Sunday, June 24, 2018

Youtube daily report Jun 24 2018

 Well-wishers have arrived in their hundreds to remember 23-month-old Alfie Evans, who passed away on 28 April

 Alfie, who suffered from a degenerative brain condition, lost his life after spending more than a year in hospital

 His parents, Tom Evans and Kate James, fought to take their toddler to Rome for further treatment, but a court ruled that his life support could be turned off

 Crowds gathered on the streets of Liverpool to pay tribute to Alfie, with hundreds seen outside Everton's Goodison Park stadium while a procession passed by

 A private funeral service was held for the tot earlier on Monday.  Alfie's family requested that the occasion remains private, but made arrangements for the public to pay their respects on the route of his funeral cortege

 Chief Inspector Chris Gibson of Merseyside Police said: "Both the funeral and wake will not be open to the public or media, with our attendance purely being to offer support for those attending the funeral

   "Those who have not been invited to the funeral are asked to avoid the area to allow Alfie's family to grieve privately

"  Alfie Evans tragically died aged 23 months old, after battling with a degenerative brain condition

   The youngster reportedly passed away at 2:30 am on 28 April, BBC News has reported

  Related Love Island: Dani Dyer blow dries her eyelashes Holly Willoughby stuns in victorian themed floral dress Lauren Goodger: All women need to be stronger towards men Jacqueline Jossa's sister Katrina reveals their tragic family history Bill Roache reportedly faces huge bill after investing in tax avoidance scheme Simon Thomas shares heartbreaking last family photo before death of wife Gemma Timmy Matley dead: The Overtones singer's family announce he 'died suddenly' Pick up our special Royal Baby Souvenir Edition magazine with the newest little Royal  The toddler's father, Tom Evans, announced the tragic news on his Facebook account

 In a heartbreaking post he wrote: "My gladiator lay down his shield and gained his wings

absolutely heartbroken."  While his mother Kate confirmed: "Our baby boy grew his wings tonight at 2:30 am

We are heart broken. Thank you everyone for all your support."

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11 Summery Styles to Buy from Lilly Pulitzer in Honor of #NationalWearYourLillyDay - Duration: 4:03.

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7 of Australia's Most Terrifying Inhabitants - Duration: 11:18.

Between the funnel web spiders that can hide in your boots and the snakes that can slither

into your house, Australia can be a pretty scary place.

Well, you don't even know the half of it.

Because odds are, you're not going to stumble across an inland taipan or a saltie on your

bike ride to work, while you're relaxing at the beach, or when you're out hiking

with your friends.

And that's exactly where you'll find the terrors on this list.

Turns out there are plenty of horrifying plants and animals living in Australia, even when

the usual suspects are excluded.

So we've rounded up seven that you might want to keep in mind if you're going to

spend a lot of time down under.

If you hang out in the suburbs along the coasts of Queensland, New South Wales, or southern

Western Australia during spring, you might meet an Australian magpie.

You could be just walking or biking along, minding your own business, when one of these

40 centimeter long black and white birds swoops in out of nowhere.

It might even grab onto your shirt with its sharp claws and start stabbing rapidly at

your eyes like a scene from Hitchcock's The Birds.

But this isn't a movie—this is a real thing that happens, in real life to real people,

and it happens a lot.

In 2017, there were more than 3200 attacks and 520 injuries from magpies in Australia.

These birds are highly territorial, and their aggressive swoops are their way of defending

their chicks.

But less than 15% of magpies attack people, usually ones with nests close to cycling paths.

And that's because human attacks are actually a learned behavior—the product of a sharp

mind that likely arose because the birds are really social.

Scientists have found that magpies who live in big groups do better on problem solving

tests and have more of their eggs hatch, showing that brain power is linked to their reproductive

success.

And that might be because that brainpower allows them to learn things like how to hurt

a human!

Magpies can even remember faces and attack the same people over and over again each season—and

these are birds that can live for 20 plus years.

So just expect... decades... of this!

Human attacks do seem to be on the rise, too, which is probably because they work!

People avoid the areas where attacks happen, which reinforces the idea that this behavior

lets them raise their chicks in peace.

If you want to try your luck around Australia's magpies anyway, locals recommend turning a

helmet into a porcupine with a bunch of zip ties.

Ticks are found all over the world, and they're not exactly anyone's favorite animal since

the whole thing that they do is attach to your body and suck your blood.

But along Australia's eastern shores, one species of tick—the paralysis tick—can

do something much creepier: it can make you allergic to meat.

Like pretty much all ticks, these spider-like creatures leap off blades of grass onto mammals

like ourselves in search of a tasty blood meal.

They'll plunge their sharp mouth parts or chelicerae into flesh and inject a concoction

that ensures they can slurp up blood without interruption.

And that's where it all goes wrong.

Along with the toxins that prevent blood from clotting, the tick injects a cocktail of other

chemicals and anything else hanging out in its saliva.

That can include the pathogens behind things like Q fever and an Australian version of

typhus.

And it also includes neurotoxins, which normally just numb the area, but in extreme cases,

can slowly paralyze you completely if the tick isn't removed.

Hence the name "paralysis tick".

But strangest of all is that this tick's saliva contains galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose

-- a carbohydrate also found in many red meats.

Get too many tick bites, and you can become sensitive to this carbohydrate.

And that means you can develop what's known as tick-induced mammalian meat allergy, even

though it extends to all mammal products, including milk.

So your time down under could make it so you can never enjoy Aussie cheese fries or a juicy

steak from Outback ever again.

The giant centipede is so fearsome it's even known to take on some of Australia's

scariest snakes.

These 16 cm long centipedes are found pretty much everywhere Australia but also in parts

of the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, China and Japan.

Like other centipedes, they've turned their two front legs into menacing hunting tools

called forcipules that not only pack a powerful bite but also inject venom into their victims.

That venom contains dozens of toxins, and is so powerful that it can easily bring down

small lizard or snake.

It's not clear what all the different components do, but researchers have found that the venom

contains cystatin, a protein which fights against our immune defenses.

And it contains glycoside hydrolase, an enzyme which helps it spread throughout the body.

Bites from these centipedes aren't usually lethal to beasts our size, but they do hurt.

A lot.

Sometimes for days.

And that's likely due to special pore-forming toxins which mess with neurons and can even

kill cells.

The biggest danger, though, is that some venom components are similar to ones in bees and

wasps, so people with allergies to those animals can go into anaphylaxis if bitten.

Thankfully they're nocturnal and pretty easy to spot, so bites aren't too common.

But you do want to know they're there so you can watch out for them!

The strychnine tree found in Australia's southeastern temperate forests might look

pretty harmless with its beautiful, fragrant, white flowers and small, orange-like fruit.

But those alluring flowers and appetizing fruit house the dangerous, nitrogen-rich compound

that gives the tree its name.

Strychnine is an alkaloid like caffeine and nicotine, and it had been used in traditional

medicines for centuries.

But it's also the key ingredient in some kinds of rat poison and many Agatha Christie's

murder mysteries.

Strychnine acts on the central nervous system by binding to glycine and acetylcholine receptors,

particularly those on motor nerves in the spinal cord.

Glycine and acetylcholine calm neurons down, making them harder to trigger.

Since strychnine lessens that calming ability, the neurons fire more easily.

Symptoms start with muscle soreness and stiffness, but can escalate quickly to convulsions and

seizures.

If the toxin affects your heart or lungs, then your odds of survival go down fast.

And you only need to ingest 60 to 100 milligrams of the stuff to meet your unpleasant end—roughly

the amount in the seeds from a single fruit.

So yeah, you can't trust Australian trees any more than you can trust Australian animals,

apparently.

Speaking of pretty things that are way more dangerous than you'd think.

If you're snorkelling on one Australia's many beautiful reefs, don't touch any pretty

conical snail shells you see.

If you get too close, these predatory snails can spear you with their venomous harpoons!

The Queen Victoria Cone is endemic to Australia, meaning its the only place in the world you'll

find these gastly gastropods.

Although it is similar to the equally-scary and more widespread Geography Cone, which

is also found in Australia's northern waters.

Both subdue their prey by stabbing them with venom-delivering, tooth-like things called

radulas.

Cone snail venoms contain dozens of different conotoxins—short chains of amino acids that

can mess with neuronal signaling in different ways, ultimately paralyzing their victims.

Those potent venoms allow these snails—which, as you would expect, aren't exactly known

for their speed—to feed on animals that might otherwise outpace them.

Some species even take down fish!

If you're unfortunate enough to tread on one of them, you might just feel a bee-like

sting at first.

Then, the stung area may go numb and turn blue due to the lack of blood flow.

The limb could become temporarily paralyzed, and you could even experience blurry vision,

feel faint or have trouble breathing as the venom spreads.

And big geography cones have killed people, though deaths are super rare.

So... maybe think twice before picking up that souvenir from the ocean floor.

If you already know not to eat suspicious looking fruit or pick up unknown objects from

the sea, great.

