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Once you throw some rubbish on the ground,

it'll be tossed about a bit by the wind

and then when it rains next, it'll be

carried into the storm drains.

Most storm drains don't have any filtration systems or anything,

they just go straight into the ocean.

So that piece of rubbish will go straight into the ocean.

Once it's in the ocean,

it'll be tossed around a bit by the waves and the small currents

and then it'll be subject to larger ocean currents.

This is a map of all the major ocean currents in the world.

As you can see, they're like a swirl.

So the rubbish will collect in these swirls which are called gyres.

The one that Charles Moore discovered was the biggest,

and that's called the Great Pacific Garbage Gyre

These images don't do it justice.

The largest estimate of the size of the Great pacific Garbage patch

is 15 million square kilometers.

That's 56 times the area of New Zealand!

This rubbish does a lot more than just look bad.

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Mae West is a common snapping turtle

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she couldn't get rid of it, so she grew around it instead.

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There are about 75,000 pieces of plastic floating on the ocean surface

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That's not even counting the stuff that's underneath

14 billion pounds, that's

6.35 billion kilograms of trash is dumped

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for close to two decades now JK Rowling

stories of harry potter and the rest of

the wizarding world have dominated

popular culture along the way they've

amassed arguably the largest and most

passionate fan base in the World given

us some of the most recognizable stars

on the planet

and created an enormous demand for more

of this

so early this year we got a Western play

and now idea since the deathly hallows

part 2 we're pretty sure it's gonna be

five movies kicking things off with

acclaimed a sort of prequel fantastic

pieces and where to find no panic that

is absolutely nothing to worry about but

what is it about these stories that has

made them such a phenomenon

will be speaking to star Eddie Redmayne

director David Yates the crew the fans

and some bloke called Daniel Radcliffe

to answer the all-important question

what is the secret of the Wizarding

before we get started just in case

you've recently escaped from Azkaban

offer a 20-year stretch and aren't in

the know I've set my good friends the

vamps a challenge recap all of the harry

potter films in under a minute just so

you're totally up to date with

everything that's going on I'm cruel i

know voldemort kills Harry's parents

that Harry's a bit of a bad man so it

doesn't actually dog he gets adopted by

his aunt and uncle but then he gets a

letter through that gives them the

chance to go to Hogwarts Hagrid comes to

boot the door down and picks him up and

goes you know all the email he loves

their teammates mi na and you mean Braun

Braun all the killer guy who's got

Baltimore head on the back of his head

and the second field make it the Second

World see what happens to the one soon

quit they gonna kill a big snake take us

to stop something with it third film

pretty much same thing he's got like a

relative sirius black snakes kind of bad

as well in this Lobby is a little out

also dies at some point then are our

Voldemort easy as well they're trying to

find out poor Crocs have escaped to

movies to get them all and there's a

massive battle at the end of the most

people died but all-in-all this a good

family movie I thoroughly recommend

watching it real wizard Harry that's it

yeah yeah and what about the story of

fantastic beasts can the star himself

Eddie Redmayne tell us i can tell that

story we stop you having to do what's

going on

I've been sent no shut up the news want

your very own warms this is quite a

moment because we went to comic-con

recently and I handed out 3,000 of these

ones and and I would i was given one and

i had to make 3,000 people do a spell

but when I had them all out I've had

them all out and so I've got onstage do

this spell realized I didn't have a one

so ran back into the audience and those

are girl there and I said oh please

comply just borrow this one and she was

like yeah you give it back

listen I was like okay so when I did the

spell

and then I could see her in the front

row being like what was founded and so

I've actually not i don't have my own

one

so this is a big moment allow me to give

that to thank you you know for 24 hours

an unregistered wizard set magical

beasts loose in New York yes where is

this man

it's mrs. commander he's lost something

I'm going to help him find some of these

characters and families that we've grown

to love through the Harry Potter films

you hear their names and you begin to

get a sense of their legacy what makes

it was done for fun it's actually

jumping back in the family tree subways

kind of realize how thoroughly JK

Rowling has got her world in her head

it's not an adaptation of fantastic

piece it's a new project is a new set of

stories with the character called news

commander to exist in that book news

commander is a British self-proclaimed

magic ologist needs gets up about in new

york in 1926 first trip to America

yes they've got these rules that the

