun with that

Wow, that's really neat

So we have a Sikh member of government using his turban to send secret messages

Donald Trump's worst nightmare

BOOM

That's terrifying for him

So if you ever see him on the news in a black turban

run

Something bad is about to happen

Tell me little bit about - this room is very impressive

Thank you

What is this?

So this is the complex room where I meet with stakeholders, and businesses, and academics,

and other individuals that have questions

This is where all the big shots come?

Sure

So, so you - please

So you would

Under the B, fifteen

Oh wow, that works

that's right

You want to take away the penalty of jail time for people who don't fill out the mandatory census

Correct

So do you feel that having to fill out the census is punishment enough?

No, there's still fines that are applicable

Has anyone ever gone to jail for not filling out the census?

No

Are there jail census cops going around kicking ...BOOM

HOW MANY KIDS ARE IN THE HOUSE?

Now let's talk about innovation

How innovative is Canada?

and is it time for the Canada 2.0?

Maybe a smaller ...

So we're seeing the Canada Arm is great, it's a great invention

It's a point of pride for us

But how do we use that technology in the health care sector

How do we use it in mining or forestry

And so we're taking a lot of those ideas, and making sure there's commercial applications to it

to do things better, faster, smarter, and that's what innovations all about

Navdeep it's been wonderful having you on the show, we're going to have to have you back

and Navdeep Bains using bright fabric to draw attention to ideas he is passionate about

He is the Sikh Don Cherry

Thank you so much

Thank you so much, appreciate it

For more infomation >> How is Navdeep Bains sending secret messages to Parliament? | 22 Minutes - Duration: 2:55.

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New brand kelp added. Powder blue is picky. Won't eat flake anymore. - Duration: 14:08.

This is a recovery video ...lots of changes lately...I added the skimmer from the main tank.....

Lots of things happened...I want you to see the recovery of the powder blue tang and....

How picky he is with this new kelp...It's a lighter green color than the old and it has garlic in it... :(

You'll also see the clown having it out with the Queen....

I also wanted to show you how the chromis have a new blue rear end..some of them...its beautiful...I had them for years and they never showed this color..

They changed color....they are lighter now...It was a brilliant magenta purple like color from the rear of the body to the tail...

For more infomation >> New brand kelp added. Powder blue is picky. Won't eat flake anymore. - Duration: 14:08.

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Hot News! 2017 Audi A7 3 0T Quattro sedan review If money is no object, buy it - Duration: 2:51.

For more infomation >> Hot News! 2017 Audi A7 3 0T Quattro sedan review If money is no object, buy it - Duration: 2:51.

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Season 1, Episode 1 Pilot - Duration: 1:09:14.

For more infomation >> Season 1, Episode 1 Pilot - Duration: 1:09:14.

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Helping Kids With Diabetes - Duration: 4:33.

WELL, MORE THAN 200,000

CHILDREN IN OUR COUNTRY ARE

LIVING WITH DIABETES.

FOR THESE

KIDS AND THEIR FAMILIES EVERY

DAY IS A DAY OF NUMBERS.

MANAGING AND MAINTAINING.

IT'S

A CONSTANT STRUGGLE.

THAT'S WHY

GET -- GETTING A GAME PLAN AND

GETTING THE RIGHT CARE IS SO

IMPORTANT.

THIS MORNING WE HAVE

MORGAN HERE WITH US.

SHE'S A

REGISTERED NURSE AND CERTIFIED

DIABETES EDUCATOR WITH MOUNTAIN

STATE'S MEDICAL GROUP PEDIATRIC.

THANK YOU SO MUCH BEING HERE

TODAY, MORGAN.

THANK YOU FOR HAVING ME.

CERTAIN

LY LOOKING AT THE

NUMBERS ON A NATIONAL LEVEL AND

BRINGING THEM DOWN LOCALLY WE

ARE SEEING THAT SAME TYPE OF

PICTURE HERE.

A LOT OF #350E78.

YEAH

-- A LOT OF PEOPLE.

YEAH.

SO WE HAVE A REALLY

UNIQUE PRACTICE.

IT'S A

PEDIATRIC GROUP.

WE HAVE

DR. FORD AND DR. LOW.

