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In the long run, which fighter aircraft will the IAF settle for(FGFA or F-35)? - Duration: 6:39.

My first reaction when I heard the news that India's Ministry of Defence had cancelled the request for proposals for single-engine fighter (SEF) aircraft and asked the IAF to work on a fresh proposal that looks at both single and twin-engine platforms was one of dismay

I even tweeted that the IAF would need divine intervention to get to a strength wherein it can really be counted as a deterrent and coercive tool of war fighting, and that Islamabad and Beijing may be raising a toast to India's muddled and fractured combat aircraft procurement process.

Aggravating this dismay was the full steam at which the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) was rolling out the J-20 with a startlingly diverse array of aerial weapons and investing heavily in a next generation fighter too.

Not helping matters was a well-researched piece by ThePrint's Manu Pubby that asked searching questions about the viability and sustainability of the Indo-Russian Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) project, considering that the Russians were pushing for a commitment that would be a point of no return (PNR) for the Indians. For those interested, in aviation parlance, PNR implies that an aircraft has gas only to reach its initially intended destination.

Let me state upfront that I am not a test pilot, nor have I been an acquisitions man in any of my previous avatars, or a consultant earning big-bucks within the defence-industrial complex. I am a military and air power historian, and most importantly, an ardent supporter of Indian air power, and of the IAF as an effective tool of statecraft and a decisive factor in joint operations.

However, as an optimist, I did also reflect on whether there was a silver lining behind this latest decision. The road ahead will call for some tough decisions, some mid-course deviations, and adequate contingency planning.

I am not going to procrastinate for one moment on whether the Gripen or the F-16 would have won the SEF contract – that is history. I am going to reflect on the buzz going around that the IAF is considering asking for a presentation on the F-35 and evaluating it as a likely contender in the fresh round of proposals.

My guess is that should the F-35 come onto the scene, the competition for the 120+ aircraft would narrow down to a straight slug-fest between the Dassault Rafale and Lockheed Martin F-35.

The French would argue that they have been reliable partners with the Mirage-2000 over the years, and that it would be a logical follow-on order to have a force mix of Su-30 MKIs and Rafales as the cutting edge Fifth Generation platforms, with the upgraded Mirage-2000s and Light Combat Aircraft providing reasonable back up till 2025-2030.

There is one hiccup though – there is no French future generation fighter aircraft on the horizon, and with the PLAAF going full steam ahead with the plan for the sixth generation fighter aircraft, the IAF would be forced to lump the current Indo-Russian collaborative FGFA, which according to many has not shown much promise and gained traction within the Russian Air Force itself. Therefore, instead of reducing its supply chain footprint over the years, the IAF will find itself hostage to an unmanageable situation after 2030.

The F-35 presents both an opportunity and a challenge. Logically speaking, should India (IAF and Indian Navy) settle for the F-35, it is likely be the largest operator of the aircraft after the US, along with UK and Italy (both 130-plus).

The IAF will also benefit from lower fly-away costs as compared to the Rafale due to the sheer economies of scale that Lockheed Martin will bring to the table (till date, it has orders for 3,000-plus aircraft from 12-13 air forces).

It will also benefit from a mature aircraft that has undergone much testing and tweaking by not only its US operators, but also by partners like the UK, Norway, Netherlands and Israel, which have already started taking delivery of the aircraft.

On the flip side, the Indians will be interested in the F-35 only with a significant Make in India arrangement with an Indian partner, that would include a manufacturing line in India to fulfil orders and service not only India's requirements, but also those of other operators like Japan, Singapore and other prospective customers in the Indo-Pacific.

There is no point in embarking on a blame game for the capability gap that must be managed over the next two decades, as even with the 36 Rafales coming in by 2019, the IAF would have to manage with barely 30 squadrons till around 2025, when the new acquisitions start rolling.

However, the single most attractive proposition is that India could explore being an early-bird investor in the US Air Force's sixth generation fighter programme, irrespective of who wins the contract, as currently many aerospace majors are developing prototypes in the run-up to the competitive phase.

This also offers a glimmer of hope for India's lagging cutting-edge innovation and aircraft industry to make up some ground that it has ceded to China in the last decade. Erstwhile partners could be extremely unhappy, as would elements within India's 'establishment' who have been comfortable with status quo and used to a 'running with the hares and hunting with the hounds' strategy even in areas related to defence acquisition.

The decision will be a tough one, and in the final analysis, it will reflect on whether India is willing to take a leap of faith with regards its long term strategic interests and strategic choices.

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Read Harder Challenge: Read a Book of Colonial or Postcolonial Literature - Duration: 5:53.

Hi everyone. I'm rincey and i am one of the contributing editors over at book riot.

I am back to do another read harder challenge video for you guys and today

I'm going to be talking about the task of reading a book of colonial or

post-colonial literature. This video is sponsored by Libby, the one tap reading

app that you can download to get access to thousands of e-books and audiobooks

in conjunction with your local library. Libby is available on both Apple and

Android devices and you can either connect using your library card. Or if

you don't have a library card, depending on where you live, you might be able to

get a library card using the Libby app. Or if you don't have a library card at

all you can also sample books using the Libby app. So thanks so much to Libby for

sponsoring this video and let's get into the recommendations. So every year with

the read harder challenge, there's always at least one or two tasks that I either

don't know what exactly they're asking of me or I just have no idea what books

fall into this category. And for me this year this was the task. So if you aren't

aware, colonial literature refers to books written during the time of

colonization, usually by the people who are doing the colonizing. And then

post-colonial literature is generally referring to books written by the people

who have been colonized, usually in reaction to the stories and ideas by the

colonizers. Usually it's taking like either established or well-known

narratives and playing with them or turning them on their head or showing it

from a different point of view, things like that. So today I'm going to give you

five book recommendations. I think most of these fall into the post-colonizer

point of view because personally that's what I'm the most interested in. So the

first one is homegoing by Yaa Gyasi. This was one of my favorite books that

I've read in the past couple of years. It was my favorite book that I read in,

believe, 2016 when it came out. In this story, you are following basically down

this family tree for over 300 years. You start off with these two half sisters

who don't know that the other exists. They both live in these different villages in

Ghana. And one of the sisters ends up getting captured and put into slavery

and the other one ends up getting married to a white man who is like

basically in charge of the slave trade, or one of the people in charge of the

slave trade. So then you follow them down through

generations, through like each of their kids and then their kids' kids and whatnot. So

you get one chapter from each sort of side's point of view. And so you get to

see how things progress both in Ghana and as well as in the United States.

