- No, I've got the arm. - Uh, no, I do. I've got the leg.
- You're a leg, too? - I have the arm.
We all have to move together.
I'll lift us.
All together on three.
One, two, three!
We got this! Come on!
Zack, catch us.
Let's go again!
Kimberly, throw a hook! Now!
Whoo!
Oh, I wish I could punch.
Nice one, Billy!
Jason, we got anything for that?
Remember the pit?
Yeah.
Hey, I hate the pit!
- Ready? - Ready.
- Ready. - Ready.
Ready.
Now!
Slip!
Grab!
Lift!
Kim, Trini, pull back on the arms.
We've got swords.
Ha!
Wait!
Guys...
Look at me.
You think you've won?
I came for the crystal.
Others will come!
What you have... it can't last.
You know I'm right!
- No. - No.
I don't know. But for now,
I need you to give your staff and your coin to us.
And we'll take you to Zordon and let him be the judge.
Zordon? Judge me?
Never!
No matter what Zordon says,
I know I am worthy!
Trini! Now!
Jason, did you just slap her?
I did. Weird, right?
That's cool.
I guess the bully...
you guys don't get... It's the... I got it, buddy.
Oh, that was scary.
We did it.
I told you we'd be famous.
Is that Principal Feig?
Hey. No, I... I don't think he can see me.
Oh, let's wiggle, Jason.
I call this the algebra. Woo!
How do you even do that?
You should keep that.
You've earned it.
I'll come back for it.
That was terrifying. See you, buddy.(Cliptonite)
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That's... that's a lotta gold.
We're gonna protect the crystal, right?
- We're going to Angel Grove. - Let's get the Zords.
This is a lot different than the van.
Whoo!
Yippie-kay-yay, motherfu...
Mother's good. Mother's good.
Go, go, Power Rangers!
I'm not going the right way! What?
Jason, I'm going backwards.
Guys... our town. She's destroying it.
Krispy Kreme!
Not there.
Rita and her golden boy haven't found Krispy Kreme yet.
Okay, Kim, you hold them there.
Zack, Billy, you circle the Krispy Kreme and make sure it's safe.
I'm headed straight for Goldar.
Copy! I'll hold her off.
Kim, I'll go with you.
Let's go, boys.
Billy, just the two of us.
I'm right behind you.
Oops.
Surprise.
How cute.
The rangers found their costumes and their dino-cars.
Well, let's give them something else to play with.
Crush them!
How many does she need?
This is insane.
Take that!
Okay. Let's try this!
Sorry, Bumblebee! Whoo!
Yeah!
I can't get 'em off!
Turn your head. Trust me.
Okay. Thanks, Kim.
That's all right.
That's what you get.
Whoo!
The crystal.
She just found the crystal.
Okay, come on, let's move!
I'll take Goldar from the right.
J! I'm right behind you.
Come on!
Jason, it's your dad.
I'm looking for you. I'm downtown.
I'm at Mariner Bay and Reefside.
Call me back soon as you get this.
How's that feel?
We got this. Come on!
- No! - No!
I'm coming!
Ahh!
Help!
Give me your hand.
Help!
- Sam! Look at me. - Huh?
It's okay.
Give me your hand.(CoolestClips4K)
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Napoli, Brooklyn - Alyssa Bresnahan and Lidia Bastianich - Duration: 2:05.
This story is about my husband and myself.
We came from Naples when we were teenagers.
And so, this play involves the story of this family
and these three girls who are coming up in 1960,
right before the Beatles, right, you know, as everything was changing.
When did you come?
1958.
Everybody told me I cooked pretty good
so, you know, when somebody encourages you in something,
you want to do more of it.
Yeah, yeah.
And then I met my husband who was in this business,
and sort of, it all culminated into a restaurant.
We were immigrants, so you left the grandmother,
you left the family.
And food, for me, was memory, it was love,
it was connection back to my roots.
In Italian, you eat one meal
and you talk about what you're going to eat the next meal.
[laughing]
-Thank you. -Oh, we're ready.
-Oh, isn't that beautiful. -Thank you.
Food seemed to cure everything.
