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Congress Just Blindsided Obama After Evidence Surfaces From His Dirtiest Skeleton Yet.

Earlier this week The House Oversight Committee which is chaired by none other than Congressman

Trey Gowdy called for a new special counsel to be appointed to investigate crimes involving

bias and FISA abuse at the Obama Department of Justice during his eight years in office.

The official request to the DOJ was made by Republican Congressmen Trey Gowdy and Bob

Goodlatte, who is now the chairman of the judiciary committee.

The letter goes on to state that "Matters have arisen" which require the appointment

of a special counsel.

The letter is addressed to both Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General

Rod Rosenstein.

The letter goes on to cite the fake anti-Trump dossier which was paid for by both the Democrats

and the Hillary Clinton campaign as being robust and irrefutable evidence of bias at

both the FBI and DOJ.

That sounds right because the dossier was never vetted and was a politically-motivated

document which was used in court filings to get a warrant to wiretap a then private citizen.

Gowdy went on to state, "There is evidence of bias, trending toward animus, among those

charged with investigating serious cases, there is evidence political opposition research

was used in court filings.

There is evidence this political opposition research was neither vetted before it was

used nor fully revealed to the relevant tribunal."

And later added "Congress doesn't have the tools to investigate this.

… We leak like the Gossip Girls."

Glad to see someone is finally doing something.

Although it's doubtful any of these characters will ever end up seeing the inside of a jail

cell, that's only reserved for common folk.

It will go a long way towards ending the so-called myth that former President Barack Obama's

administration had no scandals when in reality they were one of the dirtiest administrations

in history, but since they owned the media, no one ever knew about it.

Via Jewish World Review:

"And he declared that his administration had been scandal-free.

"We didn't have a scandal that embarrassed us," Obama said.

Sure, there were occasional mistakes and screw-ups, "but there wasn't anything venal in eight

years."

Obama, his former aides, and his media devotees have been making this claim for years.

With so much repetition, it has become a popular urban legend.

But popularity isn't truth.

The 44th president may not have been "embarrassed" by them, but his administration abounded in

scandals, in at least three of which Americans died.

Here's a refresher:

Operation Fast and Furious.

In a botched "gunwalking" sting, the Justice Department allowed thousands of guns to be

sold to suspected smugglers, in the hope of tracing them to Mexican drug cartels.

But the Obama administration lost track of the weapons, many of which later turned up

at crime scenes in which scores of people were murdered.

Among the dead: US Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, killed by drug gangsters in 2010.

Compounding the scandal was Attorney General Eric Holder's refusal to turn over documents

relating to the operation, a refusal for which he was held in contempt of Congress.

Benghazi.

When Ambassador Chris Stevens and three others were killed in a terrorist attack on the US

consulate in Libya in 2012, administration officials falsely blamed their deaths on an

irrelevant YouTube video.

That wasn't fog of war, it was deceit.

In public statements, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attributed the attack to "inflammatory

material posted on the Internet."

But in private e-mails to her daughter and the Egyptian prime minister â€" e-mails

not discovered until 2015 â€" she candidly acknowledged that the Americans had been assaulted

and killed by "an al Qaeda-like group."

Veterans Administration.

On Obama's watch, tens of thousands of veterans were denied proper health care at VA hospitals.

Their names were added to phony waiting lists and they were stonewalled for months or even

years.

More than 300,000 veterans may have died awaiting medical treatment that never came.

According to the Veterans Affairs inspector general, thousands of veterans' health care

enrollment applications were deleted or buried.

Eventually VA Secretary Eric Shinseki resigned in disgrace.

Numerous other scandals plagued the Obama administration.

The IRS discriminated against politically conservative groups applying for tax-exempt

status, placing organizations on indefinite hold if their names contained such terms as

"Tea Party" or "Patriots."

The Office of Personnel Management suffered a catastrophic data breach that exposed the

confidential records of at least 10 million federal employees to hackers.

OPM's director had repeatedly been warned that the agency was vulnerable to cyber attack,

but had failed to take the warnings seriously.

The Obama administration, eager to promote "green" energy, lavished more than $500

million in loan guarantees on Solyndra, a high-risk startup.

When the company went bankrupt, taxpayers ate the loss.

From letting Hezbollah funnel cocaine into the United States to secretly wiretapping

AP reporters, there were scandals aplenty when Obama was president.

The media reported them all, but never with the fury and frenzy that characterize coverage

of Donald Trump's schedule.

Obama benefited from being a media darling.

