Looks like i'm gonna die here
*SATANIC MUSIC INTENSIFIES*
I hate myself
Doesn't look delightful
Stop reading this
Descending to the pits of hell
Deeper.
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10 METALLICA Songs BUT Vocals Are One Octave HIGHER! - Duration: 6:46.
What the hell is this?
Dude
What the heck is that solo?
It's supposed to sound like that.
Yeah... Sure it does. So, why have you called me today?
Actually, I was waiting for you for like two hours. Where have you been man? It doesn't matter just...
What's the plan?
So the plan is... We'll play 10 Metallica songs
But you'll sing in one octave higher.
One octave higher?
Are you crazy?!
You know my voice is a provided for that bullshit. -Okay!
Just... Calm down. I know you can do this,
C'mon, let's go. -Fine. Alright!
Let's kill my voice! Come on, let's go!
That was a lie these neighbors
Dude you're right man?
That's it guys, I hope you liked it.
You see what happens when you go over over your limits, right?
Oh my God!
Oh, man you're alive
Thanks for watching.
Make sure to click on my face to subscribe
and also don't forget to turn the notifications on.
And you!
Screw you with your freaking idea! It almost killed me!
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[YTP] Yakko's World but he only knows like 8 countries or smth - Duration: 1:53.
~DUMMMMM~
And now,
THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD!
Brought to you by...
YAkko WARner!
[wow.]
United States, Canada
Mexico, Panama
Haiti, Jamaica, Peru!
United States, Canada
Mexico. Panama
Haiti, Jamaica, Peru!
united States, CAnada
MeXico, PanaMa
haiti, JaMAica, PeRU!
UNiTed StAtes, CANaDA, mExICo
Panama, Haiti
JaMAiCa, pErU
UNITEd, staTES Canada
mEKsiKo, panAMA
Hey T, jaMAIca
PERUU
YUNidEd StEyts, KaNADa
meXico BaNAnA
Haiti, Jamaica, Peru.
GUAAAAAMMMMMMMM
[thank god that verse is over]
Norway and Sweden and
Iceland and Finland and
Germany (now one piece)
Norway and Sweden and Iceland and Finland
and Germany (now, one piece)
No way, end Sweden!
end Iceland and Finland!
and Germany (Nahawanpis)
[I'm gonna take a brake now :P]
[Wait WTF is going on]
[STOP]
[wat.]
NAHAWANPIS
AND GUAMMMMMMMM
[oh boy]
[OH SHIT I missed the begining]
[Fuck it]
FInland
Finland
AND GUAMMMM
Naha Wanpies
Nah-Hah Want Piece?
Finland
Jermani?
[I think it's called jermani]
Can a duck
Panamahaiti
Peru.
United States, Canada
Mexico, Panama
Haiti, Jamaica, Peru
Peru
Peru.
Paru
PARU
PARUPA
RuPARU
PARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARU
PARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARUPARUPARUPARPARU
Panama
Nahawanpis
United States Nahawanpi-
GUAAAMMMMMM
Peru
Peru
Peru
[Not doing this again]
[JK]
PARUPERUPARUPARU
PARUPARUPARU
PARU
United States, Canada
Mexico Panama
Haiti, Jamaica
Nahawanpis
GUAMMMM
GUAMMMM
GUAMMMMMMM
Peru-
GUAMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Nahawanpiese
SAN GUANNNNNNN
Nahawanpis
Nahawhanpees
San Gwan
Nahhawanpeas
United States, Canada
Mexico, Panama
Haiti, Jamaica, Peru
GUAMMMMM
[Th- That's all folks!]
[Please end my suffering. Stab me with a golden spoon (VERY important) 3 times in the heart, 2 times in the neck, and at least 7 at my left ear. Now remember. LEFT ear. Next, you should poor 2 litters of liquid Titanium into the wounds, that should destroy my magic shield. Then, you can finally finish me off, by scrubscubing to a channel called WE R supp or something like that, they are the source of my powers. Once you do that I will at last be able to rest peacefully. May god bless you're soul!]
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Some of us Married but not Married || Mufti Ismail Menk || Deen 360 || 2018 - Duration: 3:36.
