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Here's What EXO Chanyeol Does When He's Shy

EXOs Park Chanyeol is known as a ball of happiness and charisma, able to turn on the charm while performing or at a photo shoot, theres still one situation where he cant help but get shy.

During award shows, he is often seen covering his face and hiding from the camera. When Chanyeol is spotted by the camera, fans have noticed he does something to show his cute shyness.

He covers his mouth with his hands as if he is hiding his face.

Whether due to the pressure of being nominated for an award, or the huge audiences that attend the events, even Chanyeol is not above getting nerves from time to time.

This cute habit even 6 years after his debut has made fans love him even more. Check out his adorable habit below!.

For more infomation >> Here's What EXO Chanyeol Does When He's Shy - Duration: 1:06.

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My Take On The Craziness Of What's Happening In This Once Great Country Part One - Duration: 5:19.

hello guys as you can see from the title I give my take and the events that have

happened in the last 24 hours not only that but the past couple of weeks we

have to try and include as much as the devastation as we can to try and get a

better understanding of it first of all I'd like to say my deepest condolences

to everybody that lost their lives a big thank you to the emergency services that

be the police the ambulance the fire service the hospitals doctors

the nurses and the general public they were out and about trying to do they're

trying to help I first of all like to say that it it's not Muslims they're

doing this to us if you ask any Muslim they will condone

and condemn sorry condemn I think is the word there the actions of what's

happened it's not in their name the same as when Americans and British decide to

bomb a country for their resources for strategic purposes or for terror

purposes whatever reason they give I don't condone that let out condone any

killing regardless of who is for what reason

life is too sacred to be doing things like this but I've been hearing rumors

about suspension postponing the general election I don't think it's a good idea

in my personal opinion I only do my personal opinion I believe this is all

trees Amaze work I've just waited for a passport to be found in this pocket this

is already no CCTV but as a friend of mine posted when you drop litter they

have CCTV for that when you catch you know a thief or a burglar or someone you

know being stabbed in that don't they got CCTV for that but when these events

seem to happen in the central of our great no country a once great country I

don't think it's so great anymore we don't have a single bit of footage

single BS CCTV to collaborate what they're saying I was watching the feed

last night where I was having people the police pushing people back then I can

understand that for their for their safety but they they kept them doing it

I think they went past two t-junctions before they decided that they were going

to put a coordinate but it was just get back to your safety but our safety is

not their main concern if our safety was their main concern they would do

something about the events that keep happening to us and I don't mean by

going out there and dropping bombs and other people I'm not about going out

there and hating other cultures other races because of a god they choose to

believe in because it'd be the same as us being persecuted for the choices that

we make so my brothers and sisters out there today who will be scared who will

be petrified of the events have just happened remember we are strong we are

strong together let's not let this division tactic work let's stand

together that showed that these government forces these you know

extremists whoever they may be that they can't tear us apart that we won't give

in to fear yeah we're a little bit you know wary when we go out me myself cuz

you never know you never know whether a white person is going to turn on you the

brown purse is gonna turn on you your best friend for twenty years could turn

on you it all comes down to that moment all these people out there I've changed

their facebook photographs too you know we love London I understand why you did

it I really do but you can now go one step further and try and question these

things instead of just putting up a photograph of I love London question it

question what's going on question why there's no CCTV question why the

Metropolitan Police is sending out tweets are

was an hours ahead of when an event actually happens like it's predetermined

no because that's what gives me the thought that it's predetermined it's

because there's tweets there's messages that this warning so to speak out there

and we ignore them all the security services ignore them I'm not saying

these are real terrorist threats I'm not saying they're fake terrorist threats I

do believe there's a lot more behind the scenes than what we are seeing and we

are just taking the divide-and-conquer tactic and we are quite happily going

down that path and I don't get me wrong this morning when I woke up I knew the

world was going to be a little bit screwed I knew the world was going to be

a little bit on its head because of the events have happened and they're quite

recent one that happened in Manchester but instead of changing your photo to

you know I love London instead of giving in to the hate and the

divide that they want

For more infomation >> My Take On The Craziness Of What's Happening In This Once Great Country Part One - Duration: 5:19.

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If We Are Consciousness, What Happens To The Body? (Robert Adams Satsang) - Duration: 40:58.

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What the Hike? Munra Point - Duration: 1:34.

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What Made This a 'War of No Choice' | Six Day War Project #4 - Duration: 4:26.

June 4th, 1967,

one day before the war.

In the week before the war,

the Arab street was filled with calls

to destroy the Jewish state.

The wave of Arab rhetoric from political leaders

and the public was reaching a boiling point.

Although Israel cautioned Jordan

to avoid joining the coalition of Syria and Egypt,

Egypt and Jordan signed a military pact.

Five other Arab countries rallied around Egypt as well,

sending their troops to the front lines.

Egypt also had the support of a world power,

the Soviet Union.

President Nasser made his intentions clear.

As Egypt continued blockading Israel's southern port,

Israel hoped that the US would prevent conflict

by sending a flotilla to break the blockade

and protect freedom of the seas.

But the US failed to deliver,

fearing that any action on their part

might escalate into a confrontation

with the Soviet Union.

In the south,

Egypt had deployed 80,000 troops

along with 550 tanks,

and 1,000 artillery pieces.

