Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 5, 2017

Youtube daily so May 3 2017

A: Sorry about that! It's the dog

C: That's a good question

C: To...

A: I'm single

A: One of our friends

C: FRIENDS?

A: Wow, we actually did the intro in 1 take!?

C: Woohoo, we're masters!

A: Hello guys! Welcome back to our channels

A: So I know it has been a while since we've been together for a video

A: We've been really busy with everything else and now we finally have time to do a video together today

A: So don't worry about it guys

A: What we're going to do today?

C: We will do a deaf q&a that different questions from people we'll be answering them

A: Then let's get started!

A: Okay so I had an idea of doing a deaf q&a and I didn't think you guys would give us a lot of questions

A: I mean, I'm happy about it. Thank you guys very much!

A: We'll try our best to answer those questions so we apologize if we can't answer the question very well

A: Okay so let's start with our first question

C: Well, right now we're attending a local community college that is solely for hearing people

C: And they provide interpreters. But most of the time, we both take online classes

C: So yes they do have several colleges that provides deaf programs

C: Such as Gallaudet University (deaf college) that deaf people attends

C: Hearing people can attend too as well but they're required to know sign language very well then they can attend

C: And other colleges (RIT, CSUN, TSD, etc)

A: If you go to a normal college that's solely for hearing people, they do provide services for people with DA

A: Like for example; they provide interpreters, note takers, request to sit in the front of class

You have the right for that! They usually provide bunch of different accommodations

A: That's really cool for us that we have accommodations for that

C: Yeah, for sure!

C: Next question is...

A: I mean there are different ways you can become deaf

A: First of all, you can become deaf automatically from birth (due to genes)

A: Or you can become deaf through a type of disease. There are several such as meningitis, etc! I mean there are different kinds

C: Yeah, also german measles

A: Or you can lose hearing eventually when you get older. It depends on everyone else

C: Yeah, there's different ways to become deaf really

C: And there's nothing wrong with that anyway!

A: There's a person named Scott. He asked...

C: That's a really good question

A: Yeah that really makes me think

A: I admit for myself when I was growing up, it wasn't easy for me. I hated being deaf

A: I thought it was a shame to be deaf.

A: But now, I'm older... I'm really proud to be deaf

A: I don't know

C: I would feel the same way as her. Growing up, I felt like being deaf was really different from others

C: I felt like I had to put a lot of effort for them and

C: It was an awful feeling, yes. But now like what she said, I started to slowly accept myself as being deaf

C: Because there's a lot of things for deaf people like us to be involved in the community

C: And access! More than before in the past

C: So we're grateful that we're deaf

A: Yeah, we feel like we have responsibility to show you guys that we can do anything

A: For deaf people and others who has DA. We can do anything! There's no difference between hearing people and us

C: Right! And I'm sure a lot of people want to break the barrier between deaf and hearing people, you know?

C: A person named Daing, he asked

C: You could be considered into the community if you have hearing loss but should know sign language?

A: There are deaf, hard of hearing, and if you have a type of hearing loss; you're part of the deaf community automatically

A: I have some friends who has a little bit of hearing loss and they do know sign language

A: But keep in mind, not everybody knows sign language

C: And some deaf people will take it very personally if you say hearing impaired because it's insulting to them

C: You can just say hearing loss or deaf, that's it

A: Or hard of hearing!

A: Because the reason why we find that offensive because hearing impaired means we can't do anything

A: The word impaired. That's why we don't like the word. So keep that in mind for next time

A: Tamar, her students, she's a teacher from Shelton High School; they want to know

A: I don't know how to answer that because since we're deaf so we can't hear anything. We don't know

C: If I leave the fan on and I go out do my errands then come back realizing I forgot to turn it off

A: But it's different for me because I come from a hearing family and I have cochlear implant (hearing device)

A: So it does bother me sometimes because it's loud for me if I have it on

A: Or if I leave it on and I go out doing my thing then my parents would remind me to turn it off

A: I'm like oops I forgot

A: So I guess it depends for everyone. For the ones who can hear, I guess it may bother them

A: But for the ones who's fully deaf, no it won't

C: Question from one of my friends, Oban. He said...

A: I feel like that question is very controversial

A: But I already have a cochlear implant so I do know how it's like

A: My parents gave me one when I was 2-3 years old. I didn't know what was going on

A: So I personally think parents should give a chance for their kids to let them make a choice

A: Let them get older. If they want to get one, go for it! Embrace it. Everyone has their own preferences

A: If you do want to get a cochlear implant, don't let us say no. It's your decision

A: It's not our lives. It's not our bodies. It's your body

C: Yeah. Same (agreed). I'm just saying my opinion. I'm not against anybody's opinions. I just want to say how I feel

C: I feel very sad that parents force it on their children to wear a cochlear implant without asking for their permission

C: Like what she said, it's their own body. So I think

C: All hearing parents should respect their children because they have their own language already

C: ASL, that's their language! Not forcing them to follow their parent's language (Oral English)

C: It detaches from their culture because when they grow up, they will suffer their whole life

A: I mean that thing, I wish I knew because my parents tried to make me into a hearing person

A: But they have to keep in mind that cochlear implant, it's just a tool

C: Right!

A: It won't automatically turn me into a hearing person. No, it won't!

A: So that's what my family thinks. They tend to speak so fast while talking to me, I just can't

C: Yeah

A: So that's why everyone has different opinions about this subject

A: Some people can be very strongly against or 100 percent agree, it depends on you

C: Yeah

A: But that's our opinions. It's up to you. It's your choice

C: Right!

C: Deaf pyramid is like a family tree branched out from deaf and what kind of deafness

C: Like hard of hearing, hearing loss, being deaf in 1 ear, etc. That's what deaf pyramid is

A: Yeah I think we'll definitely talk about that. I mean we have a lot of other topics we want to talk about related to deafness

A: So yeah it will be part of the topics we will talk about for sure!