You must eat to continue, you know, just to keep you alive.
And when food transcends that and gives you that extra,
then it becomes a piece of art and the chef becomes an artist.
Mmm, it's delicious.
In our play, both times that we sit down at the table to eat,
a big argument happens
so we never actually get to finish the meal.
The Italian table is all about, first of all, of course, love,
and togetherness, and family unity,
and then it continues.
It could go into a finale of singing, card playing, or it could go into an argument.
Food tells you who you are.
It reflects the culture.
It reflects a country because of its climate, topography, whatever.
So, for me, food is very important because it tells a story.
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Tips to Draw Better in 7 Minutes: How to Hold the Pencil Like a Master - Duration: 7:29.
Hello my friends and welcome to another Tuesday of tutorial!
I am Leonardo Pereznieto and today I will give you some tips
to draw better.
And I will be giving more tips in future videos, therefore, if
you haven´t subscribed to Fine Art-Tips, I advice you
to do so.
And also if you want to get notifications of new video
uploads, please click on the bell on Fine Art-Tips main page
on YouTube.
Today we will talk about what is the best way to
hold the pencil to improve your drawings.
Most people grab the pencil like this, when they were want to draw
similar as if they were going to write.
This is normal because that is the way most of us got taught when we were kids.
However, that´s a very tight grip.
So, which one is the best grip for drawing?
That depends a good deal on what is the effect you want to get
and what surface are you working on.
If your drawing is not too small and if it is vertical, or tilted
one of the best grips, is like this with your finger, with your index finger
and your thumb.
And then the rest of the fingers you can lay them lightly on the
pencil or you can leave them, whatever you want.
And try to do your movements all the way from your shoulder.
Very loose.
The writing grip, which is also called triple grip, is very good for
small detail.
To draw with precision.
With this should make short lines.
The bad thing is that when you try to make a long line with this grip,
it may happen something like this.
It is composed by a series of short lines, and it doesn't look good at all.
Therefore, a much better way of holding the pencil, is the
underhand grip, with your index finger and your thumb and with
your palm facing up; and you can rest the other fingers on the pencil
or leave them free.
In this way you can do much looser and continues movements.
Especially if you do them all the way from your shoulder, as we mentioned.
Also with this technique you can use the side of the graphite, which leaves
a softer and wider line.
Which is excellent for the earlier strokes in a sketch.
Or you can use the tip, which produces a finer and more precise line.
A variation of the underhand grip, is the overhand grip.
Which is similar but with the palm facing down…
… and you may easily alternate the two, switching from one to the other
or also with the palm to the side.
And while the underhand grip doesn´t really work on horizontal
surfaces, this one does. You can use the overhand grip
on horizontal, vertical or tilted plains.
The next one is called the brush grip.
This is because you hold it like a brush.
It is a bit like the tripod grip, except that you grab it from the back
and a lot looser.
I personally love this one
I find it very natural and you can also achieve loose strokes.
Maybe you have noticed that this is the position that I use the most, when drawing
in my tutorials.
This also because of a technical reason, which is that the best way
I have found for recording, is drawing on a horizontal surface, with the camera
directly over the drawing so that my body doesn´t get on the way.
And as I need to complete them fast, they are usually in a small format.
If they were larger and on a vertical surface, I would certainly use a lot
more the underhand and overhand positions.
Good!
Here for example to do the little detail, we can switch to the tripod grip.
However, notice how the strokes immediately get a lot tighter.
But they are precise. So I´m not telling you not to use the
tripod grip, it has its place. What I am saying is that it is not ideal to
use it for everything.
And the further ahead we grab the pencil, the more precision
we have, and the least freedom of movement.
If we hold it a little bit further back, we have less precision but more movement.
And if we hold it all the way from the back, we have a lot more freedom of motion.
Another thing to notice, is that when we make short strokes, we do them from
the fingers. When the lines are a little bit longer, we move the fingers and the wrist.
If they are longer, the movement comes from the wrist.
And for longer lines then we move the whole arm.
There is another grip which is with the index finger on the tip. This is a powerful
one because we can press on it.
And so achieve darker and wider lines.
