Friday, January 4, 2019

Youtube daily report Jan 4 2019

I am in Genoa, and the skies have just opened.

Today I covered 200km in seven hours.

The plan was to go find a place to pitch my tent, but i thing there is not such an option after this.

I am too tired to head up to the mountain to find a spot.

So I will have to find a place to stay, and lets hope I can find something cheap.

I am still in Genoa and there is some sort of cataclysm going on outside.

It's the third consecutive day that it's raining, but today it's a lot worse than the other two days.

The whole riviera is under red alarm, all the shops are closed...

the time is about 2 p.m and it's so dark outside...

It's like the sun went off...

There is some strong winds, so I am just going to check the bike if it's still standing...

There are a couple of objects flying on the sky because of the winds.

This palace is the hostel where I stay by the way.

Look at this...

2 p.m

Still in Genova and after 3 days of red alarm, with storming winds and rain, at last the sun is back.

and we got out to check out the city and the destructions that happened.

Some trees got unrooted and fall down, signs that were taken from the wind are everywhere...

Traditionally Genova was just a pass.

Everyone that was travelling East or West had to pass from this city.

This helped the city to advance and economically.

The city is located in a natural port surrounded and protected by mountains, and it's build ampitheatrically.

Because of the rapid growth and the limited space, architecture was developed a lot in Genova.

It's the only city of Europe that someone can see buildings of the 13th, and 14th century that are 8 and 9 floors high

Today Genova it's still a pass, nothing changed since the old times.

I met Spyros, a Greek guy that visited the city some years ago and he fell in love with it,

so he moved there and now it's organising the free walking tours of the city.

He told me that the first hostel in Genova opened just 6 years ago.

Until then there were only some hotels to host the workers that are working in the surrounding factories.

So that's what is happening every time I have to use the rear brake.

only in emergencies....

I have to stop and remove some liquid from the calliper and push it back manually.

In these 4 days that I am travelling like this I only had to use it 3 times.

Now a bitch blocked my way and I had to use it again.

So I will have to remove some liquid and push it with my hand...

I don't want to push it a lot because in need to have the pads close enough in case I need it again.

and that's why it's too difficult to ride the bike in wet, because I have only the front brake.

I am in Pisa!

The tower of Pisa is located in the city of Pisa..

many people thing that there are somewhere in Rome.

and it's actually the free standing bell tower of the cathedral.

and it's the result of some excellent work of some building engineer.

The tilt is really big..

Here is full of tourists and all of them are trying to take a picture that has never taken before.

If you isolate them without the tower, they really look retarded.

Let's play a game!

Find the tourists.

Firenze! Firenze!

Shut up!

For the last 4 days I stay in this very cheap hostel with just 15 Euro per night.

and it looks like a Psychiatric Asylum.

The corridors are long and narrow.

My room is really like a cell.. it's the first time I pay to stay in a cell.

There is a strange smell everywhere...

Only the main building looks ok...

The food is served in the same plastic trays that they used to give the pills and the water to the patients.

They are the same trays, with plastic fork and knife... Because they can!

I am in the capital of culture of Italy, and thats Florence!

The city started to develop really early because of its location...

It's just in the middle of the distance from Venice to Rome, and it's located on a river,

which means it was a merchant city. All the ships were passing from here, and the river is

going to Pisa until it reach the sea.

It became the Culture Capital, because of the great dynasties of the Families of Firenze.

All these families were merchants and after becoming extremely rich, they became bankers.

One of the most famous families are the Medici.

Medici was ruling this city for about 400 years

All this families, they had to show their wealth and their power, and they were doing this by employing

great artists to work for them and that's how all the geniuses of the time ended up here in Florence.

Leonardo Da Vinci, Donatelo, Michaelangelo, Machiavelli was from this place as well.

The place behind me was build by the Pitti, because they wanted something bigger than the house of Medici.

but the Medici managed to buy it, and expand it, they even build some gardens in the inside of it.

This palace has a really interesting story.

Unfortunately at this point of the trip I cannot visit museums

and it's a shame because the museums in Firenze are really nice.

but they cost a lot!

That's why i will just explore the city and then continue.

On my way to Rome, just had a small stop in Sienna, to check out the historic centre of the city.

My started button got stuck because it got melted...

So this is my started now.

I am in Rome!

On my way in the port of Ancona I was hearing a strange noise ...

So i arrived here and I noticed that the whole rear calliper was hanging out of the swing arm....

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最新ニュース : ジャニーズが初詣に大集結も、恒例行事に起こった"ある異変"- 記事詳細| - Duration: 2:00.

   1年の計は元旦にあり。2019年もジャニーズアイドルたちが初詣に って来た!   大みそかの紅白と、年またぎのカウントダウンコンサート いう徹夜仕事を終えたジャニーズタレントたちが、初日の出の前に、関東近郊 ある由緒正しきお寺を初詣するのが毎年の恒例行事となっている

  新年になった午前2時半すぎ、今年もゾロゾロと姿を見せた。ヒガシ 筆頭に、キンキの2人、V6、嵐、KAT-TUN、関ジャニ∞、Hey! ay! JUMP、Sexy Zone、そして山Pもいる! かなり冷え込 時間帯だけに、それぞれ防寒対策バッチリで、風邪予防になるマスク姿もチラ ラ

でも、なかにはお年玉のようなバッチリ笑顔を見せてくれるメンバーもいた。   だがしかし、ここで異変に気づく

昨年まで来ていたグループがいない。TOKIOとNEWSだ。2018年は 難の年となった両グループ

紅白とカウコンの出演がなかったせいなのか、恒例の初詣に姿を見せず。きっ 、別の場所で「今年こそはいい年に」とお祈りしているに違いない

きっと。   午前4時半。今年のジャニーズ初詣がお開きと思われたとこ で、遅れてやって来たのはキスマイ

生放送の出演を終えて駆けつけた模様。彼らが去った数時間後、昇った朝日の ぶしさに、今年もジャニーズの輝かしい活躍を期待したい――

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S. Korean Navy conducts first maritime exercise of 2019 - Duration: 0:38.

The South Korean Navy conducted its first maritime exercise of 2019 in the West Sea.

The drill involved its newest guided-missile frigate ROKS Chungbuk, as well as patrol vessels

and a maritime helicopter in waters south of the buffer zone set by the two Koreas last

year.

Friday's session included tactical maneuvers, live-fire training and another exercise to

enhance cooperation in case of emergency.

Captain Kim Hak-min, who was in charge of the exercise, said the training helped improve

the teamwork of the new service members and reaffirmed the Navy's determination to complete

their missions under any circumstances.

For more infomation >> S. Korean Navy conducts first maritime exercise of 2019 - Duration: 0:38.

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Founder of S. Korea's gaming giant Nexon reportedly to sell controlling stake in holding firm - Duration: 1:39.

South Korean gaming giant Nexon could be taken over by foreign entities.

Sources say the founder Kim Jung-ju is considering selling a 98 percent stake in Nexon's holding

company.

Yoon Jung-min has the full story.

Industry observers have been saying the founder of Nexon Corporation, Kim Jung-ju has reportedly

been planning to sell off a controlling stake in Nexon's holding company NXC Corporation.

In a press release on Friday, Kim did not deny the sell-off plan, and announced that

he is considering ways to make his company more competitive, hinting that sell-off could

be one of the possible options.

Media reports have suggested the founder is considering selling a 98-point-64 percent

stake in the holding company.

The stakes owned by himself, his wife and by other companies are worth a total of 5-point-32

billion U.S. dollars.

NXC is the largest shareholder of Nexon, which is listed on the Tokyo stock market and controls

Nexon Korea.

Market watchers say the estimated value of the stakes may be worth 9 billion dollars

when counting the value of other companies NXC currently owns.

