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Z24 A Functional One Story House so Cheap and Easy to Build | Great Small House Design

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Fortnite: Wir loosen ab und so :D - Duration: 1:18:12.

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Best Mystery Box On Youtube? I THINK SO! l Featureing SirenNoire Etsy Shop! - Duration: 5:01.

There is no talking in this video

paper and background sounds

some happy music

outro music

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WIE SCHIESST MAN SO EIN FOTO IN SAN FRANCISCO? SONY a6500 + Sigma 16 1.4 + DJI Mavic Pro - Duration: 2:48.

After I had to drive. Welcome to the Marin Headlands.

They are outside already. Can you see that?

My Dad and Nastya.

I am about to go out too, but first I need a extra camera battery.

Se tell me! Are you happy now?

Well today I got busted by a park ranger the first time.

He told me. It's forbidden to fly the drone out here.

So ... we are not going to fly again here.

It seems everything around us is national park.

Hey what are you doing there?

Taking a Picture

That looks a little to sexy darling.

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So lief das Werder-Abschlusstraining vor dem Hannover-Spiel - Duration: 1:18.

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Cheryl Blossom //SO COLD// - Duration: 2:01.

Oh, you can't hear me cry

See my dreams all die

From where you're standing

On your own.

It's so quiet here

And I feel so cold

This house no longer

Feels like home.

Oh, when you told me you'd leave

I felt like I couldn't breathe

My aching body fell to the floor

Then I called you at home

You said that you weren't alone

I should've known better

Now it hurts much more.

You caused my heart to bleed and

You still owe me a reason

Cause I can't figure out why

Why I'm alone and freezing

While you're in the bed that she's in

And I'm just left alone to cry

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Rachel (Rebecca) Is So Annoying Vine - Roblox Version - Duration: 0:07.

Aram: Rebecca Is So Annoying

Rebecca: I Hear You Were Talking Sh*t About Me

Aram: WHAT THE F*CK

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Du oder Sie? So geht's richtig. - Duration: 2:25.

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Prinz Philip: So geht es ihm nach der Operation! - Duration: 1:41.

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V BTS You so fking precious when you smile - Duration: 0:27.

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Selena Gomez: So knallhart rechnet ihr Ex jetzt mit ihr ab - Duration: 2:37.

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Gringa Trying Mexican Candy | So spicy! - Duration: 13:18.

Hi everyone, I'm Amanda and if you don't know already, now I live in McAllen, Texas

if you don't know where McAllen is, where, if you know where Reynosa is, from there

you continue north about 20 minutes.

And living so close to the border has its good side

and bad side but what I love about see here is the access we have to all

the delicious Mexican food and the Mexican products

and speaking of Mexican food one of the most popular videos on my channel is where I am

trying out Mexican sweets,

I'm afraid of that, chamoy!

pelón pelo rico....pelón pelo rico.

All these Mexican sweets!

I recorded that video almost two years ago and but the

truth is that my options were very limited because in

that time I was living in Miami and obviously, I did not have access to alot of the Mexican candies

as I now have. But now that I live so close to Mexico, I decided that it was

time to do version 2 with a large amount of Mexican candy

both traditional and modern and look at this! that's just part of the big collection

of Mexican candy that I found and something else about this video version 2 is to

ensure that I'm not wrong I have a Mexican commentator to help me

My husband!

Mexican candies!

Let's start with the Mexican candy that for me is the king of all, when I think of sweets

from Mexican, I think of the clown, it was something that he saw everywhere in

Mexico and that I never saw in the USA and he is known for his poor little face

his clown face is always messed up

but really, who said he is is a clown, poor thing, look at his face

but undoubtedly delicious

the bubba lube, the bubba lube

all children want their bubba lube

Baby! Uh?

It's Bubu Lubu

Oh sorry, Bubu Lubu

the Bubu Lubu looks like its the poo poo from

the clown but with a little strawberry, how delicious.

Do not!! My Bubu Lubu!

