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Lab Notes - Alternative glassware protection for sodium production (Successful) - August 31st 2018 - Duration: 11:54.Greetings fellow nerds.
Doing another lab notes video on my project on making sodium metal.
As you already know by now i've been making sodium metal by the alcohol catalyzed magnesium reduction process and have been very successful so far.
I've been able to refine the techniques for recovering sodium and i've also been able to solve the troublesome glassware destruction problem.
Basically i had to dry the sodium hydroxide with sodium metal.
Overall things look pretty good.
Now it's just an optional matter of exploring the chemistry a bit more and maybe find a few more ways to streamline and optimize the process.
In this video i wanted to focus on finding an alternate way to dry the sodium hydroxide or jumpstart the reaction.
Using sodium metal is the best way since sodium just adds to our yield and doesn't contaminate our process or create additional waste.
After we get an initial jumpstart quantity of sodium and use it make more sodium we can just continually feed forward into subsequent runs.
But we still had the problem of getting the initial charge of sodium.
It wasn't too much of an issue though.
As we can just make it directly using the thermochemical dioxane process.
But for those amateurs who don't want to bother their neighbors with giants clouds of caustic smoke a pure wet chemical process would be desirable.
Even if it's more expensive and cumbersome, all we need is an initial jumpstart.
So my first idea was a rather crazy one and that was to dissolve a small portion of magnesium in methanol and make magnesium methoxide
and then use that to react with a small portion of sodium hydroxide in methanol.
Overall what would happen is that we'd make a mixture of magnesium oxides and sodium methoxides
and this in turn could be used to consume the water in a larger portion of sodium hydroxide.
Yeah i agree it was a rather stupid and crazy idea
but i'm of the philosophy that 5% to 10% of your research ideas should be crazy because that keeps you from being trapped in a rigid framework.
And once every year or so when your crazy idea does work it's awesome.
Unfortunately this wasn't one of them.
The magnesium methoxide and the sodium hydroxide solution formed a sol-gel that was really hard to dry out.
Oh well. Back to more mainstream ideas.
My next thought was to try and make sodium in a beaker.
Rather than avoid destroying glassware i thought we should attempt to make the cheapest sacrifice possible.
Beakers are very cheap compared to flasks with ground glass joints
so even if the beaker was destroyed that would be a much more acceptable sacrifice to get an initial charge of sodium.
So i ran the sodium production reaction using the alcohol catalyzed magnesium reduction approach in a beaker with a round bottom flask of water as a condenser.
It failed miserably and produced no sodium or reactive compounds.
I think the problem was air.
In all my reactions i always hooked up a bubbler to monitor progress.
This also prevents backflow of air into the flask.
But in a beaker I didn't have this so air could get in.
I think this reacted with any sodium produced and maybe also oxidized the alcohols.
So that was a failure.
To be certain i ran it a couple more times and also tried doing it with aluminum foil lining to reduce damage to the beaker in a separate line of inquiry.
It all failed, producing this thick goo of aluminum and magnesium oxides.
So for now i'm going abandon beakers.
But this doesn't mean it can't work.
Maybe making sodium a mason jar would be viable since they're designed to let gas out but not back in.
However, i'm not going to try this yet because i don't trust a soda lime glass mason jar to handle the extreme thermal stresses the reaction produces
as well as genuine borosilicate glass labware.
So let's move onto our new round of testing.
This is the flask for my next test.
I'm taking pictures now of before and after my experiments to document extremely subtle damage.
And this is going to be my new test apparatus.
I'm using a claisen adapter so i can connect a bubbler as well as insert a thermometer directly into the reaction mixture.
You might be wondering why i don't have a reflux condenser anymore.
I find that now that we're using much lower temperatures of around 200 celsius the baby oil evaporates very little.
Just the cooling action of the neck of the flask and the claisen adapter is enough to recondense it.
So we don't need the condenser anymore as long as we keep using the lower temperatures.
A small bonus of our chemistry that makes it even easier for the amateur to execute.
So for my next experiment i'm going to try using aluminum metal powder as the drying agent.
I had the idea for using aluminum metal after i realized in my last video
that the glassware destruction reaction generated water that i believe helped to cause further destruction and product loss.
The reaction of aluminum with sodium hydroxide is a water consuming reaction.
Although it does deplete some sodium hydroxide so we'll probably have less yield.