On Israel's eastern border,

Jordan had amassed 60,000 soldiers

and 300 tanks, in addition

to Iraqi forces which had entered its territory.

On the northern border,

50,000 Syrian soldiers dug in

and continued their shelling,

fortified and protected

by concrete and steel.

And a formidable air force -

some 600 Egyptian, Jordanian, Syrian,

and Iraqi combat aircraft - was ready for action.

These forces greatly outnumbered Israel's

modest military.

Watching the armies gather,

and hearing the speeches delivered

across the Arab world,

many Israelis feared that they were on the precipice

of another holocaust.

The mood of the general public was permeated

with a sense of fear, panic,

and anxiety.

Schools and public transportation were canceled.

Teenagers were tasked with filling sand bags

to protect against enemy fire.

School buildings were converted to bomb shelters.

More than 14,000 hospital beds were readied.

And some 10,000 graves were dug.

Medicine was stockpiled in anticipation

of poison gas attacks.

The Israelis prepared for the worst.

Jews around the world were also consumed

with fear and apprehension for Israel.

Mass demonstrations were held in New York

and London.

And fundraising drives were launched globally

with many non-Jews contributing as well.

Jewish volunteers arrived in numbers greater

than Israel could absorb.

Prime Minister Eshkol addressed the nation

in a televised speech.

But his hesitant manner did little to reassure

the already anxious Israeli public.

In a show of national unity,

Prime Minister Eshkol handed over the ministry

of defense to General Moshe Dayan,

hero of the 1956 Suez war.

By now Israel was forced to accept the fact

that all diplomatic efforts had failed.

On the night of June 4th,

the Israeli cabinet convened

and determined that the armies of Egypt, Syria,

and Jordan were deployed for immediate,

multi-front aggression,

threatening the very existence of the state.

To the Israelis,

it was the war of "Ein Breira" -

no choice.

On June 4th,

the government authorized Prime Minister Eshkol

and defense minister Dayan

to order the Israeli defense forces

to take preemptive military action.

What this action would be remained top secret

until the following morning.

For more infomation >> What Made This a 'War of No Choice' | Six Day War Project #4 - Duration: 4:26.

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What is email marketing? Where to get an email marketing system. - Duration: 0:53.

Email marketing is the act of sending a commercial message, typically to a group of people, using

email.

In its broadest sense, every email sent to a potential or current customer could be considered

email marketing.

It usually involves using email to send advertisements, request business, or solicit sales or donations,

and is meant to build loyalty, trust, or brand awareness.

Marketing emails can be sent to a purchased lead list or a current customer database.

The term usually refers to sending email messages with the purpose of enhancing a merchant's

relationship with current or previous customers, encouraging customer loyalty and repeat business,

acquiring new customers or convincing current customers to purchase something immediately,

and sharing third-party ads.

For more infomation >> What is email marketing? Where to get an email marketing system. - Duration: 0:53.

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This is what a convention looks like. (My first video) - Duration: 1:47.

For more infomation >> This is what a convention looks like. (My first video) - Duration: 1:47.

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Four girls smile for a holiday pic, but can YOU see what's wrong? - Duration: 1:45.

Four girls smile for a holiday pic, but can YOU see what's wrong?

We can guarantee its not what youd expect. Smiles, sunglasses and suntans all round. Just a normal pic of some mates, right? Wrong.

This photo has a big problem – and you will kick yourself once you spot it. This photo has gone viral on social media, but many are still scratching their heads after hours of trying to figure it out.

And no, its not the obvious answer, like that purple sticker on one girls shoulder – we dont know what that is either – but youll need to do better than that.

Take a look at every detail closely and see if you can spot the weird thing in this photo. Have you found it yet?.

If you look closely, the same man is walking with his head down in the background over and over again. The image was posted on sharing website Imgur where people were quick to try and guess what made it different.

But many failed to spot it, and one wrote: I dont get it..

For more infomation >> Four girls smile for a holiday pic, but can YOU see what's wrong? - Duration: 1:45.

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SKYCITY CHALLENGE 17 | What is SkyCity? - Duration: 10:21.

Thank you for submitting

and ... for those who are still thinking about submitting

... please submit!

For sure you wanna know a lot more about J57, so ...

follow me, let me give you a tour inside.

We are sitting in the first atrium of J57

so altogether there are 19 atriums inside this building

and we have chosen 17 of them for this challenge

two of them are reserved

and this is what it looks like when one of them is finished

imagine ...

You can imagine all the creative ideas coming together in this building.

Which is why we purposely didn't say exactly what we want like most of the competitions would.

We really want to release all your imaginations!

So as a visitor, a student, a resident of this future building,

you will be walking up these ramps and then atriums

experiencing 19 of them until you climb to the top of the building.

What will you see? Just try to imagine that.

So, we don't have the exact same dimensions of all the atriums

However, for this challenge being easy this is really a conceptual design phase.

So we've given you, the one perfect size.

We are now in the machine room of J57's air-conditioning and cleaning system.

This place provides fresh air to a part of the building, but also controls it's entire indoor temperature.

The machine filters the external air in 3 steps.

The first step is just simple dust removal.

Then here, in M2, with the help of an electrostatic processor, the more subtle pieces are filtered out .

