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Dame Joan Collins will only fist bump with people when she greets them - because she doesnt want to catch their germs.

The 84-year-old actress refuses to shake hands and hug her friends and co-stars anymore after she was struck down with influenza in December, and she cannot bear it when people try to plant a sloppy kiss on her cheek.

She said: I try to avoid shaking hands - instead offering my jaunty closed fist for a gentle bump, which is usually met by a puzzled expression unless the recipient is approaching puberty - much less this ghastly fad of kissing and hugging strangers.

The bane of my life is the bear hug followed by a sloppy kiss on the cheek from total strangers.

As I was born and brought up at a time where you didnt kiss or hug anyone except your family, and it was the norm to seldom receive much affection from your parents past the age of ten, this is a fad I cant adjust to.

The former Dynasty star felt as though she might be dying when she was struck down with the flu virus on a plane to Dubai late last year, which left her bed-bound for two weeks.

She said: I took to my bed like a Victorian lady with a case of the swoons - legs shaky as spaghetti, ribs aching from a hacking cough.

Bed-bound for a fortnight, I almost felt that the end was near. (Im an actress - you have to expect some drama.).

After being struck down with the infectious disease while she was in the air, Joan went to extreme lengths to protect herself from germs while on a recent flight, on which she put duct tape over her air vent and swabbed her seat with disinfectant wipes.

In a piece for the Daily Mail newspaper, she wrote: I have upped my one-woman war against germs.

A few weeks after my illness, on a flight from London to LA, I was adamant on blocking the airvent above me with duct tape and swabbing my seat and media screen vigorously with disinfectant wipes.

I had armed myself with enough hand sanitiser, nose-blocking gel and baby wipes to stock a corner chemist.

I was protecting myself from the zillions of invisible germs that lurk inside aeroplanes, as they do on every surface from door handles to lift buttons and supermarket trolleys.

Indeed, while Ive long worn gloves as a fashionable accessory, now I wear them whenever possible to protect myself against virulent germs..

For more infomation >> SHOCKING NEWS!!Joan Collins' germ fear - What Is The Reason?!!! [SEE DETAILS] - Duration: 3:40.

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Is it okay to be white? | Riley J. Dennis - Duration: 6:34.

You know how sometimes people say something and there's a meaning beyond the literal

interpretation of their words?

Like if there's context or history or tone or something else behind their words?

Like, if I come up to you and say, "Hmph, that's a nice shirt," you can probably

detect that I didn't actually mean that that's a nice shirt.

Or maybe you and I are on a mission where we have given someone the codename of hawk.

When I say, "The hawk is in the nest," you probably know I'm not talking about

a literal hawk -- I'm saying that the person has arrived.

When we use language, we very often mean stuff beyond the literal interpretation of our words.

When I say it's raining cats and dogs, I don't actually mean that pets are falling from the sky.

So, with all of that in mind, it's important to know that the phrase "it's okay to

be white" is racist as shit.

I know it may sound innocent to some of you, but it's a dog whistle.

It's a phrase that would fly under most people's radar, but that would signal to

a certain group of people -- in this case, White Supremacists -- that the person saying

this phrase is one of them.

The phrase "it's okay to be white" recently gained notoriety thanks to the garbage can

of the internet, 4chan.

White Nationalists and Neo-Nazis on that site designed the phrase specifically to try and

piss off people on the left and make white people look like victims.

They wanted a phrase that could embolden White Nationalists

while appearing innocent to the average person.

They wanted to make the public sympathetic to their imaginary cause of white people as

a group being oppressed.

They desperately wanted to be victims.

And frustratingly, they've kind of succeeded.

Flyers with the phrase have been plastered around colleges in the US, some asshole was

actually paid money to give an "it's okay to be white" speech at the University of

Connecticut, and White Nationalist Tucker Carlson cried about it during his segment on Fox News.

But this phrase actually has an even deeper history than just racist asshats gathering on 4chan.

The Anti-Defamation League has found much earlier usages of the phrase, including in

a 2001 song by a white power band, in White Supremacist flyers from 2005, and a KKK member

tweeted the phrase in 2012.

