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Army-Navy Screen Magazine, No. 16 - Duration: 19:48.

[Music}

[Male Narrator] This is Texas, cradle of our Army's Air Force.

This is an A.A.F. field too. But, over headquarters rides a strange little girl gremlin called Fifinella.

And out of those buses are stepping girls. Girls who give a new angle to an Air Force story.

They're WASP's, Women's Airforce Service Pilots.

But even before they get a chance to take the polish off their nails,

it's out on to a dusty Texas drill field with 'em.

Right away the Air Force wants to get a little muscle on those pretty arms.

This scene provides a pretty fair picture of what the girls look like from all angles

None of them are under 21 or over 35

Now, chinning yourself is a very wholesome kind of a,

very wholesome kind of a, thank you sir, a very wholesome kind of condition

for young ladies about to embark on a serious venture.

[music]

It doesn't make much difference how they get you up, 6 AM

at Avenger Field is no more pleasant or exciting than anywhere else.

It's merely the beginning of another non-ladylike day of grind

and GI-study which won't end until long after the Texas sun has set.

Very simply and seriously, the WASP's, girls like Mary Abbott, maybe a little younger, maybe older, are willing

to plow into as rugged as six months stretches as anything handed to women in the whole war effort

Map reading and physics, navigation and code with strict AAF exams in each too.

For men it would be touch, it's tough for girls too.

[music]

To be accepted as a WASP, each girl had to have 35 hours in the air beforehand.

Enough to know men's airplane

talk when they hear it.

But flying here is different, Kay.

The instrument board of a Link Trainer has instruments and radio devices and controls you never dreamed of.

This is the Army, Kay.

The Army judges each girl, not by her eagerness,

but by her ability to fly. The little blonde on the right, with her hair bleached by the sun,

you or I might judge by other standards.

She doesn't. Lonnie, her name's Lenore Horton, is pretty serious about her flying, for the duration, anyhow.

She and her good friend from New York named Nancy Church have paired off as a flying buddy team.

Nancy's riding the controls today and will get credit for the time.

Lonnie gets some good practice on a radio and navigation.

Next flight they'll trade.

[music]

There they go, Lonnie and Nancy, the two of them. Two girls of a large and important sorority.

All of them just as determined to be good flyers, just as sincere, maybe just as pretty.

Someday, not so far away, in a month or so, this trainer will be a

P-47 or P-38 being ferried from factory to field, from one field to another,

with Lonnie, or Nancy, or Jean, or Peggie, or Barbara at the stick.

[engine noise]

Nobody should ever tell a WASP that flying's not a woman's job.

They wouldn't believe it any more than if it were said a girl can't be a good flyer and a woman,

a woman at the same time.

[music]

Yes, they talk Army talk and they wear GI clothes but a very small,

we'll call it a change of clothing, can remind her among others that she's still a softer, fairer sex worried to death

that she is going to get her hair wet.

[music]

At this point, nobody should tell a screen magazine audience that a WASP is anything

but a woman when she gets time for relaxation in the sun.

Six months in the sunshine and in the skies can come to an end pretty quickly at Avenger Field

but to Lonnie and Nancy and the rest of the class

graduation day means that they've grown up. They are Army fliers.

As they know, their experience here has been no interlude for romantic adventure,

but a period of intensive training for a highly important job. At the moment,

there is a bill in congress to bring them into the Air Force.

It makes no difference

for as they go up to receive their wings from the top woman pilot of them all,

the founder of the WASPs Ms. Jacquelyn Cochran,

each WASP like other women in other services has achieved no little thing.

She's gone into a man's world

because the men needed her. Gone through a tough ordeal as just a girl and come out a girl

pilot with a US Army Air Force.

[music]

No time to waste. Everywhere,

they're badly needed for ferrying duty so that the men trained in training can go off to fight,

while WASPs help get their ships started on the road overseas. There is a reason for the WASPs.

[music]

So long ladies, go to it.

Someday you'll be able to sit down in the evening with your husbands who will probably be fliers and

remind them that during the war, you did your part. Keep 'em flying Fifinella.

[music]

[Second Male Narrator] For Uncle Sam's traveling GI,

global war also means global sightseeing.

Here, somewhere in India, the lads and lassies prepare to enjoy a three-day pass in this strange new country.

First, a ride in a local Jeep.

A little crowded perhaps, but no more so than one of our own jeeps or the surrounding sidewalks.

Indians like the Americans, and the Americans like the colorful bazaars, the flower

vendors, the fortune tellers swarming along the narrow streets.

They also like the idea that afterwards, they'll be able to talk about this little jaunt.

The USA is always in a soldier's mind, so he stops to see what time it is in the old hometown.

Ma is probably asleep now.

Mary's just coming out of the movie.

In India, the GI finds that the first price is never the last price,

and rapidly learns to bargain with the skill of a Baghdad merchant.

Naturally, it'd be easier if he could speak the language.

The parlez-vous of the last war was nothing compared to the tongue-twisting Hindu of this one.

As for the printed word, well, that's something else again.

Here is the latest edition of the afternoon paper, but no Dick Tracy. Sorry brother.

But if a soldier really wants a string of beads, or this long mean-looking knife bad enough,

he can make himself understood.

The little sideshows on almost every corner get their share of attention.

Sometimes, it's a trained monkey or a pair of birds doing their stuff in a marketplace.

Or it's an old man with a squeaky flute and a bag of cobras.

[music]

It's a trick to hypnotize a deadly snake. Ask the noncom who tried it and spent a week in the hospital.

Most of these large cities have a racetrack.