C: My good friend, Rachel, she's from play. She said

A: I feel like that is such a good question

A: It's different for everybody but for me; growing up, yes it was hard for me

A: Because I had to go to speech therapy twice a week, 2 hours each session. So it totals up to 4-5 hours every week

A: I had to really commit to speak orally. I couldn't sign at all but I didn't know any sign back then

A: I wasn't allowed to use my hands and just speak orally. I had to listen so that was very tough for me

A: Because I mean I felt like no one could understand me. I felt like it wasn't me at all. Signing, that's me

A: I could sign so that way, people would understand me better. Speaking orally, I mean..

A: But again, it depends on everybody. Some can easily pick it up and some can't pick it up that well

A: But for me, it was tough because still today, I'm not fluent with speaking. I'm not

A: I could speak fairly well but yeah

C: Like what we said before, cochlear implant is just a tool

C: So speaking should be their decision, not parents' decision. It should be because

C: ASL is already their first language. Speaking is a choice they make to choose if they want to or not

C: Because why should we speak if we already know sign language? That's our communication to talk with other people

A: Those kids who are deaf, I think it's a great idea for them to learn sign language when they're young

A: Not force them to learn how to speak. It won't benefit for them

A: They will suffer. They will struggle for the rest of their lives

C: Imagine if you have a child who has a mental disability, body limitations, etc

C: You would do anything for the kid and provide everything but for a deaf person, no

C: You're forcing them to follow to be like a hearing person

C: Not respect them and be involved! Learn sign language for them, teach, or take them to a deaf institute, etc

C: Like give what they need but you're not

C: I'm not saying all of you do but some parents would do that to their children

C: It's sad!

C: I would say when I was about 12-13 years old, I wish I could've accepted myself as being a deaf person

C: And tell myself that it's okay to be deaf. There's nothing wrong with that

C: And blend into a society that people are fit to

C: Like help hearing people understand my deafness, you know?

A: Same for me. Second thing for me, I would have to say don't try too hard to be a hearing person

A: That was a huge thing for me. I would try not to be deaf. I would push it away/ignore it

A: Pretend/mask to be a hearing person

A: I wish I knew just don't try too hard not being deaf. Be proud of yourself. Accept who you are

A: I feel like that question is very common

A: It depends for everyone but for us, we're willing to date anyone!

C: Yeah

A: It's important especially for hearing people, we would like for that person to be involved with our culture

A: Like for example, be willing to learn sign language if you don't know any signs

A: And be involved into our deaf community, that's important for us because if you don't (what's the point?)

C: And it's important that person who's not deaf try to understand our deaf culture

C: Be involved with everything and be supportive. Like 100 percent must!

C: It can't be 80-90 percent. That's a big NO. We won't be able to fit together

C: Because we do so much for them so it would be nice if they did the same for us too!

C: So yeah I did date a hearing guy before. It's very interesting indeed

A: I'm single

A: Okay so this girl, Ali, she sent me this on snapchat

A: This question is more specifically for me because I'm the only deaf person in the whole family

A: For me, yes it's very hard for me because first of all, my family doesn't know any sign language

A: No knowledge about deaf culture

A: They don't even try to interact with me

A: They tend to talk to my parents to rely on getting information about me

A: They don't actually talk to me

A: I think it's kinda funny because growing up, I had to really learn how to be oral for them

A: And then they don't do the same for me so it's very hard for me

A: Because I'm not that close with them. Communication is a huge barrier between us

A: I wish I could've been closer with my family because I love them! But you know...

C: That's a good question actually

A: There are different ways you can do to be an ally for our deaf culture

A: Like for example, be very respective around us. Don't try to change anything about our deafness

A: We won't listen to you

A: Second of all, if you don't know sign language and if you're willing to learn more

A: Honestly that will fill up our hearts. We will be very happy to help you learn!

A: Third, be really involved more in the deaf community

A: Lastly, you can be an advocate because we're trying to spread the word and help raise more awareness

A: For our deaf culture/community and other DA too as well

A: Just be an advocate if you're on the same page as we are

A: That's great, we'll be really happy! But there's different ways to be involved with us

A: But what I just gave, they're the basics ones you can do to be involved with us

C: It's very important for you to do that's very respective to us and deaf community

C: You can't try to change something about our deafness. Respect our choices and leave it alone

C: And be supportive with our opinions. Not tell us to follow what you want us to! (related to the hearing world)

A: Unless if you have an idea suggestion, you can do that! But if you try to change it, we won't listen to you

C: What?

A: Honestly we just started doing YouTube so right now, we don't earn anything!

A: We're not doing it because of money or nothing else!

A: We're only doing this purely because we want to raise awareness for our deaf community

A: Because of money? No, we're not

A: So we can't really answer that question, I'm sorry but we don't earn anything at all

C: We just want to help hearing people to understand our deaf culture more

C: And what she said, raise more awareness about our deaf culture

A: We're doing this for free!?

C: Yes, shocking right?

A: Okay, we still have bunch more questions. I mean thank you so much!

A: We can't answer them all because I feel like some needs to be researched first before we answer them

C: And we probably will add one more video related to this - second part of deaf q&A

A: So if you liked this video, don't forget to like this video!

A: And subscribe if you want to see more videos from both of us in the future!

A: So have a good week and enjoy life!

Bye guys!

For more infomation >> DEAF Q&A || Aly Drayton & Cheyenna Clearbrook - Duration: 16:58.

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DEAF Q&A || Cheyenna Clearbrook & Aly Drayton - Duration: 16:58.

A: Sorry about that! It's the dog

C: That's a good question

C: To...

A: I'm single

A: One of our friends

C: FRIENDS?

A: Wow, we actually did the intro in 1 take!?