… and M1 is highly efficient and can filter out the smallest particles from the air.

We have 180,000 square meters in the whole building, and we use three fresh air system units to maintain the air of J57 clean all the time.

Here we are in one of the atriums inside J57.

... just to give you an idea

This is what it looks like right now.

... it is RAW!

Raw like Rawerson, here

There's this nice element on the side here ...

I wanna share with you the sizes of this atrium.

This is 11 meters tall, 16 meters wide and 20 meters long.

and it's adjacent to these ramps right here

and also there are elevators on two sides

and there are four wings from this atrium,

Where there could be offices, housing or anything you could imagine.

These internal spaces, are open to any multi-purpose use

It could be an office space, for a small company, or apartments suitable for accommodation.

The whole courtyard is lit by 96 LED lights, emitting altogether 115 200 lumens, creating a daylight effect.

Each of the atriums are equipped with several clean air ducts,

so that the fresh from the air-conditioning units reaches the spaces throughout these holes.

Be aware of them during the design process and try not to obstruct these openings.

We can see that the wall surrounding the atrium are unfinished and not decorated yet.

These walls here are built by the sixth generation Broad technology, with stainless steel core structure.

Compared to the first five generations of steel wall, the new technology is much more durable,

more environmental friendly, and more resistant to corrosion.

Imagine that this whole thing is a spaceship and it flies in the space.

What would be these 17 courtyards that could fulfill everyone's need?

One way I think of it is that ...

the entire planet has been destroyed, except for this building.

We have the opportunity to go back in time and pick the most amazing people and projects and ...

put them in this building and we are gonna rebuild the society here.

We gonna rebuild it in a way, that this time it's more than sustainable, it's regenerative.

and so we wanna find these people and we wanna find those ideas that we want to put onto this spaceship.

that it's gonna bring the humanity back but in a way it works ...

We need these communities living and thriving again in the cities.

because we want to escape the box we have created around us

So, how can we bring that outside back into the cities and be human in a way again?

... and this is clearly not three staunchy academics putting this thing on.

it's three pretty radical dudes here, that wanna see some crazy ideas.

I've got my idea, I'am gonna submit it ... it's gonna be better than yours!

I think I am kinda in the intersection of few things that I've been interested in for a long time.

Education, what we call life long learning.

learning after school.

learning before school, learning outside of school.

Village, rural ...

How can the knowledge of the city be shared with villagers in rural areas.

Communities, community building ...

Creativity and creativity advancement ...

so you can constantly be better, what makes creativity more different, more radical, more unusual.

and content. How can we use all the content that we know we have collected?

and basically how can we cross all these different areas. Build something special, nice

and in China it's a very fond thing of multiplying

How does this go to other places and how can other places learn from the prototype place?

There are many opportunities that in order to understand why sustainability is important.

Why it is important to design things along with nature?

We have to be able to see these things,

but our perception is limited we only see a very small fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum.

So that was the building! Wasn't it cool?

... but this isn't about the building, it's about us.

It's about us, it's about what we collectively come up with together.

for a vision of our future cities.

For more infomation >> SKYCITY CHALLENGE 17 | What is SkyCity? - Duration: 10:21.

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Megyn Kelly Asked Vladimir Putin If He Hacked US Election, What He Said Next Changes EVERYTHING - Duration: 2:10.

Megyn Kelly Asked Vladimir Putin If He Hacked US Election, What He Said Next Changes EVERYTHING

Russian President Vladimir Putin did an interview with NBC Megyn Kelly. In it, Megyn Kelly asked him to explain his claim that private patriotic hackers interfered in the US presidential election. The SECOND video below is even better than the first one.

Hackers can be anywhere. They can be in Russia, in Asia…even in America, Latin America, Putin said.

They can even be hackers, by the way, in the United States who very skillfully and professionally shifted the blame, as we say, onto Russia. Can you imagine something like that? In the midst of a political battle?.

By some calculations, it was convenient for them to release this information, so they released it, citing Russia, Putin added. Could you imagine something like that? I can..

Here is what Vladimir Putin said about the Democrats claims that Russia tried to influence the US election.

Earlier in the conversation, Putin likened the US blaming its hacking on the Russians as the same blaming the Jews and said that the newscasters underage daughter could not have been behind the hacking.

Share this if you think that the Democrats need to quit blaming the failures of Hillary Clinton Russia. It should stop right here. The Democrats lost the election because they ran the worst candidate of all time. PERIOD.

For more infomation >> Megyn Kelly Asked Vladimir Putin If He Hacked US Election, What He Said Next Changes EVERYTHING - Duration: 2:10.

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Kate Middleton reveals what it feels to have a daughter and what George calls the Queen - Duration: 1:49.

Kate Middleton has revealed her feelings of being a mother of a daughter in a new documentary

honouring Queen Elizabeth's 90th birthday.

In the video, the Duchess of Cambridge also tells what Prince George calls his great grandmother.

"It's very special having a new little girl," Kate, 34, says in the video titled The Queen

at Ninety by ITV.

"I feel very, very lucky that George has got a little sister," she adds.

She also says the Queen, who will be 90 years old on 21 April, was thrilled to know that

she had delivered a baby girl when Princess Charlotte was born.

