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COMPILATION OF REACTION TO TOUGH CHOICES IN "THIS IS POLICE" | REACTION TO THE GAME - Duration: 4:21.

Lord again, challenging challenges to choose to help the Christopher Sindu or help in the cashier's varga

to help the ficus of uvargi or help to is the virus and from well let's help the old man because

in principle, you know how

such here in principle about projecting it for the future

helping us to

we earn to ourselves as though new

young partner

it turns out that

we can, as it were, continue to work with him

considering the fact that we did not have to work at all and stupidly need half a million dollars to forget all this and cut it away

we do not need to work fucking just because he's insolent nobody knows but should rsa vargan know from him to expect

so we will help the Christopher Sindu because we are already more or less tyi-pyra all the cases already know already we are already doing everything well

plus everything normal we are concerned, he is responsible for his words and everything will be fine so let's help the Christopher

the center will not miss you all perfectly and

work off her menu semi but very impudent very nasty person

I will help Christopher Sandu not

then I

sympathy for the peak of weld, although I consider Vikusa a more formidable enemy than the Christopher

this guy is probably rabid and possible

choosing help to Christopher Senda

a secluded shed

oh Lord again, a challenging challenge choice before

help the Christopher Sindu or help the fukus uvargi yes you know I still choose

cold calculating cristopher stand than the century saver of the century of the savaghe because

I'm even in any other passage just choose Christopher Senda because

it's the same as I'm a player by and large it can be calculated one way or another

viku svarga can not be calculated because it is chaotic and about the action of the disorderly constantly under drugs

he can do such things, he brings down everyone in a row most likely so that we choose to help Christopher Senda

but it's dangerous for us

here we have a choice of 5 formed while I looked in the video I will stay or we need to help the Christopher vous en tu because

in this city for a long time it does not lead here some insane

Disagreements do not touch this framework he has, he acts according to certain rules of tradition

from the varga he

unpredictable is unknown tomorrow that can mess things up and

that is, x house is hard to manage although it is unlikely that we will of course be able to sell and

Christopher but

if we help the stand I think it will be much better for the city than if we stand on the side of this

give a varga

that's actually my choice

Help the guys help cross the piercings well what can I say to me originally the character did not really like

some kind of too brash type of harmful do not respect the tradition of the great mafia brothers

so I'll probably go to the side of Christopher's son

all the same the old man is an experienced man who knows what to take from life that one should not take

this cheeky tomboy say so

stupidity nonsense okay

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What Is The Best CRM Software - Duration: 13:26.

Hey welcome back to the Six Figure Mastermind, Marianne DeNovellis here. For

today, asking you the question, what is the best CRM software? Now, I could give it

away, but I'm not going to. You're going to have to watch this video and find out.

But, we are going to walk you through it step by step, so stay tuned.

Okay, so let's talk customer relationship management software. We just refer to as

CRM software. You know, there's a lot of them out there. There's many and

there's big debate on which is the best. I'm going to go for Infusionsoft. This is my

go-to. It's what I use every single day with my clients, my client management

system. So let me just walk you through why it's best, and how to use it. So go

into your screen, if you go into your screen, in fact, pull up another browser,

right up next to this window we can go through it together. And you'll want to

set up an account it is a paid software but guys it is so worth it. So enroll or

whatever level that you need. You know, until you get to you know hundreds or

even up in the thousands of clients. You may not need a CRM software. But if

you're one of those entrepreneurs that's already up there and your client numbers

or your list length. You're going to need the CRM software. So, pull up another page

open up Infusionsoft. I'm just going to give you a quick tutorial on why it's the

best and how to use it. And bonus, I'm going to show you my personal leverage

system for the very end and how I leverage that this system to grow my

business. Okay, so pull up another window, go to infusionsoft.com. Okay, when you

open up infusionsoft.com. This is what you're going to see. You can do a demo,

you can, you know, just go ahead and buy a product or a package whatever you want

to do. But it is synced to everything. You'll be able to send emails with this

puppy, you'll be able to track things, you'll be able to sync, do all of your

systems basically in one place, alright. Yeah just like that, all your contacts in

one place look at that mmm they're so good okay maximize engagement minimize

workload. All the advertising stuff, yeah, you'll be able to do all of this. But I

just want to walk through with you, how I manage my leads through this customer

management software. Very cool. So, I've got another one opened up right

over here. And when you open up, when you first log into your CRM software when

you log into Infusionsoft, you're just going to see a link that takes you to

your client base. So I've already clicked that link over here and I'm going to take

you to my dashboard. This is how my dashboard works. I've got multiple

multiple tags, for how to find people in my lead system. You know, to track the hot

leads ,to track the not. How it leads, everything's in there so I've got you

know my new opportunities are right here.

