Saturday, July 1, 2017

Youtube daily report Jul 2 2017

Stuck in a limbo(here we go) 陷入困境(開始了)

Me and my sins go (Go-oh-oh-oh-oh) 我和我的罪過去(Go-oh-oh-oh-oh)

I played a vicious part(woah) 我發揮了惡性的作用(woah)

I broke an unfair share of hearts 我打破了不公平的心

I`m about to blow 我要打了

so if you come around then you should know 所以如果你來的話你應該知道

I`ll tear you up in two go ahead walk it off if you know whats best for you. 我會把你撕成兩半 如果你知道什麼是最適合你,請繼續走下去。

oh-oh-oh-oh oh oh oh

I`m no good for you(No.) 我對你沒有好處(不)

This heart aint built for two so 這個心臟並不是為了這兩個而建的

Runaway Runaway 逃亡,逃亡

Cuz I`m no, I`m no, I`m no good for you 因為我不,我不,我對你沒有好處

Get in love and ill get you loose so, 愛上和生病讓你鬆了一口氣,

Runaway, Runaway 逃亡,逃亡

'Cause I'm no, I'm no, 我不是,我不,我不是

I`m a I`m a I`m a love killer 我是,我是,我是愛的殺手

I`m a I`m a I`m a killer 我是,我是,我是兇手

lower than real low(here we go.) 低於實際低點(開始了。)

Take your heart like a repo (no-no-no-oh-oh) 把你的心像一個回購 (no-no-no-oh-oh)

You dug yourself into (whoa) 你挖了自己 (whoa)

A pretty mess that I made for you 我為你做的漂亮的混亂

I'm about to show 我即將展示

For the time you're gonna lose 屆時你會輸

By the time I go-oh-oh 當我去的時候 oh-oh

I'll tear you up in two 我會把你撕成兩半

Go ahead, walk it off if you know what's best for you. 如果你知道什麼是最適合你,請繼續走下去。

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh oh oh

I'm no good for you (no) 我對你沒有好處(不)

This heart ain't built for two so 這個心臟並不是為了這兩個而建的

Run away, run away 逃跑,逃跑

'Cause I'm no, I'm no, I'm no good for you 因為我不,我不,我對你沒有好處

Get in love and I'll bet you lose so 愛上,我敢打賭你輸了

Run away, run away 逃跑,逃跑

'Cause I'm no, I'm no 因為我不,我不是

I'm a, I'm a, I'm a love killer 我是一個,我是一個,我是一個愛的殺手

I'm a, I'm a, I'm a killer 我是一個,我是一個,我是一個殺手

Bootleg emotions 私藏的情感

Bottled up explosions 裝起來爆炸

Intoxicating you 讓你感到毒害

Learning of the truth 學習真相

I'm your seventh sin 我是你的第七個罪

Exiting through your skin 退出你的皮膚

Intoxicating you 讓你感到毒害

Ninety-seven proof 九十七個證據

I'm no good for you 我對你沒有好處

This heart ain't built for two so 這個心臟並不是為了這兩個而建的

Run away, run away 逃跑,逃跑

'Cause I'm no, I'm no 因為我不,我不是

I'm no good for you (no) 我對你沒有好處(不)

Get in love and I'll bet you lose so 愛上,我敢打賭你輸了

Run away, run away 逃跑,逃跑

'Cause I'm no, I'm no 因為我不,我不是

I'm a, I'm a, I'm a love killer 我是一個,我是一個,我是一個愛的殺手

I'm a, I'm a, I'm a killer 我是一個,我是一個,我是一個殺手

For more infomation >> 【Undertale】G!sans Killer 【中英字幕】 - Duration: 3:03.

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Today's World: Clint Frazier's Solid Debut Is Wasted in a Yankees Meltdown - Duration: 7:01.

Clint Frazier's Solid Debut Is Wasted in a Yankees Meltdown

Clint Frazier's Solid Debut Is Wasted in a Yankees Meltdown.

HOUSTON — When Clint Frazier was summoned into Al Pedrique's office Friday night, he was given a list of the things he needed to work on: Defense, base running and being a good teammate were a start.

Pedrique, Frazier's manager with the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, delivered his to-do list, Frazier said, "with a stale face." Then Pedrique told Frazier he could work on those things in Houston, where the Yankees were playing.

