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Youtube daily but Aug 4 2017

Thank you for your question.

You submitted a photo of your neck and you state that you're 36-years-old and you have

an area of what appears to be loose skin and you're asking if PRP will be helpful to

treat this area.

Well, I can certainly share with you the way I counsel patients who come in with very similar

situations as yours.

A little bit of background, I'm a Board-certified cosmetic surgeon and Fellowship-trained oculofacial

plastic and reconstructive surgeon.

I have been in practice in Manhattan and Long Island for over 20 years.

And helping people with their neck in terms of rejuvenation through a multitude of options

is something that we do in our practice every day.

And especially significant is our use of PRP in our practice.

So, I'll help you understand what PRP can do and cannot do.

So to begin with, the choice of any type of intervention is based on a proper diagnosis.

And also understanding of course the limits of the tools you want to apply.

So we'll start first by getting a better understanding of what PRP is.

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma.

Platelet-rich plasma is essentially a concentration from your own blood of the wound healing and

growth factors appropriate to stimulate collagen, to generate blood supply and have a lot of

different things that can do to help tissue essentially improve.

So when we use PRP in our practice, we use it for acne scars, we use it for wrinkles,

we use it for skin discolorations, under eye dark circles, we use in conjunction with Acellular

matrix for hair loss.

Now a lot of times, people feel or interpret PRP as being able to fill as well as to lift.

And in either situation, it's really about a perception.

Let's start with the filling part.

When you are trying to improve an area's appearance of volume, PRP can stimulate the

fat under the skin to blossom and increase in volume and that can look like a filler

but it's not going to be the same as an injectable filler.

As far as lifting is concerned, in an area, let's say over the cheekbone or in an area

where there is a layer of fat that can help be a cushion and may create some volume subtlety,

then it can lift.

Now in your situation, the diagnosis is probably not appropriate to use PRP as a standalone.

PRP can help the neck skin texture, it can help the neck skin quality.

But without a benefit of a physical examination, what it appears is you have a platysmal band

which is a muscle called the platysma and that band represents an attachment to the

skin.

And a lot of times, we can interpret this as a splitting of the muscle.

Sometimes it's really just about a localized or an area of atrophy which makes the muscle

more prominent.

And you are essentially dealing with a muscle that there are a variety of options which

can be used to address that muscle, everything from minimally invasive such the use of Botox®

to relax the muscle as well as moderately invasive or something like a suture suspension

procedure and more aggressive such as platysmaplasty and neck lifting surgery.

So, I think that is more appropriate based on the diagnosis.

Of course, an evaluation is not limited to the narrow area of the photograph of your

neck but a proper evaluation.

When I see my patients in my practice, I take pictures and I have them lift the different

areas and I show them and review their photos on the screen about what we can possibly do

based on what the issue is and then they decide with what they're comfortable with.

Sometimes, it's a stepwise approach.

Sometimes we do a little Botox® first, see how things look.

Then if that isn't as beneficial, we look at other options.

We look whether or not there's truly redundant skin or is there volume loss in the face.

And in that case, we can actually do something called structural volumizing to literally

expand the volume in the face, to help lift the neck but that's a different strategy

and it depends on your facial anatomy which we can't appreciate with the photo you submitted.

So I think that you will find that you will get a lot of opinions about what's best

for your neck.

And I think it's important that you get comfortable with the doctor that can guide

you in a way that hopefully you'll feel comfort with.

There are a lot of options and there are a lot of technologies that are being promoted.

And there's certainly no shortage of people that are ready to offer their best solution.

And I think certainly that majority of the time it's well-meaning but a lot of times,

it might miss the mark unless there's good communication between you and the doctor.

So meet with qualified, experienced cosmetic surgeons.

I think that would be the ideal specialist, a cosmetic surgeon, someone who is able to

do everything from minimally invasive to more advanced cosmetic surgery to give you an overview

based on experience as to what would be best for a 36-year-old woman who has this issue.

So I hope that was helpful, I wish you the best of luck and thank you for your question.

For more infomation >> Why PRP Can Improve Neck Skin but Cannot Lift, and Options for Neck Rejuvenation - Duration: 7:42.

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RiceGum - God Church but every time he talks about money it gets 5db bassboosted - Duration: 2:31.

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CANCER IN THE WATER YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT BUT IT TRUE EXPOSED - Duration: 4:37.

hey guys I'm back with another video I just came across this new information it

was devastating to hear in a small town in California they came across I guess

they tested the water that is stuff that causes cancer so if you drink it if you

if you take a shower with it it can potentially cause cancer and it's in a

small town in California and what got me the most about this is the early testing

that area and they found it only in that area who's to say that it's not in every

state cross country you know in um in areas just like this small area in

California but I don't want to talk too much about it I want you to really

listen to this this is really disturbing interest of the insurance companies and

so forth it's not really about our health is it and we can see this very

clearly with what's going on in California have a cancer-causing

chemical that they found in massive quantities in some small California

towns it's called TCPS I should called one two three

TCP it's an abbreviation for trial or Oprah pain and this is in the Central

Valley of California they say hundreds of wells and provide water to a million

people are tainted with a chemical that some experts say is one of the most

powerful cancer-causing agents in the world they say that Environmental

Protection Agency has concluded it's likely to be carcinogenic to humans the

California water board warns residents not even to shower with this tainted

water because they might inhale the chemical NBC News is in one these towns

Arvind they tested the water for TCP a state certified lab found more than six

times the amount that the state says is acceptable now where did this come from

it's used as a degreasing agent in the production of plastic products there's a

couple of corporations that put it there it was shale core a Shell Oil and Dow

Chemical they saw an opportunity decades ago to take a hazardous waste stream at

their chemical plants and put it into barrels and sell it to farmers who would

then inject it into the ground now there's that's according to a lawyer

who is presenting 30 different communities that

are suing these two corporations Dow and shale to get them to pay for a

multi-million dollar cleanup filtration they say the companies however won in

lawsuits going back in 2010 but they have settled other lawsuits and recently

they lost their first lawsuit the Central Valley City two hours north of

Arvin the jury awarded Clovis California 22 million dollars to treat contaminated

Wells remove it from the wells it's among the documents that this lawyer

found is an internal memo in which Dow scientists claim the tcp was garbage

they acknowledged that it had little utility and killing past presumably

that's what they were telling the farmers here put this on your ground you

can use it as a pesticide to say no actually we know it's not a pesticide we

just want to get rid of it and we want to charge people for it's kind of what

they do with fluoride isn't it it is a pesticide it's used as a toxic

pesticide in China it is a toxic substance but they sell it to people to

say oh what's so desert disturb being in alarming about this information that I

just found out about is how many more places around the United States has this

been planted in the ground we don't even know we're drinking the water you know

that's why they always say it's good to drink bottled water I used to think it

was because they're trying to make money but you know if you tell the public like

well the reason why we want you to drink water is because of things from the past

um that we did reckless that like farmers were putting this stuff in the

ground and it got inside of the water if they tell the community this you will

get us in an uproar everybody so this is why bottled water filtered water is now

like the big commodity people even stock their own water companies with filtered

water or spring water because you don't know what's in your water today and the

stuff that's in our water as you can see is cancerous you know and you know you

can you can take out a lawsuit if you find out it's in your area but I'd

rather live than have money but I just wanted to give you guys this information

it better to be aware so you can stay alive

then not to be aware and be dead see you next video bye for now

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Things In Your House You Should Be Cleaning But Aren't - Duration: 3:55.

Even if you're already a cleaning fanatic, chances are there are some key areas you might

be missing around the house.

"If only there were a smaller one to clean this one."

