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March For Our Lives (Washington, DC) | VLOG - Duration: 5:53.-that's a nice hat
-thank you
-so what did we do this weekend?
-we went to the March For Our Lives in DC
(national anthem plays)
Our University provided busing there and back
and that was a bit of a process
but I'm really glad we got to go in Washington DC specifically
-what was the march like?
-The March was a lot different than I expected
before we went I did a lot of research on how to stay safe
how to take care of yourself if you are tear gassed
so I went in with these expectations but once I got there I quickly found out that I was very wrong
this march was organized to make sure that everybody feels safe
which is very appropriate for what we're marching for
-how big was the crowd?
-Crowd was huuuuge
it really messed with my ideas of what like a "march" was
because I was just expecting to nonstop be moving
But there was very little space to actually move around
because it was PACKED
you cannot understand just how big it was unless you were there
like these overhead shots don't even do it justice
we were crammed! there was- I thought it was just gonna be students
It was children: elementary school age, middle school aged! Parents, grandparents, everyone was there
every background, every shape, every size, every age
-what's your big takeaway from the march?
my takeaway...
obviously things like this shouldn't happen
but when there's such devastation the unity that comes afterwards
it can't be replicated, it can't be recreated, it can't even be described in words
just the feeling when you're there- it was incredible.
the amount of love and support and need and desire to change our country!
From the other side, if you don't believe that gun reform should happen,
(these) people will say that we're just criticizing America and that we don't like to be American
that we should just leave!
I have never felt more patriotic than when I was at that march!
because I think being a true patriot, somebody who really loves America,
is somebody who wants to see America be better
and I feel like everyone at that march didn't want to leave
they want to make our home be better
a place where we can feel safer
a place where less children have to deal with this
Now that I've talked to you about my experience and takeaways
I'm going to be playing some clips from the protest with volume
so you can experience some highlights for yourself
stick around after these clips so you can experience some of our other DC shenanigans
(Miley Cyrus singing) You'll never reach it
every step I'm taking
and every move I make feels
lost with no direction
VOTE THEM OUT!
VOTE THEM OUT!
VOTE THEM OUT!
VOTE THEM OUT!
(gospel choir singing) Ohhh in DC!
oh in DC I'm gonna let it shine!
Oh in DC we're gonna let it shine!
Oh in DC we're gonna let it shine!
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine!
(Yolanda Renee King speaking) A great generation!
(crowd cheering back) A GREAT GENERATION!
-Now I'd like you to say it like you really, really mean it!
SPREAD THE WORD!!
-SPREAD THE WORD!!
-HAVE YOU HEARD?
-(me mishearing) SPREAD THE WORD!!!
so the first thing we had to do after the March was go on our quest for food
which was very difficult because a lot of places were shut down
If you're going to a march and you only have a few hours...
ummm screw that
get a hotel room!
Why would you-
yeeees
there's a pencil in the sky!
there's a pencil in the sky!
the first thing we have to do at Madame Tussauds was go to the bathroom
and on all the stalls at said actress, musician, cultural icon
and I made a lame joke about how I was all of the above
oh no this march is getting pretty serious
This the OG Ben
-you know.. Thomas Jefferson looks nothing like Daveed Diggs!!
-this was me apologizing to "crooked Hillary" about all the bullshit she had to deal with throughout her life
here's Ben's impression of Nixon
-(Ben as Nixon) I'm Richard Nixooon
I am not a crook!
Not a crook!
-He does look like he'd sound like that
Can you believe he's the most highly paid actor??
'cause neither can I!!
(me as Jimmy Fallon) yeah!! I break character all the time and I keep laughing
and no one calls me out for it 'cause I'm Jimmy Fallon
(me as Stephen Colbert) I'm here with Athena who was here today for the March For Our Lives!
this is us walking back to the busses
and I was complaining about how we did not spend enough time in DC
you're walking in front of the Capitol!!
do you know how many f*cked up things happen in there?!
-Too many!
-do you know how unprepared we were for this trip?
way too unprepared!!
here is us walking on a narrow strip of sidewalk-ish land on the side of the road
because we went to the wrong parking lot trying to find out where our bus is!
that's such a weird note to end on!
why would you do that?
because I want you to know that if you're planning on going to a different state to go to a march
plan better than us
please
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Mercedes-AMG at the New York International Auto Show 2018: The Love for Speed - Duration: 1:46.Today, we brought our portfolio of the C-Class. We have the C 43 Convertible
over there as well as the C 63 S facelift that celebrates its world premiere.
Tonight in the Mercedes-AMG format, we present the C 63 Coupé and the Sedan over there.
The company initially started as a race company making race cars.
And you're faster in a car on a racetrack, if you feel comfortable in the car.
So if a car is easy to drive and if you can feel the car and you can get into a kind of
conversation, as I always call it, between the driver and the car, then you're more
courageous, cornering faster. Then you drive faster lap times.
It's all about how an engine and a gearbox cooperate together,
it's always a cooperation between engine calibration and gearbox calibration.
It's all about speed in development, being faster and
bringing new things to the market.
So the whole company lives speed.
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Simple Test Meter PZEM-004 & ESP8266 Platform IoT Blynk App (Complete): PDAControl - Duration: 8:17.Recommended Tutorials ..
We will measure electricity consumption
Using a PZEM-004 meter and an ESP8266 module "NodeMCU"
The meter uses a "CT" current transformer to measure in one phase
We will use a heater resistance for water as our AC load
For the visualization of data we will use the Blynk platform
It is an App available for "Android" and "iOs"
We install the application on our device, in my case I will open it
a look at the arduino IDE code
an "Auth Token" is required, generated by the project in Blynk
Communication with meter "PZEM"
Sending data to Blynk, from virtual variables
We will create a new project
add "widgets" to "dashboard"
blynk has "energy" units, they give us $ 2000 units of energy, each "widget" has a cost
Select device "ESP8266"
Automatically the "Auth Token" will be sent to our registration email
we will use the "Value Display" widget $ 200
We will select the "Virtual" and the variable voltage assigned to V0
We add the following current variable V2
Sorry Voltage is the virtual variable V1
We add the following variable Power V3
We add the following variable Accumulated Power V4
We have 1200 "energy" units available
We added the latest display variable scan of the esp8266 V5
Add widget "SuperChart" trend graph $ 900
Allows to graph several widgets in Simultaneous
graph active power = Watts and Current
Ready our Dashboard
Connect our AC load
Display running ...
890 Watts, there was an error in the display of the current, it was in the Arduino IDE code already corrected
Well this is an initial test, in next tutorials we will integrate more things, temperature and control via relay or PWM / AC
Documentation, Downloads and more tests in pdacontrolen.com and pdacontroles.com ... greetings
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Man, I'm Backing Up My Data - Duration: 2:34.Let's go girls. Come on!
I'm doing work tonight. I'm feeling alright. I'm hoping that it all works out.
Wanna make progress, get rid of my stress. Yeah I wanna scream and shout!
EH
Got time to save it, don't wanna lose it. Yeah it's not a waste of time! Ain't have time to redo all my work
I only wanna have a good time!! The best thing about working on a laptop
Is how fast it is to save all your work and, oh, oh, oh it's totally easy! Saving's so breezy!
Flash drives, hard drives! Oh, oh, oh! Really go wild yeah, do it on Google Drive!
Yeah, oh, oh, oh, takes you a minute! Just gotta click it! Don't hesitate! Don't wanna wait!
Oh, oh, oh, don't wanna worry about all my day's work! Man, I'm backing up my data.
It's happened before, I'd saved it I was sure. I thought that meant that it was fine.
The next thing I know, my computer broke. Too bad I hadn't saved it to drive!
The best thing about working on a laptop is how fast it is to save all your work and...
Oh, oh, oh, it's totally easy! Saving's so breezy! Flash drives, hard drives...
Oh, oh, oh really go wild yeah, do it on Google Drive yeah!
Oh, oh, oh takes you a minute. Just got a click, don't hesitate don't wanna wait. Oh, oh, oh
Don't wanna worry about all my day's work!
Man, I'm backing up my data!
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#Transcendent | Part 4: psychiatrists and endocrinologists, how to obtain the hormone rights - Duration: 5:25.About the psychologist what kind of question
did he ask you?
It was kind of easy about that
kind of
I went straight away to the psychologist, his name is Doctor Hefez
I advice every trans people from Paris to call him
If you have a contact link for later, I'll put it on the description
I will share it to you
he is a really open-minded psychologist
he did a lot of documentories about the LGBT community
and specifically about the transgenders
he is really open-minded
well a bit special I'm not gonna lie
but he is really nice honestly
I met that doctor, I mean that psychologist,
I saw him for 4 times
Having a gender identity different as the one assigned during birth,
that is what can feel a million people around the world without having any answers.
