Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 4 2018

hi guys welcome back to hi okay so I forgot to give a lot of information

throughout the video sorry now this is just me who's done editing

all of this like two weeks later filling you in on all the information and

something I forgot to tell you in the video it's actually what the video is

about so me and my friends are going to watch all the Harry Potter movies and

stuff and like filming the updates between every single one and I think we

watch this for like 22 hours because we had like tiny little breaks to like film

and stuff so you can see how your personality really changes throughout

like a film marathon because let me tell you this it's just going downhill from

here after the second we like 7:00 this morning but we've eaten all this so it

would be funny good good I think I'm going to sleep throughout life

the next minute like let's be real I'm like energized that out because beer has

like some coffee and root but I mean almost

okay you guys marrow face

link down below actually Larry link down below the

buttons yeah ding good so far so good but energized and I think we're going to

stay away for like 10 minutes it's like early in the morning I mean still like

energize you know my best friend's I can kill me you tried sleep three times yeah

so this is after tumor movies a lot of candy and as you can see it's kind of

getting weirder by the minute but we're not like there yet

my friends are fighting I think it is my turn into divorce each other

shake it off cheese video are so good that I might because they're so good I'm

like shit's hot like is so talented my name okay we just watched babies yeah

we've drunk off that and girls have your pinkie to drink and let's get into the

cheese sisters we have just watched two movies and we have a lot we just watch a

movie or just watch two movies how much coffee have we had each I think three

four oak tree okay tweet half three six five four cups all in all like it's it's

just like approximately like 4.0 each you know so what do you think about the

movie okay sorry the movie is for obviously

great I mean it's Harry Potter it's not my favorite yet my favorite movie is the

next movie and I'm really psyched about that you know thing is no one of us

really paid attention to be had a little bit

attention she did absolutely not have a little obsession you know how he's with

the gal the tea but she must honestly spilt about everyone sir I hope no one

from classes watching me class oh my god we love you guys we didn't knew she

started shooting yet so this is kind of when we did in there and who actually

painted in the movie and we ordered pizza like whilst the film was literally

going in the background because we were hungry and yeah welcome to my unboxing

channel enjoy this and a meal yesterday I wonder what it is

I hope the cat are you ready all right

sir noise bad vegan bad she's vegetarian just not even telephones

what are you get you just fucking bitch food is clearly a sensitive subject here

this is softer to my movies and to be honest with you I really really really

wanted to go to sleep like you can probably get that from these clips this

is what we shot it's 12:30 and I want to die hey you know what we need we haven't

had coffee oh my god nice lazy we had a lot of coffee on between the third and

fourth yeah anyways like the best friends best friends for specific a

shame there was a library sisters we have

filmed the tic-tock because that's that's how I roll you know - hi

tick-tock anyways guys name two movies by the way we haven't seen tell them

which me we were on ok but anyways yeah I'm suicidal we are we are suicidal part

we are two snakes movie bye I'll see you guys in the next one

mwah wait what should you be calls I didn't get a shred of a fact like if

this is about anything a shoe red key sorry that was like everything and but

we watch two movies and this was me the next morning because I work up and learn

and really really confused sir it's currently 12:40 the next morning and as

you probably might have guessed two last movies didn't last for like 12

hours even though it kind of felt like it so we'll watch the second last movie

and it was really good and we were really really really tired even though

we drank like a lot of coffee and on the last movie I cannot tell you what

happened because I'm Jere cold is I fell asleep and I just forgot now the answer

I'm really really tired but it was definitely worth it it was a good

marathon we enjoy like the movies even though we didn't pay that much attention

you know we love the child who just company at least and yeah I would

definitely do this again and try to stay awake the whole time but I kind of gave

up at the end because I was like so done okay I honestly tried to have a whole

marathon with like half an hour breaks between every movie you will struggle to

stay away that's the last one I swear to God

so yeah that's it I'll see you guys next week with another video

in the meantime you can you know if you wanna follow my Instagram and my

tick-tock and you be aren't already subscribed but YouTube channel remember

to do that because then I did stay away for like almost 24 hours for you guys

and like I mean call me crazy but like this was the real quality content no it

was not okay that's it I didn't really remember to do an outro either like

properly because and I was a real failure in this video but around okay

love you bye I'll see you guys very soon with a new video ciao

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Grinding on Roblox Undertale Monster mania For no reason lol - Duration: 7:57.