Since germs are microscopic, there are a ton of objects that collect undetected filth every

day and miss the priority list on tidying up time.

So, if you really want to get your home into tip-top shape, here are some things that should

be added to the must-clean list right away.

Remote controls

Studies have found that the surface of a remote control is among the most germ-ridden objects

in the home.

Why?

Well, they're often handled by multiple people throughout each day, collecting a plethora

of creepy crawlies like the cold virus.

What's worse is that most people have absolutely no reservations about handling a remote while

snacking on finger foods.

To keep the unseen mess contained, give your remotes the occasional disinfectant wipe swipe.

Light switches

Much like the remote, there are a lot of hands that tend to land on the light switches around

your house.

And while the levers may be tiny, the germs that can collect on the surface of your light

switch can easily undermine your efforts to thoroughly wash your hands after a bathroom

visit or before handling foods in the kitchen.

Take away the ick factor of your switches by spritzing a cloth with some disinfectant

and giving them a surface rub as part of your weekly cleaning routine.

The trash bin zone

Even if you never miss when tossing your refuse into the garbage pail, the wall behind it

and floors beneath tend to get pretty filthy over time.

From liquid splatters to dust collection at the base, a lot can build up behind the scenes

of your bin.

"I can't live like this, what are we gonna do?

What are we gonna do?!"

To avoid a sticky situation, simply move the pail during your usual mopping sessions and

disinfect the wall behind it each week.

And don't forget to wash out the inside of your trash can every now and again, too, especially

after stowing liquids that might leak.

The ice maker

You probably clean up spills in your fridge pretty regularly, and maybe even the inside

of your freezer.

But when is the last time you cleaned inside your ice maker?

Like any kitchen gadget, icemakers tend to build up gunk and residue, too, so if you

have an automatic ice maker on your fridge, it'll need to be tidied up from time to time.

It'll be easy to tell if the time is right to dismantle and sanitize the icemaker if

your cubes come out looking a bit cloudy or start to have a strange taste.

On average, this'll be about twice a year, so keep your manufacturer's instruction manual

handy to find out how to take apart your ice maker for the occasional wash.

Washing machine

Front-loading washing machines are generally more energy-efficient than top loading models,

but they come with a nasty surprise: they get moldy more often and more easily.

That's why you might notice that your clothes have started smelling a bit mildewy even right

after you've washed them.

Cleaning your machine is as easy running a cycle on the hottest water setting with nothing

inside, while using a little bit of vinegar in place of liquid detergent.

Dish brushes

You're probably already nuking your sponges in the microwave to kill bacteria and keep

them cleaner for longer.

But what about dish brushes?

Their materials are not microwave-safe, so they can't be disinfected the same way as

other kitchen cleaning tools.

You should change them up and replace them regularly, but you can prolong each disposable

brush's usefulness by giving them a frequent wash in the dishwasher.

Just make sure to keep plastic brushes on the top rack to help avoid melting.

Bathroom decor

You know not to leave your toothbrush out in the open air of your bathroom counter because

invisible particles from toilet flushes tend to spray across all nearby surfaces.

But what you might forget about is the fact that the decor and counter items are subject

to the unseen splatter effect as well, and overtime develop a filmy layer of germs.

That means those cute little display items and fancy guest soaps are really just building

up a cesspool of yuck if left uncleaned, so wipe down anything you can see with disinfectant,

and consider storing clean linens inside a cabinet.

Now that you know all the secret places germs like to hide, your cleaning checklist is complete

and you won't be dealing with any surprise stashes of filth down the road.

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GAME OF THRONES Jon Snow meets Daenerys Targaryen BUT Tony Tuff SINGS "The First Time I Met You" - Duration: 3:08.

The first time I met you I couldn't forget you

Girl I know, I really had to get you The first time I met you

I couldn't forget you Girl I know, I really had to get you

I saw you down the lane girl, whoa oh I never called out your name girl, whoa oh

But I know, I know, I know, girl, well I'd like to see you again girl, whoa oh

I start to wonder and I start to ponder, whoa oh

Jah know, Jah know that I had to inquire, well

But, ah weh yuh from, ah weh you ah the yard, girl?

Ah weh yuh come from?

Come on yah, girl Ah weh yuh from, ah weh you ah the yard, girl?

Ah weh yuh come from?

Come on yah

Whoa oh, aah I'd like to get you

I'd like to get you, whoa oh Girl, I'd like to get you

I'd like to get you, whoa oh Listen

Like the way you walk girl, whoa oh And I like the way you talk girl, whoa oh

I like the way you smile girl, whoa oh So keep on smiling all the while girl, whoa

oh

I like the way you kiss And the way you caress girl, whoa oh

I like the way you rub down Every hair on my chest girl, whoa oh

I like the way you dance And the way you romance girl, whoa oh

So come on little girl, come and give me chance, ah

'Cause the first time I met you I couldn't forget you

Girl I know, I really had to get you The first time I met you

I couldn't forget you Girl I know, I really had to get you

Whoa baby (whoa baby), aah (aah) Yes, I'd like to get you

I'd like to get you I'd like to get you - for always

Get you I'd like to get you

I'd like to get you, whoa

I'd like to get you little girl Get you little girl

Yes, I'd like to get you, get you, whoa oh

The first time I met you I couldn't forget you

Girl I know, I really had to get you The first time I met you

I couldn't forget you Girl I know, I really had to get you

I saw you down the lane girl, whoa oh I never called out your name girl, whoa oh

But I know, I know, I know, girl, well I'd like to see you again girl, aah

I start to wonder and I start to ponder, whoa oh

Jah know, Jah know that I had to inquire, well

But, ah weh yuh from, ah weh you ah the yard, girl?

Ah weh yuh come from?

Come on yah, girl Ah weh yuh from, ah weh you ah the yard, girl?

Ah weh yuh come from..

For more infomation >> GAME OF THRONES Jon Snow meets Daenerys Targaryen BUT Tony Tuff SINGS "The First Time I Met You" - Duration: 3:08.

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Michelle Carter sentenced to serve 15 months in prison, but remains free for now - Duration: 2:29.

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#Arsenal Team News: Wenger Confirms Triple Boost But Midfielder To Miss Chelsea - Duration: 4:59.

Arsenal Team News: Wenger Confirms Triple Boost But Midfielder To Miss Chelsea

FA Cup holders Arsenal kick off the new 2017/18 campaign when they take on Premier League champions Chelsea in the Community Shield at Wembley on Sunday.

Ahead of the game, Arsene Wenger has been speaking to the media this afternoon and he's given Arsenal. com a team news and injury update including the latest on a number of players.

The Gunners boss was pleased to confirm that he'll have a strong squad available this weekend but there were doubts over Mesut Ozil and Aaron Ramsey after they were absent from training today.

Ozil has a minor ankle problem while Ramsey is carrying a muscle injury but Wenger says neither issue is thought to be serious so the pair are expected to train on Saturday, putting them in contention to face Chelsea.

Shkodran Mustafi and Alexis Sanchez were back in pre-season training late after being granted extended leave following their participation at the Confederations Cup this summer.

Mustafi resumed his pre-season training last weekend whereas Sanchez's return was delayed until Tuesday due to flu but Wenger says the Chilean international has now fully recovered and is already looking sharp in training.

However, with so little time to prepare for Sunday's season curtain raiser, Wenger says he'll have to make a late decision over whether to include either Mustafi or Sanchez in the squad against Chelsea.

There was some negative news for Arsenal as Francis Coquelin has been ruled out of the game this weekend after suffering a knock during the Emirates Cup last weekend.