This book is so masterfully done. It's relatively short. It's only about 300

pages but Yaa Gyasi does a great job of covering such a wide spans of time, and

even though you should spend such a short period with each character you

really connect with them. So yeah, this one is great because it looks as things

from both people living in Ghana as well as people living in the United States. So

this is just a masterful book. But if you have it ready yet, I highly recommend it.

Next I have the sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen. This is another one that's so well

done. It won the Pulitzer Prize along with a bunch of other prizes and I

really enjoyed it. In this story, you are following this man who is of Vietnamese

descent and he becomes basically like a counter spy in the United States. In this

book, Viet Thanh Nguyen is looking at the effects of the Vietnam War, specifically

on the Vietnamese people, which is something that you don't get a lot of

perspectives from. Usually you're looking at the Vietnam War from the United

States' point of view. You get to see a lot of what it was like for people

living in that country during that time period and sort of what the impact was

afterwards. Yeah this book is dense and a bit sprawling at times and there's a lot

going on in here. So this is one that requires I feel like a little bit more

brain power than other books. But it's so, so well done. I thoroughly enjoyed it and

if you have any interest at all in basically the Vietnam War and what it

was like for people who are of Vietnamese descent, this is definitely

one to pick up. Next I have a Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys. This is sort of

like a modern classic. It takes the story of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and

it's sort of like a prequel to that because you are following

Mr. Rochester's wife prior to Jane Eyre. So you get to see her in, I believe it's

Jamaica or the Caribbean. I can't remember right now. And you get to see

sort of how her and mr. Rochester meet and how sort of their story unfolds a

little bit. This I think would be great if you enjoyed Jane Eyre. If you haven't

checked this one out yet, pick this one up.

The one that I'm personally leaning towards, or what are the ones that I'm

leaning towards for reading for this task, is everfair by Nisi Shaw.

This would also be a good one to pick up if you like books that fall more on the SFF

side of things. In the story, Nisi Shaw is looking at Belgium's colonization

of the Congo. And it's basically like an alternate history looking at what would

have happened if the Congolese had access to like steam power and higher

technology when that colonization happened. If you aren't aware,

the Belgium's colonization of the Congo was a complete disaster and a complete

tragedy when it comes to like human rights and whatnot. And so Nisi Shaw

sort of turning things on its head with this one and exploring how things could

have turned out in another world. And the final book that I have is a small place

by Jamaica Kincaid. This is a relatively short book and it's an essay talking

about the British West Indies. And she's basically just writing about this island

and what life is like there and the impacts of colonization on the island.

So yeah, it's pretty straightforward. It's a piece of nonfiction which is a little

bit different but I think that it would be great since Jamaica Kincaid grew up

in that area. All right so that's everything that I have for you guys.

Feel free to leave a comment down below letting me know what book you plan on

picking up for this task. So yeah, that's all I have for now and thanks for watching.

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L.L. Bean Will No Longer Sell Guns Or Ammo To Anyone Under 21 - Duration: 0:18.

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Closed or open mortgage: Which one is right for you? (so you can save money) - Duration: 4:13.

Welcome to Homebuyer's School brought

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Hi everyone, welcome to another edition of Homebuyer's School.

Today I'm joined by Mutjaba Syed Manager Mobile Mortgage Specialist

with TD Canada Trust, and today the question we're gonna answer is,

What's the difference between open and closed mortgage rates?

So Mo, what is that difference?

Yeah, so it's a great question.

The difference the main difference between open mortgage and a

closed mortgage is that in open mortgage is there's not really a term attached to

it. You could actually leave that lender at any time without any penalties

incurred. A closed mortgage just means that technically you've signed a

contract with the bank to be there for a certain time period so if you

decided to go with a 5-year term you have to kind of stay with your 5-year

term and then decide after that if you want to stick with the same bank or kind

of go somewhere else, but with an open mortgage it's just--you can actually

move at any time without actually incurring any penalties.

So when should I pick an open versus a closed mortgage rate?

Yeah, so it's--mostly what I would recommend to my clients is that if

they're thinking of what's selling any time soon or leaving, or they're thinking

about moving out of the country or moving cities, an open mortgage is a very

good option at that time so you can get in for a very short time period and

actually get out without paying heavy penalties to get out. Once again it's a great

conversation to actually have with your lender at that time and let them know

about your future plans as well and that could help you determine what the best

rates are for you guys, if open makes more sense or close makes more sense.

Does an open or closed mortgage rate have anything to do with a fixed or

variable mortgage rate or completely simply separate things?

Yeah so there are actually--that's a great question, so we have an open fixed

mortgage rate and we also have open variable mortgage rates. They are--

predominantly it's going to be a little bit higher than the closed fixed

mortgage rates and closed variable rates, and the reason is because banks offer

discounts for clients--to attract clients when you're going with an open mortgage

rate, there's no loyalty, what banks technically finds so it's going to be a

little bit higher and technically in line with what all the banks are

offering, so it's not going to be a discounted rate at all you know, it will

be a little bit of a higher rate than the fixed, the closed fixed with a closed variable.