Anyway, after mixing in aluminum metal, sodium hydroxide, mineral oil and tertiary alcohol I inserted a digital thermometer and began heating.
I'm using an internal thermometer now to better track the internal temperature of the reaction mixture and make my results more reproducible.
Now that we've been able to lower our operating temperature down to 200 celsius small changes in temperature now have greater effects.
Anyway, i slowly ramped up the temperature from room temperature up to 200 celsius over the course of about four hours.
As you can see by the bubbling the reaction of aluminum and sodium hydroxide with water seems to be working and generating hydrogen.
Once i hit 200 celsius i held the temperature for another 4 hours and then let it cool to examine the flask.
And here we are at room temperature... This is not good.
This white clouding of the glass definitely wasn't there when we started and indicates the glass is being damaged.
This particular experiment is a failure.
Not to let an experiment go to waste i added magnesium anyway and still proceeded to try and make sodium.
This was to figure out if aluminum has a negative effect on the sodium production reaction.
I'm not sure if this is ultimately important
but i figured it was good data to have in case we decide to use aluminum vessels or other aluminum reactants in the future.
And after reacting for several hours we indeed did get sodium production.
It was slower than usual but that's probably because of insufficient water removal by the aluminum.
I processed the reaction as usual and i noticed that the aluminum doesn't mix in with the sodium.
This is a good thing actually and means that the sodium is relatively aluminum free.
And here is the cleaned flask.
The damage is there compared to the previous picture but actually quite small.
Maybe we can do better.
I think maybe i simply ran the drying step too fast.
Unlike sodium, aluminum does not liquefy at these temperatures so it would take much longer to react with the water.
So i setup another run using the same flask but this time ramped the temperature to 200 celsius over the course of 8 hours.
This time i didn't put in magnesium since we already know we can make sodium even with aluminum present.
So to save time i'm just going to focus on the aluminum drying.
And here it is after 8 hours and allowing it to cool down.
Looks good. Maybe it worked this time.
On a different note it doesn't seem like we're making sodium with just aluminum.
In theory it should be possible to make sodium from aluminum but it doesn't seem we have the right catalyst or temperature to make it happen. Oh well.
Now here is the flask after cleaning.
Okay looks like i blundered by using the same damaged flask as before as i can't tell the difference.
If there is damage it's very subtle.
But I suppose that's still an improvement over earlier.
So let me get a much better flask and try this all over again.
We mix aluminum powder, sodium hydroxide, oil and alcohol and ramp to 200 celsius over eight hours.
Flask looks pretty good.
And here it is after cleaning.
We're doing better but it's not perfect.
It's very hard to see on camera but there is degradation over here.
Nonetheless, while aluminum is not as good as sodium, it's still a very good drying agent compared to magnesium alone.
This level of damage is acceptable in my opinion as the flask is still fully functional.
But can we do even better than this?
Let me get another flask now.
First i'll fill with oil.
At this point i'm going to move on and try a new drying agent, lithium metal.
Lithium metal is actually not that hard to get.
It can be obtained from energizer lithium batteries.
While this is extremely expensive, and thus why i never considered it for making sodium earlier.
It only needs to be used once to dry the sodium hydroxide and jumpstart the reaction.
So making sodium from lithium is back on the table.
Now i already have a nine year old video on getting lithium from energizer batteries that i've linked in the video description.
So i won't go into it here.
I'm going to use two energizer batteries worth of lithium.
And there we go.
Now for our sodium hydroxide as well as our tertiary alcohol.
Let me hook up the bubbler.
Wait a minute, is that a dead fly in my bubbler?
Oh come on, why do bugs keep committing suicide into my apparatus?
Am i known in the insect world as the Dr. Kevorkian of depressed critters? Ugh.
Piece of s***
Anyway, now that i've cleaned the bubbler we can start.
I ramped up the internal temperature to just 125 C and held it there.
Unfortunately at this point my camera had a memory card error so i lost about 5 hours of video of watching the lithium dissolve and produce sodium.
Sorry about that. Here is the aftermath.
At least it worked though.
I can see a small amount of molten metal in there.
Lithium is solid at these temperatures so any liquid metal would have to be sodium or at the very least, a mixture of lithium and sodium.
So i let it cool and processed the resulting metal.
And there is our chunk of lithium and sodium metal alloy.
I didn't let it go far enough to completely convert into sodium as evidence by the continued hydrogen formation
but the fact that we're making sodium at this temperature means all the water had to be destroyed first.
