Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 9, 2018

Youtube daily Time Sep 3 2018

The YouTube algorithm. There I've said it. You know by now that I am somewhat

obsessed by amongst other things YouTube and so every time I go online, every time

I open a newspaper, I read something

about YouTube and the YouTube algorithm.

With over a billion users YouTube is one

of the biggest online platforms. It

brings together content makers, video

makers and viewers and the company

itself YouTube cushions itself in the

middle. Now as a contributor and a viewer

I can intuitively say that what I think

YouTube wants most of all is to have as

many people on its platform at any given

time and to do so it needs to maximize

watch time. Maximizing watch time requires of course content. Quality

content at best but more importantly I

think, relevant content, relevant

according to a particular targeted

audience. Now when I upload a video on

YouTube I can do so how and when I want

to. There are certain rules I need to

follow. I cannot promote hate speech, I

cannot make publicity for a terrorist attack

obviously. But I get technical support

from YouTube and at no time does YouTube

come and say 'well, you know, that

particular video, well, we didn't really

like it so we're taking it off the

channel'. On the other hand, YouTube does

not promote my videos so if I want to

get up in the YouTube ranking I have to

improve what I call my self-generated

numbers. Now the golden standard of these

numbers has for very long time beeen

subscriptions. Subscription

is the Golden Calf, it is the nec plus

ultra and subscriptions - it's a bad term,

especially on YouTube because it implies

fee paying and subscription on YouTube

is free. Now the more subscriptions you

have, the more you get perks and this

means eligibility. The more you have

subscriptions more you'll be eligible to

for instance monetization. But there

are other parameters at work and this is

where these algorithm aficionados come

in and they see the algorithm, the

YouTube algorithm, not just as search and

discovery tool, they see it as an obscure

piece of coding that we need to break.

A code we need to break and we need to

manipulate in order to be more

successful, to get more views to get more

popular, more notoriety and thus make

more money. I have come to suspect that

the basements of the YouTube offices and

headquarters are filled with geeks,

armies of geeks who are just adding more

and more code to an already expansive

algorithm that is made just to keep mere

mortal contributors like me in the dark

on the road to fame. I don't know I like

to believe in a YouTube meritocracy. I

like to believe in great content and a

discerning audience. Now this is a very

fragile argument I know. What is great

content and is the audience always

discerning? I mean historically speaking

we know that audiences very often

favour bread and games. There are other

questions

we need to ask ourselves. Does the

Internet in general and YouTube in

particular need guidance - does it need a

curator? And then there's the question of

high brow versus low brow. Let me give you an

example. KSI. This is a guy I had never

heard of before. He's a boxer, he's a

video blogger and he's a gamer. He churns

out about 40 videos a month and each

video averages about two million views.

So this guy's very successful, good on him

and whatever the algorithm, he nailed it.

Now of course the gaming audience is

much more present on YouTube then let's

say the fans of Proust, but still this is

a bit of a what I like to call a Jordan

Peterson eat your heart heart moment. Now

you all know Jordan Peterson. He's a

scholar, he's an academic, he's an author,

he's a speaker, he's a lecturer. He's

very controversial. You can love him, you

can loath him. He has obtained a lot of

notoriety thanks to a disastrous

interview on Channel 4 with Cathy Newman

which was more disastrous for Cathy

Newman then for Peterson. Now Peterson's

latest book 'Twelve Rules for Life' has

sold more than 2 million copies by now.

This is unbeknownst to the New York

Times Bestseller List I mean, that's

another story.

2 million copies for a book like that is

a lot but in absolute numbers it is

still the same as the number of views

KSI gets per video.

Now I know that I'm comparing apples and

pears here but it still says something

about this meritocracy-audience balance.

So I'm obsessed with YouTube and I

follow a number of youtubers. I like to

follow for instance Casey Neistat.

He's a pioneer of YouTube. He's very

talented, he's energetic I'm not part of

his tired audience I'm sure but I like

him nevertheless and he has changed

online and he sometimes has had to

change gear when he said I'm going to do

this and then it didn't work out and he had

to do something else and this reminds me,

when you read about YouTube, you very often

read about how fragile youtubers are

and I suppose that in a way they are

because they are content makers, they are

artists, they're their own artistic

director, they are CEO of their own

little company and their company sells a

brand and that brand is actually

themselves, their persona.

They also pit themselves against other

very successful youtubers and so they

are fragile and the risk is that their

failures will be made public

instantaneously.

That being said, starting your YouTube

Channel is free option; if you want to

talk about stress I think you should

talk about people on minimum wages,

single parents, the baker who has to get up

at four o'clock in the morning and start

baking bread but anyway. Casey Neistat.

He has recently obtained 10 million

subscribers which leaves me with nine

million nine hundred and ninety nine

thousand nine hundred and ninety to go.

But who's counting? I don't lie awake of

these numbers because as you know by now

I believe in meritocracy. And that's my

story. As always I would like you to use

the comments box below. As always I hope

that you will share, like and subscribe.

And this time I would like to ask you to

watch. Watch this video, watch my other

videos because as you know by now, it's

all about watch time.

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Having The Best Time In The Netherlands - Duration: 9:01.

hi guys

welcome to this video and if you new here

welcome to our channel

this week we had the best time in the Netherlands

see a real Dutch wedding

and my trip to memory lane

this was the place where I played some soccer

since 2016 we travel full

time as Dutch Nomad Couple.

we lived in Mexico

Argentina

Italy

Chile and now in the Netherlands for a few months

that's for a good reason because we are pregnant

and we are expecting our baby

at the end of October but we are also

here for another important reason and

that is that my brother is going to

marry with my sister-in-law so you're

really looking forward to it see the

wedding preps the wedding day that's

what's up in this video this and since

we have our wedding tomorrow

our powers but of your brother I have to

buy a new jeans or Tina and a nice shirt

of course we go to Georgia so that

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about this plane

well it was already a great ceremony and

a nice high tea beautiful day already so

come with us and enjoy a Dutch party

yes another day it's another Friday and

I'm going for a trip to memory living

memory lane just a small part of it

because I'm heading to vein eval it's a

city in the center of the Netherlands I

left there for quite some years actually

I had my first weekend job and the owner

of that job is retiring and this is his

last day in this show so I'm going to

visit him

I think from my fence until my 18th

years I left here and the house right

behind me

it's all very smaller than I thought it

was this was the place where I played

some soccer

now I'm going to activate it right

behind me that's the store that I

started my career I'm gonna meet my

first boss more or less and he's

retiring today is his last day in the

shop so that's really fun to meet him

five years ago this is my first boss

ever the best boss I ever had and

learned a lot warm and beautiful start

of my career and did you know that you

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accounts go to this link and there you

will find our daily life frequency

journey our travels and how it is to

work and travel together as a couple so

yes we are looking forward to see you

there too the idea the idea is to take

some nice pictures within these

flowerbeds wildflowers I'm gonna be wild

photos I discovered it yesterday when I

did my bike ride

five six seven eight dance the night

away I think we have beautiful shots

don't think we tried our new camera Beck

and I would start to rain it's a wrap

for today good spot you know I love

flowers

everybody knows the tunic feels of

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The End of Time | Dr. Ed Young - Duration: 28:31.

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It's amazing how interest in last things wanes and swells.

Sometimes there's a lot of interest;

sometimes there's little interest.

Primarily I've noticed it centers around

what's going on in the Middle East.

