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BTSs V is quite possibly the friendliest idol out there, just based on his star-studded list of celebrity friends.

Here are 6 of Vs closest celebrity friends!.

Ha Ji Won.

While Ha Ji Won and V may sound like an odd combination, the two were recently spotted enjoying brunch together while mulling over some photos and other works in progress.

Ha Ji Won showed that she was good friends with V when she nominated him and two others to participate in the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics & Paralympics Success Relay.

Park Seo Joon.

Those whove watched Hwarang are already aware of V and Park Seo Joons close friendship.

The two starred in the series, where Park Seo Joon revealed that V looked to him quite often for acting advice.

Park Seo Joon even thanked V for watching his new movie Midnight Runners with him and described him as such a beautiful kid in a recent Instagram post.

Park Bo Gum.

Park Bo Gum and V are already quite well-known in the industry to be best friends.

The two first started becoming close after they hosted KBSs Music Bank together.

Since then, theyve stayed close and have even taken a trip to Jeju Island together!.

Jang Moon Bok.

Former Produce 101 contestant Jang Moon Bok and V actually attended the same high school but were in different classes.

They met for the first time in a school bathroom, where V decided to strike up a conversation with him.

"We met for the first time in a bathroom.

We were in different classes, but the bathroom was on the floor between us and that's where we met.

V suddenly approached me and said, 'I saw you on Superstar K, you did well.

' I was taken aback because he came in so suddenly, but after that, we grew close.

— Jang Moon Bok. BTOBs Sungjae.

Sungjae and V revealed that they also first met in the bathroom.

While waiting backstage on the set of Music Bank, Sungjae approached V in the bathroom and asked, Are you a 95-liner? Want to be friends?.

Since then, V and Sungjae have been good friends, and V also thanked Sungjae for approaching him first as it gave him the confidence to make more friends.

"Thanks to him, my confidence grew and I was able to make more friends.

— BTS's V. Park Hyung Sik.

V and Park Hyung Sik also became friends through Hwarang.

Not only is he friends with Park Hyung Sik and Park Seo Joon, but hes also very close to the other stars like SHINees Minho.

It seems that Vs optimistic and friendly personality ultimately helped him become friends with the whole cast!.

For more infomation >> BTS's V is quite possibly the friendliest idol out there - AMAZING NEWS - Duration: 5:54.

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Is Sony Done With Handheld Gaming ? Will There Be A PS Vita 2? - Duration: 5:59.

Andrew House the Interactive Entertainment Global CEO for Sony has come out and said

that Sony doesn't think there is a future for dedicated mobile gaming devices.

 Even with the success of the Nintendo Switch and the 3DS Sony doesn't seem to think that

outside of Japan and Asia there is a good market opportunity for these devices.

 There wasn't much demand for PS Vita outside of Japan and Asia, therefore, there is a very

low chance that Sony will be coming out with a Vita successor.

 He went on to talk about how he believes that the future of mobile gaming is with smartphones

because they are devices that are always with you wherever you go.

 

Now, when I first read this I thought that he was wrong for two main reasons.

 Firstly, because of the success of the Nintendo Switch.

 Since its launch, the console has been successful in every region.

In fact, there have been more units sold in North America than in Japan.

 This leads you to believe that even tho the Nintendo Switch is a "home console"

it has been advertised and sold on the fact that you can take it anywhere.

 So, with an example as recent as the Nintendo Switch how can a company like Sony make the

claim that portable gaming devices don't have a future?

 Secondly, the success and the longevity of the Nintendo 3DS to me has been remarkable.

It started off so poorly but then quickly within a year skyrocketed in sales selling

over 13 million units worldwide in 2012.

 The Nintendo 3DS has been out for 7 years and is still going strong with over 7 million

units sold in 2017.

 On top of that, over 20 million of those units were sold in North America.

So again, that leads me to believe that there is a market for dedicated mobile gaming devices

in North America.

 Looking at those numbers made me start to think why the PS Vita didn't sell well in

North America.

I had a Vita and I loved it.

There were tons of good games contrary to popular belief, it was

light years beyond the 3DS in terms of graphical capability, and the controls were a lot tighter.

 So as a pure gaming device in my mind, it was what

every gamer would want out of a portable device.

 I think it failed because they didn't market it for very long and gave up on it

very early specifically in North America.