The sell-off is expected to be the most expensive of its kind in the domestic game industry.

Industry watchers say potential buyers include Chinese tech firm Tencent and U.S. video game

company Electronic Arts.

Local games businesses have expressed concerns that it will be difficult for them to cooperate

on industry-related issues if the gaming giant is taken over by a foreign company.

Yoon Jung-min, Arirang News.

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La série "Dark Angel" imaginait 2019 et ne s'était pas totalement trompée - Duration: 3:10.

TÉLÉVISION - "Dark Angel" ne vous souhaite pas la bienvenue pour cette nouvelle année 2019

La série de science-fiction imaginée et produite par James Cameron, diffusée en France entre 2001 et 2003, se déroule en 2019

Avec deux décennies d'avance, elle n'avait pas franchement prévu un avenir très rose

mais elle abordait des thématiques étonnement d'actualité, comme le montre la vidéo en tête d'article

Pour Max Guevara, incarnée par Jessica Alba, la vie dans ce Seattle uchronique n'a rien de spécialement facile: en 2006, une attaque nucléaire a fait dérailler toutes les installations électriques des États-Unis

Revenu des décennies en arrière, le pays traverse alors une profonde crise économique

Seule une poignée de privilégiés arrive à tirer son épingle du jeu. Dans ce contexte, ce n'est pas en terme d'innovations futuristes que la série, à l'esthétique plutôt vieillotte aujourd'hui, se distingue, mais plutôt par sa description d'une société sans classe moyenne

Entre l'immense majorité de très pauvres et une poignée de nantis, une jeunesse qui vit de petits boulots, s'habille avec un look rétro et se déplace à vélo

à la manière des hipsters d'aujourd'hui, dont Seattle est justement devenu l'une des capitales

Si Dark Angel, avec son look très "trilogie du samedi" pour les trentenaires d'aujourd'hui, a bien souffert de l'épreuve du temps, les parallèles entre le 2019 de James Cameron et celui dans lequel nous rentrons ne manquent

Précarité, surveillance, manipulations génétiques.autant de thématiques qui devraient en effet marteler l'année qui vient

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Channel Update: A Brand New Life [January 2019] - Duration: 5:35.

Hello there guys and girls,

welcome to another monthly channel update of mine.

I wish all of you a good start into 2019 and that you can achieve your life goals and New

Year's resolutions.

Because if you don't you're a fucking loser, and you should get your ass up and

JUST DO IT.

For me, the new year means a brand new life.

There have been some unforeseen circumstances which are actually not that unforeseen at

all.

But I don't wanna go into too much detail here.

Those are private matters and I got really lucky.

What I can say however is that – if everything works out fine – I am going to be a daddy

soon, and not in the weird Hentai way, but actually biologically.

I've wanted this for quite some time now but prospects weren't too great for us but

now, magically, "it's a miracle".

I can't begin tell you how happy this makes me.

No, really, I can't.

Because most of you watching my videos are probably not even 18 yet and don't have

any way of comprehending the complex emotions of impending fatherhood.

You know, things like FUCK YEAH!

WOOHOOOO!

DUUUUDE…

On another note, after more than 10 years of solo practice I finally joined a band again

as a drummer.

I'm really excited as to how it will turn out – to be on stage again and writing original

songs with other people.

It's just another factor that will take time away from sitting at a computer and editing.

But it feels good being more active in the analogue world again, creating valuable memories

for myself and gathering life experience, even though it means leaving my comfort zone

on a daily basis.

But out there is where life begins.

If you stay in your bubble, you'll someday look out and wonder what has happened to the

world when you could have actively participated in what makes this a beautiful place.

I can read it in your minds now: What does it mean for the channel?

Tell me, daddy!

Well, it's gonna have some positive side effects and some negative ones as well.

With all the new and overwhelming responsibilities heading my way now I absolutely don't know

how much time I will have to make videos in the future anymore.

I do want to keep uploading, but I can't promise jack shit at this point.

But I want to make it up to you.

Here's how:

From now on, I will deactivate all advertisements on videos that are older than two to three

weeks.

I'll decide that on the fly.

I think I'll even upload many videos without any ads to begin with.

This has nothing to do with me wanting to use copyrighted music again, I really like

the selection that Epidemic Sound offers me.

It's just that I don't wanna play this whole YouTube game anymore.

We've all seen enough frustrating developments with the site over the past couple of years

and this is my way of flipping these cunts off.

Also, remember me when I was talking about Patreon and all that stuff in the December

Update?

Yeah, so...I'm gonna close down my Patreon page for now.

Again, I wanna thank everyone who donated on that page to support me and I am sorry

if you now feel that you can't help me anymore.

But it is decided.

I don't think that it would be fair to let you people pay a monthly sum if I weren't

able to deliver at least two quality videos per month, plus the usual extras.

I've got another way of making things up to you: As a result of the Patreon page being

closed, I will make all exclusive videos that are found there available to the public.

For free.

Next month with the February channel update.

However, the videos will remain unlisted for now.

So if you want to watch them, you need to go to the "playlists" tab of my channel

and select the list "Outtakes, Unused Clips & Behind The Scenes".

You will find tons of clips in there with a runtime of over eight hours.

To my few Patrons: I'm sorry if this feels unfair to you now since you've all paid

to see these videos, however, you got many other extras like discord access, production

sneak peeks and of course you were the early birds on those bonus videos.

Just as much as my channel got a huge boost with the PC release of GTA V, I'm pretty

sure that I will be much more active once GTA VI hits the shelves for PC and all the

mods are being coded.

I'm optimistic there will be many fresh ideas for me and maybe I can even turn some

of my leftover scripts from GTA V into videos that way.

Nonetheless, my list of ideas for GTA V is still pretty long, so don't worry.

Also I still have hope for Red Dead Redemption getting an Editor at some point.

As you can see there's no need to be sad.

There will be more.

That's about it for this month's channel update.

Let me know what you think.

Thank you for watching and stay tuned, whanowa over

For more infomation >> Channel Update: A Brand New Life [January 2019] - Duration: 5:35.

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TOP 10 FIGHTER JETS IN THE WORLD 2019 | Military Technology 2019 - Duration: 10:32.

TOP 10 fighter jets in the world 2019

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Is The Audi Q8 Good Enough To Fight The Range Rover Sport? - Duration: 1:56.

If you're the type of SUV buyer who always needs to have the latest tech or latest designs, then you probably can't do much better than Audi's Q8 crossover, which only recently joined the segment as a direct rival to the BMW X6 and Mercedes GLE Coupe

However, if you go by pricing, wheelbase size and roofline design, you could argue that the Range Rover Sport belongs in the same conversation, even though it doesn't really look as sleek as the Q8, or any of the previously mentioned models for that matter

So how do they stack up? Well, even though the Range Rover Sport is taller than the Q8 by almost 100 mm (3.9 inches), it's the Audi that offers greater comfort for rear seat passengers, according to Carwow – unless you've got three adults sitting in the back, which is where the RRS' boxy design aids overall headroom

Then there's practicality, where the Land Rover product surely wins, right? Wrong

There's more trunk space in the Audi Q8, whether you're measuring with the rear seats up or completely folded

Inside, the Q8 gets Audi's latest and greatest tech and dashboard design, making it more of a novelty item compared to the Range Rover Sport, even though the latter now comes with the same displays as the high-tech Velar

As for how they compare on the move, it goes without saying that any off-road activity would favor the British SUV

On regular roads though, it's advantage Audi.The Q8 offers a lower sitting position, handles better in the corners and feels more balanced

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搬起石頭砸自己的腳!加拿大的報應終於來了,中國不賣後悔藥! - Duration: 13:02.