…We are here today to give them to you…
This is the story of Akira
Transcendent: On the way of the self-identity
Part 4: psychiatrists and endocrinologists, how to obtain the hormone rights
I saw him 4 times
there is 3 years ago now
Saving life!
We are here!
He is here!
Just kidding ok
Ok...
how funny when we are speaking about psychologist
so about this particular psychologist
I saw him 4 years ago
I had around 4 appointments before he gave me the authorization
I was convinced
I think he read it on my face
it's true I was down cause it was an emergency to me to have them
I couldn't bear it
every time I was walking out without the prescription for the hormones
I was so angry and pissed-off
crying, so miserable
I wasn't feeling good.
but he accepted quite quickly and I thanks him
but it started to be hard at this moment
after giving me the authorization,
he sent me to an endocrinologue working at the hospital
I had too wait ages before having an appointment
for at the end having troubles
blood tests missing, stuff like this
cause they have to check your health
Transcendent: On the way of the self-identity
So I left,
I stopped, that's it
I decided to try to assume my body
and I did it for 2 years
during 2 years I try to accept that "I was a girl"
only the appearance was hard
accepting my forms and I was doing it well...
I could go out as "a woman" on the street
but when I was dressing up it was for me a disguise
but I didn't care, it was a game
I didn't had issues with my body
I was kind of ok
I didn't had issue first but after 2 years trying to accept it
I broke down
I get depressed
I needed to change quickly that time, I was decided.
In life I want to be a singer
and that point was as well a thing
I hesitated cause hormones modify your voice a lot
before this voice I had a voice
a lot like a young girl
really high
I couldn't bear it but for singing it was nice
after taking hormones
I completely lost my voice
I need to train again but at the moment I can't
but I'm confident
so after those 2 years
I went back to see Doctor Hefez
Serge Hefez
and he gave me again the authorization
the first appointment, he knew me
I went back saying
"I tried to accept my body during two years, I tried, I fight but I couldn't bear it anymore'
He understood and gave me straight away the prescription
and he sent me to another endocrinologue
called Ms. Ducornet
he is a really nice man
honestly really good
he gives advices, he helped my mum to accept too
Next - Part 5: taking hormones, are there any risks? Any financial help?
Transcendent: On the way of the self-identity
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Its Spider-Man! Spider-Man! Spider-Man! (cheering & chanting)
He seems to have come out of nowhere...
to answer the prayers of the city...
just when all hope seemed to be lost.
Peter. They're gonna kill us both.
- I'm gonna get you out of this. - Watch out!
Hey, Parker.
My God. Eddie.
My spider-sense is tingling...
if you know what I'm talking about.
We can find a way to settle this.
You're so right.
I'm thinking humiliation.
Kind of like how you humiliated me.
Do you remember?
Do you remember what you did to me?
You made me lose my girl. Now I'm gonna make you lose yours.
How's that sound, tiger?
Hold on, Mary Jane!
Mary Jane!
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Venom Meets Sandman,Venom's Roar (Scene) | Spider-Man 3 (2007) Movie CLIP HD (+Subtitles) - Duration: 0:54.End of the line, Spider-Man.
I want him dead too, Flint.
That's why I've been looking for you.
Oh, yeah. I know all about you.
Like the fact that Spider-Man won't let you help your poor daughter.
It's just... That doesn't seem right to me.
Look, I wanna kill the spider, you wanna kill the spider.
Together, he doesn't stand a chance.
Interested?
Yeah.
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Italy to Canada Travel Vlog: Going Home for the Holidays - Duration: 14:50.Hey guys, good morning good morning.
We are in Pompei and we have got an epic travel vlog for you because not only are we traveling
to Naples and then to Rome but we're going back to Canada.
Yes.
Via Lisbon.
Uh huh.
So we're going to show you the entire journey and we're starting off on a regional train.
What is that train called again?
I can never say.
Okay, so we're at station Circumvesuviana.
Yes.
And we don't know when it is coming because today is day two of that holiday.
Yeah.
The feast of the immaculate conception and everything is shutdown.
Yeah.
So hopefully we'll get on a train soon.
It is going to be a tight connection with our other train yeah which goes from Naples
to Rome.
We're going to be staying overnight.
Yeah.
And then the following morning we pick up with the flights.
Yes.
So anyways we're going to be starting off on a train ending with a German Shepherd dog
Togo.
Yes.
We can't wait to see Togo.
My family dog.
We're going to be hanging out in Audrey's family house for a while in Brampton.
Yeah.
Brampton, Canada which is just like on the outskirts of Toronto.
Jeez, you're just putting my neighborhood out there.
Okay.
Alright.
It is a big city I'm sure.
Okay.
Anyways, yeah we've got a busy travel day so yeah let's get it started.
Okay.
What is going on?
What is going on.
So we made it to the train station.
We arrived at we arrived at Napoli Garibaldi which is also connected to Napoli Centrale.
It is basically the same station.
We found a restaurant ordered ourselves some lunch.
Sam is having gnocchi quattro formaggi.
Four cheeses.
And I am having cotoletta con patata.
Which is what?
Some kind of cutlet and potatoes.
Yeah.
And we're so hungry.
We're so hungry.
One thing I forgot to mention was that the price of the regional train was 2.80 Euros.
Two eighty.
Yeah.
Yeah, and so it took about 45 minutes.
No closer to 50 minutes.
It took a long time to come.
Yeah, we waited just that same amount of time for it to arrive because of the holiday and
then it took the same amount of time we waited for us to get there by train.
So yes we are here.
We don't have quite as much time to spare but we have enough time for lunch.
Enough time always time for food.
Always time for food.
Yep.
Alright time to try four cheese gnocchi.
Quattro Formaggi.
Yeah.
And this is actually a starter portion because it is meant to be the first dish.
Mmmm.
It is pretty good for train station food.
Yeah?
Oh yeah you can taste that cheese.
But you are right.
The portion is not big.
I have a feeling we'll probably grab a sandwich before we get on the train.
And pastries.
This is for you.
Thank.
Buon appetito.
Grazie.
And this is mine.
I got the cutaleta with potatoes.
This looks great.
Oooh.
Oh ho ho.
I wonder what kind of cutlet this is?
Yeah, good question.
Do think chicken?
Pork?
I don't really know.
It is really fresh out of the oven.
Can you guess what it is?
Oh hot.
I don't know.
You don't know?
It has rosemary.
You're suffering.
That is what we know.
The is what we know.
You're suffering.
Get some of that water.
Get some of that Pellegrino in you.
Haha.
Stop.
Just waiting to board now.
What did you get?
More food.
Pastries.
More food.
Three Euros worth of pastries and then lunch at the restaurant was 14 Euros thirty so not
bad.
Not just any pastries let's take a look.
Show us what is inside.
Okay I got the sfogliatella which is the local specialty shaped like a shell.
And also a croissant filled with nutella.
Oh yeah.
That will tide us over until we get to Rome.
That is all mine.
You said you didn't want pastries.
Oh you're going to be sharing don't worry.
I'm invoking the Audrey Dessert Act.
Alrighty Sam welcome to Roma.
It is a big terminal here guys.
I'm tired.
Um, we're about 20 minutes late and we're just going to go find our hotel.
And then chill the rest of the night so we'll take you to the hotel and probably say goodbye
and pick it up again tomorrow.
Alright guys so we've made it to Rome.
We sure have.
And Sam is just immediately passing out in the bed.
I'm chilling guys.
Kind of hit the wall.
Yeah.
So.
Yeah, it has been a long day oh my gosh.
I don't know why but like traveling by train can be really tiring even though you're just
sitting there.
I think we've had about like thirteen or fourteen really busy travel days in a row.
Yeah.
I think I just hit the wall today.
I'm like really tired.
Yeah.
Really tired.
But we arrived at the hotel and we got a free upgrade.
We're in like the penthouse suite.
Um and I mean it is a pretty budget hotel because we only paid 40 Euros a night and
that is really cheap for Rome.
Uh but we thought we'd give you a tour.
So bedroom right there.
Um nightstand, some lights.
We've got a little desk area.
The standout feature is the balcony.
We got a balcony.
Yes, so let's go it is starting to get dark out.
Sunset already happened but this is it.
So yeah that is like the quickest room tour ever.
A bathroom is a bathroom.
You don't need to see that one.
Um yep.
So the plan now is food.
Food.
Okay, we'll take you along for dinner.
I lied before.
