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Avery Watts - A Cut Above

Fort Minor - Remember The Name

Hollywood Undead - Hear Me Now

MGK - Warning Shot (feat. Cassie)

Eminem - Not Afraid

Tech N9ne - The Beast

Skillet - Feel Invincible

BeatBrothers - Hard Aggressive Choir Rap Beat

D12 - Fight Music

Eminem - 'Till I Collapse (NEFFEXRemix)

Linkin Park - Numb

Rise Against - Give It All

Rob Bailey & The Hustle Standard - Beast (Southpaw Remix)

Two Steps From Hell - Strength Of A Thousand Men (Instrumental Core Remix)

Yelawolf - Louder (feat. InkMonstarr)

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ZAYDE WOLF - Built For This Time Türkçe Altyazı - Duration: 2:59.

Standing there on the edge

Ain't scared of whats ahead

Walking up like revenge

I was built for this time

Bleeding red like the sun

Taking over everyone

Watch me as I overcome

I was built for this time

Keep the blood pumpin'

Keep the blood pumpin'

Keep the blood pumpin'

I was built for this

Built for this time

Keep the blood pumpin'

You know I ain't stoppin'

Keep the blood pumpin'

I was built for this

Built for this time

Don't try me I'm untouchable

Surviving like an animal

It's almost like I'm flammable

I was built for this time

Keep the blood pumpin'

Keep the blood pumpin'

Keep the blood pumpin'

I was built for this

Built for this time

Keep the blood pumpin'

You know I ain't stoppin'

Keep the blood pumpin'

I was built for this

Built for this time

The blood gonna be, pumpin'

The blood gonna be, pumpin'

The blood gonna be, pumpin'

The blood gonna be, pumpin'

Keep the blood pumpin'

Keep the blood pumpin'

Keep the blood pumpin'

I was built for this

Built for this time

Keep the blood pumpin'

You know I ain't stoppin'

Keep the blood pumpin'

I was built for this

Built for this time

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HOW AM I SH!T AND GOOD AT THE SAME TIME?!??!?!?!? (LONDON 2012 PC Gameplay/Funny Moments) - Duration: 8:58.

today we are playing London 2012 the official video video the official video

game of the olympic games on pc with a ps4 controller but it's acting I have

Xbox controller because people controls over from Microsoft Microsoft acts like

free the emigrants go to the sensor need to quickly jump to the sayings go to

audio how is this - audio setting so I can adjust the volume night movie but

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are in London with Jesus what about the recently because well where's like I

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what time does the vmas start 2017 [ what channel is vmas on tonight [ look what you made me do ] - Duration: 1:41.

Taylor Swift debuted an aggressive new era with her new single, "Look What You Made Me Do," on Thursday night. The music video for the song, released Sunday night at the MTV Video Music Awards, makes it very clear: this is a very different Swift we're dealing with.

In the video, she rises from the dead, quite literally, as a zombiefied version of the pop star crawls from the grave. It then gets much more glamorous, as Swift bathes in a tub of diamonds before cutting to a shot of her on a golden throne, snakes popping up behind her.

Swift ended the video with a bit that included every iteration of herself — from her innocent first album to her infamous 2009 VMAs appearance (where Kanye West interrupted her win to talk up Beyonce) to her new, edgy self.

"There she goes, playing the victim, again," snarks one Swift, likely playing on media criticism of herself.

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Story time from my childhood: I didn't know English? - Duration: 5:33.

Unbelievable, new camera, everything is so close now, I love it, I love it

In this video I will be doing a story time

This will be a story about my childhood

I know in every video I try to do something where you guys can learn something new

In this video I really don't know if you can learn something worthwhile

This is why I want this video to be short

I know this is impossible because I talk way too much in every video

I also don't want you guys to waste your time but I don't know

This happened a few months ago

I want to share with you guys because it has to do with my channel

It left an unbelievable impression on me

If someone is watching this video and like me you are bilingual

if at home you speak a different language than in public

maybe this video will speak to you

please leave your experiences in the comments because I love reading about your experiences