Surely the (true) religion with Allah is Islam
Assalamu Alaikum Dear Brother and sisters
Press the bell icon on youtube and never miss another update from Deen 360
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Oh hi Mark meme, but all sentences are opposite to the original - Duration: 0:09.
I did hit her, It's true, It's not bullshit, I did hit her,
I did, I did, [SLOWER] I did.
Oh, not hi Mark!
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Space Guns Don't Work (But We Built One Anyway) - Duration: 5:55.
[♪ INTRO]
A lot of our ideas about the future come from popular works of science fiction,
like how the Star Trek communicators of the 1960s became the cell phones of the '90s.
But go back to the 1800s and some of the most important stories about space travel
had nothing to do with rockets, like you'd think they should.
Instead, authors like Jules Verne and H. G. Wells
thought we'd get things into space with… guns. Really big guns.
If you think about it, it makes a lot of sense.
Things need to go very fast to reach space, and bullets are very fast. So, voila!
Unfortunately... the physics don't really work that way.
But that definitely hasn't stopped us from trying to build space guns of our own.
Obviously, guns differ from rockets in a bunch of important ways.
They're an example of what's called ballistic flight, which means that, once a projectile's launched,
only external forces like gravity and drag can affect its trajectory.
Guns are an advanced form of creating ballistic flight, but the basic idea goes back to the days
of things like trebuchets and, you know, just, like, throwing rocks.
All of that is different than something like a rocket, which can be steered in flight.
What guns have going for them, though, is simplicity.
We've been using the same basic design for hundreds of years and,
by now, we understand pretty well how to build something efficient and reliable.
They're also pretty cheap, since you get to reuse the barrel and just replace the propellant,
like gunpowder, after each shot.
Still, guns do have some major downsides as a launch tool.
To get to space, you need to go really, really fast,
and the payload in a gun just gets one shove to get it going that quickly.
So the acceleration experienced is incredible.
We're talking about thousands of times more g forces,
or thousands of times the regular force of Earth's gravity, than when riding on a rocket.
Which is not great if you're an astronaut who suddenly doesn't have a skeleton.
Reaching those speeds so quickly also really heats things up,
meaning your payload needs to be basically fireproof.
The real kicker, though, is all the pesky physics.
At the end of the day, it's actually impossible to fire something from the surface
directly into orbit around the Earth.
See, you can think of an orbit like a closed loop around the planet.
If you fire a projectile from the surface, that loop is guaranteed to intersect the Earth,
meaning your projectile will crash into the ground.
Meanwhile, after a rocket launches, it fires its engines to creates a new loop,
and an orbit, that doesn't intersect with the surface.
Because they don't have a propulsion system of their own,
ballistic projectiles just can't do that.
Of course, none of this has actually stopped us from building enormous guns to try it out.
Because, pff, who needs science?
In the 1960s, Project Harp, or the High Altitude Research Program,
was our first attempt to reach space with a gun.
The U.S. military was racing to improve early intercontinental ballistic missiles,
and they needed a cost-effective way to test how designs reentered the atmosphere.
With Project HARP, they aimed to reuse the leftover barrels of battleship cannons
to launch payloads high into the sky.
These massive guns were eventually built in Arizona and Barbados,
and they were used to fire more than 200 payloads, each weighing about 180 kilograms.
At peak efficiency, a HARP gun launched one of these objects at more than 2100 meters per second,
fast enough to reach an altitude of about 180 kilometers.
That's about the same height as Alan Shepard's historic Mercury mission
and is definitely into space.
But that gun also had a heck of a kick.
The payload experienced around 25,000 g's at launch,
so its electronics had to be encased in solid plastic blocks to avoid breaking apart.
Unsurprisingly, it wasn't a sustainable idea,
but these guns did help us study the Earth's upper atmosphere, so it wasn't a complete waste.
Some tests released objects that left smoke trails and
that helped scientists track the movement of high-altitude air currents.
After that, the space gun idea was continued in California in the '80s
with Project SHARP, or Super HARP.
The regular HARP guns used gunpowder, but Project SHARP was a light gas gun,
meaning it propelled objects using hydrogen compressed by a piston.
Its goal was to launch small projectiles into space, for real this time,
but the projectiles only got about a quarter of the velocity they needed.
Still, that was good enough for them to plan the final version,
which would've had a barrel about 3.5 kilometers long.