Luckily the injury isn't thought to be too serious but Coquelin will still be out for around two weeks meaning he'll also sit out the Premier League opener against Leicester City next week.

Another absentee for the foreseeable future is Gabriel as the centre-back is continuing his recovery from a serious knee injury that he sustained during the final day of last season.

Wenger told the clubs website:.

on the team news…. We have basically everyone available to choose from on Sunday and today in training we didn't have Ozil, but he should be alright, and Ramsey, who should be alright as well.

Some players are just coming back like Alexis and Mustafi, and I haven't decided yet if I will involve them or not.

on Ozil and Ramsey…. Ramsey had a little muscular problem, and Ozil a a little ankle problem. They will train on Saturday.

No, he is not available. He got injured in the Emirates Cup but we don't think it will be too bad – two weeks.

He is a long-term injury but he starts to run again now.

He is good, as you can see from training. He had a good rest, so he needs to work on his fitness but once he is in a game he is sharp. He doesn't look like he has been away.

on if he is over the flu…. He is over the flu, yes. I told you it was never a problem for us.

Arsenal fans will be hoping to catch a glimpse of record summer signing Alexandre Lacazette on Sunday as the French international striker is expected to make his debut alongside fellow new recruit Sead Kolasinac.

For more infomation >> #Arsenal Team News: Wenger Confirms Triple Boost But Midfielder To Miss Chelsea - Duration: 4:59.

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Nemanja Matic boots ball in woman's face on Man United debut but is quick to rush over and - Duration: 2:26.

Nemanja Matic boots ball in woman's face on Man United debut but is quick to rush over and apologise

NEMANJA MATIC certainly made his presence well known to one unfortunate fan on his Manchester United debut. The £40million midfielder booted the ball at a females face in frustration during a pre-season match against Sampdoria.

Nemanja Matic says sorry to a fan after kicking the ball in the crowd.

Nemanja Matic gave the woman a hug after the ball struck her in the face. Keen to impress, Matic had failed to keep the ball in play and attempted to kick it at the advertising hoardings.

But unbeknown to the 29-year-old, the ball flew into the crowd and connected with a woman who clutched her face. The ex-Chelsea man quickly realised his error and rushed to comfort the woman.

Her friends appeared to find the funny side as they cracked up with laughter whilst even Matic shared a slight grin. But it didnt appear to affect his performance on the field having impressed in Uniteds midfield.

Jose Mourinhos men won the game 2-1 thanks to goals either side of half-time from Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Juan Mata.

Juan Mata was on the scoresheet as he bagged the all-important winner.

Nemanja Matic had a solid debut in midfield for United.

Manchester United have enjoyed a successful pre-season.   Nemanja Matic feels great about joining Manchester United.

And after the clash Matic said: It was nice, it was nice to play in front of our supporters and that was special to me and I am happy to make my debut for such a big club such as Manchester United.

I trained alone in London and it was strange for me, but my first game was good for me and I will be getting better and better. The guys helped me become part of the team and they are all nice guys.

Mourinho will see this as job well done as they ended their pre-season with just one defeat to Barcelona.

Next up is a Super Cup clash against Real Madrid in Macedonia on August 8 before their Premier League curtain raiser at home to West Ham.

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Resignation! Look Who Democrats Expect To Resign – Not Pelosi But … - Duration: 13:42.

Resignation!

Look Who Democrats Expect To Resign – Not Pelosi But …

It shouldn't be a mystery at this point liberals manage by sowing dread.

It's their standard technique, and they're great at it – and now and then, they figure

out how to do it to themselves.

What's more, those days are about the most engaging days around.

The actuality is, making individuals apprehensive of repulsive, non-existent results are the

Left's unparalleled political approach.

'The Republicans are harming the earth;' 'the Right is taking without end all health

care perpetually;' 'conservatives are bringing back racism;' and so forth.

Their trap is to make individuals ghastly afraid of something – so apprehensive that

they'll begin to vote liberal.

So it's more than satisfying to see a gathering of liberals ghastly afraid of what the future

may bring in the event that one of their most loved government representatives resigns.

Since the aggregate left all believed that Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy would

step down for good.

What's more, basically every liberal in America shouted as one.

Daily Caller journalist Amber Athey has gone along a few lib tweets about Kennedy's retirement.

Also, well, amazing.

Via Daily Caller:

Rumors are swirling that the Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy may announce his retirement

Monday, and the liberals are afraid of the possibility of a conservative-leaning court.

Liberals are fearing mongering that basic human rights may be at stake if President

Trump has the opportunity to replace Kennedy with a more conservative justice.

More or less, liberals are probably the most intrigue inclined individuals on the planet.

The victims being trotted out before we contain a portion of the benchmarks the Left has used

to frighten American opportunities:

But at the same time, there are considerably darker proposals – or, rather, recommendations

that would basically be entertaining, if not for the way that liberals really trust them.

Yes, that is right.

On the off chance that Justice Anthony Kennedy resigns, Brown vs. Board of Education will

be overturned, and we'll come back to segregated schools.

That is the thing that the Left considers.

I figure all that lying and fear mongering at long last broke the collective liberal

brain.

Additionally, you incorrectly spelled "Obergefell."

Covfefe much?

I assume this would be the point to remind conservatives not to trust the standard liberal

untruths.

Be that as it may, if the falsehoods are this terrible, there's very little more to state.

Kennedy could conceivably resign.

However, it's protected to state that American liberals are presently past soundness.

What do you think about this?

Do not hesitate and write your thoughts in the comment section below.

Thank you for reading.

H/T The Daily Caller

For more infomation >> Resignation! Look Who Democrats Expect To Resign – Not Pelosi But … - Duration: 13:42.

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Wisconsin State Fair historian attended all but one fair in 89 years - Duration: 1:00.

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Whistle Blower Spoke Up! President Trump Has No Tapes Of Comey, But Look Who Has… - Duration: 12:33.

Whistle-Blower Spoke Up!

President Trump Has No Tapes Of Comey, But Look Who Has….

Donald Trump has remained one stage in front of each fake scandal James Comey has tossed

at him.

What's more, it would appear that he may have been correct, once more.

How about we recap: Comey offered to testify about Trump out in the open, and Trump recommended

that there may be tapes of their discussions.

Everybody thought about whether Trump had recorded them.

He had not, but rather revealed to Fox News that his suggestion that there were tapes

was intended to keep Comey honest amid testimony.

Be that as it may, things being what they are, there may be genuine tapes – recently

not ones made by Trump.

In any case, absolutely ones made by the NSA.

Via Conservative Tribune:

One former National Security Agency whistleblower believes that Trump might well have more conversations

with Comey on record than his statements let on.

In a Sunday interview, William Binney said it was "very likely, in fact, most likely"

that the NSA had recorded telephone conversations between the president and James Comey.

On the off chance that the name William Binney doesn't sound familiar to you, it should.

He's the person who quit the NSA in 2001, in light of the fact that he thought the office

was abusing the US Constitution with its listening stealthily on US natives.

He's presumably the most prominent informant alive behind Edward Snowden.

He's profoundly incredulous of Obama.

What's more, he's sure that the NSA has tapes of the Trump-Comey discussions.

What's more, my figure is this: Trump likely realized that.

Binney laid out his case in a radio interview:

"It is very likely, in fact, most likely that NSA does have those tapes.

"I think you already have examples of it where you had conversations that President

Trump had with the president of Mexico and also with Australia.

All of those have been leaked.

"And the point is here, you see, I do not know of any time that the president makes

a phone call that is not encrypted."

"So that means that people who are intercepting the president must be able to decrypt it.