I said we're going to call it a day but we're going to go for dinner.
Okay, so we'll take you out for dinner.
Thanks for following guys.
Oh my gosh.
You look like a beached whale right now.
Show us that pose again.
I feel like one.
Like a seal or something.
I feel like one.
Yeah.
I'm running on empty.
Alright let's go get some food.
Food has arrived.
What did you get?
I got spaghetti a la carbonara.
Ah, of course you did.
Our food ended up at someone else's table by accident.
Yep.
But it finally found its way to us.
That is right.
Thankfully.
Thankfully.
Oh my goodness.
This looks good.
Apologies for the orangish light guys.
Am I orange?
We're a little bit orange.
The food looks a little orange.
Mmm.
Just the lighting in here.
It is night.
I'm eating my hair.
Yuck.
That is a bit gross.
Well, is it good?
Mmmhmm.
Hits the spot?
It is tasty.
It is tasty.
How about yours?
I'll try it.
Alright, so I've ordered the Diabolo pizza which is like a margherita except it has picante
salami added to it.
So and no basil.
No basil and no olive oil drizzled all over it.
So really.
Yeah, this is not Naples quality.
Haha.
That is for sure.
I can tell that already.
Alright let's try it.
Mmmm.
So much for taking a break from pizza.
That didn't happen.
Yeah.
Well, it is my last chance so enjoy it.
It is decent but man when you've been having pizza in Naples you've been sure spoiled so
nowhere near that quality but uh it will certainly pass for tonight.
Alright let's enjoy.
Let's enjoy.
Good morning guys.
It is a new day.
Good morning.
We've said goodbye to the trains and now we are going to be flying.
It is a day of flying.
Yeah, actually we were planning on taking the train to the airport.
Yeah.
But when we got to the station and we noticed all of these airport buses parked right here.
Right.
And it is less than half of the price.
And it only takes 45 minutes as opposed to what like 20 or 30 by train.
Right.
So we're like yeah.
The bus tickets are 6 Euros and the train tickets are 5.90.
Oh five ninety.
Save those 10 cents.
And on top of that it is only fifteen minutes longer on the bus so we have the time so we
will save the money.
Lights cameras action.
We haven't done an update in a while.
It is food time at the airport.
I feel like we only film when we're eating.
Yeah a little bit bad with the b-roll on this video.
Anyways we arrived at the airport.
What was it?
Fiumicino?
Something with an F. Yeah.
Fiumicino right?
Yeah.
So yeah it is the main International one.
Yeah.
It was a forty five minute ride.
Yeah.
Little traffic on a Sunday.
We've already checked in.
Yeah.
And now we're having some lunch.
So we saved 12 Euros on transportation.
The bus was a good option by the way.
Yeah.
Especially on a Sunday when it wasn't that busy.
Uh, we got there quickly.
Like forty minutes.
Forty five minutes at most.
Mmmhmm.
We saved 12 Euros.
How much was yours?
This?
Yes.
Do you remember.
It was five something.
This my pizza.
My very last pizza in Italy.
Oh, so sad was just under 8 so basically by taking the bus we got ourselves a free lunch.
So pretty cool.
How is it?
Good.
I got myself the bufalino.
Yeah, so it is sandwich with the famed Buffalo.
I wonder if it is like buffalo cheese or I mean buffalo is like an Italian word for cow
for all we know.
But anyways yeah it is buffalo, prosciutto in a panini.
Is it good?
Mmhmmm.
Yes.
And so our first flight today is going to be with TAP Portugal.
We are going from Lisbon.
From wrong.
We're not in Lisbon yet.
We're going from Rome to Lisbon so yeah that'll be the short one.
And hopefully we make our connection for the International flight back to Toronto.
Fingers crossed.
Our domestic flight has been delayed by 20 minutes.
Which is not good news.
Because we already have a tight connection.
But we'll see.
We shall see.
And I was lured into this gelato shop by like a flowing chocolate fountain fountain.
Right in front of us.
We're like.
Yeah.
And they have amazing looking gelato.
So I got you three flavors.
Strawberry, mango and caramel.
Try it.
Because I have a dripping cone.
So okay.
This needs to be expedited.
Caramel.
Mmm.
Strawberry.
Here is my cone.
And I will be eating that very quickly.
You probably just saw it drip.
It is dripping right now.
So we're going to end this taste test just know that it is very good and that I've
got gelato on my fingers.
Okay guys we owe you the biggest update.
Oh my gosh.
We didn't film the second leg of the journey.
The flight from Lisbon to Toronto because first of all we barely got on the plane.
I'd say a minute.
One of the last people.
We were the last people.
But we made it.
We made it.
Yeah our first flight was late.
We had the craziest tightest connection to begin with.
Yeah.
And then we I don't know how we made it but I barely even remember what happened but we
somehow got on.
Because there was no line at Immigration.
Yeah.
That is the only reason we made it on.
And the last flight we were just so exhausted and we were and it was so turbulent.
Oh yeah.
It was like 3 hours of turbulence.
Back to back super it was horrible.
Back to back super turbulent flights.
Like that was white knuckle grip.
Like basically the seatbelt signs were on both of those flights.
The whole time.
Almost the whole time.
Yeah.
So it wasn't fun but we are here.
Back home.
Back in the Motherland.
Waiting for the luggage.
Back in Canada.
We'll see if our luggage made it.
Yeah.
That is the question.
There is a good chance it didn't.
Fingers crossed.
But we're getting so close to ending this vlog because we promised you we would show
you the dog Togo.
Togo the dog.
My dog.
And that is the end.
The end is near guys.
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David Reagan: God's Prophetic Voices - Duration: 28:32.>Many Christian pastors and teachers these days
are predicting a dark future for America.
And I hate to say that because I don't like to predict darkness.
Our guest today is going to talk about the possible future
for America as it is enunciated in Scripture. He's
Dr. David Reagan of Lamb and Lion Ministries and David Reagan it's
a pleasure to have you here. >>Thank you Gary. It's good to be back. Thank you for inviting me.
>And you know the subject that we have broached is a dark subject
there may be a bit of a bright side,
but God's prophetic voices here in America today are
talking about some pretty drastic changes.
>>Well in the book that I've written called "God's Prophetic Voices to America"
I start off by talking about the enemy. And the enemy
is a philosophy, but really a religion called "humanism".
It's a belief that man is basically good, that man can be perfected, and
that Christianity stands in the way of that.
And they are determined to do everything they possibly can to
stop the influence of Christianity in America and around the world. And this
is a group that is winning the culture war right now.
>And David Reagan's book is called "God's Prophetic Voices
to America" and like all of his books
I find that he's kind of a unique thinker and writer
because his books are linear, that is to say they lead you along
they're very clear, they have bullet points,
(chuckles) there's no mistaking what Dave Reagan is talking about in his book,
but in this particular book you have interviewed a number
of people that are well-known in America. >>Yes.
>And you've sampled their thinking. >>Also some that are already
did I've present the essence of their writings. >Yes. >>For example I start
off in there with a fellow that probably most American Christians are not familiar with today
and that's Peter Marshall. >Mhm. >>who until about 1945 was considered
one of the greatest preachers in America. He's an amazing guy,
25 years old he decides to leave Scotland I believe it was when he was 25
comes to the United States, digs ditches in New York. A friend says 'come down to Georgia,
better jobs.' He goes down there, gets a better job, starts teaching a men's Sunday School
class and the men were so overwhelmed by him they took up
a contribution, put him through seminary. Before he graduated seminary
he was such an eloquent speaker that big churches all over America were
trying to hire him out of seminary. He wouldn't do it. He went to a small church. But then within a few
years he went to the most prestigious church at that time
in America, New York Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C. The
church of the presidents. And he served there until he died of a heart attack at a very
early age. But he also served as chaplain of the senate. And what I'd start off
with was an incredible sermon of his that was delivered in 1944
in New Orleans. The whole sermon is about
Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal. And over and
over in that sermon he quotes those famous lines you know,
that you've got to make a choice, you've got to make a choice. And he talks about the
choice is that you've got to decide whether you're going
to follow Yahweh or you're going to follow Baal. And
then I listened to a sermon on audio,
I was driving down a highway when I was listening to it. And he gets to the
end of the sermon and he quotes it again but he says this:
"America needs a prophet who will hear the ear of America and say to her
now--who will have the ear and say to her now 'how long will you halt and
stand between two opinions? If the Lord be God follow Him, but if Baal be god follow
him and go to hell" and I nearly drove off the highway. >Wow!
