Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 8, 2018

Waching daily Aug 1 2018

do you know what I hate the most when I go to the gym exactly running into these

guys could think that every day is chest day I mean come on if that bothers

you two please make sure you share this video

you know what's even worse what dude do it I'm in the middle of a video what what

shirt what shirt are you talking about oh this shirt I'm just kidding we all know that

Monday it's international chest day then so is Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Saturday and Sunday so make sure you click the link that's up here or down

here this come on man we all know everyday is chest day this is good stuff

wait before you go make sure you use the coupon code "chestday" to get a good deal

on all tanks at the store not just this dope tank but all of them and I'll see

you the gym if you even lift bro

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The Reason Why Laziness Is a Sign of Intelligence Here's What Science Say - Duration: 3:51.

The Reason Why Laziness Is a Sign of Intelligence - Here's What Science Say

Does the couch call out to you?

Do your hobbies include afternoon naps and Netflix marathons?

Do you also consider yourself to be a genius?

A promising and insightful new study confirms what we lazy people have suspected all along.

Lazy individuals are in fact more thoughtful and intelligent than our highly active counterparts.

In this video, I'm going to show you the reason why laziness is a sign of intelligence according

to science.

But before we start, make sure to like this video and subscribe our channel so you won't

miss any interesting updates in the future guys!

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be useful for you.

A study published in the Journal of Health Psychology suggests that individuals who have

a high IQ tend to spend less time engaging in physical activity.

Researchers from the Florida Gulf Coast University gave a large group of students a test designed

to measure their need for cognitive activity.

They used this to identify thirty students who expressed a strong desire to engage in

deep thought, as well as thirty students who preferred to avoid mentally difficult activities.

Then, the researchers gave each test subject a device to wear on their wrist which would

measure their level of physical activity over the next week.

The group who described themselves as "thinkers" were determined to be far less active than

the "non-thinkers" throughout the week.

Oddly, on the weekends, their activity levels grew closer together.

Although the researchers were unable to explain this phenomenon, I have a personal theory.

It is possible that "non-thinkers" engaged in habitual physical activity as a part of

their normal workday, while the "thinkers" did not.

On the weekends, the "non-thinkers" might have taken a break from their regular gym

routine, while the "thinkers" were more inclined to engage in recreational activities

and social outings.

Why Lazy People are More Likely to Succeed in Life

This connection between laziness and intelligence is thought to be a result of the way that

a highly intelligent mind functions.

Smarter people tend to have an increased capacity for internal stimulation and an inclination

to spend more time deep in thought.

While highly active people rely on external stimulation in the form of activity, more

intelligent people just don't need to do this.

Our minds can maintain an adequate level of stimulation from the comfort of our worn-out

armchairs.

This theory is supported by earlier research, which suggested that highly intelligent people

were less prone to boredom.

They also found boring situations to be less unpleasant, and were more able to easily cope

with them through increased internal thought.

Could it be then that "non-thinkers" engage in physical activity as a way to escape the

dullness of their inner world?

As lead researcher Todd McElroy warned, "Ultimately, an important factor that may help more thoughtful

individuals combat their lower average activity levels is awareness.

Awareness of their tendency to be less active, coupled with an awareness of the cost associated

with inactivity, more thoughtful people may then choose to become more active throughout

the day."

Well, that's the reason why laziness is a sign of intelligence according to science.

Really cool information isn't it?

Leave us a comment down below and let us know what your thought of this video.

Don't forget to give us account subs and watch other amazing videos on our channel.

Thanks for watching!

Robyn Reisch http://iheartintelligence.com

For more infomation >> The Reason Why Laziness Is a Sign of Intelligence Here's What Science Say - Duration: 3:51.

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Useless commentary is useless [mic check] - Duration: 6:40.

Hey.

Thanks for clicking on this video.

And thanks for sticking around if you do.

If you're one of the few people who have seen that post on my tumblr, where I said

that there would be no voiceovers in the videos, now you're probably wondering,

what in the world are whose peculiar sound waves that are entering your ear canals.

Well, that's my voice, hi, hello.

I lied.

Alright, honestly, I did not plan to record anything.

I didn't even had a microphone at the time I said that.

But then, I accidentally bought a microphone a week later.

Or maybe it was not accidentally at all and I lied again.

Do you want to hear a story of how I acquired this mic?

Oh, why am I asking?

I'm gonna tell it anyway.

So, curiosity got the best of me and I decided to check how bad my English pronunciation

actually is.

A single recording device I had was my phone.

I downloaded an app so very appropriately called "Microphone"

hooked my phone to the computer, did a couple of tests

and it was... atrocious.