So in an open mortgage rate, say halfway through that term that you

signed, you can just switch to another bank?

Yeah absolutely, you could switch to a

different lender which you feel like has better rates for you, has better terms for

you. You can sell your home, you could do any of those things to actually get out of

that mortgage, without any penalties.

So why did the banks actually provide the

option of a open? Because wouldn't the banks want to you know, lock you into a

mortgage with that particular bank?

Yeah absolutely--

but I think at the end of the day what we want to do is we want to

actually give options to our clients, whatever it's going to be best fitted

for their needs. A lot of different life situations can happen where options are

a great thing to have. So for banks we want to be able to know

what's best for them.

So Mo do you have anything else to add in terms of

open and closed mortgage rates?

Yeah absolutely, I would just recommend

speaking with your specialist and bank or lender and see what's best for you, it

kind of fits in with your guys budgeting, with your plans

or future plans, and determine which kind of rates are going to be ideal

for your situation.

Perfect well thank you very much Mo.

Thank you very much everyone for joining us, remember to watch our video on the

new mortgage rules in Canada. Have a good day.

That's another edition of

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Tough 70-Year-Old Teacher Has No Kids Or Wife, Then Students Expose Real Truth They Must Report - Duration: 2:19.

he news today please subscribe and check notification box to get all breaking

news alert tough 70 year old teacher has no kids or wife then students expose

real truth they must report Jim O'Connor is a strict Vietnam veteran and tenured

math teacher whom you don't want to mess with he sports a short military style

haircut and has sharp watchful eyes that regularly scan his classroom after years

in the military he has an authoritative voice that catches all of his students

attention he also doesn't put up with much out of any rowdy and restless teens

in his high school classroom as an algebra and calculus teacher at Saint

Francis High School in California Jim takes a noble approach noble approach to

teaching and reining in thirty two teenage boys the students know him for

his strict demeanor in the classroom but when they learned of his nickname

outside of the school they were floored it turns out Jim is known after 5:00

p.m. and on weekends as the baby whisperer

Jim is a TLC volunteer at Children's Hospital Los Angeles where he has

devoted several days each week for 20 years cuddling all infants Jim first

lent a helping hand at the hospital when a friend convinced him to participate in

a blood drive he has type o-negative blood which is highly sought after as

the universal blood type so Jim returned regularly to donate both blood and

platelets he managed to emerge as the hospital's top donor sharing 72 gallons

of blood so far God so when Jim kept catching glimpses of sick and struggling

children and babies at the hospital he asked how he could help them a lifelong

bachelor without children Jim discovered he's awesome at cradling

babies Jim and Joy's rocking them walking them feeding them in just

generally doting upon them the nurses physicians and staff at the hospital

loved when Jim volunteers especially since all of the wee ones are drawn to

him dot watch how Jim interacts with the most delicate of those who need extra

love and hugs the medical staff and families greatly appreciate his

tenderness see for yourself how he's earned the

special nickname and a newfound respect from his students

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FULLTANK by Bo Sanchez 377: Are you an Owner or a Borrower? - Duration: 5:19.

Are you an owner or are you a borrower?

That's a huge question, and it will have its

consequences, in the way you perceive

life. And the way you look at your time,

and the way you look at your money, and

the way you look at how you plan your

future? It will affect all of that. If you

answer that big question, "Are you an

owner, or are you a borrower? Hi, my name

is Bo Sanchez, and welcome to Fulltank.

Your place of inspiration, I pray that

you will be blessed as I read the Gospel

for the day. And our Gospel is Matthew

21:33 onwards; "...and it's the

story of this landowner, and he hires

some people to take care of his land.

He goes away. And then, at harvest time, he

sends his messengers back to his tenants,

to get the share his proper share.

You know what they do? They beat up the

servants. They killed the servants.

They stoned the servants. He sends more

messengers, and these tenants just do

the same thing. Finally, he sends his son.

And they kill the guy." And so, that's the

story. That's horrible, right? When you

think about it. But I think that is a

clear picture of what people do, in terms

of their life. We're borrowers.

We're not landlords, we're tenants.

Everything that you and I have. Our time,

our breath, our talents, our limbs,

every single thing, that we own that we

think we own, we don't really own. Even if

you and I earned it, you know?

"That's my salary. I saved for it. I invested it. Hello?"

"I bought that. What are you telling me, Bo?"

Everything that we have is all

borrowed, temporarily. Think about it your

very body, if you

think of yourself as a borrower.

Yeah, that's the problem with those tenants.

You know? They started saying, "How dare

this guy, you know? ...try to get the

share of the harvest?" They forgot.

That's the crime, they forgot that they were

borrowers, not owners. They began to think

of themselves. "I don't see that guy."

"Why does he say, 'He's the owner.'"

Hello? He was the owner, and he is the owner.

Sure you hold this property.

My dear friend, I speak God's very simple

message to you. Have the humility to say,

"That everything that you have, belongs to Him."

And if you do that, with proper

humility? Two things happen. Number one:

You are going to have gratitude.

Just understanding that. Everything that you

have was given by God, and lent to you.

A sense of gratitude every morning.

When you wake up, and you say, "I'm alive, thank

God." You stand up from bed,

"Woooh, thank God for this body." You know?

More humility means more gratitude, means more

happiness, more joy. So many people are

miserable in this world, because they

lack gratitude. But if you understand

that God is lending you these things for

a season, temporarily, while on planet

earth, you have his body,

you have this health, you've got these

talents, thank God! You know? You're able

to make use of those talents. You're able

to earn through your job, or your

business. Praise God!

