Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 3, 2017

Waching daily Mar 28 2017

Here's my art!

Here's my shape!

(quitetly to the dog) Get outta here

Awwww, its really cute!

(Laughing at the dog) No! Don't bite it!

Its.. Its too cute!

Aww, look at the little feetpaws.

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Cast & crew about «MARTHA SCENE» | Batman v Superman | Featurette [+SUBTITLES] - Duration: 4:45.

The movie uses a great unifying thing, right?

Martha.

They both have a deep connection to their parents.

Whether their parents are alive or dead.

And that one word, "Martha," I think, is a really cool connection.

They share that.

And they obviously share a lot,

because they are, despite their differences,

at the root of it all, they are allies. And friends.

DIANE LANE: Superman and Batman certainly entered

the superhero business from opposite roads.

And yet they have similar histories.

There's the loss of your original family.

So, they're both orphans.

And I don't think Batman sees Superman as human

until he realizes that he has a mother.

(STRAINING) You're letting him kill Martha.

Why did you say that name?

Save

Martha.

LANE: I think when Batman makes the decision to rescue Martha,

that's Superman's mother,

in a way, he's redeeming his own sense of powerlessness

that he had when he could not save his own mother.

ROVEN: Those are huge emotional tragedies, when that happens to somebody.

But out of it comes life-changing decisions

about how you look at the world,

and how you want to maybe try to reshape it.

So, for Batman and Superman, they may go about it in different ways

that puts them at odds with each other.

Ultimately, they may find some commonality.

COLLER: We get to use it to reflect upon

how, maybe, it's made them more similar than they acknowledge at first.

Those ideas are rooted deeply in the canon and I think they're timeless.

FISH BU RN E: On the outside, it looks like one of them represents supreme light

and the other one represents supreme darkness,

which is at the core of every human heart.

There is this conflict between, what Lincoln called,

"The better angels of our nature"

and our dark side. Our shadow.

That's really the heart of the conflict of our story.

Everyone has two sides.

We are all day and night.

<i>There's moments in our life where we 're optimistic and hopeful</i>

<i>and we 're inspiring or inspired.</i>

Superman surely embodies doing the right thing.

And there are moments in our life where we are

fearful and angry and paranoid.

And Batman...

If you pull back, out of the darkness,

he actually is a very strong, compassionate hero.

I think he's also an inspiring figure.

That's the common ground.

People probably think they overlap this much,

but they overlap a lot more than we think.

ZACK: In a comic book superhero,

you get an idealized perfection,

but it also shows our vulnerabilities, and I think that's why they endure

because it is our modern mythology

that we use to understand the world in some way.

Zack approached me and had a really specific take on the character

and wanted to do a guy who was not 25 and mourning the death of his parents

and deciding to become a vigilante.

But instead, as a guy who had been a vigilante for 20 years

and was feeling like, "What's the point? ls it worth anything?"

ZACK SNYDER: He's lost along the way a lot of his friends

and he's kind of become really reclusive, as you would imagine.

And when he's Batman, he's really able to confront that pain in a real way.

That's therapeutic, you know?

So being Batman is where he feels the most in control.

And the most in control of himself, emotionally.

(GRUNTS)

JOHNS: Ben brings that intensity that we haven't seen in a Batman.

The Batmans that we've seen in film

have been kind of graceful and very efficient.

But there's a real anger that's brewing inside Ben's Batman.

What Batman/Superman, I think, explores

in a totally new way that we've never seen before

is, "What would Superman be like in the real world?

"How would the real world react to Superman?"

The, sort of, third character in the movie is media.

And it's the third character, now, in all of our lives.

ZACK: And I think it's an interesting way to see how Batman perceives Superman,

because he doesn't know who Superman is,

all he knows is the public face of Superman.

ZACK: There's no winning anymore for Superman.

He's starting to see that every action has a reaction.

There's no such thing as just purely being good all the time.

We really wanted to start to talk about what the reality of

just saving people and, sort of, intervening would mean,

like, the classic idea with Superman is that

<i>he wouldn't do anything too political,</i>

but, in truth, it's impossible in the world not to.

It's a political world, everything we do is political.

HENRY: He's still trying to do the right thing

and do the right thing by everyone and ignore the slings and arrows.