 I remember watching E3 press conferences waiting for news about the Vita only to be

disappointed with very little if any information on games and things to look forward to.

 I also think it failed because they the device didn't appeal to the casual gamer.

Yes, gaming devices need the casual gamer to survive.

 They marketed it as a high-tech beast that played the best games with the best graphics

which to me speaks to hardcore gamers.

 When parents went to the store to buy their kids a portable gaming device they would probably

gravitate towards the 3DS over the Vita because of this.

The 3DS was just a lot more accessible to every age and type of gamer.

 

So, I don't think that the Vita failed because there isn't a market in North America for

mobile gaming consoles but rather because Sony just swung and missed with the Vita.

 Because of this Sony probably just doesn't want to take another risk and would rather

go the easy route by developing mobile games for phones knowing

that they don't have to worry about the costs and labor it takes to create the hardware.

On top of this, all trends are pointing to mobile gaming taking over the gaming market.

 Which makes me very sad because I absolutely hate playing games on my phone.

 According to Newzoo.com, the Global games market will reach 108.9 billion dollars in

2017 with 42% of the market being taken by mobile games that being tablet and smartphone

gaming.

By 2020, 50% of the market will be taken up by tablet and smartphone gaming.

 So, Sony obviously has people in their company that spend day and night researching this

and financially it makes more sense to focus on the mobile phone and tablet gaming market

over creating a dedicated gaming device.

For more infomation >> Is Sony Done With Handheld Gaming ? Will There Be A PS Vita 2? - Duration: 5:59.

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BRYAN IS NOG STEEDS ZIEK | TONY JUNIOR VLOG #199 - Duration: 6:56.

Goodmorning

Welcome to a new vlog

I have to wake up

My best friend and companion Bryan, isn't ill anymore

Well kind of...

Oh you didn't recover well?

Kind of better

At least he came out of his cave

And we're going to the city together

We're going to look for a good camera lens

To make live pictures

Because the 50 millimeter lens i bought isn't suitable

So i don't know

I don't know much about camera lenses

But Bryan wants to take responsibility for every function

Vlogging

Editing

Tourmanager, and cameraman as well

Or photographer

Let's go

We're hard working guys

You don't mind all the hard work

We have to get some gas

Nice right? That can you live a normal life

My dad

You're coming with us?

You don't want to be alone

Here we are

You don't know what is going to happen

What kind of crazy thing is this?

It's good for your health don't worry

I went to this place recently with Senna and Richard

It's nice don't worry

It's good trust me

They are starting to get nervous

For what?

For the gembershot

The tension is rising

I don't know what to expect

I don't know what kind of healthy treatment i'll get

We also get a nice smoothie to go with the shot

So you'll have to take the shot first

And let it work

No problem

Look, a cat

On a bench

They are a bit nervous

Do i have to wait?

Yes, we do it together

Don't smell it, just drink it

I smell the gember

Do you have a little table?

Cheers guys

Don't spill it on my pants

DISGUSTING

It's burning, the gember

Okay, right?

Yeah sure

It's really healthy

It's burning my tongue

Did you put peppers in the shot?

No i did not

It's really healthy

Do you know what it's good for? It's good for the liver

Also for your digestion

Blood circulation

For everything actually

And for the throat as well

Yeah my throat is burning to ashes, must be pretty healthy

You're used to nothing

I walked into my kitchen

And there is Bryan

Hey

It looks like a submarine

Astronaut

Can you explain real quick what's happening?

I'm trying to get better because Saturday we have to travel by airplane

So you put your head in a blender?

That's what the people see

Well then they are pretty stupid

So what is it then?

It's a steam machine

To clear the cavities behind my eyes

So it's like a really small sauna

Yeah kind of, it's really relaxing as well

If you don't put the camera in my face

Well, i will leave him alone

I have

I have a hunger based on principals

Do you know that feeling?

Principal hunger?

Did you already eat?

Yes i did

Well, then you have to eat again

The status

We are working in the studio

This light is so nice

Oh well, if i'm just talking bullsh*it

I need to put the mic on

Upcoming Tuesday i'm going to record a #TonyTalk together with my dad

I received a lot of questions, so it will be a bit awkward

Hey

Listen up

The past three days were not that exciting

So if you vlog everyday, it can happen that some vlogs aren't that interesting as the other ones

And also because

I had to get used to home

I didn't put that much effort in the vlogs

Despite this fact i still hope you guys enjoyed

This vlog will probably be around six minutes

Maybe four?

