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10 Signs She Loves You And Can't Live Without You

If you are a man, you should recognize the fact that your girl is probably staying away

from you.

You also need to know that she is the one who cannot live without you.

For today, we will be telling you some signs indicating that she cannot live without you.

Some of them are quite obvious that you can tell it right away.

Some others require your instinct to guess it right.

However, there are at least 10 signs that you can notice to begin with.

#1 - Changes in appearance

It is usually subtle, and not really dramatic since she does not want to be the central

of attention even from yourself.

However, it is clear that she changes either from its haircut, the way she dresses, and

the way she talks.

From within, she actually expresses that she wants to be with you.

#2 - She shows genuine concern

People may tell you to be careful and such just because they do that as a reminder with

deep sincerity.

However, someone who doesn't want to lose you will express it in a totally different

way.

She does not only say that you need to be careful.

She will also suggests you to do many other things as a precaution.

#3 - She shows you off

Another sign that she really likes you to the point she does not want to lose is when

she always tells the story about you everywhere.

She's proud to introduce you to her friends, family, and other people close to her.

#4 - She makes sacrifices just for you

You should see the difference in behavior of your woman that changes.

Someone who truly loves you can abandon what she needs to do just for you.

If she makes such sacrifice, be sure to pay more attention to her.

#5 - She talks about the future

In order to keep the relationship, the woman wants to be serious in the relationship.

That is why it is no wonder that she keeps talking about the future that she and you

can make together.

#6 - She touches you frequently

A physical contact is a clear indication that she wants to be with you forever.

It symbolizes that she does not want anything else but you.

#7 - She does surprising things

If you think only man takes initiative, you are wrong.

Women also like to give you surprise, but is not that obligated compared to the males.

Most of the time, it is because the women have special feeling to you as she does not

want to lose you.

#8 - She only focuses on you

She just does not care about any other men.

She just wants to be with you forever.

She really focuses her energy to you, and that's because she don't want to leave

you.

She believes that she will be together with you if she keeps the feeling that way.

#9 - She wants to be with you always

She really cannot be separated from you, and she tends to follow wherever you are going.

She will ask you to come along if you go somewhere far because she does not want to be left alone.

#10 - She demands intimate details

However, she definitely does not make it obvious.

She slowly digs information from you with her tactic, and you don't realize that you

tell many things.

It is like you are being hypnotized, but it is just because you can trust her.

Well, that's all of the 10 signs that she loves you and can't live without you.

So, really cool information isn't it?

I hope you enjoy this short video, if you have something on your mind, please share

your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!

Thanks for watching!

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Can You Clone Your Dog Like RePet in "The 6th Day"? - Duration: 5:50.

Hi everyone welcome to BIND Media. On this channel we discussed the past the

present and the future of technological innovations and how they are portrayed

in the media. We also explore how technology is changing the way we live

and what society should do to accommodate these technological

innovations. In this episode we explore the technology of dog cloning. It has

been over 20 years since Dolly the most famous and controversial sheep in the

world was born in 1996. Dolly was no ordinary sheep however. She was the first

animal to be cloned from an adult cell. When her birth was announced in 1997 not

only did Dolly become an important milestone in cloning technology but also

her birth provoked intense political and ethical debates about cloning because

many believed that her birth could be a slippery slope leading to human cloning.

While no human has been cloned yet ,or at least according to anyone's

knowledge, many other animals have been cloned since dolly including cows pigs

cats goats camel dear coyotes and of course dogs. In 2005 researchers at the

Seoul National University in South Korea cloned the first dog in the world named

Snuppy. Time magazine called Snuppy the most amazing invention of 2005. So how

does dog cloning actually work? "The complex process of cloning dogs has been

pioneered by scientists in Korea. They take DNA from the original dog and

inject it into a donor egg. They then apply an electric current to kick-start

cell division. The cloned embryo is carried by a

surrogate mother who then gives birth normally. Pet lovers from all walks of

life are keen to reproduce the pooches they loved and lost." Nowadays dog cloning

has been fully commercialized. That means people can pay money to clone their best

friends. There are at least two companies, one in South Korea and the other in the

U.S., that can clone your dog with just a tiny piece of tissue extracted from your

dog. The price of cloning your dog however ranges from $ 50,000 to $ 100,000

and the process takes anywhere between five months to a year. Before 2005 before

any of this was possible cloning the man's best friend was only possible in

the imagination of sci-fi creators. One such imagination can be seen in the

movie "The 6th Day" released in November 2000 almost 5 years

before dog cloning was even possible. In the movie Arnold Schwarzenegger plays

a family man named Adam Gibson was comes home one day to find out that a human

clone has replaced him and taken over his life. He must not only fight back to

save himself from the assassins who try to destroy him to protect their secret

but he also has to uncover who and what is behind the horrible things happening

to him. So basically the movie is a classic Arnold Schwarzenegger action movie.

"I'll be back." The reason we are introducing you to this movie is not because we

thought the movie was good but because we thought the premise of

the movie is interesting. The premise is that human cloning experiment has gone

totally wrong the past and the government has banned human cloning.

However animal cloning technology has become so prevalent in society that dog

cloning is even advertised on TV.

"Because of the shorter lifespan these family members can't help but break our

hearts. Should accident illness or age end your pet's natural life our proven genetic technology can have him back the same day in perfect health with zero

defects guaranteed thanks to RePet."

Later in the movie Adam walks into a shopping mall and considers the option

of getting a cloned dog for his daughter's birthday. "In stage two your pets

DNA is extracted from a lock of fur or drop of blood and then infused on a

cellular level into the blank. In the final stage using RePet's patented

cerebral syncording process all of your pet's thoughts memories and instincts

are painlessly transplanted via the optic nerve." "When did Oliver die?" "Sometime

this morning." "Oh that's perfect. We can still have a post mortem to syncording. But you

gotta act fast because there's only a 12-hour window on deceased brains." "I have

a problem with this whole idea." The dog cloning technology featured in the

movie is a lot different from reality. In reality a dog cannot be cloned within a

few hours because the gestation period or the pregnancy period of a dog is

about two months. Also the memories of the original dog is not transferred over

to the cloned dog because memories are not stored in the DNA which is why your

memories are not transferred over to your children and you don't remember

everything that your parents remember. These things might become possible in

the future but we don't think this kind of technology will be available to the

public within the next 20 years. Therefore based on our rating system we

give the movie a confused robot. But "The Sixth Day" was interesting because

sometime in the future dog cloning technology might really be

advertised on TV and some day you might actually be able to walk into shopping

mall and have your dog cloned. We hope you found this episode interesting and

please leave comments below whether you would be interested in cloning your dog

in the future. Also don't forget to like this video and subscribe to the channel

if you haven't. Thanks for watching.

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Truce village of Panmunjeom -- what it means, what we can expect - Duration: 2:36.