Though a soldier may not get a gander at one of those famous milk-white steeds out of the Arabian Nights,

he'll always get a chance to play his rupees across-the-board on some local Man O' War.

[music]

Frequently he rubs elbows with Tommy Atkins.

Sometimes, they're even lucky enough to share

a winner!

[music]

[Third Male Narrator] In the newsreels, and in the newspapers, you see a lot about heroes.

Fliers who have captured an island single-handed.

Sailors, who spent 36 days on a life raft.

This man isn't from the Air Forces.

He isn't a sailor. His name is Patrick McDonald. His mother comes from Ireland,

and he speaks with a good Irish brogue. He's a Private in the infantry, and he's just been invalided home from Italy.

[Patrick McDonald] Back home when you heard about Italy,

it was the kind of place lucky people would pick for a vacation.

I always wanted to go to Italy myself.

[Music]

According to the movies, you drank wine and sat in the sun, and

listened to the native jug blowers. And the main industry was spaghetti making.

The spaghetti was supposed to be the best in the world.

Well..

...we got to Italy and so what?

It wasn't much.

We fought so hard, and looked so long for a place to sleep, and rest our feet, that we didn't see anything.

Nobody who was with the Infantry in Italy will ever get enough sleep again.

Back in Sicily, where we took the boats, it was hurry up and wait.

Chop chop and wait. Hurry up to get on the boats and then wait.

They packed us on the deck like sardines.

And from our deck, we could see ships to the edge of the horizon.

On the day before we landed on the beach in Salerno,

they told us their tenant government had signed an armistice.

We landed during the night and dug in on the beach.

Then the Krauts took the lid off off hell.

There was fighting on the beach, and there was fighting up ahead.

[explosions]

And there was fighting in the harbor and on her banks.

For a while it didn't matter whether you were in the Infantry, the Air Forces or the Navy,

The fighting was hot all around.

We could hear the big Navy guns, and the anti-aircraft guns, and the roaring of the dogfighters out at sea.

The Krauts got the range of our boats, more than a couple of times,

but the Navy guns kept up a running fight with the Germans on the hills, behind the shore,

and the Germans in the sky.

The Nazis claimed to have sunk the Savannah.

Well, their bombers got a direct hit on a gun turret,

They knocked out lot of men, and set some fires,

But 20 minutes after they hit, the damage was under control, and the Savannah back in the fight again.

[music]

It was hot on the beach, and it was plenty hot, a mile out to sea.

But the Navy kept the water clear for landing barges,

and it felt mighty good to see those reinforcements coming in.

First you get your feet wet, then you get sand in your shoes,

Then your hit barbed wire.

There's a lot of SNAFU in the Infantry, and sometimes you're late, sometimes you're early,

sometimes you're in the wrong place, and the artillery doesn't show up.

All you know about the plan of a campaign is your mission,

your [inaudible] and the shape of the man in front of you.

[music]

Italy was supposed to be the kind of place where a man would take Betty Grable for a honeymoon.

But with the way land mines were planted there, you wouldn't want to take a dog to Italy.

[explosion]

Transportation was also different from the movies.

When you got ready to sleep, there was always some fighting to do.

It's a good thing the Infantry training is tough.

Infantry fighting is tougher. And the Nazis weren't firing any blanks, and the machine guns weren't in any frims.

[Sounds of gunfire and explosions]

The 155th did great work.

[explosions]

But their artillery men didn't have to carry their guns. In the Infantry, you carry our own weapons.

Before I got into the Army,

I always wanted to do a lot of traveling to foreign countries.

But I never counted on traveling on sore feet, with the gravel in my shoes,

sandpapering my blisters. I never counted on traveling with my mouth full of dust,

and a cold K-ration sitting on my gut like lead.

Now a lot of guys like the Infantry.

Mark Clark's father was a Doughboy, and General Clark was born in an Infantry camp.

He picked the Infantry in spite of the trouble he has seen.

He'd rather ford a stream, then fly over one.

And Italy was full of streams and rivers. And the Nazis pulled the bridge out of every one.

Everything that our Air Forces didn't hit, the Germans destroyed.

Delayed-action mines, and the rubbish, made the work of clearing up communications, tricky and dangerous.

The Germans wrecked the railroad stock they couldn't take with them, and blasted out the road beds.

But GI road gangs,

old hands from the Pennsylvania and the B&O,

repaired the beds, set new tracks, and kept the supplies moving.

The Air Forces and their artillery,

can make a mess out of a place, but they can't kill the Kraut snipers in the cellars. That's for us.

You can break down a lot of walls with a Flying Fortress, but you can't clean the enemy out of a town.

That's for us, too.

We captured a lot of Germans.

Some of them, husky kids. All of them pretty cocky, unless they were dead.

Italy used to be famous for ruins.

But there are fresh ruins in the towns we passed through,

made by the Kraut's idiots and our own 105s

One time house wreckers from Brooklyn, pulled down the half destroyed buildings.

Nobody much hung around to watch, like the crowd that always gathers round back home.

There wasn't time.

The deeper we cut into enemy territory,

the tougher things became.

The wounded began moving in another direction.

Back to the temporary field hospitals behind the lines for treatment and evacuation.

Nobody gripes much about the care they got at the field hospitals,

and I hear the nurses were swell.

From our foxholes, we saw the plans from Africa, heading for Naples.

From the hills outside the city, we could hear the bombers nailing their targets.

It was a good feeling to know those were our planes.

But, when their work was done,

the Air Force boys turned back, and took off for quarters in Africa. We kept on walking.

