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(upbeat music)

- Today we have Ivy Gichohi.

Hello Ivy.

- Hi Lin, how are you?

- I'm good what question do you have for me today?

- Well I would like to know how you could help me

through this job search.

Being a new graduate in the Bakery Science degree,

I would love to know what are some advice you have

in terms of job searching?

- Well, um, let's first start with LinkedIn.

I think you have to have a good profile on LinkedIn.

This days employers don't look anywhere else,

but your Linkedin profile first.

So do you have a good LinkedIn, updated profile?

- Yes I do.

I make sure I update it as often as possible.

- That's, that's great.

And how about your networks?

Are you working on getting to know people

and liking companies on LinkedIn?

- Yes, I make sure follow the companies.

I also make sure that I reach out, you know,

if I see something.

I also follow some of the feed, you know,

just to be updated on what each companies doing

and what are some changes they're going through.

- Well sounds like you're doing the right things on

- Ah, good thank you.

- The internet and digitally, right so let's

- Yes

- dig in a little bit more about yourself

and figure it out from there if you don't mind.

- So can, you tell our listeners

what is your story,

what's your background?

- Okay, my story started in Kenya.

I was born and raised there.

I moved to Kansas

and I completed my two years of high school.

I started college doing pharmacy and then I started,

I changed majors so I went into Bakery Science

and I recently just graduated

with a Bachelor's in Bakery Science.

- That's interesting.

- So, just to be clear, are you allowed

to work legally in the U.S.?

- I am, yes.

- Awesome.

- And why did you choose Bakery Science as your major?

- Growing up, my mom was a baker.

She started out as a baker

and she worked with so many different companies.

So I grew up in baking in my family.

So I was very inspired.

I was intrigued by it

and I wanted to learn more,

so that was a very good

kind of degree for me

to at least learn more about the industry

as well as just baking and the science of it.

- I mean you sound very well versed to me.

Can you tell me which Bakery Science course

that you loved the most?

- I would say I loved the Bakery Science classes

as well as the lab themselves.

They were very hands-on.

So I loved interacting with students.

I love learning more about, you know,

what happens when you add this ingredient with that?

What happens in the oven?

So I just, I loved finding, you know,

the back story of all of these wonderful products we eat.

- You mean you love standing for six hours on your feet

(chuckles)

doing the lab?

- So basically yes, cuz the knowledge and the, you know,

just interacting you even forget that you've been standing

for that long.

- So taking a few steps back,

why did you go to K State

and how did you hear about this program?

- I knew K State had the Bakery Science

and through Grain Science department.

And being that it was such a known institution,

I wanted to, you know, I'm already in Kansas

and it's a wonderful school.

I've heard so many great things about the department itself.

So I just wanted to be a part of the Bakery Science,

the people.

Learn from all these different professors

and mentors who can, you know,

help me through this journey as an undergraduate.

- Man, you did everything right there.

- Thank you.

- What, like, when you were doing your coursework,

what did you think your dream job would look like?

- My dream job was the one that I can grow

and I can make a difference for the company

as well as inspire people to know that, you know,

there's nothing impossible.

You just need to try and

one that I can definitely be myself and, you know,

grow and use my skills, knowledge to improve.

All the problem solving strategies I have learned

over the years really just do that for a company

and the company that can, you know,

at least take my input and, you know,

just make a difference in any way I can.

- So let me ask you, are you willing to put

in the long hours to be on the bakery floor?

- I am, yes. I know

- Good

- All that can happen, I'm ready.

- Let me tell, we put in some long hours in there.

(laughs)

- Yeah, definitely.

- Sometimes the weekends as well.

(laughs)

- Oh yeah, you have to be dedicated and patient.

- Yeah, so what type of a job would you settle for

in terms of, you know, your first staff,

your first job?

What are you willing to do?

Are you willing to be a mixer operator?

Are you willing to, you know, run shifts or do shifts? What?

- I'm willing to do this shift to where

if I'm a production supervisor, I know that I'm working

with so many wonderful people that, you know,

if something happens we can work together

to solve and you have close to a hundred people

that you are working close with that you are a supervisor

for them, so such a position will give me a chance

to grow as an individual

as well as just impact other people.

And, you know, just make everything go smoothly

and then within five years from now, you know,

my goals are to be in a managerial position.

And then eventually I would love to be a consultant.

So I know there is a road to where I would love to be,

but right now I'm good with, you know, supervisor.

I'm also interested in quality, research and development.

So, you know, my interest is very broad.

- Yeah, okay, that's great.

And do you have kind of like a ideal employer

or company in mind?

- I would like an employer who is very open

to other people's opinions, who is diverse who

they, know you, include other people

with all different backgrounds.

A company that, you know, you can make a difference

and they take your input in and, you know,

acknowledge you.

Acknowledge everyone that works there.

Makes sure that, you know, you're good and that,

you know, the vision and the goal for the company

as well is implemented and they match your own as well.

So, I'm just love a company that is very people oriented

and also there to make sure that their food is wonderful,

safety of their food and safety of their people is very big.

So I would love a company that embodies that.

- Yeah, there are lots of, that the good news

there are lots of companies in the baking industry

that's very socially responsible

and that has a really good corporate culture

going on for them.