Check this out! ok I think I'm ready for you to tell me Carlos

what is it

This is sweet potato and like many of the typical Mexican sweets it is

crystallized, it is a tradition

Thank you

we're going to move on to something that I know

I will like because I love the tamarind flavor - that is the Re-Fill-Rindos

It's tamarind, but filled, flavored with tamarind

sweet vero

oh it's not to bite

the trick is that you suck on it until you get to the gummy center

When they cover things in Chile it scares me, I'll be honest but I'll still

try I hope it is tamarind because I like that... ready 3 2 1

Are they tamarind?

They are the seeds of the tamarind, you know that the tamarinds have seeds, don't you?

What else do I have here that does not have spicy because I need a break

ha ha Carlos Five!

Fifth!

And like the man who is in the package, the Carlos that I know also thinks he's the king

Oh, something is written in chocolate, says Reto Del Rey: today walk without stepping

on lines

I do not understand what that means

I think it's the smallest candy in all lemon number 7, and it says salt powder and

lemon is not lemon and salt, that's Julietta Venegas - that's salt and lemon with lemon

7, here it is, I do not know exactly what should be done with the salt and lemon powder but let's go

try it

that is pure salt

I know that all of you as a child they once did that and discovered

it was a very bad idea but we did not tell you on purpose

after that I need to recover with cajeta, I found the oblea

filled with cajeta de san pablo, this has always been interesting

because I feel like I'm eating paper that you put the

cajeta in the middle of two pieces of paper, but it still tastes good

and then this thing here that says that it called Glorias that are milk sweets

with nuts

a lot of sugar super super sweet

Glorias like the Obleas are typical of the state of Michoacán in eighteen hundred

I am very excited to try this Lucky Sweet that

supposedly she's going to tell me fortune.... and my fortune

Where is it?

Where is my fortune?

really though, this is weird. It's something that ... oh that you'll play in a band

what?

says, you'll play in a band

they usually come well marked I do not know what happened with this one, you will play in a band.

now it's time for another rock, it really looks like a crystal and says

Dulces Fino Mijuana, candied chilacayote

chilacayote, chiles of the coyotes? We are going to open it because

There are rocks inside my rock? Is it a seed? look

its not bad. I still do not understand what it is that I am consuming and why

There are seeds and because it looks like that but I really like it!

From our diet that is low sugar and carbohydrates which is

your favorite dish? Squash? Yes, the spaghetti squash, this is a cousin!

Then you want to tell me that this is a type of squash? interesting! After trying

that other poweder I'm a bit traumatized, I'm afraid of the portico that says

authentic tasty flavor of the little parakeet. I do not understand why it says it tastes like

little bird but ... who? birdie! the parakeet! isnt a parakeet a type of

bird? yes but you know it doesn't taste like a little bird again with salt and chile

I'm going to try it a bit

its spcy

love, this is how you eat it, you open it

put it on your hand

and from the hand, it is done like that. Like a little bird!

and here I have the Kinder Surprises that supposedly is for boy and girl

but I do not like stereotypes, so I'll go with the boy and

they said that they do not sell in the usa for safety reasons...not safety, you know what I mean

but because children can eat the little toys. Toy Warning: not

suitable for children under three years old small parts could be inhaled or

consumed. Very dangerous little egg, let's try it Kinder Surprise

see what surprise you bring me and look how easy it opens

let's see

tastes like chocolate and let's see what toy it has inside, there's a look, look at the car there

they are in parts so you have to build your own toy or

Oh, look! I'm keeping this!

From the pretty egg to the ugly egg of your nightmares

They told me it's a fig, the good thing is that I love

figs ... we're going to try it

without fear

its so sweet. A quick note is that the figs indeed or the fig candy

is not Mexican bu rather of Spanish origin and here we have a jelly that looks like pear

right? Its similar to a pear, yes.

again a treat that does not look like a treat but let's try it

It tastes very sweet but the texture kills me, so these are usually eaten

with cheese

and give it a bite

yes, it's very tasty thank you

from the fanciest to the least fancy. This is Lucas Gusano, with chamoy

I tried chamoy in another video, I know what it tastes like and I don't really like it but I'm going to try a little

just so you can see

no I'm not going to eat more chamoy, no no, give me something that is delicious and sweet something, oh perfect!

a Tootsie Pop, much better

how many licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? And to finish, let's have a challenge to see who can open

your Mazapan without breaking it

here is yours ready 1 2 and 3

noooo

I messed around so much, look what I did, look at mine.