If this is your first time coming across the phrase, just know that it isn't the first

time for Nazis and White Nationalists.

For them, it's somewhat of a slogan.

It's a way for them to make themselves politically correct in a world that rightfully wants them to fuck off.

It's just like -- if you consider yourself to be against racism, then you should probably

want to distance yourself from a phrase that has deep roots in White Supremacy and Neo-Nazism.

Like, okay, literally, word for word, with no context, "it's okay to be white" is true.

But knowing that it has more meaning behind it, knowing that it's a racist dog whistle,

that should be enough for you to say, "No, fuck this, fuck that phrase, it's racist,

and I don't want to have anything to do with it."

It's really not that hard.

Don't give these people the time of day.

Don't get into an argument about whether or not it's okay to be white, because that's

not the discussion.

Literally nobody is saying that it's not okay to be white.

We're only saying that the phrase "it's okay to be white" is racist as shit.

And what's frustrating about this is that the racists who hide behind this phrase know

that context matters.

They know exactly what bullshit they're pulling.

Because when they see the phrase "Black Lives Matter" they infer a whole lot of

context about that phrase.

Because taken literally, Black Lives Matter literally cannot be offensive.

It's just a statement of fact, and if you disagree with it, you're saying that Black

lives don't matter, which would be a really shitty thing to argue.

But, conservatives and White Nationalists are offended by the phrase Black Lives Matter,

because the context they take from that phrase is "And therefore white lives don't matter."

That's why people get so offended over the phrase Black Lives Matter, because they infer

context from it.

But, important indistinction here, the actual context behind Black Lives Matter is "Black

lives should matter, but currently, they are not valued as much as other lives."

So there's just no equivalency between the two phrases -- but I think this can demonstrate

how people infer meaning from phrases that otherwise don't have a whole lot of meaning

behind them, because of context.

For an example of how important context is, let's run through a hypothetical situation.

Let's say you get coffee with your friend, and they say they'll pay for your drink

in exchange for you paying for their drink next time.

So you agree, and they pay for your drink.

Now, a few days later, you both go to get coffee again.

When you go up to pay, your friend is waiting for you to pay for their drink, but you don't.

When they ask why you're not paying for their drink, you say, "Look, I only think

it's fair that when we get coffee, we both pay for our own drinks.

You shouldn't expect me to pay for your drink."

You're ignoring all of the context that led up to that interaction!

Because yeah, it would be weird if your friend just randomly expected you to pay for them,

but there's history and context there.

The people today who are saying "it's okay to be white" are the ones who ignore

history and context and pretend that the phrase has no deeper meaning.

They're the ones who don't give a shit that you paid for their coffee because that

was in the past and has no bearing on what's happening now.

They believe everyone should pay for their own coffee, don't you?

And don't try to muddy their argument by bringing in context.

Or like, imagine how annoying it would be to have a friend who just constantly says

it's okay for them to do stuff that is obviously okay.

Like you sit down to play Mario Kart and they go, "It's okay for me to play as Mario."

Like, okay, who said you couldn't?

Or you're going on a walk with them and they say, "It's okay for me to be wearing shoes."

Like, again, no one said you couldn't!

At some point, it would get really fucking annoying and you would tell them to shut up.

Not because it's wrong to play as Mario or wear shoes, but because they literally

do not need to say it!

It's that simple.

People who tell you that it's okay to play as Mario or wear shoes or be white -- they

already know that all those things are okay, and they know you know it too.

They just want to provoke a reaction out of you.

They want to start conflict where none exists.

They want to be victims and to have all the attention on them and how hard life is for

them because they're not allowed to just state facts.

The truth is you're allowed to constantly declare that shit everyone knows is okay is

okay, but don't be surprised when everyone thinks you're an annoying piece of shit

because of it.

And one of the most ironic parts of this for me, just on a personal level, is that people

constantly accuse me of always wanting to be a victim.

But like, I benefit from white privilege.

I'm not anywhere near being oppressed in terms of race.

So when talking about race, I do anything but "play the victim".

I admit that I am afforded benefits because of the color of my skin that people of color are not.