After tomorrow everything will be normal again

I went in the studio for a while

My jetlag is gone

Im going to work out tomorrow

I have an appointment with Social One

For the evening i have nothing planned yet

And Saturday we're going to Prague

Do a show, super cool

I'm spitting

And next week is a busy week as well, a lot of things are going to happen

So there will be enough content

And on Tuesday i will pick up #TonyTalk again

I'm going to record it with my dad

With Tony Senior

And what i was wondering

Do you guys have ideas? For the vlogs

Things you would like to see?

Things like #TonyTalk or other items?

If you have some advice, let me know

Than i will think about it

They say i should smoke less

But it's because of the airco

Thank you guys, please do a thumbs up and leave a comment below

And subscribe if you want to be up to date everyday

Goodnight

For more infomation >> BRYAN IS NOG STEEDS ZIEK | TONY JUNIOR VLOG #199 - Duration: 6:56.

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56% Don't Think President Donald Trump Is Fit For Presidency: Poll | Morning Joe | MSNBC - Duration: 3:18.

For more infomation >> 56% Don't Think President Donald Trump Is Fit For Presidency: Poll | Morning Joe | MSNBC - Duration: 3:18.

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Kylie Jenner's Family Is 'Worried There Will Be Drama' with Travis Scott...|K CHANNEL - Duration: 3:48.

Kylie Jenner's Family Is 'Worried There Will Be Drama' with Travis Scott in the Future: Source

Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are excitedly awaiting the arrival of their baby girl in February, but the reality star's famous family is "worried" about the couple's future together.

"It's hard for her family to imagine Kylie's relationship with Travis will last," a Keeping Up with the Kardashians source tells PEOPLE exclusively.

"They are worried there will be lots of drama down the road.".

Despite their concerns, mom Kris Jenner, 61, and older sisters Kourtney, 38, Kim, 36, Khloé, 33, and Kendall, 21, are all rallying around the parents-to-be.

"Her family will help Kylie out as much as possible," the source says.

The KarJenners also appreciate what a "great guy" Scott, 25, is to Kylie, 20, and think he "treats Kylie really well.

For all the details on Kylie Jenner's pregnancy and how her family really feels about the news, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.

"He is nothing like Tyga," the source says.

"He doesn't have any obvious financial issues.

He doesn't go behind Kylie's back, but it's a very new relationship they are bringing a baby into.".

Another insider says Scott began sharing the baby news in July with loved ones.

"He was so excited, he couldn't keep it in.

He's been so affectionate and protective of Kylie since they found out," the insider says.

"He can't wait to be a dad.".

On Tuesday, news broke that Kylie's older sister Khloé is expecting her first child with boyfriend Tristan Thompson — and that the sisters are due around the same time.

Sister Kim Kardashian West is also expecting a baby early next year via a surrogate, multiple sources tell PEOPLE.

"Kylie loves how close-knit her family is," the family source says.

"They are looking at their pregnancies like a unifying experience for them as sisters.

Getting pregnant at the same time was totally unplanned, but they are really happy about it.".

For more infomation >> Kylie Jenner's Family Is 'Worried There Will Be Drama' with Travis Scott...|K CHANNEL - Duration: 3:48.

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Why CliftonStrengths Is Effective for Individuals & Teams - Duration: 5:34.

WHY CLIFTONSTRENGTHS IS EFFECTIVE FOR INDIVIDUALS & TEAMS

[Nancy Stefanick, Senior Manager, Regional Learning & Development] So I've been a Strengths devotee for a long time, for about 15

years, and one of my favorite quotes, so a personal mantra of mine is a quote from Howard Thurman. He said, "Don't ask what the world needs, ask what makes you come alive and

go do that. Because what the world needs is more people who have come alive." And, for me, the power of StrengthsFinder within an organization is to tap into those

talents and those Strengths that when they are applied productively and when they're recognized and when they're called out, they truly make people come alive. And we would

call that engagement. I call it being fully alive in your work. Not sleepwalking, not just going through your day on autopilot, but feeling engaged and alive because your talents

are on display and they're being used to their maximum potential.

