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GIANT KERPLUNK 🤹 [Family Fun Challenge Games for Kids] | Roman and Auroras Childhood Adventures - Duration: 7:32.
(playful music)
(cheering)
(laughing)
[Mom] Everything fell.
- Let's try it one more time!
[Mom] One more time?
- Yeah. - Yeah!
(screaming)
[Roman and Aurora] Join us for Roman and Aurora's
Childhood Adventures!
[Mom] Hi guys! What are we going to do today?
- We are going to do this game!
I don't know what it's called!
[Mom] It's called Giant Kerplunk!
- Hey look! I have a stamp.
And I have already two stamps over here.
The stamp would peel off so I had to put it back in.
And what's the difference of this rock and this rock?
[Mom] A big one and a small one!
[Mom] We are going to play Kerplunk,
and it's just the Giant Kerplunk version.
We're going to pick a colored stick.
You have to pull the stick,
but...
you can't let the balls fall.
- And whoever gets the most balls lose.
[Mom] Whoever lets them fall loses.
Are you guys ready?
- I'm gonna win. - Yeah!
[Mom] Yeah? Okay. Let's put the sticks all together.
(playful music)
- I just put the greens in.
[Mom] Yeah! You're doing good, guys!
Really good.
(cheering)
Yay!
Are we ready to start? - Yes!
[Mom] Yeah?
- Let's go.
Okay!
(playful music)
(Aurora squealing)
[Mom] Oh! You got lucky, Aurora!
Now you, Roman.
Oh... I am going to take...
this one.
Oye. I am nervous about this one.
[Aurora] Yes! Take it out! Take it out! Take it out!
- Okay good! - I am going to take...
This one! I'm nervous, I'm nervous, I'm nervous.
[Mom] Ah!
No, don't put it back in!
- Put it back in. - You have to take it out.
- I got two points! I got two!
[Mom] Good job!
- Yeah! Now Roman!
[Mom] Okay, now Roman's turn!
Be careful, Roman. Don't let the balls fall.
- I got one!
[Mom] Oh! Good job.
- Okay, Mommy's turn.
[Mom] Mommy's turn now. Let's see. I have to pick-
[Aurora] Mommy's going to be -
[Mom] I have to pick the correct one. So...
This one looks like it has some weight on it.
So maybe... this one's good- - Let me tell you what to get!
[Mom] What? No!
[Aurora] Okay...
(Mom laughing)
- You can get the yellow one.
[Mom] Oh! Good. Okay.
[Aurora] Two of the colors. Like, most of the colors.
[Mom] Oh! Good job, Roman.
(cheering) Good job.
You did bet -
(Aurora squealing)
[Mom] Ooh! I see one coming down!
(Aurora groaning)
- I pick.... this one!
[Mom] Ha, good job. Put it here, Roman.
- This.... I'm going to be brave this time.
Brave! Brave! Brave!
(Mom laughing)
[Mom] Okay, my turn. It's my turn. It's my turn.
- I picked a red!
- Pick this!
[Mom] Wait, it's my turn. It's my turn.
[Mom] No, I don't -
[Aurora] Pick it! Pick it!
[Mom] No, no. I want to pick another one.
Alright, I'll pick the red.
[Roman] I picked the red!
[Mom] Ohh!
Hah! Whoa... One is down there!
We have to be careful with that one,
or everything's gonna fall! - I wanna pick -
[Roman] Red...
[Mom] Oh oh oh! We have two that fell already!
Roman!
(laughing)
Okay, you lose some balls.
(laughing and yelling)
It's my turn, so -
- You're going to pick... this one!
[Mom] Let me pick which one! Let me think.
This has to be very strategic and thoughtful.
Aye.
- Drop it! Drop it! Drop it! Drop it!
[Mom] Ah! Okay, I got lucky.
[Aurora] Pick one, pick one.
- I picked red! - I pick this!
[Mom] Oh, you guys got lucky!
I have to think about this one.
- I picked orange and red!
[Mom] Ugh. They are getting....
Oh! One fell!
- Mommy?
- My turn.
[Mom] Oh! You can't do two at the same time!
(laughing)
- I can choose two at the same time!
[Mom] No... no! No! Now they're falling!
(Roman yelling)
[Mom] Wait, wait. It's my turn! It's my turn!
Augh! They're falling! They're all falling.
Kerplunk.
- Kerplunk!
[Mom] Kerplunk. Okay, wait.
We still have some, so let me -
It's my turn, so let me do it. Let me do it.
This one is a tricky one, I think this one is good. Okay.
- Yea, but I think this one's good.
It's gonna fall, it's gonna fall, I hope it falls!
[Mom] Ahh! One fell!
(cheering)
(laughing)
[Mom] Everything fell!
- Let's try it one more time!
[Mom] One more time?
- Yeah. - Yeah!
[Mom] Well guys, you did really good,
so I think you deserve... a surprise egg!
- Yay! - Yay!
- Which way, this way or this way?
[Mom] A blind bag, so wait. I'll get it.
- That way!
- I hope I get a....
[Mom] Okay, one for Roman. One for Aurora.