Trump, obnoxious and belligerent, practically invites hostile coverage."

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Saving D-Day's Wounded Men - Duration: 14:57.

This is England. England before June 6 1944

From these shores the United Nations were soon to launch the greatest military expedition of its kind in history

the cross-channel invasion of Europe against the Nazi power

as preparations were being made

huge quantities of material and supplies collected - guns

half-tracks - bombs

ambulances

Yes, ambulances

For the midst of all this preparation and this training for destruction they went on an opposite kind of preparation

preparation for the business of saving life

preserving limb and of easing pain

through the endless English months of war games and maneuvers

Medical corpsman of the ground forces worked with air units they grew tough and inure to battle conditions

They learn the prime importance of speed

As

The day drew nearer and the grand strategy was mapped the Medical Corps drafted its plans to fit

The disposition of hospital facilities in England would be as follows

In the north scattered over a wide area for general hospitals large

institutions completely equipped for every type of medical service

For few miles inland from the south coast and spotted near railroads would be a series of transit hospitals

Through which would pass all the casualties arriving in England

here, they would be classified and routed to the various general hospitals in the north and along the coast close to the beaches and

Ports in each receiving area there would it be holding hospitals. Fully equipped for emergency surgery

Here serious cases could receive attention

immediately on their arrival in England

These were the plan and this was the reality

the General Hospital the

transit hospital

The holding hospital better equipped in many a permanent institution back home

the tents stood empty ready

waiting for the day

June 6 D-Day the great plan is put to the test

The enemy lies in wait as determined to stop us as we are to land

The first American soldiers hit the beach

The medics have moved in with them and their work begins

aid stations are established on the spot and an astounding record starts piling up the

Checkup later reveals that 80 to 90% of the wounded received medical care within ten minutes of being hit

Immediately the business of evacuation begins

worst wounds get first priority

Right back. They go to the boats that landed them but a short time before

This is part of the plan

Where the LSTs are unable to come in close enough a smaller craft is used to get the wounded to them

So the ships receive their damaged human cargos for the trip back

All along the beaches they wait

As the fighting develops every means is used to hasten the removal of the wounded from the scene of battle

The jeep of all trades is pressed into service and proves itself again

The duck sets out with its load of wounded through it all as slogan of speed remains the keynote

the LSTs used in the Normandy invasion

Were designed to become emergency hospital ships as soon as they are fighting cargos have been deposited ashore

In the hold wall brackets were installed for the support of tears of litters

Each LST could accommodate 200 or more patients and in the first days of the invasion

90% of the wounded were evacuated on these ships

the smoke a

drink of water

trophies and rest the dead rest of exhaustion

Elsewhere on the ship of life is being saved

Some wounds can't wait so planning included an operating room on each LST and

An experienced Army surgeon to augment the regular naval medical staff

And soon it will be England again and rest and care and safety

The routing of the ship's had been carefully planned to avoid congestion at any one landing point on the English coast

As each ship disembarked its wounded those cases needing immediate surgery or other

treatment will move to the nearest holding hospital

Then as soon as they were transportable again that were moved inland the transit hospital serving the area

All other cases and these were in the great majority

Will move directly from the landing point of the transit hospital and from there were routed by special train to the north

Every preparation for these moves had been made

ambulance companies strung out all along the coast were under the control of evacuation officers of each receiving area

5000 of these vehicles stood by ready for immediate service

The ship's start coming in

some to portes

Some to peers in outlying areas others pull up directly onto the beaches

No time is lost in moving out the wounded specially trained sanitary companies take over the litter jobs in the business of unloading begins

evacuation officers supervise the disposition of each litter case has been decided

And

So man helps man an American teamwork proves itself once more and the job is shortly done

The emergency cases move out first

Often it's only a matter of minutes before a dangerous wound is been x-rayed a decision made

And a patient readied for surgery

As soon after the operation is it safe for him to travel he's moved out sent off to the transit hospital

In Normandy the fighting has moved inland in the last war when a soldier was wounded

He just had a watch and wait until an aid man found him now the order is reversed

The Aid man does for watching and waiting it is at the side of the casualty as soon as he becomes one

in addition the American corpsman today unlike his counterpart in previous Wars

Is qualified to administer morphine and plasma and to rendered numerous other services to the wounded

All this is making a vast difference in the saving of life

Some of the wounded filter back to the aid station on foot

But evacuation by walking and hand litter bearing soon gives way to the faster method of evacuation by Jeep

The battalion aid station operates just behind the lines

Here the trained corpsman again demonstrates his value taking over many jobs at the physician would otherwise have to perform

This frees the doctors time for more detailed attention to the serious cases

Next the wounded are brought to a collecting station a mile or so farther back there are facilities here for further emergency treatment, if needed

But the primary job is the transporting of the wounded with all possible speed to the clearing station

This is located far enough to the rear to avoid exposure to direct enemy action

Here medical officers expert in judging the condition of casualties sort the patients and determine their disposition

Urgent cases needing certain specialized types of surgery are turned over to the field hospital, which is set up close by?