And the people who provide the encryption and the keys to the systems to be used are

NSA. "

Trump made the claim about tapes for one principle reason – he wanted to keep Comey honest.

In any case, he didn't need to have recorded the tapes himself.

He could without much of a stretch have made his Tape assert, knowing full and well that

another person was tuning in.

Trump might be correct, once more.

What do you think about this?

Do not hesitate and write your thoughts in the comment section below.

Thank you for reading.

H/T Conservative

Tribune

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Everyone in school makes fun of him, but what he does next will shock you.. - Duration: 12:13.

Hello, I'm carl Stephanie welcome to this special Sunday edition of a current affair and tonight that video that single act of retaliation

The moment when a 15 year old boy said enough is enough and finally stood up to himself

Taking on those who want to take him down that boy is casey highness bullied too much of his life

Hero to millions tonight. This is his story

He just came up out of nowhere and suddenly viw the shit

And then he punch me in the face

then he goes for a second hit I blocked it and

Turd said I don't know if he connected and then for six such a hit me

and

Then I actually snapped and scrapped him picked him up off the ground into the ground in self-defense

He's the boy who stood up to a bully I was just

Just looking at him rather than really thinking. I just like yay. Finally. It's over

after a lifetime of torment and abuse

Finally casey highness brought back the moment captured in a 40-second video clip that was posted online

It spread like wildfire and within hours had been watched by millions of people

Turning this 15 year old on his schoolboy into a worldwide hero

But I saw this story it just cannot touch my heart alright little kid little kid

Punching him and there solely bigoted too much and oh. Oh you want the fit they weren't fighting. He defended himself that was my advice

Everybody on this planet who is senior video is in your corner thinking you're a man okay, and I solution

What do you think that that so many people have reacted the way that they have to what you did?

Because people get bullied all the time

Ever since he can remember casey says he's been picked on foot down bashed and tormented

How long has this been going on?

In primary school you do all the way up to you six and one say it um

High school one person started it

I had about eight friends my eight friends ditched me that first year and then the teasing started from me

when you say teasing, what do you mean by corny my fatty and all of that and

Slapping me across the back of the head like tripping me

Three more bombs at me how often would would this stuff go on?

practically every day

How did you feel when those eight friends that you had deserted you finally I?

was all alone

That's how the easy Target down one

He had no one to to back you up no

nobody I

Didn't realize how how much trouble he was actually in until I'd seen that video

You know and he said well that goes on every day though, and I just and I thought myself you poor little blogging out

How many how many years did you put up with this sort of treatment you know?

Like so many parents, whose kids are bullied

Casey's Dad Colin had no idea of the full extent of his son suffering until now when he was saying

in the interview

I

Had a tear Maya I felt so bad you know

Feeny having all your friends, and then they just walk off and just leave italy really

What makes an okay day when nobody touches me and teases me did they happen often no?

Like not not the good days. What was your lowest moment when I am contemplated suicide

When was that?

like a year ago, I

Just started put myself down

for myself down to that level and

Then all all the crap just keep on piling on

Okay

What got you through sister?

Casey's Older Sister, Tiana

Despises the bullies she's always been there for her brother helping him through his darkest moment every day

I'm just like I'll make sure you get to school all right. Oh. I hope you have a good day at school and

Make sure nothing happens like I feel like I need to walk into school. You know

What's the worst thing that's happened to you at school. I've been duct-taped to a pole

Doc total hole yeah

That's what the dust over my assistant dropped me down back me back. Take me to a pole

What do you think they target you because I don't retaliate

You need you target pretty much

last Monday was just another school day as usual casey headed for class as

Usual the bullies were waiting for him, but this time things would be different where did this all start with this boy um

well

but - which part of that he and others food um

Come up to me and slip cross back of the head tease me and honor

what would I say to you I am by your fear fatty and

like lose some weight

Casey was on his way to pick up a timetable when he was ambushed punched in the face by 12 Year-old Richard gale

laughter that job

skirt

Malice against fabri egged on by his mind little kid change his victim and lands more punches until suddenly

Casey snaps

What do you think was going to happen that that I thought of the rest of the news company?

That's why but picked him up and dropped in because I was scared. I was just one of the few situation

Have you ever reacted like that way nobly before no?

why why did you react this way this time because everything will build up through three years and

Some anger that came out of it

you had enough

Casey acknowledges that the smaller boy could have been seriously hurt

He was lucky to escape with just a grave knee in line with the zero-tolerance approach to fighting the school immediately

suspended both boys

Looking back on what you did do you think you overreacted no?

Why not it was all I wanted it was just to stop when did you first hear about what had happened?

When casey came back from School?

Then he showed me the video and I said I know she'd be doing it for high five

How did you feel that he stood up and did what he did great? I feel good

Why because it felt like me that he defeated something that's been troubling him for years

What went through your mind the first time you watched that video. I was some I?

Was actually horrified at the ending the beginning it

It upset me because he was by himself

You know I couldn't be there to help him how do you feel about what casey did that day?

I don't condone violence

You know and you know it was a horrific sort of thing to see like two boys

And in a school glad and it ending like that

it may happen to be young nothing to be proud of

But I'm glad that he stood up for himself

It's an underdog story, and you watch it, and you're seeing a kid being punched anything

I was going to be awful, but then there's this twist, right?

This is really clear narrative from the kid laser Smackdown any when he does in that three seconds

He's enacting a revenge fantasy for any kid anywhere in the world that has ever been bullied

It wasn't long before this David and goliath battle with a difference was posted online

Within hours it had gone viral striking a chord with people around the world

Media expert Mark Fornell of the ABcs hungry beast program says Millions are cheering KC on as a hero

Because you can't hear the dialogue

It crosses language barriers and because you don't know where the school is it crosses cultural barriers?

And it works because it is just so simple the clip has been remade in countless ways

from a street fighter video game

to this South Korean animation

Complete with KC the punisher turning into the Incredible Hulk

it's going way Beyond just the video film in Western Cities now become kind of a

Phenomenon and a culture unto itself where people have taken it

And it's so inspired or you know kind of thrilled by what this kid has done

That they've actually gone on created new things inspired by and it's taken our life entirely over time

the numbers are truly staggering at least for Facebook pages with more than two hundred thousand fans an

online poll by show biz website TMZ with more than a hundred and fifty thousand votes

There are literally dozens of Youtube videos with hundreds of thousands of views and comments

Almost all of them back in KC and his defiant stand against the bullies

And if it makes you feel and you read some of those messages

pretty good

Why because I've never had so much support?

you've got

Hundreds of thousands of people in your corner now

Yeah

That must be pretty good feeling yeah

fourteen thousand seven hundred and ten papers even messages on Facebook page and website pages

saying oh yeah, I got bored and I never had the

Strength to snap like you did casey you're my hero all of that

What else do they call you I've got one that calls me the punisher

Simple Smash I all kind of like superheroes

Batman's calling and all of that are you a superhero no

He sure was

Do you think your brother is a hero particularly to other kids going through similar stuff?

Yeah, he is he's got he's now an icon the support from around the world has been incredible. I've never witnessed

Anything like this, it's so huge you know I just can't believe

You know I'd like to think a lot of those people fearful

of lending their support to Casey

This was like the fight Mike Jerrick and all this all this attention and all this support will change him

It's already changed his demeanor and self-esteem and alexeev standing a lot straighter a lot learn more crowd in

Which is very good for him we also provide only had one friend last week, and now there's like I said

230,000 old people you know

Yeah, it's a big difference

Are you proud of him? I'm very proud of you. I'm proud of him because he stood up for himself

they backed him against the world they're getting no option and

He had to do he just you know he had to defend himself

there are probably hundreds of thousands of young people who are

Going through exactly what you've been through

What would you say to them look for the good days keep your chin up and school ain't gonna last forever

Yep

Good advice a courageous and articulate young man

Just pushed to the absolute limit and if you have any problems with bullying I know so many of you do too many in fact

Give these guys a call to kids helpline on

1-800 5 5

1800 that's one eight hundred five five 1800. They are there to help and they make a huge difference in a lot of people's lives

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It's Your Money But You Can't Have It EU Proposes Freezing Bank Accounts to Bailout Megabanks - Duration: 5:58.

