Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Youtube daily report May 24 2017

Hello! I'm buritan

Today should be delicious

noritama stir-fried udon

I like grilled chicken! I like grilled udon!

I think it's delicious!

It smells nice.

Soup's smell

Let's eat!

Delicious!

It fits very well.

Delicious

It is very tasty!

It tastes too good!

I am after having drunk cola 1 · 5 ℓ before.

However, this is delicious enough to eat even though it is full of stomach

Tasty!

I can recommend it!

I found this kind of delicious after a long long time

It is not just a topicality item

I think I will repeat this

Eat like a drink

Too tasty Eat like a drink

It is hard to see 麵 is thick noodles

Extreme suction power

It is because it is delicious

Dashi soy sauce + noritama strongest!

I am scared of myself

I love this rather than exaggeration

Absolutely delicious! I came to love it

I am glad I bought today's goods

It is an illustration corner of today.

amanatu ha kankitu rui

gorotan illustrations

very cute It is a dog / pig

gorotan illustrations

It is a picture of a hot spring. You are very good!

see you^^

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Voix Publique(s) - Christel Morin parle de solidarité internationale - Duration: 1:44.

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Couple admit to cheating Spring S'pore of S$50,000 - Singapore Hot News - Duration: 5:22.

Couple admit to cheating Spring S'pore of S$50,000

SINGAPORE — He had picked out small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to target, and set out to create fake business development voucher accounts under their names.

Soh Hua Xiang, a former Spring Singapore employee, then doctored invoices from solutions provider companies, and submitted them via the enterprise development agency's website.

The 30-year-old did so in collusion with his lover, I Shu Hui, who was a Spring employee at the time they carried out their plan, and was able to approve the disbursement of funds.

On Tuesday (May 23), the couple admitted to cheating the statutory board of around S$50,000.

The prosecution is proceeding with 21 out of 201 cheating and forgery charges that Soh is facing, as well as 20 of the 196 cheating and forgery charges that I is facing.

The court heard that some time around August 2015, both Soh and I had conspired to use the names of several SMEs to apply for Innovation and Capability Vouchers (ICV) on the ICV portal, which is found on Spring Singapore website.

The applications were for the purchases of Point-of-Sales (POS) systems.

Under the ICV scheme, which is administered by Spring, SMEs can apply for a S$5,000 voucher, up to a maximum of eight, to develop their business capabilities in areas such as productivity, innovation and human resource.

Under the scheme, SMEs must first submit an application and a quotation via the ICV portal. Then, with Spring's approval, the SME buys the solution, and submits proof of payment on the portal.

Spring will then assess and approve the claims, before the monies are disbursed. The court heard that Soh, who was a Spring employee from 2011 to 2015, had targeted mini-marts, given that the POS system was most relevant to them.

He had also forged quotations for POS systems from four companies, without their knowledge. To support his applications, Soh falsified invoices and receipts supposedly issued by these four solutions providers, and uploaded them on the ICV portal.

Soh also used a joint account he had set up with another friend, Edison Tan, to receive the funds disbursed.

Soh then submitted forged Giro authorisation forms to claim reimbursements from Spring. I, who was then working as Spring's finance manager, would later approve the disbursements via Giro.

The court heard on Tuesday (May 23) that Soh knew the ICV system very well, as he was part of the Spring team which designed the ICV workflow.

Arguing for a "deterrent" sentence for the couple, Deputy Public Prosecutor Magdelene Huang said the duo had "cheated government funds", and the amount involved was high.

She added that I had "abused the trust that (Spring) had on her", while Soh had "taken advantage of the knowledge of the ICV system" to cheat.

The DPP called for a sentence of at least 18 months for Soh, and at least 15 months for I.

In his mitigation plea, defence counsel Che Wei Chin, who represents the couple, argued for a lighter sentence of between eight to 10 months for Soh, and between six to nine months for I.

He said Soh was "motivated by frustration" and not a sense of greed, and had committed the offences to highlight the ICV system's flaws.

The couple will return to court on June 6 for sentencing. For cheating, they could face up to 10 years' jail for each charge.

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Why do you train? Health or aesthetics? - Duration: 4:42.

Hi I'm Raquel Domínguez

www.operacionbikini.es and today I want you

Plantées you a question, why you train,

You want to improve your health or just what

you do for a purely aesthetic issue? Can

you say, it is that I want the two

things.