Brits just don't have he's a wizard who

loves fantastic piece of magical

creatures they are kind of illegal

because they might give away that was it

exists years ago the case of emergencies

and his child's first is basically spent

a year in the field all across the globe

finding studying magical creatures some

of them live in his case was helping

just

it's expanded to know anything about the

missing community and

we are like things loose we gotta plan

right guys we need our help

I found it such an amazing mixture of

action after thriller element it wasn't

Hogwarts it wasn't what we've done

before and it felt fresh think thats

related to Grindelwald attacks in Europe

it was a great darkness and it and

wonderful emotions and see the vision

immense power they had that sort of

feeling of coming home

they were comedic elements that was sort

of romance and I just hope that we will

be able to capture that spirit

I hope we have and i hope you guys enjoy

there was a time when we thought it was

all over no more films no more books no

more anything apart from maybe a couple

of theme parks in a studio tool but

that's a big reason why fans are so

excited right now they cannot wait to

find out more

so what is it about the stories of the

wizarding world that fascinate us all

let's meet a die-hard fan to find out

I'm Jeanette the favor and I'm a very

proud hufflepuff first book came out in

1997 and I was in a year old and the

first film to happen once i was only

like three or four but my earliest

memory of it is going to see prisoner of

azkaban with my uncle and his daughter

and we literally missed the viewing by

about 10 minutes so we had to wait three

hours for the next viewing we were sat

view and we were just waiting for the

next one to come on we got lost on the

way there and it was just the most

traumatic experience they have her but I

think I was about five or six the time

in most people's lives when they

discovered it meant that it has an

incredibly important place in a lot of

people's childhoods and you know we

still feel very sort of protective over

one of my favorite fates that we could

never have ever imagined for the Harry

Potter films but that I have been told

by several friends is a fantastic lake

when people hungover and tired feeling

really crappy about themselves not just

watch back-to-back with a few movies and

it just takes them to a place of like

warmth and comfort and honor that is so

lovely to me like that's the real world

effect of a film can have on someone's

life i think that's that's great

into the house thing you can expect to

patrol I'm trying tonight with Charles

get

this is really involved stuff doing so

well then we're going to sew right with

the characters you know Danny Ratliff

Emma and Rupert live the way they kind

of like gel together campus and then we

grew up with them

they're immediately accessible they feel

like someone we know or they feel like

an extension of ourselves and she's done

that again with characters and fantastic

beasts and monsters commando he prefer

pious toodle I really don't have a

preference

the first to do honey

deleted JK Rowling often writes about

outsiders and she herself says that and

I think that that's what connects

everyone to both the part of films and

hopefully two fantastic pieces that no

one's an insider not even those people

in life is to put on this front of being

cold war in done somehow an insider they

secretly are probably crushing inside

sit down is just come and do not gonna

poison you

and so I think that's kind of the appeal

is none of us necessarily feel like we

really fit in

i also get a kick out of the fact that

this is our world yeah but underneath it

all

yeah i might be with it and probably are

but this is gold will see how you're

wondering is if having that close

reality to our world and another world

is something really clever and because

it's so relatable you are almost there

and it's just that little bit of reality

holding you back but you can always

dream can you tell me where I might find

platform nine and three-quarters one of

three quarters think being fully do yes

suddenly you would go to kings cross and

that war just so exciting

and I hope that fantastic piece the

Woolworth Building in New York these

places that are already familiar with

lots of our cast were from New York and

they were just so excited by the detail

of that it makes you feel that magic

literally lives around you

we've all been to school we've all had

teachers foo we don't like and teaches

that we adore it's a universal

experience and then you have magic on

top

everyone wants to be always in and

everyone wants to like you know flick

the one to be able to tidy your room

you'd be able to transport yourself to a

different place and that like split of a

second all these abilities that you know

you'd never be able to do in reality but

everyone wants to be special

everyone wants to feel like they've got

the power to do something and being a

witch or wizard completely gives you

that power

I think that's why everyone wants to be

with this and to me double of course

stories involving magic arts a new thing

just ask eight distinctly

younger-looking Stephen Fry i think what

i like to the first about harry potter

was what swerved into them is a true

history of the English folkloric

tradition of magic and she hasn't made

