Monday, May 29, 2017

Youtube daily report May 29 2017

Wait!

You may be wondering, "Why the red suit?"

Well, that's so bad guys can't see me bleed.

This guy's got the right idea.

He wore the brown pants.

Fine! I only have 12 bullets...

so you're gonna have to share!

Let's count them down.

Shit.

Motherfucker!

10! Shit!

Nine. Fuck.

Eight.

Shit-fuck!

Bad Deadpool.

Seven. Good Deadpool.

Someone's not counting. Six.

Four.

Gotcha.

Right up Main Street.

Three, two!

Stupid! Worth it.

I'm touching myself tonight.

For more infomation >> Deadpool Counting Bullets | Deadpool (2016) | Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 2:42.

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Deadpool Hand Cut Off | Deadpool (2016) | Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 2:58.

We can't allow this, Deadpool.

Please, come quietly.

You big chrome cock-gobbler!

That's not nice.

You're really gonna fuck this up for me?

Trust me, that wheezing bag of dick-tips has it coming.

He's pure evil.

Besides... nobody's getting hurt.

That guy was already up there when I got here.

Wade, you are better than this.

-Join us. Use your powers for good. -Heads up.

Be a superhero.

Listen!

The day I decide to become a crime-fighting shit-swizzler...

who rooms with a bunch of other little whiners at the Neverland mansion...

of some creepy, old, bald, Heaven's Gate-looking motherfucker...

on that day...

I'll send your shiny, happy ass a friend request.

But until then, I'mma do what I came here to do.

Either that or slap the bitch outta you!

-Wade... -Hey.

Zip it, Sinéad!

Hey, douche-pool!

And I hope you're watching...

Quite unfortunate.

That does it!

Canada!

That's not good.

Wade, please.

Cock shot!

Your poor wife.

You really should stop.

All the dinosaurs feared the T. rex.

I promise this gets worse for you, big boy!

This is embarrassing.

Please, stay down.

You ever hear of the one-legged man in the ass-kicking contest?

Do you have off switch?

Yeah, it's right next to the prostate. Or is that the on switch?

Enough!

Let us go talk to the Professor.

McAvoy or Stewart?

These timelines are so confusing.

"Dead or alive, you're coming with me!"

You will recover, Wade.

You always do.

You ever see 127 Hours? Spoiler alert.

Oh, my God.

Nasty.

There's the money shot, baby.

Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.

For more infomation >> Deadpool Hand Cut Off | Deadpool (2016) | Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 2:58.

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Colossus "Be A Hero" Speech | Deadpool (2016) | Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 1:53.

Any last words?

What's my name?

Who fucking cares?

Wade!

Four or five moments.

I'm sorry?

Four or five moments, that's all it takes.

To?

Be a hero.

Everyone thinks it's a full-time job.

Wake up a hero, brush your teeth a hero, go to work a hero.

Not true.

Over a lifetime, there are only four or five moments that really matter.

Moments when you're offered a choice.

To make a sacrifice, conquer a flaw, save a friend...

spare an enemy.

In these moments...

everything else falls away.

The way the world sees us.

The way we...

Why?

You were droning on.

Sure, I may be stuck looking like pepperoni flatbread...

but at least fuckface won't heal from that.

If wearing superhero tights...

means sparing psychopaths...

then maybe I wasn't meant to wear 'em.

Not everyone monitors a hall like you.

Just promise...

Yeah, yeah, I'll be on the lookout for the next four moments.

Oh, shit.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm just a boy, about to stand in front of a girl...

and tell her...

What the fuck am I gonna tell her?

Well, you better figure it out.

For more infomation >> Colossus "Be A Hero" Speech | Deadpool (2016) | Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 1:53.

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BMW Andere - Duration: 1:07.

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Voix des Gens d'ici : parlons transport... - Duration: 1:01.

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Wroclaw Tattoo Konwent 2017 | TATTOO VLOG - Duration: 5:31.

It's a bit windy

Morning!

Today is sunday, May 21st

And we are going to Wroclaw

To see Wroclaw Tattoo Convention

We stopped at the gas station. Andrew is refueling the car.

Impressions after the convention in Wroclaw - positive.

I generally liked this convention more than the Warsaw Tattoo Days in terms of volume

Due to the location of stands in Zaklete Rewiry on different floors and halls

It was quieter

It was much better to tolerate this music in terms of volume.