- Yes, yeah.

- So, what is the biggest hurdle you have experienced

so far in this job process?

- I would say being an undergraduate, I wasn't able

to get as much of an internship experience

that I would've hoped.

And what that, the experience is definitely a hurdle

when you're interviewing with people from all over

and some may have more experience than yourself.

But really it's just, you know,

knowing that you can do the job

and knowing that you can give it your all,

but through, you know, interviews

and going into different companies

that is definitely a hurdle knowing

that you may have a limitation

in how much experience you have.

- Right, have you ever been

to the ASB BakingTech in Chicago?

- I have not, no.

- Oh, okay.

- That would have been like

one of the best networking opportunities

for you as a student.

And I believe the Baking Science Club, you know,

sends the students who work in it

every year to Chicago.

- Yes.

- What is it that you're most intimidated with

in the process of finding a job?

- I would say something that could get very intimidating

is through the interview process, you know,

you are, it's one position,

and you could have close to 10 or 12 people

trying to get that one position.

So, trying to, you know, be the one that's qualified

and being into different interviews

where you have one person versus five people

and it can take close to two hours.

So, that process itself can get very intimidating

knowing did I really, you know, catch them

to where they can definitely trust me in this role?

And leaving knowing that you gave it your all.

So it can get a little intimidating, but, you know,

as much as you're confident, it will halt.

And you just go in and give it your best.

- That's true.

You know, sometimes, it just takes five or six interviews

before five of six interviews with different companies

before you get the second step into one company.

So, it might take awhile, yeah.

- Definitely.

- How many companies have you interviewed with?

- I have definitely interviewed for a lot and really it's me

not giving myself a limit.

There is a position, companies are wonderful

in their own different ways.

So, being a part of any company is going to be a good start

in terms of an entry-level position.

So I have tried applying to a lot of companies

and also connecting with the companies through LinkedIn

to know more about them and, you know, to keep up.

- Sounds good.

What do you think is your best work ethic?

- I would say I'm very team oriented.

I bring a can do attitude.

I include other people's opinions,

even based off of background, their personal experiences,

or their education.

I always make sure that whoever I get to work with

I always make them feel comfortable to share their opinions.

To contribute however they can

and that their opinions matter.

And, you know, I give them a chance to be

the best version of themselves they can be.

Even if it's a project,

I would take a couple weeks or months.

So, you know, just working with other people

has always been really good for me.

- Okay, so I have a couple of suggestions for you.

- Sure.

- Have you hooked up to the network at K State,

like do you know past alumnis that graduated?

- I am a little connected.

I have had a few chances to work with different professors.

Currently I am a research assistant so that has definitely

gotten me into

- Awesome.

- More connections.

- Who are you working with, by the way?

- Doctor Sajid Alavi.

- Great guy, great guy.

- Yes.

- He's got plenty of connections by the way.

And that's where I would start.

I would start with people that you know

as students that just graduated.

So just reached out to them

and say hey I'm looking for a job.

Do you have any positions in your company open?

You know, can you send my resume to the HR person

and, you know, my suggestion is always have a contact

in the company hand the resume to the HR person.

That's going to let you stand out, you know,

above the crowd.

So that's my suggestion is reach out to your K State alumni

and ask and keep asking.

The second suggestion I have is

there is a BakingTech coming up here in Chicago.

If you can make it, make it because everyone

in the industry of, you know,

the people that you need to know are all at that conference.

And if anything, if you don't come out of a job from there,

you get tons of contacts, you know.

- Yes

- It's something that you should look into.

If you have issues with, you know,

the expense of going there

reach to the Society of Bakery Women.

- Okay.

- They might be able to help you.

Because you are a student and you are a female,

so our society supports that and also society supports

the first step for women into the industry.

So that is my second suggestion.

And, you know, lastly it's just

keep trying on LinkedIn.

Keep liking people's posts and keep following companies.

If anything, just know that you are competing

with a lot of people in this field

and unfortunately, you know, you lacked experience

and that's the downside of you.

You just need a first job.

- Exactly.

- So, did you think those suggestions helped you?

- Oh yeah, definitely, and now I would do as you said.

Just try and

- Well just try some of those

- Mm-hmm

- Right, right

- And LinkedIn as well as the graduate students

and, you know, just see how that goes.

- Great, yeah.

I'm pretty sure you'll get a job here pretty soon

because anyone with a bakery science degree

doesn't like stay in the market for too long

without a job offer.

(laughs)

So yeah, good luck.

- Thank you.

- Do you have any questions for me?

- I do so tell me a little about BAKERpedia

and, you know, how did you get into baking?

- And that is a long story,

but I will try to summarize it.

- BAKERpedia is my dream

of creating a resource

probably for the commercial baking industry.

When I was working in Wendy's,

I found this gap and we couldn't

I was on the floor.

I was, you know, running a tech services department,

you know, QA, R and D and we would deciding,

we were like, you know,

deciding how much ascorbic acid to dose.

And what is a particular dough conditioner ingredient do?

And what are emulsifiers?

And while I can explain that very well,

I can't do it all the time for everybody.

