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What's that?

Loaches and fishes?!

A pelican eating fishes

Pelicans are great eaters

They look just like hippos..

Are you hungry?!

That's why Pelicans have a really big mouth

They scoop fishes into their mouth

why not?

They dredge loaches

Looks like a fishing net LOL

Delicious LOL

They can catch many feeds at a time

A beak contracts and pump water

Then they can only eat the feeds

They save about 20kg of fishes

Food pocket?

My beak can stretch extensively!

That's mine!!

They lock up fishes LOL

It's like a door locks

Tastes great!

We will eat fishes again

For more infomation >> Have You Seen How Pelicans Eat Their Food? It's So Cool! | Kritter Klub - Duration: 1:41.

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Wie der Vater so die Tochter: Partnerlook bei den Harrisons! - Duration: 3:18.

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Andrea Kiewel: So reagiert das ZDF auf den Betrugs-Skandal im "Fernsehgarten" - Duration: 4:13.

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TAIMUR ALI KHAN SO ADORABLE - A CUTE PARK VIDEO , LITTLE TAIMUR IS PLAYING IN LEISURE TIME - Duration: 0:42.

TAIMUR ALI KHAN SO ADORABLE - A CUTE PARK VIDEO , LITTLE TAIMUR IS PLAYING IN LEISURE TIME

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So Touching I 감동시대 [Gag Concert / 2018.09.08] - Duration: 4:59.

(So Touching)

Yes, mom.

Yes. Alright.

This is so sudden, mom.

Deputy Yang!

Chief.

Making personal calls at work!

How could you do that?

Well, my mother is...

How dare you talk back to me?

Hello?

Yes, this is Song Jungeun.

Really? Yes, I understand.

- Deputy Yang. / - Yes?

Go down to the first floor and pick up my package.

Making me do his personal errand...

Man, this is so annoying.

He's the worst. Geez...

Hold on...

I wonder what day it is today.

What the... Is it the chief's birthday?

He just wants a birthday present.

Now what? What do we do?

- Manager Jeong. / - Yes?

Do you know what today is?

Yes... Yes, I know.

- Right? / - Yes.

Then did you prepare something for that?

I'm sorry. I forgot.

You forgot?

Geez! I can't believe I work with a guy like this!

- Chief... / - This is very upsetting!

I'm sorry...

How could you forget

your subordinates birthday?

Deputy Yang, happy birthday.

- Chief! / - Chief!

Thank you so much, chief!

I can't believe you remembered...

Chief, I got your package.

That's your birthday present!

Oh, my tear ducts!

You remembered your subordinates birthday!

Deputy Im's birthday is September 10th!

Manager Jeong has a lunar birthday,

so it's October 8th!

Oh, and don't do anything for my birthday.

Why not?

Because it's on a Sunday!

He's so easygoing!

- Chief! / - Chief!

Have some cake and get to work.

- Yes. / - Yes.

Thank you, chief.

- Here's your coffee. / - Thanks.

- Here you go. / - Thanks.

Here you go.

- Seunghye. / - Yes?

How could you serve us coffee first?

You should've gotten one for the chief first?

Oh, I'm sorry.

This is quite the company I work at.

Did you not train the new employee?

We're sorry.

- Seunghye, listen carefully! / - Yes.

Don't ever make coffee again!

Okay...

Seunghye, I didn't hire you to make coffee.

Chief!

Hold on...

The newbie should make the coffee.

I'll make the coffee from now on!

Luwak coffee!

Robusta coffee!

Arabica coffee!

He's so talented!

- Chief! / - Chief!

- Drink some coffee and get to work. / - Yes.

Hello, Mr. CEO.

Why are there coffee grounds everywhere?

And why is the AC on full blast?

Well... It's so hot outside...

Because it's summer!

It's hot because it's summer!

Would you blast your AC like this at home?

Are you trying to waste company money?

I'm sorry, Mr. CEO.

I'll turn off the AC.

- Get to work. / - Yes.

What are you doing?

Now that the AC is off,

you all can go home.