up a magic world which is simply a great

wish list of disney fantasy of what if

you have a dream it's gonna come true

because harry potter doesn't present a

world like that

it's connected him and it comes out of

the whole fabric of English history and

folklore and mythology

that's why it works because things don't

work if they are result of the

feeble-minded fantasy a lot of sort of

motifs that we associated with

witchcraft have been picked up by JK

Rowling they have the black robes and

hats and the broomsticks the cauldrons

but these have all been updated as

school kit things Harry needs to go to

school we look at our 30 and literature

and there's lots of connections between

harry potter story and the story of King

Arthur both are separated from their

parents both are watched over by a

powerful wizard Merlin in the case of

King Arthur Dumbledore and harry potter

although they're drawing upon these much

older of mythic themes of of good versus

evil death and resurrection they also

tie into themes that are very relevant

to us now is a key theme and what the

story is fundamentally about which is to

embrace and accept the things we don't

necessarily understand and to develop

our curiosity about those things and to

be open to the wonders of the world and

to be open to things that are different

to learn media experience because

otherwise you know the world becomes a

darker place i think a lot of it is all

about life lessons fairy story is he's

the orphaned child and he has to go on

and defeat all these awful things but it

brings you back to there is war people

die

Harry Potter

the boy who live

come to die she isn't afraid of dealing

with death she isn't afraid of dealing

with the darker side of human nature and

she goes there very easy

nope it's gonna enjoy it

this dark edge occasionally comes into

the stories i think is essential because

she recognizes of the world is not an

easy place and I think even for younger

readers and younger viewers it's

important to acknowledge those aside to

life that needs to be acknowledged and

dealt with sometimes what you fall in

love with is the story the characters

the themes we can all relate to how you

fall in love is by getting lost in the

detail and there is a lot of detail to

get lost in there is no stone unturned

with JK Rowling she can literally answer

absolutely every question and you can be

waiting for that for the rest of your

life but you still will not know the

full story

harry potter and that is really exciting

i asked a question about Madame pikary

who runs the ministry of magic you know

where is she from and literally 40 hours

later Joe came back with a 10-page

breakdown at the history of magic in

America and she said I just started I

couldn't stop

she creates such a fully-fledged world

that that's the one we all want to dive

into and I feel like since they started

making the potter films it's lots of the

same crew into fantastic beasts they

should respect that and so they go that

extra step further with getting the

absolute intricacy of the details right

in charge of all those details for

fantastic beasts his oscar-winning

production designer and potter movie

veteran Stewart Craig

in the books in the screenplay this is a

huge amount of description so we set

about it just delivering what was

expected of us obviously somewhat

surprised at the level of interest in

the so-called data all the people

perceived it is different to a lot of

other films i get it now but i remember

coming on to set one of the first days

and seeing newspaper cuttings like the

war in a newspaper stand at the back of

a massive set miles away there was no

chance that we're going to be in shot

and he said I was wondering Parsons a

coffee break moment and I said look to

what was written in the newspaper it's

like the entire history of sort of what

was going on in the wizarding world that

day I got if you have realized totally

enthralling if you believe in the

surroundings in the situation in the

newspaper you're holding the contents

are if you really believe in that gives

credibility to the whole thing into this

extraordinary it's a cinematic magic

that's it really

pursuit of credibility was amazing about

these films are so many extraordinary

people behind the scenes whose job it is

to create out one was interesting about

ones that is a proper absolutely

specific to a character often it can be

an expression of their taste in their

fields and their ideals my first cost

they came with all these designs and

possible ideas and and we talked it

through and got super method on my wife

and when we made the originals we make

them in the proper materials as much as

we can

wooden shaft is it to give it as much

authenticity is as possible and so

you'll see there no sort of animal

products this is like a sort of shells

of their mother pearl and done but it's

been battered because you should've gone

and he's been out in the field it for me

the most important thing is the actor

makes the final choice so is able to sit

there and go this one feels right to me

so happy to have this back like it self

made me really happy so he could hangout

culture

yeah repeat I feel like everything you

say have more impact if i do that don't

do that you know what I started I was

doing all this all the time like I just

did it without calling camera

last night i think im gonna make like

New really cool and he has this like