- I got slither.io!
[Mom] Slither.io!
- These are bindy, see?
- Can you open this?
(Aurora speaking excitedly)
[Mom] Yeah, okay. Let's open this one up.
- It's a co -
[Mom] This is a MadBalls blind bag.
What did you get, Aurora? Ooh!
[Roman] A worm!
- Is this is a limited edition? Because it's...
[Roman] A worm! It's a worm.
- Is this a limited edition?
[Mom] I don't know.
Ooh. - Can you open this?
[Mom] It's a Slither.io.
(cheering)
[Mom] Let's see that.
Whoa! It's kind of scary! It's an eyeball!
It's very squishy.
It's the baseball glove with the ball in form of an eye.
Ooh, you can bend!
Ah! Ah! Hey, be careful! (laughing)
- Bye! Don't forget to subscribe for
Roman and Aurora's Childhood Adventure. Bye!
[Mom] Bye! Thanks for watching!
Bye.
What do you want to make, Aurora?
Do you want to make a cat?
- Yes!
[Mom] Yeah? Okay.
- This is the body, this is the other part.
(ripping sound)
[Mom] Whoops!
(laughing)
It deflated.
(playful music fades)
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Hot Rod Becomes Rodimus Prime - Unicron Dies | The Transformers: The Movie (1986) CLIP - Duration: 5:01.
We all must die sometime.
Not today, Galvatron!
[robotic pulsing]
[robotic pulsing]
[robotic pulsing]
[roars]
[engine revving]
I will crush you with my bare hands.
Die Autobot!
First Prime,
Then Ultra Magnus
And now... you.
It's a pity you Autobots die so easily
or I might have a sense of satisfaction now.
OPTIMUS: Arise, Rodimus Prime.
HOTROD: Optimus...
No!
This is the end of the road, Galvatron.
Ah!
Now light our darkest hour.
Spike! Daniel!
Springer, what's going on?!
No time to answer that now - let's get out of here!
Look!
Autobots, transform and roll out!
I knew you had potential, lad.
[robotic pulsing]
[robotic pulsing]
[robotic pulsing]
[robotic pulsing]
Destiny!
You cannot...
destroy...
my...
destiny!
Let this mark the end of the Cybertronian wars
as we march forward to a new age of peace and happiness!
Till all are one!
ALL: Till all are one!
Till all are one!
Till all are one!
'Transformers!'
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Leonardo Alcântara - Me Faz Vencer (Efra Harder Remix) - Duration: 5:44.
♪♪♪
I stand before you now
The greatness of your renown
I have heard the majesty and wonder of you
King of heaven, in humility, I bow
As your love,
in wave after wave
Crashes over me,
crashes over me
For you are for us
You are not against us
Champion of heaven
You made a way...
...for all to enter in
♪♪♪
I have heard you calling my name
I have heard the song of love...
...that you sing
So I will let you draw me out beyond the shore
Into your grace
Into your grace
As your love,
in wave after wave
Crashes over me,
crashes over me
For you are for us
You are not against us
Champion of heaven
You made a way...
...for all to enter in
♪♪♪
You make me brave
You make me brave
You call me out beyond the shore into the waves
You make me brave
You make me brave
No fear can hinder now the love that made a way
You make me brave
You make me brave
You call me out beyond the shore into the waves
You make me brave
You make me brave
No fear can hinder now the love that made a way
You make me brave
You make me brave
You call me out beyond the shore into the waves
You make me brave
You make me brave
No fear can hinder now the promises you make
As your love,
in wave after wave
Crashes over me,
crashes over me
For you are for us
You are not against us
Champion of heaven
You made a way...
As your love...
♪♪♪
Come on!!!
♪♪♪
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Liverpool hat-trick Sadio Mane 'always backed himself' during baffling loss of form ● News Now #LFC - Duration: 1:53.
Senegalese forward claims after his Champions League last-16 treble at Porto that he always
knew he'd be back to his best.
Sadio Mane says he never doubted his talent even when going through one of the toughest
spells of his career.
The Liverpool star was given a hug by manager Jurgen Klopp after a magnificent hat-trick
in Porto drew a line under one of the most difficult times he's experienced in football.
Yet the Senegal star said he knew he would get back to his dynamic best, even as doubters
on the Kop questioned his worth amid a startling loss of form.
"It was a difficult time for me, but I never doubted myself and I tried to give my best
even when it wasn't going so well," Mane said after his Champions League masterclass.
"It was tough, but that's part of football.
I never doubted that I could help the team and I never stopped working hard every day
in training.
"I don't know how to describe it but it can happen to every single player.
In my mind, though, I knew things would change."
It has taken Mane time to rediscover the confidence that made him arguably Liverpool's best
player in the first part of the campaign, even ahead of Mo Salah.
Klopp, who whispered to Mane "finally, you're back" after the Porto treble, believes his
quicksilver star was badly affected by a miss in the Merseyside derby way back at the start
of December.
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Like A Pickle - VR Short [Indiegogo Campaign] - Duration: 2:34.
Hello everyone!
My name is Riccardo, and I have a
crazy idea!