But to be wracked with agony for months, all you have to do is brush up against the wrong

plant on a hike in the tropical forests of northern Australia, particularly the beautiful

Tablelands near Cairns.

The Gympie Gympie tree is infamous for causing some of the most excruciating pains imaginable.

One researcher described it as burning like acid while being electrocuted at the same

time.

And it packs such a painful punch because its stem, purple raspberry-like fruits, and

heart-shaped leaves are all covered with tiny, silica-tipped hairs — the same stuff that

makes up quartz.

These easily pierce your skin then break open, releasing toxins stored inside.

The main pain-inducing compound is a linked bundle of eight amino acids called moroidin—though

how it causes such agony is not known.

The hairs are so delicate and fine that your skin can quickly heal over them, trapping

them inside you.

There, the hairs take years to break down, and every time you move, they can release

more of the very stable, very painful chemical.

People have reported continuing pains for up to a year after being stung.

What's more, the Gympie Gympie regularly sheds its hairs, making them airborne where

they can drift into your nose and cause nosebleeds.

And while, compared to other toxins on this list, moroidin isn't that deadly, people

have died from Gympie Gympie stings—either from shock, or just because the pain became

too much to bear.

Curiously, some native Aussie animals have learned to tolerate the toxin and can eat

the leaves and fruit without having those silica tipped spines explode in their mouth

and cause excruciating pain!

No such luck for us though!

Last on our list is probably the most terrifying creature Australia has to offer—and I'm

counting the snakes and such when I say that.

It's tiny — only about 5 millimeters wide — and practically invisible.

But its stings are so painful, that it feels like your insides are crumbling.

The common kingslayer is one of the smallest jellies known to harm people.

So far, its range is restricted to northern Queensland, but scientists are concerned that

climate change will allow them to move south to Australia's more popular beaches.

It's tiny size and colorless body are what make it so dangerous, because it's hard

to see even in daylight, which makes its meter long tentacles that much more difficult to

avoid.

Unlike most jellyfish that only have stingers or nematocysts on their tentacles, these jellies

have them all over their bodies.

And when they touch you, they can fire a thin tubule into your skin that injects the animals'

potent venom.

Like other jellies, their stings can burn.

But they can also cause Irukandji syndrome, where your body releases dangerous levels

of catecholamines.

These compounds, like epinephrine, ramp up your sympathetic nervous system, causing rapid

heart rate, nausea, and an overall impending sense of doom.

And that sense isn't necessarily wrong—the jelly was named after Robert King, an American

tourist who died from its sting.

Luckily, stings are rarely fatal, as doctors are usually able to manage the syndrome's

more dangerous symptoms.

In fact, before you cross Australia off your list of desirable holiday destinations, you

can take solace in the fact that none of these horrifying things actually cause that many

deaths.

Neither do Australia's snakes or spiders, for that matter.

You're much more likely to die from falling off a horse or being kicked by a cow than

you are being pecked, bitten, or stung by one of the terrors on this list.

Will it hurt?

Will it be excruciatingly painful?

Absolutely.

But you'll probably survive!

And now that you know what to look out for, you'll be even better at avoiding them!

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow.

If you liked this list of horrifying living things, you might like our episode on 8 creepy

animals that are actually harmless.

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How to play your Music ... favorite while playing / Xbox One - Duration: 6:38.

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11 Summery Styles to Buy from Lilly Pulitzer in Honor of #NationalWearYourLillyDay - Duration: 4:03.

Shop these amazingly colorful dresses, tees, swimsuits and accessories in celebration of the first day of summer and National Wear Your Lilly Day! Shop these amazingly colorful dresses, tees, swimsuits and accessories in celebration of the first day of summer and National Wear Your Lilly Day! More Our friends over at Lilly Pulitzer are celebrating the first official day of summer with National Wear Your Lilly Day! With over 0,000 posts on Instagram already, Lilly Pulitzer fans are showing off their favorite styles with the hashtags #NationalWearYourLillyDay and #NWYLD

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Swell Bottle, $54 UPF 50+ LEGGINGS UPF 50+ Luxletic 2″ High Rise Weekender Cropped Pant, $08 SEERSUCKER RUFFLE DRESS Devina Dress, $98 OFF THE SHOULDER SWIMSUIT Fiesta One Piece Swimsuit, $38 CORK CLUTCH St

Barts Cork Clutch, $98 PRINTED MAXI DRESS Juna Maxi Dress, $298 WRAP SANDALS Harbor Sandal, $28 Advertisement of 2 Our friends over at Lilly Pulitzer are celebrating the first official day of summer with National Wear Your Lilly Day! With over 0,000 posts on Instagram already, Lilly Pulitzer fans are showing off their favorite styles with the hashtags #NationalWearYourLillyDay and #NWYLD

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Detienen a 30 policías de Ocampo para investigarlos por crimen de candidato - Duration: 2:45.

Alrededor de 30 uniformados de la Policía Municipal de Ocampo, Michoacán, fueron detenidos por presuntos vínculos y complicidad en el asesinato del candidato del PRD a la alcaldía de ese lugar, Fernando à ngeles Juárez

El operativo sorpresa fue realizado durante las primera horas de este domingo tras un intento fallido de Venancio Colín director de Seguridad Pública Estatal, quien fracasó este sábado en un primer intento por detener a los municipales y trasladarlos a Morelia para ser investigados

Te interesa: Faltan 7 días para alcanzar el cambio profundo: Anaya La Subsecretaría de Seguridad Pública del estado se hizo cargo de la seguridad de ese municipio ubicado en la región Oriente de la entidad

Entre los detenidos, se encuentra el director de la Policía Municipal, Ã"scar González García, identificado también por las autoridades estatales, como uno de los mandos que accionaron sus armas ayer en contra de elementos estatales para evitar ser detenido y llamado a declarar

El alcalde de Ocampo, Gabino Rojas Mondragón exhortó a los pobladores para que se manifestaran e impidieran que se llevaran a su cuerpo policial y mandos de seguridad

Te interesa: Asesinan a candidato del PRD en Ocampo, Michoacán Fuentes de la dependencia expresaron que Venancio Colín “fue humillado y corrido a balazos del lugar por no más de 16 policías municipales, a pesar de que iba al mando de un operativo con más de 60 oficiales de la Policía Estatal, por lo que se tuvo que implementar una nueva acciónâ€

Señalaron que de acuerdo al procedimiento legal, los elementos detenidos y los mandos policiales de Ocampo, serán puestos a disposición de la Comisión de Asuntos Internos y Jurídicos de la SSP y a la par investigados por la autoridad ministerial para deslindar responsabilidades

Alrededor de 30 policías municipales de Ocampo, Michoacán, fueron detenidos por presuntos vínculos criminales y su posible complicidad en el asesinato del candidato del PRD Fernando à ngeles Juárez

Entre los detenidos está el director de la policía municipal, Ã"scar González

pic.twitter.com/RKYLQ0E1i0  — Ruido en la Red (@RuidoEnLaRed) June 24, 2018  

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Pueblo donde se hospeda la albiceleste celebra el cumpleaños de Messi - Duration: 3:01.

 Los vecinos de Bronnitsy, el pequeño pueblo donde la selección argentina se hospeda durante su participación en el Mundial de Rusia, honraron este domingo a Lionel Messi por su 31 cumpleaños, con una gran fiesta en la que degustaron una tarta de chocolate de 70 kilos que reprodujo la figura del '10'

 Ochoa asegura que México ha logrado más de lo pensado  Entre las 14:00 y 21:00 (hora local), a orillas del lago que baña la villa, un millar de personas disfrutaron de un espectáculo continuado de música y baile organizado con motivo del cumpleaños del capitán de la albiceleste, coronado con un pastel de 2 metros que para la ocasión elaboraron los pasteleros de Altufevo

 Publicidad  El lugar de encuentro fue una explanada situada junto al puente que enlaza el complejo deportivo donde entrenan y residen los internacionales argentinos con la Torre del Reloj de la localidad

Allí se reunieron decenas de familias: abuelos, padres y niños, muchos de ellos ataviados con la camiseta del rosarino

⚽🎂 #AHORA Cómo es la torta que prepararon en #Bronnitsy para el cumpleaños Nº 31 de Leo MessiðŸ"¹ @MauricioTallone / Enviado especial en #Rusia2018 pic

twitter.com/2LgoNt6ilw  — La Capital – Rosario (@lacapital) June 24, 2018    Las de color azulgrana fueron mayoría con respecto al albiceleste, pero en su espalda todos lucían el nombre de Messi

El delantero del Barcelona es el gran ídolo en Bronnitsy.  En honor a su cumpleaños se organizó un asado de carne y mazorcas de maíz y fueron instalados numerosos puestos de comida y bebida tradicionales de Rusia para la convivencia entre los vecinos de la localidad y algunos aficionados procedentes de Argentina

 Todos ellos compartieron su pasión por la albiceleste y por Leo Messi, con el que esperan celebrar el próximo martes el pase a los octavos de final del Mundial de Rusia

#Bronnitsy celebra el cumpleaños de #Messi ðŸ'‡ pic.twitter.com/PKj4HWEUkL  — Veronika Brunati ðŸ'š (@verobrunati) June 22, 2018   Ya ha empezado la fiesta de cumpleaños que le ha dedicado el pueblo de Bronnitsy a Messi

Conciertos, globos, banderas de Argentina, camisetas de la albiceleste y del Barcelona… ¡y hasta asado! pic

twitter.com/TAzlMvrep3  — Pedro Reparaz (@PedroReparaz) June 24, 2018  

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✅ Uomini e Donne, Claudio D'Angelo: "Io e Ginevra siamo tornati insieme, i nostri sentimenti sono pi - Duration: 2:04.