So I tried to look into resource

that will help me explain this to many people on the floor.

And I couldn't find any.

And I was in charge of teams

and I asked them to go look on the internet

and they said they couldn't find any.

(laughs)

So I found a gap and I decided to start working

on this idea in 2014.

The same year that you entered college

I launched this company.

And basically we've been going ever since.

And I'm a stickler for providing information for free

because I believe that that's the only way

that the bakery industry is going to benefit from it.

A free resource.

And how we sustain it is through sponsorships.

So a lot of sponsors come on and support our research

and writing for being just to keep it free.

As far as baking goes,

I've loved baking since

I was probably about 13, 14.

So the story is when I was 13, 14,

I baked a cake

and it was this very simple

out of the box chocolate cake.

And it sunk, like it created a crater, right.

- Oh, yeah.

- So when you're 13, 14, you don't really listen

to instructions.

(laughs)

- You just put it in the oven.

Why is this not right?

You see now so, the inability of that cake to not rise

really peaked my curiosity into food science.

So I've always liked what's going on in my food

and I always like the science aspect of it.

So, when I graduated from Ohio State University

I wanted to focus on baking.

I had a food science and technology degree

at Ohio State and I went to Kansas State

just like you did cuz I staked out the best

in my Bakery Science career.

So, from Kansas State I actually started my own business.

I opened a bakery cafe.

And that was during the height of the Atkins diet,

so that didn't go very well.

And I closed that business and I moved

and I went back to Ohio and went to work for Wendy's.

And from there I just continued my career into baking

and I love it so much.

And I haven't left it and I've just done more research

and studies into the baking industries

and its, this allied industries.

And I'm just learning so much more.

So I'm learning as I go along and I really like what I see

because I do see a gap in research right here

in the baking sciences.

There's so much we have not gotten,

so that's why I love baking and that's why I'm still baking.

- Oh that's so good.

- And I'm a consultant too, yeah.

- That's so good.

- Cool.

- When it comes to the company, what are you most proud of?

- What am I most proud of here?

I think our growth in the last couple of years

and our acceptance in the market has made me

really happy and proud of what we,

- Yeah.

- How we've grown and where we come from.

We started with over 200 pages, like I launched this site,

this small little website just with 200 pages

and I really got a lot of criticisms

about it and for it in the beginning,

but, you know, like any entrepreneur

you really need to just bite it and move forward.

- Yeah.

- But, over the years I've hired excellent people

and they have helped me grow this resource

to over 900 pages right now.

So that's what I'm most proud of.

- Okay, good.

And how has your company's vision evolved

from the first day until today?

- That's a good one.

When I first started this,

I wanted to be a mix between a Wikipedia, you know,

and what Google does in terms of search for baking.

And have as much baking resource for the bakers

as much as possible.

Along the way, people have offered to help me the Wiki part

by providing information, but I found that that method

of Wiki is just not what I was striving for

in terms of excellence and proper science information.

So I left the Wiki behind.

I did not like the things that were coming to me

because they were half-baked

and they were not well researched.

And, you know, I got a lot of requests for back links

from holistic websites.

So I really did not like that Wiki part,

so along the way in the last three years

the more we are in this business,

the more sponsors we bring on,

the more sponsors we bring on,

the more resource you can do.

We can have to hire better researchers and writers.

So we have a team of researchers and writers on staff

that creates all the content for the website.

- So that has been the toughest

and actually the most rewarding of my journey.

- Okay, and is there any other challenges

that you may have faced over?

- Yes and, you know, being a female

is not always easy, right?

You can attest to that?

- Yep, mm-hmm.

- So, really it's just

you have to just keep working

and keep accomplishing and keep executing.

As in anything in life, I think you really need

to sometimes just hold back the tears

and just move on.

And even if there's no one around,

if you're the only employee of the company,

you still have to trudge on.

Trudge a lot.

Because if you believe in your dream,

if you believe in yourself,

that that will really bring you to places, you know.

And I also believe that every day is a miracle.

And when you are alive and when you can function

and you can function well that is a miracle

and I don't take that for granted.

So I work every day like my 100% or more.

You know, I go full-on force every day

and I collapse at the end of the day, so.

(laughs)

That's how I work.

(laughs)

- Yeah.

- And I still do have the passion for what I do

and it didn't change from day one.

- Yeah, that's good.

If you could do it all over again,

would you change anything?

- Oh absolutely.

Anyone who tells you that they wouldn't change anything

is telling you a lie.

(laughs)

But I would change my entire logo.

I would change the look of my first webpage.

That was like absolutely embarrassing.

(laughs)

I would've changed how I did business

because I was literally selling my sponsorship

at way below market price.

So I would have changed all of that,

but, you know, I wouldn't have learned

if I wouldn't have started, right?

So you always have to start somewhere

and you always have to know that you're on a journey

and you're going to get better.

You're gonna learn to be better

and that's everything in life.

Like, you're gonna start, you know,

you're gonna start your first job.

You're gonna learn so much.

You're gonna get promoted

and you're gonna learn more

and you're gonna keep working up from there.

- Yeah

- So it's the same thing, that's how I see it.

I mean, being an entrepreneur it's like being a saint,

you know, it's like being an employee of the company.