These are my first picks the first people I talk to every day. And

eventually, I'm going to be pushing those people, down my list. That's my goal is to

gradually push them lower and lower and lower on my list until, they get to this

clothes sold or closed lost, okay? So, typically, you know, you're going to have a

bunch of new opportunities that's who you're going to go click on first.

Then, you know, I've contacted them one time, contacted him twice, contacting them

a third time. Now, I'm following up, now I'm working on path the payment. Then

we're into clothes sold or closed lost. You know, in before I got this fancy

system, I was basically in four categories. I was hot, cold, closed and

sold on my little Excel spreadsheet. This is much more user friendly and I'll

explain why. All right, so, I'm going to walk you through. Basically, what I do with a

client and again I can use this to send emails, I can use this to you know create

campaigns, but my favorite way is when I'm just you know, having phone calls

with clients and I'm talking to people. I have about 15 to 20 leads that come in

every day. And I need to be able to track them. I need to remember our

conversations and what was said and who did what and whose daughter just had a

baby and who just had a flood in their basement. I want to know all of that,

because, guess what guys, I cheat. I totally go in and when I'm on the phone

with someone, I have their notes out of like, oh my gosh, yeah, how is your

daughter? or and has that flood been cleaned up yet? Yeah, I totally have notes

in front of me guys. I can't remember all that and unless you're a superstar

memory person. You're going to need this too. Okay, so let's go into new opportunities

here. I've got a new opportunity that I just created.

And I'm first going to show you how to do that. So, let's say that you have the

opportunity title. This is how I organize my people. Opportunity title means, this

is what I need to do with the person. So, this one, I'm going to create as an

example. But, I could say I met this person at the February 7th meeting that

I had. This is going to help me remember where we met this person, okay? I'm the

owner, I've got a new opportunity, now, who is the prospect? so, I've got John Doe. Now,

if this person is already in your Infusionsoft, it's going to search for

them and find them. Now, John Doe is already in here under many different

names. So, I would find a John Doe and you know, my John Doe and

click on him. But if I had a specific person, it would show just that person in

there. So, we've got lots of examples for John Doe. I'm going pick just one of them.

And then, I'm going to write some notes. What made this person unique? Did I

get an email from this person? Did they ask me some specific questions? Did I

get a text from this person. I usually at the text or email is short enough, a copy

and paste all of that right into the opportunity notes so I can remember

exactly what it is that they want when they came to me. So, if they said an email

and they wanted information on the real estate course. Maybe they wanted

information about how to work with me one on one. I would type all that in, if

they included any details on what they're working on specifically, if they

included in any details on you programs that they're interested in or specific

ideas that they had. I would put that all of that in my opportunity notes because

I'm going keep track of that information that's important to me. So, I'm going put

that in my opportunity notes. Next action steps if there's any. You know and the

bright in the beginning you probably won't have a lot of those, but you will

later on. So I'm going to save that, and then it's got a new opportunity for me, okay?

So, check this out. I've got my new opportunity, I've got

action steps here, I've got notes here. Now, John Doe, maybe I said, okay, he

emailed me, I haven't responded to him yet, now I'm going to. So, I've got first

contact here, okay? That means, I've reached out to him, in my

book. So, I'm going to use my code which is texted on June 22nd. That's that tells me

that I texted this person. "T" for me means texted. You can do whatever system

that you want. And then I'm going to save that and save that. Okay, let's say that, I

texted him, I reached out to him, he didn't get back to me,

so I need to reach out to him again. How do I know I need to do that? Well, every

day, I'm going over to my dashboard and I'm looking at my new opportunities,

right? I always start there. My second step, is to actually start from the

bottom. I'm I don't need to worry about the clothes sold and clothes lost. Those

are already taken care of. But, I'm going to start from right down here. Because

remember, I'm trying to push everyone from the top all the way to the bottom.

So, I'm going to start on working on path to payment. Now, you may have different

category that's totally fine, this is just what I

use. I'm in a touch base with all of those working on path to payment. If they

you know, have a date that's coming up, I have some people working on path the

payment that's a follow up in six weeks. So, I have that in my notes and if I'm

checking that every day I'm not going to miss that. I also put that on my Google

calendar. So, on my Google Calendar, I've got follow up with Jane Smith on

September 17th. I've got that there and I've got two here double backup guys.

