Monday, December 26, 2016

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Keijo is about an sport where girls fight in a platform only using boobs and butt

Whe follow a newcomer in this sport

It had an anime in 2016 and now people want to know if there will be a season 2

As always lets give a look at the data and try to find out

Keijo sold bad in BD/DVD, it will end up with less than 1000 units per volume in average

What don't comes even close to pay for the production costs

So the producer who paid for season 1 is unlikely to pay for a season 2

Keijo never sold very well before the anime

And after the anime the manga sells didn't improved very much

So the publisher is unlikely to try to get a season 2

In Adversities Keijo skipped the volume 1 to 3 from the original manga

And apapted from vol 4 to 9 in the anime 12 episodes

So if they follow the same pattern in season 2 they should not have enough material for a season 2 yet

They would need to wait until the middle of 2017

Keijo did bad in BD, Manga, and don't have enough material for a season 2

So its chance of season 2 is very low

(it's not your fault)

If you have questions about the chances of season 2 of other animes

Give a look at the IntoxiAnswer playlist

subscribe for more, give a like and see you next time

For more infomation >> Keijo Season 2? | IntoxiAnswer 42.2 - Duration: 1:39.

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Watch We Love You

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(Liberian Music 2016) Juli Endee ft Flavour - Atulaylay Official Audio - Duration: 4:16.

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Victor Socaciu, Adrian Păunescu - Cățel emigrant - Duration: 4:56.

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Is Austin The Best Place To Live In Texas - Duration: 5:33.

Is Austin the best place to live in Texas Oh man, it feels like yesterday when I first

came here.

Wow, I still remember my first trip out here, back in 1999.

Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would end up moving here.

And (snap fingers) just like that 2 years later, I was here.

14 years now.

I have really fallen in love with this place.

#Austin North I live in North Austin now out in the suburbs

away from the crowded downtown area, however, I would definitely prefer to live down there,

but the housing prices down there just make it out of reach.

I moved out here from good old sunny California.

Every now and then I get a little home sick, but it's no big deal.

You get used to it.

Yeah!

I have family out there, and that just gives me an excuse to take a little time off and

go visit.

#cost of living Austin TX Honestly!

The cost of living in Austin is really what drove me to move out here.

It is definitely a lot cheaper than California by far, but, we've also experienced real

estate prices going up.

When I first moved out here in 2001 you could get a nice little house, about 1,900 square

feet for about $130,000.

That house now would be worth over $200,000 still a lot less than a house the same size

in California.

According to the local MLS the median price for Austin is about $295,000.

After all Austin has become one of the best places to live in texas.

I'm not sure if in fact Austin is the best place to live in Texas, but it is definitely

getting there.

#Why is Austin TX so popular?

Living in Austin has definitely been an experience.

I really like the people, the cool vibe, and of course all the different events we have

throughout the year, you know, like South by southwest, Austin city limits and all the

other outdoor things we get to do.

Like kayaking at the lake, riding bikes around town lake

#How many people living in Texas?

The texas population is growing by leaps and bounds, just in the last couple of years it

has grown to almost 30 million.

Austin alone has grown to over 2 million people.

We're just getting more people from California than any other state.

#What is it like to live in texas?

Every time I get this question, I just laugh.

It reminds me of when I first moved out here and all my old friends and family from California

always asked if there were cowboys and horses on the street.

The fact is Austin is just like any other Metropolitan city.

If you don't already know this, Austin is the State Capital of Texas.

It is also known as the Home to the Texas Longhorns, (AKA UT Longhorns).

More so lately, it has also become more popular around the world because of the recent addition

of the now famous Circuit of the Americas (F1 raceway).

#Moving to Austin If you are considering moving to Austin, you

should come out and visit.

You'll really like it out here.

Find out about the typical weather and so on.

According to weather reports, Austin averages about 16 days when the temperature might reach

100 degrees or more, typically from June to September.

Mostly at least 90 degrees during most summer months.

And from October to about April the temperature typically never goes lower than 40 degrees.

Except lately, we just had some bizarre weather in the low 20s, which is very rare in this

neck of the woods.

#Celebrities who live in Austin Yeah, we have some celebrities too!

You know, people like Lance Armstrong (former professional cyclist)

Sandra Bullock (actress) Dabney Coleman (actor)

Ethan Hawk (Actor) Matthew McConoaughey (actor)

Owen Wilson (actor) Robert Rodriguez (film director)

For more infomation >> Is Austin The Best Place To Live In Texas - Duration: 5:33.

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'La La Land' Trailer

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The Science of Getting (and Getting Rid of) a Tattoo - Duration: 3:51.

Nearly one in five people in America has a tattoo.

So these permanent, portable pieces of art are clearly an important part of our culture

-- but how do they work?

What makes a tattoo permanent, and can you really get rid of it?

Well, tattoos work by taking advantage of the structure of your skin, and the composition

of the ink that's used.

Your skin, for starters, is made up of three main layers of cells.

On top, there's the epidermis, which is exposed to the environment.