Naples may have looked like something from a bomber,

but fighting your way in through the streets,

Americans and British,

there is nothing but a pile of broken buildings and a smell of smoke.

There have been a lot of changes in warfare in the last couple of hundred years.

But most of it is still at close quarters. The Infantry gets the dirty work, that you don't hear much about.

There wasn't much left of Naples when we got there, excepting the people.

When your dog tired and when you haven't washed for a week, it makes you feel good to hear a crowd cheering.

For a while I thought we were real heroes.

You do get some idea of what the war is about,

when you see half-starved civilians, kids without homes or fathers.

There weren't many soldiers among the people of Naples.

But their city had been a battlefield for months.

Many of the old folks had been thrown in jail for talking against Mussolini.

You know about total war, when you see women, filling their drinking water, out of sewers and broken mains.

The Germans crossed up the water system before they left Naples.

We set up water depots for the city, and the MPs did some good for once.

[music]

The Germans had carried off the city's food stores.

We give the people flour and distributed the bread they baked.

You know about war when you see people fighting for bread.

The Germans planted delayed-action mines through the city.

[Music]

But that's something for the engineers to worry about.

[music]

The Infantryman can't stay long on any one place.

Be washed and shaved.

Climb the hills outside of town, and hit the road again.

The War Department has created a new badge for the Infantryman,

and any Doughboy you see wearing this rifle, is a

qualified Infantryman.

If he has the wreath too, he's been slugging it out in a combat area where it's kill or be killed.

[Music]

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Have a Coke - Duration: 16:42.

[Music]

-[Female] Have some coffee. -[Men] Oh, Thank you.

-What country are you all from?

-[Man] Ethiopia. -[Woman] Ethiopia.

-[Men] Ethiopia.

-Oh, how wonderful. So glad you could come.

-[Men] Thank you.

[Music]

-[Man] As I was saying...

[Music]

To begin with my arrival, [inaudible], scholarship student in economics

at the University of California was anything, but propitious.

[Name announced on public address system]

On arriving, I found that all my baggage, had been accidentally routed to someplace called Watsonville.

[Name announced on public address system]

I somehow missed the representative the University had arranged to meet me.

And having spent in New York, most of the money I had changed, I found that the draft on the Bank of Ethiopia was useless tonight.

The first person I met was a policeman who arrested me at once.

My command of the language departed, and I was unable to speak on my own behalf,

or understand my offense.

[sounds of airplanes]

I cannot describe to you my feeling as I finally entered the city of Los Angeles as a criminal.

I had no idea where the police were taking me.

[Greetings and conversation in Ethiopian]

It was however, not prison.

I had apparently arrived, somewhat irregularly, at the University of California at Los Angeles.

[Music]

On this huge campus, my scholarship which seemed so bountiful, an honor from the government,

proved something less than adequate. To save money,

I entered the cooperative student dormitory.

[Sounds of cafeteria conversations]

Breakfast is served early and is very unusual.

My roommate is an American from Arizona, studying civil engineering.

He is failing calculus and is very uncommunicative.

And he probably finds me the same way.

For five months now, I have had time for little besides study,

worry about money, and wonder why I ever came here.

-[Teacher] ... We're going to have an examination

The English examination I passed in [inaudible] with such fluency

is simply not the same language spoken here.

The constant series of quizzes I find irritating.

Most are transparently designed to inform the professor you read his assignment.

Of course I haven't read his assignment. There is no time to read assignments.

[School bell rings]

Aside from the library, my class buildings and the dormitory, I know little of the campus and less of the city.

I feel like the village idiot, treated with polite deference by my colleagues.

It is maddening.

Occasional walks in the evening with advice and friendship

from my own people were generally pleasurable moments.

But when the year's examinations were finished,

I felt it pointless to continue here in frustration, loneliness, and poverty.

[Music]

I was about to wire for passage home, when I received notification that my grades were very high,

and I had been accepted by my department as teaching assistant. Fantastic!

I shall stay another year!

But, ah, if it is anything like the last one, I am leaving. [Foreign Language]

-Take a reservation.

-You mean, it gets worse?

-Old customs and silly rites are practiced by the natives.

-Well, welcome to the Student Union.

What's your name?

[Gives Name]

-Oh, you speak English very well.

-Thank you.

-You will see that when you get out of that dormitory.

My second year began with a teaching assistant's salary too.

If you share, you can afford an apartment, but they are difficult to find.

[Sounds of street traffic]

[Conversation in foreign language]

[Music]

Of course there are [inaudible] in this country, so the men often cook for themselves.

We attempted this with some success.

[Conversation in foreign language]

[Knock on door]

-I just made some soup, some very good chicken soup, and I thought you and Mr. [Inaudible] would like some.

-Please come in. Thank you.

We were helped somewhat by our landlady, who turned out to be a kindly soul at heart,

who developed a motherly interest in our welfare.

-Would you like a cup of coffee? -Yes, please.

-That smells wonderful, thank you! -Watch out, it's hot.

-Oh yes, thank you. I see you've moved in!

-Yes, sort of.

[Conversations]

-My landlady.

[Conversation and introductions. Ethiopian music plays in the background]

If we were drinking wine here today, how would you say "wine?" -"Wine."

-It almost sounds like English, doesn't it? -Yeah, it sure does!

-What kind of wine do you actually drink there? Is there some special type, in Ethiopia?

-Yeah. There is one special kind we call Saris.

-And what's it made with? -It's made with grapes.

-...I'm always mispronouncing it. -E-thi-op-i-a. [Conversation about pronunciation]

But for all the causal and relaxed socializing,

the second year brings a difficult decision.