[Daniella Nicholson, Director of Human Resources] Well, what appealed to me about using CliftonStrengths is sometimes when you're rolling out assessments, individuals

can be skeptical and, you know, not buy into it. But with Strengths, you know, one of the things that I, that really drew me in was that they're all positive. So there's no bad

combination and it's not someone trying to trick the survey or trick the assessment, because whatever you get, that's just what you naturally do well. So there is no right or wrong,

better or worse, this is who you are and we want to know who you are.

[Craig Trombly, Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach] Just the revolutionizing concept that you would look at your talents and Strengths and develop those and how much more

capability there was to do things great by doing your talent, by focusing on your talents and Strengths. It immediately resonated with me and became quickly kind of my focus in

my development of myself, my staff, everyone I worked with heard about Strengths and continues to hear about it. I would say that CliftonStrengths provides an affirming language for

your talents and Strengths. We have lots of language, even for talents and Strengths, that is negative, where it calls out the dark side or what sometimes is referred to as the

basement of a talent. I love that StrengthsFinder and descriptions of the Themes gives you a language that describes you at your greatest. And so I would encourage

anybody, if you are the person here asking about why should I do this? Wouldn't you want to have descriptions of your greatest talents? And great affirming words that can, you can

use to explain to others so that you can then have those explanations and those understandings from that point of view

that you can then go on and use for great performance in your life.

[Mary Stier, Women's Ministry Director] It gives us common language to understand and give life to who we are and who we see others as and how we can work

together to make that better.

[Megan Gerhardt, Professor of Management] Personally, the understanding and awareness of my Strength has really helped me figure out what to say yes to. So I love

to stay busy, but I figured out I need to stay busy doing things that give me energy and not drain me. So it really is my decision making compass now. So if it's something that

allows me to leverage my talents, I say yes. And if it's something I feel like my talents won't be able to be utilized, then I tend to step away from that. So it's been really

powerful personally for my career.

[Cindy Liss, Leadership Development Coach] I would say assessibility. So for us to be able to take Strengths to a food and nutrition department as well as a

marketing department and see the same kind of ah-ha moments. I think it's just, it is, it is so simplistic in its complexity, you know. It's, you know, they do the

assessment, but, yet, it's so accessible and instantly easy to apply. I think the, you know, we can give all the worksheets and assessments and everything we want, but if

it's too complicated or they get back to their teams or their areas or their hospitals and say it's great that I know this but nobody else on my team knows it, or no one else in the

hospital knows it, so I'm not going to apply it and eventually it dies away. But I feel Strengths is something that's a very common conversation, the way that StrengthsFinder breaks

down the definitions of the 34 types, I think, is just easily accessible and easy to have conversations that we see take off almost immediately among teams. It, it, we don't have to

follow-up a whole lot, because they're already creating those common dialogues before we're even leaving the room.

[Tim Bornemeier, Senior Vice President, Customer Care Operations] It doesn't give me everything to work on. It doesn't try and

make me be all things to all people. It, it's just a very simplistic approach, but has such success because you're not focusing on so many different things and trying to be so

many different things to so many people. It's not buried in metrics. It's not buried in graphs and charts and… It is just a very basic understanding of who I am and how I can be

most successful in my job every day in influencing, you know, the people that I have accountability for.

Learn more at cliftonstrengths.gallup.com

For more infomation >> Why CliftonStrengths Is Effective for Individuals & Teams - Duration: 5:34.

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The 'Lethal Weapon' TV Show Is Way More Fun Than You Think It Is - Duration: 6:28.

The 'Lethal Weapon' TV Show Is Way More Fun Than You Think It Is

We're going to talk about the Lethal Weapon television show. But first, two undisputed facts.

FACT NUMBER ONE: The original Lethal Weapon movie is so good.

Still, today, provided you can compartmentalize the Mel Gibson of it all, which I suggest you really try to do, because the movie ends with two men basically fist-fighting to the death in the driving rain in a front yard that is lit with multi-colored Christmas lights, and one of the men is Gary Busey.

Don't let anything ruin that for you. You deserve nice things.

FACT NUMBER TWO: Reboots, generally speaking, are bad. At the very least they are not great. Especially movie-to-TV reboots.

The biggest recent success story in that category is probably Fargo, and that's not even really a straight reboot as much as it is using the title and tone of the original to tell new stories.

Most of the rest end up feeling like cynical nostalgia-based cash grabs, even if the people on the set making it are giving it an honest attempt.

It's just something that's hard to do well and easy to do poorly, and the whole thing usually ends up being a quickly canceled boondoggle. So, again, bad.