"The Queen was really thrilled that it was a little girl, and I think as soon as we came

back here to Kensington she was one of our first visitors here," reveals Kate, describing

the birth of her daughter, who will turn one on 2 May.

The duchess further reveals that George calls the Queen "Gan Gan".

"George is only two and a half and he calls her 'Gan-Gan'," the mother of two says.

Kate also speaks of the Queen's love for the children and the royal family and how caring

she has been.

"She [the Queen] always leaves a little gift or something in their [George and Charlotte's]

room when we go and stay, and that just shows her love for her family."

tell us your thoughts in comments below.

thanks for watching.

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For more infomation >> Kate Middleton reveals what it feels to have a daughter and what George calls the Queen - Duration: 1:49.

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WAT IS JE FAVORIETE STANDJE?! // (what is your favourite position? - subtitles included) - Duration: 6:44.

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What does chapel mean? - Duration: 1:58.

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What is a beachbody coach? - Duration: 2:13.

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What is the Feast of Weeks (Shavuot or Pentecost), and what is its significance? - UNLEARN the lies - Duration: 8:21.

What is the Feast of Weeks (also known as Shavuot or Pentecost), and what is its significance?

It's time to UNLEARN the lies.

UNLEARN

Hey, welcome to UNLEARN.

My name is Lex, and I'd like to invite you to join us each week as we UNLEARN the lies

and dig deeper into the truth of God's Word.

Now, let's get started.

The Feast of Weeks is a spring harvest festival following Passover.

It begins with the the waving of a single sheaf of the FirstFruits on the day after

the Sabbath.

Then seven weeks are counted leading up to the culmination on the 50th day, the day after

the 7th Sabbath.

"You shall count seven weeks for yourself; begin to count the seven weeks from the time

you begin to put the sickle to the grain.

Then you shall keep the Feast of Weeks to the Lord your God with the tribute of a freewill

offering from your hand, which you shall give as the Lord your God blesses you.

You shall rejoice before the Lord your God, you and your son and your daughter, your male

servant and your female servant, the Levite who is within your gates, the stranger and

the fatherless and the widow who are among you, at the place where the Lord your God

chooses to make His name abide."

- Deuteronomy 16:9–11

The Feast of weeks marks the conclusion of the Counting of 7 weeks and is known by several

different names in the Bible.

In Hebrew, it's called Shavuot, which means weeks, and refers to the counting of 7 weeks.

In Greek, it's called Pentecost, which means 50, and refers to the 50 days of counting.

It is also called the Festival of Reaping and Day of the First Fruits because it is

a spring harvest festival.

However, calling it FirstFuits seems a bit confusing since the day beginning the count

is also called FirstFruits.

On the first day a single sheaf is waved to begin the grain harvest, and at the end of

7 weeks a celebration takes place with it is the day when the FirstFruits wave offering

is made.

So, why are both the beginning and the end called FirstFruits?

"'And you shall count for yourselves from the day after the Sabbath, from the day that

you brought the sheaf of the wave offering: seven Sabbaths shall be completed.

Count fifty days to the day after the seventh Sabbath; then you shall offer a new grain

offering to the Lord.

You shall bring from your dwellings two wave loaves of two-tenths of an ephah.

They shall be of fine flour; they shall be baked with leaven.

They are the firstfruits to the Lord.

And you shall offer with the bread seven lambs of the first year, without blemish, one young

bull, and two rams.

They shall be as a burnt offering to the Lord, with their grain offering and their drink

offerings, an offering made by fire for a sweet aroma to the Lord.

Then you shall sacrifice one kid of the goats as a sin offering, and two male lambs of the

first year as a sacrifice of a peace offering The priest shall wave them with the bread

of the firstfruits as a wave offering before the Lord, with the two lambs.

They shall be holy to the Lord for the priest.

And you shall proclaim on the same day that it is a holy convocation to you.

You shall do no customary work on it.

It shall be a statute forever in all your dwellings throughout your generations 'When

you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not wholly reap the corners of your field

when you reap, nor shall you gather any gleaning from your harvest.

You shall leave them for the poor and for the stranger: I am the Lord your God.'"

- Leviticus 23:15-22

In ancient times, the grain harvest lasted seven weeks.

It began with the harvesting of barley at Passover and ended with the harvesting of

wheat at Shavuot.

Shavuot was thus the concluding festival of the grain harvest.

This is why it is a tradition to read the Book of Ruth at Pentecost because the story

is tied to the grain harvest.

The Torah states that the sheaf offering is the FirstFruits of the barley harvest, and

is to begin "on the morrow after the Sabbath" and continue to be counted for seven Sabbaths

leading up to "the morrow after the seventh sabbath" when the bread of the FirstFruits

is offered.

It is interesting to note that this bread is to be offered with yeast because this feast

follows the Feast of Unleavened bread in which all yeast was to be removed.

This is significant because we remove the old yeast and then bring in new yeast.

Yeshua explained that leaven represents teaching, and He warned against the leaven of the Pharisees,

which is the doctrines and traditions of men.

So, at Passover, we learn to remove that old leaven, but at Shavuot, we are given new leaven,

new teaching to apply.

What is the new leaven that we are given?

Shavuot commemorates the anniversary of the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai and the

giving of the Holy Spirit in Acts.