C: Woohoo, we're masters!

A: Hello guys! Welcome back to our channels

A: So I know it has been a while since we've been together for a video

A: We've been really busy with everything else and now we finally have time to do a video together today

A: So don't worry about it guys

A: What we're going to do today?

C: We will do a deaf q&a that different questions from people we'll be answering them

A: Then let's get started!

A: Okay so I had an idea of doing a deaf q&a and I didn't think you guys would give us a lot of questions

A: I mean, I'm happy about it. Thank you guys very much!

A: We'll try our best to answer those questions so we apologize if we can't answer the question very well

A: Okay so let's start with our first question

C: Well, right now we're attending a local community college that is solely for hearing people

C: And they provide interpreters. But most of the time, we both take online classes

C: So yes they do have several colleges that provides deaf programs

C: Such as Gallaudet University (deaf college) that deaf people attends

C: Hearing people can attend too as well but they're required to know sign language very well then they can attend

C: And other colleges (RIT, CSUN, TSD, etc)

A: If you go to a normal college that's solely for hearing people, they do provide services for people with DA

A: Like for example; they provide interpreters, note takers, request to sit in the front of class

You have the right for that! They usually provide bunch of different accommodations

A: That's really cool for us that we have accommodations for that

C: Yeah, for sure!

C: Next question is...

A: I mean there are different ways you can become deaf

A: First of all, you can become deaf automatically from birth (due to genes)

A: Or you can become deaf through a type of disease. There are several such as meningitis, etc! I mean there are different kinds

C: Yeah, also german measles

A: Or you can lose hearing eventually when you get older. It depends on everyone else

C: Yeah, there's different ways to become deaf really

C: And there's nothing wrong with that anyway!

A: There's a person named Scott. He asked...

C: That's a really good question

A: Yeah that really makes me think

A: I admit for myself when I was growing up, it wasn't easy for me. I hated being deaf

A: I thought it was a shame to be deaf.

A: But now, I'm older... I'm really proud to be deaf

A: I don't know

C: I would feel the same way as her. Growing up, I felt like being deaf was really different from others

C: I felt like I had to put a lot of effort for them and

C: It was an awful feeling, yes. But now like what she said, I started to slowly accept myself as being deaf

C: Because there's a lot of things for deaf people like us to be involved in the community

C: And access! More than before in the past

C: So we're grateful that we're deaf

A: Yeah, we feel like we have responsibility to show you guys that we can do anything

A: For deaf people and others who has DA. We can do anything! There's no difference between hearing people and us

C: Right! And I'm sure a lot of people want to break the barrier between deaf and hearing people, you know?

C: A person named Daing, he asked

C: You could be considered into the community if you have hearing loss but should know sign language?

A: There are deaf, hard of hearing, and if you have a type of hearing loss; you're part of the deaf community automatically

A: I have some friends who has a little bit of hearing loss and they do know sign language

A: But keep in mind, not everybody knows sign language

C: And some deaf people will take it very personally if you say hearing impaired because it's insulting to them

C: You can just say hearing loss or deaf, that's it

A: Or hard of hearing!

A: Because the reason why we find that offensive because hearing impaired means we can't do anything

A: The word impaired. That's why we don't like the word. So keep that in mind for next time

A: Tamar, her students, she's a teacher from Shelton High School; they want to know

A: I don't know how to answer that because since we're deaf so we can't hear anything. We don't know

C: If I leave the fan on and I go out do my errands then come back realizing I forgot to turn it off

A: But it's different for me because I come from a hearing family and I have cochlear implant (hearing device)

A: So it does bother me sometimes because it's loud for me if I have it on

A: Or if I leave it on and I go out doing my thing then my parents would remind me to turn it off

A: I'm like oops I forgot

A: So I guess it depends for everyone. For the ones who can hear, I guess it may bother them

A: But for the ones who's fully deaf, no it won't

C: Question from one of my friends, Oban. He said...

A: I feel like that question is very controversial

A: But I already have a cochlear implant so I do know how it's like

A: My parents gave me one when I was 2-3 years old. I didn't know what was going on

A: So I personally think parents should give a chance for their kids to let them make a choice

A: Let them get older. If they want to get one, go for it! Embrace it. Everyone has their own preferences

A: If you do want to get a cochlear implant, don't let us say no. It's your decision

A: It's not our lives. It's not our bodies. It's your body

C: Yeah. Same (agreed). I'm just saying my opinion. I'm not against anybody's opinions. I just want to say how I feel

C: I feel very sad that parents force it on their children to wear a cochlear implant without asking for their permission

C: Like what she said, it's their own body. So I think

C: All hearing parents should respect their children because they have their own language already

C: ASL, that's their language! Not forcing them to follow their parent's language (Oral English)

C: It detaches from their culture because when they grow up, they will suffer their whole life

A: I mean that thing, I wish I knew because my parents tried to make me into a hearing person

A: But they have to keep in mind that cochlear implant, it's just a tool

C: Right!

A: It won't automatically turn me into a hearing person. No, it won't!

A: So that's what my family thinks. They tend to speak so fast while talking to me, I just can't

C: Yeah

A: So that's why everyone has different opinions about this subject

A: Some people can be very strongly against or 100 percent agree, it depends on you

C: Yeah

A: But that's our opinions. It's up to you. It's your choice

C: Right!

C: Deaf pyramid is like a family tree branched out from deaf and what kind of deafness

C: Like hard of hearing, hearing loss, being deaf in 1 ear, etc. That's what deaf pyramid is

A: Yeah I think we'll definitely talk about that. I mean we have a lot of other topics we want to talk about related to deafness

A: So yeah it will be part of the topics we will talk about for sure!