"When he came up and tapped me on the shoulder, I thought, 'This is it, I'm going up,'" Frazier said on Saturday afternoon in the visitors' clubhouse at Minute Maid Park.

"He definitely didn't make me think I was going up when I sat down and we started talking. It was a conversation we had to make sure I was continuing to work on things.

Just because I'd gotten my first call-up, it's not time to be complacent." All the messages Frazier is receiving — whether about cutting his hair, watching what he says or attending to his business — were worth the Yankees' trouble on Saturday night, when he homered and doubled in his major league debut.

But the Yankees had other unexpected troubles, as their two best relievers, Dellin Betances and Aroldis Chapman, melted down late and the Houston Astros rallied for four runs in the eighth inning to stun the Yankees, 7-6.

  Brought on to protect a 6-3 lead, Betances got one out before walking Jose Altuve, who stole second and third before scoring on a groundout by Carlos Correa.

Betances then gave up a booming solo home run to Evan Gattis and walked two more batters before giving way to Chapman, who gave up a two-run, two-out double on a 3-2 pitch to Yuli Gurriel that capped the Astros' comeback.

Ken Giles got pinch-hitter Aaron Judge and Frazier to pop up in the ninth before Brett Gardner singled to left, but Gardner was thrown out by Correa after taking too large a turn at first — a crushing ending to a devastating loss for the Yankees, who were trying to win back-to-back games for the first time since June 12.

Frazier's leadoff double in the fifth sparked a five-run inning that Didi Gregorius capped with a grand slam, and Frazier's solo homer in the sixth — a liner that barely cleared the top rail in left — was another flash of the talent that made Frazier the fifth overall pick in the 2013 draft.

Even beforehand Frazier's first day as a major leaguer was filled with the requisite giddiness — "I feel like I have a cape on my back, and I'm just wearing B.P.

pants right now," he said, referring to his batting practice attire — and his girlfriend, parents, sister and agent flew in for the occasion.

But the admonishment from Pedrique was among the reminders that the Yankees are still trying to sand down his rough edges.

Those edges were apparent during spring training, when Frazier's bushy red hair flouted the Yankees' longstanding policy prohibiting long hair. The rebellion was successful until C.

Sabathia made his own point by growing a beard, prompting Manager Joe Girardi to call Frazier in and tell him to get a haircut. Frazier said he had been surprised his hair generated so much attention.

"I meant no harm in growing it out," he said.

"I was just under the impression that I was still following the rules, and I needed to get called out to realize that I was the black sheep in the crowd."   More feathers were ruffled when the Yankees broadcaster Suzyn Waldman said in a radio interview that she had heard that Frazier had asked if the Yankees might pull Mickey Mantle's No.

7 out of retirement for him. Denials from Frazier (who wore No. 30 on Saturday) and the team followed.

Girardi said he hoped the experiences from the spring had made Frazier think about what he wants people to focus on: the way he plays on the field, or things he does and says off it.

Still, in a circumspect, say-the-right-thing clubhouse, Frazier immediately stands out for his willingness to speak his mind.

He had no problem, again, on Saturday explaining that his struggles after arriving as the centerpiece of a trade involving Andrew Miller last July were a result of trying to justify the deal.

His slow start at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in April came down to trying to impress his way to New York, he said.

"I just needed to fail more to realize that there are things that I needed to work on to be the player that I'm capable of being," he said.

Frazier, who in Class AAA was hitting .257, with 12 home runs and nine stolen bases in 11 attempts, is the 10th Yankee to make his major league debut this season.

And it took a long list of injuries — to Aaron Hicks, then Dustin Fowler — and the dropping of Mason Williams from the 40-man roster to open the way for Frazier.

But now that he is here, it may be hard for him to avoid notice.

For more infomation >> Today's World: Clint Frazier's Solid Debut Is Wasted in a Yankees Meltdown - Duration: 7:01.

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Today's World: United States Beats Ghana in a Friendly, as World Cup Auditions Begin - Duration: 7:46.

United States Beats Ghana in a Friendly, as World Cup Auditions Begin

United States Beats Ghana in a Friendly, as World Cup Auditions Begin. — More than a month ago, U.S. Soccer quietly confirmed its hotel and training base for next summer's World Cup in Russia.