The great majority of operations here are for perforating abdominal wounds and sucking wounds of the chest like this one

Whole blood flown in from England consolidates the gains that have been made by life-saving plasma at the front

On D-Day plus four the first evacuation hospital goes up in France

This is the largest and most elaborate type of tent installation used in the combat zone

Nevertheless, it's ready to receive patients within 30 minutes and operating starts in two hours

three of them going on at once - count 'em

Skilled army nurses look after the patients. There are such comforts as cots and mattresses and hot food

Many of the less seriously wounded will make complete recoveries here and report to replacement depots in a matter of days

For cases requiring prolonged periods of convalescence are sent back to England

Plain evacuation expected to begin about D-Day plus seven has actually begun on D-Day plus three

Within a fortnight. We're flying out more than a thousand wounded today and sea evacuation has been almost entirely supplanted

The air trip from France to England takes about an hour

Speed has won another triumph

And it becomes a common occurrence for a soldier wounded in France in the morning

To be resting in a General Hospital in England by evening

From the landing field the patients are shuttled to the transit hospital and before long

They're boarding the hospital trains that pull out daily from nearby railway spurs for the trip north

And the last leg of the journey begins

The general hospitals are telling some remarkable stories these days

Like sixteen thousand casualties handled by one group and only 15 deaths

What is making such records possible of course -

Is the fine condition in which patients are arriving due to the splendid work of units all along the line

in the first two months of the invasion some

76,000 wounded were handled by the medical department

In World War one eight percent of these men would not have survived today

less than three percent are being lost and

Many who would have been invalided for life will be totally healed

So the careful planning of months bears fruit and men who knew the battlefield

But a few short hours back knew the pain the suffering

Now know the care of comfort and the hope that the best in modern medicine can bring -

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The emergency alerts on the radio don't make sense (Part 3) Creepypasta Reading - Duration: 9:32.

Thump.

Thump.

Shadows dropped from the trees, like raindrops falling from the sky.

The car lurched forward, flying over the blanket of snow.

"They're in the road!"

I screamed.

"What?

Where?!"

"Everywhere!

Can't you see them?!"

"Of course I can't see them!

I can barely even see where we're going!

You took my glasses, remember?!"

The shadows came closer, flitting into the headlights' beams.

I closed my eyes tightly shut.

We're safe, I thought.

We're in a car.

Protected by layers of glass and steel.

Even that Excalibur guy on the internet said you're safe in a car.

The car swerved again.

But that's if they haven't already seen you.

The car swerved violently.

My head glanced off the window.

The engine roared, as Daniel muttered under his breath – "come on, come on…"

"Why are we slowing down?!"

"I don't know!"

Daniel said, his voice starting to quaver.

"Everything's working fine.

I don't think the snow is deep enough to stop us –"

Rrrrr-rrr-rrrr! – the sound of wheels, spinning against the snow.

"I think they're stopping us."

Even with my eyes closed, I could feel them.

Their eyes, that glittered in the headlights like the freshly-fallen snow.

Their silhouettes, that were little more than shadows, or wisps of smoke.

And – after they killed us – their new forms, shaped into eerie, uncanny versions

of us.

Tap-tap-tap.

They were at the glass, now.

How long did we have until they broke through, just like they did in the cabin?

Minutes?

Seconds?

The wheels stopped spinning.

Click – Daniel shifted into park.

"What are you doing?"

"I have an idea."

I opened my eyes, shielding my gaze from the forest with my hand.

Daniel reached into his pocket, and pulled out the book of matches.

Fzzzssshhh.

He struck the match.

The flame fizzled and glowed, and small wisps of black smoke floated towards the ceiling.

"Wait – isn't that going to attract more of them?"

"Exactly," he whispered.

No.

My heart began to pound.

I trusted him.

I let him pull me across the snow.

Pull me into the car.

Pull me to my death, trapped here as they closed in.