Since the inter-Korean dialogue momentum began at the start of the year,... numerous rounds

of talks have taken place at Panmunjeom, a village located on the inter-Korean border.

It's known as the 'truce village' to many,... as the two Koreas signed the Korean War Armistice

Agreement there in early 1950s.

Oh Jung-hee reports.

A 250-kilometer-long military demarcation line cuts though the Korean peninsula... dividing

it into South and North Korea.

And along this line, there's a buffer zone called the demilitarized zone, or the DMZ,...

that stretches two kilometers north and south from the line.

The village of Panmunjeom is in this zone,... where the two Koreas signed an armistice agreement

in 1953.

A string of inter-Korean talks have taken place this year... after more than three years

of frosty relations.

But the most important event is yet to take place -- that's the third inter-Korean summit

scheduled for April 27th... at the Peace House, located in the South Korean side of the border.

Interest has been brewing over how North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will make his way to the

meeting venue.

It's almost certain that he'll be coming to the border village by car,... but as he nears

Panmungak building -- the southernmost building in Panmunjeom -- he could either choose to

walk past the land border... or continue driving.

If North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is to walk to the Peace House for the summit,... he could

be crossing the military demarcation line here.

He'll be the first North Korean leader to step onto South Korean soil... since the end

of the Korean War in early 1950s.

The fact that it was Kim Jong-un who proposed holding talks in the South Korean side...

is also eye-catching.

The move is viewed as a strategy by the young Kim to stand out from his predecessors.

"The past two inter-Korean summit talks were both held in Pyongyang.

So the fact that the third inter-Korean summit talks are held at Panmunjeom,... or to be

specific, at the Peace House in the South Korean side,... holds great significance."

The border village of Panmunjeom is a symbol of a war that has not ended.

But, at the same time,... it's also the place where the most reconciliatory moves between

Seoul and Pyongyang are exchanged.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

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The Words Matter: How Individuals Can Affect Change — TRAILER - Duration: 2:13.

(dramatic music)

- [Protestors] Deport gays, deport gays,

God is great, deport gays!

- [Michael] I'd walk down the hall and get called "faggot"

by some folks.

- [Protestor] Get rid of 'em.

- [Protestor] Get rid of 'em.

(cheering)

- A friend of mine says, "You know, Michael,

"you weren't the first homosexual at P&G

"but you sure did put a public face

"to it in the '80s."

(protestors chanting)

(dramatic music)

- [Woman] We will have civil rights

for gay people.

- Oh boy, Cincinnati in the '80s.

(sighs)

It was kind of a risky thing,

being known as gay then.

- [News Announcer] AIDS has struck 1,640--

- You had a life span of six months,

maybe 18 months if you were lucky.

There weren't effective remedies then.

- Proctor and Gamble really found this niche

with Peridex prescription mouthwash

being used by people with AIDS.

- There was this disconnect.

P&G wanted to do the science,

they wanted to do the marketing,

but they didn't quite get,

because they weren't gay,

that these are people's lives.

- Things were not good

for the LGBT community.

In P&G, the words "sexual orientation" were

not in the EEO policy statement.

- You know, where are the gays?

Where are the lesbians?

- [Man] The words needed to be there.

- They were not ready to embrace that.

They were not wanting to embrace it.

- [Man] In no way was Michael going to back away.

- I just kept at it.

- He was willing to put it on the line.

- He was willing to be an outlier.

- It's either gonna take you

or you're gonna take it.

And I had made up my mind.

- Policies do matter.

Taking a stand matters. Words matter.

- It's important to understand the struggle

because the truth is, we're always in the struggle.

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Truce village of Panmunjeom -- what it means, what we can expect - Duration: 2:34.

Since the inter-Korean dialogue momentum began at the start of the year,... numerous rounds

of talks have taken place at Panmunjeom, a village located on the inter-Korean border.

It's known as the 'truce village' to many,... as the two Koreas signed the Korean War Armistice

Agreement there in early 1950s.

Oh Jung-hee reports.

A 250-kilometer-long military demarcation line cuts though the Korean peninsula... dividing

it into South and North Korea.

And along this line, there's a buffer zone called the demilitarized zone, or the DMZ,...

that stretches two kilometers north and south from the line.

The village of Panmunjeom is in this zone,... where the two Koreas signed an armistice agreement

in 1953.

A string of inter-Korean talks have taken place this year... after more than three years

of frosty relations.

But the most important event is yet to take place -- that's the third inter-Korean summit

scheduled for April 27th... at the Peace House, located in the South Korean side of the border.

Interest has been brewing over how North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will make his way to the

meeting venue.

It's almost certain that he'll be coming to the border village by car,... but as he nears

Panmungak building -- the southernmost building in Panmunjeom -- he could either choose to

walk past the land border... or continue driving.

If North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is to walk to the Peace House for the summit,... he could

be crossing the military demarcation line here.

He'll be the first North Korean leader to step onto South Korean soil... since the end

of the Korean War in early 1950s.

The fact that it was Kim Jong-un who proposed holding talks in the South Korean side...

is also eye-catching.

The move is viewed as a strategy by the young Kim to stand out from his predecessors.

"The past two inter-Korean summit talks were both held in Pyongyang.

So the fact that the third inter-Korean summit talks are held at Panmunjeom,... or to be

specific, at the Peace House in the South Korean side,... holds great significance."

The border village of Panmunjeom is a symbol of a war that has not ended.

But, at the same time,... it's also the place where the most reconciliatory moves between

Seoul and Pyongyang are exchanged.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

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What Supplements Can You Take During Intermittent Fasting? - Duration: 5:07.

hey guys Kevin Kreider and in this video I want to share with you what

supplements can you take while you're doing intermittent fasting a lot of

times people ask me hey guys hey Kevin what's up lemons can I take one I do

intermittent fasting is gonna technically break my fast if you're

going by a traditional fast which is technically no water even or you could

do a water fast it's just water then none of this applies to you because

you're just going to think that anything that goes into your body is breaking

your fast but you obviously don't know the purpose for this type of

intermittent fasting which is to keep your insulin low when you keep your

insulin low it triggers a sympathetic nervous system your sympathetic nervous

system is your fight-or-flight response now what does all this jargon mean it

means that if you've ever been in a position where somebody's about to punch

you in the face you either run or you fight that little adrenaline that you

get from that pump I can feel it right now a little bit is the sympathetic

nervous system its epinephrine norepinephrine releasing and it gives

you a burst of energy and you start to feel really good or you feel very

heightened and alert that is getting released when your insulin levels are

lower because the parasympathetic nervous system gets kicked in whenever

you your insulin starts to rise and says to your body

oh I'm being fed let's switch over I don't need this fight-or-flight response

any more because I just say I don't need to go get food I've relaxed a little bit