On Passover, the people of Israel were freed from bondage, and on Shavuot, they were given

the instruction about how to be the people of God.

We remove the leaven of men at Passover, and we add the leaven of God at Shavuot.

This is why it is so important for us to UNLEARN the lies of men, and learn the truth of God's

Word.

The word "Torah" means teaching and in John 14:26 Yeshua spoke about the coming of

the Holy Spirit and explained that He would teach them and remind them of everything.

"But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach

you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you."

- John 14:26

Then we see the fulfillment of this on Pentecost in Acts chapter 2 when the Holy Spirit was

given.

"When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.

And suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled

the whole house where they were sitting.

Then there appeared to them divided tongues, as of fire, and one sat upon each of them.

And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues, as

the Spirit gave them utterance."

- Acts 2:1-4

There are some interesting connections between the giving of the Torah and the giving of

the Holy Spirit.

Both events had similar sounds and symbols such as wind, fire, smoke, and voices.

The Hebrew word translated thunder in Exodus 20:18 is "qolot" and means voices or languages.

"Now all the people witnessed the thunderings (voices), the lightning flashes, the sound

of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking; and when the people saw it, they trembled

and stood afar off."

- Exodus 20:18

According to Jewish tradition, the Ten Commandments were spoken in all of the languages of the

world in the thunderings so that the whole world might understand it.

"Rabi Yochanan Said: When God's voice came forth at Mt. Sinai, it divided itself

into 70 human languages so that the whole world might understand it.

All at Mt. Sinai, young and old, women, children, and infants according to their ability to

understand."

- Midrash Exodus Rabbah 5:9

Again, this is Jewish tradition, but I find it very interesting because at Pentecost the

Holy Spirit enabled the Disciples to speak in other languages to equip them for the Great

Commission, to take the Gospel to all nations.

At Sinai Yahweh gave the Law written on stone tablets, but at Pentecost, He gave the Law

written on the Hearts of the people through the Holy Spirit.

"But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days,

says the Lord: I will put My law in their minds, and write it on their hearts, and I

will be their God, and they shall be My people."

- Jeremiah 31:33

"I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of

stone out of your flesh and give you a heart of flesh.

I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you will keep

My judgments and do them."

- Ezekiel 36:26-27

My prayer is that the Holy Spirit will be given to you this Shavuot and that He would

write the Torah on your heart and cause you to walk in all of the commandments.

Share the Truth, UNLEARN the lies

Now it's your turn.

If you found this video helpful then share it with your friends and family so they can

UNLEARN the lies with us.

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And remember, the truth will set you free.

See you next time.

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[Touhou Vocal] [<echo>PROJECT] Ghoti 〜What Sanae Kochiya Imagines〜 (spanish & english subtitles) - Duration: 3:39.

A faint goodbye

To what was took away, carried away by the wind

Like a crane origami I placed on my palm

The bubbles floating between the sky's waves burst open and disappear

Somewhere I can't see, swallowed by stillness

Today's darkening Suns are still burning, dyed in bright red

They both will be born countless time in their sleep

But those only willing to suffer are all bound to forget such fact

And repeat the mistakes they once felt like having a glimpse of

――The windmill is spinning.

A group of fishes swimming through the sky forms an empty line of silence

Picking at the nightscape brought by the flowing thick clouds

All these lights flowing down the dried up river will eventually arrive over that shore.

Everyone is running away from the downpouring evening shower

And I'm here, alone, soaked by rain, having a revery

Only those who had it granted turn it into freedom

And again they search for it the same way

Countless souls, assembled in this short night, are rising towards the sky

―― their silhouettes are dancing.

Searching for fresh, limited water in the midst of blazing flames

But what does it mean to live while slaughtering and betraying each other?

So I'll let the rain of bliss pour down over this dried, withered soil

And I'll let those overly frail, weak and transient beings live…

In that place, where all these lights disappear without flowing down the dried up river.

Translated by Shion

For more infomation >> [Touhou Vocal] [<echo>PROJECT] Ghoti 〜What Sanae Kochiya Imagines〜 (spanish & english subtitles) - Duration: 3:39.

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「Nightcore」→ Bad Liar ✗ What Do You Mean - Duration: 1:50.

I was walking down the street the other day

Trying to distract myself

But then I see your face

Oh, wait, that's someone else

Trying to play it coy

Trying to make it disappear

But just like the battle of Troy

There's nothing settled here

In my room there's a king size space

Bigger than it used to be

If you want you can rent that place

Call me an amenity

Even if it's in my dreams

I'm trying x10

Not to thing about you

No no no

Not to think about you

No no no no

I'm trying x10

Not to give it to you

No no no

Not to give it to you

What do you mean?

Ohh ohh ohh

When you nod your head yes

But you wanna say no

What do you mean?

Hey yeah

When you don't want me to move

But you tell me to go

What do you mean?

What do you mean?

Said we're running out of time

What do you mean?

What do you mean?

Better make up your mind

I'm trying x10

Not to thing about you

No no no

Not to think about you

No no no no

I'm trying x10

Not to give it to you

No no no

Not to give it to you

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First Time Seeing A Turtle! Didn't Know What To Do With It - Duration: 0:11.