Unfortunately, the planned gun cost more than a billion dollars and was never approved.
And, although some companies have tried to resurrect the idea over the years,
we never really got serious about trying again.
With enough money, determination, and propulsion systems,
maybe someday we could build a functioning space gun.
But all told, ballistic flight just hasn't proven to be an effective way to get to space,
and its opportunity might be gone forever.
The great promise of a space gun has always been that it launches things cheaply,
but with the advent of reusable rockets like SpaceX's Falcon 9, even that advantage is disappearing.
Modern rockets can carry more stuff, do more kinds of missions,
and offer a gentle ride to space, all without breaking the bank.
So space guns might be out. But hey, we'll never stop shooting for the stars.
Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Space!
Over the years, people have thought up all kinds of wacky ways to get to outer space,
including space guns and even giant elevators.
And believe it or not, we've looked at the science behind that one, too.
You can learn all about space elevators, and whether they'd work,
over at the main SciShow channel.
[♪ OUTRO]
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Ingraham: All but forgotten American tragedies - Duration: 6:07.
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Bee Movie But It's About Capitalism (Seriously.) – Wisecrack Edition - Duration: 11:23.
Hey Wisecrack, Jared here.
Today, we're talking about the internet's favorite bee-based film, Bee Movie.
While it's mostly remembered as source material for YouTube remixes, Jerry Seinfeld's animated
debut has a lot to teach us about economic theory.
Bee Movie is a bizarre analysis of both the shortcomings and the successes of capitalism,
and strongly mirrors one of the foundational texts of modern economics which, bee-lieve
it or not, is also about bees.
Welcome to this Wisecrack Edition on the Economics of Bee Movie.
As always, spoilers ahead for a 2007 computer-animated comedy about bees.
First, a quick recap.
Protagonist Barry B. Benson is disillusioned by the prospect of a life of menial labor
in the hive.
"You'll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven't had a day off in twenty-seven
million years."
"So you'll just work us to death?"
"We'll sure try!"
While exploring the outside world, Barry falls in love with a florist named Vanessa and discovers
that humans are exploiting millions of bees for their honey.
Barry successfully sues the human race for exclusive rights to said honey.
But soon after that, the world's plant population begins to die off.
With the life of the planet at stake, it's up to Barry and Vanessa to save the day.
What drives Bee Movie's plot forward is, essentially, Barry's aversion to manual
labor.
It's what drives him out of the hive in the first place.
"I'm going out."
"Out?
Out where?"
"Out there!"
"Oh, no!"
"I have to.
Before I go to work for the rest of my life."
And when the court eventually decides in favor of the bees, he reveals his underlying motivation
for filing the lawsuit: "Vanessa, do you know what this means?
All the honey is finally going to belong to the bees!
Now, we won't have to work so hard all the time!"
Yet, this is hardly the way that Barry frames his argument for the jury.
Instead, he offers a Marxist critique of industrial honey production.
Specifically, Barry argues that because their honey is taken and sold to profit the honey
farm owners, bees as a species are being alienated from the product of their labor, divorced
from what Marx referred to as their "species being."
In a nutshell, Marx bee-lieved that one of the fundamental drives of human nature is
to labor and to appreciate the objects of that labor.
One of the major sins of capitalism is that it distances people from the results of their
hard work, leaving them without a sense of purpose and accomplishment.
Barry extends this idea from humans to bees, arguing that, in stealing their honey, the
farmers are taking more from the bees than just material goods: "And what I'm hoping
is that, after this is all over, you'll see how, by taking our honey, you're not only
taking away everything we have, but everything we are!"
Barry's argument likens the bee-human relationship to that between the exploited proletariat
and the owners of capital.
"They make the honey, and we make the money."
Because the capitalist mode of production alienates the domesticated bees from honey,
the object of their labor, the bees are alienated from their essential "bee-ness," that
sense of themselves as a species that makes their lives meaningful.
"Is this what nature intended for us?
To be forcibly addicted to these smoke machines in man-made wooden slat work camps?
Living out our lives as honey slaves to the white man?"
And for good measure, the film throws in a subtle reference to Ayn Rand's "Atlas
Shrugged" to really drive home the capitalist nature of the hive.