And here is our cleaned flask.
And it looks great, no degradation.
Oh that white ring you're seeing that's not present in the original photo is actually there, but wet in the original photo so it didn't show up.
This new photo is not new damage.
It's also on the outside of the flask, so it can't have come from the reaction.
Bottom line, the reaction worked.
We have a way of starting the sodium production reaction by an alternate process that doesn't damage the glassware.
And it's very neighbor friendly, unlike the thermochemical dioxane process.
So we have solved the jumpstart problem.
Now i'm sure there are other better methods to jumpstart the reaction.
But this is simple, straightforward, and in the interests of time i'm going to move on.
We have almost fully conquered this project.
The next major problem i want to address is perhaps the most important of all: the alcohol catalyst.
While making these tertiary alcohols are well within the abilities of amateur chemist.
I want to find something even easier to get even if it's not as effective.
Now that we've optimized everything else, a less effective alcohol might actually be acceptable.
I'll address that in my next video.
Anyway, thanks for watching. We're getting ever closer to the end of our project.
Special thank you to all of my supporters on patreon for making these science videos possible
with their donations and their direction.
If you are not currently a patron, but like to support the continued production of science videos like this one,
then check out my patreon page here or in the video description.
I really appreciate any and all support.
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Shareholders Take Exxon To Court For Their Roll In Climate Change - Duration: 4:21.Exxon's facing a new wave of lawsuits, this time from shareholders who are losing money
because the company covered up the dangers of climate change for decades.
Now, I've got to tell you something.
Every now and then, you'll see a case on climate change that you say, "You know what?
That's probably going to work."
You and I talked about the children's case that was filed where you had children that
were filing cases where they're asking the court to tell the government on a writ of
mandamus, "You must comply with the law.
You must comply with the clean air bill."
That was something that will work.
I feel like that will work.
This is another one.
Shareholders said, "Look, Exxon, you lied to us.
You had us investing all this money.
While we were doing that, you didn't tell us where this could end up.
It's going to end up badly.
What's your take?
We have evidence, paper evidence, documents, from Exxon that show that ... I believe it
was 1948, was one of the first times they admitted amongst themselves internally that,
"Hey, there is a direct connection between what we do and this thing we're calling a
Greenhouse Effect."
Okay, fast forward to the 70s.
They 100% knew about it.
Their documents were all over on it.
This was before the public had any idea what global warming or Greenhouse Effect was.
Exxon has known for probably 80 years at least that climate change is real, that what they
were doing was making it worse.
So for 80 years, they've been lying and withholding this information from their shareholders.
And taking shareholder money.
Right.
And saying, "We're going to prove that this is not true.
There's not enough science."
While they were saying there wasn't enough science, their own in-house scientists were
saying, "Yeah, climate change is true.
Oh, by the way, greenhouse gases are caused by what we're selling, as far as fossil fuels."
The number I think was like 180 reports.
Maybe you remember exactly, but it's around 180 reports that came in from in-house, that
all concluded at least part of what we're talking about here.
The only they shared with the public with their shareholders were about 15.
Even those, they kind of phonied up to make it look like there's not a problem here.
So I think the shareholder case has real possibility, shareholder derivative case, in this situation
has a possibility at least in getting us as far as telling the whole story.
This won't simply go away.
Documents are going to continue coming in.
We're going to see the Tillerson ... You know, Rex Tillerson, this guy that everybody, "Oh
my God, he's such an important part of government.
If Trump gets rid of Tillerson, it's going to be total disaster."
Tillerson was behind all this.
Tillerson was the voice going all over the world saying all this stuff about greenhouse
gas and climate change is a bunch of bunk, it's all phonied up by activists, doesn't
mean anything.
Now we're going to see what Rex Tillerson knew when he was out there saying that.
Well, yeah absolutely.
We know what Rex Tillerson knew.
We know the documents he was sitting on.
We know what he was covering up.
We know which front groups he was funding and giving money to to say that climate change
isn't real.
There is no question whatsoever about what Exxon did here.
The shareholders know it now.
They finally have had their eyes opened.
It's just a little disappointing that the only time we can hold them accountable for
climate change-
Is cases like these.
Yeah, it's because rich people lost a little money.
Well, think about this.
Here, you don't have to show causation.
Right.
You don't have to show, "Well, the science is in dispute here, it's in agreement here."