C: My good friend, Rachel, she's from play. She said

A: I feel like that is such a good question

A: It's different for everybody but for me; growing up, yes it was hard for me

A: Because I had to go to speech therapy twice a week, 2 hours each session. So it totals up to 4-5 hours every week

A: I had to really commit to speak orally. I couldn't sign at all but I didn't know any sign back then

A: I wasn't allowed to use my hands and just speak orally. I had to listen so that was very tough for me

A: Because I mean I felt like no one could understand me. I felt like it wasn't me at all. Signing, that's me

A: I could sign so that way, people would understand me better. Speaking orally, I mean..

A: But again, it depends on everybody. Some can easily pick it up and some can't pick it up that well

A: But for me, it was tough because still today, I'm not fluent with speaking. I'm not

A: I could speak fairly well but yeah

C: Like what we said before, cochlear implant is just a tool

C: So speaking should be their decision, not parents' decision. It should be because

C: ASL is already their first language. Speaking is a choice they make to choose if they want to or not

C: Because why should we speak if we already know sign language? That's our communication to talk with other people

A: Those kids who are deaf, I think it's a great idea for them to learn sign language when they're young

A: Not force them to learn how to speak. It won't benefit for them

A: They will suffer. They will struggle for the rest of their lives

C: Imagine if you have a child who has a mental disability, body limitations, etc

C: You would do anything for the kid and provide everything but for a deaf person, no

C: You're forcing them to follow to be like a hearing person

C: Not respect them and be involved! Learn sign language for them, teach, or take them to a deaf institute, etc

C: Like give what they need but you're not

C: I'm not saying all of you do but some parents would do that to their children

C: It's sad!

C: I would say when I was about 12-13 years old, I wish I could've accepted myself as being a deaf person

C: And tell myself that it's okay to be deaf. There's nothing wrong with that

C: And blend into a society that people are fit to

C: Like help hearing people understand my deafness, you know?

A: Same for me. Second thing for me, I would have to say don't try too hard to be a hearing person

A: That was a huge thing for me. I would try not to be deaf. I would push it away/ignore it

A: Pretend/mask to be a hearing person

A: I wish I knew just don't try too hard not being deaf. Be proud of yourself. Accept who you are

A: I feel like that question is very common

A: It depends for everyone but for us, we're willing to date anyone!

C: Yeah

A: It's important especially for hearing people, we would like for that person to be involved with our culture

A: Like for example, be willing to learn sign language if you don't know any signs

A: And be involved into our deaf community, that's important for us because if you don't (what's the point?)

C: And it's important that person who's not deaf try to understand our deaf culture

C: Be involved with everything and be supportive. Like 100 percent must!

C: It can't be 80-90 percent. That's a big NO. We won't be able to fit together

C: Because we do so much for them so it would be nice if they did the same for us too!

C: So yeah I did date a hearing guy before. It's very interesting indeed

A: I'm single

A: Okay so this girl, Ali, she sent me this on snapchat

A: This question is more specifically for me because I'm the only deaf person in the whole family

A: For me, yes it's very hard for me because first of all, my family doesn't know any sign language

A: No knowledge about deaf culture

A: They don't even try to interact with me

A: They tend to talk to my parents to rely on getting information about me

A: They don't actually talk to me

A: I think it's kinda funny because growing up, I had to really learn how to be oral for them

A: And then they don't do the same for me so it's very hard for me

A: Because I'm not that close with them. Communication is a huge barrier between us

A: I wish I could've been closer with my family because I love them! But you know...

C: That's a good question actually

A: There are different ways you can do to be an ally for our deaf culture

A: Like for example, be very respective around us. Don't try to change anything about our deafness

A: We won't listen to you

A: Second of all, if you don't know sign language and if you're willing to learn more

A: Honestly that will fill up our hearts. We will be very happy to help you learn!

A: Third, be really involved more in the deaf community

A: Lastly, you can be an advocate because we're trying to spread the word and help raise more awareness

A: For our deaf culture/community and other DA too as well

A: Just be an advocate if you're on the same page as we are

A: That's great, we'll be really happy! But there's different ways to be involved with us

A: But what I just gave, they're the basics ones you can do to be involved with us

C: It's very important for you to do that's very respective to us and deaf community

C: You can't try to change something about our deafness. Respect our choices and leave it alone

C: And be supportive with our opinions. Not tell us to follow what you want us to! (related to the hearing world)

A: Unless if you have an idea suggestion, you can do that! But if you try to change it, we won't listen to you

C: What?

A: Honestly we just started doing YouTube so right now, we don't earn anything!

A: We're not doing it because of money or nothing else!

A: We're only doing this purely because we want to raise awareness for our deaf community

A: Because of money? No, we're not

A: So we can't really answer that question, I'm sorry but we don't earn anything at all

C: We just want to help hearing people to understand our deaf culture more

C: And what she said, raise more awareness about our deaf culture

A: We're doing this for free!?

C: Yes, shocking right?

A: Okay, we still have bunch more questions. I mean thank you so much!

A: We can't answer them all because I feel like some needs to be researched first before we answer them

C: And we probably will add one more video related to this - second part of deaf q&A

A: So if you liked this video, don't forget to like this video!

A: And subscribe if you want to see more videos from both of us in the future!

A: So have a good week and enjoy life!

Bye guys!

For more infomation >> DEAF Q&A || Cheyenna Clearbrook & Aly Drayton - Duration: 16:58.

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[English sub] Weekly Idol 301 winner ▼Winner VS Weekly Idol▼So Funny+Download full - Duration: 6:57.