It's just like, you're given opportunities

whether or not you work

and on those opportunities is entirely your choice.

- Yes, yes.

- The more scary of an opportunity you have,

both as an entrepreneur and at the corporate level,

the more risk you take with your career,

will provide more rewards for you.

- So even if something feels like it's not

in your realm of comfort in this particular job

that they are offering you,

feels like it's too intimidating,

but you have all the credentials for it,

I say go for it, you know.

- Yeah.

- Do things that are uncomfortable.

Do things that are challenging.

I believe that's the only way you will learn.

(laughs)

- I can definitely attest to that.

(laughs)

- Yeah, yeah.

- Thank you so much, those were my questions.

Do you have any more questions for me?

- Well, what are you doing now

that's gonna help you find a job tomorrow?

- I haven't stopped applying.

I haven't stopped searching.

I haven't stopped, you know, being any best

of a version of myself I can be

to help my future in any way.

So, even the work that I do now as a research assistant,

I do it to the best of my ability,

knowing that, you know, something I learn

over these couple days will help me in the future, so.

I'm just gonna keep trying applying

and just doing as much of what I can now

to make a difference as I could possibly do.

- That's really awesome.

And keep up the positive attitude.

- Definitely.

Thank you so much.

(laughs)

Yeah, but that's good for me

and those are my questions for you as well.

So thank you so much for sharing.

I've learned so much from you.

(laughs)

That's good.

- Alright.

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FENG SHUI AND MINIMALISM // CAN THEY MIX - Duration: 7:14.

Liv: Hi guys.

I'm Liv from Deliberate Daydreamers and today I'm going to talk about how I find minimalism

ties into feng shui.

They both have a key principal.

And that is decluttering your space so you can focus on the things that you really love

and you can edit and curate and eliminate the things that clutter and detract from what's

really important.

If you don't know what feng shui is, it's the ancient Chinese art of placement.

And, the principal around that is that everything in our space, in our environment, in our homes,

every object and possession that we have has its own energy and its own vibration and that

impacts on us.

And vice-a-versa.

Your home becomes a mirror of you and you are a mirror of your home.

So, a basic example of this would be if you live in a cluttered, clogged up environment

with a lot of stuff and not a lot of room to move.

This would sometimes manifest into feeling very lethargic, very low energy.

Sometimes depression.

Your environment has a very strong connection and impact on how we actually feel and function

in the world.

We've all had it were, you know when your room is in absolute chaos, you can't find

anything, you're stressed, you're feeling suffocated.

The chaos and disorder is really a reflection of your internal state.

Your head's in chaos, you can't think straight, and that then is mirrored in your external

environment.

A lot of time you can look at the energy blocks in your home and you can correlate that too

different areas in your life where you're feeling stagnant or you have emotional blocks

or you don't seem to be moving forward.

For me, feng shui is really about looking at a holistic approach to your life.

So, it's really focusing in on your physical health, your mental health.

It's really about becoming connected to your space.

Becoming intentional with your space.

Acknowledging the areas in your life that you avoid or that you haven't paid attention

too.

It's really about up-leveling your lifestyle so you can really call in everything you desire.

A really simple and fun exercise that you can do to start your journey towards feng

shui is, you can start to actually examine your environment and see whether you need

to really take a look at how you're living, and how your home is actually impacting you.

Everybody's home is an extension of them.

It's a reflection of them and it tells a story about them.

You can walk through a person's home and you can get certain feelings, you can get certain

sensations, you can pick up on the energy.

You can really get a sense of how someone lives in the world by how they live in their

home.

A good starting place would be to walk around your own home.

Go into each room and actually stop and look around and really see what the story is about

you and what story your home is actually telling about you.

From that point, you can then start to reassess if this is actually a true reflection of who

you want to be in the world.

If it's a true reflection of how you are being in the world and if it's truly inspiring you

to become or be the person that you want to be in the world.

The point of the exercise is to really get a sense of how your home makes you feel.

You're going to walk around and you're going to get a lot of adjectives in terms of creative,

excited, vibrant or suffocated, dark, claustrophobic.

It's going to really paint a picture for how you feel at the moment and how you feel in

your home and how your home is making you feel.

It's so important to become aware of how this is impacting you emotionally, as well as physically.

It's really important to understand your connection to space and having a personal connection

to the space around you and also having an understanding that when you change a space,

when you change your environment, when you change what you visually see on a daily basis

and how you can interact in the space, it changes you.

This is a really great starting point to figure out how do I want my home to make me feel.

What story do I want my home to tell about me and so you can look at this and then really

decide what you want to do.

What changes you want to make.

In moving forward, I'm hoping to do a lot more videos, in terms of little key principals,

tips and tricks and elements that you can start to incorporate into your home to make

some positive changes and to really start to curate an environment that's going to uplift

and inspire and help you find a calm, nourishing environment that really is going to nourish

and nurture you moving forward.

And, it's all about understanding that you have the power to create whatever you want.

You have the power to create an environment that lifts you up, makes you happy and that

the power is essentially in you and in your intention.

That's the biggest lesson that feng shui has actually taught me.

That it's all within and it's all based around intention.