Thank God! You're gonna be filled with

gratitude. Here's number two: [Are you

ready?] Number two: You're gonna take care more

You'll have more respect for what

you have, and you can't just say...

think about it. If you own

your house, you can trash it, right?

You can trash it. You can do whatever you

want to do with it, paint on the walls!

But if you are a borrower,

you're gonna have more respect for that,

which you have right now. Can I pray for you?

In the Mighty name of Jesus, I pray

for the power of God, to flow upon your

life, to give you more humility, to give

you more gratitude, and to give you more

respect for all that you have. And then,

a new perspective enters your life.

In the Mighty name of Jesus, receive more of His

love, more of His joy, more of his peace,

more of His blessings. In Jesus' name.

In the name of the Father, and of the Son,

and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Say it with me, "I'm a borrower" and saved

with a smile, and saved with more joy, more

gratitude. God bless you. Have a great

weekend everybody! And do please share

this message to your friends. Anyone who

needs to hear it, anyone who needs more

gratitude, more joy, more humility, more

peace, or happiness. Have a fantastic weekend!

And I'm gonna see you on Monday.

Actually, Sunday night. God bless you!

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Every Episode Of SpongeBob Season 3 Reviewed In 10 Words Or Less! - Duration: 7:20.

Hey ladies and jellyfish, wumbos of all sizes, welcome back to A.S.K.

Air's videos.

If you're new here, I do cartoon reviews and lists and if you enjoy that kinda stuff,

consider subscribing.

Today I am officially kicking off Every Episode Of SpongeBob Season 3 Reviewed In 10 Words

Or Less or EEOSS3RI10WOL for short.

Here's how it goes.

I rate all the Spongebob episodes of one season good, meh or bad depending on the episode

and give each a 10 or less word sentence.

Some may be more than 10, so if you notice that, just keep it to yourself.

At the end, I will make a top 5 list of the season in my opinion and show a graph of good,

meh and bad episodes, and we can't miss me crowning an episode the Golden Ep of the

season.

I upload these monthly for all of 2018 as a huge project and will eventually jumble

them together, probably on January 1st, 2019.

Anyways, if you want the full explanation, check out the announcement video in the card

above and the description below.

And, you're viewer enjoyment is as important to me as to you, so make sure to turn the

quality to the highest and turn on the captions if you like.

Check out some stuff in the description below and comment down below your thoughts on my

choices.

My rankings will be recorded in a document in this show's page on my website, so if

you want to see it, the link is down below, and you can also find spoilers, upcoming news

and projects and links to videos more organized and accessible.

Anyways, let's kick it off with:

The Algae's Always Greener Good

What a well structured and well executed plot!

SpongeGuard On Duty Meh

Larry's first major appearance while he's barely on screen!

Club SpongeBob Bad

Stupid conch!

My Pretty Seahorse Meh

A classic SpongeBob-esk story!

Just One Bite Good

You like this episode don't you Squidward?

The Bully Good

I like…uh…kicking the writer's dignity?

Nasty Patty Good

Definitely not a nasty episode!

Idiot Box Good

Bwaaaaaaaaaaaa!

Mermaid Man And Barnacle Boy IV Good

WUMBO.

Doing Time Good

A day in the life of…uh…guilty boating school teachers?

Snowball Effect Good

Wow, this takes Squidward's personality to a whole new level!

One Krabs Trash Good

Apparently licking doorknobs is legal now!

As Seen On TV Meh

That officially ends the 8 good episode streak, again!

Can You Spare A Dime?

Good Wow, what an episode!

No Weenies Allowed Good

I'll have you know I watched my own videos and I only cried for 20 minutes!

Squilliam Returns Good

Exquisite!

Krab Borg Good

Beep.

Good.

Rock-A-Bye Bivalve Meh

Ha!

A coconut!

Classic.

Wet Painters Good

We have technology!

Krusty Krab Training Video Good

And now, the critic part of the job!

Party Pooper Pants Bad

It's not a party, but a pooper in your pants!

Chocolate With Nuts Good

Hello young lady…

Mermaid Man And Barnacle Boy V Good

Screw Viacom!

New Student Starfish Good

Good, and the characters are the best thing about it!

Clams Meh

Spielberg is looking down now.

Ugh Meh

Ugh indeed.

The Great Snail Race Meh

Ouch.

Mid-Life Crustacean Good

Panty-raid?

Born Again Krabs Meh

Close to a bad, like 62% percent, am I right?

I Had An Accident Good

Iron butt.

Krabby Land Meh

Oh no, Mr. Krabs!

The Camping Episode Good

G-O-O-D E-P-I-S-O-D-E it is!

Missing Identity Meh

Patrick!

Plankton's Army Good

Sheldon.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

The Sponge Who Could Fly Bad

More like "The Episode Who Could Suck"!

SpongeBob Meets The Strangler Good

With these rants, anything I possible!

Pranks A Lot Good

Several bad puns later…

And that's all of em!

Now let's get into the SpongeBob season 3 top five, revealing the season Golden Ep!

But before that, here are some quick honorable mentions!

The Camping Episode – A hilarious and very memorable as well as well-known classic with

an awesome song!

Pranks A Lot – The plot does this one justice!

Very funny and some very quirky moments!

Glad it was Hillenberg's last episode.

SpongeBob Meets The Strangler – The comedy does THIS one justice!

Very hilarious and a great episode overall.

#5: Krusty Krab Training Video This episode is brilliant!

Very funny and pretty good style it stands for.

Very good pacing too.

And nice ending too!

Even the filler they add with the "da dara dadadadada" is really funny!

And that's all I have to say about that!

#4: I Had An Accident Wow!

This episode is awesome!

The plot is probably my favorite part of it!

The comedy is a close second too!

The characters are perfect as well.

I can't go on forever, because when it's got the plot, characters and comedy, it's

a great episode!