>>I mean this was a
very--what he did in his sermon is he pointed out 'I can see trends int he
future. He said the moment this war is over there's going to be
a plague of materialism. People are going to go on a materialistic binge
and they're going to put God aside. And he said we also have to deal with racial
relations which we're putting off and putting off. And he pointed out the problems of America
and he said 'we need a prophet to call America to repentance'.
And what happened, that was in 1944 and thirty years later
in 1974 David Wilkerson who
was a Pentecostal preacher in New York City at that time
ministering primarily to gangs, he wrote a book
called "The Vision" in which he said 'God has given me a vision' and he began to outline
what he thought was the future of the United States. And he started off by saying
'I see not really a depression coming but a recession
of such magnitude that it will effect the lifestyle of nearly every
wage earner in America and around the world. And that recession came in 2008. >Mhm. >>It's
interesting that he had a lot of predictions about the future of the United States
about our immorality, about the flood of immorality coming through movies
and that sort of thing and he said 'I don't believe all these prophecies--
all these prophecies I saw in "The Vision" are going to be fulfilled during my lifetime.
He said I think I will die before that. And he did, he was killed in an automobile
accident in East Texas. >Hm. >>But there was one place in his book that
I underlined in red and I thought, 'I don't think this is right.'
And what he said was 'I believe we have passed a point of no return.'
That was 1974 that I underlined
it in red and put several question marks after it because I thought surely
we haven't reached that point. But-- >Now there is
a question worth discussing. And you address that question, >>Well
the interesting thing about it is that God began to raise up all these voices right at the same
time. First came Dave Wilkerson, then came Francis Schaeffer who had been
living in Switzerland, >Mhm. >>he was originally from the United States. But he had
a study place in Switzerland. He moved back to the United States in the mid 1970's
and he put out that tremendous film series "How Then Should We Live?" I'm sure you
saw it. >Oh yes. >>And it was all about humanism, the impact of humanism, how
we had to stand against it. >In my younger days his
voice rang out >>Oh, unbelievable! >like no other.
And I was challenged, and I was faced with a question: what's going to happen to
America? Are we going to have a revival and move back towards God or
are we going to continue drifting? We are still asking
the question. >>That's right. But we had more voices. For example in 1979
--1978, I'm sorry. Again, in the
1970's. Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Russian author had been
kicked out of Russia came to live in Vermont. >Yeah. >>Nobody thinks of him as an American prophet but man
was--he was invited to speak at the commencement ceremonies at Harvard
University. He went there in June of 1978.
The place they had to hold it outside there were so many people because he was the
hero. They expected him to get up and denounce communism. He got up and
denounced what was going on in the United States. The humanism,
the emphasis on materialism, the rejection of God. They began to
boo him. By the time he finished he was no longer a hero, he was
a pariah. And what he said over and over again is 'folks, I can
sum up in one sentence why Russia went through what it did under communism:
"Men forgot God". And he said that's exactly what's happening
in the United States of America, you have forgotten God. >We have a g
generation now that has forgotten God. Just the
street marches absolutely blow me away. And I'm sure you've seen these
things. >>Yeah. >Our last election was shocking to me
>>Let's talk about that for a moment. You know when I
look at the future of this country I don't see much
hope for the country and it has to do with that election.
That election we had eight years of the most ungodly
administration in American history and yet Obama left office
with a sixty percent approval rating. His designated
heir Hillary Clinton got three million votes more than
Trump. And the millennials
from 18-28 supported an out-and-out socialist
Bernie Sanders and when he didn't get the nomination they voted overwhelmingly for Hillary.
That's the future of this nation. And something worse than that: The Barna
--the recent Barna poll shows that only
9% of Americans have a Biblical worldview. >Hm. >>And only
17% of Christians, who claim to be Christians have ea
Biblical worldview. >Let me stop you right there. Let's talk about
that. What is a Biblical worldview? >>Yes. >Somebody
is sitting out there right now with that same question. What is this thing called
a Biblical worldview? Because the Bible has been discredited.
in our era. >>That's true. >It's kind of old-fashioned. >>Old fashioned,
doesn't have any relevance anymore, >Yeah. >>that's the thing.
In the last chapter of this book I go into that in dome detail as to
what is a worldview because most people don't know what a worldview
is. But what the Barna association did was to put together I think it was
six questions, they went out and asked, now just not a
small number. They asked thousands and thousands of Americans these
questions. And he questions were things like, 'do the Scriptures
contain errors and contradictions?' >Mhm.
>>'Is there a hell?' 'Did
Jesus Christ sin?' >Yeah. >>Gary, evangelicals
were answering like 25%, 'yes, Jesus sinned'.
People who claim to be evangelicals. >Wow. >>If Jesus sinned we have no
hope. He had to be a sinless sacrifice. But these
are just basic questions. 'Do you believe that God is
on His throne and in control of this world?' and 9%
of Americans had a Biblical worldview and only 17% of
those claim to be Christians. >Hm. >>We've lost the Biblical worldview.
And the average millennial today knows almost nothing about the
Scriptures. Even Christians, I'm talking about Christians.
To them they can't understand what is all this about homosexual marriage? Why should
the churches be upset about that? They don't know the Scriptures.
>You know it strikes me as you're talking, I must be really
old-fashioned because I believe in the divine and full
expression of the Word of God. >>Absolutely, yes! >That is Scripture is god-breathed.
I beleive in the virgin birth of Christ. >>Absolutely.
>I believe in that Christ's
vicarious suffering on the cross is the thing that will enable me to
have eternal life and there's no other way that I can achieve that.
>>Andy you believe Jesus is coming back! >I do! I do, I
>>And you believe He lived a sinless life. >I do. >>You have a Biblical worldview.
(laughter) >But I feel as though I'm sort of out of step with today's
world. >>Well it is. Today, what Christians believe what was the center of
Christianity like 30 or 40 years ago, the fundamental beliefs and all, you hold all those today and
you're considered marginal, you're considered intolerant. >Yeah. >>You're considered
backward. It's really sad. America has
shifted that much and shifted very, very quickly. And that's
what these modern voices are talking about. The second part of
this book is talking about modern voices that are speaking out today.
And there's some--nine of them that I mentioned. People
like Donald Wildmon who most people know head of the American Family Association or was, >Right.
>>he's retired now. Erwin Lutzer who was
the pastor of the Moody Church,
and David Jeremiah, most people know him. >Oh yes. >>Bill Koenig who is a White House
correspondent, Jan Markell, and Albert Mohler. You know Albert
Mohler is an intellectual and most of his stuff
I have great difficulty reading. He is not easy to read, but we need him!
Because he speaks to intellectuals and he is a
man who stands for what the Bible says and so, you know we need him.
And then Franklin Graham who I consider to be on the cutting edge
of the war that's
going on in America today. In fact Gary I would challenge your
people to just go to Google and type in the name 'Franklin Graham'
and see what articles come up. And you will find that about 90% of
them are hate-filled calling him every name in the
book denouncing him saying 'oh he should have been like his father',
and 'he's gone off the deep end'. They hate him with a passion,
when he went out during the last election to all fifty states
and held a prayer conference in every state of the union
I prayed that God would protect his life because he was hated that much. And he
didn't go out campaigning for Trump. In fact he started every
speech with these word, every one of them. He said "I don't believe the Republican Party
is the hope for America. I don't believe the Democratic Party is the hope for America, there's
only one hope for America: Jesus Christ. We need to get on our knees and repent of our sins or we have
no hope whatsoever. I think that what he did there is one of the reasons
that Trump won that miraculous victory is because he went to every state and called
people to pray, not for Trump to win but to repent before the Lord
God. >Absolutely. And he was not cut out of
election. In other words he was included. Franklin Graham actually played a rather large
role. >>Well his father was one of the greatest evangelists that's ever
been around since Paul. But Franklin Graham was
not--is not, that is not his primary calling. His primary calling is a prophetic voice
and he speaks out against the sins of society and calls America
to repentance and speaks out against the sins of society
as his father never did because his father was an evangelist. But he is a true
prophet. And then of course I mentioned Robert Jeffress of First Baptist in Dallas,
who is an expert at sound bytes. They get him
on TV and he knows the power of soundbites. You can't just
go on and on and on. You've gotta say it short and simple if you wanna get on TV and he knows how to do it. >That's tru
Yeah. >>And he's very powerful at that, and he is one who
is warning America of impending judgment. And then finally Jonathan Cahn. Jonathan Cahn's a
very controversial with people. A lot of people have written him off, they say well
he's off and out and all--the one thing that
is, he's right on target about is his message about America. Jonathan Cahn's
message about America is that we have strayed from God's word,
we are in rebellion against God and we had better
repent or we're going to be destroyed. >Yeah, and that brings up a point, and I want to ask you a
question here. The prophets of Israel, the pre-exilic prophets
who going back to Hosea, for example,
before the Assyrian captivity in 722 B.C.,
that wiped out the ten northern tribes, you read the
prophets saying 'to Israel at that time, if you don't shape
up God is going to allow a-- >>Over and over and over. >a foreign nation
to come in and to wipe you off of the face of God's promised land.