If you found this at all helpful and if you found that little experiment helpful, let

me know in the comments.

Subscribe and hopefully I can get a few more videos with some really practical and easy

steps to follow just to up-level your environment and hopefully you'll enjoy them.

So, thanks.

See you later.

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The Lion King - Can You Feel The Love Tonight (EU Portuguese) - Cat Rox cover - Duration: 2:49.

Love has arrived tonight

and it came to stay.

And everything is in harmony and peace,

romance is in the air.

There's so much to say,

but how can I explain?

The truth about what happened (I won't tell),

you'd turn away from me.

What is he hiding?

And doesn't want to reveal?

For a king exists inside him,

but he doesn't want to show it.

Love has arrived tonight

and it came to stay.

And everything is in harmony and peace,

romance is in the air.

Love has arrived tonight,

right where we are.

For both of us,

tired of waiting

to find eachother.

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Can chatbots and AI help solve service design problems? - Local Digital Fund project - Duration: 2:46.

So I'm Neil Lawrence, I'm from Oxford City Council. The project we're working on is how

we can use chatbots and AI to solve service problems, hopefully reduce calls

for the contact centre - so that's the basis. It's a discovery project to find

out will people use them, will they solve problems, can we save money. The

thing we're really interested in doing is trying to get ahead of the game and

stop everyone running off and reinventing the wheel, so we're trying to

come up with a body of research people can use, that they can reuse, some

templates so people can find out. We're going to get a technology overview from our agency

that we employ. So, the idea is to spread the joy really and give something back

to the community so it can start where we are, which is "How do we get started?"

In fact, when we started the project we called it 'Chatbots from scratch', so if

you really want to do something in this sector, where do you start? And that's the

question that was really vexing us so we're trying to answer that one. The problem

is - Will they solve a problem? Will chatbots

actually be a good thing to do? Part of the outputs maybe they're a bad thing -

this isn't what we need to do for this type of service area. So we're going to

be exploring public attitudes to them, whether they can deal with some of the

high volume/low complexity issues, whether people like natural language in

the way they deal with the council, can it be transferred onto voice as well? So

it's kind of a big area, but really we're just trying to get the

groundwork in to find out where the potential is really. What

we want to achieve is a really good set of deliverables that other people can

use. It's got to be about what local government as a whole can do next, so

success is finding out more about the areas that we're looking at. We're looking at

4 service areas: planning, waste, revenues & benefits and

highways inquiries. So some really good user research

that anyone using those services across the country can pick up and have a look

at so that it's useful to them, but also the technology, the overview, what's the

market looking like? What could we do? And success is also lining us up nicely for

a next phase, so now we know about the area, we know where

it would work, can we go build something in an alpha project? Hopefully the user

research will be something that will resonate with them [other councils] - they can apply,

they can drop their own issues on top of those. Some of the approaches we've

used, they will be able to adopt that in the same way that the Local

Digital Coalition did for the Verify projects - there were some really good use

cases there that we were able to take and reuse, so we'd like to do a bit more of that.

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YOU can control THE FUTURE, here's how. | Tuesday Talks - Duration: 2:02.

- How's it going everyone?

My name is Fahd and I got a little idea for you.

You see a lot of us watch movies

about these superheroes who will go back in time

to solve a crime, to stop a supervillian

from doing something, to stop something

from happening in the future and they time travel

and they go in these capsules and they go back

and inevitably the superhero, the person traveling

back in time makes a little mistake where

they do something in the past that changes the future.

They do something in the past, they do something wrong

where they almost don't exist in the future.

This whole butterfly effect where if we

travel back in time and changed how a plant was

or changed one thing or interacted

with the wrong person that the future then

that they would have lived in was completely different.

But yet many of us struggle with the idea

that if I changed one thing today

it would change my future tomorrow.

And if i just changed one thing today, not just in the past

but today, that my tomorrow, my five years,

could be something completely different.

A lot of us are fascinated

with the idea of finding ourselves.

I'm gonna take on this crazy Europe trip

and travel the world to find myself and find my soul.

Well how about you and I stop trying

to find ourselves but start trying to create ourselves.

Create who we want to be, create the values that we want.

Create the principals, create the life and the career

and the people that we want to be

and if we have that mentality where today

we can start creating the person we want to be

for five years from now, then boom, life changes.

(upbeat inspirational music)

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BTS~Would you rather (shitty editing version because i can´t edit videos) - Duration: 3:30.

let´s get it staaaaarted

omg look at this wink

sexy J-Hoooooooope

wanna manhi manhi

ok i´m sorry

the members should love me not hate me AASDFSXHF

A to the G to the U to the STD b*tches

omg mr world wide handsome asdfghjkl

(insert anime nosebleed)

4444444444444444444444

maybe he will find some freaking crabs

what kind of movies ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

no I´m not dirty minded you are

let the sun shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine

the pic is just these little firework things on the stage lmao

my English is the best I know

romantic ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

i´M sO pUrE

they are just lying sexy on the ground

777777

that painting looks great Taetae :3

If I would write a song it would be Expensive Girl

"take it off now girl, just take it of" ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

888888888888888888888888888888888

oh yas Jimin I love you

but I´m sorry I already have a boyfriend

*FRIENDZONED*

hahaha that text editing is horrible

favourite Jimin Ship? Yoonmin. BUT WAIT NO YOONGI IS MY BIAS I´M-

yeah that editing is shitty I agree

touché

wait I don´t even know what touché means

google translator says it means "Touch"

nah ok nevermind

Outroooooo

pls don´t watch my gacha life ff it´s terrible

maybe I will delete it later

it´s just too shitty for this world lmao

SUBSCRIBE

ok bye

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I Am the Night: Season 1 Ep. 4 "I Can Sing" [CLIP] | TNT - Duration: 3:55.