#3: Chocolate With Nuts This episode is SO memorable.

And that is probably my favorite thing about it.

This episode is usually talked about for its comedy.

But I don't think it's too hilarious.

A lot of the jokes I like, such as the joke SpongeBob makes about real estate or the old

grandma joke.

The plot was a great idea; in fact, I think SpongeBob and Patrick selling chocolate is

a brilliant idea to bring in a lot of characters and jokes!

And it does!

#2: The Algae's Always Greener This episode is just fun!

I don't think there is a better way to describe it!

It brings in Plankton in probably the best plot I've seen Plankton in!

It brings so many characters and jokes in the mix too!

The jokes will be remembered in meme-world forever, and the plot is the best thing to

do with Plankton!

You'd think Plankton would be jealous of Krabs' life and success, and being a genius,

would probably switch bodies with him.

Or brains, all you smart little children watching Rick and Morty…

#1: Can You Spare A Dime?

This episode is amazing!

And if you were wondering, it is my favorite episode of SpongeBob ever!

For 11 minutes it tells so much story!

From Squid getting fired, to getting homeless, to going with SpongeBob, to later take advantage

of SpongeBob, to then revert back to normal in 11 minutes.

And there's absolutely zero filler!

And no, it's not rushed.

And the comedy is pretty hilarious too, from SpongeBob's puppet show, to him strangling

Mr. Krabs, to the hilarious time card they show which will always stick to me personally.

I'd even say it's funnier than Chocolate With Nuts.

Every character does something in this episode and every plot point works!

So yeah, great job writers!

Well, now that that's done, I should talk about this season in general.

First I'll talk about the data we have here.

According to this conveniently timed and big pie chart, we know that in season 3, there

were 24 good episodes, 10 meh and 3 flatout bad episodes!

I think that clearly makes this a good season.

The good episodes were good, and the top 5 and honorable mentions were great!

The meh episodes were either boring, badly paced or lacked in comedy or plot.

And the three bad episodes were bad, but compared to what I've seen this show can throw out,

they're like Prince Charming!

Do I agree?

Of course!

Being my all-time favorite season, I think season 3 was a great season for jokes and

plot!

Well, that wraps it up for today.

Be sure to stick around till' next month when I tear apart season 4.

I hope you enjoyed.

If you did don't forget to like and subscribe, and

visit my website down below for links, upcoming news and tons of spoilers.

Thanks for watching and peace!

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Use It or Lose It! Understanding the Connection between Vaginal Health and Sexual Activity - Duration: 8:53.

I'm really looking forward you know to spray keep spreading that message

because a lot of people especially if they've been in a long-term relationship

or marriage they kind of belief sex might you know that sex is over

and and that's not the case .. right

thanks so much for tuning in again to our second act with Paige and Silke

we're continuing our conversation today with Tiffany Yelverton the founder of

Entice Me and the chief how do you pronounce the Sexinista is that what

you call yourself SexinistaTiffany thanks for staying over thank you I'm so

happy to be here ...let's get let's get down to the basics which is that as we

age our vagina changes and we get what is called

vaginal atrophy and it's a condition that causes very painful sex however

most of us don't realize what's happening we've gotten a lot of really

heart-wrenching comments on some of our previous shows where you know 25 30

year-old marriages are breaking up because a woman a man they

don't understand what's going on with their bodies and they can't talk about

it what what have you found out there and what advice would you give women to

not be afraid to bring up pain or discomfort to your doctor and to your

partner because if something is hurting that's our bodies pain response to stop

and to fix what's happening so what can you tell us about you know fixing the

problem of that or addressing it anyway of vaginal dryness and you know what are

your best recommendations well first of all using a vaginal moisturizer it will

really help even twice a day I love sex butter or boudoir butter

they're all natural organic oil based lubricant and moisturizer so they really

help to rebuild the cell wall and really keep it supple because when it's too dry

in our vaginal tissue then even any movement is going to cause those tears

you have specific products that like you said that are natural or organic and

don't have the chemicals that would actually dry us out even more right so

you want to look for products that don't have any propylene glycol propylene

glycol alcohol derivative so it can even cause

more dryness I know that there's a difference between you know moisturizers

and lubricants and that's something that that's kind of was new to me just

recently explain that well moisturizers tend to have additional ingredients like

vitamin E or an aloe and more suppleness than just a lubricant so you mean you

you would use a moisturizer like everyday and lube is something that you

would lose you know use before sex is that with correct yeah okay okay so

lubricants will help your sexual experience be better and more easily to

have any penetration as well and then you know there are women that have

gotten so bad where the atrophy has gotten so bad that you know you definitely go