在加拿大幹出綁票人質的那一瞬間

我們說過

它必將搬起石頭砸自己的腳。

原因是

加拿大給國際社會開啟了一個危險先例

那就是政治紛爭可以演變到商業上

而且還是以國家名義上演恐怖分子之行為

理由僅僅是美國有需要。

它會讓全世界看到加拿大是一個沒有道德、

是一個充滿白色恐怖的危險國家

甭管加拿大自我辯解是多麼的法治

全世界都不傻

都明白不過是以法治之名行恐怖之實。

現在

加拿大的這種負面效應終於來了。

根據國內媒體的消息

加拿大國內出現了外企大撤資的現象

原因是這些外企覺得加拿大缺道德

怕投出去的錢收不回來

所以就緊隨沙特之後趕緊撤資。

說白了

就是這些外企在加拿大沒有安全感

怕自己的投資打水漂。

由此而產生的其它負面效應是加拿大的樓市出現斷崖式下跌

股市震盪

並波及到能源行業。

原定的港口計劃被取消

能源等行業的訂單被取消

原油與奢侈品都受到了影響

導致加拿大經濟損失不小。

一些加拿大本國企業開始指責特魯多團隊

並替他們道歉。

如果加拿大現實情況真如報道中所言

只能說這是自作自受。

說起來

加拿大也真是一個棒槌

傻得很實在。

像別的國家如英國、

日本、

紐西蘭一類的

受美國壓力它們也表示要封殺華為一類的

但僅僅是口頭上說說

背地裡該用華為的還是在用。

以英國為例來說

英國一方面跑出幾個政客來呼和美國

一邊又有英國電信公司表示要繼續用華為

一個唱紅臉一個唱白臉

嘴仗不妨打

實際事情該怎麼著的還得怎麼做。

只有加拿大

信美國信得那麼實在。

還以5G來說

美國說要封殺別人

但自己又拿不出更好的替代產品

自己搗騰了一個5G吧

結果24M/S的下載速度跟4G沒什麼差別

與華為2.