Felix I always watch people do that pens

but I could never do it so I spent

months trying it and then I could never

do it on camera so i decided to ditch

that by just did it on camera D cash my

tenth birthday I got my first one from

my mom which was a minor Granger's one

and I think that's what started my

obsession with collecting everything as

well not many films give you that much

access to that sort of thing if you

wanted something like the ruby slippers

from Wizard of Oz no one does that

but you can get the golden egg or you

can get the fire bulb room and it's it's

just really cool Wow probably not to

some people but to me is really cool

because it is like bringing a piece of

the film home with you and yeah I do

play with my ones every now and then as

well as a few more ones fantastic beasts

introduces us to a new must-have build

much with a key role to play in the film

newts case it's about doctor who's

TARDIS start his TARDIS was very small

but you open the door you go in and its

enormous

well that's news case

it's basically the size of a football

pitch which is kind of the space that

new creative

it's all put together with sort of

British blue and sort of elastic tape

and get the bracelet but still kind of

extraordinary involved you open it for

independence shared because you know

being a British blog you've got to have

a shed and that's where he keeps all his

books and all this sort of like

medicines for all the animals and then

you open the door to the shared and that

takes you into this next level of the

case which is this set of enclosures

really that's where he keeps all the

piece creatures have always been my

favorite thing about harry potter and

people got cats and dogs in the real

world but over there you have a

magnaflow our yeah I'm so looking

forward to seeing how they tackle that

and how what they look like

fenestra yeah it's exciting there's

always been a visual taste department

but there's the years gone on techniques

have improved that's where the heart of

this movie is digital technology

extending what was previously possible

we're on it for about 21 months or so so

it was quite a few months of play and

wouldn't it be cool if and so you have

something on an inflow we had several

designs i think is kind of based on a

honey badger you do not mess you do not

mess with the honey badger honey badger

for those who don't know I'm and do look

it up on youtube is this kind of battery

thing that each anything

yeah eating snakes know what's that a

mouse

oh that's nasty we did over 200 300

sketches of different creatures come get

me some of the things like the boat

Ruckle picket of him alone had over 200

different versions of a design for him

it has several bow troubles but he has a

particular favorite and Pickett East

keeps him in his top pocket with him so

evidently has a favorite it's not the

greatest apparently it's a book that of

all trouble right now our command the

pick locks in the rape you know I think

we develop puppets for all the hero

characters which range from sort of

small pocket sized little animatronic

things that could be operated by hand to

17 foot tall round pendant that this on

but why would have to wear something

later because your scholars accept or

breakage under immense force

we projected the creatures on the wall

and Eddie stood there and we decided how

big the eruption was by moving the

projector back and forth and he could

stand there with it and David could see

the creature next to him and at least

give us a sense of scale wake up there

is no mushy Louis what is nothing to

worry about that is about that what else

have you better than his successes

instill confidence early in everybody in

the studio in the producers in the

director normally as we get on harry

potter one Harry Potter to we had to

successfully find relocations and as the

series went on with fantastic piece we

have designed to build here at leaves a

more and more of the world but as people

watch it I'd like them to realize that

not a single scene with actors were shot

in New York tour and the success of the

franchise has afforded us that luxury

story detail sure but for me what really

sets the wizard world apart is the fans

everyone I've met is passionate fiercely

loyal and very knowledgeable indeed and

when they get together you can really

feel they're amazing sense of community

I went down to the international fan

event for fantastic beasts and where to

find them in London's Leicester Square

what better place to find fantastic fans

than here you're going to a fan event

this is true

are you nervous don't get nervous yeah

are you worth the money points4 people

dressed as nicked have you seen Eddie

Redmayne is just over there

oh yeah

oh I love done it anywhere and you just

so happen to have a blue jacket and the

bowtie i actually went shopping with

this entire outfit yesterday the people

that we've met as so supportive of

fantastic is ready and getting to see

more into JK Rowling's imagination think

I'm just most excited about being back

in the wizarding world and being just

amazed it JK Rowling's working they're

passionate crowd and and that's some is

always a wonderful thing being

passionate we are you proud to be here

and to be part of something you in

capital university no it's definitely

special it's great to see everyone else

enjoying let you have to be to everyone