that also reduces your growth hormone levels so all of these supplements are

for the purpose of keeping the sympathetic nervous system rising as the

parasympathetic system starts to lower a little bit and what supplements are

actually allowed during this period coffee people don't think coffee is it

something like caffeine is a supplement and caffeine is found in black coffee no

milk no sugar try not to put any other additives in it creatine creatine

hydrochloride clean creating whatever whatever these fancy crazy names they're

fine to take on empty stomach as well you can take

things like Elsa to a mallet you can take things like nitric oxide boosters

vitamins if you want but I usually recommend having that with food on your

first meal you can have any type of flavored but non sugary types of

pre-workouts as long as the calories are below 50

grams of our 50 calories as long as the calories are below 50 calories then

you're pretty much in the clear because look anything you take with a little bit

of sugars I was are gonna raise your info a little a little higher but the

whole purpose of this is to keep it as low as possible and to keep you in a

fasted State or what appears to be a fasted state that is the purpose of

intermittent fasting and you get those great benefits such as longevity the

finding studies that your lifespan is a little bit longer than people who eat

regularly and need more calories and you just get all those same great benefits

but you're doing it every day and spurts sporadically and that's what I love

about intermittent fasting those are the supplements that come to the top of my

head obviously BCAAs or another one branch

chain amino acids the main thing that makes branched chain amino acids so

effective is the leucine and it's using a 2 to 1:1 ratio

leucine isoleucine and valine are the 3 branch chain amino acids that make it

that have the three amino acids that make a branched chain amino acid and

valine is the most effective of the three and so you got to make sure it's a

2 to 1:1 ratio anything more like 6 to 2 whatever is

like it's crazy so if it's overdue it's just beginning it's a ploy doesn't do

anything more or worse you're not gonna do anything bad actually for your body

when you do it that way and brings chain amino acids obviously release the

insulin as well tells your brain that you're being fed but the thing is I

usually recommend doing that after you're done working out if

you're going to do intermittent fast in this way even if you workout first thing

in the morning it technically will break the fast but that is one of the more

useful amino acids and supplements to take while you're doing fasting because

it spares muscle protein from being used and broken down for energy especially

when you're doing fasting for long terms a little bit longer than 24 hours they

definitely recommend a brain's genome a branch chain amino acid then even though

technically it is breaking the fast all right guys I hope you enjoyed this video

and that it answered all your questions if you love intermittent fasting I have

a whole section on that you can go through the whole YouTube section or you

just download the free intermittent fasting cheat sheet that I make

available to the full handbook that is also available on Amazon for you but the

cheat sheets free you can download the link you can download it by clicking on

the link below I'll see you guys soon

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Surprise! Our Toddler Can Fly A Kite! It's Another Beautiful Day In Texas! - Duration: 10:45.

So his great grandmother gave him that box for his uh his first birthday

We hadn't been able to get down there to see her until this until Easter

so

He likes to play with it

But here recently he think he enjoys sitting on it a little bit more

He's been sitting on it watching TV for like thirty minutes. There's the longest I think he's ever sat still in his entire life

so

Grandma, thank you for the chair

So Gabriel went down for a nap

He's been sleeping pretty good. We starting to stir, so I think it's time to get things ready for lunch

And then hopefully maybe we go outside spend some time at the park or something

Behind me order that blanket

It's Charlie pick inside from you

Oh

As my friend Nick barrows would say it's a beautiful day in Texas

We're back getting rehydrated

You're holding that right but

You know what y'all haven't watched us do in a while

Not go to the grocery store. Sorry Pam

Go to the chiropractor. Oh Proctor. That's how we're going hey

You look really pretty with that break today

You look kind of like like an Elvis princess or something like that like

Okay, he fell asleep on the way here

So now I'm waiting in the car for our turn before I wake him up and take him in there

We're all adjusted

Gabriel was not happy about it so

Yeah, we woke him up from his nap took him in there. He was playing around something and bumped his head on

I tell you war which he didn't die didn't bother him didn't get upset about it

But then we put him on the table to get adjusted he decided he want to be there

He doesn't like to be contained

Itsy-bitsy spider went

Up the water spout down

Came the rain and

Washed the spider out out came the Sun and dried up all the rain, and the itsy bitsy spider

Went up the spout again

Yay

I ran up there on the top of you

All right, everybody everything's back to normal around here. I think

Thank goodness, so it should be a nice and quiet one house hunting this weekend, so

Maybe this will be the weekend

Thanks for watching see you guys next time

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Where do we find ticks, what diseases can transmit and how we keep away from them! - Duration: 5:06.

Did you know that ticks are more active in spring than in the rest of the year?

I'm Gabriel Lycosa and today we will find interesting things about ticks.

More precisely where do we find them, what diseases can transmit to humans and how to keep them away?

Ticks are an order of mites that represent the class of arachnids.

They are therefore arthropods but are mistakenly called insects.

Mites are ectoparasites of reptiles, birds and mammals, with mandatory haematopoietic feeding.

So they feed on the host's blood!

They are of particular importance from the medical and veterinary point of view.

They can vary in size, from the pin of a needle to the size of a pencil stripper.

While they feed on blood, they get bigger, and their color also varies.

From different shades of brown to red-brown and black.

The body is divided into an earlier region, called GNATOSOMA, and a posterior region, IDIOSOMA.

The larva has three pairs of mebras and probably the confusion with insects

Both the nymph and the adult have 4 pairs of clawed limbs.

In Romania, 27 species of ticks were identified, Ixodes ricinus being the most common species.

The tick is a vector that can transmit different diseases to humans and animals.

It is important that the tick does not cause the disease!

More specifically, ticks can be infested with different protozoa or bacteria.

And these protozoa and bacteria actually produce disease.

Now we will review the diseases that can be transmitted by the tick bite.

BABESIOZA - infects and destroys red blood cells (red blood cells).

It is transmitted through the tick that infects itself with the parasite that causes the disease.

TICK ENCEPHALY - is a viral infection.

The disease is manifested in the central nervous system and occurs in many areas of Europe as well as in Asia.

HEMORAGIC FEVER FOR CRIME-CONGO - is also a viral disease transmitted through the tick.

It is mainly found in Eastern Europe and Southwestern Europe.

FEVER THAT REAPPEAR - is transmitted through small ticks.

The risk of emergence is particularly high in the Iberian Peninsula.

And last but not least, the disease everyone knows.

Lyme disease or Lyme boreliosis - as is known.

LYME DISEASE is caused by a bacterium.

Ticks, in turn, become infected by feeding on the blood infected by this bacterium.

Lyme disease is most common in Europe, North America and Asia.

If you want to know more about these diseases.

Leave a comment and tell me this!

And I will make a video in which I will talk about the symptomatology and the phases of these diseases.

Because the grill period is approaching, and probably many of us will spend more time in nature

and through parks.

Here are some tips on how to protect yourself from these invertebrate animals.