Uomini e Donne, Claudio D'Angelo: "Io e Ginevra siamo tornati insieme, i nostri sentimenti sono più forti di prima" Di Fabio Morasca La coppia è stata intervistata da Uomini e Donne Magazine

 Claudio D'Angelo, ex tronista di Uomini e Donne, il programma condotto da Maria De Filippi che tornerà in onda su Canale 5 dopo la pausa estiva, e Ginevra Pisani sono tornati insieme dopo un periodo di crisi

 La coppia ha confermato ufficialmente la pace con un'intervista concessa al settimanale Uomini e Donne Magazine

 L'ex tronista 33enne ha spiegato nei dettagli i motivi per i quali la storia d'amore con Ginevra ha subito un'improvvisa battuta d'arresto

 Uno dei motivi risiede nel fatto che la coppia, una volta terminata la loro esperienza nel programma in onda su Canale 5, ha iniziato a fare le cose con troppa velocità

 Queste sono state le dichiarazioni di Claudio riguardanti quest'aspetto:  Ginevra, di conseguenza, ha iniziato ad avvertire un senso di inadeguatezza nei confronti di Claudio

Le prime dichiarazioni dell'ex corteggiatrice:  Il futuro, la realizzazione personale, la voglia di stabilità e il fatto che provengano da due città diverse sono stati, quindi, i motivi scatenanti della crisi

Con le seguenti dichiarazioni, Claudio ha dichiarato che, insieme a Ginevra, vuole trovare il giusto compromesso per accontentare sia i suoi desideri che quelli della sua fidanzata:  Ginevra, da parte sua, si è detta decisamente disposta a mettere su famiglia con Claudio:

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7 of Australia's Most Terrifying Inhabitants - Duration: 11:18.

Between the funnel web spiders that can hide in your boots and the snakes that can slither

into your house, Australia can be a pretty scary place.

Well, you don't even know the half of it.

Because odds are, you're not going to stumble across an inland taipan or a saltie on your

bike ride to work, while you're relaxing at the beach, or when you're out hiking

with your friends.

And that's exactly where you'll find the terrors on this list.

Turns out there are plenty of horrifying plants and animals living in Australia, even when

the usual suspects are excluded.

So we've rounded up seven that you might want to keep in mind if you're going to

spend a lot of time down under.

If you hang out in the suburbs along the coasts of Queensland, New South Wales, or southern

Western Australia during spring, you might meet an Australian magpie.

You could be just walking or biking along, minding your own business, when one of these

40 centimeter long black and white birds swoops in out of nowhere.

It might even grab onto your shirt with its sharp claws and start stabbing rapidly at

your eyes like a scene from Hitchcock's The Birds.

But this isn't a movie—this is a real thing that happens, in real life to real people,

and it happens a lot.

In 2017, there were more than 3200 attacks and 520 injuries from magpies in Australia.

These birds are highly territorial, and their aggressive swoops are their way of defending

their chicks.

But less than 15% of magpies attack people, usually ones with nests close to cycling paths.

And that's because human attacks are actually a learned behavior—the product of a sharp

mind that likely arose because the birds are really social.

Scientists have found that magpies who live in big groups do better on problem solving

tests and have more of their eggs hatch, showing that brain power is linked to their reproductive

success.

And that might be because that brainpower allows them to learn things like how to hurt

a human!

Magpies can even remember faces and attack the same people over and over again each season—and

these are birds that can live for 20 plus years.

So just expect... decades... of this!

Human attacks do seem to be on the rise, too, which is probably because they work!

People avoid the areas where attacks happen, which reinforces the idea that this behavior

lets them raise their chicks in peace.

If you want to try your luck around Australia's magpies anyway, locals recommend turning a

helmet into a porcupine with a bunch of zip ties.

Ticks are found all over the world, and they're not exactly anyone's favorite animal since

the whole thing that they do is attach to your body and suck your blood.

But along Australia's eastern shores, one species of tick—the paralysis tick—can

do something much creepier: it can make you allergic to meat.

Like pretty much all ticks, these spider-like creatures leap off blades of grass onto mammals

like ourselves in search of a tasty blood meal.

They'll plunge their sharp mouth parts or chelicerae into flesh and inject a concoction

that ensures they can slurp up blood without interruption.

And that's where it all goes wrong.

Along with the toxins that prevent blood from clotting, the tick injects a cocktail of other

chemicals and anything else hanging out in its saliva.

That can include the pathogens behind things like Q fever and an Australian version of

typhus.

And it also includes neurotoxins, which normally just numb the area, but in extreme cases,

can slowly paralyze you completely if the tick isn't removed.

Hence the name "paralysis tick".

But strangest of all is that this tick's saliva contains galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose

-- a carbohydrate also found in many red meats.

Get too many tick bites, and you can become sensitive to this carbohydrate.

And that means you can develop what's known as tick-induced mammalian meat allergy, even

though it extends to all mammal products, including milk.

So your time down under could make it so you can never enjoy Aussie cheese fries or a juicy

steak from Outback ever again.

The giant centipede is so fearsome it's even known to take on some of Australia's

scariest snakes.

These 16 cm long centipedes are found pretty much everywhere Australia but also in parts

of the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, China and Japan.

Like other centipedes, they've turned their two front legs into menacing hunting tools

called forcipules that not only pack a powerful bite but also inject venom into their victims.

That venom contains dozens of toxins, and is so powerful that it can easily bring down

small lizard or snake.

It's not clear what all the different components do, but researchers have found that the venom

contains cystatin, a protein which fights against our immune defenses.

And it contains glycoside hydrolase, an enzyme which helps it spread throughout the body.

Bites from these centipedes aren't usually lethal to beasts our size, but they do hurt.

A lot.

Sometimes for days.

And that's likely due to special pore-forming toxins which mess with neurons and can even

kill cells.

The biggest danger, though, is that some venom components are similar to ones in bees and

wasps, so people with allergies to those animals can go into anaphylaxis if bitten.

Thankfully they're nocturnal and pretty easy to spot, so bites aren't too common.

But you do want to know they're there so you can watch out for them!

The strychnine tree found in Australia's southeastern temperate forests might look

pretty harmless with its beautiful, fragrant, white flowers and small, orange-like fruit.

But those alluring flowers and appetizing fruit house the dangerous, nitrogen-rich compound

that gives the tree its name.

Strychnine is an alkaloid like caffeine and nicotine, and it had been used in traditional

medicines for centuries.

But it's also the key ingredient in some kinds of rat poison and many Agatha Christie's

murder mysteries.

Strychnine acts on the central nervous system by binding to glycine and acetylcholine receptors,

particularly those on motor nerves in the spinal cord.

Glycine and acetylcholine calm neurons down, making them harder to trigger.

Since strychnine lessens that calming ability, the neurons fire more easily.

Symptoms start with muscle soreness and stiffness, but can escalate quickly to convulsions and

seizures.

If the toxin affects your heart or lungs, then your odds of survival go down fast.

And you only need to ingest 60 to 100 milligrams of the stuff to meet your unpleasant end—roughly

the amount in the seeds from a single fruit.

So yeah, you can't trust Australian trees any more than you can trust Australian animals,

apparently.

Speaking of pretty things that are way more dangerous than you'd think.

If you're snorkelling on one Australia's many beautiful reefs, don't touch any pretty

conical snail shells you see.

If you get too close, these predatory snails can spear you with their venomous harpoons!

The Queen Victoria Cone is endemic to Australia, meaning its the only place in the world you'll

find these gastly gastropods.

Although it is similar to the equally-scary and more widespread Geography Cone, which

is also found in Australia's northern waters.

Both subdue their prey by stabbing them with venom-delivering, tooth-like things called

radulas.

Cone snail venoms contain dozens of different conotoxins—short chains of amino acids that

can mess with neuronal signaling in different ways, ultimately paralyzing their victims.

Those potent venoms allow these snails—which, as you would expect, aren't exactly known

for their speed—to feed on animals that might otherwise outpace them.

Some species even take down fish!

If you're unfortunate enough to tread on one of them, you might just feel a bee-like

sting at first.

Then, the stung area may go numb and turn blue due to the lack of blood flow.

The limb could become temporarily paralyzed, and you could even experience blurry vision,

feel faint or have trouble breathing as the venom spreads.