>>That's right, true. >Over and over and over the prophets talk about this
and what happened to Israel in 722? They had not changed their
ways and the Assyrians came in and wiped them out. Such a thing
as could never happen, >>God did the same thing with Judah in the South.
Sent prophet after prophet. You know God does not pour out His wrath
without warning and usually what he'll do is send prophetic voices. If they don't pay attention to the
prophetic voices then He sends remedial judgments. And
we've had remedial judgments on this nation calling them to repentance. And if they
keep doubling up their fists and shaking it He'll finally
move them from judgment to destruction. I think two of the saddest verses in the
Bible can be found over in 2 Chronicles
chapter 36 verses 17 and 18. Listen to this, this is speaking
of Judah: "and the Lord the God of their fathers
sent word to them again and again by His messengers because He had compassion on His people
and on his dwelling place. But they continually mocked the messengers of
God, despised His words, scoffed at His prophets until
the wrath of the Lord rose against His people, until there was not
remedy." there is a point at which God will deliver you from judgment to destruction.
Jeremiah preached repentance, God will destroy this
nation if you don't repent, and what did they say over and over, the
temple the temple, the temple. And what were they meaning? God's Shekinah glory
is in our temple. Do you think for one moment God's going to allow somebody to
touch our nation and destroy Jerusalem and destroy our temple? You're crazy,
you're crazy men. Well today prophetic voices are speaking out and calling this
nation to repentance or it's going to be destroyed. People scoff at them and laugh at
them and say 'don't you know that this is God's favorite nation?' It's like
He sits on the throne wrapped in an American flag. Yes God loves
America, He used America mightily to send the gospel all over the world, to send
Bible translations all over the world. He has blessed us like no other
nation in history except Judah. And then we've turned against Him.
And we're shaking our fist at Him and we're violating His word. And I tell you
I just wept on the night that President Obama lit up
the White House with the colors of what I call
'the sexual perversion movement' celebrating sexual perversion. How
that must have --how God must have wept over that. I wept over
that. It just-- >It was in your fact. >>And here's the point,
several pastors in America who I highly respect
have been saying recently 'well we know it's bad, we know it's terrible,
but we still think there's hope for America because of the great revivals in the past.
They point to great revivals in the past and there have been. >Yeah. >>And they
say 'we grew cold in the Lord but there was revival. We grew cold but there was revival.'
But my point is we haven't grown cold in the Lord. We are now
in open rebellion against God shaking our fist at
God. The average American just doesn't stop and think about what rebellion we're in.
We're murdering over a thousand babies a day.
I mean every day in the name of freedom of choice for women. >Yeah.
>>The most sacred thing that you can think of beside the Lord Himself is a baby in
a womb! And we're murdering these babies. And we are
the moral polluters of planet Earth. We are the ones, everywhere I
go in the world I know if I turn on that TV in that hotel room
I'm going to see American movies and American television programs that are blasphemous,
violent, vile, vulgar. We are the moral polluter of planet Earth.
>Those movies are demonic movies now. >>Oh absolutely. >You watch those movies now you're seeing
demons in starring roles. >>Yes.
And we consume more illegal drugs
our nation does, than all the rest of the nations of the world combined.
>>Opiate addictions. >>It's just one thing after
another. And now the latest rage is everybody wants marijuana.
We've got the legalized marijuana, >Right. >>so we're going to be a nation on a high.
>And we still don't know what the social damage is going to
be. It's still experimental. We know it's not going to be good, but I think
it's going to be worse than anybody thinks. >>It's going to be a door into other drugs, is what it's going to be. >Absolut
I want to ask you a question. 2 Timothy 3
"This know also that in the last days perilous times shall come.
And that word 'perilous' which i've done a word study on in the Greek
is 'halipas' and it means 'insane'.
This know also that in the last days insane times shall come for many
shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers,
I'm not going to read the whole list, you've read the list, >>But it's like watching the evening news.
>And I want you to comment on that because it contains the phrase
'last days', which I find
--and when Paul wrote to Timothy he was
talking about the time in which we now live, 2 Timothy 3. >>Yes.
Yes, absolutely. The last days, there's a sense in which
we've been in the last days for the church ever since the church began. But the
Bible often speaks of the last days as the days right at the--leading
up to the time that the Lord Jesus Christ is going to return. And I think that's what
he's talking about here. And he's just talking about society disintegrating
before our very eyes. And Gary you and I both in our
lifetimes have seen this happen in the United States of America. >Yeah, we have. >>We were talking about this before e
program. When we were born nothing was open on Sunday. >That's right. >>Sunday was a sacred
day. You did not schedule anything on Sunday. Today we
got golf tournaments, we've got football
games, we've got everything in the world going on. And Wednesday night was also--you didn't schedule anything
on Wednesday night because churches met on Wednesday night. >That's correct.
>>I could go--you know I recently spoke to a group of teenagers
and I told them about growing up and how we studied the Bible
all the time and went to church on Sunday morning, Sunday night, Wednesday night,
vacation Bible school. We had things
closed on Sunday and we had all kinds of things that
expressed the Christian, Judea-Christian values. They thought I'd been dropped in from another planet.
They couldn't believe that America ever existed like that. (Gary chuckles) >You were a fanatic!
(both laugh)
>No you were not a fanatic! >>When I was going through school all the way through the 12th
grade we started every day with a Bible reading and with a prayer! Every
day! >When I graduated from junior high in the ninth grade
the Gideons were at the junior high school and they gave each graduate
student a brand-new
Bible. That's-- >>My literature reader in the 12th
grade in literature were Bible stories with a moral at the
end. Bible--whole book that thick and Bible stories. That's what we
studied in literature in the 12th grade. And today you'd be kicked out the door.
>You would. Well where are going? I mean somebody's
watching right now and saying 'you are such a pessimist. What
-- (laughter) Can't you get a little more optimistic?
I am very optimistic because as a Christian I am looking for my Lord.
On a moment by moment basis and I have
a, just a sense of the reality of His coming for His
people. >>Well I don't consider myself a pessimist I consider myself a realist.
And I think that based upon my study of how God deals with
nations I'm not a person with supernatural knowledge
I just take what the Bible says about how God deals with nations and I
know that He is dealing with this nation the same way. Romans 1 is a good example. Romans
1 says that when a nation begins to rebel against God, God will--and they
refuse to repent, refuse to respond to His prophetic voices
and judgments, He will step back and lower the hedge of protection.
And it says the first thing that will happen when He does that
is that there will be a sexual revolution. And that's happened in the
1060's. Then it says if the nation refuses to repent He steps back a
second time and lowers the hedge of protection and allows evil to multiply. And what
happens? A homosexual plague. Happened in the 70's, 80's and continues.
Then it says that if the nation refuses He steps back the third time
lowers the hedge of protection and delivers the nation to
a depraved mind. And I believe we are at that
third step right now where He is basically, He is pouring out His wrath on this
nation but He's doing it indirectly by simply just lowering the hedge of protection and allowing evil to
multiply. And we're in the depraved mind state. We're in the depraved mind
stage when the city of New York says there's 51 different genders
and if the employees of the city don't recognize those they can be
fired. I mean we're in the depraved stage when we're approving
marriage between people of the same sex. This is depravity!
And so I see the pattern, I see us following
that pattern and I see that we're headed toward destruction. And
but the thing that I want to emphasize is their
tremendous hope for individuals. There may not be much hope for America, but there's tremendous
hope for individuals. That hope is one thing only: Jesus Christ.
And the people watching this program need to get serious about Jesus.
today. What is your relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ? Do you know Him
as your Lord and Savior? Are you simply a cultural Christian,
or a carnal Christian? Folks the problem is most Christians in America today are what
I would call 'carnal Christians' or they are cultural Christians. The carnal
Christian walks with one foot in the church, one foot in the world. He doesn't know which way really to
go. The cultural Christian is born into a Christian family, raised in the church. But he has
no relationship with Jesus Christ. He
has no relationship whatsoever. He is never reading the Bible, he is never praying, he's just going
through the motions. And our churches are full of this kind of people and we need to get
serious about the Lord because we're living on borrowed time. >And now is the time
to come to Christ. You know the Holy Spirit is
still here active on planet Earth. >>Yes. Absolutely.