That's an easy reality for me to except.

But for tons of conservatives and White Nationalists and Neo-Nazis, they really just want to be

the victim here.

They want to manufacture outrage against white people so they can get sympathy.

They want people to feel bad for them just because they're white.

Well, the time has finally come, and this gonna be fun to say: Suck it up, snowflakes.

No one cares about your "it's okay to be white" flyers.

Your desire to be a victim in a country that systemically favors you in every way possible

is hilarious and saddening.

It's time you accept the fact that you're not a victim.

No one is saying it's not okay to be white, so stop acting like it.

Anyway, that's all I have for you today.

If you'd like to see more videos like this, you can subscribe by clicking over here, or

you can support me on Patreon by clicking over here.

Thanks so much for watching, and I'll see you next time.

For more infomation >> Is it okay to be white? | Riley J. Dennis - Duration: 6:34.

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This is Why Fortnite sucks....Pt.2 - Duration: 10:09.

For more infomation >> This is Why Fortnite sucks....Pt.2 - Duration: 10:09.

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Surrender Is - Pastor Danny de Armas - First Baptist Orlando - Duration: 0:59.

Surrender is giving. Surrender is giving up. Surrender is giving up my

rights, my preferences, my seat, my space, my turn.

Surrender is giving up my platform, my status, my importance, and my authority.

Surrender is giving up on my way. Surrender is letting go of the wheel.

Surrender means it's not about me. Surrender means it's His way or the

highway. Surrender means I will go wherever, I will love whoever, I will give

whatever Jesus tells me and asks me to do. And surrender is the only way to open

the door to the kingdom of heaven.

For more infomation >> Surrender Is - Pastor Danny de Armas - First Baptist Orlando - Duration: 0:59.

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Caroline Sunshine Joining Trump Administration - What Is The Reason?!!! [SEE DETAILS] - Duration: 4:09.

Caroline Sunshine Joining Trump Administration - What Is The Reason?!!! [SEE DETAILS]

The 22-year-old is best known for her work in the Disney Channel series Shake It Up.

Carolyn Sunshine already knows what it's like to be in the spotlight, but the 22-year-old Disney star is getting a new level of viral fame after the surprise announcement this week that she would be joining Donald Trump's administration.

And the internet seems to notice her striking similarities to another close member of Donald Trump's inner circle — his daughter, Ivanka Trump.

The actress was announced as the newest addition to the White House press team, Variety noted.

While the headline came as a shock to many that someone so young — and known mostly for her work on the Disney Channel — would earn a spot in the White House, the Variety report noted that she is actually quite qualified.

Sunshine studied international relations and economics at Claremont McKenna College and had already put in work as a White House intern.

She also worked her way up the ranks within the Republican Party, serving as an intern for House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and later for the California Republican Party.

But until the announcement, many knew Carolyn Sunshine largely for her part in the Disney Channel show Shake It Up, the project that helped launch Zendaya and Bella Thorne to fame.

In the wake of the announcement, pictures of Carolyn Sunshine spread across the interent as people tried to place the Disney star — and took note of her resemblance to Ivanka Trump.

Carolyn Sunshine's breakout actually came before her time on Shake It Up.

In 2010, she made her film debut in the movie Barbara Winslow and also appeared in the live-action version of Marmaduke.

Those projects helped her land a lead role on Shake It Up, with IMDB noting that her role as Tinka Hessenheffer earned praise from People magazine as "the best performance on the show." Sunshine also used the project to showcase her dancing and singing abilities, the site noted, with Sunshine collaborating on albums that the show produced.

She then took a break from acting and performing and went to college, where she took a focus on public service.

Sunshine participated in a number of volunteer projects while buidling up her resume on the political side as well.

In the wake of the announcement, the biggest reaction from the interent was the striking similarities between Carolyn Sunshine and Ivanka Trump, Donald's eldest daugther and a close White House adviser.

It is not clear what role Caroline Sunshine will play in the White House, though the more entry-level position means she likely will not be in the spotlight again in Trump's administration.

For more infomation >> Caroline Sunshine Joining Trump Administration - What Is The Reason?!!! [SEE DETAILS] - Duration: 4:09.