Need to have double backup all the time. So, I'm starting with path to payment,

working all those leads, if they need to be moved. I'm going move them, then I go

to following up. I just click on my dashboard right here, go to following up,

okay? Work all those leads, move them if I need to, then I go up to third contact

work all those leads, move them if I need to ,and I go back and they go to

my dashboard, I look up the second contact. Again, work on those leads, move

them down if I need to, go to first contact, work all those leads, moving down

if I need to. Now, you'll notice that I just moved John Doe from new opportunity

to first contact. So, when I go to first contact, all right so I've got John Doe

in my new opportunity. Now Infusionsoft is very very cool because it will always

put the oldest leads on top so you can make sure that you're touching base with

everyone that's been in your system for the longest. So, I've got John Doe in here

he's my demo opportunity. I'm going to open this up, right here, just by clicking that.

And it's going to bring me to this page. Now, I've got two versions of John Doe in

here, so again, let's say I called him, I did my first contact with him, I called

him on, oh excuse me, I texted him on at 6:22, he didn't get back to me he's going to

go to first opportunity. So tomorrow, when I go and look at my first opportunities,

my first contacts, this is what I'm going to see. And then I'm going to click on first

contacts, I'm going to open it up and it's going to show me right here. I have a little

move by date, so I know I'm keeping in touch with my friend John. Let's say I

texted him on the 22nd, he didn't text me back, it's the next day, I'm going to, I'm

actually going to call him, because my text said maybe,, great I'd love to chat with

you, I'm going to call you between 12:00 and noon tomorrow. So, let's say it's tomorrow,

I'm going to call him. I'm going to put that "C" for call on 6:23. And I'm going to move this

down to second contact. Save that, it's going to save

my notes as well. So, now I know oh, I called him on 6:23. Let's say that I

called him right? And if I don't, you know, close the sale right then. I'm going to need

to still keep track of it. Let's say I called him, he missed the call but, he

sent me a message back and said, "hey I'm in the middle of something can you call

me back tomorrow?" So, I say sure I'd be happy to. I'll call

you back between noon and 3:00 tomorrow. So I'll say, hey call and now tonight

tomorrow's coming. I'm going back through I'm starting at the bottom working my

way up. I'm back with John Doe. Okay, it's time to call John again. It's time in my

calendar. I'm going to call him 6:24 and move this down to third contact, right? Save

that, and now, we're having a real conversation. So, while I'm on the phone

with John, I'm talking about, "hey yeah, it looks like you contacted us about

this program, let me just share with you the details." So, I'll make a note of that.

Share details of real estate program.

Okay? And then, I'll write some notes. Oh okay, John told me that he is a

veteran. He's married with six kids, any other special details about him that I

want to keep track of. And let's say that he loves the program, but he needs to

talk to his wife first. Needs to talk to Sara, maybe that's her name.

Cool, so I'm going to make a note of that and then I set up another follow-up

appointment with John. And I'm going to say, cool, when you have a chance to talk with

your wife and then give them a call back the next day. So, now it's the next day

again, third contact, I'm moving in up to following up. Remember? I'm just pushing

people down that list until they go into one of those clothes sold or clothes

lost categories. Okay? So I've got following up. I've got that saved.

I call John, he says, "yeah I talked to my wife, sounds great, we really want to move

forward with this." "Here's my credit card number, and I've closed the contract now."

I only move it, if it's close sold, if I'd collected money. If I've collected a

credit card number , f I've collected cash or if collected cheque.

That is going to go to clothes sold. If it's a sold, clothes loss, if it's a not

right now. He follows up with his wife. either if he doesn't get back to me or

he says, you know I'm getting back to you, it's not a good fit, I'd put it in lost.

Clothes sold, it'll give me an option to pick the program that he went into.

Clothes loss, will do the same thing. It'll tell me. I can say why. It's not

financially viable and not interested in a contacted dates, didn't work, whatever

it is. And if it's moved into those categories, let's say we just clothes

sold. This is just a demo, so it really doesn't matter. What we put in there and

I'll save it. Now I still have his information, all saved in my dashboard so

if I were to go back into my dashboard, and say, oh my gosh I know John loved

this program, he had a great time at the event. There's a new product coming out. I

want him to know about. I can go in here in my information and say, oh my gosh I

need to talk to all of my clothes sold people. Let them know about the product. I

also need to go back into all of my clothes lost people and let them know,

hey, I know that program wasn't a good fit for you and maybe it is now I'm not

sure but I did want you to know about this up and coming event that's coming

up. This will keep track of all of their information for you so it's all in one

place. Guys, this Infusionsoft software is just top the line. They are on it, they're

upgrading all the time. They're constantly making new adjustments and

they're constantly getting feedback from you and from me. This is the top of the

line CRM software. I highly recommend it. There's way more features to explore in

Infusionsoft. So, open it up, open up those features, get to know them, get familiar

with them. No amount of training will be as good as your hands on education. So,

stay tuned to Six Figure Mastermind. Will be posting way more videos. Hit the

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Armie Hammer Is "Officially" Retiring His Tracksuits - Duration: 3:19.