My specialized research is complete.

Should I go home now? Or what seems increasingly possible, like my American colleagues, stay on and work towards the highest degree offered in my field.

But it has taken you five years, and you've not finished yet.

As a matter of fact, my government has just inquired , are you still a student, or a refugee?

What takes so long?

Have some coffee. Thank you. What country are you all from?

Ethiopia. Ethiopia. Ethiopia. Oh, how wonderful. So glad you could come. Thank you.

As I was saying, why does it take 5 years to finish?

This sort of thing for one.

And then I have to spend a lot of time giving you all advice.

However, I'm beginning to feel more pressing obligations along that line.

[Music]

You'd better hurry up honey, you're late. OK.

So. There is less time than ever, not counting my two jobs.

But, with all the demands, I'm still satisfied.

In no other system could I enroll first for unlimited study, continue on becoming a member of the staff,

complete a program for a doctorate, and still support a family.

This whole university is filled with married students somehow working.

Raising families, and studying at the same times.

Now, this life cannot be described as conducive to serene contemplation.

Yet, somewhere during the press of one's job---

[Groans and conversations from students]

professional studies--

---the inevitable destruction of a material society--

Hi honey. What took you so long? Well, my car broke down.

-and the more pleasurable demands of marriage---you find a few moments to reflect on the point of all this.

What happened to your car? I don't know-as usual it didn't start again.

[Speaking in Ethiopian]

One day, in the middle of a class I give for the Peace Corps,

I really felt for the first time the irony, that I, an Ethiopian, was giving instruction to Americans, who were going to my country, to assist Ethiopians.

I knew it was time for me to return, for whatever contribution I am capable of making to my own land and culture.

It seems that I have confirmed a position in Addis Ababa.

I shall return, on acceptance of my thesis here, probably next month.

Congratulations.

It's excellent.

Thank you.

So, you'll all have to find yourselves another guy in this exotic part of the world.

And there, I would say, is someone, who is in need of much guidance and counseling.

Hello. Welcome to the Student Center.

Thank you. What is your name? Desta. That's interesting.

How long have you been in America?

Two hours.

Well, have a Coke!

Thank you. You're welcome.

[Conversation in Ethiopian]

[Music with Ethiopian vocalist singing]

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Draft Beer - A Creative Draft Beer System For Hotels, Bars and Restaurants - Duration: 3:13.

Looking for a creative value concept for a draft beer system for your hotel, bar

or restaurant? In this video I'm going to show you how to turn a standard, back bar

cooler into a fashionable, draft beer system. Coming up!

Hey, Rick Uzubell again from Cabaret Design Group, where I share my personal

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Later in this video, I'll give you 'Today's Takeaway.'

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Now let's jump into the show!

Some hotel, bar and restaurant owners have turned

to kegerators as an alternative to a glycol draught beer dispensing system.

When it comes to kegerators, not much has changed over the years,

but that's becoming a problem, in light of the emergence of craft beer.

Although this style of bar equipment is reliable, it hasn't been good for

commercial bar design, because traditional kegerators are 29 inches deep,

which doesn't conform to the world of 24 inch under-bar

equipment. The other problem

is that they don't have fashionable, multiple-faucet beer towers.

Not to worry, because I have an idea for you.

Consider the following design example

of a hotel bar. Although I believe glycol draft beer systems are

the best investment of any draft beer system, they sometimes don't prove to be

the best, most cost-effective solutions for some existing hotels, bars and

restaurants, due to limited locations for walk-in coolers and therefore, extremely

long trunk lines and many physical obstacles. If you want to serve 8-to-10

varieties of craft beer and desire remote draft beer towers, but don't want

to invest in a glycol draft beer system, consider the alternative we used for

this bar design. I turned to a little-known bar design

secret, adapting

a standard built-in back bar cooler.

This type of cooler is 24 inches deep, can

handle 8 brands of beer and is readily available.

For this application, I used the following bar

equipment: 1). A Glastender LGT-8, 8- faucet beer tower

and secondly, a Glastender BB-84 back bar cooler

Also needed are the tubing and regulators for

connecting eight brands of beer, a CO2 gas cylinder and

mechanical blower, to complete the process, the same

as any air-cooled draft beer system.

To achieve this, some 4 inch schedule 40 PVC

will be necessary to act as the beer shaft.

You can have your own remote kegerator simply

by calling Glastender, Perlick or Beverage-Air,

for their local factory-approved installer.

It's very important to note that the draft beer tower discussed in this example

are (designed) for air-cooled systems. Towers used for glycol systems simply will not work.

See you next time!

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How can people with a military background

find an employer who fully understands their skills?

Today, people within the armed forces have a wide range of abilities.

A soldier must be

a team player, self-motivated,

trustworthy and solution-oriented,

as well as resilient, and good at adapting quickly.

These are highly demanded abilities in the labour market.

However, many civilian firms often find it

hard to spot, attract, and understand

the skills that are formed in the military.

So, we asked ourselves,

How can we help people with a military background

take the next step in their career?

Welcome to - Military Work.

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identifying, validating, and translating your skills

from the Armed Forces.

We believe that people who have developed the right attitude,

offer more than what appears on their CV.

That's why Military Work has so far employed

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Employees who work as everything

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Johnny Hally­day en froid avec le frère de Laeti­cia, Gregory Boudou : la photo qui atteste de leur - Duration: 2:53.

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Jean Grey Reads Wolverine's Mind (Scene) | X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) Movie CLIP HD-4K - Duration: 2:59.

- What are they doing? - What's going on?