Look at mine, it's already broken into pieces

Let's see yours and of course, his is perfect

Mine is broken in half. Now, the trick is

to take a bite and tell me a tongue twister while you chew

<Spanish tongue twister>

If was lot of sugar, a lot of chile a lot of salt, a lot of chamoy

there are many that I liked very much I do love Mexican sweets, they have a

distinct taste, a great variety of types of candy that I love but

I think that's all for now I have to drink like a gallon of water now

but if you have other ideas of others types of videos that you would like to see

other types of sweets or other types of food let me know down on the

comments but I think that's all for now and obviously we have to

say thank you to my Mexican commentator, Carlos for the very useful comments

Thanks Babe - we are out of Lucas. that's all for now, bye!

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My ears are so honest. They turn red.😊 [Hello Counselor Sub : ENG,THA / 2018.04.02] - Duration: 3:24.

National Competition on Worries!

We have beautiful and handsome guests today.

NCT 127's Doyoung, Jaehyun and Mark.

(NCT 127's Doyoung, Jaehyun, Mark)

Hello.

And MOMOLAND's Jooe, Yeonwoo and Nancy.

(MOMOLAND's Nancy, Yeonwoo, Jooe)

Jooe, it's your first time on our program.

I've always enjoyed watching Hello Counselor.

I really want to go on the slide.

If you have a concern, send it to us and you can.

I really have many concerns.

Then you can go on it. Like what?

I like to sleep a lot.

You can't wake up? How do you get up then?

Yeonwoo kicks me in the morning.

Yeonwoo kicks you?

Even then she can't wake up.

It's a concern for you that she can't wake up.

Since you two share a room.

Do you have any concerns, NCT 127?

I can't hide my feelings because

my ears are so honest.

They turn red.

I understand that concern.

Your ears turn red.

I can't hide my feelings because of my ears.

Is one of these 4 girls your ideal woman?

His ears are turning red.

They're red!

Look.

(Embarrassed)

- They're red. / - Oh my, Jaehyun.

(Why are your ears turning red?)

(We now know how you feel)

I have many concerns.

- I'm not good with machines. / - Oh.

He's never shopped online before.

What? You haven't?

Why not?

I'm not up for such challenges.

That's not a challenge.

Why is shopping online a challenge?

Then how did you become an idol singer?

Doyoung, you're Gongmyoung's brother, right?

- Oh, right. / - Gongmyoung was on our program.

Oh, I see the resemblance.

I knew he looked familiar.

I thought he was my son.

Oh, he's Gongmyoung's brother. I see that.

Gongmyoung was so frustrated by a concern before.

- Look, sir. / - I am so mad.

Say a word to him if you want to.

Why are you like that?

He's asking the dad.

I captured the video that was

on the main screen of a portal site.

He said that he made the program too serious.

He must be a man with lots of emotions.

Yes.

Brothers tend to like talking about each other,

but you must not like your brother much.

- Is he your real brother? / - Yes.

I'm relieved. I was very curious about that, too.

NCT 127 released a new album.

What is your new song?

It's titled "TOUCH."

- Please perform for us. / - "TOUCH."

Music, please.

Cue. Doyoung.

You're so handsome.

(A performance of sweetness)

(TOUCH, I can feel you)

(Heartthrob)

(So manly)

(Refreshing and cheerful)

(Na na na na na)

(This is the humanization of spring)

(NCT 127, be successful!)

We have three concerns here today as well.

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How to Plan Anything (So You ACTUALLY Get It Done) - Duration: 4:03.

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Why Is It So Hard to Fix Traffic? - Duration: 11:00.

[♪INTRO]

So you're sitting at an intersection in rush hour traffic, waiting for that light

to turn green.

But when it does, you can't move.

There are stopped cars in your way still.

Cars behind you start to honk, convinced that you are texting or sleeping or the incarnation

of pure evil -- but you're just as stuck as they are, and the cars in front of you...

they can't go anywhere, either.

So you just sit there, exasperatedly watching the light turn from green to yellow, and then

from yellow back to red.

And you didn't move a centimeter.

Traffic jams can be incredibly frustrating.

And if you've ever been stuck in traffic with someone else in the car, you've probably

talked through all kinds of ways that roads could've been designed better.