see your doctor talk about it and we'll be talking some the physicians who are

doing you know the surgical vaginal rejuvenation procedures but there's a

light you can do before you get to that point right yes so if you haven't had

any penetration for a long time and I meet women that haven't had it for

dozens of years and using even dilators or Jade egg or some kind of small

vibrator to start the opening up of the area something very small like a finger

size to begin with or even just your lubed up finger but also there's all

kinds of new products that have like muscle stimulation electrical currents

running through them or pulsed light therapy which is like the Home version

of the Mona Lisa which does the vaginal rejuvenation so will just help to you

know when you put muscle stimulating pads anywhere on your body it just helps

to start stimulating those muscles without ever even really contracting

them yourself well and really by way of education again what we're talking about

is literally healing and plumping up the vaginal walls right right yeah can you

give me links to specific products that would help

that would help do that then you don't have to search around okay good and I

know you have a doctor that you work with that does the bioidentical hormone

which we talked about which I know we both agree that that's what you would

want to go to when you talk to your doctor about hormone replacement therapy

is doing the bioidentical route we've talked dr. Laurie has been she's a

regular on this show she's my she's my you know personal physician yes by the

correcting it at the root with the hormones is is one of they changed my

life absolutely but then you you still you

know you the use it or lose it it's absolutely true and I'm really

looking forward you know to spray keep spreading that message because a lot of

people especially if they've been in a long-term relationship or marriage they

kind of believe sex might you know that is over right and and that's not the

case and I think a good way to explain atrophy is that use it you don't lose it

like if you've ever had your hand or your leg in a cast or not using it and

how those how fast those muscles deteriorate and even smaller your arm

gets if it's in a cast and then even for a few you know six weeks so if you've

gone years without using a muscle because that's what the vaginal tissue

is it's surrounded by large muscle groups that are in there plus the skin

that is actual vaginal tissue yeah and and because we are embarrassed to talk

about it we're so uneducated about that it's it's crazy

well we're gonna be talking a lot more to you to dr. Lori to other experts when

it comes to vaginal health and and Tiffany and knowing that there are so

many women out there who really don't understand what's going on don't you

have a coaching service that helps with that as well yes I do and one of the

things that I coach on a lot for women is taking them through that process of

rejuvenating their vagina and getting them ready to have sex again especially

if they're getting ready to date maybe they've been divorced or

a spouse pass away and that's really intimidating to to know that sex is

going to be on the table and not know that your body's ready for that so

taking them through not just the physical aspects of getting their body

ready but the emotional and mental aspects as well getting ready to date

and have sex again it's you know sex should be fun and it can be scary for a

lot of people that's you know when it should be joyful so well I can attest

you know to anybody listening tiffany is wonderful to talk to she'll make you

feel very much at ease do drop us your questions your comments if you do want

to get in touch with Tiffany directly we will link to all of her information

including some of the products that we talked about today and please you know

don't be embarrassed don't be embarrassed Tiffany right what would you

leave ours with just please ask us because we're here to help you and we

want you to have the most pleasurable life possible well Tiffany thank you on

our next segment we'll come back and we'll discuss some of the issues that

men are faced with as we age so you'll stay over and talk about prostate health

with us absolutely okay see in the next segment

thanks so much for joining us today and I hope you found this information helpful if you haven't already done so

please just take one second and subscribe to our Channel buttons right

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amd or intel what should i get - Duration: 6:41.

*background music*

I love coffee a little too much I pretty much spent the entire morning reading

Gary B's me a book it's gonna lie out still dirty and grungy I'm still

drinking coffee I have to stop drinking coffee but

ergo shower different date going to be read another page to that look pretty

good

so the whole reason for this video is I would like to I would like to know your

guys's thoughts on something I kind of went out on on Twitter asking some

people got mixed signals most of people that follow me on on

Facebook or mainly family and they don't really have an answer to the question

I've got reddit still kind of some mixed signals there's a lot of trolls on

reddit but so the whole question here is I've been very inconsistent with posting

to youtube and the reason for that I have to get over to the computer let's

so here's the problem right here sorry for the lighting it's a little horrible

right there now consistent Tekin consistent he comes

consistency I got at that time consistency I've had an issue because of

one thing and it's been this laptop right here that I use it's a little old

a little outdated the problem with it is it's not really meant for video editing

photo editing and all that stuff it's it's got an i3 Intel processor I don't

even know what the graphics card in it but it can't be that much so within the

next few months I'm gonna take the next few months and I'm debating my question

to you guys is do you guys or do you know anybody that you can ask or let me

know of if you know anybody that has their thoughts on AMD or Intel there is

two computers that I'm wanting to get now I have the money to get one built

for me but with the whole Bitcoin issue now think of a name for that GPU

pocalypse anyways because of the rising prices of graphics cards and to get one

built it's kind of it's a little pricey right now so there's two computers at my

local Best Buy that are already built I'm leaning towards Intel because I've

obviously always used Intel but I've everything I've read and that has said

to use AMD for video processing and rendering and all that I can't I didn't

take pictures of the two computers but one of them is it's hi you like to say

hi you tryna thumbs up close you'll get it

no that's for later that's that's that's something for a

different video for later so children so the two computers that I'm looking at

the one with an Andy processor it's a risin 7 the graphics card in it I

believe is an Andy 580 air-cooled the other one is an alienware which is

liquid cooled also it's a I 7 the processor is either a 1070 or a 1080 I

think it's a 1070 which it's a stronger processor but because of a stronger

processor and the liquid cooling it's a little bit more money don't know what

it's I'd like to know your guys thoughts on this Andy Intel still leaning towards

until I can't afford an i-9 or thread Ripper anyways I'd like to know your

guys thoughts on it maybe guys's comments down below if you have any like

to know see you guys on the next one

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Tough 70-Year-Old Teacher Has No Kids Or Wife, Then Students Expose Real Truth They Must Report - Duration: 2:20.

Tough 70-Year-Old Teacher Has No Kids Or Wife, Then Students Expose Real Truth They Must

Report Jim O'Connor is a strict Vietnam veteran and

tenured math teacher whom you don't want to mess with.

He sports a short, military-style haircut and has sharp, watchful eyes that regularly

scan his classroom.

After years in the military, he has an authoritative voice that catches all of his students' attention.

He also doesn't put up with much out of any rowdy and restless teens in his high school

classroom.

As an algebra and calculus teacher at St. Francis High School in California, Jim takes

a "no bull" approach to teaching and reigning in 32 teenage boys.

The students know him for his strict demeanor in the classroom, but when they learned of

his nickname outside of the school, they were floored.

It turns out, Jim is known after 5 p.m. and on weekends as the baby whisperer.

Jim is a TLC Volunteer at Children's Hospital Los Angeles where he has devoted several days

each week for 20 years cuddling ill infants.Jim first lent a helping hand at the hospital

when a friend convinced him to participate in a blood drive.