You have to, as a jury, decide ... First of all, the shareholder derivative case is going
to be in front of a judge.
What's going to be decided is, "How much information did you hide from the American public?"
How did you draw shareholders into continuing to invest in your company, when in your own
file cabinet you had these letters, you had memos, you had reports from your own scientists
saying, "This is a big deal.
We have to do something about it"?
And other shareholders at other oil companies need to follow suit as well to see what the
company they're investing in has been hiding, too.
Yeah, Farron, thanks for joining me.
We'll pick up some more news on this story I'm sure time and time again.
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Android Tips - Best Augmented Reality Games and Apps for Android - DIY in 5 Ep 83 - Duration: 4:28.Aw man, this is so cool!
I'm so cool!
[snap]
And, we're back to reality...
Hello everyone and welcome to DIY in 5, the show where we get you all caught up on your
tech knowledge so you can chat gadgets and build robots with the best of 'em.
I don't think we've actually done a robot episode yet - that'll be a fun one!
My name is Trisha Hershberger and today we are talking about augmented reality you can
experience all from your Android phone!
A few weeks back we did an iPhone-specific AR video and if you want to check that out,
you can do so by clicking here!
In that video we went over some of the augmented reality basics - what it is, how it's different
from VR, etc. and the TL:DR version of that is that augmented reality, or AR,
is digital information overlaid on top of actual reality.
So virtual reality is an entirely digital world and augmented reality is your world, just better.
If you think Pokémon Go, that's a really well-known example of Augmented Reality.
Another really cool thing about AR is that you
don't need a one thousand dollar headset to experience it.
Modern android phones will do just fine!
In February of 2018, Google announced ARCore,
their platform for building augmented reality experiences.
ARCore uses three main capabilities to allow devs to place virtual content into real world:
motion tracking, understanding the environment and estimating light levels.
This is great because the simpler it becomes to develop AR, the more AR we get as the consumer.
The catch?
You need a compatible Android phone to make all the magic happen.
Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy S7 or newer, LG V30, ASUS' Zenfone AR or OnePlus 5
are a few that are currently compatible, and Google is teaming up with
other smartphone manufacturers: Sony, Huawei, Vivo, etc,
to get the AR Pokéball rolling soon.
Speaking of AR Pokéballs, there are a ton of fantastic AR apps available right now on Android,
other than Pokémon Go.
Let's talk about Ingress, the game that was around long before Pokémon Go,
from the same developer team, Niantic, that really laid the groundwork
for the game we all now know so well.
Ingress turns our world into a complex, sci-fi world where you fight for either the Resistance
or the Enlightened, capturing virtual portals by traveling to them in the real world for your side.
They do a lot of immersive, real world events to pull players even deeper into the game
and I can say from experience, it's pretty cool.
Another fun AR app currently available for Android
is Quiver, the augmented reality coloring book.
You can download real coloring pages from the internet, color them in, then the app
brings your creations to life -- some of them will even play games with you.
This is great for getting your kids into AR.
Or what about coloring digital art into your world?
Just a Line lets you draw things in AR space and they stay where you draw them.
Have you been shopping for a tattoo but not sure how it will look?
Inkhunter has a huge library of tattoos that you can try out
on whatever part of your body you'd like and inspect it from all angles.
Some other, more useful AR apps I really like include Star Walk 2.
You hold your phone up to the sky and the display shows the names of the stars, planets,
constellations and even moving satellites.
If you like to hike, ViewRanger lets you discover trails nearby.
And of course, Google Translate will translate written language in real time to your phone
so you can read street signs, menus, etc. in another language.
Another AR beast from Google is Google Lens, which will intelligently analyze any photo
and provides any information Google can find about it,
including analyzing any text it can find in the photo which is very impressive.
There's new augmented reality being developed all the time and I for one am very happy about it!
Here's to hoping the new AR game Ghostbusters World
will be more than just Pokémon Go with proton packs...
I got to play it a little bit at San Diego Comic-Con this year and it looks promising.
So, what other cool AR apps are you using or looking forward to right now?
Sound off in the comments.
I'm Trisha Hershberger and you've been watching DIYin5.
See ya next time! ...if you subscribe, so then you'll know next time we upload a video is.
It's like right around here somewhere probably?
Okay bye!