- Mr. CEO! / - Mr. CEO!

Mr. CEO!

If you send everyone home early...

All this work here...

Can be done by us two.

How about we work together for old time's sake?

They make my heart race!

- Mr. CEO! Chief! / - Mr. CEO! Chief!

- We love you! / - We love you!

For more infomation >> So Touching I 감동시대 [Gag Concert / 2018.09.08] - Duration: 4:59.

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240 carjackings so far this year in St. Louis - Duration: 3:21.

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Niki Lauda: Endlich ein Statement! So geht es der Formel-1-Legende heute - Duration: 6:00.

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Non dare troppa importanza all'identità (Don't Give so Much Importance to Identity) - Duration: 28:39.

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Caitlyn Jenner joins Loose Women panel: 'I am so excited' - Duration: 3:56.

Caitlyn Jenner joins Loose Women panel: 'I am so excited'

The 68-year-old Olympian appeared as a guest on the show in May last year and will return as a panellist on Thursday.

Back in 2017, Caitlyn – formerly known as Bruce Jenner – discussed her transition into womanhood and explosive memoir, The Secrets of My Life.

In the book, Caitlyn – who was rumoured to appear on Celebrity Big Brother – spoke poorly of her ex-wife Kris Jenner and their 24-year marriage.

The I Am Cait star is now no longer in contact with her stepchildren Rob Kardashian Jr, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian.

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However, Caitlyn's youngest biological children Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner still have a relationship with her.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians minx said she was "excited" to join the Loose Women cast and discuss her work with the Caitlyn Jenner Foundation, which promotes equality and combats transgender discrimination.

She said: "I am so excited to be back on Loose Women and to be back in the UK.

"Sophia and I can't wait to update everyone about the amazing work we are doing at the Caitlyn Jenner Foundation.".

"I am so excited to be back on Loose Women and to be back in the UK" Caitlyn Jenner Loose Women editor Sally Shelford added: "Caitlyn Jenner is an inspiration to so many around the world and we can't wait to welcome her back on the show – and this time as a guest panellist.

"We're so excited to hear what's been going on in her life and get her take on the hottest topics of the day." Caitlyn will have the support of her rumoured girlfriend Sophia Hutchins.

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Cait initially claimed she was merely friends with the aspiring model.

However, there has been reports that the father-of-six now lives with Sophie – who is a transgender woman – and they're planning on getting married.

Loose Women airs weekdays at 12:30pm on ITV.

For more infomation >> Caitlyn Jenner joins Loose Women panel: 'I am so excited' - Duration: 3:56.

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So kriegst du deinen Bart perfekt in Form - Duration: 0:52.

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Herzogin Meghan: So eng ist die Beziehung zum "Suits"-Dad! - Duration: 1:05.

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Why Vanilla Is So Expensive - Duration: 3:26.

Narrator: You might think of vanilla as basic.

The word is even used to mean boring, average, or basic.

Student: Why do we have to go all vanilla on this song?

See what we need is my chocolate thunder.

Narrator: But vanilla may not always be

so run of the mill.

Vanilla prices have climbed so high

it's worth more by weight than silver,

and that high price tag could be bad news

for lovers of ice cream, yogurt, chocolate,

and even perfumes.

One reason vanilla has gotten so expensive is,

it's hard to grow.

Vanilla vines take two to four years to fully mature,

and their flowers only bloom for one day of the year.

In order for the plants to produce beans,

they have to be pollinated that day.

In most places where vanilla is grown,

it isn't a native plant,

and there aren't bugs or birds capable

of pollinating the flowers.

Vanilla is native to Mexico,

but deforestation there has greatly reduced

its natural habitat.

In Madagascar, where over 80% of vanilla is produced,

the flowers have to be pollinated by hand.

The pods need several months to cure after harvesting.

The whole process is time-consuming and labor-intensive.

But the record high price of vanilla

also has to do with changes in the vanilla market.

In the 1980s, cheaper artificial vanilla

overtook the market.

Vanilla farmers cut back production

because they weren't making enough money.

But around 2011, demand for real vanilla rose again.

