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Bulma has been around since Goku was a kid.

With the years passing, Goku became like a younger brother to her.

She also has a crazy temper but what we are here to find out is how old she really is.

Hey how's it going my name is Raf and welcome to Dragon Ball code.

Today we are going to find out how old Bulma really is.

And if you think that Bulma is the most beautiful Dragon ball girl, hit that like button.

Now, let's start doing the math.

Bulma was born in age 733.

A few years later in age 739 she meets Jaco for the first time.

Here she was already a genius because she was just a little kid and she fixed Jaco's

spaceship.

Time keeps moving and 10 years later, and age 749 dragon ball starts.

By now she is 16.

During this time she goes to senior high in West city, she discovers that she has two

star Dragon ball in her basement and she starts looking for the rest of them.

This leads her to eventually meet Goku.

From there her adventures in dragon ball start.

And around this time she also meets her future boyfriend Yamcha.

Then a few more years pass and in age 756 the world martial arts tournament number 23

starts and she is 23.

Then we move a little bit more to age 761 and this is when Dragon Ball Z starts.

Somewhere around this time is when she starts dating Yamcha.

Now she is 29.

A year later she goes to Namek looking for the Namekian dragon balls and she also tricked

by Ginyu and ends up in the body of a frog for a short time.

Then when everything is going down on Namek, she is returned to Earth.

Then two years later, in age 764 future Trunks arrives and sometime after this her and Yamaha

end up breaking up.

This is when Vegeta makes his move and starts going out with her.

2 years later, in age 766 she becomes a mom when Trunks is born.

By now she is 33.

In age 767 the Androids and Cell arrive.

Sometime around here is when she marries Vegeta.

We keep moving forward and in age 774 Majin Buu arrives and she is 41.

Here she is also turned into chocolate by Buu.

Buu is defeated and we move along to age 778.

This is when dragon Ball Super start.

Then Beerus comes to earth and Bulma is having her birthday party.

The funniest thing is that she keeps telling everyone that she just turned 38, but now

you know that this is a lie and she actually turned 45.

A year later she travels to the future to help in the fight with Zamasu.

And in age 780 she has her second child and the tournament of power starts and this is

where they were when I was making this video.

Time keeps moving on and in age 784 for the end of Dragon Ball Z arrives.

So at the end of dragon ball Z Bulma is 51 years old.

Now if you want to see how old she was at the end of Dragon Ball GT keep watching.

GT happened five years later that's age 789.

And then in 790 all the crazy stuff happens with a Omega Shenron and at the end of this,

Goku says bye to everyone and leaves.

This is the last time we see Bulma.

So the last time we see Bulma in Dragonball GT she is 57.

So that's how old Bulma really is.

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For more infomation >> How Old is Bulma? Calculated and Explained | Dragon Ball Code - Duration: 3:22.

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For more infomation >> শুটিং এ গুরুত্বর অসুস্থ হয়ে অস্ট্রেলিয়ায়র হাসপাতালে শাকিব খান! shakib khan is in hospital - Duration: 1:36.

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Has the President read Natural News – or is he just smart He do - Duration: 4:23.

Has the President read Natural News � or is he just smart?

He doesn�t get the flu shot, and here�s why

President Trump is either really smart, an avid reader of Natural News, or both � how

else can you explain the fact that he has never gotten a flu shot?

During a 2015 interview with Sirius XM�s Opie and Jim Norton, Donald Trump was asked

whether or not he gets the flu vaccination, to which he replied: �I�ve never had one.

And thus far I�ve never had the flu.

I don�t like the idea of injecting bad stuff into your body.

And that�s basically what they do.

And this one (latest flu vaccine) has not been very effective to start off with.�

Trump continued, �I have friends that religiously get the flu shot and then they get the flu.

You know, that helps my thinking.

I�ve seen a lot of reports that the last flu shot is virtually totally ineffective.�

This proves that in addition to being a competent president and an incredibly successful businessman,

Donald Trump is smart when it comes to medicine and vaccination as well.

As Natural News has explained numerous times in the past, there is a plethora of information

out there that suggests that the flu vaccine isn�t as effective as many medical experts

make it out to be, and in some cases even does more harm than good.

As reported by Natural News founder Mike Adams in October of last year, a medical study that

was conducted by researchers at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that

women who received the flu shot actually had weakened immune systems in subsequent years,

meaning that they became more susceptible to the flu and other viruses rather than less.

�Growing evidence shows that those who received a flu shot in the prior year have lower antibody

responses in the current year,� explained the study�s lead researcher Lisa Christian,

Ph.D.

The study provides further evidence that supports what Natural News has been arguing all along

� that contrary to the official narrative of the flu shot industry that seems to believe

that the vaccine offers bulletproof protection, flu shots actually make people more vulnerable

to viruses and influenza infections.

This creates a vicious cycle, of sorts, whereby people become more susceptible to the flu

because of the flu shot, go in for more shots for �more protection,� and the entire

scenario repeats itself without end.

One month before reporting on this groundbreaking study, in September of 2017, Natural News

published another article on the risks and dangers associated with getting the flu vaccine.

Mike Adams provided readers with some pieces of evidence that, quite frankly, are difficult

to refute.

For one thing, the Health Ranger noted that there have been photographs taken of a 2013/2014

influenza vaccine box that admitted, in very small print so as to make it as difficult

to read as possible, that mercury was added to the vaccine as a preservative.

Furthermore, a screenshot that was taken straight from the official website of the Centers for

Disease Control admits that vaccines still contain ingredients such as Aluminum, Antibiotics,

Egg Protein, Formaldehyde, Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) and Thimerosal, which is a mercury-containing

chemical compound.