Based on those two facts, I don't think anyone would have given you grief about writing off the Lethal Weapon television show before it aired on Fox last year.

But I am going to tell you something and I need you to hear me out: The Lethal Weapon television show is a lot of fun. Way more fun than you think it is. Way more fun that it has any right to be, to be honest.

A big part of that is Clayne Crawford, who plays Martin Riggs opposite Damon Wayans as noted cranky dad Roger Murtaugh. It is not easy to take a familiar role associated with a famous/infamous person and make it your own, but he does it, somehow.

The beats of the character are the same (dead wife, lives in a trailer on the beach, has about 85 percent of a death wish), but the character is just different enough that it doesn't feel like a Mel Gibson impression. Think less "manic wiseass" and more "cool and detached wiseass."

Whatever he's doing, he appears to be having a blast with it just about all of the time. Also, he has a great mustache. I mean, a really great mustache. Maybe the best on television since Ron Swanson.

Look at it up there in the picture at the top of this post. Just sitting on his upper lip like some sort of giant mutated caterpillar.

It's insane that the entire show isn't just people walking up to him on the street to compliment him on it.

But let's also clarify something: This is not a big fancy prestige drama. This is not a "gritty" reboot.

This is a full-on network cop procedural, where the good guys run around chasing bad guys for 55 minutes and then have dinner together at the end.

It's more Burn Notice than True Detective, which I mean very much as a compliment, because sometimes you just need that kind of show.

It's more comfort food than three-star Michelin dining, which I also mean very much as a compliment, because tacos from a food truck can be delicious as hell.

I think the best way I can explain is all is to point out that the show pulled off the near impossible cop show trifecta in its first season. It had:

A "We're not that different" scene…

… an "ENHANCE!" scene that featured a criminal getting identified in the reflection of a Christmas tree ornament…

… and a scene where someone was taken off a case and forced to turn in their badge and gun.

This is basically the Holy Trinity for me.

(An important note: The man taking away Riggs' badge and gun in that scene is not the chief. It is the City Attorney, who is also his former father-in-law.

I bring this up as a roundabout way to inform you that the actual chief is played by Kevin Rahm, who you probably know better as Teddy Chaough from Mad Men. This show is stuffed with people you will recognize from other things.

Jordana Brewster from the Fast & Furious movies is a therapist. Tom Lennon from Reno 911 is the new Leo Getz. Hilarie Burton from TRL and One Tree Hill is a law enforcement officer. There's a lot going on.)

The truth is, sometimes I wish the show wasn't even called "Lethal Weapon."

There's so much baggage that comes along with that association, and while some of that baggage contains warm feelings and a recognizable hook to make the show stand out a bit, some of it contains lead brick expectations.

And the show is only like the movie in the framework, really. Change the characters' names and move Riggs from the beach to, say, a cabin in the woods, and you've got any other post-Lethal Weapon buddy-cop show.

Then I could recommend this show to people without a rambling 10-minute justification that includes multiple use of the word "actually." You're killing me here, Lethal Weapon. Don't make me be the Actually Guy. I'm trying to help.

Let's close this out with two more undisputed facts.

FACT NUMBER ONE: It is okay to watch comfort food television. I worry sometimes that people lose sight of that.

Especially people like me, who write about television for a living and feel a weird responsibility to point you in the direction of "the good shows" in a wildly oversaturated market.

So, yes, Bojack Horseman is incredible and The Leftovers should have won a dozen Emmys. It drives me nuts that The Americans and Halt and Catch Fire have low ratings.

Get me started on any of those things and I'll keep going until I tucker myself out and fall asleep mid-sentence. But a fun and well made procedural can be great, too, for an entirely different set of reasons.

There's room in your life for both. Do not get so wrapped up in a hunt for quality that you deprive yourself of a mustachioed Clayne Crawford firing a bazooka while leaning out the window of a speeding car.

Or whatever your own personal version of "a mustachioed Clayne Crawford firing a bazooka while leaning out the window of a speeding car" is. Again, you deserve nice things.

FACT NUMBER TWO: The only thing missing from the first season of Lethal Weapon was repeated references to the characters being "loose cannons."

This irked me a little. But then season two premiered and they remedied the situation by having an investigator ask Teddy Chaough when he knew "he was working with loose cannons."

During the opening credits.

Everything is fine again.

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