- I just lost feed. - Hey! What's going on here?

I'll be right back.

No!

Hey! Stay where you are!

Scott, wait.

I can help you.

Jean.

Logan.

What'd you do to him?

I found a piece of his past and gave it back to him.

Just the few memories I could reach.

I hope that's the last we've seen of that guy.

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Deadpool Highway Scene Deadpool 2016 Movie Clip 4k - Duration: 2:24.

Maximum Effort

Cockshot!

HA!

Rich

Corithian Leather

I'm looking for

Francis

Have you seen this man?

Yanky!

I've never said this

but don't swallow

Shit!

Did I leave the stove on?

Hey!

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Deadpool Hand Cut Off Scene/ Deadpool 2016 Movie Clip 4k - Duration: 3:11.

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.

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Colossus Be A Hero Speech/ Deadpool 2016 Movie Clip 4k - Duration: 2:59.

There are no words!

Me and you are headed to fix this butterface.

What?

You stupid fucking idiot.

Did you really think there was a cure... for that?

What?

You heard me.

No.

No!

So, you mean to say...

after all this, you can't fix me?

It sounds even stupider when you say it.

Like the kind of stupid who admits

he can't do the one thing I'm keeping him alive for?

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, hmm, you better figure it out.

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KENDİLİĞİNDEN PİŞEN ÇİN YEMEĞİ (CHINESE INSTANT FOOD) - Duration: 15:17.

Hello everybody

Welcome to my channel.

Chinese friend is with me today.

Hello

There was a meal which showed much interest in China.

Today we will do it and eat it.

She brought packages to both of us from China.

She gave me the vegetable flavored one.

How does it taste? There's meat in there.

This? It only has vegetables.

She gave me the vegetable flavored one.

She took the meat and vegetables in it.

She said it was more expensive.

I do not know why, but it is more expensive.

Anyway, we will eat these today.

This meal is very different.

I have watched a few videos about it.

The meal is cooking on its own.

So we do not do anything.

You will be watching soon.

It's a little curious how it's happening.

I found this interesting.

So I wanted to take a video.

I like to try different dishes.

I like to try different dishes unless...

there are strange things like chicken feet.

I wanted to try this because it was not so.

We will take a video how you made this meal.

It's a very popular dish in China.

In general, those who want to do something practical,

those who want to be ready to eat quickly eat this food.

Look at the package.

I wıll show you.

It is so sweet, isn't it?

I take it off.

There are some Chinese words.

I do not understand anything.

I do not understand anything here either.

They wrote everything in Chinese.

Even a single word is not written in English.

She will tell us.

Open it? Yeah

This has sausage and meat.

There's only vegetables in this.

You gave me the meatless one?

You do not eat pork.

Okay okay

It's more varied in its contents.

Even a single word is not written in English.

People who do not speak Chinese ...

Or foreigners living in China, how do they do and eat this?

So they need to learn Chinese.

Chinese is very difficult.

Now tell us, introduce us.

I have noodles.

1 package.

There are vegetables in it.

Lotus root, seaweed ...

Lotus root, seaweed ...

Potato

What else was there?

I forgot.

We will open soon.

This is spicy sauce.

Because of this sauce, food is delicious.

What is this? Oil?

This is vinegar.

Chinese vinegar.

It's black. It's delicious, too.

Finally, the heater.

You do not need hot water for that.

My food is a little bit different.

It's meat.

It's some kind of vegetable.

There's sausage.

There are lotus roots and seaweed in the vegetables.

There's potatoes.

There are many vegetables.

I have noodles.

There is also a heater.

Let's eat.

We opened it.

There is a noodle

Is that the sauce? Yes sauce.

This is sauce.

It seems a bit spicy.

It looks very red.

There are vegetables in it.

I will eat the vegetable one.

This is vinegar.

This is heater.

I am most curious about this.

how can this thing heat the water without putting hot water?

How does it heat up?

I wonder what's in it?

I asked her.

Se also said she did not know.

What does it say here?

Do not put hot water.

Never, do not put hot water.

She said that it wrote, "Do not put hot water."

Her food is a little different.

There is a noodle.

A sausage.

I do not know what kind of sausage this is.

Maybe it can be a pork sausage.

There is spicy sauce.

There is a meat.

Vegetables

I do not know how to call it in Korean.

There is something like this here too.

I do not know exactly what this is.

She did not know how to call it in Korean.

Peas? hmm no it is not a peas.

Maybe it is a food that is only in Asia.

There is a heater.

What is this?

Moss.

What is this hole?

Lotus root.

Okay, done.

Be careful.

More water?

This is how it works.

Hurry up.

Quickly after putting water I need to close the cover.

Here for the smoke to come out

There is a hole.

We should not close this hole.

It's already started.

It is interesting, is not it?

Yes, interesting.

Interesting?

Yes, interesting.

It's so hot.

Hot, of course.

It's boiling water right now.

15 minutes.

Hot is. Be careful.

I want to start with potatoes.

Let's eat carefully. This sauce will not come up if you're overpowering.

I'm eating carefully.

Mine looks tastier.

How does it taste?

Pain? Bitter bit.

The meat looks delicious. I do not know what meat is.

How? Pain?

Pain.

She can still eat, right?

Edible.

I have a recipe.

It's much tastier when you have sausage in it.

It tastes like a potato.

I think it's tastier on the pace.

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Can you see any letters somewhere around here?

oooh

What's that over there?

Let's go in for a closer look

Ah ha! The Letter C!

There's the big uppercase C and next to it a lowercase c

c ... c...