Durant

it's definitely her family and start

accepting you can be whoever you want

and it's your welcomed into that family

so we've got friends all over the world

have got different team members in

different countries and it's just

amazing to be part of really what sets

them apart is their curiosity and that

JK Rowling's books and the film's then

you know a lot of fandoms are kind of

exclusive and I like we can only be

found this thing where I think harry

potter actually he's like introduce

people to a lot of other things a lot of

other literature and other films and the

people i meet a rule like incredibly

kind and sweet and i think it gives

people a hunger for to find more things

that they like as much as harry potter

and the other forms of art that they are

as as hungry for the harry potter

generation is also the internet

generation we all the books here and i

thought i would show you just to prove

that i do have as the internet crusaded

people's ability to instantly

communicate with everyone else and

before we had social media before we had

Twitter and Facebook we had these harry

potter fan sites and forums that would

talk about harry potter in one place

it's about people connecting and again

people that feel themselves to be

Outsiders finding other kindred spirits

and souls

hmm difficult very difficult plenty of

courage IC not a bad mind either

there's talent years and a thirst to

prove yourself but where to put cheers

Harry Potter gives you an ability to be

put in a house which makes you find

other friends which makes you find other

friends and it's just this one big

collective group of people who love the

same thing but you identify yourself as

something

well

hrp Griffin God for the sorting putting

all the questions are devised by JK

Rowling there are questions that

starting to really test you and it will

pull out different parts of your

personality without you sort of

realizing it's quite hard to sort of

guess what else you're going to end up

in i think a lot of fans are quite

surprised when they go on and they might

get offended like I never saw myself as

a Slayer and this is going to sound

awful but i did the Pottermore test and

i was actually placed in Slytherin which

I would never ever put myself and I'm

not that I i totally dissociate myself

with it but i just i don't feel like i

said i've always considered myself have

enough so i overrule JK Rowling's

opinion on on my house taking running

tries to make everything as accessible

as possible three possible she can give

us these extra back stories and insight

into her own creativity and if the fans

asked she does respond i wrote to her

and she wrote to me and even came back

that with a harry potter Stan which was

really amazing she has seen the dress on

twitter i wanted to paint the chapter

the murders map onto it in style of

marauders map she liked my post about it

on Twitter which I was like did this

just happen a lot of fans have some kind

of connection with her

that's one of the things you love about

fantômas that you can connect with a

lot of people involved the fact that Joe

rolling is still so heavily involved in

a quarter of a century since she first

came up with a whole idea is that the

secret ingredient that sets the

wizarding world apart i mean i think so

i think it would be very hard for

anything to happen in the harry potter

world without her your involvement

really and it feel like the same world

the more time you spend with her the

more you

here about not just fantastic piece but

the world around it the more detailed

and intricate and compelling and

exciting it becomes it that but my

breath is frequently had taken away like

I can't believe she has the capacity for

such imagination most important aspect

of it for me so she delivers these

positive values the values that's held

together you know certain my lifetime of

civility and decency and respect and

curiosity for others and and sort of

respect for truth and that is probably a

testament greater than any other to her

work Joe really cares about the people

that she writes for about she cares

about people's rights and about people's

rights for and it's lovely that she

chose has chosen to expand the world in

so many different ways because there is

still such a such a hunger for that but

yeah maybe she's just an immensely just

intelligent funny kind human being and I

think that obviously comes across in her

writing when you spend time reading

books we don't to spend time with the

characters but you spend time with the

author and she's a lovely person to feel

like you're hanging out with there's no

other set of stories about Star Wars or

Star Trek or other rings we're still

just one person has all of the answers

and it's her passion and knowledge and

sheer humongous imagination then has set

the wizarding world apart and made it so

special for so many people i want to

feel that for me is what Joe herself is

the secret of the Wizarding work

don't actually get to keep it

you actually that's amazing that is for

me and and I get a little-a little

sleeve he gets an ornamental speed that

feel like you so much I'm really very

excited and it's my pleasure costly love

the guy look like she's I gotta get

abused his 14 do political one pocket

you know I wish

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Hi everyone. Wallace Yovetich here with

