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Hey whats up, um its teo. I'm just basically just saying umm

This is just a new Youtube channel, whatever and

Im just gonna be posting Black Ops 2 videos just like that

Not really much zombies probably in multiplayer

I'm not a good Gamer just just something to do. just to get a little Youtube channel stared or whatever

So yeah, this is like my first video. Or whatever I know I

recorded it on a iPad or whatever because we dont have the capture card yet, but

So yeah my videos might be a little to lower quality but heyy, I'm just started so yeah, I

This is my new YouTube channel or whatever

So yeah, this is a little bit of my gameplay or whatever so Just like and subscribe

support me

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HIROSHIMA PEACE PARK + eating udon noodles- CHEAP FOOD JAPAN | Food and Travel channel - Duration: 14:08.

This morning we're in Hiroshima, Japan and we're going to visit the

Peace Memorial Park and Museum pretty much where we're standing is where the

atomic bomb went off on the 6th of August 1945 this is going to be a pretty

heavy day

that was an incredibly moving experience really well put together museum it's

actually we only saw a small portion of the museum because they're doing some

construction so I would love to one day come back and see the full museum

because even that little portion was so well put together- it had great history

of this particular bomb, of nuclear weaponry and nuclear war in general just

very well put together very well signed in English which for us was

necessary because we don't speak Japanese I saw people doing audio guides as well so

I imagine there was other languages available hmm it was just umm really

fascinating and it had survivor stories it had a collection of artifacts that

had been preserved from back when the bomb went off it was just all

incredibly curated and it was so sobering and harrowing like reading and

hearing about those stories one thing that really stuck with me was a lot of

people described Hiroshima as looking like hell after the bomb went off just

black, red, brown colors everything flattened and and decimated, people running around

screaming in terror, dead bodies everywhere, you just can't fathom

the destruction and how scary it would have been- right here where we're sitting. In the

initial blast and then in the coming weeks about a hundred and forty thousand

people perished just unbelievable numbers and it just shows you not that we

didn't know this already but shows you how terrible nuclear warfare is

harrowing, just scary stuff too like at the epicenter or what do they call? The

hypocenter? The hypocenter, so where the

bomb went off it was 4,000 degrees Celsius so people were just incinerated

and the city was pretty much all wooden buildings so it just went up and a huge

fire which was many more deaths but we won't go into all the facts but if you

are in this area this is definitely the place to visit because you'll learn a

lot and it's very sobering. I reckon if you're in Japan you should

make the trip to Hiroshima. You should come. Now we're going to

explore the Peace Park which is a huge park right in the middle of Hiroshima where

basically where the bomb went off and now it is a beautiful Peace Park with

memorials

this is the Flame of Peace which symbolizes the desire for a world free

of nuclear weapons and it will burn until the last nuclear weapon on earth

has been destroyed. This is the Children's Peace Monument and on the top is a

symbol of Sadako Sasaki who's become the symbol of all

the children who were affected by the atomic bomb so Sadako was

two when the bomb went off and then 10 years later she developed leukemia

which ultimately ended her life but the story was that when she was in hospital

she heard about the Japanese legend where if you folded a thousand paper

cranes then you would get a wish granted so she started folding and folding and folding

these paper cranes and she got to like over 1300 but then ultimately died

because of leukemia and so there's a paper crane on top of her which she's

holding and then just because her story has been memorialized in books and what have

you, people send thousands and thousands and thousands of paper cranes from all

over the world now to the museum and they're all put around the monument and

they also take the cranes and then they turn them into, I saw like some paper

clay being sold in the museum shop and we've got postcards made out of

paper cranes. It's amazing, it's really beautiful

this is the Hiroshima exhibition hall now known as the A bomb dome so the bomb

itself went off about a hundred and sixty meters that way and 600 meters up

so because this building was so close the blast almost came down on it and it

didn't fall down and there was a lot of debate about to keep it or to demolish

it a lot of people saw it as you know suffering and memories of the past

eventually the debate for keeping it won which I think is beautiful because it's

now here as a memorial it's a World Heritage Site and the fact the dome

survived is pretty incredible and it's now a real symbol of Hiroshima and what

happened here the atrocity of what went on in this very spot you can now see

with your own eyes and I think that's a beautiful way for it to be shown because

it does make you really think when you see it for real it's not a photo it's

not a story it's true and it's horrible but it's really nice that it's there. Great