The federation has also sent officials to investigate bus companies, travel routes and restaurants, and a separate group scouted possible day trips for friends and family who will follow the team to Russia.

Soccer has not done yet, team officials and Coach Bruce Arena say regularly with knock-on-wood superstition, is claim a place in the tournament.

"We're not in a situation where we are projecting for the opening game of the 2018 World Cup yet," Arena said again Friday.

"We still have to qualify." Still, the Americans have played in every World Cup since 1990, and (appropriate qualifications aside) they fully expect to do so again.

For now, the critical work of preparing for the tournament — identifying players, teaching them the way Arena wants to play, and then forging a unit out of an ever-rotating pool of talent — continues.

The first look came Saturday during a 2-1 victory in a friendly against Ghana; next will be as many as six games this month in the Concacaf Gold Cup. For these games, Arena has given many of his top-choice players a rest.

In their place on the 23-man roster are some other veterans and a host of new faces and second-tier players, all hoping to catch the coaching staff's eye a year before the World Cup.

A couple did that on Saturday: Forward Dom Dwyer slammed in a deflection to open the scoring 19 minutes into his debut with the national team, and Kellyn Acosta doubled the lead with a scorching free kick hit low around a wall in the 52nd minute.

But they and the other players in camp this month also know a hard truth: Whatever they do in the next month, most of them will watch the World Cup from home.

"Players in their situation don't have a lot of opportunities, so this is probably their best opportunity to show something," Arena said.

"Clearly, they understand the fact that this competition, not only tomorrow but the Gold Cup, is going to be important for them." While Arena is familiar with many of the players from his coaching days in Major League Soccer, 10 have never been on a team of his before.

More than a dozen players on the roster have made 10 or fewer appearances with the national team, but each sees this month's opportunity through his own lens.

Goalkeeper Brad Guzan, Tim Howard's longtime backup, has his sights on a starting role. Defender Jorge Villafaña, whose first call-up came in January, and Acosta, a 21-year-old Texan, have quickly earned Arena's trust and will want to keep it.

The Chicago Fire's Dax McCarty, 30, is probably facing his last chance to convert the respect he has gained in Major League Soccer into a national team career.

"If you'd have asked me at this time last year, I would have said, 'Yeah, my national team career is dead,'" McCarty said.

"But now I've been in every camp under Bruce, and I've gotten great feedback from him and the coaching staff. I haven't played too many games, obviously, because the defensive midfield position is one that's got some pretty good players in it.

But for me, it's just another opportunity to prove that I deserve to be part of the team." The new faces might be even more intriguing.

Dwyer, a British-born striker, and midfielder Kenny Saief, a 23-year-old who has played for Israel's youth team, both changed their citizenship status this year to join the United States team.

Kelyn Rowe, who had a strong game in midfield Saturday in his national team debut, acknowledged that Russia remained a long way off. But, he said, "you've got to go in every day thinking you're going to make it.

You've just got to be patient, and somebody's going to notice." U.S.

Soccer likes to point out that solid performances in the Gold Cup have catapulted players on the fringes of the national team into more prominent roles in the World Cups that followed.

Clint Dempsey, in 2005, and Omar Gonzalez, in 2013, are two current regulars who helped themselves immensely in year-out camps like this one. So did defender Matt Besler.

He started four games in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil — less than 18 months after his first appearance for the national team.

Now 30, he hopes to use this summer's camp to show Arena that he deserves to stay in the mix for 2018. "We're only about a year out from Russia," Besler said.

"That's not very long. We want to start preparing and setting the tone." Arena was coy Friday about how many spots are in play for Russia.

"In my opinion," he said, "there are a lot." After the victory over Ghana, which avoided a shutout with a curling free kick by Asamoah Gyan in the 60th minute, the Americans turned their focus to first-round Gold Cup games against Panama (Saturday in Nashville), Martinique (July 12 in Tampa, Fla.) and Nicaragua (July 15 in Cleveland).

If Arena emerges from the tournament with some promising new faces, that will be fine. But it is not, he said, the goal.

"The objective here is really pretty short-term," he said. "I don't think anybody's going to be really happy if we don't qualify for the World Cup and I discover players for the future.".

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