Below that, there's the dermis, and it's full of hair follicles and sweat glands.

And below that, you find the subcutaneous layer of fat and connective tissue.

A tattoo needle drives the ink all the way through the epidermis.

But it doesn't actually inject the ink -- instead, it's coated with pigment, kind of like a

paintbrush.

And the ink is absorbed through capillary action -- it just gets sucked down through

your tissues into the dermis.

This is deep enough that the ink won't just flake away as you lose skin cells from your

epidermis over time.

And it's also why getting a tattoo hurts.

The dermis is full of nerve endings that sense pressure, temperature, and pain.

So jamming a bunch of tiny needles into that layer activates at lot of those receptors.

Some people say that getting tattoos on boney areas hurts the most, because there's no

fat to act as a cushion, but there's not really any scientific evidence to back that

up.

You can probably safely assume that your most sensitive body parts -- like the hands and

face -- would be pretty painful to have tattooed, because they have the highest density of nerve

endings.

Now, even though getting a tattoo can be pretty painful, many tattoo artists recommend that

you avoid taking painkillers -- even aspirin -- before your session.

That's because those drugs can thin your blood, which makes the tattooing process more

difficult.

Thinner blood means that the needle causes more bleeding, making it harder to see the

area being tattooed, and that just makes things harder for the tattoo artist.

So save the aspirin for after your art is done.

And it'll take a few weeks for your skin to heal.

Getting a tattoo triggers an immune response in your body, which tries to attack the ink

as if it were an infectious invader.

Normally, your white blood cells clean up after an injury, breaking down and gobbling

up any foreign matter.

And your white blood cells do manage to clear away some of the smallest particles of ink,

which is why a new tattoo fades in the first couple of weeks.

But most of the pigment particles are too big to get eaten up and cleared away.

So whatever your white blood cells can't eat up gets absorbed by nearby connective

cells called fibroblasts -- and the ink just sorta hangs out in there.

Forever.

Which is why tattoos are pretty much permanent.

Mostly.

Fact is, even the most awesome tattoo will fade with time.

As your skin ages, your fibroblasts die off and are replaced with new ones, so over time,

the ink migrates a little as the cells turn over.

Fading can also be caused by sun exposure -- the UV rays in sunlight break down the

tattoo pigment, so more of it can be cleared away by white blood cells.

And of course, if you end up with a truly terrible tattoo -- or if maybe you just don't

love Limp Bizkit as much as you used to -- we do have the technology to erase your tattoo.

Mostly.

Laser tattoo removal works by using heat to break up the ink-pigment particles into even

smaller pieces.

Then, your white blood cells can finally clear them away, just like they always wanted.

But the color of your tattoo can determine how hard it'll be to remove.

Black tattoos tend to be the easiest to get rid of, because they absorb almost all wavelengths

of light, so they heat up and break apart when treated with pretty much any wavelength.

Other colors -- like red, green, blue, and white -- require special lasers, to make sure

that the wavelength being used is the one that will be most easily absorbed by the pigment.

But even with the proper laser, tattoo removal doesn't (always) remove all of the ink -- and

on top of being extremely painful, it has its own risks, including scarring.

So if you're going to get a tattoo, don't bank on being able to get rid of it if you

change your mind!

As tattoos become more mainstream, we can hope that we'll be able to develop better

inks and improve our removal techniques.

But in the meantime, like I always say, think before you ink.

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For more infomation >> The Science of Getting (and Getting Rid of) a Tattoo - Duration: 3:51.

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Guillermo Hernangómez (New York Knicks) - Duration: 0:31.

Which European player do you think

is missing in this moment in the NBA?

I believe there a lot of players in Europe

with a lot of talent

that are for sure ready to play in the NBA

but I like to make a special thought for a player

that is really really good and

he is now playing for the Real Madrid, Luka Doncic

he is doing very well

and I hope in the next future he can

perform in the NBA as well

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Is Austin The Best Place To Live In Texas - Duration: 5:33.

Is Austin the best place to live in Texas Oh man, it feels like yesterday when I first

came here.

Wow, I still remember my first trip out here, back in 1999.

Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would end up moving here.

And (snap fingers) just like that 2 years later, I was here.

14 years now.

I have really fallen in love with this place.

#Austin North I live in North Austin now out in the suburbs

away from the crowded downtown area, however, I would definitely prefer to live down there,

but the housing prices down there just make it out of reach.

I moved out here from good old sunny California.

Every now and then I get a little home sick, but it's no big deal.

You get used to it.

Yeah!

I have family out there, and that just gives me an excuse to take a little time off and

go visit.

#cost of living Austin TX Honestly!

The cost of living in Austin is really what drove me to move out here.

It is definitely a lot cheaper than California by far, but, we've also experienced real

estate prices going up.

When I first moved out here in 2001 you could get a nice little house, about 1,900 square

feet for about $130,000.

That house now would be worth over $200,000 still a lot less than a house the same size

in California.

According to the local MLS the median price for Austin is about $295,000.

After all Austin has become one of the best places to live in texas.