memorial

Sheena's doing some research for some lunch because it's about time to eat

and stuff like this is pretty full-on so it'll be nice to sit down over a meal

but just some takeaways from me of this whole place I think it's so well done

because it makes you think about war beyond the atomic bombs I mean the two

bombs essentially ended World War II but World War II was gonna end probably

with the invasion of Japan if the bombs hadn't been dropped and estimates for

that are about four million deaths on the Japanese side one and a half to two

million on the Allied side just so no matter what like war is just horrible

so unnecessary and we've learned lots today we've learned lots of facts about

why this was a target and you know things like there's hills just over there

and the hills would have reflected the blast back all those little facts are

very interesting but that's definitely not my takeaway my takeaway is that just

war is horrible, so much death so much destruction and places like this need to

be here to make sure we remember and don't let this stuff happen again

we were just walking to lunch and we encountered a 'no nukes' demonstration

and I got given a paper crane. Lunch time at Chikara, they serve udon and soba

I'm ready for lunch

so you pay downstairs and then you take your little chip which has your order to

your table it's really cool I ordered a curry udon. Look at my curry udon it is so

thick it comes with really thinly sliced beef and spring onion. The udon is

just coated in the gravy, udon is a wheat noodle they're sort of quite thick and slimy

they remind me of worms, not that I eat worms regularly but they don't taste like

worms they're very, very tasty. Mine in comparison to Thomas's looks so

unhealthy

mmm-hmm - it's a really mellow curry flavour, slightly sweet it's really not spicy at all

very easy. The noodles look amazing, super hot

hmm quite soft, this is comfort food it's really good. As Sheena said mine

looks super healthy compared to hers. I went with wakame or seaweed so it's got the

thick thick worm like udon noodles, lots of wakame piled on top and a really

clear, clean looking broth I'm just going to try the broth

Mmmm that is great like its salty, sea like flavor from the seaweed which is super

clean and easygoing it's also piled up with spring onions

and it's just got that little sweetness from those there's also one tiny little

fish cake, I'm gonna save that for later siren. I'm going to try some of these

thick noodles. I love udon noodles when I was a kid I remember my mum

cooking up what we would have just called a stir fry then I

wouldn't have known it was Japanese I wouldn't have known the word udon was

Japanese but I remember it had udon noodles in it from a packet just really

simple, she chucked them in instead of rice, we often had rice. And my mind was

blown as to what these insane noodles were so I'm really happy and excited to have

them in Japan. Mmm such a simple flavor they're a great texture, they've got a little

bit of like bite but they're pretty soft, thick, just so simple that's so

satisfying as a lunch, wow I love Japan. I just discovered the aprons a really

good idea for me because I can make a mess and this is curry- and you're wearing white- and I'm wearing white

that was brilliant so enjoyable it was just simple so I

ordered the curry udon Thomas ordered the wakame udon in a large size

I think I forgot to say it was a miso base to the broth and both of those

meals cost about 500 or 600 yen so that's

about $13 all up so 650 yen each for a huge bowl and super satisfying

another bargain in Japan. Can't beat it! Can't beat it. It's been a pretty full on day

with all the Peace Park Memorial and all the information we've taken in so we're

going to wrap this one up. We also have quite a bit of work to

do so we're going to maybe grab a couple of beers because I feel like we

need a drink, head home do some work and finish this one

up early today. We'll see you next time thank you so much for watching we hope

we've inspired you to eat and explore like a traveler, not a tourist. Sayonara!

I forgot to say if you guys have any tips on what we should be eating in Japan and where

we should be eating in Japan we're heading to Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe

next please let us know in the comments below we would love to know your

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Yup this a thing by me...

Eeeehhhh

I'm lovin' this song a real lot *bounces head all over the place*

AAHHHHH IT'S SO GOOOOD

Best song ever 44444/4

I wuv dis song <3

Oki I'll shut up now :)

(Not forever tho, keep these on)

Hey look at all the effort I had to put into this.

BEST FREAKING SONG AAHHH

wOAH LAYERS AND STUFF

Still not done? IT'S BEEN 6 MINUTES

*scrolling through tons of files intensifies*

I used those avatars at one point.