But at the same time, try and find an understanding

and get a closer connection to humanity.

He has a connection to humanity through Lois and Martha

and through Jonathan, as well, when he grew up.

But essentially, this isn't about Superman.

This is about the world in which Superman exists.

And he's just hanging on for dear life.

For more infomation >> Cast & crew about «MARTHA SCENE» | Batman v Superman | Featurette [+SUBTITLES] - Duration: 4:45.

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Should Christians celebrate Passover? - UNLEARN the lies - Duration: 3:25.

Should Christians celebrate Passover? It's time to UNLEARN the lies.

UNLEARN

Hey, welcome to UNLEARN. My name is Lex, and I'd like to invite you to join us each week

as we search out Biblical truth together and UNLEARN the lies we have inherited. Now, let's

get started.

If Yeshua is our Passover, are we still expected to celebrate the Passover or has it been done

away with? Listen to what Paul had to say about it.

"...For also Messiah our Pesach was slaughtered for us. So then let us celebrate the festival,

not with old leaven, nor with the leaven of evil and wickedness, but with the unleavened

bread of sincerity and truth." - 1 Corinthians 5:7-8

Now, consider also that at the last Passover that Yeshua ate with His disciples, His instructions

were to do it in remembrance of Him.

"And He sent Kepha and Yoḥanan, saying, "Go and prepare the Pesach for us to eat."

And they said to Him, "Where do You wish us to prepare?" And He said to them, "See,

as you enter into the city, a man shall meet you carrying a jar of water. Follow him into

the house he enters. And you shall say to the master of the house, 'The Teacher says

to you, Where is the guest room where I might eat the Pesach with My taught ones?"'

And he shall show you a large, furnished upper room. Prepare it there. And going they found

it as He had said to them, and they prepared the Pesach. And when the hour had come, He

sat down, and the twelve emissaries with Him. And He said to them, "With desire I have

desired to eat this Pesach with you before My suffering, for I say to you, I shall certainly

not eat of it again until it is filled in the reign of Elohim." And taking the cup,

giving thanks, He said, "Take this and divide it among yourselves, for I say to you, I shall

certainly not drink of the fruit of the vine until the reign of Elohim comes." And taking

bread, giving thanks, He broke it and gave it to them, saying, "This is My body which

is given for you, do this in remembrance of Me." Likewise the cup also, after supper,

saying, "This cup is the renewed covenant in My blood which is shed for you."

- Luke 22:8-20

Passover is a memorial, and a memorial is an annual event. Passover commemorates our

salvation from bondage. It's a reminder of the salvation of Israel from Egypt as well

as the salvation from sin through Yeshua. We are commanded in both the Old and New Testaments

to keep Passover as a memorial, to remember who saved us from our bondage.

"And this day shall become to you a remembrance. And you shall celebrate it as a festival to

Yahweh throughout your generations – celebrate it as a festival, an everlasting law."

- Exodus 12:14

Should Christians celebrate Passover? Absolutely. Passover is fundamental to Christian faith.

Yeshua is our Passover Lamb and we should keep the Feast in remembrance of His sacrifice.

Share the truth UNLEARN the lies

Now it's your turn. If you found this video helpful then share it with your friends and

family so they can UNLEARN the lies with us.

If you want to see more videos like this one, be sure to subscribe to my channel.

And remember, the truth will set you free. See you next time.

For more infomation >> Should Christians celebrate Passover? - UNLEARN the lies - Duration: 3:25.

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How to Make a Bacon Sandwich - Bacon and Egg Easy -Sandwich Recipe -2017 - Duration: 2:01.

How to Make a Bacon Sandwich - Bacon and Egg Easy -Sandwich Recipe -2017

How to Make a Bacon Sandwich - Bacon and Egg Easy -Sandwich Recipe -2017

How to Make a Bacon Sandwich - Bacon and Egg Easy -Sandwich Recipe -2017

How to Make a Bacon Sandwich - Bacon and Egg Easy -Sandwich Recipe -2017

How to Make a Bacon Sandwich - Bacon and Egg Easy -Sandwich Recipe -2017

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jal&chris || where is my love - Duration: 1:11.

I love you, Jal

You're my whole world.

What have you done?

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