Polish is my first language even though I speak English better

I started speaking Polish before I went to English school

my parents spoke Polish to me at home

In America we have ESL, or English Second Language

This is an additional class

students who speak a different language at home go to

or if English really isn't their first language

In second grade when I was 7 I was in this class

I remember this class, it was small and had 3 people

it was nice, it only lasted a year

My whole life is a lie now

Over the years if someone asked me if I took the class

I would say I did and it was enjoyable

In second grade, I know I was only 7 but I had no idea why I was in this class

Even at 7, I was aware that my English was better than my Polish

Ever since I started English school, I spoke English more

when I got home, I spoke English to my parents; I loved English

I already knew my English was better than my Polish so I didn't know why I was in the class

You guys know I graduated high school a few months ago

when we had rehearsal they gave us an entire folder

with all things from elementary and middle school

it is extremely nostalgic

In first grade, a year before I took ESL

every student took an exam

just to see how well they now English.

I think there were 6 scores, I don't remember but I got the second highest one

So they put me in ESL

the letter also said that

if I don't take this class

my English would get worse and school would become very hard for me as time went on.

I don't know!

I don't know if any bilingual people who are watching this had this experience but

but this is unbelievable

I thought my English was good

but the letter said my English was not on the level it should be for someone my age

They put me in the class and at the end of the year we took an exam to see if our English improved

I didn't know how to conjugate verbs in the past and present in English

I was really bad at it

To this day, I thought my English was at the level it should be

I thought everything was alright but no

I apparently couldn't conjugate verbs well.

I don't even know.

I don't think any of you got something worthwhile from this video

but I was shocked from this

I thought my English was good all these years but I guess not

I only figured this out two months ago

I wasn't sure if I should film this or not

If you would like more videos from my childhood

or more videos on what it's like to be bilingual

please let me know in the comments.

This video was more of a test to see if you all will actually like it

because I myself don't know if it's worth uploading videos

where you don't learn anything.

I'm talking a lot about myself, you guys know I don't really like that but I tried this out.

Thanks for watching!

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Philip Kirkorov - For the last time (cc) - Duration: 4:28.

There was blizzard, blowing snow covered the lights of that train station...

You were standing on an empty platform, vanishing, like into a dream...

Silent reproach in your sad eyes pierced my heart!

For the last time, for the last time, for the last time...

I walked away, I drove away, I flew away from many women.

But once, I was betrothed to you, under holy star of love!

We were burning like two candles in winter... But suddenly, burned out.

Tonight, my train is speeding away, leaving our happiness behind.

I will dream about you, my love, my sadness, as years go by...

But now, my freedom takes me far away from you!

Forgive me that I have not saved you from separation!

For the last time, for the last time... For the last time!

For the last time...

For the last time.

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Fake friends: STORY TIME - Duration: 19:02.

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Gym Motivation - A WAKE UP CALL - THE TIME IS NOW - Duration: 3:51.

Right now we have the most valueable asset on earth on our side..

TIME.

But it's running out.

Time is the one thing you can't buy back..

I try to make every moment count and not waste any more time.

And to make that first step towards greatness is the hardest step.

But there is one thing harder than that my friends...

It's later in life as you look back on your life

The windows of opportunity HAVE CLOSED.

I really do try to emphasize the people, you need to do it now while you can as long as you can..

Because you just never know what could happen.

NOW IT'S TIME.. To see who has a heart.

You're living man.. YOU'RE LIVING.

That's the greatest high in life!

NOW IS THE TIME

To prove to yourself and prove to everyone out there..

THAT EVEN THOUGH YOU'RE LOCKED UP

YOU'RE SOMEBODY.

Start to finish a blueprint..

That every single module inside of it

You CREATE.. You OWN.

Nothing subjective in there.. IT'S ALL YOU.

You're worthy and you're able to do something special that no one else in the world can do.

You can walk through those doors and hold your heads up high.

I go in there man and if I don't win I showed up.. I gave my valid effort.

And tomorrow I will do the same thing!!

You need to put YOURSELF ON PUNISHMENT!!

YOU need to tell YOU..

That YOU owe YOU SOMETHING!!

What changed? I changed!

I stopped saying I gotta wait for good things to happen to me.

And I said I'm gonna GRIND

I'm going to FIGHT

I'm going to WORK

I'm going to LEARN

I'm going to do EVERYTHING in my power

EVERY SINGLE DAY.