Can you hear the sound the letter C makes?

c ... c... c ... c

Can you say 'c'?

c

Fantastic!

Off we go again

There should be another letter somewhere else here in the city

Hmm. It's got to be around here somewhere

Is that a letter over there?

On top of that building

yes, yes!

I'm going to fly closer so we can hear the letter sound

Ah, the letter D

There's an uppercase D and a lowercase d

Let's hear what sounds they make

d ... d ... d ... d

the Letter D makes the sound 'd'

d ... d ...

Can you say the letter sound 'd'?

d ...

'd'

Good one

Now we've seen and heard two more letters, I think it's time to move on

Let's head back to Explore Central

Introducing Letter Sounds from Puppet Pop

An alphabet adventure!

In this all new animated learning series

I'll show you a letter, like this...

apple

Fantastic!

Go find those letters!

Kids will explore all the letters of the alphabet

They'll see capital and lowercase letters, hear letter names and letter sounds

c... c ... c ...

Get the kids ready to read with Letter Sounds

It's as easy as watching TV!

Letter Sounds from Puppet Pop. Learning to read - the fun way!

Watch on Amazon or download from iTunes

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Favourite Childhood Books! - Duration: 6:47.

Oops.

Hello everyone!

I am Ashleigh, and today I'm going to talk about my childhood favourite books.

I'm pretty sure this was a requested video quite a long time ago, so I apologies it's

taken me so long to get round to doing.

But we're here now.

You know, better late than never.Ever since I could read, I have read, and so that means

all the way through my childhood I was reading as well.

And there are some books that really stand out to me that I remember so well, both through

nostalgia and just because of how much I loved them.

And so those are the books that we're going to talk about today.

The first book - or books, or author - that I have to mention is Jacqueline Wilson.

I remember when I was younger, I had so many of her books.

I think I had about three shelves in my room, and two of them were dedicated to Jacqueline

Wilson.

Every single time she had a new book out, I would be like an eight year old fangirl

just running down to WHSmith with my mum and buying that book, because I just adored her

so much.

I can't remember all of the ones that I owned, but I do remember Hetty Feather was a particular

favourite of mine.

And there was one - I can't remember the name of it - but there was one where one of the

main characters was obsessed with Anne Frank's Diary, and that made me want to read it, which

I did quite a few years later.

It's something about two girls being friends, and I can't remember what it's called but

if I - I'll find out what it is and put the picture of the cover on screen.

But literally, when I think back to me when I was younger and what I read, it's always

Jacqueline Wilson and I was obsessed with her books so much.

And it just brings me so much happiness thinking back on it, as you can probably tell by my

face because I can't stop smiling.

And I think it also shows that my love for history, and historical fiction has always

been there, since my favourite was Hetty Feather which I'm pretty sure was set back in Victorian

times or something like that.

There was another one that was more on the historical fiction side, but I can't remember

what it is.

But I really loved that as well.

Just, Jacqueline Wilson.

Another sort of collection of books that I absolutely adored was the Horrible Histories

books.Oh my god those books.

I don;t think I ever bought any of these, but I borrowed them from school because we

had to read like, every single morning in school.

And I remember...I remember every single time they got new ones in, I was just the happiest

child ever because I adored them so much.

Again, it just shows that my love for history has always been here.

But I used to watch the TV show as well.

I actually watched some of them not long ago because nostalgia.

But all of the books were really short and they were based off different points in history.

I mean, if you're from the UK then you probably know which books I mean because there's so

many of them.

And I was so glad to find out that they're still a thing.

They are still publishing Horrible Histories books.

I am so happy to find that out because they were my childhood and just the fact that they're

still popular enough to be published makes me so happy.

And then the last few I'm going to mention I actually do still own because I kept them

- obviously.

But the first one in particular is The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis.

I do have the entire collection now, but my favourite definitely was The Lion, The Witch

and the Wardrobe.

I mainly think of this one because I have such a strong memory attached to when I started

loving it.

Because I remember watching the film on TV, and I think the week after there was a book

sale in my school, and I managed to find a copy of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.

I remember it so vividly because we were in the hall, and I just went over to one of the

shelves that they'd set it and it was just there, staring at me.

It was the movie cover, with Lucy and the lamppost on the front.

It was mostly black I think.

The excitement that I felt that I'd found it, and that I could actually buy it because

we were there to buy books.

And it was really cheap so my mum got it me, and then I got home and started reading it

immediately and just loved it.

And then the Christmas after that, I ended up getting this box set with all of the Narnia

books in.

So yeah, I just remember that so well, and it just makes me laugh thinking back on how

much of a fangirl for books I was back then, and just knowing that's never changed.

Like, we're still going strong.

The next one I'm going to mention is a children's book but a lot younger than all the ones I've

mentioned so far.

And that is The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson.

This one is mainly because I've always liked my fairytales, but this is one that my nan

and grandad got me for christmas, and there is actually a note inside which is why I've

not gotten rid of it.

And I just remember reading this so many times when I was younger.

I've got no idea why, because it is a pretty morbid story.

But you can see like, from the inside and how big the writing is how young an audience

this is for.

It's got about twenty words on a page.

But yeah, I just remember loving this one.

And it took me way too long to realise that the Disney film Frozen is based off this story,

which I felt a bit stupid for not realising sooner considering I read this so much when

I was younger.

But, you know.

And the final book I'm going to mention is The Faraway Tree Collection by Enid Blyton.

I do actually have two more Enid Blyton collections like this.

I have the Amelia Jane one and The Wishing Chair.