When you come out in nature wearing light colored clothes because the tick is more visible

if it has climbed on you.

Wear long pants in slippers or socks, and slippers must be closed, not sandals.

Avoid areas with shrubs and high grass!

Because these animals await their host climbed on top of grass and branches.

Inspect your pets, children and you after a walk through nature.

The ticks do not inject as soon as they reach the host!

And we often do not even feel there presence.

They search for warm and wet areas of the body and migrate to the axillary, inguinal or hair area.

CAREFUL! Do not try to remove the tick!

Because there is a risk that it may break or even go deeper into the skin.

Do not use grease, heat or other ineffective experimental methods to remove it!

Get medical advice immediately!

If the tick is removed, the risk of illness is minimal!

And the doctor will prescribe antibiotic preventative treatment.

If you want more episodes on this theme, just click on the SUBSCIBE button!

Leave a comment telling me that you still want episodes of this kind.

And do not forget, until next time, LOVE the NATURE!

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How FAST can you become FLUENT in ENGLISH: HONEST facts! - Duration: 12:47.

Hey Love Englishers welcome back to the channel I'm Sabrah and I'm Leila and

today we have a very honest lesson for you also a relaxed lesson yeah I got my coffee.

Starbucks. It's actually a holiday here in the UK so we're kind of relaxing

chilling out yeah it's Easter so we should be eating chocolate really yeah

that's true waiting for mine. I've got a hot chocolate so...Yes so today guys we are going to tell

you our honest opinion as English teachers about how quickly you can get

fluent in English before we get going guys I promised you in the last video I

filmed that we would say hello in some of your languages that I missed and thank

you so much for all your lovely comments yeah how to say hello we're learning

lots of different languages thanks to you guys yeah that's true we have people

from Somalia watching Eritrea, all around the world it's very very exciting so

you do you wanna start Leila okay I checked the pronunciation here so Russians correct

me if I'm wrong pre-vet pre-vet yes no it's not it's Privet, privet yeah

yeah it's privet there we go so Privet and I have

to say to India hello to India namaste namaste you get the easy ones I've got a

hard one later and Namaskar I believe it's also another way to say

hello in a different part of India yeah okay I've got Czest yep Polish

hello Poland and I've also got Sawadee Ka

Sawadee ka okay guys keep commenting tell us about your languages and we will

say hello another time or maybe you could let us know how to say goodbye

watch to the end and do that yeah so today is really just an informal chat

with you guys to talk about how fast you can realistically become fluent in

English and really what fluent means for you yeah that's right and Leila and I

have actually been teaching English a very long time for donkey's years we

would say, donkey's years is a great way of saying a really long time

yeah so I've been teaching since I was I started teaching actually in South

America when I was 18 teaching children and yes 10 years and a bit more on I'm

still teaching so how about you Leila I started teacher when I was about 25 or

so I'm 21 now how does that work out we've gone backwards let's not let's

not be too honest about our ages. Now as many of you know we actually teach EAP English for

academic purposes but we both taught TEFL in language schools so teaching

English as a foreign language now we focus more on IELTS University English

so preparing students with their English to go to university so being able to

speak in English confidently via presentations seminars yeah much more

specific now much more academic but I've taught IELTS before CAE

i know you have as well Leila, yeah FCE all the acronyms you can think of, yeah so guys I

think it's really important to say about fluency that this this word fluency can

mean different things for different people and I think there's so much on

the internet to say oh if you do this you'll get fluent or follow these steps

and you're gonna learn and that can work for some people but if you're finding

that you're following some of those and you don't feel you're getting fluent

it could be because actually you don't know what fluent means for you. Does fluent

mean to be completely proficient in English and like a native speaker

because that takes a very long time being honest it takes a very long time

and it depends on the person but it can take a very long time yeah and when we

mark people in speaking exams they have to complete the speaking exam as you

would in IELTS very similar at the university level but we don't actually

consider fluent to be perfect English yeah it's about maintaining conversation

yeah so not getting stuck when you can't remember a word being able to explain

that word and give a definition or an example in another way that is fluency

yeah fluency in in my opinion I think Leila and I have the same opinion it's

being able to communicate well in the language to be able to function in the

country which actually speaks that language

and be able to function well not always be able to understand everything but be

able to you know understand 80% and be able to speak and be understood that is

I think fluent in many ways, proficiency is different yeah it means perfect so

fluent think about what fluent means for you and and set yourself kind of

measurable goals don't set your sights too high to think I want to be like a

native speaker because yes you may want to be like a native speaker and I'm sure

you'll get there but it takes time and I think you've got to not be scared of

making mistakes making errors doesn't mean that you're not fluent again

Sabrah was mentioned mentioning proficiency yes so it's really about

maintaining speech if you make a mistake keep going that is fluency yeah, correct

yourself even English, flowing with the language, that's it, even you know native

speakers will make pronunciation and vocabulary mistakes on occasion yeah but

it doesn't mean we stop talking I've heard English people say, what is it they

always say , there is that really common mistake it's particularly common with

cockneys what is it like she don't yeah she don't my Nana does that I love you Nan

but she speaks like this so you know having perfect grammar it's

actually it's not really reflective of what a real native speaker talks like so

forget that when it comes to fluency, and the other thing guys right

big big tip here and I think something that's so important towards building

your fluency is it really does depend on the person everybody has a different

learning style a different learner speed what language have you have you learnt

it in the beginning so for example if your Arabic your alphabet is completely

different your brain is wired for a different language if you're Chinese

again it's the same completely different characters, completely different way of

expressing thought so it's going to take a little bit longer if your language is

very different in it's structures to English if you're a Latin from a Latin

speaking country that's going to be much easier yeah even without speaking Italian

before I could speak Italian I could recognize words in Italian because

they're the same more or less except with an extra vowel at the end yeah in

English so I could understand that quite easily yeah

and I know some people expect I see this with our students that sometimes some

students are a little bit slower to learn the language and they get very

frustrated when they see other people in the classroom learning more quickly now

you mustn't feel like that because as I was saying everybody learns with their

own speed and it could be that you are more kind of obsessed or interested in

being correct so actually you might hear other students

speaking I think all they're speaking so much and they're so much better than me

but are they correct? So that's the other thing guys if you're making lots of

mistakes ok yes you are fluent and you are doing well with that but it doesn't

mean you're necessarily speaking correct English so just be patient with yourself

and keep thinking everybody learns at a different speed I'm finding my speed you

know oh yeah and I think the important thing is when you compare yourself to

others it's not a great way to reflect on your progress

you really have to, you were saying having measureable goals, really consider where

you were two weeks ago compared to where you are now and you should be able to

identify and certainly your teacher if you have an English teacher will be able

to tell you what areas she thinks you're making progress in and I think picking

specific things that you're getting wrong so whether it's a

pronunciation error I've got a couple of Thai students at the moment and I'm

desperately trying to get them to correct l and r you can always go

to Sabrah's video, watch my video if you have that problem but focusing and having goals I