I'm going to do EVERYTHING in my POWER!!

Are you ready to go out there and take what's yours?

What you WORKED HARD for?

SHOW UP and BE YOUR BEST.

And that opportunity doesn't come that often.

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That Time When the Elite of the Western World Rented Pineapples by the Hour - Duration: 7:59.

The humble pineapple is most often seen today either sitting proudly in the centre of an

uncomfortably well stocked fruit bowl or being used as the home of a lovable talking sponge.

However, between the 16th and 18th centuries, pineapples were so expensive and rare that

they were often displayed like fine works of art.

Converting exactly how much a whole pineapple cost back in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries

to modern day dollars is almost impossible to do with any real accuracy.

That said, the general ballpark estimates tend to ring in at around five to ten thousand

dollars per pineapple, depending on such things as the quality of the fruit and season.

So how did this particular piece of fruit come to be so valuable?

After the pineapple was first encountered by Europeans on the island of Guadeloupe during

Christopher Columbus' second trip to the Caribbean in November of 1493, efforts were

quickly set in motion to find a way of reliably producing the fruit back in Europe.

(The fruit itself is indigenous to South America and had been cultivated there for centuries

prior to its "discovery" by Columbus.)

Despite sinking vast sums of money into the problem, European royalty, who positively

adored the fruit for its natural sweetness (sugar and sugary items being in short supply),

for centuries after its "discovery" the only real way to obtain a pineapple was to

pay to have one directly imported, which was no cheap affair.

Many transport ships of the age were too slow and conditions too hot aboard the vessels

to keep whole pineapples from rotting during the journey.

So to get a whole pineapple fruit safely from the plant to one's table in Europe took

the fastest ships and most favorable weather conditions.

As a result, virtually the only people who could afford to purchase a whole pineapple,

let alone eat one while it was perfectly ripe, were royalty or the ridiculously wealthy.

The first step to allowing the rich, instead of just the super rich, a chance to own or

even look at a pineapple wouldn't come for another two centuries after its "discovery",

when the Dutch were able to begin successfully cultivating the fruit in the very late 1600s.

Exactly who first managed to grow a pineapple in a non-tropical climate isn't known for

sure, though a woman named Agnes Block is generally credited as being the earliest to

do so around 1687.

While earlier accounts of fruit producing pineapple plants in Europe do exist, whether

or not these plants were cultivated in Europe or simply transferred to the continent as

juveniles isn't clear.

More important than Block in the pineapple saga, however, was Dutch cloth merchant, Pieter

de la Court, who is often cited as the individual who devised the most efficient (at the time)

method of growing pineapples in a non-tropical climate.

His method was mostly comprised of utilising hotrooms that were kept consistently warm

and humid.

These had to be carefully designed in order to vent the smoke and hot fumes out of the

structure, while keeping the weather inside, as well as the soil temperature, within very

specific ranges.

Accidentally burning down one's pineapple hotroom or killing the plants with smoke was

a very common thing in the early going.

After news of Court's ability to grow pineapples and other exotic plants and fruits year round

reached England, many nobles sent their gardeners to the Netherlands to learn his techniques

first hand at considerable expense.

If you're curious about why the Dutch had such a stranglehold on Pineapple production,

it's largely because the Dutch West India Company enjoyed an almost total monopoly on

trade in the Caribbean at the time, allowing wealthy Dutch citizens to import numerous

pineapple plants to experiment with, despite the expense.

As you can probably imagine from the many stereotypes that exist about British weather,

growing pineapples in England proved to be rather difficult and it's noted that only

exceptionally skilled or vastly wealthy gardeners were capable of such a feat.

A man called John Rose is often mistakenly attributed with growing the first pineapple

in England because of the existence of a painting commissioned by Charles II in 1675 in which

he's clearly shown presenting the king with a ripe pineapple.

As it turns out, the pineapple seen in that painting, which was based on a real encounter

the King had, was imported from the Bahamas and ripened in England by Rose.

As for the real first pineapple grown on English soil, that didn't exist until around 1714-1716

when a Dutchman called Henry Telende was able to grow one for his employer, Matthew Decker,

who subsequently had a painting commissioned in 1720 to celebrate the not unimpressive

achievement.