And big geography cones have killed people, though deaths are super rare.

So... maybe think twice before picking up that souvenir from the ocean floor.

If you already know not to eat suspicious looking fruit or pick up unknown objects from

the sea, great.

But to be wracked with agony for months, all you have to do is brush up against the wrong

plant on a hike in the tropical forests of northern Australia, particularly the beautiful

Tablelands near Cairns.

The Gympie Gympie tree is infamous for causing some of the most excruciating pains imaginable.

One researcher described it as burning like acid while being electrocuted at the same

time.

And it packs such a painful punch because its stem, purple raspberry-like fruits, and

heart-shaped leaves are all covered with tiny, silica-tipped hairs — the same stuff that

makes up quartz.

These easily pierce your skin then break open, releasing toxins stored inside.

The main pain-inducing compound is a linked bundle of eight amino acids called moroidin—though

how it causes such agony is not known.

The hairs are so delicate and fine that your skin can quickly heal over them, trapping

them inside you.

There, the hairs take years to break down, and every time you move, they can release

more of the very stable, very painful chemical.

People have reported continuing pains for up to a year after being stung.

What's more, the Gympie Gympie regularly sheds its hairs, making them airborne where

they can drift into your nose and cause nosebleeds.

And while, compared to other toxins on this list, moroidin isn't that deadly, people

have died from Gympie Gympie stings—either from shock, or just because the pain became

too much to bear.

Curiously, some native Aussie animals have learned to tolerate the toxin and can eat

the leaves and fruit without having those silica tipped spines explode in their mouth

and cause excruciating pain!

No such luck for us though!

Last on our list is probably the most terrifying creature Australia has to offer—and I'm

counting the snakes and such when I say that.

It's tiny — only about 5 millimeters wide — and practically invisible.

But its stings are so painful, that it feels like your insides are crumbling.

The common kingslayer is one of the smallest jellies known to harm people.

So far, its range is restricted to northern Queensland, but scientists are concerned that

climate change will allow them to move south to Australia's more popular beaches.

It's tiny size and colorless body are what make it so dangerous, because it's hard

to see even in daylight, which makes its meter long tentacles that much more difficult to

avoid.

Unlike most jellyfish that only have stingers or nematocysts on their tentacles, these jellies

have them all over their bodies.

And when they touch you, they can fire a thin tubule into your skin that injects the animals'

potent venom.

Like other jellies, their stings can burn.

But they can also cause Irukandji syndrome, where your body releases dangerous levels

of catecholamines.

These compounds, like epinephrine, ramp up your sympathetic nervous system, causing rapid

heart rate, nausea, and an overall impending sense of doom.

And that sense isn't necessarily wrong—the jelly was named after Robert King, an American

tourist who died from its sting.

Luckily, stings are rarely fatal, as doctors are usually able to manage the syndrome's

more dangerous symptoms.

In fact, before you cross Australia off your list of desirable holiday destinations, you

can take solace in the fact that none of these horrifying things actually cause that many

deaths.

Neither do Australia's snakes or spiders, for that matter.

You're much more likely to die from falling off a horse or being kicked by a cow than

you are being pecked, bitten, or stung by one of the terrors on this list.

Will it hurt?

Will it be excruciatingly painful?

Absolutely.

But you'll probably survive!

And now that you know what to look out for, you'll be even better at avoiding them!

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow.

If you liked this list of horrifying living things, you might like our episode on 8 creepy

animals that are actually harmless.

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First Ever Olympic Photo Finish | The Olympics On The Record - Duration: 6:34.

The average human reaction time

is between two tenths and three tenths of a second.

The average reaction time of an Olympic athlete

is a bit quicker, not surprisingly.

But the fact is that, when you're using a stopwatch,

there will always be a small

but significant difference between

the moment the gun goes off and

the moment the thumb hits the button.

It's just human nature.

And yet it was the stopwatch -

this human-operated instrument, not-quite accurate -

that recorded Olympic events right up to the 1960s.

A moment of human distraction

could make a serious difference to the official results.

Nowadays, we take it for

granted that races are automatically

timed with precision, measured

to within a hundredth of a second,

sometimes a thousandth of a second.

So today, we're able to test the speed and reaction time

of the athletes, not the timekeepers.

There were other limitations to using stopwatches.

At the first Olympic Winter Games in 1924,

timing ski races over

long distances, at high altitude,

presented a real challenge.

The most sophisticated solution they could find

was to use two coordinated stopwatches -

one at the top and one at the bottom -

to record start times and finish times.

But with no telephones on the

mountain to communicate the data

from top to bottom, that meant

that the race would have to be completed

and the figures calculated

before anyone had any idea who had won.

Trying to think of the quickest way to get the information

from top to bottom, one timekeeper

came up with a creative solution.

So...this is your start time -

if you could give it to the timekeeper

at the bottom of the hill, that would be marvellous.

And ready, set, go.

Pip-pip!

Olympic timekeeping has come a long way since those days,

and one key piece of technology has vastly improved the science

of measuring victory -

the photo-finish.

The idea of using a camera to record the winner

was first developed in horse racing in the 1920s.

The photo-finish camera records

not the distance between the runners,

but the visual time in 50ths of a second.

In the real photo-finish box,

shutters over the windows transform it into a darkroom.

Into the developing tanks goes

the picture, which, if the judges

have disagreed, will settle the result beyond all argument.

And here's the finish,

30 seconds after the race is over.

Hard luck, chum, but the camera can't be wrong.

The photo-finish was first used

at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1932.

The men's 100m final would come down

to two American sprinters -

Eddie Tolan and Ralph Metcalfe.

A hundred-metre dash.

Yoshioka snaps off first and

that's Tolan sprinting to the front now.

He's ahead, Metcalfe a foot behind.

Now Tolan and Metcalfe seem even.

Can you tell who won?

Both were given the same time - 10.38 seconds,

using a stopwatch, of course.

The photo-finish eventually determined the correct winner.

Tolan wins. The world's record

of ten and three-tenths seconds.

The world's fastest humans.

Tolan first and Metcalfe second,

both of the United States,

and Arthur Jonath of Germany third.

But there was a snag.

Developing film was a complex art,

and it took a while in the darkroom.

A long while.

It was several hours later

before the timekeeper was able to

declare Eddie Tolan the winner.

He was deemed to have got his

entire body across the line first.

In more modern times, the winner is the first athlete

to cross the line

with any part of his or her body.

Judged by modern rules,

Metcalfe, not Tolan, would have won.

But those are human rules and human interpretations.

Another day of the Olympic Games

and there's no let-up in the game

competitions before huge crowds,

despite the London mist.

By the London 1948 Olympic Games,

the technology had moved on again.

Timekeepers managed to get the photo-finish result out

in less than 90 seconds -

quite an achievement in those days of pre-digital technology.

On their marks, set, and they're off.

with Dillard on the outside, getting away in front.

Now, as we watch the race in slow motion, left to right,

it's Dillard, Bailey,

McCorquodale, La Beach, Ewell and Patton.

Dillard still holds his lead,

with Ewell resolutely closing down.

At the tape, it's a photo-finish.

The winner was clear enough.

But the photo-finish was

required to award the bronze medal

and the silver medal.

Again, the photo-finish was really showing its worth.

Let's do our own photo-finish.

Yeah, let's do it.

Have I got something in my teeth?

Digital cameras today capture

images at 10,000 frames per second,

allowing instant photo-finish results.

No Olympic Games goes by

without several races coming down to

a nail-biting, thrilling -

but perfectly accurate - photo-finish.

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Undercut Man Bun vs Full Man Bun - Man Bun Monthly Ep3 - Duration: 10:36.