7G每秒的下載速度天差地別。

如果加拿大還打算用這種5G

只會讓自己的5G進度更落後、

價格更高、

速度更低

只會讓自己越來越落後。

其它國家就聰明得多

明白目前正在經歷一個浪潮

如果自己不能及時站在時代最前沿

很有可能會淪落為二流國家再也抬不起頭。

以前文章說過

任何國家試圖遏制中國的崛起都是枉然

不僅因為中國人的特質

還有歷史必然。

對比中國人與西方人

中國人信自己、

搞創造

覺得別人有的自己也可以創造出來

即使一時沒有的

可以學習別人

不偷不搶; 而西方信神

老是琢磨著怎麼去搶別人的

雖然他們極力美化自己

比如將維京人美化成戰天鬥地的英雄

但說到底就是一夥到處搶劫的強盜。

在它們將圓明園的龍首以及其它獸首公開拿出來拍賣的時候

一切對自我的美化都蕩然無存。

一個小偷

強盜

居然能將自己偷來搶來的東西

公開在集市上叫賣

這本身就很有諷刺意義。

還比如戰爭

中國古代也對外用兵

但多是為了自己的安全。

前不久

美國政府對晶片進行出口限制

特別是限制了與人工智慧相關的晶片。

之後

英偉達公司股價兩天暴跌26%。

據路透社消息

美國政府之所以要開始對中美企業在人工智慧領域的非正式合作關係進行限制。

因為他們擔心

如果不採取措施

中國企業就會越來越強大

在 10-15 年內挑戰我們的企業。

美國限制英偉達在華業務是搬起石頭砸自己的腳-星火智庫 此外

文章中還援引了以下數據作為論據: 英偉達去年推出新一代 GPU 的時候

向 30 位科學家提供了樣品

其中就有 3 名是為中國政府工作的。

英偉達有五分之一的業務來自中國

還在中國開設課程

培訓科學家來用他們的晶片進行技術開發。

然而

美國的這種做法完全是搬起石頭砸自己的腳。

首先

中國並不缺人工智慧晶片。

近年來

隨著人工智慧受到資本熱捧

國內冒出了一大堆人工智慧晶片

其中既有中科院計算所這類潛心研究多年的單位

也有阿里、

百度這類非常善於搶風口的網際網路公司

甚至還有原來做DSP、

比特幣礦機的公司也轉型來做人工智慧晶片。

而且在PPT上

國內這些人工智慧晶片各個吊打英偉達。

雖然很多廠商僅僅是拿PPT吊打英偉達的GPU

連晶片都沒有貨架產品。

但其中也不乏實幹者

比如寒武紀的人工智慧晶片

以及華為的人工智慧晶片昇騰910和昇騰310。

美國限制英偉達在華業務是搬起石頭砸自己的腳-星火智庫 因此

現階段中國並不缺人工智慧晶片

缺的是人工智慧晶片的應用機會。

如果此時英偉達因為美國禁令退出中國市場

或者是業務受到限制

那麼就給中國人工智慧晶片企業一個絕佳的機會。

必須說明的是

現在英偉達的GPU成為主流

並非英偉達具備絕對領先優勢

主要是因為編程方便。

雖然英偉達的GPU在性能功耗比上並不具備絕對優勢

但由於GPU在編程上更加方便

導致更多的用戶使用GPU做開發

開發的人多

加上英偉達在生態建設上花了很多心思

進而使英偉達的GPU在生態上占據了一定優勢

這又會吸引更多的開發者使用GPU

從而實現正循環。

目前

做人工智慧這一塊的大多數是商業公司

而商業公司是逐利的

而且都在爭風奪秒打算推出各自的人工智慧產品和應用

根本沒有時間和精力去給國產的AI晶片做配套。

在英偉達的GPU開發比較方便

生態較好的情況下

自然是選擇英偉達的GPU。

目前

人工智慧還在發展初期

並沒有形成諸如Wintel、

AA那樣的壟斷

大家都在跑馬圈地

如果英偉達被美國政府所限制

那就意味著

把中國的客戶和開發主拱手相讓

而如此龐大的市場和海量開發者將助力中國AI這幾天關於華為5G事件的事件

可謂是一波三折

華為在5G技術方面也是取得了一定的成就

而且現如今初級架構方面

華為也是占據了首要的位置

這對於

外國的5G運營商來說可謂是威脅很大

而且現如今美國也開始帶頭牽制華為的5G技術

和遭到西方國家的抵制

但是華為卻用自己的5G技術證明了自己擁有相應的技術能力

這也讓不少的國家開始來和華為合作5G網絡。

1 在前段時間美國有不少的運營商被相應的限制使用

華為所有設備

直接導致這件事情過了之後

運營商們開始向美國發出了申請

要求政府相應的賠償數億元的賠償金額

這也可以說是現在所面臨的一個大事件了

美國當時想要徹底的禁止華為進入

而且想撼動華為的位置

但是卻沒有實現

可謂是

搬起的石頭砸起了自己的腳。

2 華為在5G技術領域可謂是非常的牢固

這也是處於最核心的位置

而且

如果說美國要想擾亂華為的所有設備計劃

那就需要一大筆的資金

據有關專家分析

這筆資金也將會達到20億美元

美國是沒有辦法拿出這麼多錢的。

3 要想真的能夠替換華為的這些設備

那是真得需要不少的費用的

而且美國一直到現在還是想抵制華為

這也導致現在還要這方面需要花費大量的金額

而這些錢的早就分攤到了每個用戶的身上

美國咎由自取! 多家運營商要求賠償

網友:搬起石頭砸自己的腳! 這也導致大量的用戶不滿足於現狀和要求。

4 但是對於美方這邊說

他如果不用華為的設備的話

美國面臨多家運營商賠償! 金額達百億

劇情開始反轉! 那麼要想真正的實現

需要時間問題

比之前要長的多得多。

5 如果說不用華為的設備的話

那麼美國在5G技術這一次也將會逐漸的拉大。

對於美國抵制華為的這一事件

你們是怎麼看待的呢?有什麼樣的獨到見解呢? 可以在下方的評論處留下你們的評論

我們一起分析一下。

分為好多種!這一次

華為和孟晚舟

幾乎是全贏

一場大勝! 12月11日一早

孟晚舟被保釋的消息從加拿大傳來!應該說

這是一個意料之中的結果。

儘管加拿大方面把1場聽證會

硬生生地拖成了3場

可中國人的習慣向來是「事不過三」!如果再拖一次

面對言辭嚴厲的中國

加拿大的壓力是非常大的! 而孟晚舟真的是不一般

她出現在公眾視野中的幾次變臉

你注意到了嗎? 在第一次保釋聽證會上

孟晚舟面對加拿大的無理拘扣和無端刁難

他始終透露出不畏、

不懼

平靜如水、

淡然自若的表情

情緒平靜的讓人意外!給人感覺她只是在參加一場普通的日常會議

全程放鬆地站在法庭上

挺直腰杆的坐在椅子上

目光平靜地望著法官

時而與律師認真交流

時而不時露出笑容。

難道孟晚舟真的就不害怕面臨可能發生的牢獄之災嗎?要知道

自12月1日她被無理拘留後

一直受到粗暴且有辱人格的對待。

加拿大警方給她扣上了手銬

還將她的雙腳戴上了腳鐐

如對待重刑犯人一般! 可就算再委屈她也知道

此刻的一舉一動

都代表著華為

也代表了祖國! 正如她在庭審現場說的那句話: 事關尊嚴

我不會令華為或中國蒙羞!

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Street Epistemology Ep 3 le végétarisme - Duration: 16:14.

What will it be with my belief in vegetarianism?

So…

About animal suffering?

Why are you vegetarian?

Ok, first, when I became a vegetarian, it was for the animals.

For animal suffering?

Yeah.

The conditions in butcheries and slaughterhouses, um,

yeah, the situation in butcheries and fur,

I was also against fur clothing.

Fur clothing?

Yes.

Um…

For livestock conditions,

if the animals were raised in an open field,

in a farm…

I mean, not in the conditions most of them are now,

just all crammed together etc.

-Do you find that to be a problem that we end up... - No.

...killing and eating them.

I'm not extremist, I'm not against the…

Personally, I stopped eating meat, for animals and also for environment and health.

Um...

If I see someone eating meat, I'm not against that,

but I will tell him to eat good quality meat.

If possible from organic farming, and animals raised under conditions respectful for life.

Good quality meat?

Do you mean the food is better or just the fact that the animal…

Both.

Both?

But I think it is linked. If you treat and feed the animal well and kill him "well", in a way.

You have to do both.

It's useless to have a well-fed, well-treated animal if you end up cutting his throat in conditions that are... um…

Hum.

It will be violent anyway but, right now, there is...

unnecessary violence.

So…

this is probably not true, but...

if we were to find out that livestock raised in battery cages, with all the drugs they gives them,

produced better meat for some reason.

I don't know, more proteins or something like that,

would that make you want to eat this meat?

Not for me.

So, it's more about animal suffering?

Oh, environment, there, I think the arguments are decisive.

-Environment? -Environment, yeah.

Narrator: I did not introduce a confidence scale in this interview,

due to the subjectivity of these kind of ethical propositions,

but a scale could have been useful to probe the weight of each argument in the final conclusion.

I could have asked her to place herself in a scale from 0 to 10,

where 10 would be the most convinced and radical vegetarian possible,

and 5, just a neutral position.

She would probably respond around 7 or 8,

and I could have evaluated the impact of each arguments in her current position.

What about environment?

Um, the fact that we…

Deforestation in the Amazon jungle, it is mainly for agriculture aimed at nourishing livestock.

Um, water consumption of meat production industry.

Hmhm.

And, um,

probably pollution too, because the meat is not always from France, so it traveled all around the world.

Not very ecological.

and greenhouse gases from intensive animal farming.

What if countries like Canada, USA, China...

those that do the most intensive animal farming,

were to find a way to heavily reduce greenhouse gases emissions caused by…

By meat production?

Yes.

It is ongoing.

I don't know if you heard about synthetic meat created in a laboratory.

Yes.

Using just animal cells.

Um...

But I'm uncomfortable with it,

even if it is kind of "cleaner",

because the animal is not ill, he doesn't really exists, it's just cells growing in vitro,

and no environmental pollution,

but I have an ethical problem with that.

An ethical problem with synthetic meat?

Yeah.

But at the same time, it should be positive for vegetarians but, I don't know.

Yeah. If it were to fix all the problems you mentioned before?

We would have the same meat, everything synthetic.

Would you be against cultured meat, even if it fixes all problems with industrial livestock production?

Yeah, ok, I would be for it.

But it is unlikely to happen now, because it's so expensive.

I think only rich people would benefit from it, not those who really need that,

those who can't find proteins in other types of food.

Um, why would it only benefit rich people?

It's really expensive, if memory serves, just one steak is tens of thousands euros worth.

It's the price to produce it in a laboratory.

For now.

Yes, for now.

If ten years from now, the price becomes affordable.

Probably not in ten years…

Thirty then.

Yeah. That's the solution they found…

Again, it allows mankind to keep its routine.

To continue to eat meat,

without environment and animals behind.

If we really have to eat, insects are good.

That has been brought forward a lot lately, consuming insects.

Affordable and no environmental impact.

And no suffering…

Ok, there is, but less because it's an insect.

If a specialist about insect were to come here, and explain to you that insects suffer as much as cows?

[laughs]

It's like when people say to vegetarians: "do you care about the scream of the carrot?"

because we eat a living being…

Yeah, a living being but without nervous system.

Um...

If it in fact does have a nervous system that feels pain, ok.

because fish feel pain, so, maybe.

In that case, then, we should eat vegetables.

And if we found out that...

even animals that are not insects felt a lot less pain than humans do?

Would that make you accept industrial livestock production?

If insects felt less pain?

No, if animals like cows, ect.

If we found out, like we did for insects ;

I heard about insects not having a nervous system able to feel pain.

We used to think that fish don't feel pain, and now, it's proven they do.

If we discover that mammals like cows, etc, don't feel pain?

… Yes, but that's unlikely. Yes, but that' very…

Yes, hypothetically. I don't think it's the case.

Yes, if they don't feel pain, Um…

yes. But we should not take advantage of it to be barbaric.

What is happening now in slaughterhouses, and this is what brings up the question about sensitivity;

in slaughterhouses, people are cruel

because, even if it is a living being, it doesn't feel pain,

it doesn't scream, it doesn't complain about pain and don't cry.

Hmhm.

In any case, we are killing them, because we overlook the sensitivity factor.

They are cruel, even if it they were to not feel pain,

we should tell them that's not a reason to be cruel.

Can we be cruel to something that we think…

Can we be cruel to something that doesn't feel pain?

No.

Could I be cruel to this toothpick box?

No. Knowing that it suffers is what's interesting for cruel people.

That's the motivation.

Ok, so if…

Like, a husband who beats his wife or…hum...

Yeah, he continues because she cries and suffers.

I think when we stay insensitive before someone who wants to be violent,

he doesn't strike.

Because we don't fear, he has no reason to strike.

I think to show suffering is a reason to strike.

You said synthetic meat caused you an ethical issue. How so?

I think… if we start doing synthetic meat,

we will end up taking steps on other areas, like we did with cloning.

And I fear, probably very far in the future,

we will decide to make synthetic babies.