He has type O negative blood, which is highly sought after as the universal blood type.

So Jim returned regularly to donate both blood and platelets.

He managed to emerge as the hospital's top donor, sharing 72 gallons of blood so far.So

when Jim kept catching glimpses of sick and struggling children and babies at the hospital,

he asked how he could help them.

A lifelong bachelor without children, Jim discovered he's awesome at cradling babies.

Jim enjoys rocking them, walking them, feeding them and just generally doting upon them.

The nurses, physicians and staff at the hospital love when Jim volunteers, especially since

all of the wee ones are drawn to him.Watch how Jim interacts with the most delicate of

those who need extra love and hugs.

The medical staff and families greatly appreciate his tenderness.

See for yourself how he's earned the special nickname and a newfound respect from his students.

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Emotional Stuntman with Bradley Whitford - Duration: 4:52.

- [Man] Ga-doosh.

- You know what, just stop saying anything,

'cause you're not saying anything,

and I know the truth!

- Yeah, oh you know?

- And now I'm done fighting.

- You know.

An hour of me saying there's nothing,

and now you know?

I'll say it again,

she's trying to get her thesis published.

I'm just helping her. - Oh, right.

- We're fucking each other.

Is that what you want me to say?

- If it's true.

- My god, I'm gonna lose it.

- Are you?

Are you?

- [Director] OK, let's hold.

Keep rolling, bring in the double.

Whenever you're ready.

- You want the truth?

I am helping her

get her thesis published,

and,

I'm sleeping with her.

But I thought about you, baby.

I thought about you the whole time.

Every time.

You can't

believe me.

(woman sighs)

- [Director] And cut!

(applause)

(cheers)

(steady strings music)

- [Narrator] There are few who do they job at all,

but Bradley Whitford

is by far the most prolific.

- He's just,

impeccable.

- It is the definition of charisma.

- Brad is good-- - That most actors can't--

- He's a good actor. - Go to.

- [Narrator] Just like a physical stuntman,

an emotional stuntman is brought in

when things get too dangerous.

- When you're doing

really complex,

emotional work,

you don't wanna put actors through that

because

they can sprain their,

their souls.

- I've heard that you are

a one-take wonder.

- They're not takes,

they're gifts.

- I ate his liver

with some fava beans

and a nice chianti.

(hisses)

- I mean, that take

is what won him, you know,

the Oscar and for him to know that

he couldn't get there,

he just couldn't get there.

It's gotta be humiliating for him.

English people are very

fucked up emotionally.

(laughter)

You know what I'm talking about?

- Yeah, I do know, exactly.

- [Narrator] They'd use CGI

to enhance the performance

of a lesser actor.

- You clearly

don't know who you're talking to,

so let me clue you in.

I am not in danger, Skyler.

- I am the danger.

Guy opens his door, gets shot!

You think that of me?

No.

I am the one who knocks.

- [Narrator] You don't know it,

but it's often a stuntman

behind those most memorable performances.

- (sobs)

Paul, which eye do you want me to cry from?

- [Paul] Whatever's best for you Brad.

- No, what's best for the audience?

It's not about me, I don't care.

- Left? - Left.

Cool.

- The technology is so good now,

that he can do virtually anyone.

He can do a child, a baby, a man,

a woman.

♪ The big rock candy mountain ♪

- [Marta] Any ethnicity, anyone.

- How do you feel now?

- I can't move.

- You can't move.

- Why can't I move?

- You're paralyzed.

Just like that day when you did nothing,

you did nothing.

Now,

sink into the floor.

- [Bradley] Wait, wait, wait, wait.

- Sink.

- (groans)

Too much?

George, do ya like it?

- [Narrator] He keeps mostly to himself,

shows up at his call time and leaves right when he's done.

He's very professional,

and the world has no idea

he keeps these movies together.

- [Man] Hey, Brad?

- Hey. - Ready for ya.

(Brad grunts)

- [Narrator] Now that's Movie Magic.

- Wilson!

(synthesizer)

(creaking)

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The Annunaki: Tyrants Or Saviors Of Humanity - Duration: 5:39.

Do we suffer the Curse of the Annunaki?

Despite living in the supposedly primitive years of 3,000 to 4,000 B.C, the Sumerians

were a remarkably advanced race of people.

So how did the Sumerians comes to possess their advanced knowledge and technology?

According to ancient texts that have been recently uncovered, the Sumerians credited

a group of deities known as the Annunaki for bestowing this knowledge upon them.

Now the question must be asked: Were the Annunaki simply a product of Sumerian mythology, or

do they actually have a basis in fact?

Where they supernatural?

First, who were the Annunaki?

Modern knowledge of the Annunaki begins with Sir Austen Henry Layard, an English archaeologist,

who discovered cuneiform tablets, one of the earliest styles of writing, in the 1800s.

All of what is known about the Annunaki come from these tablets, which depict Sumerian

myths and epics.

However, even today, as thousands of such tablets reside in the British Museum, many

of them have yet to be translated.

From what the tablets say, The Annunaki was a group of deities that lived in ancient Mesopotamia,

which encompasses much of the modern Middle East and the Holy Land.

They are also known in some writings as the Nephilim, Those of Royal Blood, and Princely

Offspring.

Among the key tales that include the Annunaki are:

Enuma Elish: An epic that depicts a story similar to the Christian creation story in

which humans are created by the gods.

The Epic of Gilgamesh: An epic that details a Great Flood that was sent by the Annunaki.

It is explained that, during the flood, the gods delivered instructions to a select few

servants to build a ship to rescue a small group of humans and animals.

Obviously, this tale bears a striking resemblance to the Biblical tale of Noah's Ark.

It is also clearly not entirely a tall tale, as evidence of enormous floods has been found

that date back to this time period.