Barry successfully argues that the bees' natural right to their labor has been violated,
putting him in direct opposition to Layton T. Montgomery, the lawyer for the defense
whose rotundity is not unlike the depiction of the bourgeoisie in Soviet propaganda.
"This is an unholy perversion of the balance of nature, Benson.
You'll regret this."
And, in a surprising move for an animated family film, it turns out that the ostensible
villain might actually have a point.
With the court case in the bag, Barry sets about reforming the system in the bees'
favor.
But things don't work out the way he'd hoped.
With the bees' demand for honey satisfied by an influx of more product than they could
possibly use, the bees have no incentive to work.
The effect is twofold.
For one thing, the bees - and Barry's best friend Adam, in particular - lose their sense
of purpose, despite Barry's claim that it was the alienation of their labor that deprived
them of purpose in the first place.
"I don't understand why they're not happy.
We have so much now, I thought their lives would be better.
They're doing nothing!"
By providing the bees with a practically infinite honey supply, Barry has inadvertently replaced
one crisis with another.
Under these new conditions, with no need to labor, the bees are distanced in an entirely
new way from their "species being."
Under the previous system, the bees were alienated from the object of their labor, but at least
they had the labor itself, a set of tasks that gives their lives meaning and structure.
The sudden surplus of honey eliminates the need for labor entirely, leaving them feeling
bored and depressed.
"I was excited to be a part of making it.
This was my new desk.
This was my new job.
I wanted to do it really well.
And now...
Now I can't."
What's worse, due to the lack of pollination, the world's plant population begins to die
out, putting the entire planet and, in particular, Vanessa's flower shop at risk.
So, how is Barry going to save himself and the rest of the world from this mess?
Oddly enough, he gets out the same way he got in - by being a bee-gotistal jerk.
Barry decides to take action, not because his fellow bees are down in the dumps, or
because the ecosystem is collapsing , but because Vanessa gets mad at him.
"I ruined the planet, and I wanted to help you with your flower shop.
Instead, I made it worse."
"Actually, it's completely closed down!"
The threat of losing Vanessa is what finally gives Barry the kick in the no-pants he needs
to do something about the problems he's created.
His scheme to re-pollinate the plants of Central Park is borne not out of a sense of altruism,
but out of a Barry's selfish desire to engage in cross-species pollination.
In Bee Movie, self-centered actions can and do promote the greater good of society.
Barry's initial desire to escape work saves the bees from exploitative labor practices.
When his initial solution to that problem turns out to be an overcorrection, Barry saves
the day not by making personal sacrifices, but by trying even harder to fulfill his own
wishes.
While it's probably a coincidence, it's worth noting that the idea that individual
acts of selfishness could lead to collective benefits was proposed more than three hundred
years ago in another bee thing: "The Fable of the Bees: or, Private Vices, Public Benefits"
written by economist Bernard Mandeville.
In the similar but distinct story, a prosperous beehive lives in comfort and ease until someone
decides to rid it of vice.
At this point, believing even comfort to be a sin, thousands of bees die as the prosperity
of the hive collapses.
Mandeville thus argued that societal progress is not the result of people putting aside
their wants and needs for the good of all.
Instead, collectively useful things like laws, government institutions, and cultural practices
come about when individuals selfishly pursue their own wants, needs, and even straight-up
vices.
According to Mandeville, the idea of a purely virtuous society is "a vain utopia," because,
to him, all public efforts at societal improvement are rooted in the selfish desire to be liked
and supported by one's fellow citizens.
Now, while some scholars believe that Mandeville wrote the Fable as a satire or criticism of
contemporary mercantilists who believed in the inherent morality of making money, this
model influenced many economic thinkers, notably Scottish economist and 'invisible hand'
dude Adam Smith.
Barry B. Benson is a textbook case of what Mandeville refers to as the "skillful politician,"
an individual who channels the private vices of individuals into large-scale social change.
Barry wants to get Central Park re-pollinated in no small part because it will make his
ladyfriend happy.
He gets the bees to undertake this massive task, not by appealing to their better nature
and asking them to save the planet, but by asking them to advance their own interests.
"If we're going to survive as a species this is our moment!
So what do you all say?
Are we going to be bees?
Or just Museum of Natural History keychains?"
He promises the chance to ensure their own survival and reclaim the the sense of purpose
they lost in the wake of the lawsuit.