Armie Hammer Is "Officially" Retiring His Tracksuits

Armie Hammer is no slouch in the style department—at least not anymore. When the actor appeared on TBS Conan Tuesday to promote his new movie, Final Portrait, Conan OBrien felt compelled to ask about his recent track suit phrase during award season.

I developed a case of what I like to call the f--k its, where I was on a press tour for Call Me by Your Name that went on for 14 months, said Hammer, whose performance received a Golden Globe nomination.

For comparison, he pointed out that the entire shoot lasted six weeks.

I woke up in the morning and I thought, You know what? I now have senioritis—like a senior in school who has to go to class, but they hate their professors, so theyre like, Im going to show up in pajamas. My equivalency was tracksuits.

I thought, You know what? If Im going to go jump through these hoops and Im going to continue to talk about this movie that Ive talked about ad nauseum, Im going to be comfortable, he said, and I decided to dress comfortable. Hammer, who wore a formal suit, then seized the opportunity to make a different kind of style statement.

I would like to take this moment on the show to officially announce my retirement from tracksuits. I am done, he told OBrien. I got oversaturated and burned out on tracksuits..

Watch Look Back at Armie Hammer in 2010.

Wearing so many tracksuits—and sharing photos on Instagram—led to more attention than hed anticipated. It got a lot more traction than I was really expecting it to.

I just thought Id be comfortable. And then it became a thing, he said, adding that they started pouring in from Adidas, Armani, Fila, Hugo Boss and more labels.

If you get into something, theyll send it to you. For free! I have 70 tracksuits in my closet. That is not even hyperbole. I have 70 tracksuits! At a certain point, it got a little ridiculous.

Tom Ford offered to custom make me a tracksuit, Hammer told OBrien. Really, the icing on the cake: Oscar Meyer Weiner sent me a tracksuit. Hammer, who is 6-foot-5, then realized he could share his tracksuits with OBrien, who is 6-foot-4.

After confirming they share a 36-inch inseam, OBrien said, I will wear your tracksuits, but only if theyve been pre-worn by you. Hammer smiled, as hes never washed a tracksuit..

Thats an erotic experience for me at this stage in my life, wearing a tracksuit thats been against your body, OBrien joked. And when I wear it, then my wife will be attracted to me.

She will come to me. People will say, Theres something so Armie Hamemr-esque about you. Listen, I mean if anybody here has seen Call Me by Your Name, Ive sucked a d--k on film, Hammer said.

I have nothing against you wearing my tracksuit! This is well within my range..

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What The Simpsons Is Like In Japan - Duration: 8:53.

The Simpsons is one of the most popular shows in the world and holds the honour of being

the longest-running American scripted primetime television series in history.

The show is known all over the world, with many countries having their own localizations

and dubs to match their languages.

The same is true for Japan, which, up until 2008, had its own dubbed version and, following

2008, its own subtitled version.

The vocal talent includes Tōru Ōhira, who players Homer Simpson and is also well known

for being the voice of Darth Vader in the Star Wars home video releases.

And in case you wondering how Homer says Doh in Japanese - here it is!

The Japanese translations are generally kept very accurate to the originals.

One particularly interesting point to take a look at, though, is how the localization

handles the show's representation of Japan and, also, the occasional times that the English

version uses the Japanese language itself.

A good example of this is episode 175, In Marge We Trust, and its Mr Sparkle side story.

In this episode, Homer finds a detergent box from Japan, with what appears to be his face

on it.

This sends him into a confused panic and he ends up ringing the detergent's manufacturer

in Japan for an explanation.

Now, as mentioned, generally the translations will be kept pretty accurate but during this

phone call to Japan, we can find a small change made to the Japanese version of the show.

In the English version, the employee who picks up the phone passes the phone over to another

worker and says that "he speaks English", presumably due to the language barrier.

The Japanese version, interestingly, changed this to not Homer speaking English, but "being

American", they also didn't change the subtitles at all on the bottom of the screen.

Following the phone call, Homer gets sent a video tape from the company in the mail.

This video tape is some sort of promotional video for Mr Sparkle and is extremely over

the top and, in the English version, is dubbed in pretty bad Japanese.

The pronunciations are off and it's also been wrote in a way to make it sound as wild as

possible.

This would like rub the Japanese audience the wrong way and so the Japanese version

has a new dub to make it sound much more natural, although keeping a similar sort of meaning.

The show's depiction of Japan has also seen an episode completely pulled in the country

due to fear over causing offense.