your Monday video. Today I am talking

about Nora Ephron. I'm talking actually about

authors that make you happy. So this week

is huge for me. I am trying to coordinate a move.

I'm heading back to another part of

southern California with my son, Smith,

and wrapping all the stuff up here in

the town that we live in. And my brain

is frazzled and so what I'm doing is I'm

going back to one of my favorite authors.

And I am watching the documentary on her

that her son made for HBO.

I'm listening to a book by her and I'm

actually listen to a book about her. And

I am reading the latest book by her

sister Deliah Ephron about her. I will

link to the titles of those books down

below. But I'm curious, do you have any go

to authors where you just know that you

need whatever brand of whatever that

they're giving you. With Nora Ephron, it's

kind of no-nonsense. She gets me in this

mood of like no-nonsense, get things done,

keep on moving, you're going to be fine.

Because that was the personality that

she had. So if you're in need of that,

I highly, highly recommend reading anything

by her at all or watching this

documentary. It's called Everything is Copy,

and it will give you some good

ideas of where to start with her work

because they have snippets of her work

in there. There's also a lot of

anthologies about, from Nora, the work

that she published in magazines and also

books that are included. That, I mean, those

anthologies are pretty big. They're about

this big. So I recommend finding what you

like from her nonfiction or fiction and

starting there. And if any of you follow

my stories on Instagram then you can see

that I have been very into her lately, and I

continually give some recommendations

there as well. So shoot it to me down

below, just let me know which authors you go to.

And I will probably be off for the

next couple weeks as I move. So I will

see you in a couple of weeks. Until then

enjoy the rest of the Book Riot channel.

Happy reading.

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FIGMA KAZUMA KIRYU - Ryu ga Gotoku (Yakuza) UNBOXING NO BRASIL - Duration: 5:43.

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Teaser Trailer do Canal Singularidades Randomicas - Duration: 0:19.

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don't do drugs - Duration: 0:29.

pls halp me, this is abuse

nof fair.

let us be.

were not just memes ok

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Palavras do Pe Geovane - 4.º Domingo do Tempo Comum - Duration: 2:42.

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NOTA DO CANAL 30/01/2017 - Duration: 5:44.

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Brastemp Mondial - barulho - conclusão do descubra o defeito - Duration: 10:42.

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Transformice #1 Explicando um pouco do Jogo Pt/Br - Duration: 19:23.

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The Gods of Death●GLITTER&GOLD - Duration: 2:42.

Who are those bastards?

I'll marry you,ahjussi

Do you want to die?

I love you

Are they Men In Black?

Ahjussi!

You got a message

Let's go on a date

I want to leave

You got better at this

Are you giving these to me?

Because we're cool

Happy New Year!

She's looking down on us...

...because we don't have a phone?

Really?

Where are you taking my ahjussi?

She...

called me...

hers.

Dokkaebi.

What a vulgar hat you're wearing.

I can hear everything, you cringey dokkaebi!

Ji Eun Tak!

Ahjussi.

I love you.

Fate is a question I ask someone.

The answer...

is something you must find for yourself.

I love you too.

Be quiet!

Why are you shouting?

Why are you looking at me like that?

I'm in the middle of being surprised because you were useful.

Ahjussi!

Shut up!

I love you!

You punk!

Daebak!

You butterfly!

You're druk,aren't you, uncle?

That's me :3

I came out well, didn't I?

who's going to pay me?

That man...

..is my friend.

so you're the dokkaebi's wife.

The Dokkaebi.

It's too late.

Ji Eun Tak!

What's the meaning...

of these buckwheat flowers?

Lovers.

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