The audio quality it is, not my English.

For someone who never speaks English IRL, my pronunciation I think is... okay.

Not great by any measure, but passable.

Yet still, this would not be enough to make me go buy a mic.

What made me go buy a mic was

my headphones dying in the middle of that pronunciation test I did.

I grieved over my fallen brother, and after, as I was ordering a new pair of headphones,

I threw some inexpensive microphone in the cart.

And here I am, forcing myself to record, because if I don't use this little piece of tech

I might as well just had thrown $20 out the window.

I might sound weird, but practice makes perfect, if I do this long enough

eventually it will improve my English skills.

Yes, I could take courses, or use online resources to teach myself.

But the alternative of putting myself out on the internet

and potentially embarrassing myself

is much more enticing.

Or at least more fun.

Hm…

Looks like, I'm out of… things to say.

Perhaps we could simply sit in silence for a minute

Ok, it was not a great idea.

You were not supposed to hear that.

I better say something about the picture that has been coming together on the background.

Those are characters from a web cartoon "DREAMophrenia".

DREAMophrenia is an amateur web cartoon about a simple girl called Liandra,

who has a special ability to travel to the mysterious world of dreams, when she falls asleep.

Although she is still new to dream walking

she already has ̷a ver̴y̸ ̴im̶po̵rta̶n̴t̶ m̶i̴ss̴i̴o̷n̴ t̶o̸ ̶s̵t̵o̴p̴ ̵t̴h̸e̷ ̵i̷n̶v̷a̵s̶i̴o̴n̷ ̵o̴͕̍f̶̱̀ ̵̺̑e̵͚͝v̴̡̽ī̵̘ĺ̸̥ ̵̹͊n̵̫̒i̶͔͘g̴̞̃h̵͔͑t̴͔̐m̵͖̍ḁ̵͛ṙ̴͍e̶̥͂s̸̥̈

â̵̼ń̸̨d̵̝̊ ̴̙̂s̵͎͐a̴̞͐ṽ̸̥e̴͍̋ ̸̩͌i̶̼̓n̴̝̆ṉ̸̋o̷͈̽c̶̠͝e̴̠͋n̶̉ͅt̶̙͗ ̵͙̌p̷̗͒e̴̳̊ȏ̴̻p̵̞̕ľ̷̢e̸̜̕ ̵͎͐o̸͎̣̿̿f̵̢̣͐ ̴̡͕̏͌̍Ḋ̴̟̕ȓ̵̼̜̫̕͘e̴̮͇̔͑͐ͅă̷̟̕͝m̵̬̓l̵͎̈́́ḁ̷̝͓̓͛n̵͓̣̐͛ḑ̶̲̫̈́͘͝.̶̩̖̯̂̚

Link will be provided.

Do you notice something not usual about this picture?

Yes, both of the characters are female, which is a nice change, because my blogs and galleries

are just a never-ending sausage fest.

Because the source is a cartoon,

there were attempts at making stylization of this fan art more cartoony.

But they failed miserably, so I cut them out,

for one should not let the meatbags see one's mistakes.

Now the picture just blends in with all the other pictures I did.

I guess, machines…

I mean, some people are just not fit to do cartoons.

Oh, look, the video is reaching its end.

You just wasted a few fleeting moments of this petty struggle you call life.

And I could have saved my effort too.

All of this was pointless and not worthy of anyone's attention.

The title

turned out to be true.

For more infomation >> Useless commentary is useless [mic check] - Duration: 6:40.

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What are the different types of prayer? | What is Prayer? | GotQuestions.org - Duration: 4:12.

Today's question is, "What are the different types of prayer?"

In this video I'll answer that question from a biblical perspective.

Afterwards, as always, I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end.

The Bible reveals many types of prayers and employs a variety of words to describe

the practice.

For example, 1 Timothy 2:1 says, "First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers,

intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people."

Here, all four of the main Greek words used for prayer are mentioned in one verse.

Here are the main types of prayers in the Bible:

The prayer of faith: James 5:15 says, "And the prayer of faith will save the one who

is sick, and the Lord will raise him up."

In this context, prayer is offered in faith for someone who is sick, asking God to heal.

When we pray, we are to believe in the power and goodness of God (Mark 9:23).

The prayer of agreement (also known as corporate prayer): After Jesus' ascension, the disciples

"all joined together constantly in prayer" (Acts 1:14).

Later, after Pentecost, the early church "devoted themselves" to prayer (Acts 2:42).

Their example encourages us to pray with others.