And when there seems to be relative calm there,

we sort of back off.

It recedes, and we don't think much about

the end of life and the end of this world.

But when things get hot, we see,

Israel and Palestine, the Arabs and the Jews,

and now we see the whole Middle East is on fire.

In fact, you could look all around the world today and you

see revolution; you see war; you see tension;

you see division; you see strife.

And then we begin to look at all the natural events that are

taking place, the increased number of volcanic eruptions,

tsunami, hurricanes, uh, all the rest that goes with this.

We look at the increase in violence around the world; the

division between people, between cultures, between nations.

And everywhere we point, we see fire, after fire, after fire,

and everybody almost begins to ask, "What is going on?"

And we begin to think about the future.

Now ladies and gentlemen, we all need to live in three tenses.

We need to live in the past -in the past.

To be human, you have to

understand something about history.

If you cannot remember, I cannot remember or

learn from yesterday, we're in trouble.

Also, we have to live in the present.

Somebody who will just withdraw from the present and says

"What's going on now has no importance, no significance..."

If that's you, you're in trouble.

By the same token, we have to live in the future, and we have

to be assured, or have questions and some understanding

of the tomorrows that will come.

So we live in three tenses, and as we look at the future,

I would like to ask you a question.

As we think about the future now and forever,

does that fill you with fear?

What's gonna happen tomorrow?

Or as we think about the future, can you say,

"I have confidence."

The answer to that question depends on how

you and I navigate through life.

We're going to study eschatology.

Say, "What in the world is that?"

"Eschata" meaning "last things."

"Logia" meaning "the study of" or "the science of."

We're going to study, the science of last things.

And therefore, we're going to look at all the disciplines in a

precursory way; not exhaustively, that come under

the heading of Biblical eschatology.

So, open your Bibles if you would.

I'm going to read one key Verse:

Look at I Thessalonians, Chapter Number 4, Verse Number 16:

"For the Lord Himself will descend

from Heaven with a shout and with a voice of the archangel,

and with the trumpet of God,

and the dead in Christ shall rise first.

Then we who are alive and remain will be caught up together with

them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air,

and so we shall always be with the Lord."

Dr. Branson Ray, renowned brain surgeon was taking a walk in his

neighborhood, and he saw a young guy on a scooter go around a

corner and crash into a tree and hit his head.

Dr. Ray knew he was seriously injured.

He told someone standing by to call 911, and he went over

there, this renowned brain surgeon and

began to apply first, first aid.

A crowd gathered around, and in a little bit, a young boy about

the age of the kid who'd hit his head on the tree,

came through and went over to the doctor and said,

"Sir, you will have to step aside now.

Thank you, but I'm a Boy Scout, and I know first aid!"

You like confidence, don't you?

You like somebody, or something that stands up and says,

"I am confident!

I am confident!"

And so here we look for confidence in

a world that is on fire.

Now where do we find confidence?

You take the word "hope" and the Bible

is full of the word "hope."

By the way, if you want to have an exhaustive Bible study, get

the word "hope" and look at it in the

Old Testament and New Testament, and I don't know

how many times it's referred to.

It seems like every other Verse, there's hope, hope, hope, hope,

hope, hope, hope, hope, hope.

Now, in the Old Testament, there's several Hebrew words

that are translated "hope" and they may be good translations;

they may not be good translations.

But in the New Testament, the word "hope" is used in

a different way than what you and I think.

We use the word "hope" like "maybe."

It would be good if...

Man, I can't imagine it, but I hope...

We, look at it as something that is ambiguous;

we're not sure about.

It's sort of pie-in-the-sky.

It, it's sort of a, a wild dream,

but I have hope, and I hopes.

It's used as a verb and as a noun.

Hope.

And that's how we use it, isn't it?

But that's not the Biblical word.

Almost a synonym for "hope" used in the New Testament,

is the word "confident."

Confidence.

So if you, you see the word "hope" in the New Testament;

you can put the word "confident" there and it's a better

translation in our understanding of it.

You say, "Give an illustration..."

There's many of them.

They give some that we're familiar with.

I Corinthians 13, the great love Chapter, right?

All this is love, and finally he says, "There abides three

-these three, these will abide.

These will remain.

They'll be with us: Faith, hope, and love."

Okay?

But take the word "hope" there and put "confidence."

Faith, confidence, and love.

Confidence is a better rendering and it has better meaning in

almost every context.

Faith, confidence, and love.

What is faith?

Hebrews tells us.

Faith is the evidence of things hoped for...

in other words, it's evidence of things we're confident in.

You have evidence-what's the result of evidence?

Your confident, right?

Here's all the evidence.

It's clear, it's plain.

It's undisputable, and therefore, you have confidence.

It's the evidence of things hoped for,

and it is the substance of things you can't even see.

Now look-faith, evidence of things-there our word

-we're confident in, see?

The substance of things we can't see.

So when we have faith plus confidence, then we're able to

love as Christ has called and endowed and equipped us to love.

Well what does that love look like?

Everybody goes one mile.

Love, you go two miles.

Everybody loves those who love them.

We as Christians are to love those who we don't like,

and they don't like us, and they talk about us

and slander us and abuse us.

If we don't do that, what's the dif...

anybody who likes me and I like them

-man, that's just normal, isn't it?

But when somebody dislikes you and slanders you,

and you not only like them, but you love them,

that's that supernatural love that we have when we have faith,

and then we have confidence.

We put our full weight down on.

Then because Christ is in us, we have the ability to love.

So it is confidence.

And let me say this: Confidence-confidence is what?

It's the joyful anticipation of the future

because of the promises of God.

Get that?

Confidence, the joyful anticipation of the future

because of the promises of God.

How much confidence do you need than when God signs and

endorses and says, "This is what I will do."

Now let me tell you what confidence in the future is not.

In life, after this life, we're not going to have

a ghost-like existence.

You follow me?

A ghost like existence.

Now a lot of people believe this.

You die; we're going to go this-whooow!

Float around on a little cloud,

kind of like a Casper, the Friendly Ghost.

Remember those cartoons?

We just float around on a little cloud.

That's not what the future holds

for members of the family of God.

We're not going to be ghost-like characters.

You see this taught many a mystery religions.

You see it when, when they dug up King Tut, remember?

The pharaoh in Egypt?

And they found there his boat.

They found there bowls that he would eat out of.

In other words, they sent in his burial everything he's gonna

need in the afterlife as he floats around

in a ghost-like existence.

That is not what the future is about, ladies and gentlemen!

Let me assure you...

not a ghostly kind of existence.

By the same token, the future is not nirvana.

This is what the Buddhists teach-that we'll die and we'll

lose our own personal identity, and we'll sort of be caught up,

and we'll move from soul migration to soul migration

until one day, we'll be pswoooo!

Absorbed in this great mist, this great cloud of glory or

light, and we'll just be absorbed with all of those

others who have gone on before and will come after us, and

we'll be in the state of nothingness

-a state of total peace and tra, tranquility,

lumped in with everybody who's ever lived.

We'll be in nirvana!

That is not what confidence in the future is all about.

By the same token, confidence in

the future is not wishful thinking.

You know, "I just think the world is going to get better."

This goes back to Frederic Slymarker,

end of the 19th Century.

He said, "Well, if we can get everybody educated..."

that everybody is born basically a good person,

you know, and therefore,

the whole world corrupts us because we're born good.

We just have to move forward and the world will get better,

and better, and better, and better.