It�s Your Money But You Can�t Have It EU Proposes Freezing Bank Accounts to Bailout

Megabanks

By Claire Bernish

After nervous customers panicked and drained their accounts, ultimately causing the collapse

of Spanish bank, Banco Popular, equally jittery European Union officials are debating the

merits of freezing access � preventing anyone from withdrawing any money � at the first

sign of a bank run.

Proponents claim measures to halt a rush of withdrawals would prevent the downfall of

floundering financial institutions at their most vulnerable point � in hopes of staving

off a catastrophe at least as harrowing as that of 2008 � while detractors admonish

the move might have precisely the opposite effect, with investors rushing to yank funds

at the slightest indication of trouble.

�The desire is to prevent a bank run, so that when a bank is in a critical situation

it is not pushed over the edge,� �a person familiar with German government�s thinking�

told Reuters.

�Giving supervisors the power to temporarily block bank accounts at ailing lenders is �a

feasible option,� a paper prepared by the Estonian presidency of the EU said, acknowledging

that member states were divided on the issue,� Reuters reports.

�EU countries which already allow a moratorium on bank payouts in insolvency procedures at

national level, like Germany, support the measure, officials said.�

A cursory autopsy of last month�s Banco Popular failure had economic officials scrambling

to figure out how best to prevent a similar financial debacle; but the idea of cutting

customers� access to their own funds when conditions warrant, blasts apart a Pandora�s

Box of potentialities � all, favoring the State and banking industry over individual

customers.

While officials contend cutting off account access would theoretically prevent a bank

already in distress from going under, when scores of people withdraw money at once, the

proposal toes a fraught but sacrosanct line blocking government overreach from private,

individual finance.

According to the Estonian paper perused by Reuters, an additional measure proposed the

development of a mechanism whereby customers in such a situation could withdraw �at least

a limited amount of funds.�

�We strongly believe that this would incentivize depositors to run from a bank at an early

stage,� Charlie Bannister of the banking lobby group, Association for Financial Markets

in Europe (AFME), told Reuters, alluding to the possible whiplash effect described above.

Envoys of the European Union originally discussed these withdrawal restrictions on July 13,

with further talks set for September, but lawmakers would have to concur before any

variant of the plan could be put in place.

Continues Reuters:

�The plan, if agreed, would contrast with legislative proposals made by the European

Commission in November that aimed to strengthen supervisors� powers to suspend withdrawals,

but excluded from the moratorium insured depositors, which under EU rules are those below 100,000

euros ($117,000).

�Under the plan discussed by EU states, pay-outs could be suspended for five working

days and the block could be extended to a maximum of 20 days in exceptional circumstances,

the Estonian document said.

�Existing EU rules allow a two-day suspension of some payouts by failing banks, but the

moratorium does not include deposits.�

In fact, only just now have insured deposits debuted as a target for the withdrawal moratorium,

as authorities previously felt such a move �may have a negative impact on market confidence.�

Nevertheless, economic and banking troubles have hit several European nations in recent

years, such as the Cyprus fiasco, as described by Bitcoinist,

�Back in 2013, Cyprus� banking crisis was a hair�s breadth away from a total economic

collapse.

Cypriot banks were desperate for a bailout from the EU and IMF and many account holders

feared that their deposits would vanish.

This fear caused a classic bank run and people were rushing to banks and ATMs in order to

withdraw as much money as they could.

�Inevitably, cash became scarce and the ATMs stopped working.

Many saw Bitcoin as the last option to secure their funds.�

With severely curtailed faith in Western and central banking institutions, that European

Union insiders would look first to penalize customers for a bank�s poor planning and

management in the midst of a theoretical future crisis typifies the impetus for throngs of

people riding the tumultuous cryptocurrency wave as far away from Big Banks as possible.

Considering officials now hope to revoke access to bank accounts at perhaps the time customers

would most need it, the marriage of State and finance obviates how insignificant the

needs of the so-called little guy when the government sees only green.

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HE HAS 1000 DLS BUT STILL SCAMS!? - Growtopia - Duration: 4:22.

Hey guys welcome back to a brand video and then soon. I'm going to be talking about Lord of legend

He's this really

rich guy in Growtopia

I've never heard of him before I

Heard that he scanned someone

but basically lord of legend he has the legendary title and a bunch of damn locks and

Basically what happened was that at Lord elections. He scammed a guy?

Lee clow gt. He scammed is 55 bad Luck's and

I have a video where happened. I'm not going to say this video is 100 percent real

There is a slight chance it might be fake but that's really unlikely

So I'm not trust this guy

And that's probably real so but let me just tell you what like pretty much happens

So lord legend want to sell his friends a account that he had access to

And I think it had like some sort of Coogan item because I had like a value of 55 down locks

so there had to be like a digger spade or golden Pickaxe focus eyes or something like that and

he was selling it and

the Zeeco

offer 55 down locks for it and

Lord said that it would be the middleman because like

he had the legendary title like why would he scam so yeah lee clow trusted him and

Pretty much Lord scammed him yeah, I'ma show you this video where it's more detailed so yeah watch this

So yeah, that's the video

pretty crazy

I

Should also give a disclaimer that?

Lee clow had no idea that account training was illegal until the lord lied to him and said it wasn't

illegal so yeah, lord is like a liar in the scammer, so

Don't ever trust anyone

Just study even worker 10. Don't don't don't trust anyone like

even if they have

$1000 that doesn't make them trusted they can always scan like maybe all those dime works were a little scam like wiki, so yeah

It's like pre Marcenia wiki here. So that's pretty much it for this video guys. I hope you enjoyed it

leave like fit it and make sure to message lord scammer and

Yeah

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Male and female are binary, but people aren't | Riley J. Dennis - Duration: 18:17.

A few months ago, I made a video called "trans women are not biologically male," in which

I detailed why biological sex is a social construct, how it is an inaccurate and outdated

classification system, and how it harms trans people.

To the surprise of nobody, that video got a bunch backlash.

So I thought I would expand on some of the points, address some of the criticisms, and

let's be honest -- probably not get anywhere and probably have a very similar backlash

to this video.

But hey, I gotta try, right?

So, if you haven't seen that video, go watch it.

I'll link it in a card up here and down in the description.

It'll be like a pre-requisite to this video, and I'll try not to cover too much of the same stuff.

So, biological sex.

If thousands of trolls on Twitter are to be believed, it's an objective, scientific

fact that is inherent in nature.

But, if scientists are to be believed, it's a human-made classification system for sorting

organisms based on their reproductive abilities.

When people say that biological sex is objective or is a fact -- what they really mean is that

the stuff that biological sex describes is objective.

Like, there are multiple scientific models for understanding biological sex, but the

most widely agreed upon one has 5 criteria: genitals, gonads, hormones, secondary sex

characteristics, and chromosomes.

These 5 things are measurable.

They are facts.

You can look at a person and measure these things.

But the fact that we group all five of these together under one classification system called

"biological sex" -- that's our own invention.

That's a human-made model for understanding and classifying bodies.