which one's better the undercut man-bun

or the Full man bun we're about to

find out

hello everybody and welcome back to my

channel my name's Thomas if you're brand

new here and I make Style and hair related

videos every single week so that's your

kind of thing make sure you hit the

subscribe button and the little bell and

visit me every single Monday so yes this

is episode 3 and I wanted to just do a

little bit of a comparison between the

undercut man bun and the full man bun

one thing I have really noticed is the

full man bun

it seems to be 80% of people's goals

that are in the Facebook group so before

you enter the Facebook group that I have

hairstyles in action I asked you three

screening questions and I can't remember

the other two but the third one is what

is your overall goal with your hair and

I reckon 80% of the people that come

through that group say I'm going for a

full man bun and I just thought it

was really interesting so yeah that's

what gave birth to this topic and yeah

we're gonna dive into it today I'm just

gonna cover things like the things that

I liked about having the the

disconnected undercut man bun and things

that I like about having a full man bun

and also things that I don't like about

the two as well so if you're interested

in seeing that make sure you keep

watching alright let's get into it

okay I thought I'd start with the

undercut man bun first particularly

because I had this hairstyle first so

the things that I've really liked about

this is it gave my face a more masculine

look I have a quite an oval shaped face

right and when I do shave the sides it

kind of elongates it a little bit more

and it gives me more of a manly look not

saying that I can't look manly now with

this long hair but it was just something

that I definitely noticed and it

especially came through when I wore the

man braid and that was something that I

really liked about the haircut not that

I can't really like achieve a masculine

look with this long hair but yeah it was

quite unique and I liked it

another thing I really liked about the

disconnected undercut and man bun was

the less maintenance that it took to do

especially when straightening so

obviously having half the head of hair

it took half the time to do and it just

all round was a really easy hairstyle to

have so thumbs up in that department

another really awesome thing about this

disconnected undercut man bun was it was

so versatile I could get so much more

out of it rather than just a man bun

I remember like I put so many rabbits

out of my hat I put like the man bow do

you guys remember that one I also did

like this crazy hair net that I saw from

an mi a film clip and there was so many

of them I'll leave a card just up there

for you

it's in my video about ten looks one

hairstyle it was a really interesting

video and I think it's it's pulled a lot

of views actually so don't check that

out for the variety of this hairstyle

but yeah it was just magical I loved it

in terms of things that I didn't really

like about having the disconnected

undercut man bun was during the cold

seasons I've really felt it on my scalp

your feet and your head are two places

on your body where you really really

really feel the cold I remember being in

Canada in minus 40 degree weather it was

minus 40 can you like just imagine that

for a second my head would freeze and

also I didn't really go well equipped

with footwear so my head and my feet

were freezing and it just wasn't a good

time there just wasn't enough hair to go

around and yeah it really sucked and the

other thing I didn't like so much about

it either was I couldn't really wear it

out and wild and free and beautiful

because I fell like it looked really

funny I didn't wear a man Bob a couple

of times where I had dangling down by my

face and down at the back and from the

front it looked pretty good but as soon

as I would turn my head on the side it

kind of was really obvious that I was

missing all of this hair and it kind of

eliminated the whole idea of being able

to wear it all out like that I mean I

could do a side swoop provided it wasn't

a windy day but that was kind of limited

to that I couldn't really do much more

than then wear it out in that way I

guess and even that wasn't really that

foolproof because it would dangle over I

just didn't like it that much when I

wore it out so yeah that was a downside

right moving on to the full man bun

which is what we have now and we are

actually loving it put your hand up if

you've got a full man about and you'll

love it if you got a full man bun and

you know it clap your hands

yes that's me so moving into recent

times with this full man bun there have

been a few things that I've noticed that

I really like about having it one of

those things is also versatility so when

I thought I had versatility with the

undercut I was pretty much mistaken

there's so much more versatility with

something like this when you have more

hair obviously you can do more so in

terms of like the actual bun if you

watched episode 1 of this man bun

monthly series you'll know I had fifty

bazillion different types of man buns

that I could do with the fall I could do

like high medium low all had neat

variations all had messy variations and

it was just out the wazoo variety but on

of that as well with the extra length of

hair or the extra hair that I've had on

my head it's forced me to kind of think

out of the box a little bit more about

even more hairstyles that I could have

if you keep up to date with me you'll

know I posted a video just the other

week about ten looks with long hair it's

very similar to the one that I did with

the undercut ones but it's all about you

know my hand now as it is long and what

I've been doing with it and it just gets

so much more interesting in terms of

variety undercut with man-bun lots of

variety full man-bun tons of variety

like way more it's so cool especially if

you like playing with your hair like me

another thing I really like about the

full man bun is it's really on trend

right now I don't know if you guys have

been seeing it but I've been seeing them

everywhere and I did mention this just

before the most common answer for

people's hair goals in the Facebook

group is to grow a full man bun so I

know it's coming along and I think we're

gonna be seeing it a lot more lately if

you want to be up to date it's

definitely a hairstyle to go for and I

am so glad I have one now oh another

thing on the thumbs-up list for the full

man bun is when I let this out I can

actually wear it down now if I do my

hair if I put my products in correctly I

can control the buff and actually wear

it down wild and free that was one of

the hairstyles that I featured in my my

video with ten different looks on long

hair but yeah it's so cool to be able to

like actually wear it out and not have

that like I was just describing before

with the undercut one you don't see the

whole missing bit of hair now it looks

like a full head of hair and there's

just something about long flow and yes

give me life I just it just makes me

feel so good

other people with long hair will know

what I mean like do you have long hair

you know what I mean like hit the thumbs

up button if you know what I mean right

and on a final note for the things that

I'm really am loving about having a full

man one at the moment is this met this

might sound really corny as well but

this whole process of going from

undercut man bun to full man bun has

allowed me to bond with my audience like

I have never done before in my whole

time of being on YouTube I had no idea

by just growing my hair out I'd be able

to have an impact on so many people you

guys should see behind closed doors how

many messages I've had come in saying

Tom you've inspired me to grow my hair

out you've inspired me to go for this

hairstyle all of which I never even set

out to do that in the beginning so the

fact that I've been able to do that and

have an impact on people that way has

been phenomenal for me not only to like

accept

something with people but I just can't

believe it it's just so out of out of

field for what I had imagined and I'm

really really grateful that I've been

able to achieve this the time I grew out

my hair and had a party with my

subscribers you know like it honestly is

it's the coolest thing ever and I'm so

so so happy that I've gone through with

it in the end and I can now make

constant content like this about man

buns and it's all gee I love it I love

you thank you so much for being here on

the downside of having a full man bun

there are a few things that I have

mentioned before I mentioned it in my QA

there's just like it takes so much

longer to do because you have more hair

you use so much more product so it's so

much more expensive and also the hair

fall that is one thing that is so much

more noticeable and so much more

alarming like I mean I know I've counted

my hair fall and I'm not I'm clearly not

losing any hair but it just freaks me

out every time I look at it in the

shower and I'm like oh what is going on

here do you guys notice more hair fall

as well as your hair's getting longer

it's freaking crazy

yeah they're my dislikes about it but

that it's not enough to deter me and I'm

still gonna be rocking this man bun

for I don't even know how long I just

want to keep it it's staying and overall

in conclusion I am definitely on Team

Fullman bun obviously because I'm

rocking it right now but if we go to the

roots of this I really think it depends

on where you're at with your hair style

and what you're wanting to achieve what

what do you want for yourself you know

like with the undercut man bun

I had actually rocked that for about

three years before I decided to do

something different with it and the time

that I'm at right now

yes I'm ready to move on from it I've

had my three years and that's why I've

decided to go team full man bun but you

might be in a totally opposite position

you might have had a full man bun for 3

years and now you want to change it up

and go to you know a disconnected on the

cup man bun or you might have never even

had any of them and you want to decide

what one you want you know it's all like

a guessing game if you are going for it

for the first time I would grow it all

out get your full man bun going see if

you like that because you can always

shave it off rather than get it back so

quick do you know what I mean so there's

just a strategy that you have to think

about it but I'm just hoping that these

series really help you kind of come to

that decision and just give you a little

bit more of an insight on what you could

be doing with your man bun because it's

the freakin

most awesome hairstyle that you could

have if by chance you are growing your

hair out to a man bun right now it

doesn't matter if it's an undercut man

bun or a full man bun whatever make sure

you join the Facebook group because in

there we do talk a lot of men ones we

talked long hair and it's just it's just

a good time okay I would encourage you

to come over and watch it and make sure

you hit the subscribe button and come

back for another episode of my member

monthly series I'm trying to get these

out on the third week of every month I'm

still deciding where the right time to

post is and your feedback on that would

be great too by the way if you guys have

any topics about man buns that you want

covered in this series please feel free

to leave a comment about it because I do

actually have a lot of different ideas

lined up for this

I'm not running short by any means but

if you have something that you wanted

covered I'm more than happy to throw it

in because if it just makes it more

exciting and you want to watch it I want

to make it okay and also for the first

24 hours of this video going live I will

be responding to every single comment

that comes in so if there's a thousand

comments I will be responding to one

thousand view and there's no joke about

it okay I will be down there for the

first 24 hours though you go outside the

24 hour period there's no guarantee

because I do have a life to make sure

you hit the subscribe button and come

back every single Monday I will be

posting again in one month's time about

more man-bun stuff so stay tuned for

that

and I'll see you next week for another

video okay see you later bye top knot

with short hair top knot haircut top not

undercut top knot men man bun hair

length man bun hairstyle man bun

hairstyles men bun hats men bun taper

man bun man bun braids man bun braids

man bun short hair

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김준수 , 먹튀 논란에 대하여, [임금체불과] - Duration: 10:31.

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Gemma Galgani a Temptation Island: il suo ruolo - Duration: 4:17.

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Разъяренные провалом болельщики оплевали главного тренера сборной Аргентины - Duration: 2:13.