Sungyoon did his handmade and it's a gift

saying 10 times HONGHAB 5 times BAMBBANG

what happend if we do it more than 10 and 5?

if you succeed..

you can hit us with rubber hammer

(never think about it)

you never succeed

if you do we did as we say

it seems that SeungYoon can do it

( a big chance to hit Doni Coni)

( I want to hold that hammer too)

I want lose that hammer)

let's do it from there

we start it from Seunghoon

(storm like rapping ..so wrong)

( what is it..?)

he wants to look cute in YG eyes

Seunhon is out

( he's cheering Jinwoo in every thing)

( so serious)

ok let's go Jinwoo

music on

a good start...???

what are you saying..?

because it was too fast

I was comming..

because you say come (WA means come in korean language)

this time is Mino..rapper

(so hard working)

he's really doing his best

he's more serious than us

because I have pride ( becase he's rapper)

ah.. it's too hard

( sawg swag)

( PERFECT )

NO.. do it again

( wah..it's ridiculous)

( third basement floor where Doni Coni word is rule)

it's BAMBBANG but you said PAMBBANG

Oh.. that thing..

what .. what..what?

you said it wrong, what? we got goosebumps

let's Seungyoon do it

is not this a acknowledgment?

we are judging..

SungYoon is left yet

Song Minho did well but he it wasn't pronounced correctly

( leader. we believe in you)

he has to do it wrong

(finally success is infront of they eyes)

it was nine times...right?

he did 10 times

he did 9 times not 10

(we did it)

in fact this game from me was a success

you will chose him not me, right? who will you chose?

( poor little pigs infront of hammer)

I well here all comments and then hit you

you are in one team

(he's so excited. he's using busan dialect)

you don't have to hit with this

isn't the reason why it's here no no

ok.. let's do it in this way...between of you

you did wrong then..

stay out of it

between you two, if you volunteer you will be exempted

( heard it a lot from some where)

the reason why I don't have to be hitted..why I have to get hitted..let's hear it first

-I will listen carefully

we listen well then..let's .sit.. sit

if you show us a good team work we chose one person to hit

I'm.. a father of 6 years old twins

whenyou see your daddy on tv

and I see my girls laugh

my heart ..

I have an old mother

(a person who takes care of his mother)

let's our deputy chose

there is no one saying I will get hit in behaf of my friend?

you're speaking informally

it's ok

( let's do everything our Lee Deputy say)

84

you don't know what a wonderful moment is it in my life

being hitted whis hammer by WINNER is a Glory,isn't it?

you said you'll get hitted

Defcon come here please

ahh.. this moments that I spend with you..

WINNER you did really well

be careful,when you get hit by this your beard could become longer

(they are sense boss)

winner fighting....really really fighting

go get your hair done again

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Sonic commits Suicide (So sad you may Cry) - Duration: 0:24.

Me: What's wrong Sonic

Sonic: Ive lost my Friends and Rival and im gonna commit suicide!

Me: No sonic NOOOOO!!!!

Sonic: Goodbye Hell and hello New Place no more Sonic! :(

Sonic: Goodbye Forever!

I said don't press Z

Sonic: *Dies*

*Cries*

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OUR FUNNY STORIES IN CHINA! (Korean Bf + American Gf) | ESPAÑOL CC - Duration: 8:03.

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TERI ICE | 2017 SVK NATIONALS | I was so nervous! - Duration: 4:21.

As an 8th for the Free Program is getting ready Terézia Pocsová, Jumping Joe Slovakia.

Thanks to Terézia for Free Program.

Total Segment Score is 43.50 points.

Terézia is up to now in 1st place.

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Alicia Clark ♠ So Far - Duration: 3:42.

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Mom's Romantic Song For ?? UNEXPECTED Happened !! Kuku cool & Hot - Duration: 4:08.

singing song

slowly slowly come in life

who are you calling ?

i am calling Hrithik

Hrithik who ?

who is this Hrithik ?

oho i am kidding

i learnt new song so doing practice

ohh

So teach me too

how to play this

this drum

teach me

what will you do by learning guitar

will impress your father

you will impress to father ?

what you will do by impressing father ?

will you teach me or not . tell me this ?

i have also started learning just now . how can i teach you

otherwise Is this your age of learning ?

you will learn guitar in this age ?

age of learning?

do you think that i old

i have start to learn wrestling after watching DANGAL

i learn from father daily in field

i am learning wrestling

teaching me

is this your age of learning

ohk which song you want to learn ?

Sarkailo Khatiya jado lage(hindi song)

is this a song to learn

teach me or leave it

i'll teach you something else

om jai jagdeesh (prayer)

this is the age of learning this type of song

learn om jai & impress father

i don't want to learn this

teach this to your grandmother

teach me only this .. sarkailo khatiya

your father will impress only with this song

i know

i don't know this song "sarkailo khatiya

jada lage

i'll teach you this

which i learn 'dheere dheere ' learn this ..ok

see

first of all this one

singing song

now go on this one

ok

then

ok

now do practice of this

then i'll teach you further

ohk i learn this

this is also romantic

will impress with this one to your father

singing untuned

leave it leave it

you can't do this

i think i hold this guitar in wrong way

i think we hold this like this right

yeah like this

singing mind blowing

singing mind blowing

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Gia đình là số 1 sitcom| tập 63 full: Đức Phúc và Kim Chi bất ngờ quay lại khiến Diệu Hiền... - Duration: 3:41.

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The Isle | NEW DINO - Orodromeus! | #80 [Early Access] - Duration: 11:24.

New Dino: Orodromeus

I think this dino is more cute than Dryo :'D

No, The dryo will be always cute dino :3

RUN!

I almost pooped myself :'D

You can't catch me! :P

I'm glad, I'm so small. :3

He lost me, I think...

OMG! It's such a cute eating sound <3

Can I eat trees? Whaaat?! ok... That's cool :P

Dead Camarasaurus

Here is one living Camarasaurus. xD

It's sad that he can't protect himself :(

He has no attack animations... yet. The camara is a walking buffet. ;D

No one will see me here >:)

But the Camara is awesome <3

and the Trike is angry :P

WOW! that was close oO'

I'm playing on survival server, I don't wanna die.