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Billionaire Trump Fan Is SICK Of NFL – Just Dropped MILLIONS To FINALLY End It! - Duration: 4:53.

A huge Trump supporter recently decided that he is tired of what he's seeing happen in

the country all because of one massive industry who has abused their power.

Now, he's just made a major move to decimate it.

Peter Theil, who is the founder of PayPal, and an openly gay Trump supporter understands

how to make money and is everything liberals hate considering he supports our president

despite his lifestyle.

He's in the perfect position to make the move he just did, considering that Forbes

recently reported that his net worth is around 2.5 billion dollars and is the owner and developer

of seven large companies.

He's using his wealth where it's definitely needed…just like his good friend Donald

Trump has.

It's not about creating divisiveness in the country, like what rich liberals tend

to do, it's about preventing it, which starts with putting one huge group that promoted

hate in this country out of business and it's about time.

Thiel recently teamed up with Charlie Ebersol, the son of longtime NBC Sports executive Dick

Ebersol and director of the 30 for 30 documentaries to form a new league.

Peter Thiel

According to Patriot Journal, It's safe to say the NFL has had a rough couple of years.

The once beloved league has faced tremendous backlash.

All because it's players have disrespected the flag.

Worse still, the league's owners have refused to demand players stand for the Anthem.

They've even given millions to the players' union, who will spend the cash on social justice

programs.

Pathetic.

(Keep in mind that was your money, if you support the NFL).

Now the NFL has another problem: competition.

A major Trump supporter is throwing millions into a new league.

One that will surely give the NFL a run for its money.

It's also of note that Theil is a Facebook stockholder, one of the originals to buy in,

and is on Facebook's board of directors.

The differences personal and political differences he has with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg

are apparent.

Given the recent politically-based moves Thiel has mad and the personal data controversy

Facebook is embroiled in having made this private information available to different

groups, including Barack Obama's 2012 campaign, things could get pretty interesting between

these two billionaires.

Sports Illustrated has more on why Theil is making this multi-million dollar move:

Charlie Ebersol, the son of longtime NBC Sports executive Dick Ebersol and director of the

30 for 30 documentary about the original XFL his father created with WWE's Vince McMahon,

announced Tuesday that he plans to launch a football league next February.

The league is called the Alliance of American Football and will feature eight 50-man teams

playing a 10-game schedule that begins on February 9, the Saturday after next year's

Super Bowl.

Funding for the league comes from the Peter Thiel-led Founder's Fund, Barstool Sports

investors the Chernin Group, former Vikings pass rusher Jared Allen and others…

The league is hoping to draw talent from the wealth of high-level college players who don't

make the NFL.

Teams will have the right to draft players who played college football in their local

market, similar to the territorial pick system that existed in the early days of the NBA.

You read that right.

The billionaire PayPal co-creator and outspokenly gay Trump supporter is bankrolling an NFL

alternative.

Will wonders never cease?

The new league has already landed a broadcasting deal with CBS, which is well-known for its

sports coverage.

It looks like the AAF is already moving full-steam ahead.

You better believe there will be plenty of college football players eager to prove themselves

in this new league.

Players that were rejected by the NFL—because of severe lack of spots—will get a second

chance.

Considering the league's name—Alliance of American Football—there is a good chance

patriotism will be a focus.

I'm going to guess standing for the Anthem will be in the rule book.

This new league will be able to challenge the NFL, doing all the things the bigger league

refuses to do.

But will it be enough to knock the NFL from the throne?

Maybe in time.

The NFL has suffered in dropped viewers since the Anthem fiasco.

Plus, the XFL is already scheduled to return.

All this new competition will put a serious strain on the NFL.

Hmm, maybe Commissioner Goodell should have dealt with the kneelers when he had a chance!

While it's hard to believe that a new league would thrive, it might give way to pressuring

the NFL to change some of its rules about kneeling for the national anthem.

Theil is a guy that understands business and organizations.

with this team of people, they just might have a chance at dethroning the NFL.

For more infomation >> Billionaire Trump Fan Is SICK Of NFL – Just Dropped MILLIONS To FINALLY End It! - Duration: 4:53.