In nature, these 5 traits exist, but we as humans have decided to lump them all together

and call them one thing.

That's the thing that we have constructed.

Like, chromosomes themselves are not social constructs, but deciding to call XX chromosomes

"female" and XY chromosomes "male" is a social construct.

Now, I'm not saying that classifying things is wrong or that we shouldn't try to understand

bodies at all -- but I do think we could do it better.

So I'm simply questioning if our current model of classification for biological sex

is the most up-to-date, relevant, useful model out there.

Science evolves.

Frameworks and systems we used just decades ago have changed fundamentally since then.

It's our job to be skeptical and change our frameworks as our society changes.

And society is changing.

We're becoming more aware of and educated about intersex people and trans people, and

that's fantastic.

But with this new awareness and knowledge, we might need to shift the language we use

and readjust the old frameworks that we designed before we had this awareness and knowledge.

So, when I say biological sex is a bad classification system, what exactly does that mean?

Like what in particular am I criticizing?

Basically, our traditional understanding of biological sex says that there are only two

groups, and everyone fits neatly into either one or the other.

When you ask people who support this framework how we sort people into these two groups,

the answers are varied.

Lots of people say it's by genitals -- people with penises are male, people with vaginas are female.

Other say it's by chromosomes -- people with XY are male, people with XX are female.

Others say it's based on perception -- someone who looks like a woman is female, someone

who looks like a man is male.

The truth is, there are biological ways of determining someone's sex, and then there

are the ways we actually do it in real life.

The Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, published

in 2003, says that sex is a distinction based on the type of gametes produced by an individual.

Gametes are reproductive cells -- under this traditional definition, males produce sperm

and females produce eggs.

So that's a biologist's way of determining the sex of a person or organism -- but we

don't test everyone's gametes at birth.

In fact, we don't even test chromosomes.

A doctor simply looks at the baby's genitals and makes a determination based on whether

it looks like a penis or a vulva.

The reason for that is that it's a quick, easy way of making an educated guess about

other aspects of the baby.

If they have a vulva, they probably have ovaries, XX chromosomes, and will develop female secondary

sex characteristics at puberty.

However, an educated guess is still a guess.

Doctors don't test your gametes as soon as you're born.

Plus, there are other kinds of biological sex.

That same dictionary also lists chromosomal sex, endocrinologic sex, gonadal sex, sex

hormones, morphological sex, and nuclear sex.

These translate roughly into the 5 categories I mentioned earlier: genitals, gonads, hormones,

secondary sex characteristics, and chromosomes.

Now, let's say you're a doctor and you want to determine someone's sex.

You see that they have "female" genitals, you measure their hormone levels and see that

they have high levels of estrogen and low level of testosterone, you see that they're

short and don't have a lot of body hair, and they have breasts.

You might conclude that this person is female.

But, if you investigated a little further, you would find that this person has XY chromosomes,

and they don't have ovaries.

The person is a trans woman.

They have traits of being both a female and a male under the traditional definition.

So what do you classify them as?

Better yet, how do you treat them?

Do you treat them like a female patient and give them the same medical advice you would

give any other woman?

Or do you treat them like a male patient and give them the medical advice you would give a man?

The truth is, our medical system is awful at dealing with trans people right now.

Lots of doctors don't know what to do with us.

Trans people are largely out there figuring out their own health problems because so many

doctors are confused by the very concept of us.

Medically speaking, people assigned male at birth and people assigned female at birth

tend to have slightly different medical needs.

But the reasons for those different medical needs aren't always the same.

For instance, the American Cancer Society recommends that people with prostates talk

to their doctor about being tested for prostate cancer around age 50.

That means the recommendation applies to cis men, but not cis women.

However, it also applies to trans women, but not trans men -- and it may apply to non-binary

people as well.

And this is assuming that nobody has had a prostate removed because of cancer already

-- because a cis man or trans woman could possibly not have a prostate if they had previously

had a prostatectomy.

So in this case, the relevant information the doctor needs to know is: Do you have a prostate?

But, the American Cancer Society also recommends that people who have breasts be tested for

breast cancer starting at age 45.

And breasts are something that a lot of trans women develop after starting hormone replacement therapy.

There are also a lot of trans men who have breasts who never have them removed.

So the breast cancer screening recommendation can really apply to a wide range of people:

cis women, trans women, trans men, or non-binary people.

In this case, the relevant question to ask is: Do you have breasts?

And here's the problem with our current binary view of biological sex.

If someone walks into your office and fills out a form and checks M or F, you as a doctor

are going to make some assumptions about them -- and they are going to have to correct you

to ensure that they get the best care possible.

It's even possible that the M or F that's on their ID or health insurance doesn't

match what's going on with them biologically.

Lots of trans people transition medically or physically before going through any kind

of legal process.

So yeah, trans people can explain their whole situation every time they go to a doctor.

They can explain that they're not really M or F and they might need care that's relevant to both.

And the doctor can then try to help -- assuming they're not a transphobic asshole.

Or, we could just ask people simple questions about their body and their health and then

give care based on those questions.

Do you have a prostate? Yes.

Do you have breasts? Yes.

Great. Now you can give that person proper healthcare.

And this doesn't even solely apply to trans people.

Cis people sometimes have hormone imbalances, and they have surgical procedures for other

medical reasons done all the time -- like, for example, some cis women have had their

breasts removed because of cancer.

Asking thorough, relevant questions ensures that proper care can be given regardless of

gender or medical history.

Dividing people into male and female is done for simplicity.

You ask one question and you get multiple answers.

You see M or F on the paper, and you know a whole lot of information real quick.

But that shortcut only works for cis people.

That simplicity comes at the cost of excluding trans people.

It excludes us from the medical system and others us even further.

It would be so easy to just ask more specific questions -- to skip the shortcut of asking

people if they're male or female.

And even though recently people have begun to recognize that sex and gender are different

things, we all still have the association that female = woman and male = man.

So it's not surprising that many trans people find that the terms "male" and "female"

cause them a lot of gender dysphoria.

So calling a trans woman "male", or calling a trans man "female", or calling a non-binary

person either of those terms, can really hurt them.

And I know that some people are gonna say that trans people should just "toughen up"

or "get used to it", but I think that's overlooking the very real presence of gender

dysphoria -- which isn't something trans people can just get over.

Instead of forcing trans people to use language that causes them distress, we could just as

easily adjust our language to not cause them distress in the first place.

And talking about male and female from a linguistic perspective, I think it's important to remember

that even if you learn to separate sex and gender in your head, male and female still

have heavy connotations of gender with them.

In fact, in everyday language, tons of people use male and man interchangeably, just like

they do with female and woman.

Most people even use male or female as the adjective form of man or woman.

Like, you probably wouldn't say women lawyers or women engineers -- you'd probably say

female lawyers or female engineers.

Or you might use them interchangeably.

I don't think it's surprising that trans people feel excluded from this.

If there's one trans woman in a group of 50 women who are doctors, and you're using

the "trans women are male" line of thinking, then you couldn't call them female doctors.

Like it clearly drives a wedge between cis women and trans women and only works to draw

arbitrary distinctions between them.

It's a linguistic way of othering trans women.

Like, when people say that "The Future Is Female" are they only talking about cis women?

Are they just talking about cis women and trans men?

Do they mean that the future only belongs to people with vaginas?

I mean, it was called a "feminist slogan" and meant to be empowering for women, but

it's a very trans-exclusionary term, given traditional definitions of male and female.

What I think they meant, is that the future belongs to women, but they used the common

adjective form of women which is just female.

When you say the Future Is Female, do you mean the future includes trans women?