It's the fact that we overlook nature

because meat is part of life, it's natural like us.

It was born, it had feelings…

I mean, it grows in the same universe than we do.

Maybe this is why we like meat, I don't know.

This idea of, like hunter-gatherers in ancient times,

killing it ourselves and the connection with nature.

Removing that, I don't know, I don't find that ethical and I don't find it enticing either.

Would you find it more...

Would you find it more ethical to eat meat if we kill the animal ourselves?

Yes. I think part of the reason people don't become vegetarians is because they say:

"Ok, there is suffering, but I'm not the one doing the killing".

If we simply told people:

"here is a rabbit, slit his throat, eat him...

and take responsibility for having taken a life"

I think many would become vegetarian.

Hum.

This is why there is intensive animal farming and cruelty in slaughterhouses.

There is a huge gap between a package of meat and the animal.

People are oblivious to the fact that the animal lived,

that he grazed grass, he was born, wanted tenderness

and had sensations and feelings like us.

Now, it's a steak to eat.

If someone was just cruel and killed the animal cruelly to eat it.

It would at least be more…

Natural?

Not really… Yes, natural, but… like…

More ethical?

Not more ethical, but at least, more respectable, someone who…

I'd say, in that case, he can eat meat because he takes responsibility for killing the animal

and acknowledge to be cruel and take a life without…

not without remorse but taking full responsibility for the life he has taken.

Like, I don't know if these are Amazon tribes, but...

in some tribes, when people kill an animal, they know they have taken the life of a living being

part of nature, part of Gaia,

and they plant a tree to give one life back.

So, if you respect so much life, I'm not against eating meat,

but in a respectable and ethical way, and fully aware of that.

Fully aware about what it means to eat meat.

Same for consuming…

like, everything that is happening now...

For example, to buy gas from Total.

We have to realize, when we buy Total's gas,

they destroy forests, the population of Orangutan decline.

When you… I don't know… when you buy cheese cut into small pieces,

we end up with more waste than when you buy it in one… in one piece.

That kind of things. We have to fully realize that.

Yes, if I understand you correctly,

you think the current mass distribution system

is disconnecting us from our responsibility and our impact on earth.

That's it.

And they do it for money.

Not to appease our guilt, it's not out of goodwill, to ease our guilt.

By taking away our responsibility and hiding the truth from us,

they simply win more money.

When we know full well how things are and boycott, it's problematic for them.

Who are "they"?

Um, food distribution industry, fossil fuel industry

and politicians now, with social problems and living conditions.

A large...

Everyone that is above us and…

A very large number of people who benefits economically from globalization. Isn't it?

Benefits economically and keep knowledge for themselves.

That's why there are social classes, rich and poor people.

They have access to knowledge and opportunities to put into practice what they learned

to win money and starting up businesses.

Poor people don't access this knowledge from school and their social environment.

Have you read "Animal farm" by Orwell?

Um, no. Not that one.

It's about a farm where animals rebelled against humans

and decide to stop being slaves.

Then, Pigs, who are intelligent, lead other animals to create their society.

But, Pigs decide to keep knowledge for themselves.

They consider that, because they have the knowledge and are the leaders of their "mini-society"

they are the ones who need to eat the most.

And those who struggle and work all the day will have less food,

cause they don't have the knowledge and, without pigs, they couldn't manage themselves.

This "they" that benefits economically from globalization and keeps knowledge, the social high classes,

are we both part of it? In some way.

Yes, because I know more than some.

Yes, but I think we are… Yes, but not…

Why? Because I have more knowledge and I'm vegetarian contrary to some?

And I take care of my health, those kind of things?

No. Maybe because, if we consider the world…

- Cause we are occidentals? -… we seem to be part of the higher classes. Maybe.

Yes, maybe, indeed, I'm wealthier than most Indian or African, obviously.

But the inequalities are not the same.

We have inequalities in France, but they are different.

But, I think they are…

less violent, cause they don't affect our comfort and health and…

I mean, we eat and have doctors, etc.

For poor people, it's more difficult.

But, still, these are injustices because,

with the current system, some have less money and, consequently, eat bad food.

That's the problem. I can…

When you become a vegetarian and decide to eat more vegetables,

you might be interested in Organic farming.

Not everybody can eat food from organic farming, you need a little more money to be able to do that.

Same when you decide to not use a car,

because you have the opportunity to work close to your home, but some have to drive one hour.

So, yes, I'm privileged compared to some.

Everybody is, at different levels.

Ok, that's all I've got.

Nice, could I have the name of…

Um…

Not online yet?

Yeah, this is the second time I do that.

If nothing changes it will be called "La boite de cure-dents".

La boite de cure-dents.

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Tutorial de arrullo, para los primeros meses del bebé - Duration: 3:40.

Hello, my name is María Isabel, welcome to my channel "Hecho entre encinas",

here is a new tutorial

Hello, my name is María Isabel, today, I am going to show you how to sew a new-born wrapper blanket

It is made up of two fabrics, the outer fabric is a printed fabric and the inward fabric

is viyella, it is an organic fabric that is very soft, we need

a ribbon embelishment, better if it is already pleated or curled

so you do not have to do it yourself, I am going to show you the chart, it is one meter

wide and 75 cm long, 75 plus 75 is 1 and 50, that means if your fabric measures 1, 50cm, you can sew two blankets.

If you buy one meter, you may sew two blankets.

Now, I am going to show you how to sew it.

You may cut a paper pattern first with the measures I have shown previously and

then you cut the two fabrics with the same measures, you fold the fabrics in half, this part goes straight for 36 cm and then

it has rounded corners.

Here on this right side of the fabric, you place the ribbon [towards the inside], the ribbon

measures 2 meters and a half

I have sewn two appliques here that could be stuck but in order that they do not move, I have sewn them

with applique stitches.

We baste the ribbon and I do so in the corner so that the ribbon is not being

caught.

You can see the basting, the seam will be in the same place.

We put the other fabric on top, the right side of both fabrics go together, I have

marked the right side of the fabric with a pin

The right sides of the fabric together.

I attach them together with pins, so you can see it

and then, we sew all around but you have to let a space here to turn it over.

Once you have turned it over, you make another seam near the edges so it is

more flattened

At the bottom, there is no ribbon, but you sew it all around too.

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How to pronounce 100 JOBS in English - Duration: 28:04.

Hi.

I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.

Let's talk about how to pronounce 100 jobs.

When you first meet someone, talking about your job is one of the first topics that comes

up in conversation.

This phrasal verb "come up" means that it easily arises in conversation, so I want to

help you learn a simple, clear way to describe your job.

It looks like we have a little friend who is here to help us explain these job titles.

I don't know how long he's going to stay.

We'll see.

It's pretty perfect because I'm wearing this cat shirt today.

Well, when someone asks me, "Vanessa, what do you do?"

I say, "I'm an English teacher.

I teach online."

Simple and clear.

And usually they ask, "How does that work?

Can you do that?"

I explain, "Yes, people from around the world who want to learn English find my lessons,

and I help them."

Great.

This is a simple, clear way to explain this.

So today, we're going to practice pronouncing a lot of job titles, and I hope that yours

is one of them.

It's great for introducing yourself, but it's also useful to understand other job titles

so that when people say that that's what they do, you can have a little conversation about

it or at least understand the word that they said.

So, I hope this will help to build your vocabulary and also help you to meet other people.

There are a couple ways to describe your job.

You could say, "I'm a teacher," or you could say the full sentence, "I work in education."

This is the field that you work in.

I work in management.

I work in construction.

You're not saying your specific job title, but you're just generally saying, I work in

plus that field.

Or you could say, "I work for Google.

I work for Apple.

I work for a local pizza restaurant."

Here, you're talking about the company.