I see your Tindall files, Gret. I'm not stupid.

MORE AVATARS YAY!!!

THIS TAKES FOREVEEERR

*please ignore the stupid file names*

I still love this song.

It helps me focus.

*working intensifies*

DANGIT ART TOO YUUUGE

Remember to go checc out the other paint.net videos I've done. (There'll be tons more, don't worry.)

Soooo did you enjoy that?

I didn't.

And I made it.

Welp. This is...

THAT BACKGROUND IS A CAT I STOLE FROM THE NEIGHBORS HIS NAME IS FLOOF

BEST NAME EVER

The video's almost over. Rip.

I don't know why I haven't ended the recording yet.

Directed by No One Ever.

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SFIA 100k Subscribers Special - Duration: 17:24.

It seems like just yesterday we were celebrating hitting 10,000 subscribers, today we've

reached 100,000 and there's plenty of room to go.

So today is a special episode celebrating the 100,000th subscriber to the channel and

I have no idea what day this will air, though it's Memorial Day as I write this.

It's customary to make a special 100k episode on Youtube because it's a more than symbolic

benchmark.

Typically after you get past 10,000 subscribers Youtube formally contacts you to offer some

advice and options, you're on their radar in a formal sense, but at 100,000 you get

the Silver Creator play button award as a thanks from them, and I gather they give you

a gift card too.

I'd considered celebrating 100,000 subscribers with a video discussing the year 100,000 AD,

but the custom is to thank the viewers and talk a bit about your channel and yourself,

so we'll save that for another day.

I'm not a big one on biography but I'll do a little of that today, and of course while

I do want to thank my viewers, and the patrons who fund this channel, I also wanted to thank

a few other channels who've helped me learn the ropes and a lot of the artists and musicians

whose work seriously enhances the quality of these episodes compared to the early days.

Those early days and the channel's origins are a bit peculiar.

Mostly because I never meant there to be one.

Some folks who have noticed that I started labeling videos this year by season and episode

order, 2017 being season 3, making 2015 season 1, might note that the oldest episode is actually

from 2014 and the channel has existed since 2012.

For official purposes I consider that episode the 'pilot' or episode 0, but the handful

of subscribers from the very beginning might remember I used to have other videos up there.

That's because I just had a regular old account I used sometimes to upload home videos

or presentations to for storage.

At one point I wanted to try Powerpoint's built in tool for letting you record narrations

and export a slideshow as a video, as an experiment for some other projects I was doing.

I was a member of scifi worldbuilding group at the time, an author friend of mine suggested

it to me as a fun place to bounce ideas around.

I have a notorious dislike for scifi's habit of always setting everything on planets and

often advocated more space stations and megastructures as settings, so I decided to do my practice

run on that topic and upload it to youtube to post it to that group.

I could just link it instead of re-typing my arguments.

Some months later I did the same thing for another group I was involved in on the Fermi

Paradox.

Thus was the channel born.

Well not quite, it was some months before I deleted older home videos and almost a year

before I decided to do regular episodes, and just over a year ago that I switched over

to the regular weekly schedule.

This though is one of the reasons why the episodes are visual imagery with me talking

over them.

The second reason being that my favorite online show, SF Debris hosted by Chuck Sonnenburg,

is him reviewing scifi films and shows with just clips of the shows he talks over top

of.

I liked this format as I'd found a lot of the other review shows a bit distracting with

the host showing up on screen and often doing skits, which wasn't my cup of tea.

The third reason is that I started rendering the episodes in 1080p HD, and my webcam is

lower resolution than that, just one I use for playing Dungeons and Dragons with some

friends in another state.

In fact I developed most of my video production skills doing fun little videos for that gaming

group.

Reason 4 is that shooting video at decent quality takes a lot of skill and a lot of

takes, and even just recording the audio for these can take a couple hours.

If you visit some of sibling channels where they do a live presenter in front of camera

for 5-20 minutes, take my word for it, there's was a lot more setup time and recording time

than 5-20 minutes.

I was little surprised some folks thought I was a recluse, same as folks often figure

I use a pseudonym for the channel.