Because then you're saying trans women are female.

Or are you saying that the future doesn't include trans women?

Because then you're just intentionally excluding trans women.

It's impossible to ignore that these words are connected and can't be easily separated.

Female implies woman, woman implies female.

Keeping the traditional definition of female means continuing to make trans women an abnormality,

something unusual and different and weird.

Being trans inclusive means recognizing that we should not be calling trans women "male".

Calling a trans woman "male" implies to most people that she's a man, which is inaccurate.

Plus, asking if someone is male or female in this context is really just asking them

what their genitals are -- which seems like a question that's a little too invasive

to ask people most of the time.

Like if you manage to convince everyone that sex and gender are different, asking a trans

woman her sex is basically just asking her what's between her legs.

It's a polite way of getting private information about someone.

And also, if that trans woman had had bottom surgery, she probably wouldn't fit into

traditional definitions of male or female and wouldn't know what to tell you.

Like, if she has XY chromosomes, a vagina, and feminine secondary sex characteristics

-- what sex would she be?

Because by the reproductive definition of male/female, she doesn't produce sperm or

ovum, so she's kind of neither.

But by the broader definition of sex that includes chromosomes and genitals and secondary

sex characteristics, she'd kind of be both.

Would she just have to respond to the question by saying neither?

Or both?

It's just a bad classification system that millions of living breathing people don't fit under.

Oh, and I didn't even mention intersex people -- so let's talk about that now.

Intersex people are people who are born with sex characteristics that mean they don't

fall neatly under our traditional categories of "male" or "female".

There's a lot of ways this can manifest itself, and many of these ways have been given

medical names and called "Disorders of Sex Development" or "DSDs", but many intersex

activists fight against this terminology because it needlessly medicalizes intersex people's identities.

You may have heard the terms "Hermaphrodite" or "Hermaphroditism" used, but these are

widely considered to be outdated, inaccurate, and hurtful words.

So please don't use them to refer to intersex people.

Anyway, there are a lot of possible intersex conditions, and some of them have names, and some don't.

Let's go over a few of them real quick.

Some people just have one X chromosome, and this is called Turner.

Some people have two X chromosomes and one Y chromosome: this is called Klinefelter.

Some people have one X chromosome and two Y chromosomes.

Some people have three X chromosomes.

In fact, most people who have XYY or XXX don't even know that they have it because it doesn't

present many obvious symptoms.

We like to think that we know everyone we see on the street is XX or XY, but the fact

is we really don't.

We don't test for chromosomes at birth, and so it's entirely possible that you don't

have the chromosome configuration that you think you do.

There are also a lot of other possible chromosome configurations, but some intersex conditions

have more to do with the production of hormones.

For instance, Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia or CAH affects the production of androgens

-- a "male" sex hormone.

In people with XX chromosomes, the effects can vary wildly.

Some grow up with a functioning vagina and are capable of getting pregnant and giving

birth, while others can develop ambiguous genitalia or even a fully-functioning penis.

There's also Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome or AIS, which affects the body's ability

to recognize androgens.

This can range from mild, to partial, to complete AIS, and the effects can vary.

People born with XY chromosomes who have mild AIS are usually raised as male and have no idea.

Partial AIS can result in people with XY chromosomes having ambiguous genitalia, and so sometimes

they're raised as male, sometimes as female.

And complete AIS for people with XY chromosomes can result in them having a vagina, clitoris,

and breasts -- and they're usually raised as female.

There are all sorts of other intersex conditions, those are just a few of the most common.

Now you might be saying, "But isn't being intersex extremely rare?

Doesn't the male/female binary make sense most of the time?"

And the answer is no, not really.

Estimates for the amount of intersex people in the world vary, but the United Nations

Free & Equal Project says that approximately 1.7% of people worldwide are born intersex

-- about the same percentage as people with red hair.

That might sound like a small percentage, but think about that in terms of population.

The US has around 320 million people, so 1.7% of that is still over 5 million people.

That's not an insignificant number of people.

If we have a system for classifying humans into one of two groups that leaves out 5 million

Americans, it's not a very good system for classifying people -- it's missing a lot of people.

Globally, there are about 7.5 billion people.

1.7% of that is over 127 million people.

Which, again, is not a small number of people.

If you put them all in the same place, you'd have about twice the population of the UK.

And it's likely that that percentage is a low estimate, since most people don't

have their chromosomes tested at birth.

There are a lot of people out there right now who are intersex to some degree, but they

have no idea.

And the male/female binary makes us ignore those people and push them to the fringes

of society.

They're often treated as anomalies, "defects", or outliers, which is really dehumanizing.

They're just people trying to live their lives, and it's not their fault that our

binary classification system excludes them.

And people do awful things to try and uphold this binary at the expense of intersex people.

Intersex infants often undergo invasive surgeries that they cannot consent to that leave them

sterilized or with genitals that they don't want when they grow up.

These are often called "corrective" or "normalizing" surgeries, and tons of intersex

people and human rights organizations are speaking out about them.

In 2014, Navi Pillay, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said, "medically

unnecessary and irreversible surgeries and sterilizations continue to be performed on

intersex children without their informed consent, causing lifelong harm."

In 2015, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights issued a report called Human

Rights and Intersex People, and they said, "Medical professionals may be quick to propose

'corrective' surgeries and treatments aiming to 'normalise' the sex of the child

even when such surgeries are unnecessary and merely cosmetic.

This raises serious questions as to how the consent of parents is sought

and under what premise."

Basically, they were saying that parents are often pressured into consenting to these surgeries

for their children under the premise that it's necessary -- but it's usually not.

Unnecessary and harmful surgeries are a reality that intersex people have to deal with in

the US and in many other countries.

But the only reason that people even see a need to "fix" intersex people in the first

place, is because we have a classification system that doesn't include them.

So we made up this male/female system and are now forcing people into that system through

surgery that they can't consent to.

It makes no sense.

Upholding the male/female binary only serves to further stigmatize and harm intersex people.

So what we have is a binary system in a world that is very not binary.

Tons of trans people who have medically or physically transitioned in some way don't

fit our traditional definitions of male or female.

Tons of intersex people don't fit our traditional definitions of male or female.

So maybe instead of clinging onto old traditional systems, we should update those systems to

function better in the modern era with all of the scientific knowledge that we have now.

We can describe people's physical attributes, their hormones, their genitals -- all of that

-- without calling them male or female.

It's not a hard change if it's a change you're willing to make.

If you're willing to alter your language a little bit to be more accommodating of intersex

and trans people, then you'll find that it's actually pretty easy to do so.

We can be inclusive while also being accurate.

I'm not asking for anyone to ignore biology, I'm simple proposing what I think is a better

way of talking about this stuff.

Plus, having a society that believes in only two sexes causes us to build anti-trans and

anti-intersex things into that society without even realizing it.

One easy example of this is the body scanners used by the TSA.

These scanners require the operator to select "male" or "female" before the person

enters the scanner.

The operator just has to look at the person and guess what their genitals are based on

their appearance.

If they select female, the scanner looks for breasts and doesn't look for a penis.

If they select male, the scanner looks for a penis and doesn't look for breasts.

Now, obviously, you can't always tell someone's genitals just by looking at them -- which

is a pretty obvious flaw in this design -- but the worst part of it is that some trans and

intersex people just can't go through body scanners without getting flagged.

If you have a penis and breasts, the body scanner doesn't know what to do with you.

You're probably going to get a pat down.

So this technology causes us to treat trans and intersex people unfairly, and I don't

know what else to call that besides anti-trans and anti-intersex.