Telende's method of growing pineapples was quite involved, managing to maintain the perfect

soil temperature via a specially designed hothouse containing tan pits lined with pebbles

inside.

On top of the pebbles, he placed manure, then on top of that sat tanners' bark (oak bark

soaked in water).

Finally, the pot containing the pineapple plant was placed in that.

Manure by itself created too much heat in the early going, but the tanners' bark helped

regulate that and provide a more even heat over time, keeping a steady soil temperature

within the very specific range needed for growing pineapple plants.

Even after growing pineapples on English soil became a possibility, getting hold of one

was still so costly that many nobles didn't eat them, opting instead to simply display

them around their homes as one would a precious ornament or carry them around at parties.

Those who weren't quite as affluent could also rent a pineapple for a few hours at a

time.

This pineapple would be passed around from renter to renter for their respective parties

over the course of several days until finally being sold to the individual who could actually

have the right to eat it.

Because of this, even among those who'd handled pineapples, very few ever actually

experienced what it was like to eat a pineapple.

Due to the natural sweetness of the pineapple, which was described as being akin to "Wine,

Rosewater and Sugar" all mixed together, the fruit was seen as nothing short of a delicacy

by the notoriously sweet-toothed English elite living in a time when refined sugar was a

very expensive commodity.

Charles II in particular was said to love pineapple, partly due to its sweetness and

partly due to him being amused by the fact the fruit looked like it was wearing a tiny

crown; as a result, Charles II often referred to the fruit as the "King-pine".

A final reason the pineapple was so popular, at least with artists, was its unconventional,

striking appearance.

As 16th century Spanish historian Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes stated, "I

do not suppose that there is in the whole world any other of so exquisite and lovely

appearances…

My pen and my words cannot depict such exceptional qualities, nor appropriately blazon this fruit

so as to particularize the case fully and satisfactorily without the brush or the sketch."

Dunmore_PineappleIn fact, after the pineapple's introduction to England, it became a prominent

feature of art and architecture of the period, such as Scotland's now famous Dunmore Pineapple

(pictured right), commissioned in 1761 by the Earl of Dunmore.

So the next time you order a pizza and see that they casually put pineapple on it when

you clearly told them not to (because who on Earth would want to sully delectable pizza

with a sweet fruit?

;-)), remember that three centuries ago, even just having said fruit, let alone discarding

bits of it off your main dish, would have been the ultimate sign of wealth and excess.

Today, you might have heard of the tradition of presenting someone with a pineapple as

a housewarming present.

This tradition goes back to the time described in the preceding article when presenting such

a gift was seen as a magnificent gesture.

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Top 10 AMAZING ANIMALS Found FROZEN IN TIME - Duration: 7:27.

Hey YouTube, Jim here!

Welcome to Top10Archive!

Turn up the heat 'cuz we're pulling some frozen discoveries straight from the Earth!

Animals have been found all over, but most surprising may be in thick blocks of frozen

water.

Whether a relic from a frozen age or just the product of unfortunate circumstances,

we're thawing out the top ten animals found frozen in ice!

Before we turn up the heat and let these beasts loose from their icy slumber, give that subscribe

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10.

Yukon Horse In 2003, team members of the University of

Copenhagen were digging about in the Canadian Yukon Territory when they happened upon a

horse dated around 700,000-years-old.

Preserved in the ancient permafrost near the Canadian / Alaskan border, the frozen Equus

provided the research team with DNA and genetic coding, which helped determine that the genus

lived as long as over 4 million years ago.

Using the genome of a 43,000-year-old horse, modern domestic horses, and the Przewalski's

horse, the team was able to better understand the Yukon discovery.

9.

Fighting Moose of Alaska Locked in an eternal battle, the two moose

uncovered in 2016 in a remote Alaskan village were a unique discovery, to say the least.

Thought to have been fighting over a female moose when one of the moose was fatally wounded,

it's likely that the surviving moose was weighed down until its own death.

Then again, we'd love to picture the two moose engaged in a battle to the death when

a hefty snowfall froze them in their epic struggle.…

Yeah, that sounds a lot cooler.

8.