Humanity doesn't even get a passing mention.
Yet, in spite of the bees' selfish motivations, the whole planet benefits from their actions.
Private vice has created a public benefit.
And let's not miss the fact that Barry re-pollinates Vanessa's flowers first.
Bee Movie paints private vice as a kind of accelerating force, the kick-start needed
to push society out of practices that are unjust or unworkable and toward a more sustainable
model.
While there may be bumps along the way, the selfish pursuit of one's own desires will
ultimately lead to changes which benefit the system as a whole.
Which is why a movie that started off with a Marxist critique of capitalism ultimately
doubles back on that argument to reaffirm the usefulness of the capitalist system - with
a few caveats.
Barry, having successfully avoided menial labor by becoming a lawyer, shares an office
space with Vanessa, from which they sell "bee-approved honey."
"Would you like some honey with that?
It is bee-approved!"
This might seem like a throwaway line, but it actually indicates a significant change
to the prevailing capitalist system.
Whereas the bees working on industrial honey farms were once completely exploited, they
have now been more fully integrated into the capitalist machine, such that they have a
degree of regulatory power over the sale and distribution of honey.
This is the film's way of rejecting the laissez-faire capitalism of the honey farmers
in favor of a more benign market economy.
The movie doesn't specify how honey becomes 'bee-approved' . But it seems safe to
say that bees now have a seat at the table, an ability to influence honey production,
if not to control it directly.
In any event, both humans and bees still pursue the fulfillment of their own private vices,
but minor checks and balances prevent massive exploitation of the "little guys."
So, is Barry a failed Leon Trotskbee, or a successful Jordan Beelfort?
Is the economic system shown in Bee Movie as robust as the way they portray the science
of bees?
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Ukrainian Contestant Fights For His Place...But Can He Win The Judges Round? | X Factor Global - Duration: 7:06.
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Dad Leaves Her on a Dirt Track But Wait Till You See When He Checks the Rear View Mirror - Duration: 6:15.
Dad leaves are on a dirt track, but wait till you see when he checks the rearview mirror
It's a scene virtually guaranteed to break anyone's heart a dead drives away apparently leaving a child
Abandoned and alone on a remote dirt road as he checks his rearview mirror though
Not everything is as it seems in fact the shocking twist in this tale is sure to get you talking
the story first started turning heads in 2015
After a viral video showing a dad picking up a new addition to the family caused an online sensation
The short film shows the father driving up to what appears to be an orphanage
Where a young redheaded girl is waiting for him on the steps?
Next she climbs into the passenger seat and curls up while clutching her favorite
Doll the girl seems a little shy at first, but her new dad gives her a gentle reassuring pat on the head
she then musters a little smile seemingly realizing that everything will be okay as
They drive along the dads eating a snack and the little girl looks at him wistfully
Fortunately for her the man shares a piece of his food, and she devours it happily the girl
Then returns to gazing out the window as the Sun shines through the trees
At home another girl is drawing a picture her mom is giving her a kiss on the cheek
Just as dad walks in with a redheaded youngster from the orphanage
This could be a moment of tension, but the other girl runs excitedly to welcome the redhead and the Jew bond instantly
Then still clutching her favorite. Doll the redheaded girl. Shyly approaches mom a little nervous
She nevertheless allows mom and daughter to play with her hair, which is tied up in bunches her confidence grows in time, too
And she eventually plays with her new sister
However after happy walks and joyful playing on the riverbank things start to change
Indeed there appears to be a feeling of isolation for the redheaded girl
She becomes nervous around loud noises, and she's a fear of bright lights. That's when the bad behavior starts and things go really wrong
for example there spilled red wine on a white tablecloth the
His mom to shout at the little girl the daughter no longer wants to play with her either and in boredom or frustration
the daughter starts pulling apart the girl's favorite doll
So the redheaded girl starts to annoy mom in the kitchen
Indeed she tugs at mom's shirt while she's doing the washing-up seeking the attention
She so desperately needs mom pushes her away however and she grows increasingly annoyed with her as she persists
The redheaded girl tries to play with dad next, but he's working at a computer and pushes her away
What's more she makes him mass while she's playing and is never allowed to eat at the table with the rest of the family?