But this one in particular was my favourite, because it's about a tree, and when the - when

these three kids climbs to the top, there was a different world at the top every single

time, or like a different place to visit.

And I just adored this so much.

The amount of times I read this book.

And that's no small feat for little me, because this is one hefty book.

But I read it so many times when I was younger, and I just - I remember loving it so much,

and wishing that I could climb up the tree, because you could visit places like The Land

of Birthdays, or The Land of Topsy-Turvy, and it was just...oh it was - the nostalgia

is hitting me so hard right now.

But those were some of my childhood favourite books, and I find it kind of funny how much

I've not changed.

There's still fantasy, there's folktales, there's historical fiction.

It's basically me but younger - wait, it is me but younger, what?

Basically I've not changed, and that's the moral of this video.

I'd love to know what your childhood favourites were, if we have any of the same books or

authors in common.

I know Roald Dahl is a really popular one for the UK.

I really loved his The Twits and Witches.

But I'd love to know if there's any others, of just in general.

Just come and talk to me and be nostalgic, because it's the best feeling ever.

I hope you're having a lovely day, and I shall see you next time with a new video.

Bye!

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Home Assistant Light Group Component - Duration: 8:27.

Hey Everybody my name is John welcome to HASSCASTS introducing you to the

world of home automation one simple step at a time

today on HASSCASTS I'm going to review a simple component that was recently

added to Home Assistant in version 0.65 and it's called the

"Light Group". Are you ready? Good: let's get to it

OK, well this Light Group component, what it allows us to do is it allows us

to take a group of light entities - light components and control them via one

switch. Now we can currently do this with the "group" tag however if you're

like me you still prefer to have it under the "light" domain so that you know

the entity ID is going to be "light [dot]" so what we're going to do is together

we're just going to reconfigure my kitchen lights: I have a dining area

light; cooking area light and a set of strip light yeah a set of strip lights

and I want to control them all together . At the minute they are controlled like this

I'll show you on the screen right so in the kitchen I've got a switch for the

kettle and then I've got the kitchen lights if I click on the kitchen lights

we can see that somewhere in there is a Philips hue group which is this

one here and that one is the cooking area and dining area, now I do have a

duplicate here the kitchen strip light is separates, but to group them all

together I use the "group" and then in order to rename it back to

a light I use a "template light" like this so mqtt because

it's powered by a Sonoff and then it and the other ones are Phillips hue

bulbs and then if I go to groups.yaml

"kitchen light" Here we are So light.kitchen; light.cooking_area

light.kitchen strip_lights. I haven't even got the light.dining_area

on there. Right so what I'm going to do is I'm going to get rid of

some of these groups so the kitchen lights group - that's now going to go

Goodbye and I'm going to get rid of these, get rid of that group and on the

kitchen I'm simply going to put "light.kitchen"

okay alright so back

to lights. To create a light group let's go look at the instructions, so I'll link

to these in the description below but the instructions tell us what to do and

that is under the light tag the platform is going to be group we can name it

whatever we want and then under entities just list the light entities so

let's do that. Now you maybe have your configuration

file your configuration.yaml all under one file, I like to our

mine all split out into different entities and things like that so here

I've got a lights directory and in each file is a light component. So what I'm

going to do is I'm going to create a file called

"kitchen_group.yaml". Right and as it's a light group it's going to be

platform: group, name: kitchen lights

entities - all right so I want light.kitchen_strip_light

light.dining_area

light.cooking_area Right so that's that and kitchen - kitchen group. Right so

now if we restart our server.

This is the way that I prefer to do it if you do as I advise then you will go

in through the configuration menu and you will first check the configuration

validity make sure it's a valid config then you will restart from the

front end. I prefer to do

it this way it's just with being a developer. Right

okay so once it restarted that is gone yeah that should disappear and on the

kitchen we now have kitchen lights the the advantage is that I no longer need

to have the light entities themselves and then a group to group them all

together and then another light switch created just so that I can call it a

light. I think it's a very good move and very much appreciated on my part

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How to Make The Most Amazing Coconut Cake| The Stay At Home Chef - Duration: 3:45.

Today on The Stay At Home Chef

I'm showing you how to make

The Most Amazing Coconut Cake

This cake is full of the most amazing coconut flavor

I promise you this will be one of the best

coconut cakes you've ever had.

To start you'll need 1/2 cup of salted softened butter

Plop it into a mixing bowl along with

1/2 cup of vegetable oil

and 1 1/2 cups of granulated sugar

and we're going to cream this together for 2 minutes

Once it's nice and smooth and creamy

we're going to add in 6 egg whites

We're going to beat these in and make them nice and fluffy

I like to give it a good 90 seconds to 2 minutes

of whipping to make sure you whip a lot of

air into those egg whites which will make

our cake nice and fluffy

Next we'll add in our remaining wet ingredients

You'll need 1/4 cup of sour cream

2 teaspoons of coconut extract

and then 1 1/2 cups of coconut milk

I'm using the kind of coconut milk that comes from a can

but you can also use the refrigerated kind

that comes in a carton

Then we'll just mix this in

Once it's mixed in you'll add in

4 teaspoons of baking powder

1/2 teaspoon of salt

and 3 1/2 cups of cake flour

And you'll want to mix this until it's just combined

You don't want to over mix this or your

cake might collapse when baking

Next preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit

and lightly grease 2 or 3 nine inch cake pans

and line the bottom with a little bit of parchment paper

Divide the batter up amongst the pans

and you can have either 3 thin cakes

or 2 thicker ones

Since always love the look of a three layer cake

I'm doing three layers today

Next we're going to bake these

for about 25 to 30 minutes

until the cakes are cooked through

While the cakes are baking we can put together

a coconut cream cheese frosting

You'll need 16 ounces of softened cream cheese

Plop that into a large mixing bowl along with

1 cup of softened salted butter

and 1 teaspoon of coconut extract

and beat this together

Give that a good 2 minutes of beating

to incorporate a lot of air into it and make it light and fluffy

Then we're going to add in 3 cups of powdered sugar

I like to add it in about 1 cup at a time

so that it easily mixes in without flying everywhere

Once your powdered sugar is all incorporated

your frosting is done

I like to transfer it all to disposable piping bags

to make it easy to frost the cake

Once the cakes are completely cool

we are ready to assemble.