I would like to participate to the
Venice Film Festival,
with a
virtual reality short movie.
A movie about a d**k.
A penis.
I have been researching
the 360° video world
and I found that this medium has a lot to offer.
It is not a substitute
of cinema, it is a
new multimedia product,
that has its own language.
A while ago I was experimenting
with a 360 camera,
and I took a picture in my mouth.
When I took this picture...
in this point of view this
in this point of view this camera looks like a
camera looks like a
penis.
So I started to think how to
shoot a vr movie about a
penis point of view,
and how could be that story.
So I decided to get inspiration
from the
Bobbit case.
An American crime case happened
in the 90's.
Despite the dramatic background,
the story of that penis
has fascinated me.
I imagined what he could have
felt in his moment of
freedom.
And that's when I came up
the idea for
"Like a pickle".
The first movie shooted entirely
from a penis point of view.
Our budget goal covers the most
costs of special effects,
technical cast,
editing,
post production
and perks.
Please,
help me
and Elephant Road
to shot the movie.
I'd like to see that,
please. I want to see
a penis movie.
I'd really like to see.
We need your support to make
this movie become true.
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Top Ten Christian Apologists - Duration: 11:08.
Who are the best christian speakers or the top christian apologists?
When I started walking down the path of following Jesus aside from people saying, "You gotta
find a good church and get plugged in!"
I didn't really know of any good resources of really understanding WHY I believe in Jesus
or where I could find some awesome christian apologetics.
I knew I needed to get on the right track, and jump on that 'train' of knowledge.
So, if you find yourself on that same railroad track, don't worry, I have compiled for
you a list of the top ten christian apologists and best christian speakers in the world.
So Get your brain bacon ready.
Is.. is that train coming this..
This is not good man
How go's my fellow chicken nuggets?
My name is Daniel and I can't thank you enough for stopping by.
Do me a favor and flick that subscribe button in the eyeball.
Aahh.
Bandage
I release videos every Friday and I'd love your support.
Before we dive in to my personal list to you of the best Christian apologetics and, even
the best christian speakers on youtube, I want to clarify two things.
Number one, for those of you that don't know.
Apologetics is simply the usage of reasoned argumentation for the defense of a religious
faith, in our case, Christianity using, you guessed it, Christian apologetics.
Number two This list is in no particular order or ranking,
each of the following apologists offer their own style and take on being the best christian
apologist they can be.
There are tons of great christian apologists out there but these are just some of the ones
that I have spent considerable time watching, reading, etc.
I hope you enjoy!
I just want to offer some of the resources that I enjoy and help further my walk with
Christ.
I'll put links to some of the resources for all of these individuals, in the description.
Number One Dr. Georgia Purdom
I'm incredibly sorry to say that Dr. Georgia Purdom is the only lady on this list and she
honestly wouldn't consider herself to be one of the best christian apologists or an
apologist at all for that matter.
Dr. Georgia Purdom is a Molecular Geneticist with a PhD from the Ohio State University
and focuses primarily on cellular and molecular biology.
She provides a lot of resources to answersingenesis.org that revolve around DNA, Evolution and the
genetic lineage of Eve, as in, Adam and Eve.
I've had personal correspondence with Dr. Purdom and she is a truly lovely lady.
She has a very interesting lecture concerning our supposed similarity to apes from a molecular
level and it's really fascinating.
Number Two Dr. Sean McDowell.
I love Sean McDowell.
He is the son of famed Christian apologist Josh McDowell holding a PhD in Apologetics
as well as multiple M.A.'s in Philosophy and Theology.
I'm actually reading one of Sean McDowell's books right now and his writing style is not
only informative, but also easily digestible.
The reason that I think you will like Sean McDowell is because of his atheist challenge
approach.
McDowell often speaks publicly, and is very gifted at it, but will engage in the atheist
challenge.
In this challenge he will wear a jacket for the first half of the lecture and pretend
to be an atheist and answer the audience's questions.
The second half involves him removing the jacket and offering insights into how the
atheistic approach works and differs from the Christian belief system.
He is also funny, admits to being a bit dorky and is someone I truly wish to meet someday.
Number Three Dr. William Lane Craig.
As Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology and Professor of Philosophy
at Houston Baptist University the reason that I have Dr. Craig on this list is because of
his demeanor.
He always conducts himself in a very gentlemanly and loving manner, never looking to insult
his listener or debate opponent and Dr. Craig is a debating veteran.
Dr. Craig has debated theology for many years debating individuals such as famed atheists
Sam Harris and the late Christopher Hitchens.
He also debates Muslims, agnostics, liberals and I don't necessarily agree with everything
he debates for, but he is extremely wise, gift and always respectful.
Definitely worth learning from.
Number Four Nabeel Qureshi.
Nabeel is, for lack of a better word, absolutely awesome.
I'm terribly sad to say that Nabeel has passed away as of September, 2017 but, nonetheless,
at such a young age, became one of the awesome Christian apologists.
Studying heavily in places like Duke University and Oxford University, amongst others, and
studying under the massive legend Ravi Zacharias, Nabeel also wrote multiple New York Times
best sellers.