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How to make load sd card for MP314/MP313/STRADA car radio \ Пишем карту для MP314 - Duration: 3:49.Hello everyone,
Today we'll show you how to make
a load SD card for MP314
with Card Master Pro programmer
the car radio asks us for SDHC card
as a first step, we have to start our SCM app
Then we are downloading our required image
from a web server. You need to click the "Скачать" button
It will start download, the Will file be in zip format.
i'll stop downloading because i already have it
Then unzip the downloaded file
Now we need to insert our card to any SDHC adapter
Then with WinHex program (launch it with an admin rights)
Click "clone the disk" button
In this window, we are selecting our file which we've unziped before
Then select our SDHC card from the list and press "OK"
"Sector to begin with" - 0, then press "OK"
again press "OK"
after that WinHex will start writing image
i've stopped the proccess because my card is already written
I want to show you that card is not working yet
and car radio says us that its invalid card
insert that card to our SCM PRO prog
Then press "SDHC write data" Button
Choose "MP314" and press "Write"
Done.
Now insert the card in the Car Radio slot and reset it
As we can see car radio starts working with our card
With all functions and options
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How Credits Work for SSDI Benefits - Duration: 1:59.Hey everyone, Paul here with Quikaid. We
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Blender Principled Volume for Fire+Smoke Simulation - Duration: 4:51.hello in this tutorial we use the new
principled volume node in blender for
fire and smoke simulations first we need
a basic understanding of the principled
volume node let me just quickly create a
simple scene with a monkey head in the
centre and a light in the back I
create a new material for the monkey
remove the surface and add the principal
volume node to the volume output before
the principal volume node we had to add
a volume scatter and the volume
absorption node together the properties
of these two old nodes can now be found
in the new node the color density and
anisotropy settings of the scatter node
are here the color of the absorption
node is here and this density attribute
now controls both scattering and
absorption just like this kind of setup
we know that we can also plug an
emission shader into the volume output
the two properties of the emission
shader color and strength can be found
in the principal volume node right here
if we like to use a black body color
temperature as our input for the
emission color we can instead use the
black body intensity and temperature
right here these three attribute
properties are text inputs and come in
very handy for smoke simulations because
we don't need separate attribute nodes
anymore at least for simple volume
materials now let's see this in action
with a smoke simulation I move the monkey
to a different layer and create a cube
scale it up a little and make this our
smoke domain with adaptive domain
switched on and 64 divisions then I
create a simple torus move it down and
scale it down a little and make it our
smoke flow object for fire plus smoke
other than that I simply keep all the
default settings I also create a
forcefield wind move and rotate it a bit
and set the strength to 3 and noise to 1
just so we get a bit more interesting
smoke I set the length of the animation
to 50 frames and hit play to get the
simulation going now when I switch this
to rendered view we see nothing because
we still need to create a material for
the smoke domain object using the
principle volume note this is really
easy because it's default values are
already perfectly set up for fire and
smoke using the density attribute for
the smoke and the temperature attribute
for the flames by default we get to
smoke only when I turn up the black body
intensity we also get the flames now we
can play with the density the intensity
and the temperature to create something
that looks nice you can see that we have
a cycles volumetric material for fire
and smoke all from a single node where
before we had to create a rather
complicated node tree one thing I like
to do for the flame though is give it a
bit of color variation to make it burn
brighter where it is emitted and darker
at the tip of the flame of course we can
still do this using the principles
volume node also I simply create the
color ramp for the flame colors I want
now I use the good old attribute "flame"
as the driving factor now I switch off
the black body intensity plug this color
ramp into the emission color and turn up
the emission strength the flame
attribute is actually 1 where the
flame is the hottest so we can simply
flip our color ramp so the blue is now
down here then it fades to white yellow
red and so on if I make the smoke really
really dense now we notice that the
flame sort of disappears that's because
we have smoke everywhere which we can
see when I switch off the flame emission
for a moment the heavy smoke down here
covers up the flames we could simply
crank up the emission strength to
counteract that or maybe better we
subtract the flame from the smoke so we
have much less smoke where the flames
are and use that for our density input
as you can see the principle volume node
gives us a very quick usable result for
fire and smoke simulations right out of
the box and we are still free to tweak
everything to our liking but with a much
less complicated node tree please like
comment and subscribe for more blender
videos thank you for watching see you
soon
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How One Dreamer's Quest For Fame Puts Him At Risk - Duration: 6:09.Man: Oh, I know who you're talking to!
I mean, I'm not a legal citizen.