There are not a lot of people

believe this anymore, by the way.

Not a lot of people believe that.

This is what's happened in the last 6 months.

We'll see that we're not born basically good people;

we're born basically evil.

We are born in sin, and we're born as sinners.

So that view has gone out...

but some have the idea that you know, "I'm going to be wishfully

thinking the world's gonna get better and better, and we'll

just sort of go off into eternity better, and better,

and better in some kind of utopia."

That is not having confidence in the future.

By the same token, having confidence in the future is not

the idea that we're going to live other-worldly.

I've seen a lot of Bible-believers who said,

"Oh, oh, oh!

It's getting gloriously dark!

Jesus is gonna come!

Doesn't matter about feeding people,

loving people, witnessing to people, helping people

because it's gloriously dark!"

You know...

"I'm gonna live in another world!

I'm gonna be so spiritual, and so above life,

and I'm outside of all of that stuff..."

Listen!

That's not New Testament Biblical Christianity!

See?

It's just not...

Also, let me tell you what the future is not.

It is not the immortality of the soul.

That's platonic.

That's Greek philosophy.

Even Tertullian bought into some of that.

Augustine bought into some of that.

Some of our church fathers tried to incorporate the, the Greek

view that somehow the body is evil, and the soul is pure,

and the soul is immortal, and the body will die.

So it doesn't matter what you do in your life with your body,

because your soul has immortality about it.

You see this even -it's been caught up in

some of our funeral rituals.

You've been by a graveside; somebody says,

"Ashes to ashes, and dust to dust.

The body dies, and the soul goes on to be with the Lord."

If you hear that, you're hearing Plato,

and not the New Testament!

The New Testament says, "Body, soul, and spirit.

The resurrection takes place in that resurrection body that

we'll talk about in the future, and the body and the soul and

the spirit will be united and we will live together on this earth

in a pristine new Heaven and new earth forever.

See, it's not immortality of the soul.

That is not what we look for in the future;

it's the resurrection of the body.

If a man or a woman dies, the whole man or woman dies,

or a man or woman lives, the wholeness lives.

That's the thrust of the teaching of Jesus Christ.

Now, remember-confidence in the future.

Confidence is the joyful anticipation of the future

because of the promises of God.

But we can't just be totally futuristic.

Let's begin here, today at this time.

Confidence is also joyful realization-joyful realization

in the present-in the present because of the promise of God.

Today, we can have a joyful realization today in the

presence of the promises of God.

Now you say, "Well, well, what, what does that look like?"

Before we get to last things, and we get involved up in the

second and third Heaven; before we deal with the Tribulation and

Armageddon, and the Rapture of the church, or the pre-trib, the

mid-trib, the post-trib and all of that; we've got to realize

that we have confidence in the joyful realization in the

presence because of the promise of God.

Where do you get that?

Many places.

Let me give you a fabulous Verse!

Look at it if you would in the Book of Philippians.

Philippians, Chapter 3.

Paul.

He goes through.

He says, beginning in Verse 10 of Chapter 3-"That I might know

Him and the power of His Resurrection, and the fellowship

of His sufferings, being conformed to His death in order

that I may attain to the resurrection from the dead;

not that I have already obtained..."

He's not already arrived.

"Not that I have already attained it, or have already

become perfect, but I press on so that I may lay hold of that

for which I also was laid hold of by Christ Jesus."

In other words, Paul said Christ Jesus laid hold of me,

and I want to lay hold of that for the same thing

that Christ Jesus laid hold of me."

What is that?

That is maturity.

That is life now.

That is life abundantly now.

Are you having abundant life now?

Then Paul goes on and tells us the secret, and he says,

"Had laid hold of Christ Jesus.

Brethren, do not regard myself as having laid hold of it..."

He said "I haven't arrived.

But one thing I do..."

That's just where we begin.

Got to do four things.

One thing I do.

You know what that is?

Get up!

If anybody had been knocked down how many times,

the Apostle Paul was knocked down.

He had the Damascus Road experience.

He was a failure the first 10 years of his life,

as far as ministering to what he'd experienced

in seeing the Resurrection Lord.

He had, he was let down by a basket, and he went in hiding in

his hometown in Tarsus-that was Saul, now-Paul.

And he, we went home to Mama!

he couldn't cut it in the world after he became a Christian.

He had 10 years of nothingness, as far as the Bible tells us.

And then Barnabas saw people becoming Christians;

Greeks, Romans becoming Christians.

He said, "I need some help.

I need that guy-what's his name?

I forgot it..."

And he went and got Saul.

He became Paul in the rest of the story.

What about Paul?

Was it victory and success, and victory and success as

he traveled the whole known western world?

No!

He was stoned two or three times.

He was shipwrecked a couple of times.

He was beaten with a whip!

He was shamed; he was humiliated.

He had something in which evidently affected his eyesight.

Perhaps he was a victim of malaria.

I mean, Paul had it tough!

He got knocked down time and time and time again,

but Paul got up!

That's what he's saying to you and me today as we think about,

"Oh, the future..."

He says, "Start where you are and get up!

This one thing I do -the Spirit of God gives you

and I the power to get up!

Then what's the next thing he says to us?

Part of this Verse.

Look at it.

He said, "This one thing I do, forgetting what lies behind..."

That's it.

You get up.

The Spirit of God gives you the power to do it-whatever's beat

you down; whatever's knocked you down, however you stumble.

And then he says, "Forgetting what lies behind..."

That means to get over it.

Some people get knocked down-they never get over it!

Some people are successful and

they never get over their success!

Failure and success, I never-"Oh, I, I did this..."

or, "Oh, oh, I can't recover..."

Get over it!

Get up, get over it!

It's under the blood of Christ.

It's been forgiven.

It's cleansed.

It's gone away.

God doesn't even remember it.

Get over it!

Some people limp, and complain, and belly ache, and whine,

and are born in the negative case because

they can't get over something!

Get up, and get over it.

(Audience applauds).

The next thing we are to do.

Paul does it right here.

He said, "Forgetting what lies behind

and reaching forward to what lies ahead."

What's he saying?

Get up, get over it, and get on the right path!

You don't accidentally get on the right road.

Have you noticed that?

You know, I want to go to Berlin!

I think I'll go by way of Tokyo.

Hello!

You have to get on the right road.

Here's Jonah in the Bible, classic example.

God said, "Jonah!

I want you to go east!"

Jonah said, "Oh no, no, no, Lord!"

And he set sail to go to Tarsus due west.

And God says, "No, go east!"

And it took a giant fish to swallow Jonah, and it took him

three days and three nights in the digestive track of

a large, large fish before he even prayed.

But when he prayed, that fish took him and put him right where

God wanted him to go, in the very opposite direction.

So get up!

Get over it, and get on the right path.

You don't accidentally get on the right path;

it's intentional.

You say, "Well, I don't know if I'm on the right path or not..."

Sure you do!

What is the right path?

You know what it is.

God will tell you.

You're equipped.

You know when you're on the wrong path.

If we get up and get over it, and go right back on the same

path; you're gonna have another shipwreck!

Right?

Get on the right path.

And then what's the final, the fourth thing we are to do?

And this is decisive here.

He says, "Stretching forward to what lies ahead,

I press on toward the goal for the prize of

the upward call of God in Christ Jesus."

What he says-"Get going!

Get up.

Get over it.

Get on the right path.