WE HAVE A

NURSE PRACTITIONER ALSO, ALEXIS

DUTY.

IT'S ALSO HER BIRTHDAY

TODAY SO HAPPY BIRTHDAY.

WE

HAVE TWO GREAT NURSES, DONNIE

AND AMY AND MYSELF.

I FOCUS ON

THE TYPE I AND TYPE II DIABETES

POPULATION.

THERE'S TWO DIFFERENT TYPES

AND EACH COME WITH A DIFFERENT

CLASSIFICATION AND A DIFFERENT

GAME PLAN ENTIRELY.

YES.

SO YOU HAVE TYPE I

DIABETES AND THAT'S WHERE THE

PAIN IT

DOES NOT SECRETE INSULIN.

YOU

HAVE TO GET IT INJECTABLE.

IT

HAPPENS IN CHILDREN BUT WE DO

SEE IT IN ADULTS AS WELL.

THEN

THERE'S TYPE TWO THAT'S

TYPICALLY MORE ADULTS.

IN OUR

CLINIC EACH DAY WE ARE SEEING IT

MORE AND MORE IN KIDS HERE IN

OUR AREA.

AND THAT'S WHEN YOUR

PANCERAS STILL HAS THE ABILITY

TO MAKE INSULIN BUT DOES NOT USE

IT CORRECTLY.

SOMETIMES YOU

HAVE TO TAKE MEDICATIONS TO HELP

YOU TO SECRETE MORE INSULIN OR

TO USE THE INSULIN THAT YOU'RE

MAKING ING BETTER.

AND ONE OF THE THINGS THAT I

KNOW WHEN IT COMES TO DOOIBT --

DIABETES IS IT TAKES THE WHOLE

FAMILY TOGETHER TO GET THIS

CHILD ON THE RIGHT PATH.

THAT'S RIGHT.

WE TRY TO HARD

TO GET THE MESSAGE OUT THAT TYPE

I AND TYPE II DIABETES IS A TEAM

SPORT.

MYSELF PERSONALLY I WAS

DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES WHEN I

WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL.

THE PERSON

THAT DID ALL THE DIABETES

EDUCATION FOR ME MADE SUCH A

LASTING IMPRESSION ON MY LIFE

AND I HOPE THAT I'LL BE ABLE TO

MAKE THAT DIFFERENCE FOR SOMEONE

ELSE.

WHEN WE ALSO HAVE THIS

DIABETES NOTEBOOK, AND THIS IS

WHAT WE USE TO EDUCATE OUR

FAMILIES THAT COME WITH IN WITH

NEWLY DIAGNOSED TYPE I DIABETIC

CHILDREN, WE HAVE SPECIAL

DOCUMENTS TO GIVE TO OUR TYPE II

FAMILIES AS WELL.

I CAN ONLY IMAGINE AS

SOMEONE GOING THROUGH IT

THEMSELVES YOU CAN BRING THAT

PERSPECTIVE IN IT.

IT MAKES

THEM UNDERSTAND THINKING IT'S

THAT EMPTY A LITTLE BIT THERE

TOO.

YEAH.

I WANT TO GIVE THESE

KIDS HOPE THAT JUST BECAUSE YOU

HAVE DIABETES TYPE I OR TYPE II

IT DOESN'T HAVE TO DEFINE YOU

BUT IT'S A LITTLE BIT OF WHAT

MAKES YOU YOU.

I'M HAPPY TO

SHARE THAT AND I HOPE THAT

PEOPLE CAN REALIZE THAT THEY ARE

STILL THEMSELVES EVEN WITH

DIABETES.

YEAH.

THAT POSITIVE AT

ATTITUDE IS SO IMPORTANT.

IT'S DEFINITELY IMPORTANT.

IT WOULD BE

REALLY DIFFICULT TO

MAINTAIN GOOD BLOODS SUGAR

CONTROL AND DIABETES MANAGEMENT

WITHOUT A POSITIVE ATTITUDE.

AND THERE IS A SUPPORT GROUP

HERE IN THE TRI-CITIES.

THERE'S A SUPPORT GROUP.

IT'S ALWAYS START

ING UP THIS

COMING MONDAY ON FEBRUARY THE

6TH.