Maybe you'd change the timing of traffic lights so that nobody ever sat through another

green without moving.

Maybe you'd change where or how cars merge onto the highway.

Or maybe you dream bigger, and you'd add new lanes or whole new roads to give everyone

more room to drive.

But none of that is as simple as it sounds.

Scientists studying everything from fluid dynamics to psychology have contributed to

our understanding of traffic, which is a huge problem that our society has, and they have

found that traffic jams don't necessarily happen because of poorly designed roads -- or

because everyone but you is a terrible driver.

In fact, the seemingly obvious solutions to traffic sometimes make things even worse.

One of the simplest models of a traffic jam doesn't involve humans at all.

It involves a bag of rocks.

If you cut a hole in the corner of the bag, you can pour rocks out of the hole.

Obviously.

But if you try to force too many rocks through the hole, eventually they'll go through

what's called a jamming transition, and no rocks will flow at all.

There will be so much pressure on the rocks near the opening that they can't move aside

to let other rocks out and relieve the pressure, so none can fall out of the bag.

Jamming can happen whenever a bunch of objects are flowing through an opening or channel

-- whether it's rocks, or air bubbles in a liquid … or even cars moving on a road.

They move pretty freely when there aren't a lot of cars around, like on a remote highway

at night.

But when there are too many cars trying to squeeze onto the same roads, you get a jamming

transition: There are so many cars that none of them can really go anywhere.

Which means that you don't need bottlenecks or bad drivers to start a traffic jam; sometimes,

they just happen because there are too many cars in one place.

The similarities also make scientific models of those bags of rocks useful tools for engineers

trying to mitigate traffic jams — although whether driving makes you personally feel

like a rock in a bag probably depends on when and where you usually drive.

But jamming transitions are far from the only way that traffic has been studied.

Mathematicians, computer scientists, physicists, psychologists -- they all have something to

say about traffic jams.

And a lot of it turns out to be pretty counterintuitive.

Take Braess' paradox, which involves a combination of statistics and human behavior.

When traffic is caused by too many cars on the road, you would think that adding more

driving space would help — whether that means adding more roads, or more lanes to

existing roads.

Except in some cases, adding more driving space makes congestion worse, not better.

That's the paradox, and it's why alleviating rush hour traffic isn't as easy as just

widening major roads or adding more big, connecting streets.

Braess' paradox exists because drivers tend to be fairly selfish — and not just the

ones who'd cut you off right when you're trying to get on the exit ramp.

We're selfish simply because we take the route we think will be fastest.

So if you build an additional road that starts out with lighter traffic or acts as a shortcut,

people are going to take that route until it's just as congested as the roads that

it's supposed to relieve.

If drivers worked together, with some people taking the shortcut and some not taking it,

then yeah, we'd all get where we're going faster.

But we don't work together, and that makes everyone's commutes worse.

New driving space also tends to lead to more people driving in the first place, congesting

the roads even more.

So maybe it shouldn't really be all that surprising when, for example, the state of

California builds new roads to relieve older roads with lots of traffic, and it doesn't

help very much.

The new ones become just as gridlocked as the old ones within a few years.

On the flip side, removing a busy road can make traffic better in some cases.

Seoul in South Korea and San Francisco both removed freeways that carried more than a

hundred thousand people a day into and out of the cities.

In both cases, commuting was either the same or even smoother after the massive freeways

were removed and replaced with roads designed to hold way less traffic.

Some commuters gave up their cars and relied on public transit instead, while others found

more efficient routes that they'd never explored when the highway was there.

Of course, you don't want to take Braess' paradox too far.

Like, we do need some roads for our cars to travel down, and some highway expansions have

reduced traffic jams.

But planning and predicting traffic patterns definitely isn't as easy as it might seem

from the driver's seat.

And honestly, as a driver, you're probably not helping, either.

Different driving styles can have a big impact on the flow of traffic -- and drivers tend

to do a lot of things that make traffic worse for everyone around them, including themselves.

First, and maybe most obvious, there are those really aggressive drivers who weave between

lanes on the highway.

Study after study has found that driving this way tends to leave behind what are known as

traffic waves.

When someone cuts in front of you, it's natural to tap the brakes to keep from getting

too close to hitting them.