Midnite

You've got to get there had midnight

And you'll be met there by like you brother

Yeah, let's hear for the band come on give a hand for the band feels good to be back in Los Angeles

It sounded real good up there mama

Like Lena Horne

Well, you know

Seeing is one thing that always came easy for me

Don't matter what the songs about act the same

You know Sammy Davis heard me sing right there right there right here back in the day

He came out to me gave me his car

He said he was gonna take me to Capitol Records

Sammy Davis

So where you been, huh

Shacked up mama that man he used to follow me around its parks

I'm gonna need to know some things about that man

And about George Hodel

He said your name mama, I don't not know better I

Really need to know you need to know something. Yes. I do. You need to know how good you got it

Compared to Mississippi, that's not what I'm talking about mama

Did you know, dr. Hodel

Did you he called you mrs. Green Wade

I

See you dead before I let them at you so I can't protect nothing I can control nothing, but I can do that

Silence

You'll burn your heart

Like you forever view don't let it go

Now, you know something

You can't hide the truth forever. Ah, you need to come on with me, baby

Before you break my heart

I'm gonna find out everything

And I don't care what it breaks

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[Lena] Let me just step it back a little bit more... perfect.

Could you tell me a little bit about your relationship with makeup?

[Caitlin] Sure.

I was thinking about this the other day.

I think I see makeup as part of a costume.

My background is in dance and performance, ballet, modern, tap, jazz, musical theater,

kind of everything.

So in that aspect, makeup was always seen as part of the costume.

You had your ballet makeup that had to look a certain way, you had specific makeup for

a piece because you were trying to tell a certain story and that was part of the story.

I think I, in life, once I started wearing makeup outside of just theaters, kind of see

it the same way.

so if I'm getting dressed up to go out, it's very much this idea of what character, what

image do I want to put forward today, and then, okay, so what makeup goes with that?

And then I just think it's fun too because today I just want to look sort of grungy,

and how can I do that with makeup?

Like really smudgy eyeliner or something, like pretending, playing with who you can

be based on just how your face looks and then playing that up with your clothing or completely

contrasting that with your clothing.

And especially when you're out meeting new people it's kind of fun to mess with them

a little bit.

What they perceive you as and then to act with that, or act against it, it's kind of

fun to play with, in the same way that it's fun in dance too.

I did a piece recently about housewives, and we were these housewives who were going insane.

But we had this perfect makeup, perfect hair, and it just contrasted with this just complete

mental breakdown.

But everything had to look perfect at the same time.

So you had this very much aware of this sort of show that makeup can be and how it can

sort of hide, like icing on a rotten cake, you can just kind of makeup over everything

and make it look great.

And then either sometimes the cracks show through and sometimes not.

[Lena] It's like you're taking the stage off the stage and using it in your actual life

as well.

[Caitlin] yeah, basically!

[Lena] Do you come up with proper characters for yourself when you go out?

[Caitlin] I think it comes into play if I'm deciding what to wear. because if I just thought about

what I want to wear I'd be in sweatpants all the time and that's all I would wear ever.

So if I want to look nice going out, I have to think okay, what kind of nice do I want

to look like?

Do I want to look vintage nice, or like modern nice, or whatever, and then playing the makeup

along with that.

So it's kind of creating this overall package, making everything match.

Or then say if you're going out to a job interview or something like that, and you're like "oh,

I want to look sort of secretarial", so I'm not going to have big wings or something.

But then if you go to something else and you needed to look edgy, or you're expected to

be edgy, or to match that, with what you're doing so I guess kind of sometimes.

Which is sometimes just fun to do.

I'm going to be a rock-star today.

[Lena] What do you think might be some of the downsides of that?

[Caitlin] I think if you get too dependent on it.

Because I've totally known people who are, also people in performance, who became really

reliant on having that cover all the time.

And then they think, suddenly, oh, I can't go out of the house without makeup on because

I've put forward this face so much that that's the only thing people expect of me.

Even no matter what people actually say, people who just think other people have come to expect

that of them, and then become sort of enslaved by it, maybe too dramatic, but become dependent

on that sort of crutch, of this is what I look like, and this is who I am because of

what I look like, and I can't break out of that thing.

Or people who maybe don't realize that it's a front that can come off, that it's a mask

that can go off and come on, that it's not actually representative of what is going on

behind the makeup, so, they say 'oh, she always has perfect makeup, her life must perfect'

to not be able to disassociate the two of face makeup and what's actually happening

to somebody or what the actual personality is.