IT'S GOING TO BE ANOTHER

EMS/EMG PEDIATRICS IN KINGSPORT.

THERE'S A GROUP FOR 7 TO

12-YEAR-OLDS THAT WILL START AT

5:00 P.M.

AND THERE IS A GROUP

FOR TEENAGERS WHICH I HIGHLY

RECOMMEND FOR TEENS WITH

DIABETES THAT WILL START AT 6:00

P.M.

THAT'S A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.

LIKE YOU SAID

, YOU CAN

RELATE TO SOMEONE ELSE.

THAT'S

SOMETHING THAT YOU BRING TO THE

TABLE AS WELCH

-- AS WELL.

YES

.

FOR MORE INFORMATION THEY

CAN CHECK OUT YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE

OR WEBSITE.

DEFINITELY.

YOU CAN ALSO

LEARN MORE ABOUT WHAT WE OFFER

AT OUR CLINIC AS FAR AS KIDS

WITH GROWTH HORMONE PROBLEMS,

PUBERTY PROBLEMS, TYPE I, TYPE

II DIABETES AND THYROID PROBLEMS

WE HAVE A WIDE VARIETY OF THINGS

TO HELP OUT KIDDOS WITH IT.

IT SOUNDS LIKE A SPECIAL

PLACE.

IT IS.

WE'LL

GIVE EVERYBODY YOUR

INFORMATION.

IF YOU'D LIKE TO

MORE MORE ABOUT THE SUPPORT

GROUP OR THE SERVICES PROVIDED

CALL THE NUMBER ON THE SCREEN OR

CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE.

WE WILL BE BACK WITH MORE

DAYTIME RIGHT AFTER THIS.

For more infomation >> Helping Kids With Diabetes - Duration: 4:33.

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The Man Who Flew - Audio Short Film (HD) - Duration: 3:09.

I am thirty three minutes and twenty two seconds late as I pushed the door open to my open

concept office.

The meeting had already begun.

They warned me twice about coming in late.

I am pretty sure I am going to be fired today.

Thirty three minutes is a bit too much.

No, I shouldn't think that.

I must stay positive.

I do have a damn good reason for my delay.

I approached my cabin inconspicuously or so I thought, but Gregory, the CEO paused his

speech and turned towards me.

"You are thirty four minutes late Tim.

What happened?"

"I was actually out early.

But while I was entering the train station I saw a guy looking up at the new high rise

that appeared yesterday.

I watched him for sometime as I still had some time left to catch the train.

He looked a bit concerned.

I looked up to see what he was looking but I couldn't see anything.

So I decided to ask him.

As I approached him from his rear, he took off.

He started flying with a great speed.

I was shocked, amazed and quite frankly, scared.

Within seconds I couldn't even see him.

So, I thought 'maybe I could also fly!'.

I tried to focus on the man who flew or at least on the trail he left behind.

I kept focussing on the sky with a concerned look for a long time.

I saw a guy approaching me on my rear.

I wanted to ask him whether he saw the guy who flew.

But before I could say anything I took off!

I flew, with a great speed" I clapped "It's just that, it took a long time to

get used to the maneuver.

But I can fly now."

I looked at Gregory and my colleagues for reaction, expecting nothing short of disbelief.

But they had pity written all over their face.

Pity?!

But I can fly … Finally Gregory broke the silence and said

"We all can fly Tim.

Humans can now fly starting early this morning, 6:30am EST . Men, women, babies, disabled,

homeless everyone can fly.

We all flew to our jobs today and guess what?

As usual you are late!"

My mouth must have been open the whole time as he said "Close your mouth and close the

door on your way out.

You are fired."

Moments later he resumed his speech and my colleagues went back to ignoring me.

I picked my bag up, slowly walked towards the nearest window and looked out.

The sky was filled with people who already mastered the maneuver, with phones glued to

their heads and coffees in their hands.

I effortlessly jumped out.

I know that this is a bizarre upload.

But this is part of my 'audio short film' collection where I turn all my short stories

into small films.

Well, what did you think?

Did you like it?

Share your opinions about this short story collection series in the comments below.