And then, don't just stand there-get going!"

We need people who are gimpers.

Are you a gimper?

What's a gimper?

A gimper is rarer than the spotted owl.

You don't find gimper in your dictionary; you find the word

"gimp" and one meaning of the word "gimp" is to have passion,

to have direction, to have insight,

to be alive, to be pointed.

So we need gimpers in this world.

And if you will get up, God will lift you up.

If you will get over it, He'll put it in the past.

Don't let that good or bad or whatever happened keep

you bogged down the rest of your life.

Get over it.

Then you'll say, "I'm gonna get now on the right path

and the right road..."

That involves some discipline and some radical choices

and decision changing, and then guess what?

I'm gonna get going!

I want to be a gimper!

We need gimpers in this church, ladies and gentlemen.

They are rare individuals in this world.

Abraham Lincoln-how many elections did he lose in a row?

What?

Seven, eight, nine, ten before he was elected President?

He got knocked down.

He, he lost.

Then all of a sudden, because he was a gimper,

he kept getting up, didn't he?

That's it.

That's the first step.

And we look at Thomas Edison!

Boy, a brilliant inventor.

How many failures did he have?

Countless failures...

And we whine around here and say, "Boy, I'm just down.

You know, I'm out.

Man, I can't get over it.

Uh, man, I, I don't know about the right path..."

Sure you do, and then move out!

And then, I leave you with one

Verse of Scripture, I Corinthians 2.

There's a little Verse that says, "Eye has not seen,

the eye has not seen, and the ear has not heard

what God has prepared for those who love Him."

Is that fabulous?

Nobody's seen; nobody's heard; nobody's imagined; nobody has

thought of what God has prepared for those who love Him

and those who become gimpers!

Vision, purpose, passion.

Get up!

Get over it!

Get on the right path, the right trail, and get going.

We need gimpers.

We got a thousand things to do in the Kingdom right here.

Are you a part of that?

Are you a gimper?

Or are you just sitting there and soaking?

And gimpers can look in the future and see that God is

preparing something that we can't see or hear.

We haven't even thought of as we are gimpers for Him,

as we truly fall in love with Him.

The signs are all around us.

Our world is gripped by natural disasters, political revolution,

and the persecution of Christians,

all prophesied in the Bible.

Are we in the last days?

How can we prepare for the end?

As believers, we don't need to fear the end of the world.

Jesus tells us that He will return for His children.

So how should we live in these end times?

In the series End Times, Dr. Ed Young takes an

in-depth look at death, the second coming of Christ,

and the promise of Heaven.

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You can be confident in your future, knowing the proven truth

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We live in a chaotic world.

Looking at the news it seems the tragedies and disasters

are coming one right after another.

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Are we in the last days?

Is the world as we know it coming to an end?

The Bible is clear, crystal clear; no one knows when

the Lord will bring down the curtain of history.

But one thing we do know for sure,

if we are in Christ that is not a day to fear.

We can have total confidence in the future.

When we know we are His,

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It begins by surrendering to Jesus Christ and putting

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Kristin Gets A Bikini Wax For The First Time • Ladylike - Duration: 9:06.

- Oh no, we're doing the inside of the book jacket.

- Today we will be giving Kristin

and her lovely friends Brazilian waxes.

- [Amanda] One, two, three.

(wax strip snaps)

(logo whooshes)

- So the other day, it was revealed on group chat, by me,

that I have never gotten a bikini wax before.

But I am very scared, and also very sweaty,

so we decided that we were gonna bring in my friend Cesca.

- Hi, Cesca. - Hi.

- Who loves bikini waxes.

- That is not a lie.

- And we also decided to bring in my friend, Devin,

who doesn't like bikini waxes,

but who is a good friend and who has volunteered

to be here to hold my hand,

and also, spiritually, my vagina area.

- I say yes to too many things.

- I like it because it feels so smooth after.

The alternative is shaving and it's such an ordeal,

for what, 12 hours of gratification,

and then you get stubble.

- You only get 12 hours?

- Yeah, and then it's like stubbly already,

and it's like, well what's the point?

- It's like your vulva is Cinderella.

(Cesca laughing)

- It's like riding a roller coaster.

It's like scary, you scream, but then it's fine.

It's like the thrill of waxing

and then you get, like a reward.

You don't get that in roller coaster rides.

- I used to wax.

I would be like, yeah,

I'll spend $50 on this painful experience.

And then I discovered that I have baby fine hair.

And shaving for me, is my technique.

Why I'm here, I don't know.

Imagine lava on your vagina.

And then imagine God just putting, like, paper towels

and then just, kah, kah, kah!

It's a lot you guys.

I'm not sure you know.

- Is this in real life,

or is this like a movie that you watch?

(beep)

- I wanted to get waxed because some people do love it,

and some people absolutely despise it,

and I've never experienced it.

I don't do anything.

And like, for me, it's because I don't

really feel like it's necessary.

I will do like a little bit of shaving on the sides.

I'll clean up the edges of the plate

before I give it to the guests.

All grooming is valid.

It's just that sometimes, it's time for a new experience.

With friends.

- Have you ever experienced like your eyes

just welling up with tears?

- I mean, when I was like 13, I did that a lot.

- Get ready.

- I'm optimistic.

How bad could this possibly be?

People do it all the time.

- We have to be realistic.

It's a little painful.

- How bad can that be?

(happy piano music)

- My name is Amanda.

I've been doing this for about ten years.

- I'm Andrea Galdamez.

I have been an esthetician for three years.

- My name is Lena Terrell.

I've been an esthetician for three years

and me and my mom do mobile beauty around Los Angeles.

- Hello. - Hi!

- Y'all are gonna be waxing us, in mere moments.

Does this hurt a lot? - Yes.

- Okay, I did not ask you.

- It's gonna be very uncomfortable.

- There's a little bit of pain associated, for sure.

- They're not lying, I'm not lying.

- Okay, okay.

Another thing I wanted to ask,

because of how we scheduled this,

I am gonna start my period any second now.

Is that gonna impact how much pain I'm in?

- So you're gonna be more sensitive than normal.

Our hair system is ruled by the hormones.

Some people say less or more,

so, it just depends on what day.

- So would you time it, like, with your cycle?

- I always recommend to get waxed

a couple of days after it, 'cause that's when it's easiest.

- Great timing, we did it.

- I haven't gotten waxed in, like, maybe four years.

Has anything changed in the waxing community,

technology wise?

- Did you do a hard wax or a soft wax?

- The ones with the strip.

- Oh.

- That's what I'm doing.

- Me and Andrea, we don't use the strip, but Amanda does.

- Just to be clear, one wax is not better than the other,

it's also just kinda what the artist,

or esthetician, just specializes in.

Now, what's changed, definitely,

is preventative care for ingrowns.

There's a lot more access to products

that really help with that,

'cause that is probably the number one reason.

I would say people stop waxing,

'cause it kinda defeats the purpose

of getting the wax, when you get all these gross ingrowns.

- So how does this work?

- So you're gonna get on the table

and I'm gonna have you hike your dress up,

and I'm gonna apply a cleanser first,

and then I'm gonna condition your skin,

and then we're gonna apply the first strip of wax.

- Okay, getting worse.

- Yeah, so we're gonna start in one area

and we're just gonna keep applying the strips

until it's all gone.

And then afterwards, I use a soothing lotion

that feels really good, that cools it down.

Hopefully we'll be done really soon.