With the girl now proving to be a nuisance and even a burden the family seemed to question why they welcomed her into their home
in the first place
After all they don't have time for her
And she's too needy and demanding they then come up with a plan to deal with her unwanted behavior
That's when dad drives her to a remote dirt road as he opens the passenger door to let her out of the car
He gives her one last gentle pat on the head to let her know that everything will be okay
And then he distracts her from what he's actually about to do
Shockingly he takes her toy and throws it far into the grass
Then as she runs to fetch it he claims into the car and drives away
The girl stands and watches him disappear into the distance
helpless and alone
perhaps she's thinking that he might come back as
He drives even further from the spot where he left the little girl though. He checks the rearview mirror
Is he regretting the decision to abandon her or is he checking that she's not following hood
Whichever it is what he's driving away from isn't the redheaded girl. You'd expect
Know what the driver sees in the rearview is in fact a dog waiting faithfully next
The film is called gift
And it was made by the Hungarian production company Deadlands pictures to raise awareness of abused and abandoned animals
the stories told with the little girl is the central character to emphasize the idea of
How heartless and wrong it would be to treat a family member of any species in such a way
Director Sophia is and Barry told bored Panda
We made this short movie in order to draw attention to the abandoned abused animals of the planet
As American tin you'd I truly think it's just as important to understand that whatever happens to an animal could also happen to a child
Furthermore is embarresed that those who abuse animals may likely abuse humans, which is why she felt. It was so important to draw the parallel
As Ameri said that she made the film deliberately stark in order to grab people's attention and stand out and it's certainly done that
having been viewed more than 24 million times on YouTube to date she
explained I think it's important to make movies that could influence others to rethink or
Even change things for the better in their own lives or in the ways things are happening around them
according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
around 7.6 million pets enter animal shelters each year that breaks down to
3.9. Million dogs and 3.4 million cats of those only 2.7 million ever find new homes
Well the same number will sadly be put down
the canine star of the film is heather herself a rescue dog from the hungarian animal shelter f APF and
Just in case you're wondering heather in the redheaded girl Jill C were
Happy and well looked after during the production of this powerful and important film
You
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Cricket Australia have sent home captain Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft for their role in the ball tampering scandal against South Africa.
The Australia team touched down in Johannesburg on Tuesday afternoon for the fourth and final Test match, and Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland held a press conference to discuss their investigation so far.
They concluded that only Smith, Warner and Bancroft were responsible for the ball tampering, with no other members of the 'leadership group' involved.
There has been reports that coach Darren Lehmann would stand down from his role, but Sutherland insists he was not involved and will remain in charge of Australia.
Smith, Warner and Bancroft will all fly back home to Australia on Wednesday and have been replaced in the squad for the final test in Johannesburg, with punishments due to be dished out in the next 24 hours.
Sutherland explained: 'This goes beyond the code of conduct it's about the reputation of Australian cricket.It's about whether we can feel proud of the players and teams.
'It's about how the players conduct themselves as much as it is about winning or losing. Earlier today I received an update on the investigation. While the investigation is not complete, preliminary findings have been discussed.
'The key finding is that prior knowledge was limited to three players: Smith, Warner and Bancroft.
'No other players or support staff had prior knowledge and this includes coach Darren Lehmann who had no prior knowledge. He will continue to coach the national team under his current contract.'
He added: 'Once the investigation has been concluded in the next 24 hours, sanctions will be announced. All three players will leave South Africa tomorrow.'
Smith, Warner and Bancroft will be replaced in the squad by Glenn Maxwell, Joe Burns and Matt Renshaw, while Tim Paine has been appointed captain of the Test team in the absence of Smith.
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Girl Confused When He Walks Away After Proposing, But What He Does Next Leaves Her In Tears - Duration: 2:23.
Girl Confused When He Walks Away After Proposing, But What He Does Next Leaves Her In Tears
Grant Tribbett said he knew before his first date with Cassandra Reschar that she was a
single mom — and it's something he loves about her.
"Honestly it was one of the many qualities she has that captured my heart," Tribbett,
who lives in Westfield, Indiana, told TODAY.
So it's no surprise that he included her 5-year-old daughter Adrianna in his recent
proposal.
Reschar shared the sweet surprise in a now-viral post on The Knot's How He Asked.
Their story starts with a surprise breakfast.
"My daughter and I got all dolled up and he took us to Cracker Barrel," Reschar,
26, wrote.