 Болельщики сборной Аргентины подвергли оскорблениям и оплевали главного тренера команды Хорхе Сампаоли во время матча группового этапа против команды Хорватии на чемпионате мира-2018

Об этом сообщает аргентинское Diario26. В издании отмечают, что болельщики начали вести себя агрессивно по отношению к 58-летнему специалисту после того, как в ворота Аргентины влетел третий гол

Фанаты плевали в сторону главного тренера альбиселесте, также с трибун полетела бутылка с водой

Кроме того, были слышны оскорбления в адрес Сампаоли: некоторые аргентинцы назвали его «сыном шлюхи»

 21 июня сборная Аргентины крупно проиграла хорватам (0:3) во втором матче группового этапа

Поражение усложнило турнирное положение аргентинцев. Шансы на выход в 1/8 для команды Сампаоли увеличиваются при условии, что 22 июня сборные Исландии и Нигерии играют вничью

 Чемпионат мира продлится до 15 июля. Заключительные матчи группы D пройдут 26 июня

Больше важных новостей в Telegram-канале «Лента дня». Подписывайся!

For more infomation >> Разъяренные провалом болельщики оплевали главного тренера сборной Аргентины - Duration: 2:13.

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Slaphappy Birthday - Duration: 7:31.

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Here Comes the Bribe - Duration: 7:28.

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✅ Morandini Live : découvrez le best of de la 100e émission (vidéo) - Duration: 1:34.

 En septembre dernier, Jean-Morandini arrivait sur Non Stop People et CNEWS, avec une toute nouvelle émission traitant notamment de l'actualité des médias

Baptisé "Morandini Live", ce rendez-vous quotidien connaît un succès croissant. En effet, Jean-Marc Morandini a multiplié par quatre l'audience de sa case

L'émission a réuni ainsi 100 000 téléspectateurs le 1er novembre dernier. Ce vendredi 26 janvier, l'équipe de "Morandini Live" a célébré sa 100e émission

L'occasion de réserver quelques surprises aux téléspectateurs et à Jean-Marc Morandini. L'animateur a eu droit à un vidéo répondeur entièrement dédié à cet anniversaire avec de nombreux messages de félicitations

En fin d'émission, l'équipe a proposé un best of de 360 secondes. Les téléspectateurs ont pu découvrir les meilleures punchlines des invités, des séquences émotion ou encore pleines d'humour

"Morandini Live" est à retrouver tous les jours du lundi au vendredi de 11h à 12h en direct sur Non Stop People et CNEWS

 Par Ambre L

For more infomation >> ✅ Morandini Live : découvrez le best of de la 100e émission (vidéo) - Duration: 1:34.

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Lavagna - Il magistrato Marcello Maresca che conduce le indagini sulla tragedia avvenuta stamane nel - Duration: 3:01.

Lavagna, incidente sul lavoro: un morto e un ferito Secondo le prime informazioni l'incidente si sarebbe verificato a causa della rottura del verricello  Lavagna - Il magistrato Marcello Maresca che conduce le indagini sulla tragedia avvenuta stamane nel golfo del Tigullio e costata la vita al cinquantaquattrenne Vincenzo Anselmi, di Rapallo, dove viveva con moglie e due figli, e il ferimento grave di Paolo Cò, ventisettenne, anch'egli di Rapallo, ha disposto il sequestro della motobarca di 12 metri dove è avvenuto il duplice infortunio

 Nessun provvedimento invece per ora è stato preso per l'impianto di itticultura posto fra la foce dell'Entella e Punta Manara

Paolo Cò, il ferito, giunto al pronto soccorso con gravi ferite alle gambe e il rischio di un'amputazione, è ancora in sala operatoria dell'ospedale San Martino dove i medici stanno cercando di salvargli le gambe

L'indagine della Capitaneria di Porto di Santa Margherita e di Lavagna è condotta dal comandante Antonello Piras che in queste ore sta interrogando quattro colleghi delle due vittime dell'infortunio che potrebbero avere assistito all'incidente

Indagine parallela è stata avviata dall'ispettorato del lavoro. Dalla prima ricostruzione l'equipaggio dell'imbarcazione su cui è avvenuta la tragedia stava operando insieme ad altre due a distanza di alcune centinaia di metri l'una dall'altra nell'impianto di 200 mila metri quadrati

 Ogni imbarcazione aveva due operatori a bordo e due sub che lavoravano nei fondali, a circa 30 metri di profondità

Obiettivo: sistemare gli ancoraggi e gli ormeggi dei sette vasconi che potevano essere stati danneggiati dalle recenti mareggiate

Vasche che contengono tonnellate di orate e branzini per buona parte da prelevare prima delle festività natalizie

Fra le ipotesi al vaglio quella di un errore umano o di difetto del verricello della gru: il cavo d'acciaio si è rotto e ha investito i due marittimi

Il cinquantenne è stato avviluppato, stritolato, ed è morto quasi subito. Il ventisettenne invece è stato investito con una frustata che gli ha provocato lacerazioni alle gambe e contusioni al torace

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For more infomation >> Lavagna - Il magistrato Marcello Maresca che conduce le indagini sulla tragedia avvenuta stamane nel - Duration: 3:01.

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I CINESI ACQUISTANO 24 SU-35 DAI RUSSI: SE LO AFFRONTASSE, L'F-35 POTREBBE NON AVERE SCAMPO - Duration: 4:38.

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JAK się robi BIZNES w USA / How to do BUSINESS in USA - Duration: 15:49.

Wygląda na to, że faktycznie przeczytałaś do góry nogami, tu jest

1419 napisane.

Pewnie tak, bo 6 wygląda jak...

znaczy się 9 wygląda jak 6 do góry nogami.

Zapukać?

Nie, wejdź po prostu.

Tak! Zapukaj!

Hello!

All I have left

after the trip to Colorado, this time.

Good enough. Now I'll be driving around East Coast drinking coffee

from a cup that reminds me about all the pretty places we visited.

EPISODES FROM 9th, 12th and 15th of JUNE - PLEASE WATCH!

Jesteś na tym świecie od 12 lat.

Jakie masz...

i trzy godziny!

Jak pamiętasz pierwsze 12 lat?

Dobrze!

Jak pamiętasz pierwsze trzy godziny swojego życia?

Nie wiem, tych nie pamiętam.

Jakie masz urodzinowe życzenia w tym roku?

Mieć dobry dzień?

Today is the 22nd of June.

One day before the Father's Day in Poland so remember to wish your fathers

all the best tomorrow.

Actually when this

when this video finds its way to YouTube

it's going to be past Father's Day.

So if you forgot it's water under the bridge. Too bad. I hope no one forgot.

It's the middle of the summer of course - it's very hot.

Right here on the East Coast of USA it's very humid, you can't breathe outside.

A torture for me, a nightmare.

And today, on the 22nd of June

Sheridon, for example is ice skating.

Right in the middle of the summer.

She signed up, someone signed her up

to an ice skating camp. Why not!

Nie jest to zabawne, że chodzi na obóz łyżwiarski w środku lata?

Uhm, dziwne to.

I just thought that it was

a bit of a strange situation to

sign up for an ice skating camp in the middle of the summer but then if it is available - why not!

I, to be honest with you

could be sitting in this place all summer because right here the temperature feels right to me.

To jest dla mnie właściwa temperatura. Tutaj i teraz.

Tu chę być przez całe lato.

W środku lodowiska?

Tak!

And when we had beautifully frozen lake in the winter - she was not skating.

I was!

If you hadn't seen that episode you should see it because I was kicking it pretty good!

And how does it work getting hired by a county in USA?

Did you come up with an offer or was it all through connections?

This is in connection with the previous episode

when we were taking pictures of food, pictures of the restaurants

in our area where we live.

To be honest with you we just got it with time and effort.

Meaning... for more or less the past two years we started slowly

step by step getting into good graces

of the local businesses.

Working with the owners of local businesses, asking here and there.

And somewhat taking little step in the end

Actually it all started with this photo

It is as you can see the local lighthouse.

Cecil County Board of Tourism expressed their interest in this photo.

So we gave it to them to place in their folders and promo materials.

Then we found out from somebody that there is a need for those food photos.

Cześć, witajcie w North East Chocolates!

Miejscu, w którym znajduje się mały sklepik ze słodyczami w North East, Maryland.

Zapraszamy na słodkie wspomnienia z naszego miasta.

Możecie wybierać z naszej wspaniałej selekcji wysokiej jakości czekoladek.

Mamy domowej roboty masę czekoladową, solone cukierki.

Jesteśmy najbardziej znani z naszych solonych karmelków, które wszyscy uwielbiają.

Ale mamy również świetną masę czekoladową

wszystko jest robione ręcznie, mamy 7 różnych rodzajów smakowych.

Możecie odwiedzić nas osobiście

wysyłamy również zamówienia z naszej strony

i lokalnie dostarczamy bezpośrednio pod wasze drzwi.

Przyjeżdżajcie, zapraszamy!

Then we put an offer on the table that was accepted

and it all worked out!

How does this work in all other cases? There is bidding, there are connections,

there are referrals and offers... so in general there are no strict rules.

You do whatever you can. Like everywhere else, I think.

Make something about indians, an episode or a few from your point of view.

Why not, it's a good, colorful subject

and I think I can tell you a little bit about the wedding we've been photographing.

This is going to be a quick reportage, I don't want this subject to take up the whole episode.