- How long does it take?

- Usually I can get it in 10 to 15 minutes.

- So it's just gonna be like a bad episode

of television, basically.

- You might get a little sweaty,

but baby powder soaks it right up.

- Let's rip out some hair down there.

(whimsical bells chiming)

- Is it time?

- Yes, it's time. - Oh, my god.

- The setup, it makes it look like I'm giving birth to pain.

Obviously, we're not gonna have our party makers

on camera, so we have created these

little, pre-censor boxes.

So that no one will ever see.

- I feel like we should just go around

and just talk about what we named our vaginas.

- [Kristin] We could, but--

- I'll start.

My vagina's name is Lois Lane.

- Oh.

- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

I named her in college.

- I'm gonna start cleansing.

- Okay Kristin, so I'm gonna have you

hug both of your knees into your chest.

- So much is happening right now, oh my god.

- [Amanda] Conditioning your skin.

- Oh wow, that cleansing was fast.

- [Amanda] I'm gonna do one area at a time.

- Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, everyone,

we haven't talked about whether or not

we're getting it all off or just a strip?

I'm getting the least painful option.

So, we're just doing the sides and the top.

- I think the goal is to do a full Brazilian,

but we're gonna start with the sides and the top,

and we're gonna see how far we get

before I throw in the towel.

- I'm just getting as much of it off as possible

until we end this shoot.

- The strip is going on, the strip is going on.

It's on.

- Should we hold hands?

- No, I'm good.

(all laughing)

Here you go.

- [All] Yay.

- [Devin] Okay.

Holy shit, I already feel it.

- [Amanda] One, two, three.

(Kristin groaning) - Ow!

- No, we're doing the inside of the book jacket.

Oh no, I'm a little worried about this part.

- [Estheticians] One, two, three.

- Ah!

- I'm okay.

This part is a little bit more painful, right?

Oh!

Oh!

(plucky keyboard music)

- Me and Cesca are gonna finish out our Brazilians.

What percentage would you say I've done?

- I'd say you're about 15%.

- Okay, so we're gonna do a speed run.

'Cause that sure felt like more than 15%.

Apparently, it's going to take a whole calendar year

to clean out the forest.

So my legs are butterflied out right now.

So we're doing like the valley

between thigh county and lady bit municipal center.

Honestly, it's like getting just

a really, really big eyebrow wax,

just a massive, inconveniently placed eyebrow.

We're moving into, ow!

(Kristin laughing)

- If I laugh, it's not a scream.

Now we're doing the other valley.

- No, we did the un (screams) canny valley.

Cesca, how are you doing over there?

- I'm good, I'm just retreating into my quiet space.

Basically, I've just been looking and seeing,

'cause there are painful parts of the lady pocket.

Oh, there you go.

- [Lena] Alright love, you're done.

- I'm done. - You're done?

- Oh, look friend, I haven't seen you in awhile.

- I feel like every person is different, obviously,

but I feel like every person I've talked to

is like, this is horrible.

And you will regret every second, you idiot!

I was like, okay, fun advice, thanks everyone.

But actually, like, this was fine.

- I think they're just also really good.

- Yeah it could be that y'all are just really good.

- Did you go full Brazilian?

- I just took everything off.

- Wow!

- Well, the thing is, I was doing so well,

it was just kinda like I might as well get the extra credit.

- [Amanda] Okay, I'm gonna have you hug your knees

in again, one more time, just some finishing touches.

- Oh.

Oh, and now, this, oh, yep, yep.

Oh, it wasn't bad.

- I'm so proud of you.

- Honestly like, sometimes you just gotta try new things.

- Okay, I'm gonna put some soothing lotion on.

- [Kristin] Oh, we're done?

- Yep, we're done.

- Yay! - Yay!

I'm done, I did it!

We did it.

(all cheering)

We did it, oh my gosh!

Y'all, thank you so much.

But like I was pleasantly surprised at how easy that was.

You guys were really good. - Really good hands.

- I mean, I know it was a long journey,

but I appreciate y'all got through it.

I feel pretty good.

- I feel clean, feel fresh.

- Kristin getting waxed for the first time.

Lady tested,

- [All] Lady removed!

(upbeat music)

- Hey, Unsolved is on a new channel.

And now your part.

- [Together] Subscribe here.

- That was my part.

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Advice To First-Time Filmmakers On Distribution by Jay Silverman - Duration: 6:45.

Film Courage: Advice to first time, second time filmmakers on seeking a distribution

deal and then actually committing to it?

Jay Silverman, filmmaker/photographer: It's a tough question for me because every time

you make a deal you learn about new deals.

I'll give you an illustration, when we made my first movie we didn't have people knocking

on my door to distribute my movie.

We had sales reps I never knew what that was but there are a lot of companies in L.A. and

in Hollywood that are sales reps (the rep movies) and they would take your movie to

Netflix and they would take your movie to Fox and they would make deals.

I totally believe in that scenario.

It never even occurred to me that my next movie would be good enough for someone to

want to distribute it.

Of course, there is no money exchanged.

You have to wait to get the movie distributed and then eventually make your money back.

If you're lucky enough to hypothetically wake up in the morning at Sundance and someone

buys your movie to distribute it they might say say we'll give you X dollars not to

mention that after advertising dollars are spent we'll give you 50 cents on the dollar

you know whatever it might be.

I did not have that luxury but I did have the luxury this time of getting a reputable

distribution company and taking it up a notch so each time I learn more.

But distribution and I'm saying this redundantly because I said it before is an every-changing

medium and I'm learning right as we speak that filmmakers are expected to do things

that have nothing to do with filmmaking and that is if you really want to succeed with

your movie and that is if you really want to succeed with your movie social media has

to be played, you have to market yourself, you have to do interviews like this.

I'm really grateful but I'm not a social media guy but you have to learn how to do

that.

It's fascinating because I have a number of people on my Facebook that are filmmakers

and every once in awhile I see a filmmaker promoting their movie and I'm empathetic

because it requires just an inordinate amount of collective collaboration with the distributor

to succeed because the distributor who picked up my movie puts out four movies a month.

That's 48 movies a year.

That's a lot of movies for a small company.

And one of the ones I passed on has 30 to 40 movies a month.

And there in to the volume aspect so I thought that the one that I picked was more desirable

because they would give it more energy and more time and I don't have a regret for

that.

But here again speaking from first time experience.

I met a gentleman just last week who is doing our social media and he's also a director.

Smart, young guy and if I was able to tell him what I learned now

on his first movie he would have done something differently.

And it's not like he made a horrific mistake but he utlimately took his movie off the market

and there are other ways to do it, no different from the woman who told me on my last movie

wasn't ever exploited on social media.

The content matter itself should have been an easy pitch but we didn't do it.

So is it a missed opportunity?

No really because the source material is timeless.

It's happening everyday and it still continues to happen.

But this movie that I just finished comes out basically a week before Valentine's

Day.

It's not accident, it's a romantic comedy (I like that idea).

It helps take the movie to a noticeable level.

Otherwise you are just going to get in the mush.

There's a great story in the trades about Netflix buying movies at Sundance last year

(not this year, last year).

It's written by empathetic filmmakers who said here is a movie that everybody knows

the title, everybody would like to see it, it was one Netflix for one week and one the

first page and then it just disappeared.

So you have to really know a lot about the movie, properly spell it and source it.

I went last night on Amazon to see if my movie was up for sale because it just came out,

it required me to go through some closed doors just to get there.