It wasn't him.

It was one of them.

"What did you do to Daniel?!

You killed him, didn't you?!"

"What are you talking about?!"

"You're leading them right to us!

You said so yourself!"

"Not leading them to us!

Leading them to me."

He dropped the match, which had already extinguished, and struck another.

Fzzzssshhh.

"I'm going to run out there with this match.

Hopefully they'll all follow me.

And then you're going to drive as far away as you can."

"…Oh."

I shook my head.

"Wait, that makes no sense.

How am I going to drive with my eyes closed?"

"If we're lucky, they'll all follow me, and you won't have to worry about that."

"But – but, you'll die!"

"If we stay here and do nothing, we'll both die."

The metal groaned and screeched, as they worked to pull it apart.

The tap-tap-taps echoed across the glass, like the ticks of a clock.

And I knew he was right.

"I love you, Daniel."

"I love you too, Rebecca."

The door swung open.

In my peripheral vision, I saw his feet, fading into the shadows; heard the movements of the

creatures, thumping towards him, off the car, over the snow –

Eeeeeeeeeeeee!

A shrill screech.

And, involuntarily –

I looked up.

Daniel was standing several feet from the car, holding the match.

But the figures weren't running towards him.

They were running away.

In seconds, the silence of the forest returned.

Snow slowly drifted to the ground.

The trees were still as statues.

And the branches above were dark – no glittering, white eyes.

I opened the door and ran out to him.

"They're afraid of fire," was all he could choke out.

After holding him for what felt like an eternity, I realized how little sense that made.

"But wait.

That Excalibur guy said that they were attracted to fire – attracted to the smoke.

Why would he say that?"

"I guess he didn't know."

"Or –" My voice faltered, as the realization sunk in.

"Maybe he had seen one of them.

Maybe he was speaking for them."

"But then why would he tell everyone to stay inside and cover their windows, too?"

"Maybe we weren't supposed to stay inside.

Maybe being trapped inside our houses, waiting out the storm, is exactly what they wanted."

Daniel looked at me, his eyes wide in the darkness.

"What are you saying?"

"I'm saying that maybe… the second radio message was the one we should have believed."

We raced back to the car.

I thrust the keys into ignition, and the car rumbled to life.

"We're going to Maple Street."

When we turned onto Maple Street, a strange sight greeted us.

A small house sat on the edge of the forest.

It was surrounded by dozens of small fires, their trails of smoke merging into one large

pillar that reached up towards the sky.

Several people stood in the yard, and a few started pointing to us as we approached.

As we entered, a black-haired woman ran over to us.

"Stand over here to the side, please.

We need to test you first."

She picked up her handheld radio.

"Two more just arrived."

"Test us?"

"We need to make sure you aren't compromised, ma'am."

We awkwardly stood in the yard, the fire hot against our backs.

"Maybe this was a bad idea," Daniel whispered.

"Are we sure that –"

"Hey!"

A burly man walked over to us.

He wore tattered jeans, and an ill-fitting flannel shirt with a large slash across the

chest.

"Let me just test you guys, and we'll be good to go."

He slipped a flashlight out of his pocket, shined it in our eyes, asked us a few questions,

and then called over: "Hey, Nancy, they're good!"

She motioned for us to come inside.

"Please, make yourselves at home.

Eat some dinner, take supplies – we have plenty.

Not many have come by… we were too late in intercepting the alert, it seems."

"What are they?

In the forest?"

Daniel asked.

"Are we safe here?"

I added.

She didn't reply.

Instead, she led us to a table of sandwiches, and hurried away.

Daniel and I took plates, some sandwiches, and joined one of the tables.

Across from us sat a teenager – chin resting on her hand, pushing the cole slaw on her

plate in circles.

"Why won't they tell us anything?"

I said to Daniel, my voice low.

"And how did they set this up so fast?"

Daniel said.

"Firewood, an external generator for power, tons of food – it's almost like this has

happened before, and they were ready."

"It did happen before."

We looked up.

The teenager was staring at us, her lips curled into a small smile.

"My dad told me it happened back in the '70s, during a really big storm, and they've

been prepared ever since."

"So – what are they?"

Daniel asked, a little too loudly.

From across the hall, the burly man shot us a disapproving look.

"I've heard the name 'ice shadows' thrown around," she replied, shrugging.

"But who knows what they really are?

Shape-shifters, phantoms, demons – we could really call them anything."