think is really going to help you become fluent and also feel that you're making

that progress to give you that encouragement and motivation which we

all need yeah definitely now another thing I want to say Leila and Leila I'm

going to ask you about this and this is that being shy doesn't help you to

become fluent and being shy is going to be make you somebody who takes longer to

become fluent so Leila tell us a little bit about that I'm not shy okay I'm not

shy in English I'm not remotely shy but a Sabrah was mentioning earlier that if

you are worried about the mistakes you're making you're called a concrete

learner you want to know the rules you want to know the exact grammatical

structures so that you don't make mistakes and because I'm a teacher

maybe I'm a bit like this so when it comes to speaking Italian I kind of

stick with the phrases that I know and I try not to push myself she's dogmatic

definitely I'm more aware of the errors I'm making and so I don't speak as much

as Sabrah does in Italian Sabrah is quite natural and just kind of you go for it

don't you but I do make a lot of mistake yeah so we're very different kind of

learners and yes maybe I'm more fluent than Leila but I'm not as correct always

so it depends what you want from your fluency do you want to take it more

slowly and not be as fluent but be very correct or do you just want to be able

to communicate and speak a lot and not worry about mistakes

it will depend on culture as well Asians relax really you can't learn all the

grammar perfectly at once, don't worry, it takes time in Asian culture it's very

important to be correct and I know that you feel very bad when you make mistakes

but you must relax yeah and Arabic speakers pick up a

grammar book we love you but pick up a grammar book right

okay so motivation now what is it that motivates you to learn English whether

it is business whether it's going to university like our students whether

it's looking for an English girlfriend or boyfriend who knows whatever your

motivation is really consider how you can achieve what you need to for that

purpose for that goal yes exactly so you know how motivated you are how much you

really want to learn English will hugely affect your fluency are you spending an

hour every morning listening to English podcasts reading the English papers you

know having English on in the background are you immersing yourself in it

depending how committed you are to it will really affect your fluency I think

the worst motivation for learning a language is your parents the students

that we have who have been sent over here because their parents just let you

have to learn English you have to do it unfortunately especially when you're

young you don't always appreciate these opportunities that are presented to you

and I think sometimes they're really lacking motivation they're just here to

have fun and they're not too bothered about taking this opportunity and

learning English yeah that's very very true

and I think you know the more you enjoy it the more you're going to want to

listen to English and want to talk to native speakers and you know really want

to become fluent in the language and I think when you see people that really

want to they do they learn, they learn fast you know, I think that is the biggest thing

you know what are you why are you learning

do you want to be that person who can speak very well in business meetings or

do you want to be able to you know watch an english movie without you know having

to stop and translate things why are you learning and it's yes really good to

keep referring back to that okay we would really like to know why you are

learning yes because that's something that could help us develop some lessons

for you if we're a people that are learning English for business then we

might even come up with a few business lesson business lessons business phrasal

verbs we've both taught business English yeah we have here that's true so let us know

what are you doing or are any of you looking to go to university here yeah

tell us about it guys in the comments we love to hear from you it's so exciting

to see how many people we've got watching us from all around the world

now as we were just saying guys yes it is all about your motivation and on this

channel we hope we'll make you fall in love with the English language that's

why we're called love English, or us! Whatever works brilliant guys well we

hope this kind of honest chat has helped you sort of be able to understand what

fluency is and how you can achieve it but also kind of taking steps in a in a

slow but confident way towards it also don't forget I asked you earlier tell us

how to say goodbye in your languages we've been saying hello but we like to

learn with you so let us know in the comments below and at the end of the

next lesson look out for that so thank you so much for watching and don't

forget to subscribe to the channel and have a look at our next lesson steps to

fluency that might be the thing that helps you learn see you later guys but I

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Truce village of Panmunjeom -- what it means, what we can expect - Duration: 2:34.

Since the inter-Korean dialogue momentum began at the start of the year,... numerous rounds

of talks have taken place at Panmunjeom, a village located on the inter-Korean border.

It's known as the 'truce village' to many,... as the two Koreas signed the Korean War Armistice

Agreement there in early 1950s.

Oh Jung-hee reports.

A 250-kilometer-long military demarcation line cuts though the Korean peninsula... dividing

it into South and North Korea.

And along this line, there's a buffer zone called the demilitarized zone, or the DMZ,...

that stretches two kilometers north and south from the line.

The village of Panmunjeom is in this zone,... where the two Koreas signed an armistice agreement

in 1953.

A string of inter-Korean talks have taken place this year... after more than three years

of frosty relations.

But the most important event is yet to take place -- that's the third inter-Korean summit

scheduled for April 27th... at the Peace House, located in the South Korean side of the border.

Interest has been brewing over how North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will make his way to the

meeting venue.

It's almost certain that he'll be coming to the border village by car,... but as he nears

Panmungak building -- the southernmost building in Panmunjeom -- he could either choose to

walk past the land border... or continue driving.

If North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is to walk to the Peace House for the summit,... he could

be crossing the military demarcation line here.

He'll be the first North Korean leader to step onto South Korean soil... since the end

of the Korean War in early 1950s.

The fact that it was Kim Jong-un who proposed holding talks in the South Korean side...

is also eye-catching.

The move is viewed as a strategy by the young Kim to stand out from his predecessors.

"The past two inter-Korean summit talks were both held in Pyongyang.

So the fact that the third inter-Korean summit talks are held at Panmunjeom,... or to be

specific, at the Peace House in the South Korean side,... holds great significance."

The border village of Panmunjeom is a symbol of a war that has not ended.

But, at the same time,... it's also the place where the most reconciliatory moves between

Seoul and Pyongyang are exchanged.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

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Sabrina Carpenter - Can't Blame A Girl For Trying - Duration: 2:50.

Sabrina Carpenter - Can't Blame A Girl For Trying

Sabrina Carpenter - Can't Blame A Girl For Trying

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How Can I Love My Voice? Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy - Duration: 5:53.

Hey guys welcome back again to Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy, where the proof is in the singing!

We got quite a few requests for this one.

It's how can I love the sound of my voice.

A lot of people right in and they say, you know, I record myself, and I listened back

and I hate it.

Is that what I really sound like?

Well, unfortunately yes.

It is.

In fact it's the way to get better.

So I'd like to share my own personal testimony with you guys and hopefully if you can relate

to this and resonate with it it might make some sense to you.

So when I first started out singing my first instrument was guitar, so I was a very accomplished

guitar player and you know singing was, you know, the only reason I wanted to learn how

to sing was to get me between guitar solos, and eventually not have to put up with the

singer, so I could, you know, do it myself, and not have to depend on that guy.

But anyway, early on, I would record myself and I would listen back and go oh gosh is

that what I really sound like?