It is possible then that a group of beings known as the Annunaki used some sort of ship

to rescue some humans from the flood, who later wrote this information down.

However, what type of beings were they, and what kind of ship did they use?

Was it a large wooden vessel like in the Bible, or could it have been some more advanced,

like a spaceship?

The ancient tablets give little information about the origins of the Annunaki.

Although it is said that they resided in Mesopotamia, they spoke a language different from the locals,

meaning they must have been from elsewhere.

According to Sitchin, a well-known skeptic of official narratives and histories, the

Annunaki were an alien race that came to earth and controlled all of civilization for thousands

of years.

They arrived from a planet known as Nibiru, which most likely exists in our solar system,

although it is thought to be well outside of Neptune and Pluto's orbits.

Why the Annunaki come to Earth is a topic that's highly debated within the Annunaki

scholar community.

Here are a few theories: They came to Earth to look for gold to mine

in Africa.

There is evidence of very early gold mining in some parts of Africa, which could lend

support to this theory.

The creation tales may not be entirely false: They may have created the modern human race

for their own benefit, specifically to mine for gold.

An additional part of this theory speculates that our race may have been formed as a hybrid

of Earth animals and the Annunaki.

Finally, some say that they were sent to watch over humans by an even greater power or consciousness

while we were coming together as civilizations.

So what type of information might they have passed down?

The Sumerians were always well known for their sophisticated astronomy and mathematical theories

and abilities, which far surpassed other civilizations of their time.

In addition to astronomy and mathematics, the Sumerians had a deep understanding of

energy fields, which would be very odd for a group of humans dwelling in the desert.

It does not seem that the Sumerians would have had any particular need to study energy

fields, so how did they learn so much unless they were told by a more intelligent species?

Many believe the Sumerians used this technology and knowledge to construct pyramids and monoliths

in accordance with the stars.

It's clear from their texts and legends that ancient Sumerians had a deep fascination

with, and respect for, the Annunaki.

Praising them as gods, the Sumerians openly give credit to the Annunaki for their advanced

knowledge.

So how could such beings have arrived on Earth to help the Sumerians?

Since there is no record of how these beings might have arrived aside from the cuneiform

tablets, it is quite possible these intelligent beings did indeed arrive from another world

as described in the ancient texts.

Of course, the ultimate question is "why?"

Why did they feel the need to give us such powerful knowledge?

Was it a generous gift or where they were somehow curating humans for their own purposes.

Perhaps most importantly: Did they ever leave?

Is it possible that they still walk among us, either watching over our foolish young

civilization or perhaps continuing to use us to their own ends?

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THANDAI VS MASALA DOODH|HOW TO MAKE MILK POWDER FOR THANDAI OR MASALA DOODH - Duration: 6:17.

hi friends welcome to my channel kitchen to kitchen today I'm going to

show you two delicious recipes that are made using pretty much the same

ingredient so today's process is two step first I'm

going to show you the masala powder that's gonna go in both the recipes as

well as show you how to serve each of them hope you like them let's look at

the ingredients here I have taken some pistachios

some almonds some pine nuts you can also use cashews in place of pine nuts

about 4 teaspoons of dry dates powder some saffron strands few peppercorns and

about half a teaspoon of fennel seeds for the Thandai I am going to use some

Gulkand and pinch of salt

two cups of whole milk

half a teaspoon of cardamom powder and you can also make it freshly but I'm

just using a powder store-bought 1/4 teaspoon of nutmeg powder and half a cup

of sugar

first I'm gonna soak some saffron strands in about 4 to 5 teaspoons of

milk so take a small container like that and just add in some saffron strands mix

it well and keep it on the side let's look at how to make these and dye powder

or the masala tooth powder start adding all your nuts

so pistachios almonds pine nuts dry dates powder peppercorns fennel seeds

and half a cup of sugar grind this into a fine powder your tea

powder is ready now we are gonna stray in this grinded powder so with the help

of a strainer just take all of that powder and and then start Siwon

straining ensures that there are no lumps in our powder so as you see that

you will see that you know there are these lumps there and we definitely

don't want those in our Thandai or the masala Doodh and here is our absolutely

fine powder ready

put the flame to medium high I'm going to use a wide pan to give enough space

to mix as well as it helps to get a boil faster in the milk add the milk and give

it a mix

I have reduced the flame to medium at this point add in the kisser soaked milk

so just give it a mix and add that in

stir in between few times to make sure that the milk doesn't stick to the

bottom

the milk is now hot enough we are now going to add about 1/4 cup of freshly

made powder so the proportion is 1/4 cup for the 2 cups of whole milk add that in

and give it a good mix keep stirring for 20 to 30 seconds within few minutes you

will start to notice that the milk starts to get a boil now add in pinch of

salt cardamom powder and the nutmeg powder mix everything well cardamom and

nutmeg give that nice flavor to the milk now switch off the flame

to make the Thanda and the masala doodh I'm gonna divide the boiled milk into

two so take a different container and put half of it in that container

now since Thandai is chill I'm gonna put this small container in the fridge to

cool down let's start making the masala dude so here I have taken a glass and

I'll pour in all that warm milk in this glass garnish it with some pistachios

and some saffron strands the masala - this ready it looks absolutely delicious

I have taken out the container from the fridge and the milk is now cold enough

let's start making the Thandai since it's served chilled I'm gonna use some

ice so dropping some ice at the bottom of the glass now pour in the milk

I'm also going to use some cool guns so mix in the gold gun with some milk and

now add this

garnish with some pistachios and some raisins so I'm just gonna you know put

them in the middle like that

the Thandai is ready enjoy it during the hot weathers hope you like today's

recipes both hot and cold please don't forget to Like subscribe and comment

thank you

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