The episode in question is episode 226, Thirty Minutes over Tokyo, which sees the family

visit Japan and getting into all sorts of crazy adventurers.

The scene that caused the episode to be pulled shows Homer pick up the Emperor of Japan and

throwing him across the room into a box full of sumo thongs.

Due to this, the episode has not only never been aired in Japan, but it's also completely

skipped in the DVD releases too.

There is one other episode that's not available in Japan and this is episode 236, Little Big

Mom.

In the episode, Lisa pulls a prank on Homer and Bart whilst they are asleep, painting

them with green paint and then making them believe they have leprosy.

Due to Japanese cultural issues regarding leprosy, the episode has never aired and is

also skipped in the DVD releases.

According to Shari Ross Altarac, who wrote her doctoral dissertation on "The Adaptation

of U.S. Television in Foreign Markets", the episode was pulled due to:

"Former segregation laws [remaining] a sensitive topic in Japan, where litigation of leprosy

cases and charges of human rights abuses by the Japanese government have ensued."

Despite all of the effort given to the Japanese version though, the show has never achieved

much success in the region and this is something that drives some of The Simpsons team crazy.

Mike Reiss, who's been a writer for the show ever since the first series, spoke about this

in a 2017 interview with Variety.com.

In the interview he was asked if there's anywhere in the world where The Simpsons hasn't caught

on and, he replied: "There is a funny aspect to "The Simpsons"

in that they have a liberal stance and an anarchic stance, but they also want world

domination.

It drives some people [at "The Simpsons"] crazy that the Japanese don't watch our

show.

We cannot get them interested.

Japan is the biggest market in the world that we haven't conquered.

I think: 'why do you care?

We're not Alexander the Great, we're just a cartoon show!"

So, what Western shows *do* the Japanese public like then?

Well, in a 2016 survey 10,000 readers voted on their favourites, with 50 options to choose

from, and The Simpsons wasn't even considered to be listed as an option.

As for the top 5 spots, we have Happy Tree Friends at number 5, Sponge Bob at number

4, Transformers at number 3, Powerpuff Girls at number 2 and Tom and Jerry and the top

spot.

During the early 2000s, The Simpsons were actually most well known for their sponsorship

of the Japanese fizzy soft drink C.C.

Lemon.

C.C.

Lemon is a lemonade-like drink which contains real lemon juice and boasts to contain 35

lemons' worth of vitamin C. During the show's sponsorship, you could find

the yellow skinned cast on various commercials, merchandise and advertised in streets on things

like buses.

And all of this was to promote the drink and not the show.

In fact, during the early 2000s, the show was said to be most well known for the drink

and not the show itself.

C.C.

Lemon is also in the top 5 most popular soft drinks sold in Japan.

Another notable sponsor is Mister Donut, a donut fast food franchise with more than 13

hundred stores in Japan.

In 2007, the brands collaborated together in a series of commercials for The Simpsons

Movie and this signified a big marketing push that the studio made for the movie's Japanese

success.

Alongside this sponsorship, The Simpsons Movie saw the studio recast all of the Japanese

voice actors for a more famous cast.

This was an attempt at rebranding the show and trying to make it more popular, however,

this decision proved to be very controversial.

Whilst the show isn't very popular in the country, the niche audience it does have could

be seen as very hardcore and fans did not respond well to the actors being recast.

Fans grouped together and started a blog with a campaign titled "Give Us Back The Original

Dubbing Artists!"

The site was updated daily for months, with information about the situation and various

forms of protest and activism, trying to get the studio to change their mind.

Unfortunately for fans the movie went ahead with using the new actors, but, they did manage

to convince the studio to create a brand new dub using the original actors for the DVD

release.

The original actors also expressed a large amount of gratitude, seeing how devoted their

fans were.

Following the movie's launch in 2007 though, things then started to take a different direction,

which continues up until the present day.

Season 15 in 2008 was only broadcast in Japan with subtitles and there was no dubbed version.

Since then, no dubbed version has been broadcast, meaning it's been without a dub for 10 years

now.

Furthermore, during this period of absence, several notable members of the Japanese cast

have passed away, including the voice actor for Homer Simpson.

The show does continue to be broadcast in the country though, with season 28 currently

being broadcast with subtitles on the Japanese channel Fox Sports and Entertainment.

The Simpsons are also well known in the West for their appearance in other media, such

as the many video games that have released over the years.

In Japan however, not many of these games have been released in the country.

There were a few exceptions during the early 90s, such as The Simpsons arcade game, the

original Game Boy's Escape From Camp Deadly, as well as the SNES' Bart's Nightmare.