I'm a temporary resident, so, as an undocumented immigrant,
based off my Instagram,
people think I'm a bad person, you know?
It's just a bunch of drug usage and, like, guns and stupid shit,
so they're like, "Oh. He has to get out."
That's, like, the view that they have, but it's just, like,
me living a life.
[ Indistinct conversation ]
-Wow. -All right, you guys.
Today, I'm going to teach you how to make vegan carne asada.
-...off, Angel. -No.
My family consist of my two parents and my two brothers.
We live in a two-bedroom apartment in Lynwood.
Damn. Wait. Wait. Wait.
-Yerp! -Yerp!
I help my parents pay rent
and, like, give them money whenever they need help
because they've raised me my whole life, you know,
so I feel like I need to pay them back.
♪♪
It was a rough neighborhood, growing up.
There was a lot of, like, gangs, and they would always fight.
They'd have these big rumbles, like, in front of my house.
I could hear, like, the bats clinking.
You know, like hitting the skull or the ground.
One time, my little brother, he plays a lot of video games,
and he was playing "Call of Duty,"
and then I heard really loud, like, gun shots, and I told him,
"Yo! You know, put the volume down,"
and he runs in, like, ducking down, like,
"No. They're shooting outside!"
And I was like, "What the..."
He told me to put the volume down,
and I went to the room, like, ducking, like, scared
because it wasn't me, and it was really loud.
And I think they started shooting into, like, our house,
and like closer to our house, so...
-They shot some car, too. -They shot, like, some car.
Our neighbor's car and everything.
I think they covered up the bullet holes already though.
I think they're still there.
Actually, no. They're still there.
Yeah.
Peace out, woadies. Aw, my little mouse.
Peace out, y'all.
[ Engine revving loudly ]
[ Laughs ]
People are afraid of what the media portrays immigrants
as, you know, just gang members.
I mean, you heard Donald Trump, "Bad hombres,"
and all this bullshit.
Suck my dick, but, living in L.A. is...
I feel like it's a bubble.
You know, everything that's going on.
The, like, the white nationalists getting together
and all this, it just doesn't feel like it's real to me.
ALL: You will not replace us!
But just seeing all the videos and the photos,
it just shows to me
that it's real, like, my photos, you know,
and someone is actually living through that.
[ Shouting ]
♪♪
We're about to pull up to our homegirl Deanna's house,
and we're about to get...drunk.
We're about to get lit, believe that.
And there's going to be a gang of fun.
I feel like my content that I post wouldn't get me
in trouble with immigration.
I see how it might, but I'm not doing anything incriminating.
There's nothing to taken down,
so I try to, like, stay away from all that.
You know, I'm trying to stay here.
We're pulling up to Deanna's spot in Chinatown.
Pull into Deanna's.
Only thing about this... place is there is no parking.
Chinatown, Koreatown, all the Asian towns,
they have no parking.
I...love L.A. because how can you not?
It's beautiful, and, like, the people are just really nice.
Ber, ber, ber!
I feel like the sunniness of it, it lifts the mood on people.
It gives them, like, a more positive attitude.
Whoo!
You guys, I'm ready to get drunk.
-Oh, no. -We're ready to pop some bottles.
We're ready to roll up some weed.
Yeah!
I always, like, wish people could see through my eyes,
and once I picked up the camera, like, I was able to do that.
You know, I just be taking, like, booty pics and shit.
-Hell yeah. -Like, booty pics?
It's tight, but I'm trying to make money.
Nah, I feel it. That's a real career.
You got to think about your career. I feel it.
Exactly. I got to diversify.
No, you got to hustle like that,
but then you still got to do the booty pics. -Exactly.
Yeah, because that's my life, low key.
I've gotten a lot of, like DMs telling me,
like, this is why we need Donald Trump and build the wall
just because they see all that, but it's, like,
the main people doing this is white people.
So it's -- Why are you building the wall?
Sarah: I think the videos and pictures that Angel takes
are very organic and real,
and that's really, like, what we're doing in L.A., you know?
It's not that I'm embarrassed or anything about my nudity
or anything like that,
it's that I won't be taken advantage of,
and Angel was not doing that, you know?
Like, these are, like, the parties that we're at,
you know, like, we're all chilling, and it's real shit.
Like, we're out here.
-No! -I saw that.
It's on camera, bro. It's on camera.
[ Deep voice ] You know, shit happens, okay?