On Warsaw Tattoo Days there, sadly, was a DJ

Who thought he was Avicii or David Guetta

And he was very loud :D

I really liked the climate of the place (Zaklete Rewiry).

It was kinda postindustrial and really interesting

I've saw many of tattoo artists that I like, and wish to have their work on me

Marianos, Candy Ink, Kos, Pawel Reduch...

And many more that I don't remember off the top of my head

Chill-out zone on the roof was cool. With DJ and bar.

And swimming pool :D

Speaking additional attractions.

There was very cool old-school and burlesque dance show.

By dance crew SABAYON

Lovely girls and great music

About 6PM there will be a performance by Krystian Minda - Extreme Sword Swallower

We saw him at Warsaw Tattoo Days.

I would love to see his show again, but there will be plenty more chances to see him.

And, I've got some souvenirs

But this I'll show you at home.

So, when it comes to Wroclaw Tattoo Convention it was very nice, very good atmosphere

As I said, I came back with some souvenirs.

Two of them you can see right here

Those are prints by Marianos

The lady one was hand dyed

This one with the cat reminded me of my own ginger bastard

Third thing is a t-shirt by TFB Clothing

With a design by one of my favourite tattoo artists, by whom I would love to be tattooed

Dusty Past

So I didn't came back empty handed

Another convention that I would like to attend will be in Cracow (Cracow Tattoofest)

I really enjoy going to tattoo conventions

Despite the fact that I have huge anxiety and I don't know how to talk to people

It's simply fun to just walk around, see tattoo flashes, watch additional performances, see others people tattoos

But enough about tattoo conventions

Thank you guy for watching

If you have any questions put them in comments on my Facebook, Instagram or here

And see you all in another tattoo related (or not) video :)

Bye Bye

For more infomation >> Wroclaw Tattoo Konwent 2017 | TATTOO VLOG - Duration: 5:31.

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Fuller Brush Co. Electrostatic AllSurface Sweeper - Duration: 8:44.

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Jump down... Jump down and then...

Say some fuckin gay shit.

You're bad.

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5 Funny Facts About Memeulous (Inc. Memeulous Face Reveal Exposed Cam Club Penguin) | Count It Down - Duration: 3:39.

For more infomation >> 5 Funny Facts About Memeulous (Inc. Memeulous Face Reveal Exposed Cam Club Penguin) | Count It Down - Duration: 3:39.

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Making Materials That Heal Themselves - Duration: 4:21.

When things break, you throw them out.

Whether it's your cheap plastic Tupperware or your pricy prescription glasses, it's

not going to fix itself, right?

But what if it could?

Scientists are inventing materials that repair themselves, or "self-heal", so that someday

all kinds of things -- from tires to tools to sidewalks -- will be able to last indefinitely.

One kind of material that's being developed is a kind of rubber that can stitch itself

back together.

If you cut into it, hold the two pieces together, they'll reattach!

Eventually.

Scientists at Germany's Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research created this technology

in 2015, in the hopes of inventing car and truck tires that can fix themselves.

And they did it by making one pretty simple switch in the chemistry of the tires we currently

use.

Tires, it turns out, aren't just pure rubber.

Instead, sulfur is usually added to the rubber, to make its molecular bonds stronger.

This makes the rubber tough enough to support your car.

The downside is that, once those bonds break -- from something like a cut or a scratch

-- they're broken forever.

You can't just bond those molecules back together.

But the researchers were able to make rubber self-heal by replacing the sulfur in the rubber

with a pair of charged molecules, or ions, called butyl imidazolium and bromide.

Butyl imidazolium has a positive charge, and it's always accompanied by a negatively

charged bromide, just like the ions of sodium and chloride that you find in table salt.

And just like in salt, these pairs of ions tend to bond to other pairs, to form big groups.

That means that an ion pair attached to one rubber molecule can stick to a pair on another

rubber molecule.

And they bind using strong, ionic bonds.

These ionic bonds hold the rubber molecules together and strengthen the material, just

like the sulfur bonds did.

So far, so good.

But the crucial thing about ionic bonds is that they can easily break and reform, just

like the snaps on a jacket.

So when the researchers cut into strips of their new rubber, the ionic bonds broke.

But, pushing the two pieces together allowed the pairs find each other again and form new

ionic bonds.

To heal the cut quickly, the scientists added heat, to jostle the molecules around and help

lonely pairs bump into each other.