The latter two are also notable for giving the characters extra fingers on the Japanese

box art.

This is due to the publishers being concerned over a stigma that Japan is perceived to have

over 4 fingered characters, with this possibly resembling the Yakuza's practise of cutting

people's fingers off as a form of punishment.

Aside from the early 90s though, The Simpsons games haven't been typically released in Japan.

The Simpsons Hit and Run was released in Japan but only for the Xbox and not PS2 or Gamecube.

Furthermore, this was a special "World Collection" release, that's sold at a reduced price but,

with the exception of the manual, is entirely in English.

It appears that, despite the huge impact the show has had in most other parts of the world,

The Simpsons will continue to remain a fairly niche franchise in Japan for the foreseeable

future.

And with there no longer being a Japanese dub, its historic lack of popularity in Japan,

as well as its continued lack of promotion, it's unlikely that this will be something

that will change any time soon.

What are your thoughts on the Japanese version of The Simpsons and what would you like to

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Celebrity New : Mabel is lonely as a solo artist - Duration: 2:49.

Mabel finds it incredibly lonely being a solo artist.

The My Lover hitmaker loves how she is fully in control of her music and enjoys collaborating with different artists because it can be difficult always performing on her own.

She said: Were fully in control of ourselves. If I want Not3s to jump on my track, I just holla Not3s, or call up Stormzy or if Stormzy wants me to do something he just reaches out to me.

Its all about being in control of your own operations . Being a solo artist in general can be incredibly lonely. Its funny how often the bigger you get sometimes, the lonelier you feel.

A lot of people have an idea of who you are, but at the same time its like Im just me! I have the same doubts as and fear as you! But people look at you differently..

And the 22-year-old singer thinks there has been a massive change in the music industry and believes now is a great time for British music as a whole.

She added: Being mainstream is fun. With the records Im putting out now, Im not tailoring myself to the mainstream, the mainstream has become what my tracks are.

Its such an interesting time for British music - the whole world is looking at us, which is so satisfying. I feel like theres a massive change in the industry.

I dont feel competitive with any of my peers at all.. And Mabel admits to having a warped idea that being an artist was perfect initially.

She told NME: At first I thought being an artist was being this perfect thing, which I actually know isnt true.

Now, I can definitely cope with being one better, but it was a tricky combination of being young and struggling with figuring out who I am as a person..

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What Is Self Made All About? - Duration: 1:03.

Hey, Limitless wealth TV. Kris Krohn here and I'm joining us today here with - Grant

Thompson. I'm the king of random on YouTube. - And so Grant and I, we have

teamed up and one of the things that we're doing with a brand new YouTube

channel called Self Made is that we're showing people how to take their gifts,

their passions, their talents, their ideas, their businesses and how do you bring

them online to youtube. We're going to be taking the time to really share with you

step-by-step how to make that happen. - I've been making YouTube videos for over

seven years, we've got over nine million subscribers and we're putting that into

a course to teach you how to build a business and a successful YouTube

channel online as well. - So if you want to learn how to do that, come and join us

over our Self Made channel where we can walk you through step by step how that

happens. The link is down in the description and we'll see you there.

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This Beautifully Mountain Home Is Perfect For A Getaway Vacation Home | Gorgeous Small House Design - Duration: 2:52.

This Beautifully Mountain Home Is Perfect For A Getaway Vacation Home

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Lukas Watercolors Comparison-Pro Vs. Student, is it worth it? - Duration: 8:03.

Hello Friends!

It's Kat, from MeowMeowKapow!

Through Youtube, I've met a lot of thoughtful, caring, and generous people.

One of whom is Mikki, from Malamik Art.

If you haven't already checked out her channel, Mikki has a TON of product reviews, especially

for watercolor and oil paints.

I love when she decides to get goofy with things like looking at her painting through

a microscope, and her portraits are very soft and lovely to watch come to life.

A while ago, she reviewed the Artist's quality Lukas 1862 paints on her channel, and she

loved them!

We got into a discussion about how I'd tried the student grade Lukas Aquarelle studio watercolors

a while ago and we talked about swapping paints with each other to try.

Especially to compare her $60 Lukas paints with my $16 paints to see if the difference

was worth it.

Except Mikki sent a 14 pound box, holy smokes!!!!

There's so much candy in here guys….

It's just crazy.

My favorite part is actually the little card she sent, which has a tiny painting she did

with some of the paints I sent her.

It's adorable, and sweet and I'm hanging it all on my wall to keep me happy.

Now to the whole point of this video, the paints!

The poor little tin of Lukas paints got so jostled around in the mail that half the colors

were just loose in the tin.