[ Laughs ]
I feel like, throughout my whole time as a photographer,
I've shot enough naked girls,
so I'm trying to, like, figure out what else
I need to do, something to change.
It's the hard life. Too much booty...
I can't juggle these hoes.
♪♪
Damn, shawty.
What's your name, and what's your sign?
[ Echoing ] Sky, sky.
[ Indistinct conversations ]
♪♪
[ Police siren chirps ]
They kicked everyone out their crib!
They have no jurisdiction. They can't do it.
They can't do it.
-These niggas -- Yo. Yo. -I got one thing to say.
Yo. Yo. They think they try to control us.
They try to control us in the government,
and all the other shit that we watch,
but one thing that they can't control is the party...
True. True. True. ...because it's always going to be in our hearts.
And it's our way of escaping all the...shit
that they throw at us.
-Yes! Give me a high five! -Share the knowledge!
-So...him!...12! -Give me a high five!
...everybody that's...with us
because we lit no matter where we go.
Give me a high five! Yeah! Yeah!
[ All shouting indistinctly ]
Whoever called the cops, nigga, suck my dick.
Cheers to the haters.
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There's Something for Everyone at St. Albert Dodge | Come See Us in Saint Albert, AB Today! - Duration: 1:25.Hey St. Albert Dodge family
We are here inside the showroom
right in between the Service Department
and the Parts Department
Both great places that you can come on down
get parts quotes, get some merchandise
anything that you might want
Here we have a pretty cool demonstration setup
of our RAM Sport with Lost Coordinate's
tent put up on top
kind of cool!
St. Albert Steve is there pretending like he's camping
in the middle of the showroom
We've got some really cool muscle cars
Sports cars
parked right here
anything from a Hellcat to a Mustang
to a Trans Am
and right out at the front
you'll see our Dodge Demon too.
Followed shortly behind is our Grand Cherokee Trackhawk
707 horsepower
all wheel drive
and probably last but not least
we did up our last remaining blowout
2018 Sport with this really cool lighting package
light bar set on top
just a quick little walkaround of our showroom
just to show you what we have going on here
My name's Shannon
Classic Shan
down at St. Albert Dodge
(780) 266-1679
Thanks!
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Guadalupe Maravilla | Requiem For My Border Crossing - Duration: 2:51.So basically what I've been doing in the
last couple years is I've been working
on mapping my own route that I crossed as
eight-year-old kid. I was the first wave
of undocumented children that came over
in 1984 and were escaping the civil war in El Salvador.
And I went from El Salvador to Honduras,
Guatemala,
all the way to Mexico with various
coyotes being passed from person to person.
I invited Guadalupe Maravilla to
present this body of work titled "Requiem for my Border Crossing,"
because I was
interested in the ways he maps the
immigrant experience onto drawings from
the 16th century. The origin, the source
for the drawings is a book—a manuscript
from the 16th century and it told the
history of the original groups from
Mexico and Central America that migrated
throughout that territory.
So I was completely fascinated because they saw
like these these mountains, these rivers, these
crossing routes, footprints and I was
like wow like this is really fascinating
because this is kind of the
same area that I crossed. I then took
all the information out of the map so it
was just like the paper and then I re-collaged
them and created these images. So
on top of that like I played this game,
Tripa Chuca which is the line drawings
that you see. And basically this is
a game that I actually used to play as a
child, and I played this game a lot during
my two months journey from El Salvador to the US.
Basically it's a piece of paper
and you draw a pencil and you play with
another person and you put person
numbers on a piece of paper and then you
take turns you alternate. And basically
the only rules are that the lines cannot
touch, and it starts to form like this
bond between two people. And to me, it's
like they're like really kind of lines
that create a form of mapping. And
also like the lines actually become like
the border, like this endless maze.
He plays this game with people who have had
a very similar experience to his own
border crossing. So when we're sitting in
actual you know like the drawings are
out and we started talking about how
they cross so it's like we're sharing
information. We're sharing their
experiences and in a way for me like
that's a form of healing that happens
because there's sometimes it's like
really hard to share these experiences.
These beautiful drawings, in my
interpretation of them, and the reason
why I wanted to bring Guadalupe into
the show, is because they tell this story
that is worthy of being in books this is
an epic that must be told and it must be
in every history books not just in
Central America but also in the US.