Hey guys welcome back to U.T.M.M

I Recently reset and i need to grind levels to git good.

Items i have are from the Halloween event which is now over :C forgot to record the event

Key when grinding is farm papyrus or asgore because they both give lots of exp fast. but when your beginning farm papyrus until you can fight asgore

Grinding intestifies

This is a laggy server so i attack slower forgot to hop to a new server when recording and i'm to lazy to re-record :P

Don't know why i'm not using boss chart

My weapon has a fire ability which makes it attack slightly faster with damage buff

Oof getting knocked down isn't great because you get hurt alot.

Secret boss that drops weapon cameo for no reason lol

Finally strong enough to go kill undyne

Here fishy fishy..

The only thing that adds challenge to undyne is she has two phases

Ow getting hit a lot, which helps my pumpkin every time i get hit my damage increases with the pumpkin on

See? 2 phases 2nd phase is easier because she has less health but does same attacks and same damage

GG battle royale as the cool robloxians say

Grinding is really boring so i'll just stop the video

Getting cursed sword lol

Bye guys I hope you enjoyed the video once i grind enough i'll do a vid on beating the secret boss i mentioned

Bye!

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Rice Water for Hair Growth - Duration: 6:55.

Hi welcome to natural hair diaries. Today, I'll be showing you how I do a

rice water mask on my 4c hair for hair growth. Before I start off, make sure to

hit the subscribe button I drop videos every Sunday! So I'm not gonna start off

by using about 6 cups of rice. I'm actually making rice to eat so

that's why I'm using so much, but if you're not like trying to make a meal

out of the rice or anything like that you can just use like one cup. I'm gonna

start off by like rinsing off the rice to get rid of any impurities and then

I'm gonna add some more water that I'm actually gonna use for my mask. So after

I've added that water I'm just gonna pour it into a plate or a bowl. If you

have like a mason jar handy or anything like that it probably works much

better. But I didn't have one so I'm just using this plate. Then I'm gonna cover it

and I'm gonna leave it for at least 30 minutes. If you want it to ferment longer,

I'm actually gonna leave it in a cupboard overnight for added benefits.

Another way you can make the rice water mask is just boiling like the rice that you're

cooking. Then pouring out the rice water into the bowl and then putting the

rice back on to finish cooking. So it's the next day and I'm just gonna pour the

rice water into a spray bottle so it's easier to apply to my hair.

I'm gonna start off on freshly washed and sectioned hair. I'm just gonna apply the

rice water using my spray bottle. Make sure to shake it before you apply it

because you don't want the nutrients to settle at the bottom. I'm

going to split that section in half just so it's easier to deal with. Then I'm

gonna apply it all around my hair to every strand and my scalp. So

after I'm done with that section I'm just gonna use my Denman brush to

smooth the rice water throughout my hair. You don't really need to do that

and I stopped using the Denman brush because I'm just like what's the point

of the unnecessary like manipulation on my hair. But if you can, just make sure

that you like smooth the rice water into your hair because you don't want it

to flake or anything like that. And after I'm finished with that section I'm gonna

twist it up and go on to the next section. A lot of people on YouTube

say that rice water has helped grow their hair out really well.

So I'm gonna try like use it every other week and see if that works for me. Rice

water is a protein treatment so a warning to who are protein sensitive, I

would suggest you use it less often like maybe once a month or even less

than that. However often you do a protein treatment.

I'm not protein sensitive so I'm just gonna do it every other week and see if

that works on my hair. If it's too much protein then I'll just do it less often.