Perfect, basically all

we want to have better health and our

body more beautiful. So there is a

very clear difference, who train

merely for aesthetic they seek what is

a transformation in the body

spectacular, and that often goes

against health, even if it seems

contradictory, but they get to do

burradas that are not unhealthy.

What I want you to stay very

clear is that if you train purely for

aesthetic goal, you'll have to deal

something that is not in your hands,

genetics. It is clear that

When we combine exercise with a

adequate food

we are going to achieve great

changes in our body, but can

that's not enough for

get that dream body, that prototype

you seek. Why? Because it

impossible to transform the structure of

our body. You will not be able to change or

your bone structure, nor articulate, nor

muscle or tendon. That comes well

of fabric. What does that mean? well

if you have short muscles or

much too long you train

they will stay that way. Of course you will see

great improvements in your body, but not

You become obsessed with getting something that

Genetic you unattainable.

I do I think is best, because it

Do not train only for aesthetics, that

is great, I am the first who also want to improve that

not only premiere to be healthier.

We all like to look good

in front of the mirror. But it is much

better if you combine a

pure aesthetic training for a

Training also health. And how

can

join these points? Very easy. this is

He achieved without overdoing it, without obsessions.

Look reasonable goals and

realistic short, medium and long term.

As you getting your

short- and medium-term

You have to be changing and putting

more difficult goals to achieve,

do you stay motivated. For

attaching change your body get the

health not worth excuses. Here I have already spoken

of the most common excuses for not

train, do not fall into any of them.

And of course, if you want to have a

iron constitution and a body such that

remove the hiccup, you're going to have to take care of

Power is the point

important of all. People

trains merely for aesthetic many

sometimes it takes refuge in supplements and

It takes a lot of garbage. I do not

I'm telling you you can not help

occasionally some supplement

to achieve your goal, but the

Supplements are just that, supplements.

What really matters is what

you eat. As real food. Neither

It needs you to become so crazy

thinking of macronutrients.

You just have to be clear three

very basic principles. In all thy

dishes

approximately half the plate

It should be vegetables. Carbohydrates

carbon are perfect, without deleting, are

the basis of our food, for

much to have diets that want

remove, so it is very important that

learn to distinguish hydrates

Carbon good from the bad. No longer

you know how many times I've said. In this

I'll help video that you learn to

distinguish. And what happens fats

same, not the you must remove from your

feeding. The fats

are necessary, they fulfill a mission

very important in our body, but

as with carbohydrates

there are good fats and fats

bad. Here also I tell you which are

your friends and what are your enemy,

which you have to avoid. And above all

before doing crazy things to get that

body you want. Ask yourself one

What good thing to be great for

out if you're actually inside a potato?

I do not see sense truth.

Well I hope I have helped you

make the decision and please do not make

crazy trying to reach a body

impossible. The important thing really

It is health. Une wanting to see you

well with wanting to be healthy. And in today's video I

greet greet Maria Buezo, Genesis

Rincon and Limby Nava. Hi guys. I hope that

Today my video you liked, if you think you

You can help someone else share, for

Please remember that I already and I'm waiting on

the next, do not miss. Bye bye

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Ode On A Grecian Urn - John Keats poem reading | Jordan Harling Reads - Duration: 3:42.

Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness, Thou foster-child of silence and slow time,

Sylvan historian, who canst thus express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme:

What leaf-fring'd legend haunts about thy shape

Of deities or mortals, or of both, In Tempe or the dales of Arcady?

What men or gods are these?

What maidens loth?

What mad pursuit?

What struggle to escape?

What pipes and timbrels?

What wild ecstasy?

Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard Are sweeter; therefore, ye soft pipes, play

on; Not to the sensual ear, but, more endear'd,

Pipe to the spirit ditties of no tone: Fair youth, beneath the trees, thou canst

not leave Thy song, nor ever can those trees be bare;

Bold Lover, never, never canst thou kiss, Though winning near the goal yet, do not grieve;

She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss,

For ever wilt thou love, and she be fair!

Ah, happy, happy boughs! that cannot shed Your leaves, nor ever bid the Spring adieu;

And, happy melodist, unwearied, For ever piping songs for ever new;

More happy love! more happy, happy love!