Nabeel was raised as a devout Muslim and was actually an Islamic apologetics who focused
on disarming Christians and their faith in Christ.
I recommend Nabeel to you as he gives a great understanding of the Muslim faith and has
a truly wonderful attitude, presentation style and sense of humor.
You can easily sense his love of people and love for the Lord.
He is greatly greatly missed.
Number Five John Lennox
John Lennox is a professor of mathematics at oxford university and regular debates on
science, religion and philosophy.
Lennox has a series of books that explores the relationship between science and Christianity.
Lennox has a really nice personality and expresses that when in a debate, he is always so polite
to his debate opponent.
Lennox has debated well renowned atheists such as Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins
on multiple occasions.
His debates are always a pleasure to watch.
Number Six Dr. Gary Habermas was raised in a Christian
home but had serious doubts about Christianity.
He studied philosophical theology and world religions and almost became a Buddhist at
one point as he studied and investigated various world views.
The big turning point for Habermas believing in Jesus and Christianity was the evidence
for the resurrection of Jesus and this is the central point of Habermas' research
and books.
Number Seven J. Warner Wallace.
Wallace is a really cool and different kind of apologist with a different approach to
Jesus.
Though he is an adjunct professor of apologetics, what's really interesting is that Wallace
is a cold-case homicide detective as well as a best selling author.
A cold-case detective investigates cases where the investigation has exhausted its efforts
and the case has literally gone, well, cold.
Wallace was a VERY vocal atheist until he was thirty five years old until he started
to really break down the evidence for the Christian worldview.
Wallace is an interesting character to watch videos, talks or read his books because he
approaches the truth to Christianity with an evidential approach just as a cold-case
detective would approach a murder scene.
Number Eight Ravi Zacharias.
Zacharias, in short, is an apologetics master.
The reason that I want to recommend Zacharias to you is because of his conduct.
Zacharias centers his national talks by quite often going to the campuses of Universities
and allowing students to have question and answer sessions.
Zacharias is always incredibly loving, polite and gentle with his audience even if they
are condescending or rude to him, thought that in itself is extremely rare.
Zacharias is an extremely extremely intelligent individual who has been an apologist for decades.
Zacharias was an atheist until the age of 17 and tried to commit suicide by drinking
a poison.
He was given a Bible whilst in hospital which then triggered his pursuit of Jesus as the
truth.
Zacharias is of worldwide renown and recent unsuccessful attempts have been made to defame
his resume and name.
Zacharias leads RZIM which also offers apologetics courses.In my humble opinion, there is no
atheist, muslim or opposing religious worldview representative that would stand a chance against
Zacharias, his intelligence is beyond reproach and yet, his humility is amazing.
Number Nine Dr. Frank Turek.
Frank Turek is freaking awesome.
Turek was a former aviator in the US Navy and is a really enjoyable speaker as well
as award winning author.
Turek really focuses on atheists with books like "I don't Have Enough Faith to be
an Atheist" and is very blunt in his public talks.
He also invites question and answer sessions in his talks and, you can tell, really has
a passion for people.
Turek is very enjoyable to watch as he breaks theology down into digestible portions but
also has a very healthy and very effective sense of humor, he is a great speaker.
He also often approaches the subject of morality, hell and why God allow suffering.
Turek has debated the likes of Hitchens and YouTube's own CosmicSkeptic but you can
see that Turek is always polite and conducts himself as a gentleman.
Number Ten Jack Hayford
Jack Hayford is awesome.
Another individual who always displays a gentle attitude and conducts himself in a loving
manor.
Hayford is the author or co-author of over fifty books and has even composed music.
Jack Hayford has experienced medical miracles in his own life after being born in California
in 1934.
Though Hayford can be considered more of a Pastor than an apologist, Hayford is a huge
resource that gives towards the Christian faith.
For example, there is the Spirit Filled Bible brought to us by Hayford, as well as the Hayford
Bible Handbook and so many more.
I strongly recommend Jack Hayford to you as someone to check out as he is such a loving
individual and exemplification of Christ's love, but he is incredibly wise and is considered
one of the biggest Champions of the Christian faith.
Alright good people.
I really hope you enjoyed that list.
I really think that if you even just pick one or two of these individuals and follow
their books, videos or even see them speak live if possible, you're going to be really
really blessed.
Comment down below.
Is there someone that I missed?
Someone that you would recommend watching.
Thank you again for stopping by, and don't forget to subscribe!