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(Death cap mushroom) The world's most dangerous mushroom and what it did to an 18-month-old girl - Duration: 2:42.

(Death cap mushroom california) 14 Poisoned By Wild Death Cap Mushrooms In California

Death cap mushrooms foraged in Northern California have severely poisoned 14 people in the last

few months, three so seriously that they needed liver transplants.

One victim is a toddler who will have "permanent neurological impairment," according to a

medical report.

The high number of poisonings has alarmed officials.

The mushrooms, often mistaken for a benign variety, have flourished this year in heavy

rains.

Mushroom experts first noticed a particularly large bloom of death caps in November.

News of the string of poisonings that began in December came to light this week in a "Morbidity

and Mortality" report by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Besides the toddler, ages of the victims ranged from 19 to 93 years old, according to the

CDC statistics.

The poisonings occurred in five counties, and hospital stays ranged from six to 36 days.

The worst case involved an entire family in Salinas.

A woman who was given the mushrooms by a forager cooked them for herself, her husband, her

18-month-old daughter, her sister and a friend.

They all became ill, and the toddler and the woman's sister needed liver transplants.

"It was like a bus accident happening right in front of the hospital," Dr. Todd Mitchell

told The Santa Cruz Sentinel as he described the life-and-death demands of treating mushroom

poisoning.

Mitchell, one of the authors of the CDC report, is conducting a clinical trial to determine

the effectiveness of a treatment protocol.

The Amanita phalloides is one of the deadliest mushrooms on Earth and is responsible for

90 percent of mushroom poisonings around the world.

Once the mushroom's amatoxin is ingested, it begins to kill cells, eventually shutting

down organs.

The mushrooms are most abundant during rainy fall and winter months, but they can survive

throughout the year in coastal fog in California.

The CDC report urges extreme caution when hunting for wild mushrooms, adding that "inexperienced

foragers should be strongly discouraged from eating any wild mushrooms."

The mushrooms are a serious threat in remote areas around the globe where medical help

is too far for quick treatment.

"These mushrooms continue to wipe out entire families each and every year in Nepal, South

Africa, Russia, Ukraine, Vietnam and India as well as China," Mitchell told the Sentinel.

"Amatoxin mushroom poisoning is an unrecognized worldwide public health crisis.

Literally, hundreds die every single year."

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''What Do You Do in Life?'' - Duration: 1:02:39.

Don't think

FEEEEEEL

It's like a finger pointing to the moon

Don't concentrate on the finger

or you'll miss all of that heavenly glory

Do you understand?

Go this 'SAALAAAM' bakery

Salaaam...halal meats, vegetables, dairy, sweets, chickenand fish.

My intention today is to get a Persian level up. So we're gonna find out.

What's the best stuff to get here? What do you get here?

Like chicken and steak.

Are you Somali?

((SOOMALI)) How are you?

((SOOMALI)) I'm good.

((SOOMALI)) I'm learning Somali now.

Oh, sorry.

((SOOMALI)) Nice to meet you.

((SOOMALI)) Nice to meet you.

**Do you know him?**

((SOOMALI)) It's because I'm learning Somaali now. Therefore, I want to...

Just practice..

Soomali?

((SOOMALI)) Yes

I'm just shopping...

Are you from Africa?

((SOOMALI)) No. American, but....

((SOOMALI)) I'm studying Somali now.

Are you a muslim guy?

((SOOMALI)) I think learning many languages at the same time it very enriching.

((SOOMALI)) Right?

((SOOMALI)) That's right

Are you from Columbus, Ohio

((SOOMALI)) Yes

((SOOMALI)) My name is Moses or Musa

((SOOMALI)) Nice to meet you.

((SOOMALI))Nice to meet you.

((SOOMALI)) Goodbye.

You need help, sir?

Huh?

You need help?

This is my first time here, I'm just looking around.

I didn't know this place existed, but..

I thought maybe you were asking the customers something..

Oh, no. Where're you from?

((SPANISH)) Do you speak Spanish?

No, we don't speak Spanish.

Oh, we're you from?

Palestine

Oh

((ARABIC)) Arabic?

Yea

Oh, OK

You see, I just got Somali in over there, you hear me?

Nice

Just got it in over there

Yes

hahaha

You going in here?

No, but I do like that hat though, man.

You like my hat?

Yea!

it's a fishing hat

Huh?

It's a fishing hat

When I go fishing I like to wear this hat.It's more of a trademark now, but originally it was for fishing

that would be good when you're chasing chicks, man.

lololol

Nah, I'm not doing any of that

have a good day

you too, take it easy

hey, excuse me. Excuse me.

This isn't an Iranian/Persian market here, but do you know of any around here?

Persian markets?

Yea, like Iranian markets, do you know of any?

No, I'm Persian, but I don't know.

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Are you Iranian?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) I'm Afghan

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) You know Farsi?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Yes, I know

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Oh really?

Oh my god, he was Persian, man!

OMG, he was Persian, wow...

I'm about to get it in

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Are you Iranian?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) No I'm Afghan

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) I'm learning Farsi now

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Where are you learning Farsi?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Now, I'm learning Farsi at home.

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) You're learning Farsi at your home?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Yes

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) You don't have a teacher?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) I don't have a teacher, but..some years I ago I studied Farsi at the university, but at that time..