>But when the church departs the Spirit is going to be withdrawn and you won't even believe
what the world will be like. My point is
you don't know when it's going to happen. It could happen this afternoon,
tomorrow, and suddenly you'll be plunged into a very very dark
world indeed. Today
you still have the opportunity to pray to the Lord
and ask to receive the blessing of eternal life
through Christ's finished work on the cross. >>And your comments remind
me of 2 Peter 3:9, "The Lord is not slow about His
promise as some count slowness,"--the promise for the return of Jesus. >Yeah.
>>"But is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish,
but all should come to repentance". >Amen. Dr. David
Reagan, I'm going ot talk talk to you now about his books. We have them
right here in our online bookstore, Prophecy Watchers. We've
just been talking about "God's Prophetic Voices to America", we've barely
scratched the surface of this book. If you'd like to plumb the spiritual
riches of the great minds of great Christians, this is your book.
"God's Prophetic Voices to America". Also we
carry "Living on Borrowed Time". It's all about imminency,
imminency means the Lord could act as
prophesied in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye without any warning whatsoever.
And we believe that His coming was
imminent. Third book, "Israel and Bible Prophecy".
And this book I love it because it's very easy to
assimilate the details. They're factual,
in order. They're written in an entertaining style
and if you want to consume a lot of information
without struggling, and I think most people do, this is
your book. (chuckles) All three of these books by David Reagan
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if you feel the same, yeah
And we could blow the lights out of this town, you know
In the dark outside our hearts will glow 'Cause we love big
Yeah, we love big And we could blow the lights out
of this town, you know In the dark outside our hearts will glow
'Cause we love big
A little more than we know Gone off to Tokyo
Jump, run, fly, telephone Call, I'm in Tokyo
Jump, run, fly
Call, I'm in Tokyo Jump, run, fly
Compare, we're used to better days
I feel you sellin' out too scared to play, yeah
And we could blow the lights out of this town, you know
In the dark outside our hearts will glow 'Cause we love big
Yeah, we love big And we could blow the lights out
of this town, you know In the dark outside our hearts will glow
'Cause we love big A little more than we know
Gone off to Tokyo Jump, run, fly, telephone
Call, I'm in Tokyo Jump, run, fly
Call, I'm in Tokyo Jump, run, fly
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COLOMBIA TRAVEL: BLACK LIVING IN MEDELLIN | LIFE IN MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA VLOG | Chanelle Adams - Duration: 14:21.We're going to climb?
We're going to climb, all of that?
Being hungry?
You didn't tell me that we were going to climb!
Hello Youtube!
Welcome to my channel!
I'm Chanelle Adams, welcome!
Now, I've started the day
I was working
As an English teacher online
and now...
I'm going to have breakfast
...because I'm so hungry
And yes, I've started something new in my life
Now I'm starting a
Fast
It's not a full fast
Normally I...
Normally I eat during 8 hours throughout the day
Sometimes less
But, I have
Sixteen hours of fasting
And because of that...
I can improve my system
I can improve many things
throughout my body
So, for me
It's the 2nd week, and it's helping me so much
This fast
And now, my 16 hours...
...of fasting has finished!
And I can eat! Thank you God!
So, I'm going to have breakfast now
One thing that I've realized
From here in Colombia
Is, the people don't put
eggs in the fridge
And why? In the supermarket...
There are no eggs in the fridges
or...
They're not cold, they're outside (in the store)
It's really strange to me
Because I'm used to putting eggs
in the fridge
But here it's not like that
And I realize that almost everybody else in the world doesn't put eggs
in the fridge. Why?
Why?
For me, a normal day
when I'm walking in the street, there's people screaming in the street at me
"Precious black woman, black woman, black girl"
And, I remember when...
I had problems problems with the word "Negra"
But now, I know what it means
That it's something good
That, it's not something bad
You're so young!
"Mahalo"
I've never heard of here
A garden?
Or...
Look!
All the way up, look
"Mahalo"
We're going to climb?!
we're going to climb all of that?
Being hungry?!
Okay, I'm with her!
I'm with her!
We have to climb? I didn't know!
-I'm hungry!
You didn't tell me that we're going to climb!
-How weak!!
Yes! I'm proud of that!
I cant anymore!
You can't do it?
-No!
You can do it!
Hi cow!
-It's a bull
No!
-yes!
It looks like a really really skinny cow
It's a bull, hi bull!
It's a bull silly!
It's a bull!
Okay that one is a cow
-Yes
It looks like a cow
It looks like a cow
Oh wow! I can't anymore!
There's a light...
at the end...
of the tunnel. Lets go!
We can do it!
I'm not in shape
I don't exercise at all, none
I only eat,
and...
hangout on the couch, and eat some more
We did it!
We did it!
We did it!
Look at all that we climbed
all of that!
we climbed
Okay, we climbed it
-Want to take a picture?
Yes, this way
-I don't want to take a picture because I'm super sweaty
Look how cool!
I'm going to jump
Outside the window
What do you want to do?
Whatever is fine
But not in the sun
Right here, and later we'll...
Yes
...walk around
She wants to roll down
Not me!
-I want cake!
Well I love cake!
Look how beautiful!
This is Medellín
Medellín
Medellín
And the view is beautiful
Well..
I love it here, I love this country
I love this city
Cool, so cool
And this place also
I recommend it to you guys
Uh oh, it's going to rain!
No! Why, why why?
Why is it going to rain?
I don't want it to rain
Okay
Let's go
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Never Use This Hairproduct! - Men's Hairstyle Pomades Review - Duration: 9:39.
Rasmus: Hello guys, I'm Rasmus and you're watching Slickhaar TV too. I'm here with Leo and today we're going to look at some pomades and
one Gel
Leo: Yes, and we're going to talk about the history of pomades
and we're gonna talk about everything about pomades. Rasmus: I´m looking forward for that because I know you did some nice research and
It's a pretty good story, so keep hanging on and we'll do also a few hairstyles, so it's gonna be good
Leo: Welcome guys welcome to my channel. No, no? it's still Rasmus and Emil?
Welcome guys to Slikhaar, tips, friends? let's call it friends. Today we are gonna talk about POMADES
POMADAS in Spanish POMADES in English, that's a big topic
There's a lot of people that doesn't know the difference between a wax. a pomade, clay, a cream and a gel...
GELS
Today we're gonna talk about POMADES why it's important to know the difference because you have to know what you're putting on your hair
it's very, very important
POMADES
Actually the first POMADES came out at the end of 18th century the word comes from
Pomum that means fruit in Latin the first POMADES were made of animal fat and fruits
And they were use in everything also for the hair
and they were only used by the royalty and bourgeoisie. There at the beginning of the 20th century
we got some POMADES that the movie stars of that time started to use. Oh my God. They were like mute movies
And then in the 50s with the rock & roll
We got all the POMADES that were used for that classic hairstyle: pompadours
Flat top. I don't know how to do the flattop and duck tails
Those are the classic hairstyles from the 50s rockabilly you know rockabilly style
But those POMADES were oil based
but today we got a revolution
in the market: the water-based POMADES
the problem that we have with oil-based pomades is that they are very, very, very harsh and very hard for your hair
because they use in gredients based on petroleum as vaseline. There's some barbers
that are using it, and it's okay because you can get very classic look from the 50s
And it's very it's very hard for your hair to use oil-based POMADES, but today. We have a revolution
Nowadays we have two types of POMADES: oil-based pomades and water-based pomades. the water-based pomades
They're not so hard with your hair, and it's so easy to take them off from your hair
And that's something very important because as you must know you shouldn't wash your hair every day
But if you live in a big city as London, Delhi
Mexico City, Santiago
Leo: What's that? Arnau: Barcelona. Leo: I said big city. If you live in a big city
you need to wash your hair every day because you may be feeling that it's very greasy because you know the
pollution, the weather conditions make you feel the hair is very greasy
So you probably need to wash your hair every day. But remember when you wash your hair! You also have to use a conditioner
Did you ask me? What kind of conditioner? wow!
What a good question!
But first if you need to wash your hair every day, you should
definitely use a shampoo, a quality shampoo as DETOXX from By Vilain. I can just offer you guys the best
conditioner in the market the only one
By Vilain Skyline Cooling Conditioner. This is you know this is like food for your hair. Today in the market
there's a lot of different POMADES, for example you have this one
*whispers (smells very bad)
Arnau: what´s that Leo? Leo:oh, what a good question! This is By Vilian POWERMADE
It's a water-based POMADE, it is the favourite pomade of the house. I want to put on my head different kind of POMADES
Pomades is also like something people start to use after the gels. You know what gels are?