I asked Mikki what order she wanted them in, and she said "Oh, any old order is fine!"

to which I said "Rainbow order it is, then!"

It's my favorite order, you see.

That an the Order of the Phoenix.

Because the whole point of this video is to compare my studio grade paints with her professional

paints, I thought it would be a good idea to see if they had the same colors and to

try and line them up in the same order.

In case you have problems with getting your pans to stay in the tin, here's how to really

make sure they're secure.

First, take out all the paints and push the metal….

hands?

Fingers?

We're gonna call them hands.

Push the metal hands inwards, usually further than you think you'll need to.

Figure out what order you want your paints in, and then rest one edge of your pan on

the ledge without a hand, and have it angled up towards the top of the hand.

When you put firm pressure on the upper part of the pan, it should make an audible click

as it locks into place.

It's okay if it's a little bit difficult, because you want the grip to be really tight.

But if it's too hard, loosen the hand's grip just a tiny amount and it'll be okay.

By the way, if you check the doobly-doo you'll find links to all the products used, as well

as ways to help support my channel and how to find Malamik Art.

I appreciate deeply every like, comment, and subscribe!

If you'd like to help fund these art adventures, please consider leaving a tip on my Ko-Fi

account.

Thank you!

For the student grade paints, I did my best to match the order with what I'd put the

professional paints in.

There isn't any pigment information on the box or online for the student grade paints,

but here are the names and in the order they came in.

We're gonna have a jolly laugh about one of them in a bit.

Y'all know by now that I'm obsessed with labelling my paints, so just like if this

were any other palette build, I'm putting tape labels on my pans and then rearranging

them to match the order of the professional grade paints.

Thankfully, it looks like both of them are intended to be roughly identical in color!

I never swatched out the student paints when I got them, so we'll be doing that alongside

the professional ones as well.

The first thing I did was jut a basic little swatch test of each color, followed then by

a flow test on the side of the chart.

This was just done by wetting part of the paper and then lightly dabbing in dots of

color to see how the paints moved in the water.

They bloom a little, but their flow is modest at best.

The professional paints flow slightly better than the student paints, but nothing crazy

like M Graham or Daniel Smith.

After this, I made black lines on the outside of the swatches so I could both test the opacity

of the paint, as well as test its glazing ability.

Most of the pro paints glaze pretty well, meaning that you can put another layer of

paint on top of a dry layer and it not only won't disturb the lower layer, it will usually

make the color more intense.

There was also a lifting test, and I have nothing unusual to report on this Canson Montval

watercolor paper-almost everything lifted really easily to reveal the white of the paper

underneath.

Then I circled any of the paints I thought were either opaque, or semi-opaque, and repeated

the whole process for the student grade paints.

Weirdly, it seems like there are more paints in the professional line that I thought were

opaque than in the student line, but after using them….

I think it may have just been the way I did the swatches.

Also, let's take a look for a second at the payne's grey in the student set.

I even went back and double-checked the footage to make sure I hadn't accidentally labelled

the raw umber as Payne's grey somehow, but no….

It's definitely the right pan.

That's just also definitely NOT payne's grey.

AT best, it's some kind of brown, though I couldn't tell you which.

Why you lyin,' Lukas?

Hi Bubba!

He got bored while I was painting so he politely asked me to pet him by gently petting my work

table.

He's so sweet! Aaah!

Now, back to the paints.

To give them both a fair test, I made two drawings of the same character and used identical

colors to make the mixes.

The one thing I goofed up a bit was the skin tone, because I couldn't quite match the

color exactly but everything else is pretty much spot-on.

One thing I noticed is that the student paints really did not like to layer.

When I put the shadow on the legs, a very thin wash of my shadow color started to reactivate

and move the stripes for the leggings.

The professional paint didn't have that problem at all and they glazed easily and

beautifully.

Both paints were super vibrant though, which was actually really confusing for me.

The only other thing I'd ever painted with my student paints was over a year ago, I did

a portrait of Link from Breath of the Wild.

I remember having a super hard time building up the color and was pretty frustrated with

the paleness of the piece, but I was at least glad that the whole thing overall was evenly

pale.

Since I had the excuse to take it off my wall, prints of Link will be in my etsy shop.

You can find the URL for that down in the doobly-doo, along with all the other stuff

I mentioned earlier.

Weirdly, it seems like I was able to get much more vibrant pigmentation this time around

with the same exact paints and aside from my own personal artistic growth, I can't

imagine what changed between then and now.

At the end of the day, which of these paints is worth it?

Frankly, I don't think either of them is.

For a student set, the Aquarelle studio paints are just so-so and do have a thickness and

chalkiness to their consistency.