I think I'm gonna come back maybe in two months maybe or three months to

show you my results and see if like the rice water really does make

like a big difference in my hair growth.

As you can see, I'm kind of like detangling my hair as I go or as I'm

applying the treatment. You don't have to do that like you can just detangle

your hair whenever or however you detangle it. But I usually detangle my hair when I'm doing a deep conditioner. So that's why

I'm detangling kind of as I go.

Sorry about this part. My camera kind of cut off randomly, but when I'm

done with all the sections I simply just put my hair like underneath a plastic

cap or you can use a plastic bag if you want. Then, I just leave it on for 30

minutes to an hour. When I'm done, this is what my hair looks like after.

I waited about 45 minutes and after 45 minutes my hair looks like this. I'm

gonna rinse off my hair and then I'll come back and show you my results.

So this is what my hair looks like when I'm done. My hair is actually really soft you

don't have to apply a deep conditioner if you don't want to anything like that,

but I am just to like further detangle my hair. But I'm definitely gonna come

back in a few months to see if this aids in my hair growth. Actually,

after my hair was dry, I saw the results

even better my hair was so black and shiny the next day. My braid

out looked so good, so I think it works for me at least this first time.

I'll come back in a few months and show you my results. Y'all can

ignore me being super extra. I guess I just really liked the way my hair

felt. I was feeling myself. Thanks for watching! Make sure to LIKE,

SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE. Also, tell me in the comment section below if you've ever

used a rice water mask and if it's helped your hair grow faster!

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Why Brexit is just a sideshow for an EU beset by problems on all sides World news - Duration: 8:06.

Why Brexit is just a sideshow for an EU beset by problems on all sides World news

Italy is in meltdown, Hungary in open revolt, and the US wants a trade war. Small wonder Europe's leaders haven't got much time for us

Italy is in meltdown, Hungary in open revolt, and the US wants a trade war. Small wonder Europe's leaders haven't got much time for us

There is a weariness to the coterie of diplomats and officials based in Brussels intimately involved in the negotiations over the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European union. Privately they describe it as "Brexit fatigue", the result of second-guessing a chaotic situation in Westminster for two years, and working through the summer in response to the demand from the Brexit secretary, Dominic Raab, for continuous negotiations. These officials from the 27 other EU member states were picked as the brightest and the best for the existential crisis of the time, but the hard truth for these ambitious men and women is that the crisis in question is no longer Brexit.

"You go to the capitals, you can see that, because no one talks about it any more," said Fabian Zuleeg, chief executive of the leading EU thinktank, the European Policy Centre. Speaking to his parliament on his return to Madrid from the recent leaders' summit in Brussels, Spain's prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, put it succinctly: "The British spend 24 hours a day thinking about Brexit and the Europeans think about it for four minutes every trimester." While the UK's chaotic withdrawal has become a dreary process to be managed, the EU is being dealt hammer blows from elsewhere – from crises that really could make or break the bloc, along with many diplomatic careers.

Foremost on the list of problem zones right now is Italy. "Nothing and nobody, no big or small letter will make us backtrack," the country's deputy prime minister, Matteo Salvini, and leader of the far-right League, told his followers in a Facebook video made in his office in Rome on Friday. "Italy will no longer be a slave and will no longer kneel down."

Last month the European commission took the unprecedented and high-risk step of rejecting the draft budget of the third-biggest economy in the eurozone, in a move designed to force the country's democratically elected government to rein in its spending.

With borrowing at 130% of gross domestic product, second only to Greece in the EU, Italy is said to be a danger to financial stability across Europe. Its government has been told to come up with a revised financial plan by 13 November, or face huge fines.

The potency of the Italian problem is that it perfectly encapsulates the central, and potentially fatal, issue that the European Union member states and Brussels have repeatedly failed to grapple with in any meaningful sense, either from political cowardice or lack of will.

When Ireland, Greece and Portugal were plunged into severe crisis as a result of the global recession, where they might once have changed their interest rates, or devalued their currencies, to get themselves back on their feet, instead their governments were simply forced to watch their young flee overseas.