Well, unfortunately, it really was.

And of course like we all do, we all have influences, so I would try to emulate some

of my favorite singers at the time, whether it was Lou Gramm from Foreigner, or Paul Rodgers

from Bad Company, you know David Coverdale from Whitesnake, or other bands like, or in

fact he wasn't an Whitesnake at the time, he was in Deep Purple when I first started,

but ha ha…

You know Robert Plant was another one, big big time for me early on.

And so I tried to emulate their sound, and I listened back and go okay how can I get

this, my voice to sound like their voice.

Now, we don't want to sound like anyone, I get that.

Come on, guys!

But we all have influences, and it's those influences that we have that increases our

palette to give us a lot of different styles and ways to grow our voice.

So with that said, so we can set the bar high by saying well this person has set the bar

really high, how can I achieve this level of success and then re-present that with our

own voice.

So anyway, with that said, so I tried to, let's say, Robert plant and sing oh I don't

know Stairway to Heaven, or whatever it was, and I fell miserably short.

Miserably short.

I hated the sound of my voice.

It was bloody awful.

I felt like I was gagging on my vowels and choking on them.

I felt like there was cotton in my throat, and I couldn't get good tone, I couldn't

get good pitch, I was just struggling, you know?

Straight up!

Well, what I learned was, is that I could try to identify some things that I did love

about my voice.

So let's say I did like the first verse of a Led Zeppelin song, and, by the way,

I would try to do these things well within my range.

I wouldn't try to grab things way out of my range.

Otherwise it would sound like I was throwing a cat through a hula hoop or something!

Rowwwww!

You know, like real thin, scratchy squealy brassy sort of sound!

So I would do things that were within my range, and I would try to get my pitch together,

first, because that's really annoying.

And then what I would do is I would listen to, is there anything about my voice that

I liked?

And eventually, I could honestly answer yeah!

I mean, some things I could put up with.

You know, so I go okay, well, I could put up with the first line in whatever song it was,

and then I'd work on it.

Over and over and over, and re-record it, and listen back, work on it, that's why

said it's really important to record it and listen back.

And then I go well, okay.

That's…

You know, it doesn't suck!

It's not great…

But then I would go to the chorus, you know, what ever.

You know, you would actually have to piece these things together, as you get better,

you could start with the verse.

Just do it over and over again.

Till you like it.

Don't try to make it through the whole song.

Just do the verse.

Then the verse and the chorus.

Verse, chorus, next verse.

Verse, chorus, next verse, chorus.

Like, you work this stuff up!

Well, what I found was, as I began to study the voice that we could build vowel sounds

that are all open, with really good tone.

Look at my video called the five laws of singing.

I talk about open throat technique and the bright ping that actually grows the tone for

our voice.

So, as I did this, I was able to get to where I like, wasn't embarrassed about my sound.

It wasn't awesome…

But I wasn't embarrassed about it either.

And I could see the progression of this and I could see the forest from the trees, and

I could see the light at the end of the tunnel, and thank God it wasn't a train heading

my way ha ha…

And so I started to progress, and this actually spawned the beginning of how I learned to sing.

And wanting to learn more and more and more about the voice.

And so it started there, wanting to emulate my favorite artists, recording myself listening

back, finding nuances that I liked about my voice, picking things well within my range,

and then migrating little by little.

Now let's talk about picking things well within your range.

Because most people say I want to sound like, you know, Bruno Mars!

Or I want to sound like, you know, Jared Leno.

Like you know, whoever your favorite singer is.

In the bar is set so high, that you say to yourself I could never achieve that.

Guess what?

You can't.

Not that way.

You have to do this step by step by step.

I cover all of this in my singing course called How To Sing Better Than Anyone Else.

Please feel free to check it out.

Also, I have a singers forums with over 12,000 members in there now.

You can join it for free at Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy dot com.

If you like what you heard, please like and subscribe to my channel, that would be awesome.

But, in the end, we do this stuff incrementally.

And we learn in doses, in small stages.

And as we learn to get better and better at it, and evaluate ourselves, we can grow responsibly

and reasonably, with reasonable expectations, rather than throwing the baby out with the

bathwater and saying it all sucks, I suck, I can never achieve this.

It's just not true.

You absolutely can.

Okay?

Thank you for joining me.

Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy, where the proof is in the singing.

Peace.

Out.

Hey guys, if you like what you heard, please like and subscribe to my channel.

And if you want to get notified when I have a new cool video come out, you need to go

to my channel and click on this little BELL icon and it will actually notify you every

time I have a video come out.

Thanks, guys!

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CAN SHE PLAY FORTNITE UP THERE?! - Duration: 15:32.

- [Jesse] Babe, you are looking good today.

- Aw, thanks, honey.

- [Jesse] This is Rory.

This is her typical day in her life.

Look at all those Easter bunnies and no shoes!

- [Terra] Stuffed animals, crazy hair...

- [Jesse] She is definitely a free spirit, guys!

Aydah-bear's gettin' all stretched out and ready for silks.

Are you gettin' better, dude?

- Yes.

- [Jesse] Yeah, I'm excited to see you this time.

(upbeat background music)

- It's hard!

(Jesse and Aydah laugh)

- [Instructor] Go back to standing before you slip!

- [Terra] Alright, now Aydah's moving on to trapeze,

you guys.

She's gonna be a circus pro.

How is it, Bears?

(Terra laughs)

Is it tough?

The instructor makes it look easy, huh.

Alright, Aydah-bear's moving to a higher bar.

I know she can do it.

I think she's almost got it!

(upbeat music continues)

That was pretty good!

Rory, do you wanna join the class next week?

- Yeah.

- [Terra] Yeah?

What's your skills?

Whoa, look at that!

You're a pro!

(Terra laughs)

Alright, Rory, guess what?

- What?

- [Terra] You get to start next week when we come back!

Are you excited? Yeah?

You get to do the whole class!

Say excuse me! Oh, geez!

What were you just sayin', Jayla?

- That was so exhausting to watch.

- [Terra] To watch? That was so exhausting to watch?

Well, I signed you up, so you start next week.

- You did?

- Hah, good joke.

- [Terra] Yeah, I did.

You need some physical activity in your life, child!

- Yeah, I will do squats and pull-ups and run every day,

but I do not wanna do that.

- [Terra] Why?

- 'Cause I'm gonna embarrass myself by falling on the floor

and breaking a hip.

- [Terra] Everybody falls on the floor

when they're learning.

- Yeah, but they don't break hips.

I'm gonna break a hip!

- We made it back home, and of course, Rory wants to play

hide and seek.

I'm gonna count, you go hide, ready? One...

- Count with your eyes closed!

- [Jesse] Okay, I'm counting with my eyes closed.

Two...hey, you gotta go hide upstairs 'cause it's almost

time for bed!

- I'm hiding down here.