That's the safe thing to do, so I'm not saying you should stop doing that.

But when the person behind you sees your brake lights, they also tend to hit the brakes.

And they'll probably slow down just a little bit more than you did, because if they didn't,

they might get too close to you or even hit you.

The person behind them does the same thing, slowing down even more, and … you probably

see where I'm going with this.

If there are enough cars traveling close together, eventually someone way behind you comes to

a complete stop.

All because someone cut someone else off, like, a few minutes ago.

Once one car stops, so does the next car, and the next.

That's the "wave" part of the traffic wave, crashing over each successive car.

As traffic slows down in one lane, people are going to swerve out of it into the other

lanes -- which makes the people in those lanes hit the brakes as well.

And before you know it, there's a full-blown traffic jam.

Events like these can cause those jams on the highway where you spend the whole time

assuming that there's some terrible accident or construction at the end, only to just…

speed up after you hit, like, nowhere spot.

What happened!?

You know, the times when you feel really bad that you feel frustrated that there was not

an accident slowing everybody down.

One of the best ways scientists have found to avoid getting hit by the traffic wave is

to just leave more space between you and the car in front of you.

With more space between cars, you don't have to hit the brakes every time a car in

front of you hits their brakes -- and it'll make the drive easier both for you and all

of the hundreds of people behind you.

Plus, when you follow further back, you're less likely to get in a car accident.

And that's good for everybody.

This might seem like a kind of weird strategy, especially in city traffic, because you'd

think you'd miss things like traffic lights more often.

Like, if you're sitting a few cars back at a red light, it seems like you'd have

a better chance of making it through the intersection during the next light cycle if you're as

close to the light as possible.

And the only way to get closer to the light is to get closer to the car in front of you.

But when you crunch the numbers, it turns out that's just flat-out wrong.

Any gains you might get from being closer to the light are balanced out by having to

wait longer to accelerate.

Because if you're super close to the car in front of you, you have to wait for them

to start moving before you can.

But if you're farther back, you can start moving as soon as you see the light change.

As a result, cars waiting further away from the car in front of them get through intersections

just as quickly as the tailgaters.

And like on the highway, leaving more space between you and the car in front of you makes

things safer for everybody.

On top of that, aggressive drivers, who accelerate sharply and brake a lot, use around 20% more

gas than their calmer counterparts.

And they get in more minor and fatal car crashes -- without actually reducing their travel

times all that much.

But it isn't just aggressive drivers making things worse for the rest of us.

Driving too slowly or timidly can slow down traffic, too.

Some people leave plenty of room, but they still brake as soon as the person ahead brakes

the tiniest bit to avoid getting any closer.

Or, if the left lane is closed up ahead, most of us don't want to be that car that just

pulls in at the last possible moment before merging right.

And we all know how tempting it is to punish the people who do that by not letting them

merge with us when their lane ends.

But moving over way way before the lane actually ends leaves a whole bunch of unused road up

there, and it forces the cars in your lane to slow down just to let you in.

And because of traffic waves, you never just slow down the cars immediately behind you

in traffic.

There's always that ripple effect.

When a lane ends, the safest and smoothest way to merge is what's called zipper merging,

where cars stay in their lanes until the merge happens, and then cars from both lanes take

turns going forward like the teeth of a zipper.

That maybe feels inconsiderate, but zipper merging can reduce traffic congestion by about

40%, which seems, like, worth a honk or two by people who don't get it.

With subjects as variable as humans, it's essentially impossible for scientists to prescribe

a one-size-fits-all driving strategy that will make traffic flow smoother in all situations.

But you've probably noticed some patterns throughout this video: the kinds of behaviors

that make traffic worse also lead to more accidents, and that's no coincidence.

It comes back to those jamming transitions that happen with rocks: The more objects crammed

into one space, the less each one is able to move, and the more likely they are to move

into each other's space.

Which is fine when the objects in question are rocks.

It's not as fine when they're cars that have soft meat-bags inside.

And if there's one thing scientists have generally found reduces gridlock, it's leaving

more space between cars so they aren't crammed so closely together, even in slow-moving traffic.

For city traffic engineers, the trick for choosing speed limits, road patterns, lane

restrictions, and new construction projects is balance:

Balance between the physics of jamming and the psychology of driving; balance between

rush hour and the middle of the night; balance between the ideal city for traffic and the

ideal city for humans.