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) You speak really good Farsi, but you need to have more conversation.

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) In addition to understanding the vocabulary and grammar. You have to find an Afghan

or an Iranian that can speak Farsi with you.

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Yes

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Especially speaking...

Like this...

yea, yea

how do you say it?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) In this way

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) OK

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Experience

More..

((PERSIAN/FARSI))If we talk more you will pick it up faster from me

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Yes, yes

((PERSIAN/FARSI))I agree

Have a good day

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) What's your name?

Mir

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) My name is Moses

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Nice to meet you

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Nice to meet you

((ARABIC)) Peace to you

((ARABIC)) Peace to you also

How are you doing?

How are you doing?

This is actually my first time here. What's the best thing you would recommend?

Let me ask

Excuse me, you eat here very often?

Yeah

What would you recommend getting here?

Oh, I eat umm..

For me, I eat 1,2,3,4. These 4.

Those 4?

Yeah

Is it spicy?

You can ask them to make it spicy.

Oh, OK. Wow.

Thanks, because this is my first time coming to a Persian restaurant so..

I've eaten Indian food before, but not Persian.

**How are you doing?**

Hey

What do you like? Do you like rice? Do you like beef? Do you like lamb?

He just helped me out

I told him what I order

Yea, chicken

Chicken?

Chicken and ground

We have a lamb shank here. We have Fish, we have chunk lamb or beef.

here is chicken with vegetable. Here's the ground beef.

If you like Iranian food, get this for example, this is Jiddo Prince

one chicken ground and one beef Or lamb and ground.

I'll try that. And can you make it spicy?

Spicy, I can do that for you. For here or to go?

To go

to go, OK

Thanks

Saeed!!

$10.99, Saeed

Saeedo.

Yea

That's your name?

Keep this lucky penny.

hahaa, lucky penny

((SOOMALI)) Thanks, Saeed

((SOOMALI)) Your welcome

Oh ((SOOMALI))Somaali?

((SOOMALI)) Yes

((SOOMALI)) I'm learning Somali now

((SOOMALI)) Now?

((SOOMALI)) Yes ((SOOMALI)) You're learning Somali now?

((SOOMALI)) Because I think it's very enriching learning many languages at the same time.

hahhahhaha

LOL! ((SOOMALI)) Right?

Right. You're right.

((SOOMALI)) Nice to meet you

((SOOMALI)) Nice to meet you

You do the Persian or I mean Somali?

No, I'm Persian, but I learned a bit of Somali

((PERSIAN)) In that case, do you speak Persian?

((PERSIAN)) I know Farsi, wow. How did you know Farsi?

((PERSIAN)) Because I'm learning Farsi now.

((PERSIAN)) What do you study?

Oh((PERSIAN)) Farsi language. Where?

((PERSIAN)) Where?

((PERSIAN)) Just at home

((PERSIAN)) No way

Good. Good for you.

((PERSIAN)) But...

**((FARSI/PERSIAN))Honey, he speaks Farsi***

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) What is....

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) A little bit

Good for you. Wow, you're smart,man.

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) How's your condition?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) It's good. How about you?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) I'm also very good, thanks.

wow

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Very good. I'm grateful.

How did you learn Farsi at home?

very very good

What do you do in life?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) What do I do?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) What do I do? or How did I??

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) What do you do?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Teacher

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Teacher? Where?

((PERSIAN//FARSI)) Language teacher

Oh wow

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Language, right? Engish language?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) English and other languages.

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Like which ones?

Japanese, Chinese...

How many languages do you speak?!

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Many

Wow, I thought I was smart, but you're smarter than me. ((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Really?

Believe me, I know 4-5 different languages, but you know more than me,man.

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Really?!

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Yes

I speak 5 languages

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Which languages do you speak?

Arabic, Romanian. Do you know the Romanian language?

Oh, Romanian?!!

Yea

((ROMANIAN)) How are you?

((ROMANIAN)) How are you today?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) He knows Romanian

((ROMANIAN)) Very good.

((ROMANIAN)) Good, good

((ROMANIAN)) Very cool.

((ROMANIAN)) You're doing good, doing good. ((ROMANIAN)) I think Romanian...

((ROMANIAN)) You doing good

((ROMANIAN)) Very good

((ROMANIAN)) Because I think Romanian is very beautiful, therefore I want to visit Romania

Oh, my goodness..woow. Romanian and Farsi

((ROMANIAN)) I want to visit..

Do you speak Arabic?

((ARABIC)) I'm studying Arabic now, but....

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOOLOLOLOL~ COME ON,MAN

You have to have a show on the T.V., man

((ARABIC)) I don't speak Arabic fluently

((ARABIC)) Arabic is difficult, huh?

((ARABIC)) God willing, I will be able to speak the Arabic language fluently, but for now just a bit.

((ROMANIAN)) What's your name?

((ROMANIAN)) My name is Moses

((ARABIC)) Oh my god..

((ROMANIAN)) What's your name?

Or I should say..

((ROMANIAN)) How about you, sir

((ROMANIAN)) and sir what is your name?

I'm Ali

((ROMANIAN)) Very well

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Nice to meet you

((ARABIC)) How are you?

((ARABIC)) Where are you from?