I'm talking about searching for it because when I typed in the name it didn't pop right

up.

And there is a whole other subject, naming your movie.

I think distributors would prefer you name your movie A, B, C, D because it's closer

to the beginning of the alphabet.

Perhaps not now because everybody now is searching for their films and you just type it in.

But analytics play a role now.

You go on to Netflix or on Amazon and you're trending with romantic comedies, they'll

suggest my movie hopefully.

So that is a plus to them for making money and a plus to the distributor who is making

money.

But all that stuff never existed, I mean the format of Netflix and Amazon have changed

three times in the last month meaning.

Like right now if you click on a movie on Amazon a trailer pops up and Netflix, too.

The trailer for anything you're watching (a TV show or whatever), while you're still

searching it's playing a commercial.

That's all new innovative technology and it helps the filmmaker but me to what's

really critical is if you know about a filmmaker like me talking about what I experienced and

try to avoid that with your own experience.

So maybe my movie would be called come and eat the food - C rather than M. Or maybe it

doesn't matter.

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CRAZIEST Weapons Of All Time! - Duration: 11:26.

From guns that shoot around corners to square-shaped bullets, here are 8 of the most unusual weapons

of all time!

8. Krummlauf

Developed by Germany during World War II, the Krummlauf, which is German for "curved

barrel", is exactly what it sounds like. It's an attachment that was manufactured

for use with Sturmgewehr 44 assault rifle and enabled the user to avoid enemy fire by

shooting around corners. The Sturmgewehr which means storm weapon, is a German selective-fire

rifle developed during World War II which greatly influenced the AK-47.

The Krummlauf was equipped with a periscope sighting device and came in a variety of models,

including versions with 30, 45, 60, and 90-degree bends. As handy as this unusual gadget may

seem, it had a short lifespan. Due to the great stress that the barrel and bullets were

put under, the 30 degree version typically needed to be replaced after shooting 300 rounds.

The 45 degree variant could expect to be used for only 160 rounds. But still! Pretty impressive

stuff!

There was another major problem with the Krummlauf. Bullets tended to shatter inside of the curved

barrel and exit the weapon in multiple fragments. Scary! Needless to say, there's a reason

this weapon isn't very well-known - it was dangerous and simply not practical, all things

considered. It sounds like a great idea in theory, not so good in practice at the time.

7. Schwerer Gustav

It turns out that the Krummlauf wasn't the only bizarre World War II-era weapon designed

by Germany. This giant cannon was designed in the late 1930's, for the express purpose

of destroying the forts along the French Maginot Line. At the time, these were the strongest

forts in existence.

The Schwerer Gustav was the largest-caliber rifle and heaviest piece of mobile artillery

ever used in combat. It was a railway gun of immense power, capable of shooting an eight-ton

shell over 37,000 meters.

Despite the damage the Schwerer Gustav was capable of, it wasn't widely used. Out of

two that were ever built, only one was ever fired in combat. Why, you ask? Well, it was

incredibly inconvenient to set up and use. It required 2,500 men and around 54 hours

of time to assemble, could only fire 14 shells per day, and took 45 minutes to reload!! To

prevent the Schwerer Gustav from falling into Allied hands, both of the gargantuan guns

were destroyed. Too much power and too much responsibility.

And now for number 6 but first if you are new here be sure to subscribe so you don't

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6. The Tsar Tank

World War I-era tanks weren't exactly known as marvels of engineering, but the Russian

Tsar Tank quite possibly takes the trophy for the downright weirdest. This contraption

resembled a giant reverse tricycle and was designed in 1914 by engineer Nikolai Lebedenko,

along with the assistance of three other gentlemen. Its massive front wheels were intended to

stabilize the vehicle, and each back wheel was powered by a 250-horsepower engine. It's

much smaller front wheel would theoretically overpower most obstacles. In fact, it wasn't

even really a tank, since it wasn't equipped with tracks.

When the Tsar of the Russian Empire was presented with a model of the tank, he was impressed

by its ability to scale stacks of books and agreed to fund the project, to the tune of

250,000 rubles - several tens of millions of dollars in today's money.

The Tsar Tank proved to be much different in theory than in practice, however. A single

prototype, containing two 9-meter wheels, was built. It was so big, it had to be disassembled

for transport. During its first demonstrations, the back wheels proved a tendency to get stuck

in the mud and soft ground, with the front wheels having inadequate power to pull the

vehicle out. It was also deemed to be vulnerable to artillery fire. The prototype was abandoned

at the site, and in 1923, it was scrapped for good.

5. Davy Crockett Nuclear Rifle

The M28/M29 Davy Crockett is one of the smallest nuclear weapons ever manufactured. It was

built in the 1950's and designed for battlefields in Europe. The warhead looked like a watermelon

and weighed just 76 pounds! This Cold War-era recoilless weapon was launched

from a tripod and was meant to enable soldiers to fire from close range. They weren't very

accurate but it didn't even matter because anyone within 500 feet of the blast would

be dead within hours from the radiation. The kill zone was ¼ mile from the blast site

and everyone within that range would be dead within days or weeks.

The US military was hoping that if war came with the Soviet Union these tactical weapons

would give them 48 hours to regroup and figure out a major response.

The U.S. Army manufactured over 2,000 Davy Crocketts, although only 100 were actually

deployed. On kind of a disconcerting note, both the Soviet Union and US and NATO have

thousands of these tactical warheads floating around that were never included in any treaty.

While warheads were large and deactivated, these smaller nuclear weapons could just be

driven away in a truck and easily elude arms control. Nobody really wants to withdraw their

small nuclear weapons.

4. The Puckle Gun

Designed in 1718 by James Puckle, a British lawyer and inventor, the Puckle Gun was quite

possibly the first-ever automatic weapon. Equipped with a three-foot-long barrel, it

held 11 charges and could fire 9 shots per minute. Also known as the Defense Gun, it

was made to fight against the Ottoman Empire.

What's most unique about the Puckle Gun was the type of ammunition. It was designed

to fire round bullets at Christians and square bullets at Muslim Turks. These square-shaped

bullets were believed to cause more damage and convince the Turks of the benefits of

Christian civilization. This may seem like an extreme way to spread

Christianity, but is just one example of the many radical actions taken by one faith against

another throughout centuries of on-and-off again religious warfare.

The Turks were known for raiding and boarding ships like pirates because they were fast,

and the puckle gun was made to prevent it, since it could be shot faster than a cannon.

Although it may seem ahead of its time, it wasn't. The clumsy Puckle Gun was unsuitable

for warfare and difficult to aim because the flintlock mechanism was too unreliable. It

was most likely never shot in any type of disagreement or battle. Bullets are usually

round for a reason.

3. Corkscrew Tank

The Corkscrew Tank, also known as a screw-propelled vehicle, is just another example of the several

weird tanks that have been designed by the Russians throughout history. Unlike the Tsar

Tank, the Corkscrew Tank was actually somewhat functional. It was actually based on agricultrual

equipments created in the US. The US military tried to create a corkscrew tank but scrapped

the project before it got too far. Designed to combat the harsh, snowy and muddy Russian

terrain, the Cold War-era vehicle was propelled by a corkscrew-shaped set of tracks, and could

move both forward and sideways. Not bad for their extreme weather.