For ever warm and still to be enjoy'd, For ever panting, and for ever young;

All breathing human passion far above, That leaves a heart high-sorrowful and cloy'd,

A burning forehead, and a parching tongue.

Who are these coming to the sacrifice?

To what green altar, O mysterious priest, Lead'st thou that heifer lowing at the skies,

And all her silken flanks with garlands drest?

What little town by river or sea shore, Or mountain-built with peaceful citadel,

Is emptied of this folk, this pious morn?

And, little town, thy streets for evermore Will silent be; and not a soul to tell

Why thou art desolate, can e'er return.

O Attic shape!

Fair attitude! with brede Of marble men and maidens overwrought,

With forest branches and the trodden weed; Thou, silent form, dost tease out of thought

As doth eternity: Cold Pastoral!

When old age shall this generation waste, Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe

Than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say'st, ""Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is

all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.""

Ode On A Grecian Urn - written by John Keats Narrated by Jordan Harling

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Witcher Folklore: The Botchling | Monsters of the Week - Duration: 17:11.

It is said that every legend, every myth and every folktale

has a true core.

Somewhere.

Whether characters are based on actual persons,

tales based on historic events, or, often

they tell us about creatures or ghostly apparitions

that are subject to.. a curse.

And although curses - probably - don't exist

in the exaggerated make-believe form we know from story,

their truth lies in their allegorical nature.

Because curses don't just exist in folklore,

fairy tales or fantasy novels.

In our every day lives, words and actions can hold

more power over us than we often realize.

A harsh word, a broken promise,

rejection or a broken heart,

a strain of bad luck or the loss of a loved one...

all of this can make us feel like we're actually cursed.

Feeling cursed is a part of life that we all experience eventually,

one way or another.

So yes, in a way, curses are very real.

Which is why it's no surprise that an abundance of

beasts, spirits and demons from ancient folklore all around the world -

often emerged culturally completely independent from each other -

revolve around souls burdened with sinister curses

of immeasurable severity.

Many cursed creatures and apparitions,

while intriguing, scary and sometimes appaling on the surface,

are based on sad and emotionally gripping tales

with a very relatable core.

In the World of the Witcher,

a setting that generously weaves legends, tales and myths

from a broad variety of traditional European and Slavic folklore

into its fabric, it's no different.

When you hunt down a monster on Geralt's Adventures -

or read how he cunningly trails, pursues, outwits and slays

an evil beast for coin in one of Sapkowski's stories -

chances are that there's a heartwrenching story

behind the gory remains in front of you.

One of the most memorable cursed creatures in this universe

is arguably .. the Botchling.

For one, because it is strikingly repulsive!

But that is really only its most superficial attribute.

Lambert: "Saying a botchling's ugly is like saying

shit's not particularly tasty:

can't say it's a lie, but it doesn't exactly convey

the whole truth, either."

Its hideous outer appearance can almost be seen

as a metaphor for the ugliness of its predicament,

since it's born from pure sadness and desolation.

Botchlings emerge from the corpse of an unwanted newborn

when a mother - or parents of a newborn in general -

cast out their defenseless infant into the wilds

or, in rare cases, when a stillborn child gets discarded

without a proper burial, without being given a name.

Geralt: "Did you give the child a name?"

Bloody Baron: "No?

Why would we?"

Geralt: "Mistake.

Names are powerful seals."

The void of parental affection the discarded child is doomed with

can drive its abandoned soul to inspirit its decaying corpse

and come back to life with a feverish hunger for maternal love.

Botchlings therefore resemble the likelness

of a partially-decayed fetus,

their unformed flesh twisted with hate, fear and malice.

Large, underdeveloped pop-eyes,

their withering umbilical cord still tangled around their necks,

worn like a talisman of abandonment

and their upper lip horribly disfigured by a massive orofacial cleft

- a genetic birth defect in which the facial tissues

of the nasal region and the palate failed to properly join

during prenatal stages of development.

To satiate their mad hunger,

Botchlings develop a vampiric predatory instinct

that drives them to emerge from their lair at night

and prey on expectant mothers.

First by inducing feverish nightmares

until they end up in a severely weakened state of delirium.

It is then the botchling singes its sharp fangs into her flesh,

draining her body of blood and life energy

until mother and fetus perish together.

If it is threatened, the botchling can shapeshift into a deformed, ape-like creature

that channels its anger into fierce attacks,

hurling itself at its foe with ferocious blows

and scratches from its vicious claws.