Because they were eurozone countries, they had lost those crucial monetary levers. They were simply put on an austerity diet by Brussels in return for loans, and told to get their house in order at a brutal cost.

And for all the later admissions that the EU itself had been at fault in allowing such divergence in the fortunes of European economies in the first place, there has been little attempt since to build the institutional structures that could now help to promote growth in the poorest parts of Europe or respond to future economic shocks.

Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European commission, has called for a eurozone treasury and finance minister. There are repeated calls for the completion of the banking union, under which savers' deposits, wherever they are held, would be guaranteed in times of crisis. But while prevarication has ruled the day, the wealth divide between the north and south of the eurozone has deepened.

According to International Monetary Fund data, the GDP per capita in Germany jumped 19% in 2016 from 2010 levels and 14% in the Netherlands and France.

In southern countries, where the GDP per capita was already lower to start with, it grew much more slowly. In Italy it rose only 6%, in Portugal 10% – and it fell 7% in Greece in the same period.

There is, meanwhile, a stench of double standards about the enforcement of the growth and stability pact under which governments have been obliged since 1997 to ensure budget deficits should be no higher than 3% of gross domestic product and that national debt is below 60% of GDP.

Loopholes and exceptions have traditionally ruled the day. "France is France", Juncker said in 2016 of turning a blind eye to the debt levels being amassed by presidents in the Élysée palace.

Little wonder then that the new Italian coalition government of the populist Five Star Movement and the rightwing League has balked at the attempt to force such an economic strait-jacket upon Italy. And offered others encouragement.

Fabio Massimo Castaldo, a Five Star MEP who is a vice-president of the European parliament, told the : "After some threats to cut the European funds, in 2016 the commission has pardoned Spain and Portugal for their public spending budget.

"This should serve as a precedent for Italy. It's the path to follow to sort out the problems with the EU. Some EU commissioners should, also, realise that our government is the most appreciated right now among the European big countries. President Conte's approval rate raised above 60% of the Italian population. Clearly we cannot say the same about [Emmanuel] Macron or [Angela] Merkel."

Guntram Wolff, director of the Brussels-based Bruegel thinktank, said it was a ominous moment which indicated the potentially fatal contradiction at the heart of this imperfect union. He said: "What we seeing now is a tension between fiscal sovereignty at the national level – the Italian parliament can and should decide its own budgetary policies – and the fact that this sovereign country has subscribed to monetary union and there are conditions, including all the fiscal rules, and they have all signed the treaties."

The timing could not be worse. Europe goes to the polls next May to elect members of the European parliament. The high drama is perfect succour for the likes of Steve Bannon, the former key strategist in Donald Trump's White House, who has pledged to use the moment to start a populist revolution, with Salvini's support.

"The governance and completion of the economic monetary union is important but it goes deeper than that," Zuleeg said of the clash with Italy. "The issue is the fragmentation and the rise of populist illiberal governments in some countries using this process as a tool to prove to the electorate that they can deliver and also challenge the EU.

"Maybe from an economic perspective there is now an acceptance that you let the markets do their thing. The market will punish Italy, they will punish any other country that goes down that route. But how you deal with that situation politically is the real challenge. How do we deal with the mess that we are going to have after the European parliament election with a big bloc of anti-EU, anti-democracy parties, to put it very bluntly?"

Poland and Hungary, led respectively by the hard-right Law and Justice party and Viktor Orbán's Fidesz, are already squeezing the maximum propaganda value out of the commission's decision to launch its most serious disciplinary action against them for flagrant breaches of democratic norms. They know they are safe from the ultimate punishment of losing their voting rights, as each nation has promised to veto such a move should it come before the 28 member states.

Europe is crying out for leadership. And, perhaps when French president Macron – recently buffeted by approval ratings of 26% – is back from a break next week, said to have been necessary due to exhaustion, he can deliver it. But it not that is not something that Angela Merkel, the German chancellor who last week announced her decision not to stand again in 2021, following a series of electoral disasters, is likely to be offering for long.