The technology existed as early as the mid-1800's, but wasn't put to use during warfare until

World War II, with the introduction of the M29 Weasel. Screw-propelled vehicles were

largely limited to use in cold and swampy areas, because they were slow and prone to

tipping over. Since then, the same type of design has been used for other arctic vehicles

so it wasn't a total fail! But complicated! Now these type of vehicles are used more for

engineering, for example to make tunnels.

2. Flying Aircraft Carriers

As you may have already thought by now, it seems like nearly any strange weapon idea

you can think of has been tried out at some point! The concept of flying aircraft carriers

was one that was tested out by several different militaries.

The first airborne aircraft carriers, known as the 23-class Vickers rigid airships, were

commissioned by the British. The 535-foot vessels were equipped with a portable fighter

escort of bi-planes, slung by hooks on the underside of the ships, that could be quickly

released to combat enemy aircraft.

Although they were produced during the First World War by the British Royal Navy, they

were never used in combat. The airships did, however, provide many hours of valuable military

training. Only four were ever built, and plans to make more were cancelled when the airships

were deemed to be significantly overweight. By 1920, all of the r-23's were decommissioned.

In the two decades following World War I, the United States focused on improving flying

aircraft carrier technology. Commissioned in 1932, the 785-foot-long USS Akron was a

helium-filled scout airship that could launch and recover five fighter aircraft in mid-air!

The USS Macon, its sister ship, could reach speeds of up to 80 miles per hour and had

a range of over 10,000 miles. Both airships were involved in several accidents, which

proved to be fatal. In April of 1933, the Akron was lost off the East Coast in a windstorm.

Only three out of the original 76 crewmen aboard survived. Two years later, the Macon

crashed off the California coast. After the incidents, the United States stopped experimentation

with airborne carriers because they were just too dangerous.

The first successful use of a flying aircraft carrier during wartime was carried out by

the Soviet Union. In 1931, Stalin's Zveno Project began. Gigantic Russian bombers, such

as the TB-1 and TB-3, were refitted to carry small fighter bombers, which were placed either

on top of or below the larger plane's wings. The small planes were able to unhook in mid-air

to carry out their missions, and in some instances, were able to reattach to the carrier. These

magnificent aircraft first saw warfare in 1941, during the beginning stages in the Soviet

war against Nazi Germany. The larger aircrafts, along with their pint-sized counterparts,

were retired in 1942, after conducting 30 air raids against enemy targets.

1. Gay Bomb

The "gay bomb" isn't what it sounds like, or maybe it is! It has nothing to do

with harming homosexuals. Instead, its purpose was to induce homosexuality among enemy forces

by dropping female sex pheromones over them. In theory, this would cause the enemies to

become unbearably aroused, forcing them to have no other choice but to find ways to relieve

their urges with each other and stop all combat! Put simply, it was meant to cause a major

distraction and cause the enemy soldiers to become sexually irresistible to one another.

In 1994, a United States Air Force Research Laboratory from Ohio, known as the Wright

Laboratory at the time, proposed the creation of this non-lethal airborne weapon.

Products allegedly containing pheromones have been marketed as aphrodisiacs for quite some

time, and have proven to be a big hit among consumers hoping to boost their sex appeal.

However, little scientific evidence points to the validity of the theory that the deliberate

use of pheromonal substances can have a direct impact on human behavior.

Gay bombs weren't the only weapons containing bodily substances that were included in the

1994 Wright Labs proposal. The three-page document, obtained by the Sunshine Project

through a Freedom of Information Act request, also suggested the possibilities of 'halitosis

bombs' and 'flatulence bombs.' If you didn't know, 'halitosis' is the medical

term for bad breath, and 'flatulence' of course refers to passing gas. Both of these

bombs would have essentially been used to make enemies stink so badly, they'd be unable

to hide. I don't know about you, but you have to admit that the military is more creative

than we thought! They are willing to try everything!

I hope you've enjoyed learning about these tried-and-mostly-failed unusual weapons. Remember

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For more infomation >> CRAZIEST Weapons Of All Time! - Duration: 11:26.

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Time Traveler Left This In The 17th Century - Duration: 16:33.

Now, the most shocking things.

Look at this picture.

This man claims to have been to the 17th century.

We met up in an undisclosed location as he told us his story and showed us a picture

of an object he left in the past.

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Hi, everyone.

You are in a small town of a small country in Russia.

I cannot mention the name of city, considering my safe security.

So, welcome again and let's not to tell my name.

Tell me, Mr. Ricks, I understand that I hide much information from you, but it is done

so to keep my life safe, as I know information which is very serious, and which can shock

everyone.

(sigh) So I'll start from the very beginning.

I lived in London for a long time.

I went there with my father, when I was only 14.

Before that, I lived in Estonia.

I don't know why we are good listened about that country or not.

As I'd already mentioned, I live in London from the age of 14, but my accent still is

not proper.

I don't have British accent, as you can hear.

In London, I got to high education, then I found a good job and I stayed there.

Now, I live in another city.

It is safer for me.

(sigh) I worked in a secret laboratory which was situated in the cellar of the central

laboratory.

In London, there was no place where one could have a laboratory secretly and not to be noticed.

The name of our laboratory was Globus.

The financial part was under control of government.

With what?

The answer you will get later.

When I say cellar floor, you imagine a little wet area where are some equipments, techniques,

and materials.

I will disappoint you.

You are not right.

It was a large area, big laboratory, which was under the ground, about 20, 30 meters.

In order to get there, you should go down by stairs, there was no elevator.

The laboratory had 40 rooms, each of them had its own meaning.

Many experiments were done in each room.

In one of them, the hybridization of animals were doing.

I don't understanding machine was making in another room.

In the third room, the teleport machine was working.

The experiments were very different and interesting.

Some of them were made in order to take humans' life easier.

Some of them were made to be used in military purposes.

Because of that, the security at the laboratory was very strong.

In one of the rooms was a piece of stone.

It was said that the stone was broke in another galaxy.

It was a piece of asteroid.

This means that the life existed in that galaxy.

I've worked in that laboratory 15 years.

I saw such things about which you cannot even imagine.

But, all that equipments worth nothing.

I saw machine which can shock everyone.

The name of that machine was Time Queen, which was situated in the largest room.

Only few scientist can enter that room.

The machine had some parts.

It occupied all the room.

There was a big chair in the center of the room.

Many cables are connected to it, the chair was higher.

I know many stories about people who traveled through the time.

I believe in that extraterrestrials because I know all the stories.

I feel all of it in my life.

But my story is very different.

Time Queen was the most powerful machine.

It can take you both to the future and past.

In every part of the earth, the most important part in that machine was the piece of asteroid,

which had a radiation maker.

The radiation of uranium is even weaker.

The power of the stone has such energy we can destroy the whole planet.

Fortunately, that energy only can be used in laboratory, otherwise, the planet could

be already destroyed.

That energy can create the time borders.

We can outsmart computers to that energy and get an algorithm, which transform the time

to the mathematics, and this let us to travel through the time.

Also, I would like to mention that this was the project of USA, Russia and Britain, otherwise,

Britain will use it in its own purposes.

It will enlarge its areas.

Just imagine: thousand helicopters during the war between England and Scotland.

Either way, nowadays Britain is bigger because it enlarges area by the help of that machine.

Of course, it was done after discussion with two countries.

Russia changed something in Russian-Turkish war.

The city, Krasnodar, belonged to Turkey, but Russia took it.

And Arizona and California belonged to the Mexico.

