Monday, June 19, 2017

Youtube daily report Jun 19 2017

Hi, sir how are you?

I'm good. How about yourself?

good

Are you from Nepal?

there's a lot of Nepali people here, that's why I asked you

you're too tall

credit or debit?

this is credit

where are you from?

I'm from China

((MANDARIN)) Are you Chinese?

((MANDARIN)) Where are you from in China?

((MANDARIN)) Sorry, I thought you wee from Nepal

((MANDARIN)) Where is this?

((MANDARIN)) It's close to India

((MANDARIN)) It's not too far

((MANDARIN)) Where do you come from though?

((MANDARIN)) South, China

((MANDARIN)) Yes, this is real, not fake jade

((MANDARIN)) Are you from Guangzhou?

((MANDARIN)) It's close to Guangzhou

((CANTONESE)) You speak Cantonese?

((CANTONSE)) Yes!

((CANTONESE)) I speak, I speak

((CANTONESE)) I speak both Cantonese and Mandarin

((CANTONESE)) No, I've never been to Guangdong

((CANTONESE)) I've been to Taiwan already because my wife is from Taiwan

((CANTONESE)) Yes

((CANTONESE)) Oh yea?

((CANTONESE)) I really like learning Cantonese. Cantonese is my favorite language

((CANTONESE)) It sounds good

((CANTONESE)) I think Cantonese sounds better than Mandarin

you speak really good, though

((CANTONESE)) Oh yea?

You are intelligent, I think, really

((CANTONESE)) Thank you

((CANTONESE)) See you next time

((MANDARIN)) See you next time

((MANDARIN) Nice to meet you

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The Man Who Tried to Give Himself An Ulcer... For Science - Duration: 4:17.

Here at SciShow, we don't like to indulge the idea of the 'mad scientist.'

But sometimes scientists do live up to the stereotype, and resort to doing things most

of us would never do.

Like experimenting on themselves to prove a point.

In 1984, an Australian doctor named Barry Marshall infected himself with a bunch of

dangerous bacteria on purpose.

It sounds pretty stupid.

Like, maybe don't try that at home.

But by doing that, he showed the world that most stomach ulcers are actually an infectious

disease and saved a lot of people's lives.

Ulcers are painful sores in the stomach or upper part of the intestine, and they aren't

just uncomfortable.

If they get bad enough, patients can start bleeding, or their stomach can burst — things

that can be deadly.

Back in the 1970s, ulcers were most common in middle-aged men who smoked and drank, and

they seemed to run in families.

Doctors assumed ulcers happened when people made too much stomach acid, and were a product

of hard-living and some bad luck in the gene department.

The typical advice was to slow down, watch what you put into your body, and take some

antacids.

They also thought that the stomach was sterile — completely bacteria-free.

But in 1979, an Australian pathologist named Robin Warren

began to question that common wisdom.

He was regularly seeing comma-shaped bacteria in the samples from patients who had inflammation

in their stomach tissue, or what's called gastritis.

He and Barry Marshall set up a formal study and found that nearly all of their ulcer patients

were infected with the bacteria, too.

They identified the bug as Helicobacter pylori, and suspected that it might be the actual

reason why people developed ulcers.

But few physicians were convinced.

The idea seemed absurd.

How could bacteria even survive in the highly acidic stomach?

And if this was true, why hadn't anyone figured it out before?

By 1984, Marshall was confident of his results, and

frustrated that other people weren't convinced.

He decided to do something radical.

After making sure he had no H. pylori of his own, he became his own guinea pig, and in

one gulp of meat broth at 10 in the morning, he swallowed a bunch of the bacteria on purpose.

Sure enough, within a few days he wasn't feeling so great.

He had indigestion, nausea, and bad breath — and began vomiting.

It wasn't actually an ulcer, but it was close.

It was gastritis.

And it showed that H. pylori wasn't just along for the ride.

It was the problem.

The bug was attacking the stomach lining, and opening that tissue up to more damage

from all the natural acid sloshing around to break down food.

The infection usually takes a while to cause a problem, and the symptoms can be made worse

by things like smoking and stress, which is why older guys with less-than-stellar health

records seemed to be the most susceptible.

But without H. pylori, most people would never get ulcers.

Marshall and Warren went on to demonstrate that certain drugs could get rid of H. pylori

and cure ulcers, saving countless lives.

The Australian duo was awarded the 2005 Nobel prize in Medicine

for their groundbreaking work.

And their disco-era discovery turned out to have an even bigger impact than anyone imagined.

As more and more people got antibiotics to cure their ulcers,

cases of stomach cancer plummeted.

Today, the World Health Organization recognizes H. pylori as a carcinogen.

The same damage the bacteria does to the lining of the stomach with an ulcer

also causes gastric cancer.

It's a huge public health victory — in part, thanks to one man's willingness to

make himself sick.

So, a bacteria that causes ulcers and cancer?!

Definitely want to get rid of that, right?

Well, it turns out that it's not so simple.

That's because while most ulcers are caused by H. pylori, most people with H. pylori don't

develop ulcers -- and even fewer get cancer.

Having it around might even help.