"Populists are already hoping to bolster their numbers in the parliament next year, and use their newfound influence to affect the EU's personnel choices and policy output over the next five years", said Mujtaba Rahman, head of Europe for the Eurasia Group risk consultancy. "With Merkel now clearly in her twilight zone, they will see next year as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fundamentally change the rules of the game in Brussels."

With such a gloomy outlook, it might suit Juncker and Donald Tusk, the president of the European council, to avert their eyes from the continent for a moment. But they probably won't want to gaze towards America, for hanging over Europe is a trade war that could make the bloc a much poorer place.

Last July, Juncker visited the US president in the White House and came back having secured a temporary reprieve from a trade conflict that started with punitive tariffs on European steel and aluminium exports and had threatened to hit the European car market, particularly that of Germany.

An uneasy truce was reached before the midterm elections in which Juncker promised to talk about opening Europe to American imports, and made the absurd suggestion that the EU would buy more soy beans from US farmers in the midwest, a key Trump constituency. European farmers were already buying up soy beans from the US simply because they were the most competitive on the market as a result of the US-China trade war. Perhaps the conceit suited both sides then. But the soybean offensive looks likely to have run out of steam.

While seeking to avoid upsetting Trump on trade, the EU has so far set its position against the White House in relation to the US withdrawal from the so-called joint comprehensive plan of action, under which economic sanctions on Iran have been lifted in return for the regime curtailing its nuclear aspirations.

The EU has signalled its intention to protect European firms from sanctions, something the US ambassador Dennis Shea told the World Trade Organisation's monthly dispute settlement meeting that Washington was "deeply disappointed" about. "We would encourage the European countries to consider carefully their broader economic, political, and security interests", he is said to have warned.

The US will this week reimpose all sanctions on Iran that were lifted by the Obama administration after the 2015 nuclear agreement. The midterm elections, meanwhile, will be held on Tuesday, with Jeremy Shapiro, research director at the European council for foreign relations, predicting that a good set of results will 'unleash" Trump from the wiser heads in the US administration, while a bad set could leave him "unhinged".

Rosa Balfour, a senior transatlantic fellow at The German Marshall Fund of the United States thinktank, said the fragility of the EU's unity on foreign affairs, displayed by the contradictory responses to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, could be exposed. "Germany stopped its arms sales, while France didn't," she said. "And on Iran we really need to see whether the member states will stick with what they said they will do.

"For me the trade and Iran bit have always been quite combined. Two at the same time is not smart probably if you don't want Trump to get angry."

A founding father of the European union, Jean Monnet, prophesied in 1978 that "Europe will be forged in crises"; he foresaw that the bloc would end up being "the sum of the solutions adopted for those crises".

At a summit next spring, in Sibiu, Transylvania, in central Romania, Juncker has called for his fellow leaders of the remaining 27 member states to renew "a commitment to an EU that delivers on the issues that really matter to people".

Andrew Duff, a former MEP, author, president of the federalist Spinelli group, and veteran observer of many a European crisis, is sceptical of a great leap forward. But he believes the leaders, buffeted by world events, should, for all their near indifference at times to the Brexit process, have the UK, the world's fifth-biggest economy, in their mind.

"You can blame the British, and everyone is going to do that, but the fact that the EU has appeared to have been so unsettled and fractious and at odds internally on a whole host of issues from immigration to Putin to Trump, it hasn't been a glorious spectacle," Duff said. "The Brits aren't to be blamed for falling out of love with the EU in those circumstances."

Duff added that the EU must consider the scenario "where the Brits change their mind". "And if you can find something that works well, grows the member states' economies, and provides internal and external security, which is what we all want, there is a chance the Brits will change their minds. Especially if the future isn't as glorious as the Brexiters claim it can be." Brexit might not be on the EU's mind today, but building a Europe that the UK may want to rejoin possibly should be.

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