If you enjoyed the video, leave a like, share it with you friends in social media and most

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I've attached my other audio short film 'Coffee Culture' and a playlist of my

ongoing video essay web series where I discuss fascinating topics.

You can click and watch them and I'll see you soon.

For more infomation >> The Man Who Flew - Audio Short Film (HD) - Duration: 3:09.

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ZetaZeroAlfa - Cinghiamattanza - Duration: 3:08.

One: I take off the belt; Two: the dance will start; Three: I will get to choose my target; Four: Belt-massacre!!

BELT-MASSACRE!!

Belt-massacre!!

BELT-MASSACRE!!

This leather is in the air, formalizing the dance Only the warrior caste can practice the belt-massacre!!

BELT-MASSACRE!!

BELT-MASSACRE!!

That's the sound of whipping the room is on fire The life of a brave fighter is burning, you will yell: «Belt-massacre!!»

BELT-MASSACRE!!

BELT-MASSACRE!!

BELT-MASSACRE!!

BELT-MASSACRE!!

For more infomation >> ZetaZeroAlfa - Cinghiamattanza - Duration: 3:08.

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Lattes With Lindsay - "21" - Duration: 25:40.

ready

ok, hi

umm welcome to lattes with lindsay

with me obvously, so

the first video of the series

i guess i should like explain what this is about

sorry i just spent like idk

10 or 20 minutes cutting up paper

and like taping them around my room

to set up for this video

so anyway

what's up?

alright.

see it's happening again

with songs it's so easy for me to just

like act

sign the song, but now i'm recording myself talking about something important to me.

and thats what lattes with lindsay is all about.

its me talking about topics i think are important.

the first one is why 21 is incredible and why its incredibly difficult.

uh... yeah so i'm gonna be like cleaning my room while i'm recording this video so hopefully

that works the way i want it to.

i just moved my bed... recently.

so... number 2 is over here.

my umm... *coughs* sorry i'm a little sick.

my 21st year of life began in october.

i had a birthday dinner with my 3 closest friends and 2 of them travelled from like

hours away and 1 was closer, but came on crutches so all of them made a huge effort to

be there

and it

was important that they were there for me because... we gotta go to number 3. where

did i put number 3? alright this is... the lamp! okay because i was gonna move the lamp.

this makes sense.

alright so... oh my gosh... i have to unplug the lamp.

1 sec. i'll be right back.

i found number 3! *laughs* *coughs* the night was important because

i

learned who my real friends are.

i know

who

i'll always basically like

be

there for

and who will never let me go either cause you know they're the people that

i trust with my whole heart.

i also learned some close friends who i thought i could rely on, but wouldn't basically make

the effort and i hoped they would and it was disappointing and

i learned a lot from

that night basically.

umm yeah so

number 4... bookshelf! umm... thats dangerous!

i fixed it!

okay onto number 4.

oh we're like moving on to how i would explain my life right now like the past couple months

in brief... so.

i'm just gonna like take the books off the shelf as i do this so i'm gonna... move the

bed i'll be right back again.

yay... this was not planned perfectly, honestly... i tried.

i did, but yeah okay.

umm... *laughs and coughs* i'm not in university.

i am working umm... i'm planning to move out soon and i have big goals.

umm yeah and i'm like a creative soul. and a creative person so... yeah umm. it's hard

you know a lot of people try to say i can't do it.

but i know i can because my dreams are the most important thing and more on that later.

cause thats number 5.

i remember cause i had a good plan for it.

oh number 5 is next! what do you know! yeah.

ok. umm... my life is about finding balance and finding purpose.

its about making a name for myself while also being you know in touch with myself.

umm... cause i don't want to be a dreamer i want to make my dreams a reality.

which is what i'm gonna write here.

yay i'm done! number 6... it all starts with a plan, but it takes a certain kind of person

to put a plan into action.

theres so many resources in the world.

umm on the internet or in libraries or in schools.