"What I don't understand," Daniel started, after a long slurrrp of coke, "is why they

wanted us to cover the windows.

Don't they want us to see them?"

"Windows covered or not, they'll find a way to lure you out.

They're really good at that.

We had one outside the bedroom window, talking in my mom's voice, telling dad she wanted

to get back together.

Thankfully, I barged in before it got to him."

"But why cover the windows?"

"Oh, well the sun burns them up, just like the fires do.

That's why they come out in the blizzard, too."

She lowered her voice further, and glanced around the room.

"They want the house to be totally safe for them.

Because after… they want to live in it.

Breed in it.

Make it their own little den."

"But why?"

I asked.

"This is just my theory, but – I think they don't want to be confined to the forest.

They want to take over this whole town, one house at a time.

Spreading from house to house under the cover of night, until the whole thing's taken

over.

And then –"

But at that moment, the burly man stormed over.

"Kendra, that's enough," he said, placing a hand on her shoulder.

He looked at us, and rolled his eyes.

"She likes to tell tall tales, this one.

Sorry if it caused you any trouble."

"No trouble at all," I said, with a smile.

Kendra sighed, and rose from the seat.

Mark took his hand off her shoulder.

His shirt shifted, causing the slash to open, and exposing some of his chest.

My heart began to pound.

Underneath was a tattoo.

A tattoo of a sword, stuck in stone.

Of Excalibur.

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Subedar Joginder Singh Trailer | Gippy Grewal, Kulwinder Billa, Rajvir Jawanda | Punjabi Movie 2018 - Duration: 3:01.

ਸਰ, ਕਿਰਪਾ ਕਰਕੇ ਹੋਰ ਫੌਜ ਨੂੰ ਬਰਮਾ ਵੱਲ ਭੇਜੋ

ਜਾਪਾਨੀਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਜ਼ਿਆਦਾ ਦੇਰ ਲਈ ਰੋਕਿਆ ਨਹੀਂ ਜਾ ਸਕਦਾ

Sir, you can count on Joginder Singh.

He'll return victorious.

The entire village is singing praises of your bravery.

Let no evil eye be cast upon my Joginder.

Fire!

They are misusing our friendship to attack us in broad daylight,

while we are chanting peace slogans of brotherhood.

Can't you postpone going?

Someone has to protect our borders.

You should be grateful,

that the Lord has chosen his disciple for this noble task.

Papa, how will you be able to sleep without me?

Please take my favorite doll... to help you sleep.

As long as Subedar Joginder Singh and his troops breathe,

till our last bullet,

the enemy can never set foot on our motherland.

To move forward, we'll have to finish the entire Sikh platoon.

Attack!

Sir, we are only 21.

They are an army of thousands.

To the Sikh regiment numbers are insignificant.

You can repay a mother's debt for her nurturing,

but you can't ever repay the debt to your motherland.

Protect the motherland till your last breath.

[War cry] Victory, in the name of the Lord

The Lord, the ultimate Truth!

Make every bullet count!

Sir, how will we fight without any ammunition?

To win a war, you need courage, not ammunition.

He alone is a hero,

who fights the spiritual battle.

He may be cut apart in pieces,

but, never does he desert the battlefield.

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WHAT is KAWAII FOR JAPANESE AND FOREIGNERS? - Duration: 10:27.

No matter what others say, these things are definitely kawaii.

Seeing it is like stress release.

So looking at it!

It's cute but it's also an elegant cuteness.

That's what it transforms into.

Hey guys today we've come to Brilliant Star decorations

That is a Lolita fashion event for...

Japanese fashion. But this time it's not just Japanese fashion!

It is also Lolita fashion from around the world.

This time we are gonna go and ask the stylish guests

but also the brands,

What in their definition is actually "kawaii" (cute)

So let's go and ask Japanese... and international people.

What is kawaii in your opinion?

All things that you think are cute are actually kawaii.

For example?

I like clothes, I like Lolita fashion, I like makeup...

I also like cute stationary and such.

I like little things like this bracelet and rings...

So everything you think is cute, is kawaii.

No matter what others say, these things are definitely kawaii.

No matter what they say it's cute!

Of course.

All things that make my heart flutter, I exclaim in the word "kawaii".

What other people might perceive as "cool"

I might see as kawaii.

And that's why I will still exclaim them as "kawaii"

Some people think that butterflies are a cool pattern to wear.

But I will sum that all up in the word "kawaii".

All things that move my heart are kawaii to me.

Lolita fashion is a part of Japanese culture.