Originally there were a bunch of home videos with me in them and my pictures been in several

episodes starting from the second one.

I've even filmed a short channel update video for the Facebook Group, Science and

Futurism with Isaac Arthur, of me just talking into the aforementioned webcam.

I don't use photos of me on the channel much either, the one most probably know is

a photoshop of the command and control center I use for episodes set on the spaceship unity,

from the life in a space colony trilogy.

That's actually quite old, from 2006, but was the only picture of me in uniform sitting

down that I could find.

It's from my tent in Tel Afar Iraq, which was my home and workshop for the first half

of the 14 months I spent in Iraq.

We used to play a fair amount of D&D down there in our tiny amounts of free time too,

it doesn't require electricity which is handy, and I actually still play with one

of my brethren from then, my best friend, who runs the group in another state I mentioned.

He's also one of my sounding boards for the channel, I've been bouncing these ideas

off him for well over a decade.

I've mentioned it on the channel a time or too but I served with the US Army from

2003 to 2010.

I'd been intending to go back to college and finish my doctorate afterwards but I lost

my taste for academia by then.

Actually I lost it maybe a year into grad school but I figured it might come back after

I went and saw more of the world.

I love my field, and I do enjoy teaching, but only to crowds who are interested, and

the idea of spending my life on a campus just lost its appeal.

You have to love what you're doing or you generally won't do it well, and while it's

a good idea to press on into the storm for a while to see if things change, if they don't

its best to make changes.

That was a big change for me because becoming a scientist had been something I was set on

since I was a little kid.

My parents were both physics majors when they met and got married, probably not too surprising

since my full name is Isaac Albert Arthur, though I am also named after Isaac Asimov

and my family always has an Alan or Chester in the name somewhere, so the 'Al' in

Albert did double duty I suppose.

Most of the men in my family have been in the military too, so that wasn't surprising

either.

I count both as very positive experiences overall and had and have many good friends

and mentors from both of those periods of my life.

Anyway I was raised by mother and my Grandfather, Alan Arthur, both of whom were geeks, as is

my older sister, so it's no surprise I had a big interest in science and science fiction.

I started school young, left it in favor of homeschooling at 10, skipped a couple grades,

tried high school briefly and dropped out when I was 12.

And yes I am a genuine high school dropout complete with GED, I basically stayed home

by myself and read all day till I was 16.

When I did finally get to college I had some excellent professors, and also found out how

handy study groups were.

Fundamentally all learning is self-taught, especially when you get past the basics, but

it does help to have mentors and companions for that journey.

If you're curious I graduated with a bachelor's in Physics from Kent State University in 2001,

when I was 20.

I was top of my class so I got offered a generous teaching and research stipend to stick around

for grad school which I did for a few years, studying under Theorist Mike Lee.

I was originally planning to go into Nuclear and Particle Physics, indeed my college ring,

the only bit of jewelry I ever wear besides my dogtags, has a big Bohr-style atom on it

with that in mind, as the jeweler didn't have a mushroom cloud available.

But I ended up studying Biophysics, with a focus on Mitochondria and molecular motors.

Probably a mistake as I absolutely hated it, but the genome project was just wrapping up

then and my advisor and I both thought it sounded interesting.

Indeed it is, but it wasn't my sup of tea.

In any event one day I called up a recruiter and a week later I was a Fort Sill in Oklahoma,

and a few months later I was stationed to Giessen, Germany, just a little ways north

of Frankfurt.

Giessen is a beautiful town and I highly recommend it should you be in the area, though Ohio

is and always has been the place I call home and there's no place I'd rather be.

After the military I went home to Ohio and after twiddling my thumbs for a bit I went

into local governance and politics, I do a lot analysis and advising.

Though my official position is Board Member on the Board of Elections, by appointment

of the Secretary of State, and I'm in my second term of office.

I consider it quite an honor too, I received unanimous bipartisan approval for my reappointment

and am to the best of my knowledge the youngest to hold the office in the state.

I'm also firmly committed to keeping the channel apolitical, and I find war stories

to be morbid affairs at best, so I typically avoid mentioning either on the channel.

I'd probably have bypassed it entirely if it weren't Memorial Day, which puts absent

friends to mind.

If that's your cup of tea, my first sergeant published his memoirs after he retired last

year, and I show up in there a few times.