Big companies were joining the all-natural trend,

pledging to eliminate artificial flavorings

from their products,

but it's taken a while for the vanilla farmers

to get back in the game

and they don't all want to.

Growing vanilla is a stressful and volatile business

because there is such high demand,

vanilla beans are a target for theft.

After working hard to cultivate their crops

some farmers have their beans stolen.

As the stolen beans move up the supply chain,

they get mixed in with legally purchased beans

making it difficult for buyers to know

which are which.

To prevent theft,

farmers pick the beans before they're ripe

and unripe beans means lower quality vanilla.

Farmers also try to prevent theft

by branding their vanilla crops with a metal pronged brand.

That way buyers can identify what farm

the vanilla came from.

Farmers also run the risk of having their crops destroyed

by extreme weather events.

Cyclones are common in Madagascar

and climate change is increasing the frequency

and intensity of those storms.

If a cyclone were to wipe out vanilla crops next year,

it would take until at least 2022 for new plants

to start producing beans,

and farmers might not want to take that risk.

So the supply could continue to drop even further.

The once basic, boring vanilla

may wind up becoming a rare sought-after delicacy.

For more infomation >> Why Vanilla Is So Expensive - Duration: 3:26.

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Kavanaugh Accuser's Lawyer Has a Not-So-Hidden Connection to George Soros - Duration: 3:54.

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Tranquil Arias (Ice Kallen's signature weapon), why is it so OP? - Duration: 4:23.

I'v just been informed that the official translation for this weapon name is Tranquil Arias..oh well

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Why this Air Force marking is so rare - Duration: 6:07.

In the Air Force fighter community,

there is a coveted and rare marker

painted near the cockpit of certain planes,

just beneath the pilot's name, rank, and call sign.

It's a six-inch green star with a half-inch black border.

But what does it signify?

During World War II, frequent aerial combat

combined with the sheer numbers of planes in the air at once

led to dozens of pilots having to kill

or be killed on any given day.

The Army Air Corps and U.S. Air Force

have allowed pilots to mark their victories

on their fuselages for decades.

In that era of fierce fighting, the U.S. Army Air Corps

allowed most pilots to mark their aerial victories

with a small replica of the enemy pilot's flag,

placed beneath the pilot's name on the fuselage.

This was typically either a decal

or a bit of paint applied by the ground crew.

There were also some cases of fighter groups

painting the silhouettes of the planes they had shot down.

One U.S. pilot even boasted every Axis flag

as well as a single U.S. flag on his cockpit.

Yes, he shot down a U.S. plane and got a medal for it.

Click the link below to watch that video.

But, eventually, the use of flags, silhouettes,

and some other markings fell out of favor

when it came to aerial victories,

though the Air Force does still allow bomber crews

to use bomb silhouettes to mark their missions.

But for fighter pilots, it's now all about the green star,

standardized in Air Force Instruction 21-205

as quote, "Aerial Victory Marking.

"Fighter aircraft awarded a verified aerial victory

"are authorized to display a six-inch green star

"with a half-inch black border located just below

"and centered on the pilot's name block.

"The type of aircraft shot down shall be stenciled

"inside the star in half an inch white lettering.

"For aircraft with multiple aerial victories,

"a star is authorized for each aircraft shot down.

"No other victory markings are authorized."

In other words, it's for the air-to-air kill.

Now modern aerial victories are rare,

not because the U.S. loses but because the Air Force

dominates enemy air space so hard and fast

that typically only a handful of pilots

will actually engage the enemy in the air

before the U.S. owns the airspace outright.

In Desert Storm, about 30 U.S. pilots

achieved aerial kills in about 30 aircraft.

Meanwhile, there are almost 2,000 fighter aircraft

in the U.S. inventory.

So, yes, the green stars are very rare.

So rare, the air wings occasionally

brag about the green-star aircraft

that are still in their units.

The 455th Air Expeditionary Wing history department

released an article in 2008

bragging that a green-star aircraft from Desert Storm

was then in active service over Afghanistan.