Fox of Germany The tragic tale of this German fox may not

have been a glorious one, but at least it gets to spend its frigid days before it thaws

in front of Franz Stehle's family hotel.

Right?

While strolling along the Danube River in January of 2017, the hunter happened upon

the ice block, which had inside a perfectly preserved fox.

According to Stehle, he believes the fox drowned before being frozen in its icy tomb.

7.

Dawson Dog Sometimes, Mother Nature is the one responsible

for encasing our favorite critters in blocks of ice.

On some occasions, unfortunately, it's the cruelty of man.

In January of 2011, a resident of Dawson, British Columbia found a black dog frozen

to death on his front lawn.

Judging by the shape of the ice block surrounding the pooch, Marcie Moriarty, a spokeswoman

for the British Columbia animal protection society, believed that the animal was frozen

inside of a large bin.

Whether done posthumously or while the dog still lived, however, is still unknown at

this time.

6.

Yukagir Bison Located in the permafrost of Yakutia, Russia,

this 9,300-year-old steppe bison was a miraculous find, having been the only complete specimen

ever discovered.

The bison, which belongs to a family that went extinct around the end of the Ice Age,

was believed to have only been four-years-old at the time of its death and was found to

have its heart, brain, blood vessels, and digestive system completely intact.

With no signs of any struggle or injury, the bison was believed to have died of natural

causes in its sleep.

5.

Kolyma Woolly Rhinoceros Known to those that discovered her as Sasha,

this baby woolly rhinoceros was uncovered in September of 2015 by two unsuspecting Siberian

hunters.

Sasha has the distinction of being the only calf and only one of very few woolly rhinos

ever to be found.

After being rescued from her permafrost grave, Sasha was found to have been partially eaten,

though a leg, her torso, head, ear, eye, and two horns remained intact throughout the years.

Researchers hoped that if Sasha still contained DNA, the mystery of which living rhino the

woolly rhino is related to may be solved.

4.

Yakutia Lion Cubs In 2015, two perfectly preserved specimen

of cave lion were found frozen in the Yakutia region of Russia.

The cubs, which belong to Panthera spelaea, a species believed extinct for over 10,000

years, were the first of its kind ever to be found in such a complete state.

Little is known about why the Panthera spelaea went extinct, though researchers had hoped

that the frozen cubs would provide some insight by giving a better look at the lion's diet

and potential clues into the species' vanishing.

3.

Yuka Mammoth It's always fascinating when a corpse shows

enough detail to tell a prehistoric story.

Take the 2009 Yuka mammoth, for example, discovered by Yukagir tribe members frozen in Yakutia.

The approximately 10-year-old mammoth sported a series of carvings and tell-tale marks that

indicate it was butchered by humans, but only after it had been attacked by lions, as indicated

by bite marks and scratches on its hide and tail.

The discovery may indicate that ancient hunters used lions to track down and catch prey before

claiming it as their own.

2.

Selerikan Pony While digging into the frozen earth near the

Indigirka River in Yakutia, a group of gold miners happened upon an unusual find – the

legs and tail of a mummified, frozen pony jutting from the roof of their tunnel.

The 1968 find was determined to be a Przewalski's horse, a species of equine found mostly in

modern-day Mongolia.

Named the Selerikan pony, the discovery was thought to be between 35,000 and 39,000 years

old and was found with a full gastrointestinal tract, indicating it died a quick death.

1.

Woolly Mammoth Over 39,000 years ago, a woolly mammoth met

an unfortunate end when she got stuck in a swamp and perished.

In May of 2013, that same specimen was uncovered, found frozen in Siberia in an ice tomb.

The remarkable find was thought to be around 50 to 60 years old when she died and was said

to be the best-preserved mammoth discovery.

Within the frozen body, Russian researchers found traces of blood and muscle tissue, bringing

up the prospect of the possibility of cloning the long-since-extinct woolly mammoth.

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How Your Amazing Brain Tells Time: Circadian Watch, Pattern Pendulum, & Tempo Timer | Dean Buonomano - Duration: 4:35.

So human beings have been building clocks for millennium and it's been a long endeavor

of our species from sundials to hour glasses to pendulum clocks to quartz watches to car

and atomic clocks.

Yet the brain has been telling time since the dawn of animal species, right?