Subscribe, or I'll mess you up with some M&M's
God Bless and MadLuv
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20,000 Mile Oil Change Myth Busted - Car Repair with Scotty Kilmer - Duration: 3:00.
rev up your engines, today I'm going to dispel the myth of
20,000 mile oil changes, now it's come to my attention that quite a few people
claiming to be experts have made videos about these Mobil 1 20,000 mile oil
changes and saying that it was a good idea, but they were all sponsored videos
now my video here was only sponsored by the truth, I'm going to tell you the truth
about 20,000 mile oil changes and the truth is this, engine oil gets dirty
as you drive, carbon gets built up in it, water gets in it, all kinds of impurities
eventually ruin the oil and it doesn't lubricate correctly, that's why you have
to change the oil in your car, so your engine doesn't get too much friction and
then burn up engines, cost a lot of money, now normally I advise people if they use
full synthetic oil, they can change the oil every seven to ten thousand miles
and if they use regular non synthetic oil, I advise to change it every five to
seven thousand miles, now this new mobile 1 oil says it can be changed once a
year or every twenty thousand miles, but they're really just going on a
technicality here, they're talking about twenty thousand miles of almost
exclusively highway driving, when it isn't much wear and tear on the engine, I
asked an engineer once, what's the difference between stop and go city
driving and highway driving on a car engine and he said, really if you're
going 60 - 70 miles on a highway non-stop, that wear is equivalent to about ten
percent of city driving, so if you only drove 70 miles an hour on a highway and
you change the oil every 20,000 miles, that would be equivalent to changing
your oil in a city every 2,000 miles and let's face, it most people drive a lot of
stop and go traffic, you can never drive a car 20,000 miles between oil changes
then, and the back of this claim so far, no manufacturer has said that you can
use this 20,000 mile oil changes in any of their cars, if you do they say it will
void the manufacturer's warranty, and when you even look at mobile one's own
website, they got a little asterisk in a tiny print down at the bottom, it says
please follow the recommendations in your
owner's manual while your car is under warranty, and to me pretty much that says
it all about the myth of 20,000 mile oil changes, now there are vehicles that you
can change the oil every 20,000 miles, if you happen to drive a big 18-wheeler
that runs on diesel with quarts and quarts of oil and is going on highway 65
miles an hour all day long, you can get away with it then, but trying that in the car
that you drive every day and stop and go city traffic,
that's just plain foolish, more quick fixes on the Scotty Kilmer channel, so
if you never want to miss another one of my new car repair videos remember to
ring that Bell!
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Why Do People Think ENFPs Are so WEIRD? - Duration: 5:28.
hey Dan here and this video is responding to a question I received
about why people think ENFPs are so weird and I'd rather take that question
and look at why is everyone else so weird you know I think that there are
things of course that make a standout and so things like we tend to follow our
hearts more than what everyone else does and what we're expected to do we tend to
generally go against the norms enfps are motivated by people I would say in
experiences over assets and money enfps tend to speak their minds a little bit
and go with what we feel is right and I would say that if you're looking at what
is weird to me it's pretty weird to go to an office for 40 or 50 hours a week
every day for 40 years of your life that's pretty weird to me if we want to
look back historically at how societies function or even going further back to
like a tribal function of society they would be looking at our civilization now
and they would not be looking at the ENFP who is freelancing and traveling
the world or look at the writer or philosopher or the person who's
committed to their art as weird they would look at the accountant who sort of
is just like well I'm doing my work everyday as the weird one the person who
was never outside enjoying you know nature as the weird one not the person
who's chosen to you know pursue their artistic passion or to be involved with
people all the time or live in like a tribal environment or whatever that is
and so I would say that why the people think enfps are weird is that we now
generally live in a society built by TJ types right probably by s types as well
and this isn't a bad thing this is why we have transit systems that work really
well this is why we can get fresh food delivered on a daily basis
of enfps were the only people in the world it would be a little message to
say the least and so it is I think in many ways a good thing that we've have a
society created by these these other types but it does mean that we are the
weird ones right with what we do here's the good news though about all these
weird traits enfps have more and more the science whether it's looking at
psychology studies or different parts of biology or things like this is that the
way enfps are motivated and tend to live and
that's being motivated by other people being driven by experiences more than
material things even though these might be viewed as weird a little bit they're
also what is being proven to make people happier to increase longevity in terms
of just how long you live one of the biggest contributors to living a long
time is community looking at the groups in the world that live the longest they
tend to be societies where you have a lot of community that even when you're
80 or 90 you meet up with your friends every day and have dinners together or
tea or beer together and that is what actually has been shown to be healthiest
for us so the things that make us weird like not wanting to go to this office
environment every day just saving up money for some unknown future or
actually the things that can contribute to being the happiest and to living the
longest in all these positive things and so definitely in the comments at the
bottom if you want to share the things you think are weird about you or weird
about us feel free to do so but rather than dwell on the things that make us
different I would rather look at them as positives because not only am i biased
obviously but I think the science is showing that more and more that the way
people are living today especially in North America it's not contributing well
to happiness to mental health to physical health if you look at the
average American today haired to you know any other point in
history really or most other societies around the world as well it's not
looking so good and that is a move towards the kind of society that makes
an ENFP weird but the way enfps tend to live or want to live at least when we're
allowed to live the way we naturally want to sounds like we're pets in a zoo
right let us live how we want to live but when we are allowed to I guess
follower natural urges and live how we would like to generally that is not how
most people live so we're weird but it's also a way of living that is I think a
happier better way to do it so that's my biased thoughts on it if you have
thoughts on it share them below in the comments and I'll catch you in the next
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Top 10 Greatest American Presidents - Duration: 11:47.