It's fairly graphic and violent as you might expect from someone who served in ground combat

in every US conflict since Grenada, but it's not gratuitous, and there is no person on

this planet I respect more than him, which says a lot since I've had no shortage of

admirable people in my life and many of them from that unit.

Those were exciting times but I have, thankfully, led a pretty boring life in recent years.

I also can't remember ever being happier in life, and this channel is a big part of

that.

What else is there?

We do talk scifi on the channel a lot and folks do ask who my favorite writers are or

for reading recommendations, but I once decided to test Facebook's reading recommendation

ability by pumping in several hundred novels I've read and rating them 1-5 stars, and

my facebook page is public, so I just send curious folks there.

It's not complete and I don't update it much, but it lists a ton of them and films

and shows too.

These days I listen to audiobooks more than read, my favorite narrator is John Lee.

My favorite musician incidentally is Sting, which I will use to segue back to discussing

the channel.

I use a lot of graphics and music from Public Domain and Creative Commons sources, NASA

is unsurprisingly one of those but Pixabay is another, and I did want to thank every

artist who contributes their work there for others to use, and the same for the Free Music

Archive.

These days I use a lot of graphics and music contributed to the channel by their artists

and composers, but I wanted to give a shout out to the folks who donate their work for

general use by all.

It really is amazing getting to work directly with those artists and musicians these days

though and I hope you will check out their other work, and for the music get to listen

to them at full volume for a change.

I do always include every song used in an episode in chronological order in the credits

at the end, something which a lot of folks miss.

"Who did that song?" is probably the second most commonly asked question on the channel,

right after "What is that accent?"

And yeah I do tend to find my speech impediment amusing, if you can't laugh at yourself

life will get pretty boring pretty quick.

Anyway I get complimented on it more often than the reverse, I don't think I ever got

insulted about it till the channel, and this is the internet after all so a thick skin

is a necessity.

It gets brought up a lot in older videos because I didn't want folks distracted wondering

about it while watching the material, these day I just use the Elmer Fudd Grpahic.

Speaking of Graphics, I wanted to thank Jakub Grygier who started doing the cover art, the

thumbnails, for the channel about a year ago.

For the longest time it was just him and me working on the channel, and Luis handling

the website, with occasional help from some others.

A couple months ago I also put out the call for volunteers to help with the graphics and

script editing, and we're always looking for more volunteers helping on the graphics.

It's been wonderful having folks helping out with that, and they do get named in the

credits at the end of episodes.

But all the mods and admins from the facebook group, the reddit group, or the youtube comments

section do not, all of whom volunteer tons of time to managing those.

It also doesn't include all the folks who have translated the subtitles for this channel

into other languages.

So I wanted to take a moment to thank all of them too.

I also to want to thank a few of the channels who have provided me a lot help and advice

this last year.

Joe Scott from Answers with Joe, who got into the game around the same time I did and who

I did my first collaboration episode with.

Fraser Cain of Universe Today, whose publication I've been reading for a long time and who

is my main source for astronomy updates over the years along with Paul Gilster of Centuari

Dreams.

And last but hardly least, Cody don Reeder of Cody's Lab, who gave me a lot of great

advice on running a channel, which is not surprising for someone who has over a million

subscribers.

He's also recommended my channel to his audience more than once and that's quite

an honor.

He mentioned at the time someone doing that for him once and believing in paying it forward,

and I try to espouse the same attitude when contacted by other channels just getting started.

Though I think if I had to give one single piece of advice to aspiring creators, it would

be always to respect your audience.

Don't ever dumb your material down or hype it up.

No video should be needlessly long, and every artist has to find their right style, for

some that is short and intense, but don't feel constrained to the common wisdom that

you need to go short and simple.

As this channel proves, there is a big niche for in-depth discussion of concepts.

I know everyone says their audience is the best, and I suspect most sincerely believe

that too, I know I do and it's probably a point against me that I tend to be terribly

smug about my audience.

It ranges from folks with no formal education to professors, but they, you, all seem to

share that passion for knowledge that makes discussing these topics so rewarding.