We can also use it too, to do dark shading.
And now let´s apply all of this. With an underhand grip
we make a flowing line, and the paper being vertical, which is the best
position for drawing, because it is perpendicular to the line
of vision. While if it is horizontal, as you look at it from one side,
the perspective distort the figures.
I´ll speed up the video and in another tutorial I will explain how to draw the
head of the eagle. Here the important thing is that you see how I continually
change the grip of the pencil, so as to achieve the different effects.
With the overhand grip, I give shape to the head and neck; I drew the pupil
with the tripod grip, and we refine the beak with the brush grip. In summary,
there are two factors for the quality of the line: One is the grip of the pencil,
and the other one, from where you do the movement.
When you first try to hold the pencil in ways in which you are not used to,
it may feel awkward and unnatural. This is normal, and that is why majority
of the people give up and go back to their only way to hold it. But I recommend
you to persist, to do enough exercises and sketches until you make them yours.
When this happens you won´t look back.
Using this arsenal of grips, will imbue your drawings with an X factor
of variety and richness of mark, difficult to otherwise achieve.
For more, see my book ¨You can draw! Simple Techniques for Realistic Drawings¨ Thank you.
If you enjoyed it please give it a LIKE! share it to your friends, and subscribe
to Fine Art-Tips and to Patreon.
You know where to follow me, the links are below.
And I will see you on Tuesday :)
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COLOMBIA BUS TRIP: MEDELLIN TO SALENTO | Eileen Aldis - Duration: 4:26.
Morning guys!
It is so bright in Medellín right now that I can't open my eyes.
Little squinty eye.
We are leaving Medellín this morning taking a bus to Salento
which is about 6 to 9 hours depending on traffic and roadblocks and that sort of thing.
And Salento is in the heart of coffee-growing country
so I'm very excited to see all of the coffee beans
and how they're made and try some so that's where we're headed now.
We've arrived at Terminal del Sur and we are now waiting for our bus
to take us to Salento.
We're heading out of Medellín now.
This bus ride can apparently take anywhere between 6 and 9 hours
so let's hope it's closer to 6.
Sin maíz.
Solo...
Maíz.
Ok, una por favor.
Una?
Bueno.
We've arrived!
Sort of.
It's been about 8 hours on the bus from Medellín.
Now we're in Armenia at the bus station where we are transferring to another smaller bus
that will take us to Salento.
On the way here was unbelievable.
You could see animals, towns, villages,
people passing by on their motorbikes.
Honestly, I didn't feel the time at all.
I know it was around 8 hours on a bus but it did not feel like it because
there was always something new to look at
and I actually would recommend not flying and taking a bus
because now I really feel like I've seen more of the countryside of Colombia.
I can't wait to see more.
We just got dropped off in Salento.
Now we have to hunt down a taxi which'll take us to our hostel.
We've arrived at our hostel in Salento, actually just outside of Salento.
We had to find a taxi, which turned out to be a Jeep from the 1950s.
Super cool.
So we loaded in, we're just outside of Salento deep in coffee country
and it's dark so I can't see the mountains yet but I know that that I'm going to wake up
to an incredible view and I can't wait to share that with you in more videos.
So if you haven't already, please subscribe and I'll see you in my next video.
Bye!
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The natural alternative to Botox that really works! - Duration: 5:37.
Coffee is the most consumed beverage in Brazil and for many, it is essential to start
the day. In addition to energize the mind in the morning, coffee also has many benefits for
the skin. Some of these benefits are poorly known people, so bring
this novelty.
1. Lets lisinha skin
This homemade recipe of coffee with cocoa will your skin smooth and younger. Just mix
two tablespoons of cocoa powder and two grains of ground coffee.
Add three tablespoons of milk and a honey. For oily skin is best to replace
milk for yogurt. Apply the mixture on your face gently. Leave
act for 30 minutes without massage and rinse with Water.
2. Coffee Scrub
The texture of coffee beans helps remove dead cells and toxins from the skin. Besides that,
It helps prevent skin dehydration.
To make a coffee scrub just mix half a cup of brown sugar, half cup
ground coffee beans and a quarter cup oil. Mix the ingredients well until
that they see a folder.