You want to frost in between all of the layers

Then I use an offset spatula to smooth it out

Just smooth that out

Then we'll put on another layer

and put more frosting on that one too

Once you have all three layers assembled

you'll want to frost the outside as well

And it doesn't even have to be pretty because

then you're going to press coconut flakes

onto the sides and top

And that's it, you're ready to slice and serve!

Thanks for watching!

You can find the full written recipe in the video description.

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HOW JAPAN PLANS TO WRECK CHINESE NAVY WITH XASM-3 SUPERSONIC MISSILE ? - Duration: 6:22.

The Japan Air Self Defense Force's (JASDF) fleet

of Mitsubishi F-2 multirole fighter jets will be fitted with a new domestically produced

supersonic anti-ship missile currently under development, the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper

reported this month.

The new missile, designated XASM-3, is slated to be introduced into service with the JASDF

this fiscal year following the successful completion of operational trials including

conducting a live-fire exercise targeting a decommissioned Japan Maritime Self-Defense

Force (JMSDF) destroyer.

In this video, Defense Updates analyzes HOW JAPAN PLANS TO WRECK CHINESE NAVY WITH XASM-3

SUPERSONIC MISSILE ? Lets get started.

Japan has quietly watched as the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) has gone from

a green water navy capable of operating only in regional seas relatively close to home

to a full-fledged blue water fleet operating as far as the Indian Ocean and Baltic Sea.

China has maintained very high economic growth over the last 20 years & has become a major

economic power.

It has spent heavily on military buildup & modernized its military forces.

The PLAN is now considerably larger than the Japan's Maritime Self Defense Force in both

overall tonnage and number of ships.

China's rise , as predicted by many experts is not peaceful.

In recent times, China has been very aggressive in it's posturing.

Its activities are far off from being a sensible nation.

China's corrosive behaviors in South China Sea and neighboring areas has not gone noticed.

The Japanese MoD's 2018 budget request contains several hundred millions of Yen to start mass

producing the XASM-3 missile this year.

As per the budget document ,"The introduction of the new missile is aimed at keeping the

Chinese Navy — which has been taking high-handed action in the East China Sea and other places".

The XASM-3 is reportedly capable of traveling speeds of up to Mach 3 and has an estimated

range of over 150 kilometers.

The sea-skimming missile is capable of flying close to sea level to reduce the probability

of detection and interception and is purportedly fitted with an inertial or GPS navigation

system while switching over to an active or passive seeker in the terminal phase of its

flight.

The JASDF currently operates a fleet of around 90 Mitsubishi F-2 multirole fighter aircraft,

which first entered service in 2007.

Each aircraft will be capable of carrying up to two XASM-3 missiles.

The new missile will replace the older domestically produced Type 80 and Type 93 air-to-ship missiles

capable of reaching high subsonic speed.

XASM-3 when fired from a range of 150 km will reach the target in about 2.5 mins.

Current ship based air defenses of all the navy's including that of US will find it

difficult to engage a supersonic missile.

In case of much less advanced Chinese Navy , the odds will be even slimmer.

The scenario becomes more complex when multiple missiles are launched simultaneous as part

of a saturation attack.

With XASM-3, being deployed with F-2 Fighter , the range increase is considerable and will

be a deadly adversary for any Chinese destroyers or aircraft carriers.

It must be noted that , Japan in an event of a conflict basically needs to hold off

China's initial onslaught before U.S comes to its aid as per the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation

and Security between the United States and Japan which was signed in 1952.

The XASM-3 will be instrumental in this scenario.

The JASDF is also reportedly considering arming its burgeoning force of 42 F-35A Lightning

II fifth-generation stealth fighter jets with the next-generation, long-range, precision-guided

Joint Strike Missile (JSM).

The new missile is slated to become fully operational by 2025 with initial operational

capability expected in 2021.

Furthermore, Japan is in the process of developing a new land-based anti-ship missile to reinforce

the defenses of remote Japanese-controlled islets in the East China Sea.

The new missile will have an approximate range of 300 kilometers use solid fuel, and is expected

to be deployed by 2023.

The planned missile deployment comes at a time of great controversy in Japan as premier

Shinzo Abe seeks to revise Japan's post-Second World War pacifist constitution.

He currently enjoys majority and has long expressed his will to rework Article 9 of

Japan's constitution.

Article 9 renounces the right to war and prohibits land, sea and air forces.

The ambiguous constitutional status of the Self-Defense Forces has resulted in debates

over limits on their role.

A study by consultant Deloitte found that Japan as a result had the least aggressive

defense posture of 18 Asia-Pacific nations it compared , based on seven parameters, such

as military spending as a proportion of the economy.

But this could change as Japan's public get more concerned about China's intentions

and sentiments change.

Japan's cabinet approved an increase of 1.3 per cent in the annual military budget

raising it to a record $ 45.8 billion for the year 2018.

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