They're not bad, but they've sat on my shelf for over a year without getting used

again, and I'm starting to remember why.

If I'm going to pay $16 for a set of paints to start with, I'd rather spend the exact

same money on the Sennelier Test Pack that I also just reviewed.

Or just a few dollars more on the Tropicals set from Prima Marketing, which also don't

have pigment and lightfastness information and have the benefit of coming in a sturdy

metal tin!

There are so many paints available in the same price range that these have nothing special

about them to make me really want to keep using them.

For $60, I don't really think this is a great set of professional paints, either.

The one color that I really liked and found myself wanting to use was the magenta, but

I don't think one half pan of magenta and a good tin are worth $60.

For just slightly more money, I'd rather buy a huge set of Mijello Mission gold paints

that come with a super durable studio palette, or for literally half the price I'd rather

buy a palette of white nights watercolors with 12 full pans, rather than 12 half pans.

The quality on the professional Lukas paints is by no means bad, I want to be clear on

that, but I don't think it's $60 good.

Again, there's nothing so exciting about these that makes me want to use them above

any of the other paints that I have in the same if not better price range.

That's just my opinion though, what's your experience with these?

I've seen a couple of reviews of people who really really loved them, and maybe I'm

just not understanding their strengths?

After all, I didn't love Sennelier paints at first because I thought their color was

too wimpy compared to my Daniel Smith paints, but when I used them more and more I eventually

fell in love.

Anyway, until I see you again, I wish you peace, love, and a Bubba snoot.

Bye!

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What is Mimuna about? Oded Harush explains. - Kan - Duration: 1:45.

Hey Bro

Can I bring some friend with me to your mimuna?

Every year when I get these texts

They prove to me time after time

that you totally missed the point of Mimuna

to Mimuna you come

You don't ask or wait for an invetation

and it's not because we're.."warm people"

we're also that

But there are deeper reasons for Mimuna

But there are deeper reasons for mimuna

A simple google search will show you

many reasons for the mimuna celebration

in all of them the essence is

relevant to us

certainly today

in the mimuna something special happens

Mizrachi Jews that immigrated to Israel from North-West Africa

which is mostly Moroccan Jews

open their homes

and invite everyone that wants

host them generously

and send them to be checked for diabetes

During Mimuna you are likely to find in the same house

all parts of the Jewish people, and not just.

In Morocco it was costume to invite over

the Muslim neighbors

The mimuna that begins at the end of "Chag Hageula" (redemption holiday, last day of pesach)

sends us a message that real "geula" (redemption) will be possible

only when every Jew

to contain in his/hers home and heart

people that are different than him/her

Exactly the way Abraham, the father of our nation did

that invited to his tent people he did not know

people that were different than him

that sages said about

"Hospitality toward guests is greater than receiving the Divine Presence",

What did Moroccans bring us? Mufleta and graves?

a little more than that

so people that that's all they know about Moroccan Jewry

is really missing out

You're invited to me year round

certainly on Mimouna

See you in Dimona

"Tibehu Uts'adu"

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'Where The Hell is Axe?' Ep. 1 Official Clip | Billions | Season 3 - Duration: 1:28.

First order of business.

There's going to be an idea dinner night after tomorrow.

-Platinum invite list-- -F---. F--- that.

F---- having this meeting without Axe here.

F--- all of this.

-Easy, "Dollar" Bill. -Nothing about this is easy.

I've been humping my ass into the city,

hour and a half in traffic, into this swanky Manhattan office,

and you haven't called a single meeting

because the government's frozen all the assets.

So when you called this meeting,

I assumed that meant it was go-time

and they've finally been unfrozen.

Not yet. Still frozen like Otzi in the goddamn Alps.

That's the Frozen Man, right?

I need those funds to flow

like the Kancamangus Rapids.

I'm ready to rock and roll on full auto

right the f---- now.

[all talking]

[man] Where the hell is Axe?

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The Weeknd: Is There a New Album Dropping on Friday? | Billboard News - Duration: 0:56.

Is The Weeknd dropping a new album Friday?

That's what some fans are wondering after Abel's recent Instagram post.

The Weeknd posted this screenshot Tuesday showing a text conversation

in which one participant asks "Should we drop Friday? I'm indifferent to be honest."

Sources tell Billboard The Weeknd is in fact working on

new material, saying "This project is Abel taking it back to his roots."

Just last week, TMZ reported The Weeknd was spotted in California

shooting what appeared to be a music video for a new single, 

and with a headlining set at Coachella right around the corner next month, 

it's starting to look like new music could be here sooner than later.

So what do you think is going on with The Weeknd?

Let me know down in the comments and until next time, for Billboard News, I'm Kevan Kenney.

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