The prayer of request (or supplication): We are to take our requests to God.

Philippians 4:6 teaches, "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer

and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God."

Part of winning the spiritual battle is to be "praying at all times in the Spirit,

with all prayer and supplication" (Ephesians 6:18).

The prayer of thanksgiving: We see another type of prayer in Philippians 4:6: thanksgiving

or thanks to God.

"With thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God."

Many examples of thanksgiving prayers can be found in the Psalms.

The prayer of worship: The prayer of worship is similar to the prayer of thanksgiving.

The difference is that worship focuses on who God is; thanksgiving focuses on what God

has done.

Church leaders in Antioch prayed in this manner with fasting: "While they were worshiping

the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, 'Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for

the work to which I have called them.'

Then after fasting and praying they laid their hands on them and sent them off" (Acts 13:2-3).

The prayer of consecration: Sometimes, prayer is a time of setting ourselves apart to follow

God's will.

Jesus made such a prayer the night before His crucifixion: "And going a little farther

he fell on his face and prayed, saying, 'My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass

from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will'" (Matthew 26:39).

The prayer of intercession: Many times, our prayers include requests for others as we

intercede for them.

We are told to make intercession "for everyone" in 1 Timothy 2:1.

Jesus serves as our example in this area.

The whole of John 17 is a prayer of Jesus on behalf of His disciples and all believers.

The prayer of imprecation: Imprecatory prayers are found in the Psalms. For example,

Psalm 7, Psalm 55, and Psalm 69.

They are used to invoke God's judgment on the wicked and thereby avenge the righteous.

The psalmists use this type of appeal to emphasize the holiness of God and the surety

of His judgment.

Jesus teaches us to pray for blessing on our enemies, not cursing (Matthew 5:44-48).

The Bible also speaks of praying in the Spirit (1 Corinthians 14:14-15) and prayers when

we are unable to think of adequate words (Romans 8:26-27).

In those times, the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us.

Prayer is conversation with God and should be made without ceasing.

As we grow in our love for Jesus Christ, we will naturally desire to talk to Him.

Want to learn more?

Subscribe so you don't miss the next video!

Visit GotQuestions.org for more great content.

And check out the details section below this video, there is one book I recommend, along

with several related articles.

If you'd like to learn about Bible Munch, or if you're interested in Bite-sized devotionals,

subscribe to Bible Munch on YouTube, it's linked right here.

Now remember, Got questions?

The Bible has answers, and we'll help you find them!

For more infomation >> What are the different types of prayer? | What is Prayer? | GotQuestions.org - Duration: 4:12.

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The All-New 2019 Ram 1500 Lineup is Here | Get Your New Ram Today! - Duration: 0:59.

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For more infomation >> The All-New 2019 Ram 1500 Lineup is Here | Get Your New Ram Today! - Duration: 0:59.

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Snark Squad is now on Patreon! - Duration: 1:48.

Marines: Hello friends! My name is Marines

Nicole: I'm Nicole Sweeney

Marines: And we are co-founders of The Snark Squad, a pop culture site where we recap and review all manner of books, TV, and movies.

Nicole: And this is a very special Snark Squad Vlog to announce, as the title suggests, that we are launching a Patreon.

We have been working on Snark Squad for over 7 years now, and we love this website so very much.

We've gotten to try so many different things – from recaps to Twitter chats to a podcast, and so on and so forth.

And we have loved all of the things that go onto working on this website.

More than that, though, we love the very smart, funny, thoughtful community that has grown up around it.

Marines: Community is at the heart of all that we do.

From the launch of Snark Squad, we knew we wanted this space to be about media commentary and media consumption in community.

We launched this project between friends and it's never stopped feeling like something we make for and with our friends.

Nicole: And as much as we love this thing that we're making, and this community, hosting and equipment are not free.

And also, all of this takes, like, a ton of time.

Mari: We've been fortunate enough to have members of that wonderful community express an interest in supporting this thing,

into helping us afford to put all the time and effort into making this website and community continue to grow.

Which is why we are launching a Patreon!

Nicole: We put together a fun perk list that we hope is fun,

with bonus content like monthly livestreams, or ways to get involved in the content, like Patron-only polls to decide what we're gonna recap in the future.

We thought about doing this for a while now, but we've hesitated because of just general discomfort with asking people for money,

and we know that not everybody who appreciates this thing that we do is also going to support it financially, and we totally understand that.

Mari: But we also value the work that we're doing and we hope that you do too.

We are so grateful for all of the support we've received over these last seven years and counting.

And we would love it if we could see you all over on Patreon as well. Bye!

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