The only way to save the botchling's soul

is when a parent embraces it as one of its own,

baptises and ceremonially buries it as a family member.

This rite will put its soul finally to rest

so it can emanate as a lubberkin

- a guardian spirit that watches over the family it never knew

in the household it never could call its home.

While the Botchling, as it is depicted in The Witcher

is exclusive to this universe,

we can find an abundance of remarkably similar creatures

in real world folklore from all around the globe.

Japanese Folklore for instance tells of the Konaki-Jiji,

a youkai or ghostly apparition that can either

assume the form of an old man or .. a baby.

In either case, the Konaki-Jiji is the spirit of an infant

that was abandoned into the wilderness by their parents.

Its spirit then lives on to roam the countryside

and seek out unwary travellers

to lure them in with heartbreaking cries and sobs,

demanding to be taken to the nearest graveyard.

But once the traveller picks it up and carries it,

the Konaki-Jiji suddenly becomes heavier and heavier,

until the victim is crushed to death by its weight.

Sometimes, the Konaki-Jiji is referred to as the "Japanese Myling"

- because it is uncannily similar to a traditional Scandinavian folk tale.

the... yeah.. the Myling.

Mylingar originate in ancient Swedish folklore

- and just like the Botchling -

they're cursed spirits born from the soul of an abandoned infant

that was left to die in the wilds,

unbaptized and without being given a proper burial.

Very similar to its Japanese counterpart,

Mylingar are ghostly apparitions that roam the countryside at night,

sneaking up on lone wanderers and jumping on their backs

- demanding to be taken to the nearest graveyard.

They're often described as eerily glowing spectres

resembling a partially decaying fetus or stillbirth.

Pretty much how the Lubberkin spirit is portrayed in The Witcher 3.

Just as the Botchling,

Mylingar are said to be similarly vampiric in nature,

feeding on their victims' life energy,

draining them of strength with every step of the way.

We can also find several recorded tales of infanticide demons

in different branches of Slavic mythology.

The Drekavac for example is a creature endemic to Southern Slavic regions,

especially around the regions of Serbia, Croatia,

Bosnia and Herzegovina.

According to legend, the appearance of Drekavacs varies greatly across different tales.

Sometimes it's described as a thin, spindle-legged,

dappled humanoid beast with a disproportionately large head,

while other accounts depict it as a furry,

werewolf-like creature with long claws.

Or - sometimes - they're also said to assume the likeness

of a pale, partially decaying infant.

What all accounts agree on is that it is, once again,

the death of an unbaptised infant which causes the Drekavac to emanate.

In all likelihood though, the Botchling's main influence

is the Poroniec.

I mean, that's even how it's called in the Polish version of The Witcher 3.

This one is, unsurprisingly, a myth that's more common

to Northern Slavic regions, especially Poland.

According to the Bestiariusz słowiański,

it's a winged demon that arises, once again,

when a stillborn child was improperly buried without baptism

outside the of the threshold of the family's home

- no matter if the miscarriage was due to an accident or self-inflicted.

The poroniec is said to resemble a newborn chicken,

albeit being roughly the size of the discarded fetus.

Aside from this difference in appearance,

it does share the vampiric behavior of feeding on pregnant women with its Witcher-cousin.

And according to legend,

there is also a chance that the soul of a stillborn child

can turn into a friendly house-spirit, called a Kłobuk.

But unlike in Geralt's universe,

this is only possible if it is buried on the family's property

right after the miscarriage.

Minor difference here.

This was only a small selection

of a broad variety of folk tales out there -

sad and eerie legends of lonesome, troubled spirits,

monsters and demons that all originate in infanticide -

and it is more than likely that the writers of The Witcher

took some of them as a direct influence

when they came up with the Botchling.

A pastiche of real-world legends

spiced with an individual twist

tailored specifically around the story told in the Family Matters quest

surrounding the Bloody Baron in The Witcher 3.

But... isn't it fascinating..

and also spine-chilling to think just ..

how many cultures all across the globe

- often totally independent from each other -

came up with practically the same tale?

Just like there is an astounding amount of recorded vampire myths

in many different cultures and time periods -

does that mean that we all share some form of collective unconscious

- like the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung suggested?

Or does it maybe even insinuate that there lies...

truth... behind those coexisting myths and legends?