In addition, lab results that were collected in the Natural News Forensic Food Lab confirmed

that the flu vaccination has nearly the same level of mercury claimed by the manufacturer.

With all of this information and evidence regarding the risks of the flu vaccination

readily available, it makes sense why Donald Trump has never gotten a flu shot.

Perhaps more and more Americans will follow in his footsteps, or, at the very least, read

both sides of the argument before making a decision

For more infomation >> Has the President read Natural News – or is he just smart He do - Duration: 4:23.

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I'm Not a Robot » Min Kyu + Ji A ► Mess Is Mine - Duration: 2:39.

You told me...

to train the robot.

To share feelings...

and input emotions.

I hope that...

your one and only will appear in your life.

When I did what you told me...

Everything you did for me.

When time passes,

The feelings.

I'll remember them forever.

Everything will remain as memories.

I hope you'll be happy, Min Kyu.

With all my heart.

I fell in love.

Fold a finger...

if you wished that robot were human.

I'm...

not a robot.

No matter what you say to me...

or do, I'll be back.

Tomorrow, the day after...

I'll come back to see you every day.

Just one person is enough...

to keep a person going.

We are searching for that one person...

and hope to be that one person for someone else.

The one who gave me the love I ever wanted...

was you.

the one whom I miss every day...

is you.

It's not because you need me.

I really need you.

That person can be the one and only meaning in my life.

you're the one...

I've been looking and waiting for all my life.

I love you.

For more infomation >> I'm Not a Robot » Min Kyu + Ji A ► Mess Is Mine - Duration: 2:39.

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The real Secret to Getting More Women Hired In Hollywood Is Mind-Numbingly Simple (Part 2) - Duration: 12:00.

The real Secret to Getting More Women Hired In Hollywood Is Mind-Numbingly Simple

In 2018, it's a truth universally acknowledged that women who work behind the scenes in Hollywood have it rough.

Like, really, really, rough. In fact, in 2017, women held just 18 percent of key behind-the-scenes roles in the top 250 grossing films of the year.

It's a sad reality, and no one is more aware of these dismal statistics than Amy Adrion, the director of Half the Picture, a documentary about female directors in Hollywood that debuted at Sundance Film Festival this year.

But luckily, Adrion has the solution to getting more women hired behind the scenes — if only Hollywood would listen.

"Directors are in a gateway position.

When you have a woman director, statistically it's been shown that you'll have more women producers, cinematographers, editors — more women in key positions," she says during the Sundance premiere party for her film.

"If you want to make a change, hiring a woman director can open those doors for other women.".

And she's right.

A 2015 study from Martha Lauzen, the director at the Center for the Study of Women in Television, found that female directors are more likely to hire other women in behind the scenes roles.

The study examined 700 films released in 2014 and found that on film sets where one-third or more of the producers and directors were women, the number of writers, editors, and cinematographers that were women more than doubled.

And while it seems like a simple enough solution to hire female directors, getting women to helm major studio films is no easy task.

They are more than willing, but Hollywood may not be willing to give them a fair shot.

"The numbers for directors are horrible. About four percent of top feature films are directed by women," Adrion says.

Luckily, 2017 boasted slightly higher numbers than Adrion quoted.

According to the 2017 Celluloid Ceiling study, 11 percent of the top 250 grossing films were directed by women.

Even so, 11 percent is nothing to celebrate.

"You talk to people in Hollywood and they'll say, 'Well this is a business. This isn't a charity.

We aren't here to give jobs to people just because.' But statistically, research shows that the films made by women make money, so that argument isn't bolstered by facts," Adrion says.

The statistics are alarming: If you look at the summer of 2017 alone, female directed films utterly crushed it.

Wonder Woman's opening weekend marked the highest ever for a female director, Stella Meghies Everything, Everything brought in 11.7 million its opening weekend, and Rough Night, directed by Lucia Aniello, brought in $8.1 million its premiere weekend.

Clearly, when given the chance and the resources, women can bring in serious bank.

"You have hitmakers like Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight), Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don't Cry, Carrie) and Sam Taylor-Johnson who did Fifty Shades of Grey.

these women who had blockbuster films, and then they don't get that next big film.

It's like, what are the goal posts here? What standards are we working with for women? They are definitely different than men.".

Hardwicke, who broke box office records with Twilight — try $400 million worldwide — famously took a pay cut for subsequent projects.

She told Variety: "I guess I thought after the success of Twilight, I might have had a bigger opportunity instead of a smaller one.".

And this was someone who had proven they could make a wildly successful film.

It's even tougher for female directors who, god forbid, have a flop.

"This is a business where no one bats a thousand," Adrion says.

"All of your favorite directors — Christopher Nolan, Paul Thomas Anderson, whoever — they've all had failures, but then they make that next big film.

Women don't get that chance — if you have one failure you're in director jail forever.".

While the stats are undeniably disheartening, Adrion, who spent two years making this documentary by interviewing some of the most well-known female directors working today, isn't entirely pessimistic about the future for women behind the scenes.

"I'm an optimist.

I don't think we've seen any change in feature films statistically, but there is this movement.

You have directors like Ava Duvernay and Jill Soloway talking about why inclusion is so important.

Natalie Portman is speaking up at the Golden Globes.".

But for the statistics to really change, Hollywood gatekeepers need to take note.

"It's great to have panels about it, mentoring programs, initiatives, but ultimately you have to start hiring women.

People who can hire women need to hire women.

They need to fund women's stories.

We as the audience need to support women and diverse stories.".

The solution is simple, but the path to getting there will be lined with obstacles.

So if the next Star Wars movie wants to give a female director a shot, it would likely employ more than one woman in need of a job.

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