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WES Document Requirements: What is a Sealed Envelope? - Duration: 1:15.

As you prepare to send your documents to us, you may have noticed the requirement for some

documents, like academic transcripts or marksheets, to be sent in a sealed envelope.

It is important to follow these instructions because if a document with this requirement

arrives in an envelope that has been opened, not sealed properly, or has a broken seal,

it will not be accepted.

This will cause delays while we wait for you to re-submit the document properly.

To help you understand this requirement better, let's review what we mean when we say

"sealed envelope."

The front of the sealed envelope should have the name of your university or school.

Many schools use an official envelope (which usually includes the school's logo)

to fulfill this requirement.

The front of this envelope should also include your WES reference number.

The back of the sealed envelope is where the envelope is sealed.

There should be a seal, stamp, or official signature across the flap closure that will

indicate whether the envelope has been opened.

Sealed envelopes are required because they ensure your WES evaluation is accurate and

trustworthy.

If you have any questions about sending us a sealed envelope, please contact us at wes.org/contact.

For more infomation >> WES Document Requirements: What is a Sealed Envelope? - Duration: 1:15.

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Why Red Faction: Guerrilla's remaster is a big deal - Duration: 4:38.

Why Red Faction: Guerrilla's remaster is a big deal

Red Faction: Guerrilla is one of the best games of the past decade; unfortunately, most people still haven't played it. Hopefully, that's about to change.

Today, THQ Nordic revealed Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered, a remaster for PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One. (Yes, the name is real. No, I don't think we can convince them to change it.).

The original Red Faction: Guerrilla was released on PlayStation 3, Windows PC and Xbox 360 a year after Grand Theft Auto 4, and by comparison, its muddy visuals and bare-bones open world appeared outdated.

As a result, Guerrilla received slightly above-average reviews, most of which criticized the game's B-movie plot and barren landscape. Nonetheless, it became a cult classic. Sure, the world was visually bland, but it was also fully destructible.

And while the dialogue was crude, the plot — which placed the player in the shoes of a guerrilla terrorist — took a transgressive approach in a way its contemporaries hadn't dared.

Like great sci-fi, Guerrilla used its alien setting to explore ideas that would feel uncomfortable and controversial if presented literally. Guerrilla's publisher, THQ, fundamentally misunderstood the game's appeal, and listened too closely to its critics.

Where Guerrilla played like fully destructible Grand Theft Auto on Mars, THQ squished its follow-up, Red Faction: Armageddon, into generic and claustrophobic corridors, like a Dead Space knockoff.

THQ hoped Armageddon would serve as a launchpad for a larger cross-media initiative. Instead, the project flopped, culminating with a $38.4 million loss.

After THQ filed for bankruptcy in December 2012, the rights to the Red Faction series and other brands were sold to Nordic Games at auction in April 2013.

The publisher later acquired the THQ name as well, and renamed itself THQ Nordic in 2016. Since picking up the franchise, THQ Nordic has been quietly updating Red Faction: Guerrilla on Steam, improving performance and fixing its online multiplayer functionality.

In hindsight, that work appears to have laid the foundation for this remaster. The remaster is being done by Kaiko, which most recently handled the remaster of another THQ game for THQ Nordic: Darksiders Warmastered Edition.

(Apparently bad remaster puns are THQ Nordic's thing.) THQ Nordic is currently building off the Darksiders remaster with Darksiders 3, scheduled for release sometime this year. The work on Darksiders suggests an promising roadmap for the Red Faction series.

You can check out nine 4K screenshots of Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered below. THQ Nordic's commitment to Guerrilla is the apparent recognition of the game's value.

While nothing has been confirmed, the remaster scans like a smart way to relaunch the franchise by building goodwill with long-term fans, creating new ones and gauging a potential audience for the future of the series.

And that's a big deal: A great but underappreciated video game may be lifted from the scraps of history, and given the shot it deserves to rest comfortably alongside its more famous contemporaries.

Yes, the name is just the absolute pits. But they can call Guerrilla whatever they want so long as it means more.

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