And the renewed bonds were strong enough to hold the two pieces of rubber together!

Scientists are now trying to make ionic rubbers that heal without heat, so a tire can fix

itself before it goes flat.

And in the meantime, other researchers are taking a totally different approach to make

self-healing plastics.

The idea here is to mix tiny, tiny packets of a special glue, called a healing agent,

into plastics and paints.

Then, when the plastic cracks, the packets will open up, and spill out glue to seal up

the crack.

The thing is, a lot of glues need either air to dry, or water from the air in order to

set, or cure.

But scientists can't rely on air or water always being around, to get into every tiny

crack.

So they add a second chemical that helps the healing agent cure.

A team at the University of Illinois tried this, using a healing agent called HOPDMS.

***Its molecules come in long chains, called polymers, and on each end there's a hydrogen-oxygen

pair, called a hydroxyl group.

Then, the researchers added tiny packets -- each about the size of a grain of sand -- filled

with a second chemical that works as a curing agent, called DMDNT.

When the plastic breaks, the chemicals leak out of their packets, and they mix.

That's when the curing agent sets into action.

It reacts with HOPDMS in such a way that it breaks off a hydroxyl group from one end of

each chain, so that two chains can join together!

A single molecule of DMDNT can stitch up thousands of polymers without stopping, so the glue

you wind up with is mostly made up of healing agent.

Making these little chains longer might sound like a small change, but the effect is huge:

These longer polymers get tangled into knots that prevent the molecules from moving freely.

And that hardens the healing agent into a solid.

Because the plastic has everything it needs to heal, it can heal anywhere, quickly and

reliably.

Scientists have already used this technique to make a plastic coating that basically acts

like self-healing paint.

In one test, researchers added those tiny packets into a plastic mixture that they painted

on steel, to see if it would prevent rust.

Then they scraped the coating with a razor blade and let the coating heal for a day.

After that, they dunked the metal in corrosive saltwater and let it sit there for a few days...

and it emerged rust-free!

Now, scientists are looking at putting this technology to work in other materials, embedding

these powerful packets in concrete and metal, so that just about anything in your life can

last longer and be safer to use.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow, which was brought to you by our patrons on

Patreon.

If you want to help support this show, go to patreon.com/scishow.

And don't forget to go to youtube.com/scishow and subscribe!

For more infomation >> Making Materials That Heal Themselves - Duration: 4:21.

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Семинар за тълкуване на Библията с д-р Боб Ътли, Сесия 3 - Duration: 53:30.

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Семинар за тълкуване на Библията с д-р Боб Ътли, Сесия 7 - Duration: 41:34.

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BMW Andere - Duration: 1:07.

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Семинар за тълкуване на Библията с д-р Боб Ътли, Сесия 13 - Duration: 56:34.

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Семинар за тълкуване на Библията с д-р Боб Ътли, Сесия 2 - Duration: 43:46.

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Семинар за тълкуване на Библията с д-р Боб Ътли, Сесия 5 - Duration: 46:51.

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Семинар за тълкуване на Библията с д-р Боб Ътли, Сесия 12 - Duration: 47:31.

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Laudir D'agostini Da Silva - Månedens kaffe Juni 2017 - Duration: 1:54.

For more infomation >> Laudir D'agostini Da Silva - Månedens kaffe Juni 2017 - Duration: 1:54.

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Message pour votre nuit. 29 Mai - Duration: 0:46.

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Lexus GS 300h F Sport Line - Duration: 0:54.

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Deadpool Counting Bullets | Deadpool (2016) | Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 2:42.

Wait!

You may be wondering, "Why the red suit?"

Well, that's so bad guys can't see me bleed.

This guy's got the right idea.

He wore the brown pants.

Fine! I only have 12 bullets...

so you're gonna have to share!

Let's count them down.

Shit.

Motherfucker!

10! Shit!

Nine. Fuck.

Eight.

Shit-fuck!

Bad Deadpool.

Seven. Good Deadpool.

Someone's not counting. Six.

Four.

Gotcha.

Right up Main Street.

Three, two!

Stupid! Worth it.

I'm touching myself tonight.

For more infomation >> Deadpool Counting Bullets | Deadpool (2016) | Movie Clip 4K - Duration: 2:42.

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Laudir D'agostini Da Silva - Månedens kaffe Juni 2017 - Duration: 1:54.