As long as it's something well known or maybe well known in your area, you can say the company

that you work for as well.

Now that we've talked about these two helpful sentences for describing your job, I work

in management.

I work for Google.

Let's get onto some specific job descriptions.

I've broken these into different categories.

Some of these are general, some of these are medical or food or creative type jobs.

There's a couple overlapping type jobs, so we're just going to try to stick with those

categories to help you remember them.

Let's start with some general job descriptors.

I'm the director of the marketing team.

I'm the director of the design team, to be the director, or you could say, "I'm the manager.

I'm the manager of the sales department.

I'm the owner of a local restaurant."

Or you can make this complete sentence and say, "I run the local restaurant."

That means that you're in charge.

I run the local restaurant.

I run my own business.

I run a jewelry business.

I run some kind of business because I'm the owner.

The next category deals with jobs that include words of some sorts.

The first one is teacher.

I'm a teacher, or you could say, "I'm a kindergarten teacher.

I'm an elementary school teacher.

I'm a middle school teacher.

I'm a high school teacher."

You could be more specific.

I'm a math teacher.

I'm an English teacher.

I'm a piano teacher.

I'm a music teacher.

Excellent.

I'm a professor at the local university.

I'm a professor at the local college.

This means that you are a teacher at the university or at the college.

We don't say teacher for this higher level of education.

We say professor.

You might also say, "I work in the school system."

This means that you generally have a job that deals with education, but you don't really

want to say specifically what you do.

You could just say, "I work in the school system.

I'm a student.

I'm a philosophy student.

I'm a student of biology.

I'm a biology student."

I'm a daycare worker.

I help little kids have fun all day.

I'm a daycare worker.

I'm a translator.

I'm a translator.

Do you notice how I added a D in the middle of this word?

That's because in American English, that T often changes to a D. So make sure that you

say that correctly, especially if you're a translator and you deal with words, translator.

Or you might be an interpreter, interpreter.

Do you notice that same thing happening at the end of this word?

It sounds like D-E-R, interpreter.

I'm a writer.

Again, we have that T in the middle of the word changing to a D. I'm a writer, or I'm

a journalist.

I work for the National Geographic.

This is a well-known company, so you might say, "I work for National Geographic," or

we could add "the" if you'd like.

I work for the National Geographic.

Excellent.

I'm a lawyer, lawyer.

Even though the root of this word is law, the vowel is different when we're talking

about the person loy, loy.

It sounds like it rhymes with boy, toy.

Lawyer, lawyer.

Or maybe you're a judge, a judge.

Like we mentioned before with the school system, you might say, "I work in the court system."

Maybe you're not a lawyer, you're not a judge, but you generally work in the court system.

This is excellent.

You can say, "I work in the court system."

I'm a tour guide, or I work in tourism.

You might not be the guide to yourself, but you could say, "I work in tourism."

If it's just a simple chit-chat with somebody else, they'll get the general idea that you

work with tourism instead of the specific job, giving all these details about what you

do.

I work in tourism.

The next category of jobs have to do with medical related jobs.

The first one is doctor.

I'm a doctor.

You might say, "I'm a heart doctor.

I'm an eye doctor.

I'm a bone doctor."

There are some technical terms related to each of these fields.

For example, you might say, "I'm an optician," instead of, "I'm an eye doctor."

But in daily conversation, we usually keep it simple and just say, "I'm a bone doctor.

I'm an eye doctor," something like this.

I'm a surgeon.

You might be a neurosurgeon.

You could add some more specific related words to this, but make sure that when you say the

word surgeon, surgeon, the end of that word is beautifully pronounced.

It's kind of swallowed surge.

Surgeon, surgeon.

Or if you're not a surgeon, but you have to go to the doctor, you might say, "Oh, I have

to see the surgeon today.

I'm worried about what he's going to say."

Make sure that you pronounce it correctly.

Surgeon.

I'm a nurse, or I'm a pediatrician.

This is a doctor who deals with kids.

You could combine these words and say, "I'm a pediatric nurse."

This is a nurse who works with children.

I'm a nurse.

I'm a pediatrician, or I'm a pediatric nurse.

A lot of these jobs, you can combine them to be more specific for your field so that

way you can expand your vocabulary even more.

I'm a dentist, dentist, or I'm a dental hygienist.

This is the person who checks your teeth and usually aids the dentist.

I'm a dentist, or I'm a dental hygienist.

Great.

I'm a pharmacist.

Break down this word with me.

I'm a pharmacist.

Or maybe I had to talk with the pharmacist today because I think they got my prescription

wrong.

I talked with the pharmacist.

If you help to work in the pharmaceutical field, you might be a pharmaceutical scientist.

Let's break down this word.

Pharma.

That's the first part.

Pharmaceutical.

Pharmaceutical scientist.

I'm a pharmaceutical scientist.

I'm a scientist.

This is quite general.

You couldn't make it more specific.

I'm a neuroscientist.

This deals with the brain.

I'm a neuroscientist, or I'm a biologist.

I'm a chemist, or I'm a physicist.

There's different syllables here, so say it with me.

Physicist.

I'm a physicist.

I'm a researcher.

Makes sure that the vowels in this word are the same.

Er, and then, er again.

I'm a researcher, researcher.

I'm an occupational therapist, or I'm a physical therapist.

Sometimes in the field, those are shortened to OT or PT.

I'm a PT.

But if you're talking to someone just on the street or someone you met who isn't familiar

with the field, I recommend saying the full term.

I'm an occupational.

Make sure that you use "tion" in the middle of that word.

Occupational therapist, or I'm a physical therapist.

I'm a psychologist.

I'm a therapist.

If you're feeling a little bit down, you're feeling some depression.

You might go see a therapist, or you might say a psychologist.

I feel like it's a little more common to say therapist for these types of people.

I'm a veterinarian.

Veterinarian, veterinarian.

But you can also say, "I'm a vet."

Just to let you know, if you say, "I'm a vet, someone might think that you used to be in

the military," because the word vet can be short for veterinarian, or it can be short

for veteran, which is someone who has served in the military.

So sometimes people who used to be in the military might say, "Oh, I'm a vet."

This means that you used to be in the military.

But if you're a veterinarian, you could also say, "I'm a vet."

If that person generally has an idea that you're some kind of doctor, you could just

say, "I'm a vet," but you can specify and say, "I'm a veterinarian."

Great word.

And finally in our medical category is Dietitian.

Diet is the root word here.

Dietitian, dietitian, dietitian.

This is someone who helps to create healthy meals maybe for a nursing home, maybe for

a school system.

They are a dietitian.

The next category are jobs that deal with offices or stores.

The first job is secretary.

I'm a secretary.

Let's break down this word.

Secretary, secretary, secretary.

I'm an office worker.

This is quite general, but you might want to be general and just say, "I'm an office

worker."

I'm an engineer.

You might be more specific and say, "I'm a mechanical engineer."

That's what my dad is.

Or you might say, "I'm a civil engineer.

I'm a software engineer."

Notice that the T in the middle of software is cut out.

Software.

The F and the W are right beside each other when we pronounce it, software engineer, or

you might say, "I'm an environmental engineer."

This great word, environmental.

Let's break it down.

Environmental, environmental.

Environmental engineer.

I'm an insurance broker.

I work in insurance.

I'm an insurance broker.

I work in insurance.

I'm an accountant, or you could be more specific and say, "I'm a tax accountant," or sometimes

this job is referred to as a tax adviser.

Make sure that when you say the word adviser, there's a Z sound there where the S is.

Adviser.

I'm a tax adviser.

I'm an account manager, account manager.

What if you work in marketing?

Would you say I'm a marketer?

Not really.

It's okay, but it's not that common.