Be the way... Orodromeus Is the first dino in the game that can blink!! :O

So adorable <3

'Server crashed. I'm alone! D:'

They do not have a chance to see me >:)

A dark bandit!

He has big problems to kill us.

I'm not gonna move...

Where is the dark bandit?

I can't see him

oh, there...

Damn, Here's a lot of Herreras :'D

Dat face :'D

Oh God, he didn't see us :D

I'm too slow, I need a taxi D:

I have a beautiful view from here... xD

For more infomation >> The Isle | NEW DINO - Orodromeus! | #80 [Early Access] - Duration: 11:24.

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Foxy x Mangle Part 17 - English (Toy bonnica) - Duration: 3:17.

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Why Kate From This Is Us Looks So Familiar - Duration: 4:00.

Thanks to NBC's hit drama This Is Us, actress Chrissy Metz has become an overnight sensation.

Starring as Kate Pearson in the series, Metz portrays a woman struggling with her weight

and career while trying to open herself up to a romantic relationship.

Her performance has earned her rave reviews, including a Golden Globe nomination for Best

Supporting Actress.

And while This Is Us is Metz's most significant acting credit to-date, she spent over a decade

working up to this point.

Here's where you may have seen Chrissy Metz on-screen before.

Entourage

If you blinked, you would have missed Metz's part on Entourage as the Titanic super-fan

who bugs James Cameron at a movie theater.

But the brief role was Metz's first screen credit, and she was nothing short of delighted

about earning that part.

She told People Magazine of the audition process, "I remember going to the bathroom and calling

my manager and crying.

I'm like, 'I can't get the line right, I can't act, I don't know what I'm doing!'

And she's like, 'Put your big-girl panties on and get out there!'"

She also said that James Cameron was "lovely" and that the experience was "traumatizing

but really wonderful at the same time."

Loveless in Los Angeles

Although her next material role was definitely built on stereotypes, Metz made her movie

debut as Brittany Daniel's roommate, Bonnie, in the little known 2007 film Loveless in

Los Angeles.

The film's intention was to be a romantic comedy that also pokes fun at the cliches

of the genre, so Metz's gross roommate character was written in as way over-the-top.

"And don't check out my ass."

Even so, though, the part certainly helped to showcase her quirkier side, which made

her a great fit for what came next.

My Name Is Earl

As "Chunk" on My Name is Earl, Metz played an overweight cheerleader on a squad of misfits.

And while it might have been just a bit part on the series, the role would still help fill

out her resume reel because it was still a hit network series at the time of airing.

Of course, much like her screen counterpart in the episode, she'd have to work hard and

exercise a lot of patience to make it pay off — because it'd be years before she'd

snag the next big thing in her career.

American Horror Story: Freak Show

After a snagging those small-time roles here and there, Metz had to take a second job an

assistant to make ends meet for a while.

But she refused to give up on her goal of making it into the spotlight, and in 2014,

she got her first real shot.

She starred in FX's American Horror Story: Freak Show as Ima "Barbara" Wiggles, a role

which required her to wear a cushion padding to make her look larger.

"You look miserable."

"This place is the worst."

And although she appeared in just one season of American Horror Story, Metz was over the

moon about being asked to join the show's celebrated cast.

She told Yahoo, "Being a plus-size actress, it is slim pickings, so anytime any role comes

up for a plus-size actress, my agents are all over it … I was jumping around my house

when I heard, and now I find myself sitting across from Jessica Lange and acting with

Kathy Bates.

I feel like a freshman showing up in the middle of the year, and they are all the cool seniors.

I have to pinch myself to believe this is really my life."

And the really good news is that it was only the beginning.

What's next

Critics have hailed Chrissy Metz's performance in the first season of This Is Us.

And NBC has had such a hit on it hands with the family drama, that they've already ordered

up not one but two future seasons.

Meanwhile, Metz has used her new platform to promote better roles for plus-sized women,

telling audiences of the Television Critics Association summer tour, "We need to write

more of those stories.

We need to not always be the butt of the joke."

Metz has also revealed that the role has created a series of heartfelt interactions with fans

who appreciate the new spotlight she's giving to plus-sized women of the world.

She told Harper's Bazaar, "I can't go anywhere without people talking to me or recognizing

me from the show.

This woman told me she never understood her daughter and her weight issues 'til she saw

the show.

She got teary-eyed, I started getting teary-eyed… it was beautiful."

So, in addition to starring in a hit series and arriving as a source of inspiration to

viewers everywhere, she's also been readying herself to move behind the lens a bit, too.

Metz aspires to open her own production company, make an autobiographical movie, and record

an EP with her band, Chrissy and the Vapors.

That's all in addition to starring in another comedy feature film called Sierra Burgess

Is a Loser.

So, while we've seen her in a few things before, chances are, we'll be seeing a lot more of

her in the years to come.

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Queen Elizabeth Intervenes So Kate Middleton Allowed Prince George to Plant Trees WithCharles? - Duration: 4:37.

Kate Middleton has had a tight grip on control of her growing family.

The Middletons have been quietly orchestrating a royal revolution, breaking traditions and

rules, but it appears the Duchess of Cambridge has loosened her grip on her power.

Did Queen Elizabeth finally intervene on Prince Charles� behalf?

The royal couple has broken stuffy royal protocol on several occasions.

First, Prince William was the first royal to take a paternity leave, staying home after

the birth of Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Then, Kate insisted family raise the royal children, and Prince George was the first

royal baby to not have a full time, live in nurse.

Kate and William took on the full responsibilities of caring for newborn Prince George, with

the help of Carole Middleton, for the first three months.

The Duke and Duchess also picked close friends to be George�s godparents Zara Tindall is

the only relative chosen as a godparent.

Traditionally, the birth of royalty are announced on an easel outside of Buckingham Palace.