Now, they are parts of USA.

All these were done by the help of that magic machine.

Now, I pass to the most interesting part of this story.

10 years ago, as the operator of the project, the producer and head of the project was Russian

man, Andre Pukin.

Many scientists are geologists and soldiers who are sent to the different parts of time

to bring interesting parts.

The farther time interval was 4000 years.

Many people could not return, as the interval was more than 4000 years.

We had forbidden time periods.

For example, in the period when Jesus lived, we couldn't travel, the Catholic church forbade.

The told that even one meeting with Him could change the whole history.

Friendly speaking, it was said that many changes were done in the World War, and Germany did

not lose the victory.

France, Ukraine, Denmark, Austria, and part of Poland was under its control.

Of course, the war was suspended that pray tell, that many techniques were sent to help

Europe to win Germany.

So let's pass to the most interesting part of my traveling.

So, after being operated 10 years, I was suggested to create this quad which would go to the

past and bring information about different things.

The name which was Flying Saucer.

Also, there was this quad which went to the future, named Quantum.

Ours spot even was the Crusades.

In each traveling, robots (mumbling) which were recording videos.

Unfortunately, I don't have opportunity to show them as I already stopped working at

laboratory.

Even while I'm working, I couldn't as it was confidential.

The most important accessory was the ring, which was a watch.

It was necessary to ask as we should feel the time to return and not to be damaged.

And what it was written, made in Switzerland.

As them more simple watches brought in Swiss brands.

Now, the most shocking things.

Look at this picture.

This was that watch.

It is just that watch that I had lost in China in 16th-17th centuries.

I was running at that time from China soldiers.

A few months ago, this watch was found in soldier's tomb.

I think, while I was running, he found and took it.

Scientists were shocked.

That watch were first made in 20 century, but it was found in the tomb, which is 400

years old.

Do you understand?

In the 21st century, they found the ring, which laid there for 400 years.

It is impossible.

How can we know the fact of time machine?

I should say that I was removed from that laboratory when the scientists found that

watch.

Some people started to believe that time machine existed.

I tended to many expeditions in China.

I was in China, even in that time when China was under control of Japan.

I was traveled on the for scientific purposes.

I didn't change anything in the history.

I was in at the warp of time.

I brought many photos for our laboratory.

The traveling by squads and each of us had its own job.

The most interesting was traveling to old Armenia.

I was present at the Armenian-Persian War.

Its army was big, but the Armenians have resisted.

I made photos of Armenian army, and the head of it, (mumbling) What did he did I cannot

show them to you.

Many interesting things happen during my travelings, but the most interesting one was my visit

to China, when I lost the watch.

As I already mentioned, I went there in 16, 17 centuries, especially at the end of 16.

When the main emperor of China occupied the cities, they didn't pay taxes closed out the

governors.

The head of them was Nixing Chen.

In 1614, they occupied Beijing.

I was there at the time.

You cannot imagine.

It was a serious war, the loudest sense.

(sigh) And during that war I lost my watches while running.

The soldiers could that they also was from the army.

After, I returned back and brought out some stories and quotes.

Now scientists cannot understand, how can we, a watch made in 20 century, when it has

400 years traces.

It seems a serious problem, because time machine was unknown for many people.

How did I return?

We found that I had lost the ring watch, then I was questioned.

They thought I got friends there and gave the ring as a present.

When I convinced that I was in motion, they removed me from my job, and they actually

told me that I cannot tell this story to anybody, otherwise they will find me and punish.

All the reason now I ask not to show my face.

(sigh) So, thank you everyone for attention.

I advise all people who have such stories to tell them to ApexTV.

What do you think?

Has this man actually time traveled to the past?

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Peace out.

For more infomation >> Time Traveler Left This In The 17th Century - Duration: 16:33.

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"The biggest summit of all time": China in charm offensive to stay Africa's top trading partner - Duration: 1:49.

China has called it "the biggest summit of all time".

The two-day forum on China-Africa cooperation

starts on Monday in Beijing,

and China is laying on a charm offensive

to keep its position as Africa's top trading partner.

The summit happens once every three years,

and is usually an occasion for Beijing

to promise enormous loans to the continent.

Loans that are welcomed by African countries.

"It is always with pleasure that we visit Beijing and China.

The deal is calibrated.

It is fair,

and it is intelligent also."

State-owned Chinese companies built the Addis-Ababa - Djibouti railway,

the first crosscountry electric railway in Africa.

It's just one of many major infrastructure project across the continent,

made possible thanks to Chinese money.

The volume of trade between the two countries has developed rapidly,

from $10 billion dollars in 2000

to almost $200 billion seventeen years later.

And China has used African resources to help drive its transformation

into the world's second largest economy.

But critics warn

that African countries should not become too reliant on Chinese loans,

or risk getting mired in debt they cannot pay off.

The International Monetary Fund warned this year

that at least 40% of low income countries in the region are in debt distress,

or at high risk of it.

If they can't pay off debt,

African nations could be forced

to hand over controlling stakes and key assets to China.

Critics fear that China's debt-trap diplomacy may be a trap

that Africa can't get out of.

For more infomation >> "The biggest summit of all time": China in charm offensive to stay Africa's top trading partner - Duration: 1:49.

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Parents and children gather at Penrose Library for Drag Queen Story Time - Duration: 2:23.

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Time for Jeremy Corbyn to exploit Tory Government's dirty little secret - Duration: 2:43.

</form> Britain marooned at the bottom of European economic growth league is a dirty secret the Tory ­Government doesn't want you to know about

 The Tory record since 2010 is woeful after destructive tax rises and spending cuts in George Osborne's so-called long -term economic plan snuffed out a promising recovery ­inherited from Gordon Brown's Labour

 Osborne's successor as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond watched, politically powerless in the Treasury, as Brexit extinguished much of what growth existed, plunging Britain into the relegation zone alongside Italy

 The cost of austerity and Brexit's lost years will be eye-boggling when the sums are finally calculated, costing every person in the country thousands of pounds

 We're enduring inflation rising faster than incomes, low productivity and too many of the jobs created paying less than a living wage

 Oh, and the Tories are still borrowing and a national debt now £1.8trillion will continue to climb for years to come, despite the Conservatives fetishising reductions and vowing to balance the books by 2015

 That four of Northern Europe's 10 poorest regions are in the UK isn't due to EU membership

 Wales, North East England, Northern Ireland and Yorkshire & Humberside struggle because British Governments in London fail them – not scapegoats in Brussels

Read More Top UK politics stories  The anti-Semitism row damages Labour on two counts

Vile racism's a uniquely poisonous stain on a movement preaching decency, Gordon Brown rightly arguing eradication is a battle for the party's soul

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 Theresa May is exhibit one by remaining mainly mute on Islamophobia in her own ranks while highlighting Labour's woes

 To some extent that's politics but the economy, ailing NHS, housing crisis, rising crime and Brexit itself are all extra reasons why Labour is desperate to secure a hearing on the issues it wants to talk about

 Brexit challenges Corbyn almost as much as May when he isn't drawing a clear red line between Labour and warring Conservatives, advocating a people's vote as the public sees through Leaver lies

 There's votes for Labour in telling the truth about the economy and Europe.

For more infomation >> Time for Jeremy Corbyn to exploit Tory Government's dirty little secret - Duration: 2:43.

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Young father holds newborn for the first time, after crash forced emergency C-section - Duration: 0:50.

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