I feel like it's more natural to just say, "I work in marketing."

I work in marketing.

I'm a human resources manager, or I work in human resources.

What if you have a technical job maybe like this, human resources manager, and you don't

really want to explain it to someone when you talk to them?

You could say simply with a smile, maybe with a little laugh, "Oh, you know, I work in an

office."

This means that you don't really want to explain your job in detail.

It's not rude.

It's kind of funny.

"Oh, you know, I work in an office."

It just covers all those bases.

All of those categories, office jobs.

"Oh, you know, I work in an office."

I'm a technician, or I'm an electronic technician.

I'm a sales representative.

I work in sales.

Maybe you don't want to say, "I'm a sales representative," every time.

You could just say, "I work in sales."

Great, that's clear and simple, but how can you pronounce the word representative?

You might notice that the T, the first T in this word I'm cutting out.

You can pronounce it.

You can say, "I'm a sales representative," tative in the middle of that word, but you

can just cut it out too.

That's what a lot of native speakers do when we're speaking quickly.

So let's say it slowly, and I want you to try to repeat it with me.

I'm a sales representative.

It sounds like zen.

Peace, zen, in the middle of this word.

I'm a representative.

I'm a sales representative.

You can do it.

All right, let's go to the next one.

I'm a customer service representative.

Same pronunciation for that word representative, but instead of you're saying customer service.

Typically, these are jobs on the phone compared to a sales representative, which is most likely

in a store talking directly with a customer.

But you could be a customer service representative.

I'm a receptionist.

I'm a receptionist.

You might be a hotel receptionist.

What about a clerk?

Sometimes I hear English learners say, "I'm the hotel clerk," or, "I'm a clerk in an office."

This word clerk kind of makes me think of 1800s, England, people in a dark office scribbling

down notes.

"I'm a clerk."

We don't really use this term in the US anymore.

So if you are a receptionist; you're helping someone at the front desk, you are a receptionist.

You're not a clerk.

I'm a consultant.

You might say that full word like I just did, consultant, or you can kind of swallow that

last syllable and say, "I'm a consultant."

Consultant.

Here, we have the root word, consultant.

I'm a consultant.

I'm a consultant.

I'm a consultant.

I'm a buyer.

Usually, if you use the word buyer, you're going to want to be a little more specific

like, "I'm a buyer for mechanical parts on airplanes," like one of you on YouTube told

me, "I'm a buyer for mechanical parts for airplanes."

Great.

I'm a bank teller, or you could just generally say, "I work at the bank."

I used to work at the bank, and I often just said, "I work at the bank."

I could have said, "I'm a bank teller," and that would have been more specific, but maybe

you have a different job at the bank, and you don't want to explain in detail.

You could just say, "I work at the bank," and most people can get the idea of what you

do.

I'm an intern.

This isn't a specific job field.

It could be in any job field, but maybe at the moment you are a student, and you're trying

to get a job in a specific job field, maybe at an engineering firm.

But you don't have the skills yet, so you are an intern.

You're learning those skills with the hopes that someday I'll get a job here.

I'm an intern.

The last one in this category is, I'm a realtor.

Realtor.

It sounds like just real plus T-E-R.

But it's not spelled like that.

I'm a realtor, or I'm a real estate agent.

This is someone who helps you to sell or buy houses.

I'm a real estate agent.

Real estate.

Usually, we link those words together.

I'm a real estate agent, or I'm a realtor.

The next category of jobs are creative jobs.

Of course, if your job is another category, you also probably need to use creativity.

Everyone needs to use creativity, but this is the best I could do for a category, so

we're going to talk about creative type jobs.

I'm a designer.

Maybe I'm a web designer.

I'm a fashion designer.

I'm a developer.

I'm a web developer.

Make sure that when you pronounce this, that V has some vibration here.

Developer.

If you have any problems with the sound ... or any other sound, I made a video called How

to Pronounce All 44 Sounds in English.

You can watch it up here, and it will help you to pronounce developer.

I'm a computer programmer.

Make sure that when you pronounce the word computer, you say D-E-R at the end.

I'm a computer programmer.

I'm an advertiser, or more likely you could say, "I'm in advertising."

That's the most common.

I'm a photographer.

Make sure the emphasis is correct here.

Photographer.

That T-O-G, photographer, is emphasized.

Photographer.

When you're talking about the physical thing, a photograph, we're going to emphasize a different

part of the word.

Photograph.

Do you notice that the first syllable is emphasized here?

Photograph, compared to I'm a photographer.

Pho, that first part is small.

Photographer.

I'm a photographer.

I'm an animator.

Make sure that the T changes to a D in American English, animator.

I'm an actor.

I'm an actress.

Sometimes women will also say, "I'm an actor."

It's not so specific that if you're a woman you have to say, "I'm an actress."

But if you're a man, you won't say, "I'm an actress."

Actor could work for both.

Or if you're a woman, you're welcome to say, "I'm an actress.

I'm an artist.

I'm a tattoo artist."

Here, that middle T is also changing to a D. Artist, artist.

I'm an artist.

I'm a painter.

I'm a painter.

I'm a sculptor.

I'm an interior designer.

Interior, interior.

Say that with me.

Interior designer, someone who designs the inside of places, usually someone's house,

maybe a hotel, maybe some special building, is an interior designer.

I'm a musician.

This word is kind of tricky.

Musician, musician, "musish" "zish."

Practice that with me.

Musician, musician.

I'm a musician.

I'm a tailor.

Or if you're a woman, you might say, "I'm a seamstress."

Women can use the word tailor as well, but men probably won't use the word seamstress.

This is someone how fixes your clothes and sews them.

I'm a tailor.

I'm a seamstress.

The final job in this creative category is I'm a gardener.

I'm a landscaper.

Both of these mean the same thing.

You deal with plants and flowers and that kind of natural world.

I'm a gardener.

I'm a landscaper.

Notice the D here is cut out.

Landscaper.

I'm a landscaper.

The next job category are jobs that deal with food.

I'm a chef, or more specifically, I'm a pastry chef.

Pastry chef.

I'm a fry cook.

Usually, this means that you work at a fast-food restaurant.

Maybe in the back, you're frying things.

I'm a fry cook, or you could just say, generally, "I work in the kitchen at this local restaurant."

I work in the kitchen.

I'm a server, or I'm a waiter.

I'm a waitress.

It's so little bit more common to say, "I'm a server," because this covers men and women.

It means that you bring food to the tables.

I'm a server.

I'm a host.

I'm a hostess at the local restaurant.

This means that you greet the customers when they come in, and you help them to find a

table.

I'm the host.

I'm the hostess.

I'm a Barista.

Barista.

This is someone who makes coffee drinks.

I'm a Barista, or I'm a bartender.

You make alcoholic drinks.

I'm a bartender.

I'm a dishwasher.

Yes, this is the name for the machine, but maybe you are the person who washes the dishes

at the restaurant.

So you might say, "I am the dishwasher at that restaurant."

I'm the dishwasher.

I'm a taste tester.

I'm a taste tester.

I'm a farmer.

Of course you could say the type of thing that you farm.

I'm a cow farmer.

I'm a corn farmer.

I'm a rice farmer.

Or you might just generally say, "I work in agriculture."

Agriculture.

I work in agriculture.

The final category of jobs is societal type jobs, jobs that deal with our social framework.

The first job is I'm a police officer.

I'm a police officer.

You could say, "I'm a policeman.

That's totally fine," but it's a little more gender neutral to say, "I'm a police officer,"

and that's becoming more common to just say, "I'm a police officer."

I'm a fireman.

You don't really say, "I'm a firewoman."

So if you're a woman who's a fireman, it's okay.

You're a fireman.

I'm a social worker.

Makes sure that you say so, "cial," social.