Hi, I'm Mr. Beat, and Presidents Day is coming up
One of my favorite holidays. We have a big sale every year
the inventory has to go
Our best and newest models are coming in
(Presidents Day commercial)
No, we're not talking about a car sale
We're talking about an actual holiday that celebrates the Presidents of the United States of America
Not the band, although that's a really great band. One of my favorite bands
The actual Presidents of the United States of America
and you have wanted this video for a very long time
Here are my top 10 Presidents of all time
Number 10, James Garfield
one of our smartest Presidents in history
I mean by many accounts he was very intelligent
He was a self-made man. Started from the bottom now we're here.
Ok? Lost his father when he was young.
Worked to pay for an education. Eventually became a businessman.
A professor, and then of course later a politician.
A Representative. Also a successful military leader for the Union in the Civil War.
As President, he appointed many African Americans to posts in his administration
which was unheard of at the time
Now he didn't last long in office as President
You may already know that he was assassinated shortly after getting into office but
he would have been amazing, so for what he would have been is why I rank him high
He made a name for himself fighting cronyism, fighting the political machines in Washington
just fighting corruption in general
Number 9, James Madison
James Madison, the Father of the Constitution of course. Many of the
best ideas of the Constitution that we take for granted, came from him.
And he pretty much wrote the Constitution, ok?
The Bill of Rights, most importantly
came from James Madison, so just on that alone
that's why he's one of my favorites
Now as President he was also a great leader in terms of, once that War of 1812 broke out
he did an amazing job leading the charge against the British defending the homeland
Now he was a bit foolish when he called for war against the British
but I digress
He was a key author of the Federalist Papers.
and again, when he was my age he was one of the leading voices at the Constitutional Convention
Number 8, John F. Kennedy
I have a lot of respect for his World War II service
I mean he saved a man's life, for crying out loud.
His leadership during the Cuban Missile Crisis was amazing.
I mean let's ignore the Bay of Pigs fiasco.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, he did well. He learned from past mistakes.
He had found a way to ease relations with the Soviet Union.
At the height of the Cold War
He created the Peace Corps.
The Equal Pay Act, which I don't think gets enough attention.
Even though it was controversial, he moved Civil Rights legislation forward.
He just gave good, inspiring speeches. I mean I still get fired up watching his Moon Speech at Rice Stadium.
"We shall go to the moon!" I mean yeah, I'm fired up
Number 7, Harry Truman
I used to think much less of Harry Truman when I was younger.
I mean I judged him based on his decision to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
I didn't agree with that decision when I was younger, and I still struggle with that decision.
And then there were other things not to like about Harry Truman.
The Truman Doctrine, which really was all about us beginning to police the world
and get up in everybody's business
Some of his racist language that he used.
But then I learned more about Harry Truman
And the more I learned about him, the more I realized he was just a great, common sense leader.
who really considered all sides to issues
and he just tried to do what was best for the majority
He didn't always get it right, but he certainly did his best to make sure every voice was heard.
Plus, he played piano, and he's from the Kansas City area, so there's that.
Number 6, Theodore Roosevelt
Growing up, Theodore Roosevelt was my favorite President.
I mean, he was this larger than life figure who seemed like he could do just about anything
He was someone who fought for the common man
I kind of lived him up more than he actually was
I still respect Theodore Roosevelt tremendously
He went down the list just because of his foreign policy
The more I learned about his view of the world. A bit too American-centered
He could have learned a lot more about other cultures, I think
But his boldness was undeniable. I mean, he was an active President.
Before he was President, he signed up to fight a war he was really passionate about.
He wasn't just an advocate for the war, he actually fought in it.
He set new precedents for the role of President.
He stopped strikes. His push for national parks and his conservation efforts were amazing.
He bypassed political parties and institutions...went straight to the people.
Straight to the media. You know, he loved the press.
He was the first to have the press in the White House.
Theodore Roosevelt was all about justice.
He was a tough son of a gun.
Number 5, Dwight D. Eisenhower
Again, I'm a little biased here.
Eisenhower was raised in Kansas, my home state.
But, another World War II hero.
A phenomenal leader who helped the Allies get victory in that war.
No one can deny the importance of his leadership for an Allied victory.
Operation Overlord, the capture of Germany
That was him, and he later was the Supreme Commander for NATO, for crying out loud
He's a big reason why the Korean War ended
He had the foresight to see what was going wrong with that
Let's just end this, right now
The Interstate Highway System and NASA. I'm a fan of both, and that was him.
He appointed Earl Warren as Chief Justice for the Supreme Court.
Earl freaking Warren
Related to this, he sent federal troops to Little Rock to enforce school integration
after the Brown v. Board of Education decision
Eisenhower was a fairly moderate dude.
I mean, he saw the importance of social programs,
but also saw the importance of a limited government protecting liberty.
So he was a great balance of both.
Number 4, Thomas Jefferson
Definitely had some flaws, but I call him The Father of Civil Liberties
I mean he was a genius. I mean, the main author of the Declaration of Independence.
The Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom
His passionate support of the Bill of Rights, and the fact he popularized many of the ideas in the Bill of Rights.
His views were always evolving.
It's not like he had the same ideas his entire life.
He's what we call a Renaissance Man, right?
He was constantly trying to better himself and learn new things.
He can claim credit for the Louisiana Purchase, which was a bit controversial, but ultimately I think the right thing to do.
He saw the good in common people.
He promoted democratic ideals when most of the elite did not.
So he saw the good in people. I've always liked TJ for that.
Number 3, Calvin Coolidge
Probably the least egotistical of all the Presidents.
Did not have an ego.
Actually probably weakened the power of the Presidency.
The least political of all the Presidents.
That's great. I love apolitical Presidents.
Extremely modest dude, ok?
He's kind of gotten a bad rap, though.
My favorite quote of him, quote
"Perhaps one of the most important accomplishments of my administration has been minding my own business."
While the President doesn't create jobs, and isn't responsible for the entire economy,
the economy did happen to do very well under his watch.
More importantly, at the same time he shrank the national budget,
shrank the national debt,
while simultaneously somehow finding a way to cut taxes.
He was a fiscal conservative but a social progressive.
outspoken for women's rights and fighting corruption.
Had a humble foreign policy, and
anti-crony capitalism
He used common sense, and spoke honestly.
He never sugar-coated anything.
My number two often surprises a lot of people.
but it is Grover Cleveland.
and this may be a surprise, even to people who have watched this channel for a long time.
Grover Cleveland started out as a teacher. He was a classic liberal
who believed in limited government
which explains the majority of his vetoes.
He had more vetoes than any other President other than FDR.
He had a humble foreign policy. He was anti-interventionist.
And I think you know what I value with my political beliefs, but
but he was a big proponent of free trade
He was anti-crony capitalist probably more so than any other President.
He fought the government-corporate monopoly of the railroads.
Before he became President, he made a name for himself fighting corruption and fighting the political machines of the day.
And Grover was a man of integrity
A strong moral compass, he put aside his own selfish desires
always for the greater good
What more could you ask for for a public servant of our country?
And my favorite President of all time...
is George Washington, which many of you already knew
George Washington, the first President
Set all precedents
set the bar very high for all future Presidents
Before he was President, though, he was a military hero.
The French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War
More than anyone, he is probably the person most responsible for the United States becoming a country.
Against great odds, against the most powerful military in the world at the time.
George Washington was confident, but humble.
He never wanted to be President.You know, he was kind of forced into that position.
I mean, that's always been inspiring to me.
The fact that he limited his own power. He unwillingly took that position.
When everybody wanted him to be king, he said "no."
The humility of George Washington has always inspired me.
He limited himself in power, and the great example of that is limiting himself to two terms.
And set that precedent for future Presidents.
until FDR
He was President of the Constitutional Convention
when the Constitution was made
He was against political parties
He warned against them.
He warned against foreign entanglements and permanent alliances.
The Proclamation of Neutrality.
I mean, that's what I'm all about.
His leadership during the Whiskey Rebellion. I mean, he was out there personally leading troops on horse, for crying out loud.
And George Washington just an amazing leader. Respected by all, unified all Americans.
I can't imagine another President having as much impact as George Washington.
And that will do it, ladies and gentleman.
Those were my top 10 Presidents of all time.
And next week, be sure to tune in because I'm going to be counting down the worst 10 Presidents of all time.
Who will be on that list? Tune in next week to find out.
This has been a lot of fun. Thanks for watching. And Happy Presidents Day!
Mr. Beat coming at ya, with much shorter hair now.
And I want to give a shout out to my friend Dave, who I met at Vidcon last year.
He has a YouTube channel called Professor Dave Explains
And he is in the process of making biography videos
about every President in American history
He just finished William Henry Harrison
I put the playlist below, you should go check it out.
Who is your favorite President? And why? Let me know in the comments below.
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Liverpool hat-trick Sadio Mane 'always backed himself' during baffling loss of form ● News Now #LFC - Duration: 1:53.
Senegalese forward claims after his Champions League last-16 treble at Porto that he always
knew he'd be back to his best.
Sadio Mane says he never doubted his talent even when going through one of the toughest
spells of his career.
The Liverpool star was given a hug by manager Jurgen Klopp after a magnificent hat-trick
in Porto drew a line under one of the most difficult times he's experienced in football.
Yet the Senegal star said he knew he would get back to his dynamic best, even as doubters
on the Kop questioned his worth amid a startling loss of form.
"It was a difficult time for me, but I never doubted myself and I tried to give my best
even when it wasn't going so well," Mane said after his Champions League masterclass.
"It was tough, but that's part of football.
I never doubted that I could help the team and I never stopped working hard every day
in training.
"I don't know how to describe it but it can happen to every single player.
In my mind, though, I knew things would change."
It has taken Mane time to rediscover the confidence that made him arguably Liverpool's best
player in the first part of the campaign, even ahead of Mo Salah.
Klopp, who whispered to Mane "finally, you're back" after the Porto treble, believes his
quicksilver star was badly affected by a miss in the Merseyside derby way back at the start
of December.