Kate Middleton and Prince William announced the birth of Princess Charlotte Elizabeth

Diana on Twitter.

It�s clear that Kate Middleton isn�t afraid of defying Queen Elizabeth and making changes.

Prince William, who is rumored to be very passive, seems to be towing the line in Kate�s

changes.

Even Anmer Hall, the royal couple�s home, is now a reformed estate.

Staff are on a first name basis with the royals, and several remodels have given the house

a more �middle class� feel.

The kitchen, in particular, is said to be the star of the reform, with a make-under

to give it a simpler feel.

Rumors have been swirling since Prince George�s birth that Prince Charles and Camilla Parker

Bowles have been slowly pushed out of Kate Middleton and Prince William�s inner circle.

The Middletons dominate Anmer Hall, and time with Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Prince Charles was overheard complaining that he barely gets to see Prince George.

Another allegation claims Prince William finally put his foot down, banning Camilla Parker-Bowles

from seeing his children after she was said to have been caught cheating on Charles.

Even during Kate Middleton�s official return to public events, signs that there is tension

between the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Charles are evident.

During the charity polo match on June 14, Charles watched from a respectful distance

as Kate watched over Prince George, staying within arm�s reach at all times.

People magazine revealed that Prince Charles simply watched as Kate played with George

and no photographs of the little prince and grandpa interacting solo could be found.

Is Prince Charles intimidated by Kate Middleton?

One person who is not taking the royal revolution lying down is Queen Elizabeth.

The Queen and the Middletons have reportedly butted heads on several occasions.

Carole Middleton severely angered Queen Elizabeth after beating her to Kate�s bedside after

she gave birth to Princess Charlotte.

The Queen walked in to find Carole Middleton holding the princess and quickly demanded

Carole be removed from her sight.

It appears Queen Elizabeth might have intervened on Prince Charles� behalf.

Recently, reports have surfaced that Prince George has been spending more time with Charles.

The two royals have been gardening at Highgrove House.

Prince George and Prince Charles were spotted planting trees together.

The George and his grandfather recently planted a Winter Orange Lime tree near the front door

of Charles� grand country home in Tetbury.

Did Queen Elizabeth have anything to do with Prince Charles getting more quality time with

Prince George?

Are the Middleton�s still shutting Charles and Camilla out?

Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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For more infomation >> Queen Elizabeth Intervenes So Kate Middleton Allowed Prince George to Plant Trees WithCharles? - Duration: 4:37.

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Why Carol From The Walking Dead Looks So Familiar - Duration: 5:14.

Every character from The Walking Dead has a fan following, and Carol is no exception.

Watching her arc take her from domestic abuse and zombie apocalypse survivor to gun-toting

badass has been an incredible journey, driven by some powerful performances from Melissa

McBride.

She's proven she can play everything from battered wife to trembling survivor to someone

capable of doing whatever it takes.

And we mean whatever.

"Just, just look at the flowers."

Ouch.

There's no doubt McBride has become part of the heart and soul of the show.

But, you've seen her before, too—even if she looked so different that you might

not have actually realized it.

Born in Kentucky, McBride headed to Atlanta in the 1980s to start what's been a wildly

random career.

Throughout the 1990s, she appeared in a slew of commercials that seem to have been lost

to the mists of time, but footage of her first major acting credit thankfully remains.

She appeared in a 1993 episode of Matlock, playing the fidgety Darlene Kellogg in a bizarre

episode called "Matlock's Bad, Bad, Bad Dream."

The story starts with Matlock meeting some friends in a jazz nightclub and restaurant,

and he's introduced to Darlene, who's craving a cigarette but trying to quit.

The rest of the episode is literally right out of Matlock's nightmares, and when his

dreams transport him back to a Prohibition-themed restaurant she shows up as a 1930s-era cigarette

girl.

Her long, curly hair was the height of fashion in the 1990s for sure, but it also makes her

look completely different.

In an epic twist, it's completely possible to imagine Season 1 Carol watching that exact

show while doing Ed's ironing.

McBride still sported her '90s curls in her next role, a small part in the long-running

southern cop drama In the Heat of the Night.

Her role in the 1994 two-part episode "Give Me Your Life," is admittedly brief.

McBride plays a reporter determined to get the story during an investigation into a shady

church in Mississippi.

While she's playing a pretty stereotypical plucky news reporter, there are still some

hints of the McBride we'd later come to know and love.

It only lasted a single season in 1995 before being canceled, but the supernatural horror

mystery show American Gothic had some big names attached, including executive producer

Sam Raimi, and a cast that included eventual A-listers Evan Rachel Wood, Sarah Paulson,

Lucas Black, and Gary Cole.

McBride appeared in the episode "Dead to the World," as the sheriff's onetime girlfriend

who disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

Appearing in a flashback scene, Holly Gallagher is an archetype familiar to McBride's fans,

the eager-to-please woman who thrives in her caretaker role.

She's said herself that it's something she has in common with Carol, telling AMC,

"I've gotten myself into some difficult situations because I couldn't say no.

Actually, I've gotten myself into some difficult places because I thought I could fix somebody."

After appearing in a handful of made-for-TV movies with names like A Season in Purgatory,

Any Place But Home, and Close to Danger, McBride landed in a two-part episode of Walker, Texas

Ranger alongside living internet meme Chuck Norris.

Again in a nurturing role, McBride played Rachel Woods, a pediatric doctor tasked with

caring for a young patient, played by Haley Joel Osment, who's been removed from a house

during a drug bust.

"Walker told me I have AIDS."

Yep, it's that episode.

In the cult hit 1990s series Dawson's Creek, Dawson and his friends head to a bar in an

attempt to distract him from his broken heart.

When he spots McBride's Nina from across the bar, he knows he's found the one.