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Cherry Makeup Look for Summer - Duration: 8:32.good morning today we're doing this monochromatic look inspired by cherries
cherries are by far my favorite fruit it saddens me that they're only
available for a couple of months in the year and then I just load up and I just
looked at it and I was like these colors are actually very beautiful and I wanted
to do a look inspired by that this is the end result if you want to see how I
did that just continue watching let's get started okay so as you can see I've
already done my face so I've done some foundation I did a little bit of a
bronzing and I've done my eyebrows and I have prepped my eyes with the Mac
Paint Pot in painterly so now I'm going to take some of this Ben Nye neutral set
colorless powder I'm just gonna take a large fluffy brush to set my eye primer
with this is a Mac 224 the first color I'm gonna take is from
the anastasia beverly hills norvina palette i'm gonna take the color love
which is just a really nice pinkish shade it is actually quite pigmented but
i'm gonna blend it out quite a bit i just want a nice transition color that
is pink
now that we have the transition shade down I'm gonna take this glitz glam
eyeshadow palette beauty glazed that I got off Amazon for really really cheap
I'll link it down below if I can find it and I'm going to take the deep burgundy
almost shade it's kind of pinkish but also kind of reddish I'm gonna take this
on a Mac 217 and I'm gonna blend this into my crease I'm not gonna take it too
high up I don't want the eye to be too dominant it will be dominant because
it's quite dark but I don't want it going up like all the way to my eyebrow
just like that that's already enough continuing with Naked Lunch from Mac and
I'm placing this on a Mac 239 shader brush and I'm just highlighting
underneath my brow bone not underneath my brow bone on my brow bone but
underneath my eyebrow and going back to the Mac 224 I'm just blending these two
or three colors into each other and on the same shader brush and going back in
with that glitz and glam eyeshadow same color and I'm just pressing that all
over my lid
just up to the crease blending that in there I'm also placing this underneath
my eye really pressing this into the lashline
going back to the Mac 217 I'm just blending that out a little
going back to the norvina palette I'm taking passion and again I'm using the
Mac 217 for this that I've already used and I'm just deepening up that outer
corner a little bit
just basically placing this on the outer V here and putting it a little bit into
my crease and to get a little bit of purple in there I'm also dipping into
drama and I'm doing the same thing but this time I'm not taking it up into the
crease I'm really just putting it on that outer third of the eye I'm going
to spray some of this Catrice Prime and Fine anti-shine fixing spray on a
surface I do that so I save product by not spraying it onto the brush I'm gonna
take a pencil brush and I'm dipping into the Maybelline Gigi Hadid eyeshadow
palette the cool one and I'm taking that pinkish goldish kind of shade and I'm
just placing this in my inside corner this is a 230
Luxe pencil from zoeva just highlighting the very inner corner
with the LOV guilt eyes fan effect mascara in waterproof I'm going to make my
lashes nice and black and to resemble the stem of the cherry
I'm gonna use this essence gel eye liner I think it's waterproof and it is
obviously green but the writing has rubbed off so fortunately I can't tell
you which one it is exactly but it's dark green and it's from essence so I'm
just gonna put this in my waterline this is not the easiest pencil to put in your
waterline I really got to work it in
even though it's so hot it should be easier then this do better essence okay that
is the eyes done now as I've said I've already done some bronzing and the
foundation and everything but I haven't set in with powder yet so now I'm going
to take the benefit Benetint just swipe this across my cheek and use
this as blush
just to apples of my cheeks I'm blending it upwards really not a lot of color
coming off there is there I see a slight difference but apparently you've really
got to build this up at least you don't have the um
the danger of putting too much on the first time I guess always see the
positives right it looks like I'm a little sunburned I'm also putting a
little on my nose I'm also going to put this on my lips
now also from a benefit I'm taking high-beam just gonna use this as a
liquid highlighter first on my cheekbones I always kind of blend it up
like in a c-shape I just think it looks more natural that way and a given it
gives a nicer shape to the face also dabbing this on top of my eyebrows and a
little bit on my Cupid's bow here okay that was a lot yeah
let me spread that onto my cheekbones
okay and I'm going to set just the center of my face with the ben nye
neutral set colorless powder
now you can leave it at that or like me add some red lip gloss to it this is the
mac lipglass in Ruby woo and I'm just going to
apply some on the center of my lips
and now I'm going to dab that out with my finger
and that's this look inspired by cherries done I hope that you liked this
video if you did you can always leave me a thumbs up you can subscribe right here
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