"Confused as to why I got so dressed up to go to Cracker Barrel, I immediately became
nervous."
After eating, Tribbett, 29, took them to the Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve in Fishers,
Indiana.
Reschar immediately knew something was up, but she couldn't be sure.
"We walked a mile in the woods, all the while I was wearing heels," she wrote.
"Finally, we got to a wooden bridge in the middle of the forest and he got down on one
knee."
That's when her friend and professional photographer Mandi Gilliland came out of hiding
to capture the moment.
After proposing to Reschar — she said yes — Tribbett had another surprise in store.
"Grant got back down to propose to my daughter," Reschar wrote.
"He said, 'Adrianna, can I be your daddy, to promise to love and protect you for the
rest of your life?'"
The little girl's adorable response?
"Thank you!" she said.
When prompted for a "yes" or a "no," Adrianna replied, "Yes!
I finally get a daddy, Mommy!" according to the post.
While Reschar got a ring, Adrianna got a heart necklace.
Reschar told TODAY she was thrilled that Tribbett included her daughter.
"His proposal to Adrianna meant the absolute world to me," she said.
"In my opinion, it's special to find the man whom your soul loves, but to also find
a man who loves your child unconditionally was a dream I never thought could come true."
Read more about this sweet proposal and the family's plans for the future on TODAY.
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Corey Feldman says he was stabbed in attempted murder but police are telling a different story - Duration: 3:15.
Corey Feldman says he was stabbed in attempted murder but police are telling a different
story
Something odd is going on with Corey Feldman.
The star stated on Twitter that he was attacked Tuesday night in an incident the actor called
an attempted murder. He claimed the LAPD was investigating the incident as an "attempted
homicide" but police told Fox News that's not the case.
Feldman wrote in all caps early Wednesday morning, "IM IN THE HOSPITAL! I WAS ATTACKED
2NITE! A MAN OPENED MY CAR DOOR & STABBED ME W SOMETHING! PLEASE SAY PRAYERS 4 US! THANK
GOD IT WAS ONLY MYSELF & MY SECURITY IN THE CAR, WHEN 3 MEN APPROACHED! WHILE SECURITY
WAS DISTRACTED, W A GUY A CAR PULLED UP & ATTACKED! I�M OK!"
In a follow-up tweet, Feldman claimed the LAPD was investigating his case -- a claim
the LAPD denied to Fox News.
Officer Luis Garcia told us that while Feldman was stopped at an intersection Tuesday night,
the former child star stated that an unknown male made a stabbing motion at his stomach
and fled. He then drove himself to a hospital. Upon the investigation [it was] determined
there were no lacerations to his abdomen," Garcia said adding that Feldman could not
describe his alleged attacker or the weapon to police.
Feldman, who has made headlines recently for speaking out about alleged pedophiles in Hollywood,
said on Twitter he was targeted.
"I HAVE HAD MOUNTING THREATS ON ALL [social media] PLATFORMS BY THIS VILE 'WOLFPACK' & THIS
IM SURE IS A RESULT OF THOSE NEGATIVE ACTIONS! I HAVE REASON 2 BELIEVE ITS ALL CONNECTED!
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! HOW SICK R THESE PPL?!?"
Feldman's hospitalization comes six weeks after the 46-year-old actor was cleared in
an LAPD sexual battery investigation from an alleged incident last year.
Feldman has publicly stated he was molested by powerful people in the entertainment industry
when he was an '80s child star. He has said his close friend ? the late Corey Haim ? was
raped when he was a child by the same industry predators.
Feldman claimed on "Dr. Oz" in November that Jon Grissom was one of his abusers. He also
told Megyn Kelly that convicted sex offender Marty Weiss harmed him. However, the LAPD
dropped an investigation into his claims later that month.
The actor expressed concerns for his security at the end of October. As part of an Indiegogo
campaign, he asked for donations to help pay for security.
"Ever since I discussed the fact that I have this plan, my life has turned to utter chaos,"
Feldman said in October. "I�ve been silenced my whole life, but just over the past few
days since I made that announcement, I�ve been arrested, I had a near-death experience
last night where I felt like I was almost going to be killed. Two trucks came speeding
at me at the same time on a crosswalk."