H. pylori seems to protect people from developing heartburn and from getting cancer in the esophagus

and the upper stomach.

Scientists aren't totally sure why this is the case, but they think the bacteria might

help cut down on acid reflux.

With less acid bathing those tissues,

you're less likely to damage them and begin growing a tumor.

Unfortunately, you can't get the best of both worlds.

The strains of H. pylori that are the most dangerous to the stomach are also the most

protective to the esophagus.

It's one or the other!

So, given that it's a trade-off anyway, doctors generally agree that it makes sense

to leave the bacteria in the stomach unless it starts causing a problem.

And if it does, antibiotics to the rescue!

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow.

To learn more about how the bacteria in your gut affect your health, including how fecal

transplants have become the hottest new treatment for certain infections, check out our video

about the microbiome.

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ON A BUDGET? 7 Wallet-friendly Cardmaking Tools & Supplies - Duration: 7:34.

- Hi.

(cat meows)

(laughs) Hi.

This is Daphne by the way.

Hey everyone, Kristina here.

Welcome to another video at my YouTube channel and blog.

Today I wanted to go over,

I've got my little list here,

seven budget-friendly card making tools and supplies.

These are things that I use every day, and ...

Hi Daph.

She wants to come and say, "Hello."

Come here.

Hello.

This is Daphne.

If you guys haven't met her yet, "Hello."

She looks a little perturbed right now,

because she wants to get up on the counter

and look at the birds out the window.

Anyway, I'm going to share with you seven tools

that I use all the time, that are inexpensive,

and easy to add to your stash.

The first one is a set of watercolor brushes

from Royal & Langnickel that I found awhile back,

and they're fantastic.

You can get them at JetPens.com

or at SimonSaysStamp.com.

I'll have links to everything down below

if you want to check that out.

You can find these at a lot of places actually,

even local art supply stores.

These are really inexpensive brushes,

but they're great quality.

I really like them.

They have a lot of spring to them,

and they're great brushes in general.

Another thing that a lot of people don't think of

that are actually really useful are Post-it notes.

I use them all the time.

If I want to do just a little bit of masking,

and I don't want to deal with masking paper

which can be expensive, I'll just use Post-it notes.

I think those go extremely well

when you just want to have a little bit of masking,

or if you just want to hold something

in place for a little bit and then peel it up later.

They are fantastic for that.

The third one is ...

It should be no surprise,

because I've had multiple videos using these in the past.

In fact, my last video I used them.

Really inexpensive Crayola watercolor paints.

These are the washable watercolor paints.

Hi, cat.

These are the washable watercolor paints

that you can find most anywhere,

even in grocery stores, or Wal-Mart, drug stores,

things like that.

It's actually a really good watercolor paint set,

especially if you're only going to be painting

a small area like a card.

Small watercolor paint sets like that are great.

I've also used one in the past from Prang.

I think that was the brand.

You could try out those as well.

Another really inexpensive tool and supply that I use a lot

is a T-square ruler,

specifically the C-Thru brand T-square ruler.

I've used this one for ages.

I remember I had one, and I think it was the same brand,

probably back in the late 90s,

when I first got into calligraphy.

I took a calligraphy class,

and we used T-square rules

to pencil in guidelines on our projects.

I've used one ever since then,

but I use it in card making all the time.

You've seen me use it over the years, the same ruler.

It's fantastic, and I'd highly recommend it.

Once again you can get that at SimonSaysStamp.com,

or Amazon, or places like that.

Hey, can you stop nibbling that, please?

Another supply that I really use a lot, and I love,

You guys have seen me use them in videos in the past,

is paper from Canson.

This is specifically the Watercolor XL paper, and ...

Hi, are you going to settle in?

Okay.

(laughs)

This is a watercolor paper that I was resistant to at first,

because I'm a little bit of a watercolor paper snob,

I guess you could say.

I like really nice watercolor paper.

I like things with a little bit of texture.

I like more thickness and weight.

I feel like it can handle more paint and watercolor,

so I really tend to go toward those.

However, Canson XL Watercolor paper really surprised me.

I like that it's not super thick,

so you can fold it in half to make card bases,

and it holds up really well under quite a bit of water.

I would really recommend it.

You can get a big, huge pad of it for fairly inexpensively,

and if you think about it, if you cut it down

into two card fronts, or even further than that,

into four card fronts instead of just two card bases,

if you cut it down,

the price really isn't that much more expensive

than regular cardstock,

but you will get much better results

with using watercolor paper.

Another really inexpensive tool,

and you might not even think about it,

but I use mine quite a bit,

is an adhesive eraser or adhesive remover.

This is for those times

when you have a little bit of adhesive

sticking out from your layer,

and you want to just remove it.

It looks like a little gummed ...

It looks like a gummed eraser basically,

and it will take adhesive off most anything.

This is a little behind the scenes secret,

but when I photograph my cards,

they don't tend to want to stay closed all the time,

so I will use a little bit of some adhesive.

Even the Tombow Xtreme Adhesive, which is totally sticky,

and once you have it down it usually is permanent.

Like nothing's moving.