I remember teaching, and have a lot friends who do it for a living, so I know how draining

it can be trying to stoke the fires of curiosity in a class, but I won't deny that it's

a bit thrilling to go out every Thursday morning and share these topics with a crowd who already

enjoys it and is also big enough to fill a stadium.

Pretty intimidating at times too, though I'd still recommend giving it a try to anyone

with some expertise on a topic who wants to share that with others.

It's a fascinating emerging industry, only time will tell how well it will prosper and

change, but it's neat to be involved in.

It wouldn't be possible without places like Youtube providing a forum and Patreon allowing

a safe and easy way for folks to crowd-source these things.

I mostly eschew ads on the channel, there are some features only available to creators

on Youtube who monetize their videos so I do some and it does bring in some revenue,

but funding for the channel mostly comes through Patreon and my patrons there.

There are over 400 of them these days, and many of them value their privacy, so I won't

display all of them now, but beyond my own personal gratitude for their generosity I

think they deserve a round of applause for helping to keep this channel going, and while

I hope some of you will join their number, I'd also encourage you to donate to other

channels you like and places like the Free Music Archive and Pixabay and the various

artists, composers, and creators who donate their time and labors for others to use.

I'm not one for knocking the big networks and studios, but I think we benefit a lot

from independent small groups and individuals getting involved in these enterprises and

this simple donation and crowd-sourcing method that's been emerging makes that much easier.

It's really an amazing aspect of the world we live in today that such resources are available.

Folks occasionally challenge my general optimism about the future and point to bleaker aspects

of human nature as examples, stuff like that is just one of many examples I keep in mind

that keeps me upbeat about humanity.

We are race of thinkers and dreamers, hopers and builders, and I never need to look further

than the comments section on my channel for a reminder of that.

I think on that note we'll close out for today.

It's been a long march to 100,000 subscribers, and will be a longer one to a million if we

ever get there, but even if I never get another subscriber I will count myself lucky for this

experience and am grateful to all of you for tuning in every week.

As always, thanks for watching, and have a great week!

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Types of Dhinchak Pooja - Dilon Ka Shooter (On Public Demand) | #AnishaTalks - Duration: 3:06.

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Welcome, Namaste, Swagatam & Salam to Anisha Talks new video.

Yes, as per the public demand today we will be discussing about Dhinchak Pooja.

Apologies for not releasing the video yesterday.

Carry Minati was the person who found Dhinchak Pooja.

He is the Yash Chopra of YouTube.

Carry Minati has launched more Youtubers than Yash Chopra launched actresses.

So I've decided to decode the different avatars of Dhinchak Pooja.

#1 - Swag Wali Pooja

This avatar is the one where she puts on cap & sings.

Her Cap is Swag!!

She just puts on the Swag Cap & heads out with her friends.

And then she sings about her cap.

Dear, what's you plan for today?

I'm going to put on my Swag Cap & sing about it.

Ok, my dear.

*winks*

#2 - Selfie Wali Pooja

In this avatar she likes to click a lot of selfies.

And she has tiara on her head & rides all day, night in an Audi.

And then like always she is around her friends but never clicks selfie with them, she only clicks selfie of herself.

Dear, what's your plan for today?

Today I shall ride my Audi, take a lot of selfies & sing about it.

Ok dear, you have my blessings!

*winks*

#3 - Scooter Wali Pooja

This Pooja likes to ride her scooty & shoots everyone's heart.

*gunshots*

She shoots to become cute.

Dear, what's the plan for today?

I shall ride my scooter, shoot every heart I find & then sing about it.

Ok!

*winks*

#4 - Alcoholic Wali Pooja

When she is no more addicted in clicking selfies or riding her scooter and when the Swag Cap has lost the charm,

Then only one option is all that is left

Alcohol, Alcohol, Alcohol!!!

What's the plan for today?

Today I am going to drink & sing.

*slap*

Alcoholic!

Oh My!!

So that's it for today.

This video was requested & even dared me to make it, so how can turn down my Ricksters.

I apologize as it's a small video.

This video was shot really late.

Hope you guys are really happy that I have successfully made a video on Dhinchak Pooja.

What type of Dhinchak Pooja are you? Do post your comments in the section below.

Do remember to hit the LIKE button.

Sending a big love punch your way.

Bye!!!

Do not forget to Like, Share, Comment & Subscribe.

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