But as drivers, we have our own balancing acts, too.

We have to balance what we think will make our trips faster with the science of what

actually will make them faster, and we have to balance our vindictive instincts with our

empathy for the other humans around us.

So that hopefully when that next light turns red and you still haven't moved, there's

just a little bit less yelling and honking.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you're interested in more in-depth episodes on complex topics like this one, you might

like our video about why scientists haven't cured Alzheimer's yet despite the massive

amount of research being done.

And also if you want just more information in general don't forget to go to youtube.com/scishow

and subscribe!

[♪OUTRO]

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Liverpool star Oxlade-Chamberlain explains why Reds started so well vs Man City ? ● News Now ● #LFC - Duration: 1:53.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has lifted the lid on how Liverpool were able to start so well

against Manchester City.

Liverpool beat their Premier League rivals 3-0 in the first leg of their Champions League

quarter-final clash.

Mohamed Salah, Oxlade-Chamberlain and Sadio Mane all scored inside half an hour as the

Reds raced into a shock lead.

The pick of the goals belonged to Oxlade-Chamberlain as he drilled the ball into the back of the

net from 25-yards out.

And the England international claims that his side were able to shoot out of the blocks

because of the atmosphere created by a sold-out Anfield crowd.

"It was a great start for us to go three up before half-time, it set us up perfectly,"

he said.

"The crowd, the atmosphere was unbelievable and that's why we started like we did.

"It was a good strike, it opened up for me.

"I have been working on that."

The Liverpool fans were in top voice all game but there was an incident before kick-off

which casts a shadow on their support.

City's team coach had objects thrown at it upon entrance to the ground and the bus

suffered a smashed a window and damaged exterior.

The Reds have since released a statement apologising for the incident but there is bound to be

a full investigation to find

the perpetrators.

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31-Year-Old Claims Mom Wants Her To Be Sick So She Can Control Her And Get All The Attention - Duration: 1:44.

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The Real Reason We Have To Wait So Long For Rick And Morty Season 4 - Duration: 6:53.

Rick and Morty may be a show about profound ideas like sentient pickles and reproducing

with love robots, but creating an episode is far from an easy task.

There were 18 months between seasons two and three, and the wait for Season 4 looks like

more of the same.

In all of the infinite multiverses, why are we stuck in the one where new Rick and Morty

takes so long to produce?

Here's why you shouldn't hold your breath for Season 4 any time soon.

What did you do while you were waiting?

Hopefully you didn't just f--- around and waste your life!"

No one's started it yet

One of the show's key writers, Ryan Ridley, revealed a surprising lack of progress on

the continued adventures of Rick and Morty after season three.

In an interview with the podcast The Detroit Cast, Ridley expressed his frustration.

"As far as I know, no one's working on the show.

And I'm certainly not.

Uh, so I don't know what's going on.

I haven't heard anything."

"Oh boy."

"Yeah, they really take their time."

Ridley highlighted that, if the timeline between a script's completion and the airing of the

show reflects the previous production schedule, a cycle of eight months, new Rick and Morty

episodes won't air until late 2019.

And as of this video, Adult Swim hasn't even confirmed that they want a fourth season,

although it seems very unlikely it won't happen….

eventually.

"On behalf of the audience here, get your s--- together.

It's a TV show.

Get in the goddam room and do the work."

Perfectionism

Rick and Morty has avoided a Sophomore Slump, but the show's ever-growing popularity has

increased the pressure on co-creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland.

As the pair faced constant queries on the status of the upcoming third season, they

spoke openly about the weight of expectation they were both feeling, telling the panel

at 2017's San Diego Comic Con,

"Truly that's why I think we're a little late.

Is that we care so much and we panic and we freak out that it's not good enough."

Later adding,

"We're afraid of letting you down.

There's a lot of you — you're kind of scary."

The fear of letting people down is aggravated by the pair's extremely high standards.

Harmon took to Twitter to explain,

"The reason S3 took long is because it took long to write, because it was S3 of a show

that we were scared to make worse than S2 or S1."

Animation takes time

In addition to writing unusually complicated storylines, Rick and Morty takes a long time

to animate.