One of the greatest faculties of the human mind

is our ability to find patterns and assert meaning

to what appears to be random.

This ability, combined with the innate drive to solve problems

and seek knowledge and explanations for the unknown

is the force that made us evolve from cave dwelling hunters and gatherers

to the globalized information society we are today.

But our pattern finding ability is far from flawless.

When you combine our deepest fears with ignorance,

it creates an irresistible urge for answers.

But when our understanding of the world can't provide us with empirical certainty

we seek patterns in make believe to come up with those answers.

It's called false pattern recognition.

It's the reason why over thousands of years,

many different civilizations all across the globe

believed the appearance of a comet in the sky to be a bad omen -

predicting war, famine, plague, death... you name it -

only until Astronomers like Isaac Newton and Edmond Halley

debunked the universally accepted divine influence in the cosmic theatre.

It is also the reason why, until the application of the scientific method

through psychology and cognitive science

people were convinced that things like depression, anxiety and insomnia

were caused by mythical demons.

Like for instance the German folkloric creature known as The Alp.

It was commonly accepted that mental conditions

were caused by demonic influence

- often attested with vampiric attributes as well -

a creature that would invade your dreams,

induce feverish nightmares and sit astride your chest,

growing heavier until their weight starts you from your sleep

- terrified and breathless!

On a sidenote: The Alp also makes an appearance in the Witcher's universe,

although their portrayal has a heavier emphasis on their vampiric origins.

They are featured in the Blood and Wine DLC

and depicted as a more rotten and feral cousin of the Bruxa.

The Alp from German folklore is also where the term 'nightmare'

that we still use today, originates from.

We can find this creature is depicted in the 1802 painting

"Nachtmahr" by Johann Heinrich Füssli

- and that title literally translated means...

you guessed it: nightmare.

But what does that have to do with Botchlings and their real-world counterparts?

In many sources, Alps are described feed on the grief of mothers who had a miscarriage

or who were forced due to dire circumstances

to discard their helpless newborn.

These days, we have the means to empathise,

not just emotionally, but also - rationally,

to understand why such a traumatic experience often becomes a catalyst

for things like PTSD

and comorbid conditions like depression, anxiety, insomnia.

But back in the pre-scientific era

people firmly believed that they were hexed

- cursed by the soul of their deceased offspring

which caused their ongoing paralyzing torment.

And really, child abandonment was not an uncommon thing.

Poor folk in dark and middle ages

- and heck, still in large parts of the world today -

face the threat of looming starvation if they couldn't afford providing for another child.

Birth control and abortion were both, not medically available,

and equally condoned by pretty much every clerical Patriarchy in place, no matter where.

And I guess we're still struggling with the latter...

So if you were poor, and you knew you'd face the gallows

and eternal damnation for aborting your child...

killing your own kin in secret was often your only viable option.

Just... imagine that.

Wouldn't that make you feel...

Cursed?

The existence and prevalence of tales like Mylings, Poroniecs and Konaki-Jijis

insinuates that such a fate was a commonplace phenoemnon.

And naturally it would create an urge for answers and explanations.

Propelled by our deepest fears.

This.

Is how mythology comes into life.

And how the tales that stand the test of time come together.

Because... you might have noticed:

each one of the folk tales also features an element of...

redemption!

When the spirit's longing for a proper burial

that it was withheld during its lifetime is met

so the folklore tells...

their souls can finally...

rest in peace.

This is why, among the vast and diverse bestiary of The Witcher,

among the dozens of tales of ancient creatures and magical beasts

The Botchling stood out as of the most powerful stories to me.

Not just because it is ugly.

But because it mirrors dark and forgotten days of our ancestors,

combining the essence of uncountable tragic fates

into tales that people passed on over the course of centuries and that...

have become mythology.

Works like the Witcher help to preserve the those stories of memories

that would otherwise fade into oblivion

and perpetuate them to live on as modern...

mythology.

Thank you for watching!

I hope you enjoyed this little expedition into the

mythological influences of Sapkowski's intriguing fantasy universe.

As always, a thank you goes out to all the people

who support my channel on Patreon.

Feel free to hop over if you want to pitch in as well.

This time, my special gratitude goes out to these top tier supporters:

Caroline Mills

Simon Andersson

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and Ian Melancon

So, until next time...

Remember...

The Truth

Is Out There.

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