Nina chats with Dawson a bit, and invites him Dawson back to her place to hang out and

watch movies, which is the 90s version of "Netflix and chill".

He passes, but they still share a kiss — making McBride the focus of all kinds of fangirl

jealously long before anyone ever started wanting Carol and Daryl to be a thing.

When McBride was approached to audition for the 2007 adaptation of Stephen King's The

Mist, she was initially reluctant.

But, she went along, and eventually landed a gig that would lead to her most iconic role.

She not only got the role described only in the credits as "Woman with Kids at Home,"

but she made such an impression on producer Frank Darabont that when it came time to start

casting for Walking Dead a few years later, he gave her a call.

It's absolutely not surprising, even though she's only in a single, early scene and in

the final moments of the movie.

The ending to The Mist is one that sticks with those that see it.

She doesn't say anything, and she doesn't have to—it's no wonder Darabont kept her

number.

Even with Carol's increasing importance on the Walking Dead, McBride has still found

time to do occasional work outside the show.

In 2014, The Reconstruction of William Zero debuted at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal.

Described as a "suburban mad-scientist tale," McBride plays one of the scientist's colleagues

in a mind-bending drama that deals with some pretty heavy material.

The moral of the story suggests there's no shortcut around grief, and that the only way

to get through it is to deal with it head on… a message Carol would certainly approve

of.

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MILEY CYRUS I Hate TRUMP So Much That I'd Rather Have NORTH KOREA Nuke Us To DEATH Would You Su - Duration: 2:56.

MILEY CYRUS I Hate TRUMP So Much That I'd Rather Have NORTH KOREA Nuke Us To DEATH.

Would You Support TRUMP If He ARREST Her

Miley Cyrus Says : I Hate Trump So Much That I'd Rather Have North Korea Nuke Us To Death.

Miley Cyrus tweeted an emotionally charged video in which she called for compassion,

peace, and empathy on Wednesday morning after Donald Trump won the presidential election.

"Given the result [of the election], maybe I really am different… but maybe a lot of

people that I'm surrounded by think with open arms and open minds like I do," the

tearful pop star said.

"I've been very vocal for my support for everyone besides Donald Trump — heavily

supported Bernie, heavily supported Hillary, and I still think that, in her lifetime, she

deserves to be the first female president, and that's what makes me so sad.

I wish she had an opportunity because she fought for so long and because I believe her

when she says that she loves this country.

This is all she's ever done; she's given her life to make it better."

Cyrus also discussed Trump's decision to use The Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always

Get What You Want" during his acceptance speech.

The 23-year-old acknowledged the sentiment of the song as a means to spring into a peaceful

future.

"Hopefully we adjust and we accept everyone for who they are, and, so, Donald Trump, I

accept you," she said.

"This hurts to say, but I even accept you as President of the United States, and that's

fine, because, now, I want to be a hopeful hippie.

I want to be hopeful that you will step in, too."

She then thanked President Barack Obama, breaking down as she expressed gratitude for the things

he's accomplished across his eight-year tenure.

Cyrus also pleaded for a peaceful transition of power and ideas as Trump takes office.

"Treat people with love, treat people with compassion, and I will do the same for you,"

she said.

"Anything you every want to talk about or understand… if you want to open your mind

and open your heart, I would love to give you the key."

Would You Support Trump If He Arrest Her ?

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Fidget Spinners For Kids: Reports Say It's Distracting, Parents Say Not So - Duration: 2:02.

THEY SAY THOSE WHO TAKE MANY

PICTURES OF THEMSELVES CAN MEAN

THEY HAVE DEPRESSION.

FOR JADEN THEY'RE MUCH MORE

THAN A TOY.

IT'S HELPED MY SON IN

PARTICULAR FOCUS.

HE DOESN'T HAVE A HARD TIME

FOCUSING IN GENERAL.

BUT WITH HIS DYSLEXIA IT HELPS

HIM STAY FOCUSED.

Reporter: JASON TEDLOCH SAYS

HIS SON'S TEACH ER IS FINE WITH

THE TOY AS LONG AS IT DOESN'T

BECOME A DISTRACTION.

IT'S ONLY A DISTRACTION FOR

JAYDEN'S DISORDER.

THEY CAN TAKE THAT SPINNER

AND SPIN IT ON THEIR HEAD AND

SIT THERE AND MANAGE IT.

AND THEY'RE NOT PAYING

ATTENTION TO IT THEY'RE PAYING

ATTENTION TO WHAT YOU'RE

TALKING ABOUT.

AND THEN THEY USE THEIR BRAIN

EQUALLY.

YOU WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT

ALL YOUR SIZES ARE PERFECT.

Reporter: MANUFACTURERS

CLAIM THE GADGETS AREN'T JUST

FUN TO PLAY WITH BUT THEY ALSO

HELP WITH ADHD AND ANXIETY.

JOHN BASEY IS CHIEF PROFESSOR

OF BOSTON COLLEGE.

HE SAYS IT'S A COPING

MECHANISM.

NOT REAL HELP.

THIS HELPS RELIEVE SOME

TENSION.

BUT IT DOESN'T REALLY SOLVE

ANYTHING.

IT'S NOT NEARLY AS GOOD AS

SOLVING THE PROBLEM THAT'S

GOING ON.

Reporter: SOME KIDS SAY THIS

FAD WON'T LAST LONG.

WHAT'S UP NEXT?

NO IDEA.

NO IDEA.

THE WIDGETS COST THREE TO $25

ONLINE.

I'M THE ONLY ONE WHO HAD NOT

HEARD OF THESE BEFORE.

WE KNOW ABOUT THEM BECAUSE

WE HAVE YOUNG KIDS AND MY KIDS

ARE OBSESSED WITH THE WIDGETS.

WE HAVE A FEW OURSELVES.

AS FAR AS ANNOYING THINGS THAT

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