I will use that on the inside of the cards,

and then after I'm done photographing it,

I'll use my Xyron adhesive eraser

and take of all that adhesive, and it's like new.

You would never know

that I adhered the inside of the card closed.

It's a great way to get those cards ready to send out.

Okay, then my last tip,

and it's not really so much a supply,

or a tool, or whatever,

but it is really inexpensive,

and it makes my life a lot easier as a card maker,

and that is to have my card stock pre-cut.

I make a lot of the same sized cards,

which is 4.25 x 5.5,

or in the card making world that's the A2 size.

By the way, that A2 size reference

comes from the size envelope that it goes into.

If you were thinking A2 is incorrect,

because it's not an A2 sized piece of paper,

it doesn't come from that.

It comes from the envelope size that the card will fit into.

Anyway, I make a lot of the same card size.

To have things pre-cut into some dimensions that I use often

has really been a time saver.

I got this tip from Jennifer McGuire awhile back,

and it's been great.

The one ...

Well, I have two measurements that I use a lot.

One is some Neenah Solar White cardstock

that's cut to 4.25 x 5.5,

and I just keep a stack of that right next to my workspace.

I pull from it all the time.

The other one is Neenah Solar White in the 110 lb. Version,

and I have that cut to 4.25 x 11,

so I can fold that in half for a card base.

A lot of my card bases are white these days.

It's just kind of what I've fallen into.

I think it's mostly because I like to do techniques

and color the base myself if I need to,

but having that pre-cut card base size has been great.

Anyway, those are seven tools, supplies, or tips

that are fairly inexpensive, budget-friendly,

and great for your wallet.

I hope you guys enjoyed those.

I'll see you in another video very soon,

and thanks for watching.

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[ENG SUB] 170619 SEVENTEEN GOING SEVENTEEN EP 02 - Duration: 6:26.

[SEVENTEEN having a break after the MV shooting!]

/OMG/

We are just looking around the street.

I started to have SWAG since yesterday.

You can probably tell from the way I walk.

[This is what you call SWAG walking!]

lolololololol

[Do-kyeom using the traffic light as a photo zone]

I won!

[E.T Swag]

[Being silly]

Let's go.

/Mingyu looking like a sugar daddy with his sugar baby/

[Checking out the camera] [Charismatic]

[Pretending like a mannequin]

[Having a street photo shoot!] [Looking serious]

[Looking serious]

[We are cool]

[We are the best]

Hi~

You look cool. Can I join you?

[The street photo shoot never ends]

What's going on?

[I am the coolest!] [The ultimate winner]

I am enjoying my relaxing day in L.A today.

[Jeonghan so into it]

[Hi] [They are about to eat lunch]

This is L.A. and I ate... I eat... Eating...

[I give up] Hello, I am in L.A.

Today, I will eat hamburger.

[Yum Yum]

[Ah~]

[Enjoyed lunch and they are on their way again]

[So bright] The sunshine!

[It's The8] That's why I am dressed up like this.

[Talking about shopping] [Singing] - You can find good stuff here. - For a good price.

[Started to sing together]

/bless this random harmonization/

StOp~

Stop xD

Stop~xD

Is that how you pronounce it?

Please stop. Please.

Stop~

[Can't stay quiet once the music is on]

[V]

[They got to flea market]

[The market has different vibe compared to Beverly Hills]

So cute.

We found this flea market here.

It's big and they sell a lot of clothes. We are having fun here.

The members got into groups but I am left alone.

[His clothes with the stickers] I will put on stickers on my clothes.

I should catch up with the other members. What are they up to?

[Shopping king, Mingyu] They might buy something without me.

I can't be left out.

[The members found Mingyu's style] - It's Mingyu's style. - Mingyu's style.

That shirt is nice.

- They are good at this. - I know.

[Looking serious]

I was happy to see the Korean owners so I bought this. I am hungry too.

I just had lunch but I am hungry again. So I bought this.

[Can't stop pretending like he's having a photo shoot] [Bibimbap photo shoot in L.A]

[Korean food in overseas + perfect model]

[Bibimbap Swag] Have some Bibimbap.

[Done with the street photo shoot while acting silly]

[This is what happened to Bibimbap]

This is the taste of Korea in L.A. Galbi Bibimbap.

Please show more love for Bibimbap.

- This is... - Say "This is so delicious~"

How is it?

Oh my.

Oh my.

He loves it.

- Too bad. - Too bad.

The end.

[Completely done with it]

[Great job] We always share but he finishes everything on his own.

I will take a picture of Mingyu.

Mingyu, this is awesome.

Oh.

[Passionate] Please wait. Stand there.

Oh.

1, 2, 3.

I got this. This is it.

[The friends with SWAG] [Perfect for each other] - You got this? - You feel me, right? - Of course.

Make it look natural.

[Do-kyeom's style] [His philosophy in photography] Looking natural and cool at the same time...

[Picture soulmates] Turn around a bit. Great. 1, 2, 3.

I see a mosquito larva here.

[Peaceful smile]

[Lost mosquito larva]

[Taking picture with BongBong]

[SEVENTEEN members enjoying a relaxing day in the city]

[SEVENTEEN enjoyed the day]

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