1 of the best resources that i have is people.

umm as well as my experiences cause i live and i learn... like most people do.

i mean i can learn from my mistakes, from others' mistakes, and in the end it's mostly

gonna be my experiences that i get not necessarily the most important lessons from, but the most

real lessons from.

like my experiences are going to hit me the hardest for sure cause i know when something

is really good that i've done and when something's bad or a mistake or something i can learn

from moving forwards so where did i put 7? this was a weird plan honestly... number 7

is my shoes! anyone can look something up and read about it, but not a lot of people

can take that information and apply it to their life in a way that's beneficial to them

and as a young adult who wants to have a successful future and you know accomplish all my dreams

i have... have to sorry i have to work hard.

umm i like to meet people.

and i like to talk to people about what they do and how they became who they are today.

and why they do what they do because its important.

everyone has umm has a life story.

so yeah... so yeah continuing on about you know liking to meet people... umm i talk to

people downtown who are basically wearing interesting clothes.

i talk to anyone who's you know working and seems good at their job umm i talk to people

who also don't appear to be as good at their job because you know they still have knowledge.

umm and experience! so what i'm saying is everyone i meet has something to offer and

i am one to you know always see the good in people.

so that's just me umm this shelf is uh my... journal shelf so it's a lot of my writing

and you know... poetry and stuff umm it's cool.

a lot of umm a lot of years.

welcome to my record collection.

i'll probably make like a different video on this maybe like one day, but for now i

just need to move them so i can move the bookshelf.

they're like heavy... i talk to people cause i'm interested in their lives and how they

became successful.

i talk to people and try to evaluate how happy they are umm many many people you know in

the world that i see look like they have their shit together, but what's really... like clear

is that you know it's all over the fucking walls it's literally everywhere.

i have learned to keep my head up and smile through the pain until he happiness is real

and i'm not saying that i'm depressed, but i have experienced depression in the past

and i have you know many responsibilities and people that you know rely on me for different

reasons umm i won't allow people to talk to me disrespectfully umm and i won't you know

accept controlling behaviour umm from people with some sort of superiority complex.

by that i just mean people who feel better about themselves when they you know talk down

to people or make others feel worse about themselves because idk whether... it doesn't

matter you know if they're in a higher position or you know they just have control problems...

idk if that's the sign for problems.

yeah.

there's a lot of people who will you know try to make themselves feel better by making

others feel worse.

that's all i'm saying and it sucks to be one of the people that people try to make feel

worse because you know i think i'm someone who is giving and i will open my heart to

people too quickly and i'll be basically idk the sign, but taken advantage of.

i'll be like used umm for something that you know another person wants or just you know

their authoritative stuff... problems! that's the sign for problems.

ok. my lava lamp is working now.

it's pretty.

it takes a long time to heat up and i can't leave it like on... i guess.

on... oh. on... idk. for more than like 12... this is 12 right?

12 hours so yeah.

ok so i finished my room, but it was taking a long time so i'm gonna like record the last

part now.

its really easy to walk around and you know focus on yourself and what you're doing, but

sometimes when you're not you know having a hard time personally.

lift your head up and take a look around at people.

say something nice to someone.

make someone laugh because a good day for you is probably a bad day for someone you're

walking past.

i try my best to be you know respectful, kind, understanding.

however if i you know don't agree with someone i'll tell them.

if they're not able to talk to me about the disagreement.

that's really not you know my problem.

umm that's not on me.

basically.

one more thing i want to talk about is how i learned not to take anything personally.

over the years as they've gone by... umm a lot of the time when people get angry or say

something mean... it has a lot more like to do like its a lot more because of something

they're struggling with and a lot less to do with who i am or who you are.

so pretty much if someone is telling you something that's you know mean or not nice and you feel

like hurt by something that somebody said to you... or me.

then you know take a step back and really think about what was said because that person

who said that you know like awful, hateful, horrible thing to you probably was just having

a bad day and you were you know the unlucky one who got their day thrown at you so it's

just something to like be aware of... think about... umm there's a very fine line between

you know being a nice person and giving too much umm it's like giving yourself away with

you know what you say or what you do and there's like a lot of ways to interpret that umm some

people will really understand that concept and what it means to... what i said.

umm yeah so that's all for now i hope you related to something i said or learned something

from it or even just you know don't agree with any of it.

it's all cool.

just you know let me know your thoughts... below! in the comments i guess.

alright.

aah... snorting on myself okay.

thanks for watching! you know... yeah.

umm i'm really tired.

ok. peace out.

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