So even plants have the ability to tell time in terms of circadian clock.

So one of the mysteries in neuroscience that many people are studying is how the brain

tells time.

So in order to understand how the brain tells time it's useful to quickly remember how

manmade clocks work.

And there's a vast diversity of manmade clocks from pendulums to quartz watches to

atomic clocks.

And as diverse as these things are they share a common principle, an almost embarrassingly

simple principle, which is just counting the ticks of an oscillator.

So with the pendulum you just count the ticks of the pendulum going back and forth.

In the quartz watch you're just counting the mechanical vibrations of a quartz crystal.

And in the case of an atomic clock it's a bit more complicated, but they're related

to vacillatory cycle of an electromagnetic waves.

So it's reasonable to ask, "Well is that how the brain tells time?

Does the brain have some oscillator that's ticking away and some circuit that's counting

those ticks and tocks?"

The answer is no.

The brain seems to have fundamentally different ways of telling time.

So the first thing to notice is that while the mechanical clocks that we make, even your

quartz watch can tell time across a vast range of scales from tens of milliseconds to hours,

minutes and days and months and years.

So the brain has many different clocks in order to tell the milliseconds and seconds

and to tell the time of day.

So one way to think about it is the circadian clock, the clock that tells you what time

of day it is and when to arise and when to go to sleep.

That doesn't have a minute hand, much less a second hand.

In contrast the clock that tells you—the timing device in your brain that tells you,

"Hmm, this red light is taking a bit too long to turn."

"This traffic light is taking a bit long to turn" or "I think the waiter forgot

my coffee."

That clock doesn't have an hour hand much less number of days that have gone by.

So the brain has different areas, different mechanisms in order to tell time.

We don't understand, fully understand, how the brain tells you what the tempo of a song

is or when the red light is going to change.

But it doesn't seem to have to do with any oscillator-counter mechanisms.

It seems to do with neural dynamics which is the fact that patterns of neurons—neurons

are coupled to each other, neurons are connected to each other—And when you activate some

neurons that group of neurons can activate another group of neurons which can active

another group of neurons.

So you can have these evolving patterns of neural activity.

And in the same way that if you throw a pebble into a pond it can create this dynamical pattern.

And in a way that pattern tells you how much time has elapsed, right.

You know that looking at the pond if the diameter of those ripples is large, more time has elapsed

then if it's a little ripple.

So any dynamical system in principle has the ability to convey information about elapsed

time.

It can be a timer.

So as far as we know it seems that one of the mechanisms that the brain uses to tell

time on the scale of hundreds of milliseconds to seconds is through neural dynamics and

changing patterns of neural activity, neuron A activates neuron B which activates neuron

C and you have these complex evolving patterns.

So this is consistent with what we all the multiple clock principle which is the brain

doesn't have any master clock.

It has many different circuits, each specialized or that focuses on processing time on one

scale or another.

For more infomation >> How Your Amazing Brain Tells Time: Circadian Watch, Pattern Pendulum, & Tempo Timer | Dean Buonomano - Duration: 4:35.

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Telephoo' Time - Otomachi Una for LamazeP 【subtitles: English & Romaji】 - Duration: 3:25.

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Naked tourists continue to rock Instagram – this time STRIPPING in Italy - Duration: 2:07.

Naked tourists continue to rock Instagram – this time STRIPPING in Italy

DARING: Sardinia is the latest spot tourists are ditching their clothes for an Instagram trend.

Instagram page Naked Sardinia has almost reached 100,000 followers for featuring images of butt naked adventurers on the Mediterranean island. Scorching snaps capture bare-bottomed tourists completely starkers at its beaches, ruins and even underwater in the sea.

In perhaps the most risqué image one thrill-seeker stands in the buff behind a bush using only its branches to cover her breasts and private parts.

And in another, two babes leave nothing to the imagination by ditching their bikinis and lying side-by-side naked on the sand. Keen viewers havent been shy of expressing their delight at the collection.

Alongside an image of a gorgeous babe out in the sun, one user commented: Proof there is a God..

Another impressed browser gushed: Love it so much. The pages first image was posted in December last year and since then 158 images have been posted.