I can´t use gels
but I have to tell you I use to use them when I was a teenage
but I´m just going to show you. I'm just gonna wash my hair
do you like how I look without anything on my hair? okay? Now. I'm gonna use a gel
It is pink! now, I'm gonna use this... so many years -(smelling)- so, oh!
It smells to alcohol. I - I smell alcohol
Everywhere! and that's exactly the problem with these products it has so much alcohol in it. That is really ruining you hair
Really guys you shouldn't buy cheap stuff, it´s your hair, you know
feels strange
My hair is hard and
I don't know if I can...can I reestyle it? what?
I don't know. This is not good for my hair.
I can tell you that. I can smell the alcohol in it, and it gets very dry it's very hard for your hair.
gels... well now I'm gonna
I'm gonna go and shower my hair with DETOXX because I just want the gel to go off from my hair
I normally do like this
But it's wrong. According to Emil you have to do like this
And it's actually better for your hair
We're gonna try this very popular product. This is a water-based Pomade
You know? it looks a lot like
the gel from before. So it's another POMADE, water-based pomade. And we're gonna try it
I can feel it like it's drying on my hair...and just
it´s getting a little hard, but I can still
Go with my fingers through my hair, but
(whispering) what it´s this?
My God
Why are you laughing?
I´m gonna take a look
Don't know it's says that It's a super hold and
It's water-based pomade, okay
I will never never ever tell you to use a gel. You should´t use a gel because it's very bad for your hair
Something's wrong, but you know there's a lot of products in the market and
Maybe this is just not the one for me, but now, now we're gonna use By Vilain POWERMADE
This is the By Vilain pomade water-based. You can see the color. It's very smooth as all the pomades
Look at this
smells good
Now we're trying
By Vilian Powermade
you should always do like this, always warm the product specially when we are talking about a wax or a
Clay, you should always do like this
with all products... and now I'm gonna work out the product on my hair
Feel much better
This is actually an improve, can you see the difference?
It smells good. It's very easy to put it in my hair. It says that it's slight hold
I actually feel that I can rearrange or restyle my hair. Shall we test the hold?
The product doesn't feel sticky on my hand. Smells good, feels good, looks good. Oh my god. It's good
you can use Powermade to find the
style that you want, but I'm gonna use this to finish... do you know this product?
Don't look at it! write in the comments if you know the name of this product
Oh, this is a wax, and you should always, always
warm it up
Then it's like you have nothing on your hand, then you work
the product on your hair, give it some volume there
Thank you guys for tuning in in this episode of Slikhaar TV. I really hope that you like it
Let us know down in the comments what you think about it
We're trying new stuff, and we just need your feedback this was POMADES
and why you should´nt use gels
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Life Update - Moving, Chronic Illness, Laptop Breaks, Polyamory & More - Duration: 13:50.Hey friends.
Welcome back.
For those of you who don't know me, I'm Courtney, and I have Phaedra and Nyx, my two standard
poodles sleeping in the room with me.
So I asked you guys on Instagram stories whether you wanted me to do a product review next
or a life update, and you guys chose life update, at least when I last looked before
I started filming this video.
Life update it is.
So if you don't know, I just bought a new home, and I did a home tour, so if you haven't
seen that, I'll put a link to that video up here, but I'm sure many of you know that and
that's why you're here for this video.
So I'm going to update you as to what has been going on with me.
Last week was moving week.
On Tuesday it was moving day, and I did all kinds of planning because I wanted this move
to go as smoothly as possible.
My husband Ray was not taking off of work, and Dave has a limited amount of spoons to
help me with things.
He has a chronic illness.
For those of you who aren't familiar with spoon theory, basically that means he can
only do so much before he's done for the day and can't do any more.
I had a lot of pressure on me, and luckily one of my best friends, Corinne, came over
to help me with coordinating the move, which was great.
So she showed up at my house at 9:45, and Dave and her and I were all ready to start
preparing to tell the movers what gets packed up first, what's going to go where, and so
we waited and waited, and at 10:15 the movers still weren't there.
so I called them up and said, "Hey, I'm scheduled for movers to be here at 10:00 to move me
and there's nobody here," and they're like, "we don't have you on the schedule."
And I'm like, "Well, you all charged my credit card, you made me pay a deposit, and you're
not here, so you need to fix this."
And they were like, "Uh, okay."
And the reason I had chosen this moving company because it was College Hunks Hauling Junk,
blah blah blah movers, I don't know if they're just local to Tampa or if they're like a nationwide
chain, but my friends had used them to move into their house, so they had said that they're
reasonable, they're polite, they did a good job, they didn't break anything, and so I
was like, "Okay, I'll go ahead and look at them."
They gave me a really reasonable quote.
I put a deposit down, and they're supposed to be there.
So they finally had people show up at 12:00 to start work, so my schedule got pushed back
by two hours from what it was supposed to be, but I was like, "All right, it's not a
problem.
We can make this work."
So they start packing up stuff, and Dave's room, I specifically tell them, "Do not touch
his computer.
Leave his tower alone.
I personally am going to move that.
You can pack up his clothes.
You can pack up the rest of his computer equipment, all of that stuff, but don't touch that."
And so come to find out, they moved that, but they left some stuff that they were supposed
to pack up.
That was one problem.
One of the other problems was that, there was stuff like this throughout the entire
thing, they were supposed to pack up my makeup room dead last, because I didn't want anything
in there to get really hot on the truck and melt.
Well, they didn't do it dead last even though they told me that they would, so anyway, I
was stressed about that, but we get to the new house, start moving everything in.
It's going pretty well, and then it starts raining, so that basically meant that they
had to stop until it had stopped raining enough so that there was no safety hazard, which
I totally understand, but then I had to leave for an emergency and let Dave continue to
tell people where to put things, and that was a mistake, because for whatever reason,
Ray and Dave couldn't ever tell people where to put things where I want them, so I was
very frustrated, so then by the time the movers were done and finished, I had just gotten
back, and so I had to figure out how to move the big heavy things with Corinne's help,
because some things were in the wrong spot and I was really pissed about it.
Anyway, made it through moving day.
It was great, in our new home, got to spend the night in our new home, slept pretty well
except for the fact that we didn't have curtains up in our master bedroom, and so that meant
that I was up around the time the sun rose.
If you know me, you'll know that I'm a night owl, so getting up when the sun rises is not
my cup of tea.
Oh, and that was another thing.
On moving day, I had gotten up at like 8:45 and I had started doing last minute preparations
around the house at 9:00, and I was still up doing things and trying to help get things
moved and unpacked and situated at like 12:30 a.m., so I had been doing it for more than
12 hours on Tuesday night, so I was really cranky.
And then basically I spent all of last week on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
etc., going and unpacking to try and get things unpacked from this house.
Some of the stuff that got left at the old house that wasn't supposed to get left I had
to go back and move just a Prius carload at a time, which was no fun, and pretty much
it wore me out.
I basically wasn't able to blog at all.
I was able to work on stuff for my clients, keep up with my work and do stuff around the
house, because Ray didn't take off a single day of work to help me with moving, and Dave
can really only do so much.
He's very limited in what he can do, so it all fell on me.
I was very, very grateful that my friend Corinne was able to help me a couple times.
Ray's mom was able to help me a couple times, which was really nice, but for the most part,
it was just me and the dogs.
So eventually got the curtains up, which was great, and the first time I finally sat down
to try and actually load my laptop, because I was basically doing all of my work for work
on my iPad.
my laptop started having artifacting errors, and if you're not familiar with that, it's
basically at least for me from my computer, I started having these neon green and neon
purple bars that were going up and up and up the screen.
So if I restarted it, then I wouldn't see the bars, but it wouldn't be able to load
the browser, and so it would just kind of hang forever, so then I would reboot it again
and I'd get the artifacting.
It kept doing this back and forth, back and forth.
Finally I realized, fuck, I'm going to have to send my machine off to Falcon Northwest,
because it's a Falcon Northwest laptop.
So I had got on the phone with their tech support and said, "Hey, here's screenshots
of exactly what I'm experiencing, here's what I'm guessing it might be, but I'm not 100%
sure."
And they're like, "Yeah, well you have through your warranty on this machine, and it's not
quite two years old yet."
I've noticed with laptops, they seem to go at around two years, so I bought a three year
warranty this time.
So I talk with them at length.