Social worker.

Try to say that word 10 times.

Social, social, social, social.

It's tough.

You can say it.

I'm a social worker.

What about if you generally work in the government?

Can you say, "I'm a civil servant"?

A lot of my English students say this, and it's okay, but we don't really use this.

Instead, it's more common to just say, "I work in the public sector.

I work in the public sector," or maybe, "I work for the health department."

Something that's a little more general like this.

We don't really use the term civil servant that much anymore.

I'm in the military.

You could be more specific and say, "I'm a pilot in the Navy," or I'm a private in the

Army.

That's fine.

Or You could just say, "I'm in the military."

Make sure that in American English, you pronounce those final three letters military, same with

the word secretary.

In British English, they link those all together.

But in American English, we say each one.

Military, secretary.

I'm a plumber.

Makes sure that the B is silent.

Plumber.

I'm a plumber.

I'm an electrician.

Electrician.

I'm an electrician.

I'm a house cleaner.

I've heard some students say, "I'm a maid," and this is something that we don't really

use anymore.

It's quite old fashioned.

It does mean that you probably take care of the house, but nowadays, it's more common

to say, "I'm a house cleaner.

I'm a truck driver," or more commonly you might say, "I'm an over-the-road truck driver."

This means that you drive long distances.

Maybe you're taking important shipments of food to different places, or you're taking

some kind of packages to another location, and it's usually far away, maybe overnight.

I'm an over-the-road truck driver.

I'm a construction worker.

Construction.

Again, that "sh" sound here.

I'm a construction worker.

I'm a personal trainer.

I help people to get fit, get strong.

I'm a personal trainer.

I'm a hairdresser.

I'm a hair stylist or for men, I'm a barber.

If you cut men's hair, you could say, or maybe their beards, you could say, "I'm a barber."

But if you also help women, you wouldn't really say, "I'm a barber," because that deals with

just men's hair.

You could say, "I'm a hairstylist.

I'm a hairdresser."

Any of those words work.

I'm a beautician.

A beautician is typically someone who fixes your nails and makes them look nice.

I'm a beautician, beautician.

I'm a librarian, librarian.

Lots of syllables here.

Say it with me.

I'm a librarian or maybe you're not a librarian.

You could say, "I need to ask the librarian the name of that book because I forgot."

Librarian.

I'm a commercial pilot, commercial pilot, or maybe you also work on an airplane.

You are a steward or a stewardess or a flight attendant.

Typically, the term flight attendant is a little more common, kind of like server compared

to waiter or waitress.

This word, flight attendant, is a little more gender neutral, so it's kind of professional

sounding.

I'm a flight attendant.

I'm a handyman.

This means that you fix stuff.

I'm a handyman.

I'm a stay-at-home mom or stay-at-home dad.

Both of these mean that it is your main job, 100% to take care of the kids.

If you are a stay-at-home mom, of course it means that when your husband comes home, he

is going to help participate in taking care of the kids.

But during the day, usually, those working hours, it is your job to take care of the

kids, not an easy job for sure.

What about if you don't have any kids or maybe your kids are 20 or 30 or 40 years old, so

you don't need to take care of them anymore, but you don't have a job outside of the home?

You could say, "I'm a homemaker.

I'm a homemaker."

This implies that you're not taking care of children.

You're taking care of the house.

So if you have children, make sure that you say, "I'm a stay-at-home mom or stay-at-home

dad."

You don't say, "I'm a homemaker."

And our final job here (Congratulations.

You made it through!) is I'm retired.

That means that you finished working.

I'm retired, but you might say, "I'm retired," but I used to be a teacher.

I'm retired, but I used to be an engineer."

Great.

Or you might say, "I'm retired, but I still work part-time."

This is pretty typical for a lot of people.

I'm retired, but I just can't stop working.

That was a lot of jobs.

I hope that one of these was yours.

Let me know in the comments.

What's your job?

Can you explain it?

Can you pronounce it naturally?

Try to read it out loud?

And also, it will be interesting to see what other people's jobs are.

Thanks so much for learning English with me, and I'll see you again next Friday for a new

lesson here on my YouTube channel bye.

The next step is to download my free ebook, 5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker.

You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.

Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.

Thanks so much.

Bye.

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*sings* And four white mice can naver become white horses,

Such Fol-De-Rol and Fiddle-De-De of course is....Impossible *sings*

Bit of Whitney to clear the lungs wanit.......

*Bells Tolling*

Hi guys I'm Shelly, Welcome back to my channel. And the 12 Gays of Christmas......

I'm in a very singing mood today trying to clear the lungs of congestion.

*ahahahahaah*

I'm speaking about 12 wonderful, beautiful, history-making, LGBTQIA+ people.

So Ladies & Gentlemen, Boys & Girls, Non-Binary and for those of you, who have yet to decide.

May I please introduce to you, Dustin Lance Black.

Who I think is slightly adorable....

I have mentioned him before in my first video about Harvey Milk. Because he is the screenwriter of the film Milk.

The Oscar-winning, wonderful film, I cannot tell you how much that film moves me....

Anyway Dustin Lance Black, shall we carry on with him?

Lance is an American screenwriter, director, and a producer of film and television.

And is the lgbtqia+ activist.

Born on the 10th of June 1974, in Sacramento, California.

He grew up in a Mormon household. Growing up in this environment,

Black worried about his sexuality, so he didn't come out until the senior year in college.

Black attended UCLA, the school of film and television and theater.

Taking acting and crew jobs throughout his time there, he graduated with honors in 1996.

Black first visited San Francisco, the setting of the Harvey Milk movie.

In the early 90s, while the city was devastated with AIDS.

He said that 'Hearing about Harvey, was the only hopeful story at the time."

He then went on to research Harvey Milk for 3 years,

Interviewing many of his previous staff, his friends, his mentors.

And he began to write the screenplay for the film Milk.

While it was being written, the screenplay was passed to Gus Van Sant. Who is the director of the film.

And of course Lance then went on to win the Academy Award in 2001, for Best Original Screenplay.

He wore a white knot at the ceremony and while he was giving his speech,

to support marriage equality throughout the United States.

He gave a lovely and beautiful speech, about equal rights and gay marriage.

He's gone on to be an activist of equality, giving speeches, talks and writing articles about marriage, parenthood..... everything.

And he most recently did a podcast for the BBC about his experience becoming a father.

It was called Surrogacy: A Family Frontier

I was in tears, and I don't cry easily.

I was moved not just by Lance's story, but how he manages to sit down, and talk to people who he strongly disagrees with.

Of people who didn't think that gay people should have be able to have the right, to have children.

And surrogacy shouldn't exist for just giving a child to a gay couple.

He sat down and he talked to them in the most human way, and tried to find parts where they connected.

Tried to find things they overlapped, and that they did agree on.

I have slightly fallen in love with Lance, as you could probably tell.

Not only for the film Milk, but also for his speeches, for this podcast lately, that's been brilliant!

And he sometimes appears on his husband's YouTube channel, which I will link down below.

Tis husband being Tom Daley, and they are the most adorable cute couple!

The most down-to-earth humans as well......

The way they connect with each other, I'm just like #RelationshipGoals

They're just..... they're just adorable, and I love them!

That is Dustin Lance Black, I basically want to hug him!

He may have sent me a heart on Instagram the other day when I mentioned his podcast.

And I'm just like....... I was in buckets of tears for about two days!!!

I I have a slight obsession with the man.

But anyway, I hope you guys are good, love to you and all your family.

I will see you guys tomorrow for more 12 Gays of Christmas....

Ohh it's the last one tomorrow, what we gonna do?

Can I have a nap now?

Byeeee

Humm Humm Hmm Humm Hum The Adams Family....why am I still singing that?

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