The latest trend follows a string of other Instagram pages where tourists seem intent on leaving their clothes in their suitcases.

Daily Star Online previously revealed how explorers are getting naked in Russia, Mexico and the US along with other nations around the globe.

It was also revealed how one man had accidentally started an X-rated Instagram trend after setting out to make a joke nude calendar for his girlfriend. He racked up thousands of fans and imitators after posting a string of steamy snaps.

For more infomation >> Naked tourists continue to rock Instagram – this time STRIPPING in Italy - Duration: 2:07.

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Timmy Time Timmy's Bouncy Friend [Evie Media] - Duration: 14:15.

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For more infomation >> Timmy Time Timmy's Bouncy Friend [Evie Media] - Duration: 14:15.

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What TV channel is it on, what time is kick-off and what are the starting line-ups? - Duration: 1:06.

What TV channel is it on, what time is kick-off and what are the starting line-ups?

LIVERPOOL take on Arsenal looking to build on a solid start to the season. After the disappointment of a 3-3 draw at Watford, the Reds beat Crystal Palace 1-0 and powered into the Champions League group stage against Hoffenheim.

Sadio Mane netted in Liverpools last Premier League match against Crystal Palace.

Arsenal will look to bounce back after losing to Stoke. The Gunners will travel up north on the back of their 1-0 defeat away to Stoke as Arsene Wenger will look to get his side back to winning ways.

Things havent quite clicked for Arsene Wenger yet and his side looked shaky in both the Stoke match and the narrow opening day win over Leicester. The game will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event.

Arsene Wenger will look to get back to winning ways against Liverpool. Coverage will begin at 3. 30pm and the show will end at 7pm. Alternatively you can follow all updates from Old Trafford with Sun Sport's live blog.

For more infomation >> What TV channel is it on, what time is kick-off and what are the starting line-ups? - Duration: 1:06.

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Chris Wood nets a dramatic equaliser in injury time to cancel out Deli Alli's strike - Duration: 3:19.

Chris Wood nets a dramatic equaliser in injury time to cancel out Deli Alli's strike as Wembley hoodoo continues

CHRIS WOOD snatched a dramatic point against Tottenham as Spurs Wembley hoodoo continues.

Just when it looked as though Spurs had ended their Wembley curse, Robbie Bradys brilliant ball picked out new signing Wood and the Clarets £15m new signing fired the ball into the bottom corner for an incredible equaliser.

Dele Alli grabbed the opener for Tottenham early in the second half against Burnley.

Spurs players celebrate the first goal of the game at Wembley Stadium. Harry Kane's August jinx continued as the ex-Millwall ace missed a host of opportunities for Mauricio Pochettinos side.

The England striker and two-times Golden Boot winner has never scored a Premier League goal in the first month of the campaign. And he will be left feeling frustrated with his performance against the Clarets.

Tottenham just edged the early pressure but Heung-min Son blazed their first chance so far over the bar he would not have looked out of place at Saturday's Rugby League Challenge Cup Final, which had taken place on the hallowed turf 24 hours earlier.

Pochettino said he did not expect the pitch to suffer as a result and he was correct as the bowling green-like surface was once again perfect.

It could certainly not be blamed for a dismal first-half when Spurs looked a shadow of the side that ran opponents ragged on their way to finishing second in the Prem last term.

The English international has started off the Premier League season off in top form.

Harry Kane was a frustrated figure in the first half as he failed to see the net bulge. Lacklustre and laboured, it appeared as though Pochettino's players were either worn out or sussed out.

Robbie Brady's cross-cum-shot almost caught out Hugo Lloris, who had to acrobatically turn the ball away for a sixth minute corner.

Kane should have done better when Ben Davies a free kick into the Clarets' six-yard box. But the England star fluffed his lines in front of goal as he headed well over.

Eric Dier then followed suit with a carbon copy header from a Christian Eriksen centre. The best chance of the half fell to Kane in the 39th minute when left-back Davies pulled the ball to him just outside the six yard box.

But after taking a touch too many his shot was blocked by James Tarkowski.

The boos from a minority of home fans in the 67,862 crowd which greeted the half-time whistle must have still been ringing in the Spurs' stars ears when they took the lead in the 49th minute.