((ARABIC)) I'm from Saudi Arabia

((ARABIC)) Oh, really?

Yea

((ARABIC)) Nice to meet you!

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Peace

((ARABIC)) Peace to you

You speak Iranian?

((ARABIC)) Yea, I study Farsi and other languages..

Which school do you teach in? I want to go to your school.

lololololol

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) I use the computer at home.

What is your native language?

English

Smart

Yea, it's fun, man.

I think you speak Chinese, too

That's my best language

I speak that fluently

That's your best language? That's the most difficult!

Chinese and Japanese are my best languages

that's so difficult

good for you

no, it's like any other language though. If you practice often, you'll get good

Oh, I'm not in line

((GERMAN)) Can you speak German?

((GERMAN)) I speak a bit of German

((GERMAN)) I want to learn German, but now my German isn't so good..

Oh my goodness...

that's German?

Yea, German..

((ARABIC)) A little bit

((ARABIC)) What's your name, my friend?

Luua

((ARABIC)) My name is Moses

((ARABIC)) Nice to meet you

((ARABIC)) Nice to meet you

((ROMANIAN)) My friend told me that Romania is very beautiful so I would like to visit there

((ROMANIAN)) Because I think if I visit Romanian, perhaps I will speak better Romanian

((ROMANIAN)) Yes

((ROMANIAN)) Romanian is beautiful

((ROMANIAN)) Very beautiful, very cool..

You speak Arabic and any other languages?

Arabic, English and I will take Spanish this semester

Oh, Spanish? I speak Spanish

((SPANISH)) What's your name?

((SPANISH)) I speak Spanish, too. My name is Moses and I'm studying Spanish,too.

((SPANISH)) Thanks

hahshaha

((SPANISH)) I think when you begin Spanish you will speak it well because it's not very difficult to learn.

((SPANISH)) I've studied Spanish for 1 year

((ARABIC)) Not at the university, but at home

in your house?

((ARABIC)) Books, computer...

but yea, it's fun, man. It's fun

how do you say it's ''fun'' in Arabic

wow, he speaks 5 languages. That's a lot

Arabic, Persian and Romanian...English

it was difficult for me to learn English, so I don't know how it will be for Spanish

((ARABIC)) It's excellent. You speak Engliah fluently.

Wow, Romanian, that's crazy..

you speak Romanian?

Yea, I've been learning Romanian for 3 months

I didn't know that he would speak that language

this is yours

((ROMANIAN)) Thanks

Are you a first year student at OSU?

((ARABIC)) At the Ohio State University?

Wow, I'm surprised. This guy speaks Romanian,man. That's random. I didn't even know.

$10.99

did I pay already? I didn't pay yet did I?

I was so busy practicing languages

this is a bag for you

((ROMANIAN)) For me?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) How come you know Romanian?

I lived in Romania for 15 years.

Oh

((ROMANIAN)) Really?

Yea

((ROMANIAN)) Very cool

((ROMANIAN)) Very beautiful

((ROMANIAN)) Very cool

((ROMANIAN)) Where do you teach?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) At home

((ROMANIAN)) My home

((ROMANIAN)) Where's your home?

Easton

I was surprised. I've been learning Romanian for 3 months.

I didn't know you spoke that

Teach me English and I'll teach you Romanian

((ROMANIAN)) That's it

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Are you Iranian?

Yes

Do you want a spoon?

Yea, I'll take both

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) I'm grateful

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Thanks a lot

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) God be with you

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) God be with you

((ROMANIAN)) Goodbye

((ROMANIAN)) See you later

((ROMANIAN)) I want to practice more Romanian, therefore..** I will come back**

Oh my god, that was ridiculous, dude..

this is my first time, so..

we have some pictures over there so..

oh, ok. What's the most common here?

do you like lamb?

Yea

lamb shank is really good

what about the side dishes?

it comes with rice and two grilled tomatoes

and it's spicy?

oh, we don't do anything with spices, but I can put it on the side for you

OK

that's another popular dish there

which one is that?

OK, I want that

can you make it spicy for me?

we don't do anything with spices

we do have some spicy sauce on the side though

ok, that'll work

you want to do that?

yea

15-20 minutes

OK

have a seat

ia this a new restaurant?

new?

it's been here for about 3 years

because you know, there's another Persian restaurant called Jiddo

these are the only two restaurants here

there's only two?

yea

you like Persian, huh?

Yea

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Are you Iranian?

Yes

((PERSIAN//FARSI)) Are you Iranian?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) OK

How did you learn Farsi?

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Because I'm learning Farsi now

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) But my Farsi is very bad

hahahahha

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Practice

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) I think that I must practice Farsi in this way

There's a radio station you can listen to

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) I know

how did you end up liking Persian language? ((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Because, I like many languages

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) How many languages do you know?

Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish...((PERSIAN)) A lot lolol

If you learn more Farsi, you can get more into depth of the culture. Especially poetry.

((PERSIAN/FARSI)) Yes!

He looks like Tehran, doesn't he?

Yea,he does.

There's a guy..

his name is Tehran

he's a celebrety.

I think his mother is...no his father is Iranian and his mother is African American.

A really good looking guy. And actually, his name is Tehran.

and I think he's a coordinator. He sets up concerts and stuff

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