Animators use Toon Boom Storyboard Pro and Harmony software to animate the show, a much

longer process than many cartoons use, which Roiland explained to Spreaker podcast:

"It's one of the downfalls of doing the show ina program like Harmony and doing builds

as opposed to traditional 2D animation."

Harmon and Roiland's perfectionism extends to this animation, too.

Making their task harder is the fact that the show is often visually dense, filled with

dozens of bizarre aliens and weird environments, all of which have their own animation problems

to solve.

Krombopulos Michael's weird dangles aren't going to animate themselves.

The toxic fans

It's unfair to lump all Rick and Morty fans together, but some fans' idea of dedication

to the show has reached intense levels.

"Ohh wee, you think Rick's gonna get out of jail?

Ohh wee, yyy-you think your family's gonna rescue him?

Hahaha!

Ohh wee.

Ohh wee!"

This toxic fandom has resulted in increased pressure on Harmon's entire creative team,

particularly the show's female writers, who were harassed online and had their personal

details shared, which led to Harmon denouncing this segment of fans.

He told Entertainment Weekly,

"These knobs want to protect the content they think they own, and somehow combine that with

their need to be proud of something they have, which is often only their race or gender."

"Any epiphanies about gender politics were a projection of your feminine insecurity.

But hey why don't you have a big spaceship?

Go ride around and have a jolly, old time."

But wait, it gets dumber.

In Season 3's premiere, Rick drives to McDonald's in search of Szechuan sauce, a limited-release

dipping sauce that really existed in 1998.

"Welcome to Mcdonalds, can i take your order?"

"Yeah I'd like to get a 10 piece McNugget.

And a bunch of the szechuan sauce, like as much as you're allowed to give me."

This seemingly innocuous sequence rapidly spawned a pop culture phenomenon.

The following day an online petition was launched to bring the sauce back.

Momentum grew; jugs of the sauce saved from 1998 were selling for thousands of dollars

on eBay.

Then things got out of hand in October 2017, after McDonald's agreed to release limited

supplies for one day only.

Fans waited in line for hours, but unsurprisingly, supplies quickly ran out, causing a nationwide

meltdown, resulting in the harassment of McDonald's employees and generally embarrassing behavior

by Rick and Morty fans.

(idiotic mobs getting rowdy over a condiment)

"It's chaos at a McDonalds over, of all things, szechuan sauce."

From small plot point to full-on pop-culture meltdown, Roiland and Harmon were both aware

of the ripple effect of their work, which isn't exactly positive for the creative process.

Even TMZ caught up with Roiland over the debacle, and he wasn't thrilled.

"I don't know.

I was bummed out really for the workers.

I was like, uh, well the whole thing was bad on every side."

Surprise?

No script.

No confirmation.

No Szechuan sauce.

It feels like the wait might just be forever.

But let's not despair too soon.

Although it's reasonable to prepare for a long wait, there could be more from Rick and

Morty before the estimated late-2019 release date.

The show loves to keep fans guessing, like when the third season made an unexpected launch

on April Fool's day in 2017, without so much as a Tweet to prepare people.

So could the same thing happen again?

The more conspiratorial fans think that the absence of information is just a marketing

tool to ease the pressure on Harmon and Roiland.

Knowing how frenzied speculation became last year, what better way to avoid it than to

make everyone think production hasn't even started?

They've said so

In the post-credits sequence following Season 2's finale, we were informed that audiences

would be in for a long wait before Rick and Morty returned.

"Tune in to Rick and Morty season three, in like a year and a half, or longer."

Since that actually happened, it's safe to say that the word of Mr. Poopybutthole can

be trusted.

He returned for a post-credits scene after Season 3's finale as well.

In a typically self-aware nod at how his previous promise fueled online speculation, this time

he didn't specify a timeframe.

"See ya for season four in like… a really long time!

I might even have a big, white Santa Claus beard!"

As recently as January 2018, Adult Swim told Variety that there was "no timing to share

on premiere or status of production."

In March, Harmon confirmed the same on Twitter.

There's no chance Adult Swim won't renew the series, though, since season 3 smashed the

network's ratings records.

So, when?

"I dunno, when I feel like it?"

"Damn girl, you needa chill out."

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