So going to events and places like these on Lolita tea parties...

it de-stresses me.

Things like this fashion, that make my life more fun, are kawaii.

I guess. Not sure if that makes sense in Japanese.

So kawaii things, make you feel at ease? - Yes that's it.

What relaxes you the most?

Wearing this fashion or meeting friends in it?

Just looking at the fashion makes me feel relaxed and at ease.

- Just looking is enough? - I like wearing it too of course.

But just seeing the clothes in my room and...

seeing the fashion at events like these makes me feel happy.

Things I think are kawaii, and places where kawaii people assemble like this event

Also wearing this fashion, and seeing others wear it...

It gives me lots of positive energy. That's it.

Kawaii things make me excitable.

What else is kawaii apart from fashion?

Cats!

I love Sanrio! So I love characters like Hello Kitty and My Melody.

Things that express kawaii like hearts and plushies.

I really like things like that and they are kawaii.

The lace and frill on Tripple Fortune dresses are super kawaii.

Cute girly things. - That's right.

Is there anything that stays kawaii no matter how old you get?

Or things you want to develop in a certain way.

Is there an age on kawaii clothes?

I don't think so.

I think kids in their teens and 20s have kawaii things they can express in that age.

And once you get older, you wear kawaii things that have an elegance to them.

I think it evolves.

Kawaii doesn't have an age limit to it.

Around me many older people who like kawaii things no matter of their age and express it.

Kawaii things don't have strict boarders and can be enjoyed at any age.

Bears are cute

It's cute that the corners of its mouth are going up like this.

we should all do the same and smile more to become more kawaii.

Are all plushies kawaii to you`?

Teddy bears are the most kawaii.

I actually make dolls, so I think dolls are the most kawaii things in the world.

What's cute about dolls?

I like the fact that they look alive even though they are not.

I just realized she has the same eye color as you and your clothes is similar too.

Yes I made that.

You are wearing a twin style coordinate with your doll? - Yes I am.

That's so cute.

So what is kawaii to you?

I like birds like this one. - Is that a train ticket case?

Yes it is. It's a bit rugged by now.

How do you feel when you carry kawaii things around?

I will happy and excited.

I usually carry my doll around with me. Then people will come and talk with me.

That makes me very happy.

People who also like birds, will come to talk with me about them.

They will ask me if I keep birds and maybe even become my friends.

So I become friends with people who also like birds.

It seems like, if you carry your favourite things with you, you make new friends.

There are also some people who want to take pictures together.

It makes me very grateful.

Where are you from?

I am from New Orleans USA.

I am from Japan.

We're asking today, "What's kawaii?" and "What's not kawaii?"

What's kawaii, in your opinion?

I think... Gizmo's kawaii~!

Kawaii things are things you personally like.

If you had to explain Kawaii to someone, what would you say?

If you had to explain the word 'kawaii' to someone, how would you explain it?

Definitely cute, but I think also...

bringing your own thing to it, like something you love,

or handmade items, yeah.

I think I would say that's kawaii.

Yes, good!

If I was asked what kawaii is, I would say "I like this, and that is why it's kawaii"

What do you like? Well, that thing will be kawaii to you.

Not cute things, are someone else's kawaii? - Exactly.

For example, I don't like iguanas, snakes...

frogs... but somebody else, "Oh, I like them!"

Different kawaii.

We all have our personal definition of kawaii.

Yes!

Where are you from?

Hello, I'm from Hong Kong.

I think it is to live in a style of what we want to be,

and to have freedom to choose what we like to wear.

In my opinion, kawaii is a type....

a type of experience that,

you can choose whatever you want to be.

For example, if you want to be a doll, then you can choose that.

If you want to be a robot, then you can choose a robot.

Just to make an example, you are very kawaii.

Thank you so much!

Thank you!

Have a nice day!

Okay, what is kawaii in your opinion?

Kawaii, many people describe it as something cute that comes from Japan.

That's why the exact same word. Kawaii has actually made its way into

dictionaries before as well, which I find quite interesting.

So, it is usually used to describe something cute

that comes from Japan.

Also, what I think, in my opinion, kawaii is something that makes

your heart beat faster, that makes you happy, and I love seeing people

who look at something that is cute.

And to see their eyes sparkle, to see how they're happy at that

and I think that's a cute moment to just experience someone

who experiences that joy of seeing something cute, that I really like.

So yeah, what about you, what do you think is kawaii?

What do you think is not kawaii? Let us know!

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