I don't think it was made with malicious intent, but it was made by people who thought

that everyone fits into traditional definitions of male or female -- and that's simply not true.

Now, I've run into a lot of people who ask, "If male and female is just an arbitrary

classification system, why is it inherent in nature that you need a male and female to reproduce?"

The thing is, for humans, you don't need a "male" and "female" to reproduce.

Either of those could be infertile for one reason or another.

There are certain males and females who cannot reproduce.

What you need for reproduction is one person who can produce functioning sperm, and one

person who can produce functioning ovum.

Our decision to call people who usually can produce sperm "male" and people who can

usually produce ovum "female" is a system that we invented.

And you don't stop being female if you can't produce functioning ovum.

Women who've gone through menopause are still women and still female -- even if they

can't reproduce.

So "male" and "female" aren't solely about reproductive ability.

And we have the language to describe reproduction without saying male or female.

Now, in other animals, there are actually quite a few species that don't even need

a male to reproduce.

These animals, like the whiptail lizard, can reproduce through a process called parthenogenesis.

I'll link to some articles below where you can see more animals that reproduce this way.

Even though sexual reproduction is favored evolutionarily for a lot of species, it's

not the only method of reproduction out there.

And that's everything I wanted to cover.

If you have a genuine criticism of my stance, feel free to tell me about it in the comments.

But for some reason, I feel like we'll probably be drowned out by people screaming about how

I don't understand science or reproduction or biology or whatever -- even though I've

just spent an entire video explaining these concepts.

Like I did a little tweet thread about this topic, and all of the replies and quote tweets

were just insults or asking if I know how babies are made.

And yeah, I'm aware of how reproduction works.

So saying that I don't understand reproduction really doesn't help the conversation.

Like I acknowledge that chromosomes exist and that sperm fertilizes ovum, and people

just ignore that and pretend that I don't know what I'm talking about because it makes

for an easier insult, and then they don't have to actually engage with my argument.

But it makes it really hard to have a discussion when the internet just wants to shout insults

all the time and not actually discuss ideas.

It's disappointing, and frustrating.

I'm hoping that this video was thorough enough to address all of the concerns out

there, but let me know if you have any other questions -- and maybe we could talk about

this some more in another video.

Anyway, I put all my sources in the description, as well as some links to additional readings,

and I linked to a few intersex activists who I think you should check out.

Thanks so much for watching, and I'll see you next time!

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Rachel Riley recalls shock near-death experience – but fans are distracted by her curves - Duration: 2:15.

Rachel Riley recalls shock near-death experience – but fans are distracted by her curves

The blonde presenter seriously cranked up the heat on todays dose of the Channel 4 quiz show. But it wasnt just Rachels dress that caught viewers attention.

The 31-year-old also revealed how she was moments away from death on a family holiday at age 14. She revealed: I was rescued once from the sea by a lifeguard. C4 SHOCKING: Rachel revealed she almost drowned when she was a teenager.

I was taken under and thought that was it. Rachel added: I was calmly like Oh, theres not much I can do about this and then was dragged out by someone who saved me.

The maths and brain beauty dropped the drowning bombshell when host Nick Hewer asked about holiday disasters.

C4 STUNNING: Rachel flaunted her figure in a bright pink dress.

TWITTER REACTIONS: Rachel got a lot of love on Twitter.

Rachel Riley Predictably, though, viewers at home were too busy ogling the beautys bod to engage with her tale. Rachel flaunted her toned bod in a magenta skater that fell right above the knee.

And if that wasnt enough of a tease, the cheeky show-stopping number boasted a lace v-neck front that paraded her breast assets.

One person tweeted: Ive been watching Countdown since I started traveling to and from the UK a year ago. Youre so cute! And smart as hell!.

C4 DISTRACTED: Viewers were more interested in Rachels killer outfit.

Miss Riley perfect in pink today, added another. A third complimented: Rachel Riley on Countdown today, with a heart-eye emoji thrown in on the end. Catch Countdown weekdays at 2:10pm on Channel 4.

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Not as warm Friday, but continued showers and storms - Duration: 1:39.

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No Rocky-style ending for Wladimir Klitschko - but heavyweight king still departs a legend - Duration: 5:39.

No Rocky-style ending for Wladimir Klitschko - but heavyweight king still departs a legend

Klitschko lost to Anthony Joshua in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley Stadium on a cool April night earlier this year, but in defeat he won the praise of many of his harshest critics.

For too long the Ukrainian great was chastised as boring and dull because of what many felt was a robotic style of fighting.

Some believed the Klitschko family, along with his brother Vitali, brought about the death of heavyweight boxing because they ruled over it for so long with a style that often did not quench the blood thirst of many.

But what they missed was a technical master that dominated an era, something which so many have failed to do.

It started when he claimed Olympic gold in the super-heavyweight division at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and it was followed by two reigns as the heavyweight king in the professional ranks.

It was not Klitschko's fault that America went through a talent drought in boxing's glamour division during his time.

And why shouldn't he have brought the heavyweight belts to Europe and kept them hostage when nobody was good enough to keep them on the other side of the Atlantic? Just because America did not like it does not mean it should tarnish his glittering career.

There were of course bumps along the way including an early defeat to Ross Puritty before Corrie Sanders became the only Yank to go to Germany, where Klitschko based himself, and take a belt home with him.

Wladimir Klitschko: Manny Stewards death his boxer hard.

The defeat to Lamon Brewster on the road back to the top came when trainer Manny Steward had just come on board as his new trainer. But the hall of fame coach would soon turn Klitschko into a winning machine.

Together they won 16 fights back-to-back – including a 2011 win over David Haye - as the Ukrainian reclaimed his place at the top of the heavyweight division while forming a bond with Steward that went beyond the gym.

The death of Steward in October 2012 hit Klitschko hard, but he continued to fight in his famous trainer's name with an improved defence that helped answer questions about his chin.

Johnathon Banks, another disciple of Steward, would take over in the corner as Klitschko made six more defences.

Wladimir Klitschko: Boxer retires as an all-time great. Then in November 2015, Klitschko encountered Tyson Fury and his nine-year reign as king of the division ended.

It was a dark night for the Ukrainian, as a brilliant Fury bamboozled him with his awkwardness and unpredictability in an intriguing and messy clash that ended with the Brit having his hand deservedly raised.

That felt like it was the end for Klitschko as he had offered his poorest performance in 11 years and as he neared 40 many called for him to quit.

But the man himself could not bow out with the lasting memory of him being outboxed by a man he simply despised.

He tried in vain to get a rematch on with Fury before writing it off and signing up for a lucrative clash with Joshua.

The new heavyweight star was expected to smash up a faded Klitschko but what happened that night will be remembered forever in British boxing history.

Klitschko picked himself off the canvas in the fifth before flooring Joshua in the sixth and was within one punch of finishing off the Brit.

Victory was not needed to secure his legacy but it would have been a fairytale finish for the former champion. However, as he continued to exchange blows with Joshua in a seesaw battle his reputation soared with each passing second.

When Joshua finally forced the stoppage in the 11th round, Klitschko had long won the respect of the critics.

Wladimir Klitschko: Tyson Fury defeat couldnt be avenged. It may not be a Hollywood finish fit for a Rocky film but it is fitting that he will be remembered for his part in a classic clash.

It would have been an injustice for such a fantastic career to have been overshadowed by such a poor showing against Fury.

What adds to it all is that in everything he achieved, he did it with class and humbleness in a sport often plagued with obscenities and ego.

On what will now be his final night in a ring, Klitschko showed he could battle like the best of them.

It was just that most of the time he never needed to go to war because he was simply too good for his rivals.

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