I'm not sure if in fact Austin is the best place to live in Texas, but it is definitely

getting there.

#Why is Austin TX so popular?

Living in Austin has definitely been an experience.

I really like the people, the cool vibe, and of course all the different events we have

throughout the year, you know, like South by southwest, Austin city limits and all the

other outdoor things we get to do.

Like kayaking at the lake, riding bikes around town lake

#How many people living in Texas?

The texas population is growing by leaps and bounds, just in the last couple of years it

has grown to almost 30 million.

Austin alone has grown to over 2 million people.

We're just getting more people from California than any other state.

#What is it like to live in texas?

Every time I get this question, I just laugh.

It reminds me of when I first moved out here and all my old friends and family from California

always asked if there were cowboys and horses on the street.

The fact is Austin is just like any other Metropolitan city.

If you don't already know this, Austin is the State Capital of Texas.

It is also known as the Home to the Texas Longhorns, (AKA UT Longhorns).

More so lately, it has also become more popular around the world because of the recent addition

of the now famous Circuit of the Americas (F1 raceway).

#Moving to Austin If you are considering moving to Austin, you

should come out and visit.

You'll really like it out here.

Find out about the typical weather and so on.

According to weather reports, Austin averages about 16 days when the temperature might reach

100 degrees or more, typically from June to September.

Mostly at least 90 degrees during most summer months.

And from October to about April the temperature typically never goes lower than 40 degrees.

Except lately, we just had some bizarre weather in the low 20s, which is very rare in this

neck of the woods.

#Celebrities who live in Austin Yeah, we have some celebrities too!

You know, people like Lance Armstrong (former professional cyclist)

Sandra Bullock (actress) Dabney Coleman (actor)

Ethan Hawk (Actor) Matthew McConoaughey (actor)

Owen Wilson (actor) Robert Rodriguez (film director)

For more infomation >> Is Austin The Best Place To Live In Texas - Duration: 5:33.

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Chanukka - Begrüßung von Rebe Boris Grisenko (German sub) - Duration: 2:27.

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Is Austin The Best Place To Live In Texas - Duration: 5:33.

Is Austin the best place to live in Texas Oh man, it feels like yesterday when I first

came here.

Wow, I still remember my first trip out here, back in 1999.

Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would end up moving here.

And (snap fingers) just like that 2 years later, I was here.

14 years now.

I have really fallen in love with this place.

#Austin North I live in North Austin now out in the suburbs

away from the crowded downtown area, however, I would definitely prefer to live down there,

but the housing prices down there just make it out of reach.

I moved out here from good old sunny California.

Every now and then I get a little home sick, but it's no big deal.

You get used to it.

Yeah!

I have family out there, and that just gives me an excuse to take a little time off and

go visit.

#cost of living Austin TX Honestly!

The cost of living in Austin is really what drove me to move out here.

It is definitely a lot cheaper than California by far, but, we've also experienced real

estate prices going up.

When I first moved out here in 2001 you could get a nice little house, about 1,900 square

feet for about $130,000.

That house now would be worth over $200,000 still a lot less than a house the same size

in California.

According to the local MLS the median price for Austin is about $295,000.

After all Austin has become one of the best places to live in texas.

I'm not sure if in fact Austin is the best place to live in Texas, but it is definitely

getting there.

#Why is Austin TX so popular?

Living in Austin has definitely been an experience.

I really like the people, the cool vibe, and of course all the different events we have

throughout the year, you know, like South by southwest, Austin city limits and all the

other outdoor things we get to do.

Like kayaking at the lake, riding bikes around town lake

#How many people living in Texas?

The texas population is growing by leaps and bounds, just in the last couple of years it

has grown to almost 30 million.

Austin alone has grown to over 2 million people.

We're just getting more people from California than any other state.

#What is it like to live in texas?

Every time I get this question, I just laugh.

It reminds me of when I first moved out here and all my old friends and family from California

always asked if there were cowboys and horses on the street.

The fact is Austin is just like any other Metropolitan city.

If you don't already know this, Austin is the State Capital of Texas.

It is also known as the Home to the Texas Longhorns, (AKA UT Longhorns).

More so lately, it has also become more popular around the world because of the recent addition

of the now famous Circuit of the Americas (F1 raceway).

#Moving to Austin If you are considering moving to Austin, you

should come out and visit.

You'll really like it out here.

Find out about the typical weather and so on.

According to weather reports, Austin averages about 16 days when the temperature might reach

100 degrees or more, typically from June to September.

Mostly at least 90 degrees during most summer months.

And from October to about April the temperature typically never goes lower than 40 degrees.

Except lately, we just had some bizarre weather in the low 20s, which is very rare in this

neck of the woods.

#Celebrities who live in Austin Yeah, we have some celebrities too!

You know, people like Lance Armstrong (former professional cyclist)

Sandra Bullock (actress) Dabney Coleman (actor)

Ethan Hawk (Actor) Matthew McConoaughey (actor)

Owen Wilson (actor) Robert Rodriguez (film director)

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