The aircraft on display is the only F-15E

to ever achieve an air-to-air kill,

a feat it pulled off by bombing a helicopter as it took off,

destroying the helicopter

and the troops it had just dropped off.

Check out our video about how it went down

by clicking the link below.

- [Narrator] It was the F-15E Strike Eagle's first

and only air-to-air kill during Desert Storm,

that would become the most memorable.

- In 2010, the 353rd Special Operations Group

historian released an article about their F-15C

with its own green star.

The plane was used by a Marine pilot

in an exchange program who shot down one of two MiG-29s

attempting to attack an F-14 flying all alone

and unafraid during Desert Storm.

Of course, aerial victories are even rarer today.

In 2017, the Navy claimed America's first air-to-air kill

of an enemy aircraft since 1999.

In other words, we've had only one aerial victory

in almost 20 years.

(gasping)

In the 2017 engagement, two U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornets

attacked a Syrian Su-22 fighter

that was dropping bombs near forces friendly to the U.S.

For anyone wondering how we invaded

two countries at the start of this century

without shooting down any enemy aircraft,

Iraq lost most of its aircraft during Desert Storm

in the following year, and Afghanistan had

no real air force to speak of in 2001.

Most aircraft destroyed in Syria were killed on the ground.

So, no green stars there.

But victory markings aren't the only things

painted on military aircraft.

Let's not forget nose art.

According to the Air Force Times, Brett Stolle,

the curator at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force

said quote, "Nose art was first conceived

"during World War I by French and German aviators

"who pioneered the application of personalized marking,

"insignia, and garish paint schemes

"for their combat aircraft," unquote.

By World War II, the trend caught on in America,

where pin-up culture was in full swing.

The lovely ladies weren't the only things

painted on aircraft.

Cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse

or Bugs Bunny were also popular.

My grandfather flew a B-29 Mitchell

called the Bedroom Commando

which depicted a nightgown-clad gentleman

sneaking around on an I'm sure ungentlemanly mission.

Today, nose art goes through a strict approval process.

According to an Air Force memorandum from 2015,

designs must be quote "Distinctive, symbolic,

"gender neutral, intended to enhance unit pride,

"and designed in good taste," unquote.

There are some iconic paint schemes

like the tiger-shark teeth on the 23rd Fighter Group's A-10s

but there's also a new trend popping up, colorful body-art.

To celebrate the Oregon Air National Guard's

75th anniversary, the 173rd Fighter Wing

transformed an F-15 Eagle into, well an eagle.

The artist wanted something bold and they did it.

Taking 31 days to design and decorate the bird,

which is currently on deployment in Finland.

It's getting a lot of attention,

but apparently the design is only temporary.

This is another growing trend.

In 2016, the USS Lexington Museum

painted an F9F-8 Cougar hot pink

to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month,

but dish washing liquid was applied to the latex paint,

which allowed the aircraft to return

to its normal shade of gray.

You know what doesn't wash off, though?

Victory Markings.

Because pride lives forever.

- What we do in life

echoes in eternity!

- By the way, we've got merch now.

Like this shirt?

Like this shirt?

What about this shirt?

Check it out in the link below.

(sexy music)

For more infomation >> Why this Air Force marking is so rare - Duration: 6:07.

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The Best Horror Movies Of 2018 So Far - Duration: 5:59.

It's a time-honored tradition to watch horror films in October, but spooky good times at

the movies don't have to wait until Halloween.

To make sure you're keeping up with the best new horror movies in the genre, we've got

a list of the best horror movies of 2018 so far.

Annihilation

Subtlety and style don't often rule the box office, particularly when it comes to the

horror landscape, which is dominated by in-your-face slashers, squeamish torture marathons, and

gritty found-footage outings.

It can come as a pleasant surprise, then, when a movie gets enough of a budget for some

striking visuals while remaining quiet enough to leave you with lingering questions and

a genuine sense of unease.

Alex Garland, an author and screenwriter who made his directorial debut with the 2015 sci-fi

sleeper hit Ex Machina, returned in 2018 with Annihilation.