Apply to the face gently massaging. Wash the face and pass a moisturizer.
3. Learn how to draw circles with coffee
Coffee may help reduce the appearance swelling in the eyes and dark circles because
It has anti-inflammatory properties. The coffee helps reduce dark circles from dehydration,
allergies and lack of sleep.
However, caffeine has no power to remove dark circles and genetic dark spots,
so it's good to find out what causes dark circles in each case.
4. Helps reduce cellulite
Caffeine helps dehydrated cells fat, so it reduces the appearance of
cellulite and smoothes the skin. Industry research Pharmaceutical show that creams containing
caffeine in the formula are 17% more effective fight cellulite.
Make a body scrub by mixing coffee coffee, aloe vera gel and Vitamin oil
AND.
As this is a recipe for exfoliation body, measurements are made in measures:
every two portions of coffee, add a aloe vera gel portion and Vitamin oil
E. Mix everything to make a uniform cream and apply to the skin.
The ideal is to use ground coffee beans to this revenue is more effective.
5. Help in the treatment for sagging skin
Caffeine helps reduce expression lines and firm the skin. It also helps
to prevent the formation of cancer cells on body.
6. Rejuvenates Skin
The coffee has a high amount of antioxidants and may help reverse the damage caused by
ultraviolet radiation. Apply in coffee skin provides a layer of protection
ultraviolet radiation.
7. Coffee is Anti-inflammatory
Coffee helps reduce symptoms of inflammation on the skin such as redness and swelling. Researches
performed in rats have shown that coffee It has the same action of aspirin to treat
swelling.
8. Can be used as a skin lightener
Coffee helps to protect the body from viruses, bacteria and fungi that can cause damage
your skin. Just mix coffee beans and magnesium sulfate (or epsom salt) in
warm water and wash your face.
In the process of washing, the grains massage Coffee and epsom salt to exfoliate the
face.
You can also make another version mask to rejuvenate and soften the skin.
ingredients:
½ cup of ground coffee beans ½ cup cocoa powder
1 cup almond milk 1 tablespoon lemon juice or, for
dry skin, olive oil or almond oil 1 teaspoon honey or lemon juice soup
for oily skin
Preparation:
Mix the beans with cocoa powder. Add milk and mix to turn a
uniform paste. Add the other ingredients and mix
good. Apply the mask on his face.
Let stand for 20 minutes and rinse.
Always use ground beans for better results. You can save the
mixture in the refrigerator for up to three days.
And then? I knew the aesthetic power coffee? So enjoy the benefits of
coffee the most.
If you have any allergies to caffeine, see a dermatologist to know
alternative treatments.
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Low Battery | Athens Part I - Duration: 5:43.
Today we are in the Panatheee..
So, there you go.
Because i can't say it so.
It was built before Christ.
The stadium can welcome around 70.000 people.
Not so bad.
So, why i couldn't finish this video ?
I tried to find some explanations.
But i will just show you what happened.
I guess you will understand.
So, this is a typical English Plug
When you try to put in a kind of Greek or French, or whatever you want to call this powerpoint,
It is not working.
Unfortunately, it's not like daddy and mom
It doesn't go straight away.
So, because i'm kind of smart, when i left London
i thought that with two batteries it will be enough
based on the fact that both of them were full.
But what happened is that when i came to Athens is
that i thought i had the time to buy an adaptor, going around the city,
recording my video and the battery life will be enough.
But, there you go,
i couldn't finish my video..
So, i had to run to buy an adaptor and finally charge up my first
battery, with which i'm currently recording right now
the video.
The question i asked myself? How can i finish
this video? You see this flat ?
Not so bad right ?
Well, we will visit the flat together !
So there you go.
There is two frames in the flat,
a blue one, and a yellow one.
There is a fire alarm which tells us to break the window in case of necessity..
i don't think it's gonna work but it's always good to know.
Here this kind of instrument with whom you may have seen me earlier in the video.
A beautiful couch, and then a Tv
but i have to show you something with the Tv, is that she has a DVD.
I thought that no one was using DVD in 2017, i'm glad to see one,
i feel great !