Burnley boss Sean Dyche reacts during the clash against Tottenham Hotspur.

The hosts had Ben Mee to thank as the Burnley defender made a real hash of trying to clear the ball out of the six yard box after Dier had flicked on an Eriksen corner.

Alli's first shot was blocked by a combination of Lowton and, oddly, his own Tottenham team-mate Mousa Dembele. But the Three Lions midfield star made no mistake from the rebound as he lashed the ball into the net.

The hosts' relief was palpable, but while one jinx was on its way to ending another continued as Kane steered a 53rd minute shot wide of the target.

Then after Lloris had pulled off a stunning save to keep out Brady's fizzing 20-yarder, Kane was denied twice by Tom Heaton in the Burnley goal.

But the away sides pressure finally paid off when Wood struck in injury time as he lashed the ball past Lloris on his first Premier League appearance for his new side.

For more infomation >> Chris Wood nets a dramatic equaliser in injury time to cancel out Deli Alli's strike - Duration: 3:19.

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Comic Does Musical Theatre For First Time (TERRIBLE) - Duration: 3:58.

hey guys I'm Aidan Park I am a stand-up comic and I also used to teach musical theatre!

so I decided to give a lesson! and today I'm teaching Cyrus a musical theatre number!

yeah I don't really like musicals at all

I have no singing and dancing experience

I mean I'm just doing things he's my buddy

apparently he's trying teach musical comedy to stand-ups no one wants to take the class...

I decided today I'm gonna teach you "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown"

Because you're bald

and you've got like a round head and also your comedy's kind of sad

and so I figured it wouldn't be too much of a stretch

I brought this for you...

So you can get into Character...

(OFF) ♫You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown♫

(OFF) ♫You're the kind of reminder you neeed♫

ummm... Okay..

♫You're a... You're a Good...♫ Sing it with me

♫You're a Good Man...♫ (Cyrus off)

♫GOOD♫

(off key)♫GOOD♫

♫GOOD♫

(off key)♫GOOD♫

♫AHHHHHH♫

(off key)♫ahhhhhhh♫

You know what... I'll get.. you know.. what...

This is not hard. I'll nail it. Watch.

♫GOOD MAN YOU ARE!♫

(FLAT) ♫WHAT A GOOD MAN YOU ARE!♫

(Exasperated Laugh) ♫what a.. what a...♫

♫WHAT A GOOD MAN!♫

(SHARP) ♫WHAT A GOOD MAN♫

(MORE BAD SINGING)

♫YOU ARE!♫

♫You Are♫

(almost better) ♫you are♫

I think that's... about as good as we are gonna get.

one two three four five six seven eight

Your fingers need to be spread apart

da da da da da da da da da da and FACE!

Does your wrist bend?

♫and I know you will go very far!♫

(with no energy) ♫and I know you will go very far!♫

(off camera) Aidan: OKAY you gotta spot you know what that is?

spotting is when you look at one place and your head whips around look!

See? You see how I am looking in the same spot?

it spins back around!

(Off Camera) Aidan: BOTH ARMS! BOTH ARMS! YOU ARE NOT DOING KARATE!

You're like the titanic sinking...

♫almost frightening to concieve♫

Roll on the FLOOR!

POINT!

I don't know what he thought was gonna happen...

I don't... I don't know how to sing...

♫and I know you will go very far♫

You know.. I don't think it's that bad...

you know... "chasse"-ing is weird

*CLOMP CLOMP CLOMP CLOMP CLOMP*

You know what? Fuck plays man.

♫You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown!♫

♫You're the kind of reminder we need!♫

♫You've got nobility, honor and a sense of courage that is very rare indeed♫ (wrong lyrics)

♫You're a good man, Charlie Brown♫

♫and we know that you'll go very far♫

♫Yes it hard to conceive almost frightening to believe what a good man you are!!♫

(Off Camera) how do you think it went?

i think my father's going to be even more dissapointed in me than he already is

I thought I would get the dancing part... cause I know how to do martial arts

but no.... no... i didn't really get any of it.

it is what it is...

I mean I already knew musical theatre wasnt for me.

For more infomation >> Comic Does Musical Theatre For First Time (TERRIBLE) - Duration: 3:58.

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