I know I myself have totally been like "oh, she's always super made up, she must be super

bitch, snob", and then to find out, "oh, no, they're actually really nice".

so yeah.

[Lena] Makeup can really transform perceptions of people.

What would you say to someone is kind of stuck in feeling like their makeup has become their

identity.

[Caitlin] I would say, go out where you don't know somebody, without makeup, so you don't

have the expectation of other people's expectations.

so, especially if you're like moving to a new city of you're starting a new school,

to say, "oh I'm going to change up what I do.

I'm not going to wear makeup for a day".

Or, go out and just go to a new bar, a new restaurant, a new gym, like whatever, where

you don't know anybody in your kind of new persona and test it out.

Or you can kind of ease into it with people you know and say oh, maybe today I won't wear

lipstick.

Maybe today I won't wear highlighter.

Whatever.

Ease into weaning yourself off of this makeup dependence.

I guess.

I dunno.

[Lena] Yeah, perfect.

Is there anything else you'd like to add?

No?

Cool, that's all I need!

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Wow The Pig Can Speak!?!?!?!/Malaky/Minecraft Pig Latin Challenge - Duration: 13:30.

We will be able to understand pigs when pigs

fly. (Laugh)

Oh no wow ok I wans't paying attention

Oh I missed that one

Oh I got it actually

Ok good good

Oh ok so guys today

I am going to talk to you guys in Pig Latin

Which is a kinda form of English

but its very unique and different

so

um I am going to speak in Pig Latin

It takes the first syllable from the beginning and moves it to the end

So basicly boy is

oybay

and cat is atcay and you add the letter a to the end

So this is going to be the challenge so I am going to play

a few rounds of different mini games on Minecraft

Only Speaking in Pig Latin

I will put a translation so you guys can actually understand it

Hopefully you guys enjoy this video and if you like it

Make sure you hit the like button also

Tell your freinds if you really really liked this

and you think your friends would like to see it share it with them

You could share it on social media and remember to subscribe

and hit that notification bell so you actually know when I upload

Hey guys and while I was editing this

I realized that

It would be way easier if I just used the YouTube

Close Caption option in the

Video Player of YouTube

So what you basically do is move your mouse

to the player head and click on

the close caption option and click English

and I will edit all that actually in

YouTube so

that is if you guys want to understand me so right now its trying to load up

a tumble game and I am speaking in Pig Latin

so you guys hears the rest of the video. Spleef

mode basically so lets

play the game

This is getting very boring all ready

please load fast LOUD

LOUD Please I

will want to play this game

Connecting to host

one second

to there? finalizing

OH OK this doesn't count as me failing it It

lost connection not my fault

so lets join a battle this time

Hi guys Battle is what we

we are going to do There

It is so secret?

Lives 3 Items

HIGH Power

um round count

1

Some body died watch out

What ((Dude)maybe I said this) What do you think

you are doing

He has Diamond Sword

GO GO After him he has

a diamond sword other person has a

diamond shovel and DIAMOND SHOVEL WINS

Wins!!

It is so crazy how did

you do that NO

There are two people one with nothing on

and looks like he

is AFK

OH a he has been positioned

Now he is dead Good Job

Who won

Oh you Won Great Game GG

Good Job

This is so much fun

Oh no Crucible

I hate this map it is so

terrible

but we will see what happens

Here we go

Right Now OK

Oh what

Oh

OH OH OH

OH

Run run run

RUN

Run oh friends

friends friends

Thanks

Thanks

Very Much :)

You can have that Lets Go

There you go

Lets find other person

Lets go down the stairs

He is probably down here

Some Where I don't trust you much

OH Some body burned to death

Great

OH

Right there more stuff

more More oh we have

Stuff ((droid)it sounded like)

oh

instant damage

OH watch out I

almost ran into that

oh oh Posion of HEALING

Wait

I just Messed up :(

How did that happen Dude I am just saying

Like I just messed that up

Lets do this boys

lets get are arrows out

flip flop

I can't believe it I just failed it already

Dude I have to retry this but oh

Oh thank you I just didn't see what that was

Thanks but I have one you can have one

you can have one UM

Lets go? Some one died

from burning again I am so sorry I tried

so hard I need I need to try this like

1 to 2 more times

but let me just finish this off just speaking normal

OK I need to be really really careful here

but

There we go

OH nice we have some potion

OW What did you do?

I am sorry dude

OHH he had some good stuff to

OH WOW

are you kidding me I am definitely

going to have to go to a different server though

I can't believe I just did that I am terrible at parkour

Lets go

Especially because I haven't played the Wii-U version in for ever

My question is were is this other dude

So we have more poison arrows (Forgotten Golden Apple)

We have some meat and we have a golden apple

Well that's always useful

OH OK OK

And Connection lost REALLY

Ok at least we can try to do the Pig Latin Challenge

AGAIN hopefully I do it right

I am so sorry bud I HAD TO BETRAY YOU

I can't beleve I had to be kicked out of that one two

Guys I am So Sorry

I am sorry

I am So sorry

This Isn't working WHY?