So indeed, this particular wedding we were photographing

The first day, first evening was so called Garba which is the traditional dance.

This dance is starting the wedding celebrations.

Therefore hindu people living here in USA often start their wedding celebrations with this party.

The second evening was simply a pool party.

And to make it a little more fun the aunt and uncle that were throwing this party

gave it a little theme.

Cowboys.

So we're walking into that party and

looking around. We are noticing people wearing... a lot of them have

a cowboy hat, some bandana, jeans and so on.

Other elements that tell

this was the theme they accepted.

for this particular party.

The first thing Blonnie says is

"look, these people have a great sense of humor!"

I look at her and say "good sense of humor? what do you mean?"

"Well look, they did cowboys and indians, right?"

Cowboys and Indians.

On this side of the pond you use the words "indian" and "hindu"

synonymously to refer to their culture and traditions.

Although I think that in Polish when you say "indians" you think about

the native, American indians that lived here before the white men appeared.

And to describe hindu people we say "hindu".

Here in USA when we talk about their weddings we just say "indian weddings".

To mark that you're taking about the native, American indians

you have to use the term "native indians", "native American Indians".

Talking about people from India you can use the word "hindu weddings" but in common speech you'll just say "indian weddings"

So... all this to explain the joke but it was funny.

This was just a little anecdote by the way of giving you the story.

Day #3 was the actual day, which par of you saw

in the previous film, we were standing then in front of the house where they were doing Mehendi.

It is the party during which they put henna on the bride lady.

The BRIDE [spoken properly in Polish].

It's also an interesting, very colorful party.

The very decorations of the house and outfits everyone is wearing

it's all literally a symphony of colors so a very fun event for a photographer.

Day #4 was a typical so called here "rehearsal dinner"

which is simply the night before the wedding.

Organized by the parents of the groom.

Very often during other weddings this is a chance

to meet for the very first time, for all the members of both families that never met before.

The groom and his family in this case are a completely different culture than the bride's family.

On the very wedding day I had a chance to ask

the bride for a few words

and we had a little conversation about that exactly.

So now I bring you a little report from the very wedding day.

I don't have too much material but here's what I do have.

Dzień dobry!

Jaki był ten numer?

1419.

Chyba to przeczytałam do góry nogami bo wydawało mi się, że było 1416.

Wygląda na to, że faktycznie przeczytałaś do góry nogami, tu jest napisane 1419.

Pewnie tak, bo 6 wygląda jak...

znaczy się 9 wygląda jak 6 do góry nogami.

Powinnam zapukać?

Nie, wchodź po prostu.

Tak, zapukaj!

Hello!

Zapytałam czy mam pukać i powiedział mi "nie, wchodź po prsotu" i jak otworzyłam drzwi to mówi "tak, pukaj!"

Zdajesz sobie sprawę, że mamy kanał na YouTube?

Nie!

Robimy wszelkiego rodzaju filmy związane z różnymi kulturami.

Ok!?

Masz coś przeciwko, żeby się w jednym z nich znaleźć?

Nie ma problemu.

Jest dzień Twojego wesela więc bardzo specjalny moment.

Powiedz mi jak się czujesz?

Dobrze. Jestem gotowa. Nerwowe oczekiwanie!

Planowałaś to przez... jak długo?

Rok i kilka miesięcy.

I jak wszystko do tej pory?

Świetnie, wszystko wyszło dobrze.

Przeżywasz to w tej chwili? Cieszysz się?

Bardzo się cieszę!

Jestem gotowa!

Powiedz mi o zmieszaniu kultur ponieważ to nie jest

100% hinduskie wesele, to jest...

To jest hindusko chrześcijańskie wesele więc robimy ceremonię hinduską rano

i chrześcijańską ceremonię wieczorem.

I jak ci się to podobało do tej pory?

Wiesz.. dwie strony nowej rodziny, spotkania i...

Było świetnie jak dotąd.

Obyło się bez najmniejszych tarć bo wszyscy są bardzo mili

bardzo dobrze się ze sobą dogadują i Kris'a [pana młodego] ojciec powiedział to wczoraj

wszyscy mamy te same wartości, te same morały więc nie ma znaczenia z jakiego kraju i religii pochodzimy.

Doskonale, gratulacje!

Pożyczam tylko z przemowy Kris'a ojca.

Ale tak samo myślisz.

Oczywiście.

i to się liczy.

Gratulacje zatem i trzymamy kciuki, żeby wszystko szło dalej tak dobrze jak do tej pory!

Baraat był tak głośny, że było go słychać tutaj w hotelu.

Wiem, jestem zazdrosna!

Zrobili dobrą robotę.

Nick mówi, że to był najlepszy Baraat jaki Filadelfia widziała.

To był jedyny raz jaki sobie przypominam

kiedy ulice Walnut i Broad były obydwie zamknięte.

Jedyny inny raz jak to zrobili to było jak Eagles wygrali Superbowl.

Wooo! Eagles!

Czyli Eagles i Simi & Chris!

Do przodu Eagles!

Wielkie dzięki!

It's a bit dark and yellow where I'm standing but we are

in Bellevue hotel, one of the most sophisticated hotels in Philadelphia.

I am in the room right now where they're having the ceremony.

The hindu ceremony, this is the decor.

This is what it looks like.

As you can see pretty cute room.

There's going to be a lot of people because hindu ceremonies always have a lot of people.

A lot of noise, too.

I don't know how much of all this I will be able to show you

I have to move because Blonnie is taking photos.

Because my main job here today is taking photos so

I won't be able to focus on filming things really but

whatever I can I will show you, maybe I can get the bride and groom

at some point and ask them a few questions.

Miss BRIDE [saying correctly in Polish] as I was already corrected.

as you should be saying in Polish, here everone just says "bride".

but I can also say Miss Bride.

This is it for today, thank you for your attention, subscriptions, likes and your time.

Tomorrow morning Poland is playing Colombia, hold your fingers crossed!

See you in three days!

To jest Fred?

Tak, chcę mu zrobić zdjęcie!

Sheridon!

Sorry, chcę Fredowi zrobić zdjęcie.

Fred sobie wisi.

Fred jest taki mały, że nawet go na video nie widać.

Na prawdę? Tu jest!

Wymyśliłaś go sobie?

Nadal masz wymyślonych przyjaciół? W wieku 12 lat?

Właśnie wleciał w twój, a nie... tu jest!

Uciekł. Gdzie jest Fred?

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Sweden vs South Korea: Andreas Granqvist breaks Korean hearts with VAR penalty - Duration: 3:24.

 The Sweden captain tucked home in the 65th minute of the Group F clash in Nizhny Novgorod after technology was used to rule that Viktor Claesson had been fouled in the area

 It was a deserved victory for Sweden, who created the better chances throughout and Marcus Berg spurned a couple of good openings

 The Swedes had been accused of spying on a Korea training session in the build-up to the game but they began with an apparent determination to put their own shortcomings in front of goal right

 Sweden had not scored in three outings prior to the tournament but they showed the greater attacking intent in the first half

 Granqvist, without defensive colleague Victor Lindelof of Manchester United due to illness, had an early opportunity after breaking from deep

He combined well with Berg, who returned his pass with a neat backheel, but Kim Young-gwon produced a fine tackle to frustrate him

 Korea goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo then justified his unexpected selection, having been regarded as coach Shin Tae-yong's third choice, by producing a fine point-black save to deny Berg

Ola Toivonen headed wide from the resulting corner. Korea suffered a blow when left-back Park Joo-ho was forced off midway through the first half with a hamstring injury and Sweden threatened again moments later through Berg, but again Young-gwon got in the way

 Tottenham's Son Heung-min created a rare Korea opportunity as he broke away from Granqvist but he was unable to pick out a colleague in the box

 Berg had another chance before the break as he controlled a long ball on his chest and took it away from the keeper but he could only lob across goal

 Mikael Lustig picked out Claesson with an inviting cross on the stroke of half-time but his header was deflected wide

 Korea began the second half more positively with Koo Ja-cheol heading narrowly wide but Sweden soon regained control and Jo again did well to keep out a header from Toivonen

 The breakthrough came after 65 minutes as Sweden were awarded a penalty after video review

Referee Joel Aguilar initially allowed play to go on after Claesson was hacked down by Lee Jae-sung but called a halt moments later, as Korea launched a counter-attack, after a word in his ear

 Granqvist took responsibility and sent Jo the wrong way. That proved the telling blow and Sweden were largely untroubled as they saw out victory

 Korea might have snatched an equaliser in stoppage time but Hwang Hee-chan was unable to keep his header on target

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Undercut Man Bun vs Full Man Bun - Man Bun Monthly Ep3 - Duration: 10:36.