The movie follows a group of scientists investigating a mysterious disaster zone filled with strange

creatures.

Hailed by critics with phrases like "nightmare fuel," Garland's sophomore effort deftly blends

a metaphor-laced space invasion story with creeping dread and uncanny imagery.

Though it was a financial disappointment in theaters, word of mouth has continued to build

around Annihilation since its home release.

Add in a cast of fan-favorite actors including Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson, and Oscar

Isaac, and Annihilation is one of the scariest and strangest movies you'll see all year.

"It wasn't destroying… it was changing everything.

It was making something new."

Upgrade

In a not-too-distant future where computer-assisted body modification is the norm, Grey, played

by Logan Marshall-Green, remains staunchly defensive of his own humanity, refusing to

become augmented.

That is, until an attack leaves him wheelchair bound and his wife dead.

Enter a mysterious tech innovator who offers to restore Grey's motor functions with his

newest AI chip.

As any horror aficionado could guess, this melding of man and machine has some gruesome

results.

Directed by Leigh Whannell of Saw fame and produced by genre juggernaut Blumhouse Upgrade

blends topical concerns with an old-fashioned sense of gritty grindhouse fun.

Wildling

The feature debut from director Fritz Böhm, Wildling is anchored by stunning performances

from genre favorites Brad Dourif and Liv Tyler.

Bel Powley takes the lead as Anna, a teenage girl who has grown up under the abusive thumb

of a father figure who claims to be protecting her from man-eating creatures outside.

When she's rescued by the local sheriff, played by Tyler, Anna begins to realize that the

stories were true… in a way.

Wildling has been hailed by critics for its powerhouse performances and striking visuals.

The Hollywood Reporter listed it as one of the ten best films debuting at South by Southwest,

and it's hard to argue with the mountain of praise the movie has earned.

"The Wildling."

"What's the wildling?"

"He eats children."

Ghost Stories

After the 1980s saw the release of the cult favorite Creepshow, horror anthology films

went mostly dormant.

Luckily recent years have seen a revival of the formula with Trick 'r Treat and the V/H/S

series bringing the horror anthology back to mainstream audiences.

In 2018, American audiences were treated to a new British horror anthology, Ghost Stories.

The project began its life as a stage play by Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson, who share

writing and directing duties on the finished film.

The story follows a professor known for debunking hoaxes as he investigates three cases of alleged

paranormal activity.

The lines between reality and fiction blur as the anthology builds to a startling surreal

climax that's absolutely jaw-dropping.

A Quiet Place

Directed and co-written by John Krasinski, A Quiet Place captured the attention of audiences

and critics when it crept into theaters in April with a clever premise and minimalist

presentation.

The film follows a family trying to survive creatures that attack anyone who makes a sound.

Krasinski anchors the film as the stoic patriarch trying to keep his family alive in a role

about as far away from The Office's Jim Halpert as it's possible to get.

The film's cast is rounded out with a stellar performance by Emily Blunt, newcomer Noah

Jupe, and young deaf actress Millicent Simmonds, who made sure that the film's portrayal of

a deaf child remained authentic.

[Spooky music]

[Scream]

Cargo

With the glut of zombie fare over the past decade, it's understandable that a drama about

the walking dead might get lost in the shuffle.

Cargo, however, brings some fresh brains to the sub-genre with a quiet story about one

family's post-outbreak life in rural Australia.

Directed by the filmmaking team of Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke and anchored by an understated

but intense performance by Martin Freeman, Cargo is a fitting descendent of George Romero's

original zombie films.

Hereditary

The feature debut from writer/director Ari Aster, Hereditary sets out to unnerve you

with a cornucopia of disturbing omens, bizarre visuals, and surreal nightmare logic.

Critics immediately got behind it in a big way, heaping particular praise on the lead

performance by Toni Collette.

She absolutely deserves the praise, giving a performance so overcome with guilt and anger

that you're likely to be frightened even before anything supernatural shows up.

"Don't you swear at me you little s---!

Don't you ever raise your voice at me!

I am your mother!

Do you understand?"

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