Join A

Tumble any

Lets see if it works

this time don't fall in lava

Great Think? OH 1 Layer

Just saying you better stop

You better stop moving I will get you

OH

OH people dead

It is just us It is just us It is just us

NO I don't get it I had him

I play this game so secret

So I need to do this for

10 minutes maybe

Lets see

here we go

What does he think he is doing

no

I fell and dead

why would I do that

(What did I say?)

great job zouzoww

won

great job I just can't I am so bad

Snowballs GREAT I love trowing snowballs

or maybe I tell the next lobby I will end the video

OH there are ether layers

great

great great great great

you defiantly fell

I hes will die right now

You fall I stay up

You guys are terrible

Oh no no

one other person

Hope he doesn't see me

there he is

Go over here

OH NO

What does he think he is doing

You guys I won

Yes Fall down we won yes

We did it I can't believe we did that

So crazy

He tripped or something and fell into the lava

Great

GG

Stop crouching

Watch out

NO NO No No No

NO NO NO NO NO

OH OH OH He is still up there

There he was he fell

OH OH Some body

over here

Oh he fell

I see it

YOU YOU YOU NO NO NO

NO NO What do you think you are doing

OH he fell

I am so close 1 more person left

Oh there I win fall down great

PIG

Pigs are awesome

Especially when they are doing this

but we win

OH lets see what happens

NO NO I hate this look

no I was crouching

watch out watch out

Watch Out

oh wait

he fell great great

great job

I see him

I can't believe it

Oh watch out

Oh watch out

see if we can

see him

Hi bat very nice to see you

Stop flying around me

him?

Were is he? See him See him

stop crouching

OH I Won The Game Pig Game OVER

Great

Look at this

OH great

OH I did it literally

We are up here

and I can

stop speaking pig Latin

So guys I can stop speaking Pig Latin Now

I actually did that

I think that was 5 to 10 minutes

Of clearly speaking Pig Latin

constantly with even pretty hard

to do I am terrible with elytra

the thing is

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5 Expensive Liquids That Can Make You Rich - Duration: 4:37.

5 Expensive Liquids That Can Make You Rich.

Number 5.

When we're talking perfume, there's nothing more iconic than Chanel No. 5.

It's one of the most widely known fragrances in the entire world.

The fragrance was produced in 1922 and was created by popular designer Coco Chanel and

French-Russian chemist and perfumer Ernest Beaux.

The idea behind the perfume was transparency.

Chanel wanted to do away with all the prissiness of the perfume industry back then, and the

result was the clean lines of the Chanel bottle and the clear liquid.

The bottle has gone through changes before it became the iconic squared bottle that it

is now.

The bottle itself and the perfume has become a symbol in pop and art culture over the years.

The price for this iconic fragrance is $26,000 per gallon.

Number 4.

Human blood definitely isn't the most expensive blood on the planet, as this unique crab has

blood that sells for a lot more.

$60,000 per gallon.

Horseshoe crab blood blood contains amebocytes, which play a similar role to the white blood

cells of vertebrates in defending the organism against pathogens.

Amebocytes from the blood are used to make Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL), which is used

for the detection of bacterial endotoxins in medical applications.

This means there is a high demand for the blood, the harvest of which involves collecting

and bleeding the animals, and then releasing them back into the sea.

Most of the animals survive the process; mortality is correlated with both the amount of blood

extracted from an individual animal, and the stress experienced during handling and transportation.

Number 3.

Everyone knows that (Lysergic acid diethylamide) LSD's were the popular hallucinogenic/psychedelic

drug from the 60s.

It's more commonly known as acid, and it worked to alter someone's awareness of his or her

surroundings, perceptions, and even feelings.

It was a prevalent recreational drug back in those days, but some have even used it

for spiritual reasons.

The drug isn't typically addictive, but it causes delusions, anxiety, and paranoia.

It became famous in the music industry during the psychedelic rock ages.

It also had huge influences in art, literature, and film cultures.

In 1971, the use of the drug became illegal in countries that participated in the United

Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances.

However, enforcement of this law varies in consistency.

Despite of all that, LSD is actually very expensive.

The price for this drug is $123,000 per gallon.

Number 2.

If there was a list for the most dangerous animals on the planet, the King Cobra would

be ranked pretty high.

Its venom is so deadly that even one bite could take down an elephant in a few hours.

Even though it's so fatal, the venom is used in plenty of medicines against depression,

schizophrenia and is also used for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's research.

Apart from that, protein unique to king cobra venom that elicits neurological reactions

in mice called ohanin, is being used in a painkiller that is 20 times

more potent than morphine, and has no observable side effects.

The price tag for the king cobra venom is $153,000 per gallon.

Number 1.

The deathstalker is one of the most dangerous scorpions on the planet.

It also happens to produce the most expensive liquid in the world costing $39,000,000 per

gallon.

However, to get that amount of venom, you would need to milk one scorpion for 2.6 million

times.

Inside that deadly venom, there's tons of useful components that are helping pioneer

breakthrough medicines in science.

Hlorotoxins, for example, are the perfect size to bind with certain cancer cells in

the brain and spine, which is helpful for identifying the specific size and location

of tumors.

The venom also has protein that's essential for treating serious medical conditions such

as arthritis, bowel disease, and multiple sclerosis.

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