They gave me very specific instructions on how to mail it to them, and then I had to
worry about backing up my machine before I mailed it out, and so I tried to back it up
on my network drive, but for whatever reason, it needed a male to male cord, which I couldn't
find, just I didn't have, and I finally just said screw this and I had Ray buy me a backup
external hard drive that, I don't know where it's at at the moment, but I backed everything
up onto that drive so I could at least have everything safe that I needed, and then I
went to the UPS Store to mail it off, and the closest UPS Store to me, the girl who
worked there was probably the crankiest, most dour teenager I have ever seen.
Maybe that's a young adult, but she was super cranky and bitchy.
She did not want to follow the instructions from Falcon Northwest on how to pack the machine
and she was very resentful that I asked her to.
I basically said, "Look, I need to watch you pack it, and it needs to be done exactly the
way they're asking, because otherwise it voids my warranty."
And so I had to have it packed exactly the way they said, and it had to be insured for
$1700 and all of this stuff, so basically to mail it out I spent $350 to ship it off
there.
Then I find out from Falcon Northwest that they're running seven to 10 days behind, so
even though my laptop should get to them, I believe, on Thursday this week, they're
not going to be able to look at it for almost two weeks.
So I'm probably going to be without my machine for about a month.
This sucks, because for me to do any blogging, I need my laptop.
So while I can use my husband's alienware or I can use Dave's Microsoft Surface laptop
because I've used both of those machines in the past, and I've got Photoshop and Adobe
Premier Pro CC installed on them, it's not my machine.
I really, really fucking hate using somebody else's computer whenever I'm trying to get
work done.
It drives me up the fucking wall.
So I am resigned to the fact that I should probably budget for building a desktop machine,
even though I haven't had a desktop machine in years, because when you have problems with
a desktop, it's pretty much easier to diagnose and buy a new part and swap it out, 'cause
that's something that I used to do all the time.
Laptops are much more finicky and it's harder to take them apart.
I used to be able to take them apart with Dave's help, because he used to do computer
repair, so he'd know everything that he needed to do with them, and he could guide me through
it, but they just seem to be more and more difficult to do that, so I'd rather just send
them off to whoever made them to get them fixed.
So anyway, we're going to see how my laptop turns out.
I'll keep you posted.
I'm still going to be blogging and posting as much as I can now that I've finished moving,
and I've got most of my unpacking done, not all of it, but most.
I still have a ton of clothes left to unpack.
Oh, and I haven't touched my storage units at all.
I really don't want to touch those.
I put a ton of my husband's crap into storage, and I don't want any of it in the new house.
The only thing I really want out of my storage unit is my shoes and my clothes that I put
into storage, 'cause I put about half of my clothes into storage, and I realized, I could
probably give up most of the clothes, but I don't want to give up the shoes.
I really want my shoes that are in storage.
I hired a trainer to help me with Nyx and Phaedra, because I wanted to take their training
to the next level, so I start with that trainer next week and I'm really excited about that,
because I feel like my dogs are pretty good dogs.
Well, I feel like Phaedra's an excellent dog, but I feel like Nyx is a brat, because sometimes
she listens and sometimes she doesn't, so I want one on one training sessions to help
me improve how I communicate with her, and the guy that I hired, he does all positive
reinforcement training, which is what I believe in.
I'm not somebody who believes that you should hit a dog or anything like that.
I believe in saying yes and using treats, pets, attention, basically any type of positive
reinforcement to get the behavior you want.
So I'm looking forward to that.
If you follow me on Instagram stories, you'll see some of the escapades of the dogs around
the house and some of the things that I've done around the house, like today I hung up
a bunch of pictures around the house.
Ray's mom gave me my favorite painting of hers from her house, which is this picture
of Hawaii and there's this palm tree and the waves crashing in the ocean and it's just
gorgeous, so I hung it in my formal dining room.
I put up my favorite Jasmine Becket-Griffith pieces of art in my bedroom.
My favorite piece by her is Loup-Garou: Blanche Neige
. Basically it's like Snow White, it's like werewolf Snow White.
That's my girl.
I love her.
That's my favorite one.
So she's in my bed hanging up on my side of the bed, and I have on the other side, on
Ray's side of the bed, the Alice in Wonderland trippy looking girl with the Cheshire Cat
and a cupcake, which kind of reminds me of an acid trip, it's really cool.
I put my mermaid picture back in my bathroom, which I love.
As shocking as this may sound, I haven't done any makeup shopping.
I haven't kept up on makeup at all, which has been killing me.
I haven't had time for YouTube.
I think I've watched like two or three YouTube videos at all recently, which has killed me.
I watched a video by Coffee Break with Dani.
I watched a video from Liv Loves her Makeup.
I've watched Angelica as well, who I love.
So I've seen a couple from them, but that's it.
Oh, and I saw a short one of the ones from Jen Luvs Reviews.
So basically those are the four people I've seen recently, and that's it.
So hopefully I will have time soon once I'm not working my fingers to the bone by myself
unpacking an entire house.
Let's see.
Also, I've received questions about "Who is Dave?"
So, Ray is my husband, I've been with Ray since 1999, which is a long time, basically
almost 20 years.
We've been married for like 14 years, and Dave is my partner.
I met Dave in 2006, and about six months later he moved in with me and Ray, and he's been
with us ever since, so we've been together for about 12 years, and I live with both of
them.
We're in a polyamorous relationship, and I'm very happy, they're very happy.
If you are unfamiliar with polyamory, basically it means having many loves, so we are romantically
involved.
They are not romantically involved with each other, but they're basically best friends,
so they geek out and do a bunch of things together that I don't want to do, so I don't
have to do those things with them, like I don't like watching TV shows like Black Mirror
or things with unreliable narrator usually, so they do those things together and I don't
have to do it.
It's great.
We do a lot of things together the three of us, and then I do a lot of things together
with both of us individually, so me and Ray or me and Dave, and we're really happy.
We're in what's known as a polyfi relationship, poly fidelis, which means we're basically
like a closed circuit.
We don't really date outside the three of us, although I have in the past.
I had a girlfriend for five years.
If you're familiar with poly at all, that's where we are at.
And if not, well, we're consenting adults and we love each other and we've been very
happy for a long time, and I would like to point out that I've been in a relationship
with two men, one for 12 years, one for almost 20 years, which has lasted longer than some
people's marriages, so I feel pretty happy.
So I feel pretty good about that.
So anyway, that's what's been going on with me.
What's been going on with you?
Please be sure to let me know in the comments below.
If you like this video and want to see more like it, please give it a thumbs up and share.
It really helps me out, so thank you very much, and if you haven't already, click on
that little subscribe button down below, and I'll catch you on my next video.
Bye.
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Back in Oregon, Day 4 ~ Bronica SQ-Ai, Holga, HP5+ - Duration: 7:28.Today's Thursday, and that means that today is my last full day here in Portland
I'm not in Portland right now, but in Oregon. I had a really hard time choosing the place to go to today
There are so many places around here. It's almost overwhelming and
You are always wondering if you made the right decision. My first idea was to go to the coast today again
Actually, I left the hotel and I started driving in that direction
But then I changed my mind because it would have been a lot of driving again
I've been driving so much, like 600 miles in two days, and I came here instead. This place is called Silver Falls Park
It's kind of close to Salem, the capital of Oregon, and it's a cool park. There are like seven, eight, ten
pretty cool waterfalls
And I've been here only once because it's a pretty popular spot
Not during the week as you will see. So it's gonna be mostly about waterfalls of course and trees and whatnot
They're not my favorite subjects not because I don't like them
I actually love them, but I find them really hard and challenging to photograph
It's really hard for me... with a waterfall
I feel like there are only so many photos you can take of, or so many ways you can be creative with a waterfall.
You can't really change the angles too much and
There is not much you can do with the background because the waterfall is usually falling from you know a cliff so you have
The cliff as a background and it's something that you can't really change. We'll see what we can do here as I said they are
Not my favorite subjects because I struggle a lot, but I wanted to do something different today
I wanted to walk instead of driving. Let's get started
Okay, so I'm here setting up a long exposure of the waterfall
but instead of getting the whole thing I'm just focusing on the base, let me show you
Something like that so ideally the path
you see the path there behind the waterfall
Just a little bit of the river / creek. It's a little bit dark here even though
It's daylight now, but I'm gonna be using the ten-stop ND filter, so that will give me two a half minutes
Yeah, it started raining, so I headed back. Now I'm kind of tired
I'm all wet, my camera gear is all wet too, so I'm testing the weather proofing
but now I'm gonna just head back to the hotel and take a shower, change my clothes, enjoy a little bit of Portland too
Because I haven't had the time
I've been driving around, and just wait for tomorrow to visit other spots in Portland before taking the plane out of here
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