- [Jesse] No, I'm gonna find you really easily.

You gotta hide upstairs 'cause it's almost bedtime, okay?

- Okay.

- [Jesse] 'Kay, ready?

One, two, three, four...

- Count for 20 minutes!

- [Jesse] Five...20 minutes? I'll be here forever!

Flick on the lights...Rory, where are you?

Where are you, Ro?

(Jesse and Rory laugh)

- Was that a good hiding place?

- [Jesse] Kind of!

Rory is getting ready for bed, guys, she's all snuggled up.

Are you sleepy?

- Yeah.

- Yeah?

- I'm not sleepy

- Tell me about what you think you're gonna dream about.

- Um, unicorns and princesses.

- Unicorns and princesses?

- Yeah.

- Oh my gosh.

- And flying doggies.

- [Terra] Got a little snacky snack there?

- No.

- [Terra] Just a little somethin' somethin'?

- No.

- [Terra] You gonna share with your momma?

- No, no.

- [Terra] Gon' share with your lil momma?

- No.

- [Terra] Just one little kernel? Just one?

- No.

I said no.

- [Terra] I just want one.

- I said no!

Now there's some on the floor.

- [Terra] Thank you!

We have been working on homework.

This is just our normal nightly routine.

We're trying to get better at it and better at being in

a routine because sometimes we're bad about that,

right, Bears?

- [Jayla] Yes.

- [Terra] So, we are currently working on Aydah's STEM

project for school, which is her science fair project,

your first ever one that you've ever done.

She's a big fourth grader now, and what is gonna be

the title?

- Which stain remover...

- [Terra] Putting stain removers to the test.

- Yes.

- [Terra] So we're gonna try, like, coffee stains,

grass stains, oil and how the different stain removers

react to the different stains, right?

Is that gonna be the goal?

Finding out, essentially, which one is the best.

And that does solve a real world problem, 'cause then

everybody will know which one's the best.

We have lots and lots of exciting things that are gonna

be happening this year.

Summer's gonna be coming, so you know what that means,

smelly belly's gon' be at the beach, beachin' it up,

and the pool, and traveling.

We actually have been house hunting recently, so we are

in the process of looking for a new house and I am

so excited to move.

We need a bigger house, we're busting out the seams

in this house that we're currently living in, so that

has been number one on my mind and it's been really hard

to focus on work and life because I just really really

wanna get a new house.

We want our own swimming pool, yep yep!

- I need help.

- She always needs help.

She always needs help.

So if you wanna make sure to be along on all

of those adventures, make sure that you are part

of the Pickle Squad, and the way that you do that is

super simple, all you have to do is be subscribed,

turn on your notification bell and comment down below

that you are a part of the Pickle Squad, and you will

always be notified of our amazing adventures

along the way and get to come with us.

What are you doing now?

What is this?

What is this?!

Stop the bouncing!

Look at, this is how she sits for homework.

She cannot sit still, she has to sit on a bouncing ball.

(cat meows)

Do you guys hear this in the background? Pasquale is

not happy with us right now because he wants to run

free and be a wild jungle cat, and he also wants

his raw meat.

As soon as we give him his raw meat, he'll be

nice and happy.

- If you guys didn't watch the slime blaster video,

go check that out, but while we were grabbing our slime

blaster guns, Pasquale was just out laying outside in the

front yard and he was, like, playing in the bushes like...

- [Terra] Yeah, he thinks he's a jungle cat.

- It was weird 'cause we just walked up like, "Pasquale,

what are you doing outside?"

- [Terra] We know, it's weird.

Jesse...oh, by the way, you guys, best frozen pizza...

Open that, I gotta show 'em that!

- [Jesse] Oh.

- [Terra] Best frozen pizza money can buy.

That brand, right there.

- Alright.

- [Terra] This is the meat!

- This is Pasquale's raw meat that he eats, and it's got

like, bone chunks in it...

- [Terra] Organs.

- It's got everything.

- [Terra] If you're eating, look away for this part.

- It actually doesn't look that gross.

- [Terra] It looks just like regular ground beef, but I

don't quite know what's in it, they just call it

"Kitten Mix".

That's all I know.

- There's organs in it.

- [Terra] You sure about this?

- So, we have nothing else to vlog right now because it's

late at night, and you know things get crazy when it's

gettin' late and we're vloggin'.

So, I'ma see how long it's gonna take me to eat

this cottage cheese.

- [Terra] I thought you just said how much you can eat

in ten seconds.

- I think I can eat all of it in ten seconds.

- [Terra] 'Kay, ready, set, go.

- Wait, wait, wait, I gotta prepare myself.

- [Terra] Thought you were prepared.

- Just put it on the timer.

- Ready, set, go!

- [Terra] You know, you have to hit timer.

(Jesse and Terra laugh)

So anticlimactic.

- Ready, set!

- Okay.

(jaunty music begins)

- [Terra] Alright, is he even chewing it?

I don't think he is.

You have five seconds left.

Three, two, one...oh no!

So close, so close.

- [Aydah] There's still some in your mouth.

- [Terra] Smell-o-vision guys, I've been growing mint.

Oh my goodness, I have to make up for my poor favorite

cactus that I killed.

I'm so sad about that.

- I'm surprised it didn't die yet!

- [Terra] Well, it's only two days old, so it probably

won't last much longer.

But I put these little sticks to hold it up, like I'm

actually taking care of it.

Look at, it's falling over again.

I have to, like, adjust it, there we go.

Jayla's joining in on the fun.

What's the challenge?

- Alright, can I chug this in 30 seconds?

- [Terra] I don't know, I don't think you can do

that one, Jayla, that's tough.

I don't recommend this at home.

- Go!

(Jayla breathes heavily)

- [Terra] No, you need more mental preparation!

You have to be really mentally prepared for this.

Your body does not know what it's getting itself into.

Slow down, slow down!

Slow down a little bit.

- [Jesse] Fifteen seconds left!

- [Terra] Fifteen seconds!

Alright, you just gotta go for it now!

(fast, intense music begins)

Chug, chug, chug!

Oh goodness, she's having a hard time with this.

I don't blame her.

Anybody would, anybody would have a hard time.

Five, four, three...

(Terra sighs in relief)

I didn't think you were gonna do that.

- I didn't think she was gonna make it.

She made it in like 29 seconds.

- [Terra] Paquale, that's the human water, that's

not kitty water.

- Oh, he just farted!

- [Terra] Oooh! I was gonna say, fun fact about Pasquale,

he loves drinking out of our cups.

- Okay, ready?

- [Terra] Alright, Aydah, what's the challenge?

Are you doing a real challenge here?

- Okay, so, this is...

- [Terra] Everyone is smelling the fart now.

- Guys, he puts his butt on our laptops.

It's gettin' out of control.

- 'Kay, so, we've got 20 seconds set on the tima', I have

a full one cup, one cup, and...