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5 Funny Facts About Memeulous (Inc. Memeulous Face Reveal Exposed Cam Club Penguin) | Count It Down - Duration: 3:39.

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Making Materials That Heal Themselves - Duration: 4:21.

When things break, you throw them out.

Whether it's your cheap plastic Tupperware or your pricy prescription glasses, it's

not going to fix itself, right?

But what if it could?

Scientists are inventing materials that repair themselves, or "self-heal", so that someday

all kinds of things -- from tires to tools to sidewalks -- will be able to last indefinitely.

One kind of material that's being developed is a kind of rubber that can stitch itself

back together.

If you cut into it, hold the two pieces together, they'll reattach!

Eventually.

Scientists at Germany's Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research created this technology

in 2015, in the hopes of inventing car and truck tires that can fix themselves.

And they did it by making one pretty simple switch in the chemistry of the tires we currently

use.

Tires, it turns out, aren't just pure rubber.

Instead, sulfur is usually added to the rubber, to make its molecular bonds stronger.

This makes the rubber tough enough to support your car.

The downside is that, once those bonds break -- from something like a cut or a scratch

-- they're broken forever.

You can't just bond those molecules back together.

But the researchers were able to make rubber self-heal by replacing the sulfur in the rubber

with a pair of charged molecules, or ions, called butyl imidazolium and bromide.

Butyl imidazolium has a positive charge, and it's always accompanied by a negatively

charged bromide, just like the ions of sodium and chloride that you find in table salt.

And just like in salt, these pairs of ions tend to bond to other pairs, to form big groups.

That means that an ion pair attached to one rubber molecule can stick to a pair on another

rubber molecule.

And they bind using strong, ionic bonds.

These ionic bonds hold the rubber molecules together and strengthen the material, just

like the sulfur bonds did.

So far, so good.

But the crucial thing about ionic bonds is that they can easily break and reform, just

like the snaps on a jacket.

So when the researchers cut into strips of their new rubber, the ionic bonds broke.

But, pushing the two pieces together allowed the pairs find each other again and form new

ionic bonds.

To heal the cut quickly, the scientists added heat, to jostle the molecules around and help

lonely pairs bump into each other.

And the renewed bonds were strong enough to hold the two pieces of rubber together!

Scientists are now trying to make ionic rubbers that heal without heat, so a tire can fix

itself before it goes flat.

And in the meantime, other researchers are taking a totally different approach to make

self-healing plastics.

The idea here is to mix tiny, tiny packets of a special glue, called a healing agent,

into plastics and paints.

Then, when the plastic cracks, the packets will open up, and spill out glue to seal up

the crack.

The thing is, a lot of glues need either air to dry, or water from the air in order to

set, or cure.

But scientists can't rely on air or water always being around, to get into every tiny

crack.

So they add a second chemical that helps the healing agent cure.

A team at the University of Illinois tried this, using a healing agent called HOPDMS.

***Its molecules come in long chains, called polymers, and on each end there's a hydrogen-oxygen

pair, called a hydroxyl group.

Then, the researchers added tiny packets -- each about the size of a grain of sand -- filled

with a second chemical that works as a curing agent, called DMDNT.

When the plastic breaks, the chemicals leak out of their packets, and they mix.

That's when the curing agent sets into action.

It reacts with HOPDMS in such a way that it breaks off a hydroxyl group from one end of

each chain, so that two chains can join together!

A single molecule of DMDNT can stitch up thousands of polymers without stopping, so the glue

you wind up with is mostly made up of healing agent.

Making these little chains longer might sound like a small change, but the effect is huge:

These longer polymers get tangled into knots that prevent the molecules from moving freely.

And that hardens the healing agent into a solid.

Because the plastic has everything it needs to heal, it can heal anywhere, quickly and

reliably.

Scientists have already used this technique to make a plastic coating that basically acts

like self-healing paint.

In one test, researchers added those tiny packets into a plastic mixture that they painted

on steel, to see if it would prevent rust.

Then they scraped the coating with a razor blade and let the coating heal for a day.

After that, they dunked the metal in corrosive saltwater and let it sit there for a few days...

and it emerged rust-free!

Now, scientists are looking at putting this technology to work in other materials, embedding

these powerful packets in concrete and metal, so that just about anything in your life can

last longer and be safer to use.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow, which was brought to you by our patrons on

Patreon.

If you want to help support this show, go to patreon.com/scishow.

And don't forget to go to youtube.com/scishow and subscribe!

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