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Bette Midler Tells Trump & Supporters 'F*ck Your Prayers,' Gets BURNED Big Time - Duration: 5:57.
Bette Midler is echoing much of the Hollywood crowd's hypocrisy when it comes to the latest
school shooting.
Immediately, the leftists took their bogus moral superiority to new heights as Midler
told President Donald Trump and his supporters, "F*ck your prayers!" Midler says prayers
are useless as she blames the Second Amendment and the National Rifle Association for mass
shootings.
Well, she just got burned, big time.
Bette Midler, Rosie O'Donnell, Cher, and Chelsea Handler are all suffering from Trump
Derangement Syndrome.
They aren't the only ones in the Hollywood crowd with a bad case of TDS, though.
In fact, it has pretty much infected all of Tinseltown.
And, when we have a tragedy like this mass shooting at a high school in Florida, they
all turn their wrath on Trump and guns.
To them, President Trump includes all of his supporters, anyone who loves America and what
she stands for and believes that the Founding Fathers founded this country on Judeo-Christian
principles, and anyone who supports the Second Amendment.
Those are the "Deplorables," and the mass shooting's fault, to Midler, lies with those
Deplorables.
"NRAIsA TerroristOr ganization , HOW MUCH DO YOU PAY TO YOUR CONGRESSIONAL ASSWIPES
TO KEEP YOUR GUN LAWS IN PLACE?
WHAT'S YOUR NUMBER $? I WILL PAY IT MYSELF IF YOU WILL STOP KILLING OUR CHILDREN,"
tweeted an obviously enraged Bette Midler.If you read through the "Divine Miss M's"
twitter feed, it reads like a hate-fest to Christians and gun owners.
"F*ck you & your worthless thoughts and prayers; you & your obfuscating shills got
what you wanted, $$$, while our kids get to die in school," tweeted Midler.
It was directed at a Mitch McConnell tweet, but really, it's for anyone who does not
agree that gun confiscation is the answer.
The left and their media whores have been non-stop screaming that "something must
be done, the government must fix these mass shootings at schools," and anyone who disagrees
with their "fix" is loathsome, backwoods hillbillies, uneducated morons who are "clinging
to our God and our guns."
Well, those supposedly loathsome, uneducated Deplorables had something to say to Bette
Midler and her Hollywood crowd.
"You and your obfuscating shills in the entertainment industry glorify violence, especially
gun violence, in movies and TV, which teaches kids that's the best way to solve problems
and get even.
So spare me your righteous indignation," blasted "Bean Counter," responding to
Midler in a tweet.Then, there was a one-liner that really hit the nail on the head.
Twitter user "the Mullet 2.018" tweeted to Bette and her cronies, "Now do Planned
Parenthood," which caused one of Midler's minions, "Better Whirled," to go nuts,
responding, "You're actually drawing a moral equivalence between the planned execution
of teens & adults to a woman making the difficult choice to terminate the unwanted pregnancy
of a fetus with no neurological system, no functioning brain, no spinal cord?
Seriously?"
Unfortunately, all of the "facts" in her response are unequivocally false, and all
it takes is a simple Google search for fetal development to know it.Yeah, something happened
in the 1970's — abortion was made legal and mass shootings rapidly started to rise.
Do you think that maybe it's not the guns fault, but it's societies fault for taking
the sanctity of life and throwing it in the trash?
If we have a culture where mothers kill their own children in their wombs, then life is
not valued, and it's no longer sacred.
Killing becomes normal, acceptable.
"According to a recent study released by the Congressional Research Service, the average
rate of mass public shootings — defined by the FBI as 'a multiple homicide incident
in which four or more victims are murdered with firearms, within one event, in at least
one or more public locations' — has gone up from being a singular, annual tragedy in
the 1970s (a 1.1 incidence rate) to about 4.5 incidences per year between 2010 and 2013,"
reports Time.
The sole purpose of Planned Parenthood is abortions, and 97.9 percent of abortions are
done when there is nothing wrong with the mother or the child, according to statistics.
So, these loser leftists can stop with their rationale as to why abortions must be legal.
Even prior to Roe vs. Wade, if a mother's health was in danger, she would have the option
of abortion.
Why are we producing more sociopaths who are going out and doing these mass shootings?
As a Register Nurse who worked for five years as the charge nurse of the psychiatric locked
ward at LA County USC Medical Center, the untreated mental illness myth of mass shooters
is just that.
They suffer from an antisocial personality disorder, which is not treated with medication.
There is no "imbalance" in their brains.
It happens in childhood, where there isn't a good bond with their mothers.
But, don't tell the feminist movement that their utopia of abortions and mothers having
to work instead of caring for their children can lead to mass shootings.
You'll be labeled a crazy right-wing fanatic and a woman hater.
So, Bette Midler and her Hollywood crowd who blame mass shootings on guns, President Donald
Trump, and his supporters are the uneducated loathsome fools, who have no clue what they
are talking about.
I'll stick with praying to God for our country, which has killed 59 million Americans in the
womb since 1973, and I'll pray for all who are victims to violence.
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