Hi DVD, i hope everything is alright for you because we don't need you that much..
A chimney,
Currently 27 degrees in Athens.. I guess we won't need that one.
A nice little table,
A lamp,
and this wonderful thing that we call ...
A painting, a chair and a nice little kitchen!
What is cool with this is when we came the landlord said to us
that we could take pretty much everything inside the fridge.
So. i show you what's inside.
Lots of fruits..
Fruits, fruits.. and also fruits over here.
5 fruits and vegetable per day is highly recommended.
Lots of fruits, thanks a lot.
Then we move on to the bedroom.
This is the bedroom, with one bed.
What do we do in a bed ? Well, we sleep.
I love this lamp. I don't know why, but i like it.
There is a stunning closet with a guy doing some videos in the mirror..
Well, sometimes.
The bathroom
The bathroom is great.
There is cool lights,
two of them are not working but they are ok.
In the mirror there is also a guy doing some videos.. but whatever.
A shower.
Toilets.
With a lid on the top. Lovely.
If you like this flat you can find the link in the description of the video
below and you can always contact the landlord if you want to spend some days
in Athens.
I also forgot to show you the beautiful terrasse just there.
It's nice isn't it ?
Nice one, good holidays.
Tomorrow i think i will have a bit more battery, so i will show you a full day,
here in Athens ! :)
I wonder if the olympe gods were licking there b**** ?
not that sure ...
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When I'm alone, I'd rather be with you
Fuck these other niggas, I'll be right by your side
Till 3005,
Okay, hold up, wait a minute
all good just a week ago Crew at my house and we party every weekend so
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Feeding and educating children is not a political issue.
It's a social, spiritual value.
Honoring our land as the land of immigrants and being compassionate with those who have
come here is a spiritual value in our country.
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Napoli, Brooklyn - Alyssa Bresnahan and Lidia Bastianich - Duration: 2:05.
This story is about my husband and myself.
We came from Naples when we were teenagers.
And so, this play involves the story of this family
and these three girls who are coming up in 1960,
right before the Beatles, right, you know, as everything was changing.
When did you come?
1958.
Everybody told me I cooked pretty good
so, you know, when somebody encourages you in something,
you want to do more of it.
Yeah, yeah.
And then I met my husband who was in this business,
and sort of, it all culminated into a restaurant.
We were immigrants, so you left the grandmother,
you left the family.
And food, for me, was memory, it was love,
it was connection back to my roots.
In Italian, you eat one meal
and you talk about what you're going to eat the next meal.
[laughing]
-Thank you. -Oh, we're ready.
-Oh, isn't that beautiful. -Thank you.
Food seemed to cure everything.
You must eat to continue, you know, just to keep you alive.
And when food transcends that and gives you that extra,
then it becomes a piece of art and the chef becomes an artist.
Mmm, it's delicious.
In our play, both times that we sit down at the table to eat,
a big argument happens
so we never actually get to finish the meal.
The Italian table is all about, first of all, of course, love,
and togetherness, and family unity,
and then it continues.
It could go into a finale of singing, card playing, or it could go into an argument.
Food tells you who you are.
It reflects the culture.
It reflects a country because of its climate, topography, whatever.
So, for me, food is very important because it tells a story.
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What I Wore ~ Vintage Tops ~ Ep. 12 - Duration: 6:53.
[Audio Length: 0:06:52] RECORDING COMMENCES:
Rajka Hayden: Let me show you the outfits I picked out for
this week.
I really hope that they might inspire you to get out of your comfort zone just a little
bit and have a little bit more fun getting dress.
I have on a very colorful outfit today that makes me feel good all around.
Just makes me happy for some reason, these colors.
This is a vintage 1980s top that I've had for many years that I got at Flashbacks and
I just love it.
This is a St. John knit skirt that I bought resale as well at a place called Double Takes.
I have found some really great St. John knit, especially some of the older, nice knits resale
for great prices.
Let me know if you have that kind of situation where you are too.
Here in southern California we get a bunch of it and I love it.
Look at this great color.
These are Camper shoes.
They're platforms, they're suede, they are so comfortable.