- [Jesse] If you didn't know, Aydah's from New Jersey!

- And we're gonna drink it and see if we can get to one

fourth of a cup.

- [Jayla] Aydah, stop.

- I need somebody to start the timer for me.

- [Jesse] Wait, are you from New Jersey or New England?

- Don't know!

- [Terra] Oh, you're Australian!

- Alright, ready, go!

- Oh, wait...

- [Terra] Oh, she's spillage, she's spillin'! Go, go!

(fast, intense music begins)

Are you tryna get it all the way down to a fourth cup?

I think you can finish all that.

15 seconds, you're halfway done, dude.

You're almost done, at ten seconds.

There you go, all done with five seconds to spare.

(Aydah burps, Terra laughs)

- [Terra] This is what our life has become.

- Finally, a challenge that is actually healthy for you.

You shouldn't try to sit down and eat, like, 500 chicken

nuggets or a bowl full of Takis, but this is the

drinking water challenge.

It's really healthy for you.

- Go, go!

- [Terra] It's not soup!

She's slurping it like it's soup.

Alright, you got 12 seconds left.

- [Aydah and Terra] Eleven, ten, nine, eight, seven, six...

- [Terra] Uh-oh, you're almost done!

You're so close!

Oh, she's spitting it back in!

- [Jesse] Oh, she didn't do it!

- [Terra] I would say that counts.

It was still beeping.

Look at Pasquale, you guys.

Look at him, he sits on the laptop.

- I'm just trying to do my homework.

- Jesse said I'm not getting enough camera angles,

so here's a new angle.

This a better angle?

(Jesse laughs)

- That's a better angle.

- [Terra] This one, is this one good?

- That's a pretty terrible one.

- [Terra] Is this better for you? Is this better?

- It depends on how much earwax is in my ear.

- [Terra] A lot.

Ooh yeah, oh my god! I'm just kidding.

Is this good for ya? Artistic enough?

- Yah.

- I'd like it to be a little more artsy, but if that's

the best you can do...

- [Terra] Okay, let me think of something else.

- [Jesse] Alright, guys, so Terra's trying to get a good

angle...

- I gotta get on the fridge for this one.

- [Jesse] So she's gotta climb up.

- What if I die?

How do I get up there?

- [Jesse] It's the only way to get good angles.

- I can't get up here!

- [Jesse] Just go for it!

- I have an idea, I have a better idea.

- [Jesse] Just go for it, just pretend you're a

Pasquale and then you'll make it.

- I'm not a jungle cat!

'Kay, watch out...oof!

- [Aydah] Exactly, that's what I was trying to show you.

- Ah, okay...look, there's stuff up here!

- [Aydah] There is?

- [Jayla] What is there?

- Some things you can't know about.

- [Jesse] Oh, were there presents up there that

we forgot about?

- Yeah, I think so.

I made it to even higher ground to get this next good angle.

Okay...

(Terra laughs)

- [Jesse] Terra got herself all the way up to show everyone

the view, but the thing is is I'm not gonna let you

get that good angle.

I'm not gonna hand you the camera, yeah, no way.

- That's mean.

It took a lot of work for me to get up here.

- [Jesse] Yeah?

- Yeah.

- [Jesse] How is that mean?

- I can't reach the camera.

- [Jesse] You think it's mean?

- Yes.

- [Terra] Come on, they wanna see the view!

- [Jesse] I don't think you really care!

- It's dusty up here!

- [Jesse] Well, I think we should just let you live

up there for a little while.

- Well, I could get down.

I'm literally laying on top of a pasta machine, like, I

would like to get down, it's not comfortable.

Look at this!

- [Jesse] Alright, here, take 'em.

- Look at this, I was laying on this thing.

(everyone laughs)

- [Jesse] Take 'em.

- Alright, guys, come here and see the view.

It's very beautiful up here.

I won't show you the dust, you don't wanna see that.

Look at this view, though!

Oh, yeah, this is probably the best angle.

- How does the slime look from up there?

- [Terra] It looks like something...that I don't even know.

- It's just like a whole new world.

- [Terra] It's a whole new world, and I think we should just

vlog up here, we should just have a camera set up here.

'Cause you get the whole entire house.

- You do.

- [Terra] Makes it so much easier.

- It's true, it's true, it's true.

How does my dab look from up there?

- [Terra] It looks way better, much better.

- Hold on, babe, we gotta play Fortnite real quick

so we can put it in the title.

- [Terra] No, I'm really getting uncomfortable.

- Can we play Fortnite?

- [Terra] I'm gonna drop them! I'm serious.

- We need to put it in the title!

Hold on, guys, I'm gonna play Fortnite!

Alright, guys, I was just kidding, we're actually, even

though we do play Fortnite, we're not just gonna do that

just to put it in the title.

- Oh, I was ready.

- [Jesse] You can come down now.

Do you actually wanna play Fortnite?

- I've never played.

I'm really afraid the cabinets are gonna fall.

I'm starting to get freaked out.

I wanna get down.

- [Jesse] Okay.

- Will you come help me?

- [Jesse] No.

- No, I'm serious!

- [Jesse] What do you want me to do?

- I don't know!

- [Jesse] Alright, come on, come on down.

- Look at my feet, how dusty it is.

- [Jesse] Here, Jayla, can you come hold the bellyans

so I can help her down?

Or Aydah, that's fine too.

Here, Aydah, hold the bellyans.

- [Aydah] Ugh, this is not a good angle!

- I'm not a cheerleader!

- It's okay, just come on down.

Turn your body!

- [Jayla] Go backwards, Mom.

- I can't do this!

- [Jesse] You're actually gonna break our cupboards.

- I know, I'm scared about breaking me!

- [Jesse] Okay, how about you go on the fridge

and then go down from there.

- I can't!

(Terra laughs)

- [Jesse] She's stuck!

- I'm stuck!

- [Jesse] Alright, hold on, we actually gotta get a

thumbnail now.

- Alright, I think I got it.

- [Jesse] You think you got it? I don't know.

(Terra laughs)

What are you trying to do?

This is gonna be 25 minutes of footage of you trying

to get down.

- Okay, alright.

- [Jayla] I gotcha, I gotcha.

- [Jesse] Jayla's got you.

- I don't got her.

- [Jesse] You're close!

Do you think it was worth making fun of me

about the angles now?

- No.

- [Jesse] See, you got it. This is what happens.

- Okay, now I really need help!

- [Jesse] What do you want me to do? Alright, here.

Aydah, hold the bellyans. Vlog it, vlog it!

- Hold my left foot.

- No, they're dusty!

- Really?

- I'm not gettin' it on my shirt!

- Ride me down, ride me down!

- I can't, they're dusty!

So dusty, oh!

Thank you all so much for watching today's video

and remember to do one thing and one thing only,

eat your pickles, kids!

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