He added, "I�m very alone. I need to protect myself and I need to protect my family,�
he said. �I need additional security and I need a legal team to help represent me so
that I can fulfill this mission."
source credit foxnews
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[Eng Sub/中字] BIGGEST TRI-FERG EVER!!! BUT HOW BIG IS IT? | Palace Jumbo Ferg Hood - Duration: 2:58.
Hi guys
So I just received the package from Palace
It's the Jumbo Ferg Hood that I bought last week
Now let's see how big the tri-ferg is that it's called jumbo
First off, it says Palace on the front
I thought it's just regular print which would be flat
but it actually rises up a bit
which means the print is quite thick
I assume it's the same for the logo on the back
The print on the back is the same as the 'Palace' on the front
It is different from regular ones
It rises up a bit
Alright
So actually how big is the jumbo ferg?
I'm gonna measure and calculate
If I cut up the logo into smaller shapes and calculate separately and add them up
It's gonna be quite troublesome
So I'm gonna assume it's a big rectangle here (and calculate its area)
and minus the area of the two triangles
Then we'll get the area of the tri-ferg
Shoutout to my math teachers
The bottom is about 54.5 cm
and it's about 21.5 inches
the height is about 23 inches
about 58.5 cm
And for the two smaller triangles on the side
Their height are about 12 inches
which is 30.5 cm
and their bases are about 8 inches
which is 20.5 cm
So the area of the rectangle on the back is
approximately
0.3188 square meter
Approximately
0.3188
And that's 494.5 square inches
After calculating the area of the rectangle and minus the area of the 2 triangles
we got the area of the jumbo ferg
The result is about 0.26 square meter
or 2.77 square feet
That's it
The end
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DOCTORS DO NOT TALK ABOUT THIS, BUT CHICKEN LEGS HAVE HIDDEN SECRET - Duration: 3:55.
doctors they do not talk about this with their patients but chicken legs have a
secret the feeding is something paramount for every person chicken is
one of the most consumed meats worldwide and surely you consume it this is an
important source of minerals and proteins needed most popular chicken
parts is the breast since it is pure lean meat and can be cooked in different
ways however few people usually eat chicken legs some do not do it because
they say they are disgusting gusting what most do not know is that chicken
legs can bring us great health benefits today we want to talk to you about that
about the benefits of consuming chicken legs that way you'll be encouraged to
eat them whenever you have the chance the chance benefits of chicken legs as
we have said before most people avoid eating chicken legs but they do not know
that this part of the chicken can bring us many good things in fact there are
many benefits we can get by simply eating this part of the chicken some of
the ways in which we can take advantage of them are the following in broths or
soups like snacks roasted as we have mentioned before
chicken legs can provide us with many health benefits below we list all the
benefits we can obtain by consuming it reduces blood pressure it reduces stress
balances hormones improves the immune system rejuvenates the skin accelerates
healing strengthens bones and nails keeps the
gums healthy it is rich in collagen benefits the stomach platelets increase
fight the flu in the cold it benefits those who are in convalescence
as we can see the chicken legs can bring us great benefits therefore many people
after reading this information have begun to consume it more regularly it is
true that you may be disgusted by consuming it but there is no reason to
fill it also if we think about the benefits we will realize that it is
worth making the effort on the other hand as we have already shown you
preparing them is extremely simple we can use them in broths roasts as snacks
etc so we have many options to prepare and consume them after a while consuming
them you will surely get used to them and you will love them rejuvenates the
skin as we have already mentioned chicken legs are rich in collagen keep
in mind that this compound is essential to keep the skin young and elastic so if
you consume chicken legs you can look younger for much longer
other good things that you will get by consuming chicken legs regularly are the
following strengthen the structure of blood vessels so it increases red blood
cells it helps to absorb calcium and proteins
in a simple way for this reason it improves the health of the joints and
causes problems of the skeletal system system it contributes to the loss of
weight since it accelerates the metabolism bone system pains are common
in elderly people however many young people are presenting this same problem
if you add chicken legs to your diet you can avoid this problem as you can see
there are many advantages to consuming chicken legs whenever you can if you
have the opportunity to get them do not hesitate to buy them to make matters
worse these are usually sold at a much lower price than chicken in general so
buy them and take advantage of all their benefits do not forget to share this
information so that others also benefit
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