I think they're stylish, I love the color.
It's really like walking around in slippers.
Then I have this piece, which I just love, I got it at my local jeweler.
It is also resale so you can get jewelry from resale as well from your local jewelers.
It's a 20 year old necklace that is an Indian wedding necklace that I just love and I've
paired it with this.
I'm wearing this vintage 50s animal print top that I really love.
These are Levi's that I got in Dublin, Ireland at a great resale shop called The Harlequin.
They are from the 80s, they fit really well.
I cut and frayed them myself and I think they turned out well.
Then I've got on another pair of my Artemis design shoes, they are the ones again that
are made out of Turkish carpets, which I love.
Then, this is a pendant that is in Egyptian and it means peace.
My mother in law bought for me from a street vendor several years ago when we were together.
That's what I've got on today.
Today, to work, I am wearing a couple of pieces that I thrifted, got really cheap and then
spent some money and time redoing.
This top here is a nice little knit sweater, it is a vintage St. John Knits.
I bought it really cheap because it had some stains on it.
It was a really light color, like a light mint color.
So, what I did was I decided to take a chance on it and dye it.
So, I bought some dye, this pretty blue color that I knew would go with a lot of things.
It shrunk a little bit, which was fine because it was a little big and I like it a little
smaller like this.
I love the old buttons that are original and on it and it came out really well, so I wear
it quite a bit.
The skirt I also loved this fabric.
I bought it at a thrift shop and it was really big and super long, so I ended up having it
altered into a nice little A-line-ish pencil skirt.
I get a lot of compliments when I wear this.
Both pieces, like I said, I bought for maybe $5 each.
It was great.
I decided today, I don't know if it really matches, but I wanted to have some fun, so
I put these Artemis design blue suede and yellow flats - oxfords that I'm wearing
and it kind of went with the colors so I thought I'd mix it up a little.
That's today.
I've added another Kimono to my collection.
I know I have a lot of them, I do love them and I thought this one was very different.
It has a different kind of a collar like the rest of mine and the look of it is more like
a dress, so I really love this.
I got it at one of my favorite thrift shops, The Hospice Resale in Encinitas.
They have the best stuff.
It's definitely vintage.
It's silk and it's in great, great condition.
I'm wearing it as a dress today.
You can really close it up, or I've also worn it with leggings or other things underneath
as almost like a long tunic top.
I also have these very big statement earrings that I am wearing from, again, my favorite
place for earrings, 454 Tattoo in Encinitas.
Tattoo shops that do piercing, I find have these unbelievably great earrings that I love
to wear.
Then, finally, I have these with my Artemis Design flats.
These are made out of old Turkish rugs.
It's a great woman-owned company that I love.
So, that's what I am doing today.
This is a vintage 70s top that I got years ago from Flashbacks here in San Diego and
I love it.
I have been look at this corset belt trend that's around and I was thinking that it
would be a very good way to update some of my vintage pieces.
So, I have this one on today that I love.
It's from a brand called Love Strength, love the name of it.
I found out about them because the owner gets her hair cut at the same place I do, with
Christina and Christina introduced us and I've been following her on Instagram and
I love her things.
So, I got a couple corset belts and I'm going to be doing an episode on that and hopefully
we can talk to her too about her line at some point, but I think they really are a nice
way to update the older pieces and it really feels good.
I was afraid that I might not like how it feels and looks, but I like these.
They make me feel really good.
That's the top part of this.
I also have it with an old pearl choker that I have, kind of channeling a little bit of
the 70s here, but I'm going to work so I can't go overboard with it.
Then these pants are a line from Serbia called Petra.
I have a good friend of mine, she used to be a model and she loves and knows clothes
and she recently moved back there.
She told me about this line and sent me a pair to try out and I really love them.
So, Petra in Serbia.
Then these shoes are my Raffi's, they are so comfortable.
They're knit and they have a cute little pointed toe that I love and I think ties it
all together.
Those are the outfits for this week.
I hope you liked them.
I would love to know what your favorite is, or if you think something didn't work in
my comments below.
Thank you so much for watching, I appreciate it and until next time, dress it up a little.
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