which one's better the undercut man-bun

or the Full man bun we're about to

find out

hello everybody and welcome back to my

channel my name's Thomas if you're brand

new here and I make Style and hair related

videos every single week so that's your

kind of thing make sure you hit the

subscribe button and the little bell and

visit me every single Monday so yes this

is episode 3 and I wanted to just do a

little bit of a comparison between the

undercut man bun and the full man bun

one thing I have really noticed is the

full man bun

it seems to be 80% of people's goals

that are in the Facebook group so before

you enter the Facebook group that I have

hairstyles in action I asked you three

screening questions and I can't remember

the other two but the third one is what

is your overall goal with your hair and

I reckon 80% of the people that come

through that group say I'm going for a

full man bun and I just thought it

was really interesting so yeah that's

what gave birth to this topic and yeah

we're gonna dive into it today I'm just

gonna cover things like the things that

I liked about having the the

disconnected undercut man bun and things

that I like about having a full man bun

and also things that I don't like about

the two as well so if you're interested

in seeing that make sure you keep

watching alright let's get into it

okay I thought I'd start with the

undercut man bun first particularly

because I had this hairstyle first so

the things that I've really liked about

this is it gave my face a more masculine

look I have a quite an oval shaped face

right and when I do shave the sides it

kind of elongates it a little bit more

and it gives me more of a manly look not

saying that I can't look manly now with

this long hair but it was just something

that I definitely noticed and it

especially came through when I wore the

man braid and that was something that I

really liked about the haircut not that

I can't really like achieve a masculine

look with this long hair but yeah it was

quite unique and I liked it

another thing I really liked about the

disconnected undercut and man bun was

the less maintenance that it took to do

especially when straightening so

obviously having half the head of hair

it took half the time to do and it just

all round was a really easy hairstyle to

have so thumbs up in that department

another really awesome thing about this

disconnected undercut man bun was it was

so versatile I could get so much more

out of it rather than just a man bun

I remember like I put so many rabbits

out of my hat I put like the man bow do

you guys remember that one I also did

like this crazy hair net that I saw from

an mi a film clip and there was so many

of them I'll leave a card just up there

for you

it's in my video about ten looks one

hairstyle it was a really interesting

video and I think it's it's pulled a lot

of views actually so don't check that

out for the variety of this hairstyle

but yeah it was just magical I loved it

in terms of things that I didn't really

like about having the disconnected

undercut man bun was during the cold

seasons I've really felt it on my scalp

your feet and your head are two places

on your body where you really really

really feel the cold I remember being in

Canada in minus 40 degree weather it was

minus 40 can you like just imagine that

for a second my head would freeze and

also I didn't really go well equipped

with footwear so my head and my feet

were freezing and it just wasn't a good

time there just wasn't enough hair to go

around and yeah it really sucked and the

other thing I didn't like so much about

it either was I couldn't really wear it

out and wild and free and beautiful

because I fell like it looked really

funny I didn't wear a man Bob a couple

of times where I had dangling down by my

face and down at the back and from the

front it looked pretty good but as soon

as I would turn my head on the side it

kind of was really obvious that I was

missing all of this hair and it kind of

eliminated the whole idea of being able

to wear it all out like that I mean I

could do a side swoop provided it wasn't

a windy day but that was kind of limited

to that I couldn't really do much more

than then wear it out in that way I

guess and even that wasn't really that

foolproof because it would dangle over I

just didn't like it that much when I

wore it out so yeah that was a downside

right moving on to the full man bun

which is what we have now and we are

actually loving it put your hand up if

you've got a full man about and you'll

love it if you got a full man bun and

you know it clap your hands

yes that's me so moving into recent

times with this full man bun there have

been a few things that I've noticed that

I really like about having it one of

those things is also versatility so when

I thought I had versatility with the

undercut I was pretty much mistaken

there's so much more versatility with

something like this when you have more

hair obviously you can do more so in

terms of like the actual bun if you

watched episode 1 of this man bun

monthly series you'll know I had fifty

bazillion different types of man buns

that I could do with the fall I could do

like high medium low all had neat

variations all had messy variations and

it was just out the wazoo variety but on

of that as well with the extra length of

hair or the extra hair that I've had on

my head it's forced me to kind of think

out of the box a little bit more about

even more hairstyles that I could have

if you keep up to date with me you'll

know I posted a video just the other

week about ten looks with long hair it's

very similar to the one that I did with

the undercut ones but it's all about you

know my hand now as it is long and what

I've been doing with it and it just gets

so much more interesting in terms of

variety undercut with man-bun lots of

variety full man-bun tons of variety

like way more it's so cool especially if

you like playing with your hair like me

another thing I really like about the

full man bun is it's really on trend

right now I don't know if you guys have

been seeing it but I've been seeing them

everywhere and I did mention this just

before the most common answer for

people's hair goals in the Facebook

group is to grow a full man bun so I

know it's coming along and I think we're

gonna be seeing it a lot more lately if

you want to be up to date it's

definitely a hairstyle to go for and I

am so glad I have one now oh another

thing on the thumbs-up list for the full

man bun is when I let this out I can

actually wear it down now if I do my

hair if I put my products in correctly I

can control the buff and actually wear

it down wild and free that was one of

the hairstyles that I featured in my my

video with ten different looks on long

hair but yeah it's so cool to be able to

like actually wear it out and not have

that like I was just describing before

with the undercut one you don't see the

whole missing bit of hair now it looks

like a full head of hair and there's

just something about long flow and yes

give me life I just it just makes me

feel so good

other people with long hair will know

what I mean like do you have long hair

you know what I mean like hit the thumbs

up button if you know what I mean right

and on a final note for the things that

I'm really am loving about having a full

man one at the moment is this met this

might sound really corny as well but

this whole process of going from

undercut man bun to full man bun has

allowed me to bond with my audience like

I have never done before in my whole

time of being on YouTube I had no idea

by just growing my hair out I'd be able

to have an impact on so many people you

guys should see behind closed doors how

many messages I've had come in saying

Tom you've inspired me to grow my hair

out you've inspired me to go for this

hairstyle all of which I never even set

out to do that in the beginning so the

fact that I've been able to do that and

have an impact on people that way has

been phenomenal for me not only to like

accept

something with people but I just can't

believe it it's just so out of out of

field for what I had imagined and I'm

really really grateful that I've been

able to achieve this the time I grew out

my hair and had a party with my

subscribers you know like it honestly is

it's the coolest thing ever and I'm so

so so happy that I've gone through with

it in the end and I can now make

constant content like this about man

buns and it's all gee I love it I love

you thank you so much for being here on

the downside of having a full man bun

there are a few things that I have

mentioned before I mentioned it in my QA

there's just like it takes so much

longer to do because you have more hair

you use so much more product so it's so

much more expensive and also the hair

fall that is one thing that is so much

more noticeable and so much more

alarming like I mean I know I've counted

my hair fall and I'm not I'm clearly not

losing any hair but it just freaks me

out every time I look at it in the

shower and I'm like oh what is going on

here do you guys notice more hair fall

as well as your hair's getting longer

it's freaking crazy

yeah they're my dislikes about it but

that it's not enough to deter me and I'm

still gonna be rocking this man bun

for I don't even know how long I just

want to keep it it's staying and overall

in conclusion I am definitely on Team

Fullman bun obviously because I'm

rocking it right now but if we go to the

roots of this I really think it depends

on where you're at with your hair style

and what you're wanting to achieve what

what do you want for yourself you know

like with the undercut man bun

I had actually rocked that for about

three years before I decided to do

something different with it and the time

that I'm at right now

yes I'm ready to move on from it I've

had my three years and that's why I've

decided to go team full man bun but you

might be in a totally opposite position

you might have had a full man bun for 3

years and now you want to change it up

and go to you know a disconnected on the

cup man bun or you might have never even

had any of them and you want to decide

what one you want you know it's all like

a guessing game if you are going for it

for the first time I would grow it all

out get your full man bun going see if

you like that because you can always

shave it off rather than get it back so

quick do you know what I mean so there's

just a strategy that you have to think

about it but I'm just hoping that these

series really help you kind of come to

that decision and just give you a little

bit more of an insight on what you could

be doing with your man bun because it's

the freakin

most awesome hairstyle that you could

have if by chance you are growing your

hair out to a man bun right now it

doesn't matter if it's an undercut man

bun or a full man bun whatever make sure

you join the Facebook group because in

there we do talk a lot of men ones we

talked long hair and it's just it's just

a good time okay I would encourage you

to come over and watch it and make sure

you hit the subscribe button and come

back for another episode of my member

monthly series I'm trying to get these

out on the third week of every month I'm

still deciding where the right time to

post is and your feedback on that would

be great too by the way if you guys have

any topics about man buns that you want

covered in this series please feel free

to leave a comment about it because I do

actually have a lot of different ideas

lined up for this

I'm not running short by any means but

if you have something that you wanted

covered I'm more than happy to throw it

in because if it just makes it more

exciting and you want to watch it I want

to make it okay and also for the first

24 hours of this video going live I will

be responding to every single comment

that comes in so if there's a thousand

comments I will be responding to one

thousand view and there's no joke about

it okay I will be down there for the

first 24 hours though you go outside the

24 hour period there's no guarantee

because I do have a life to make sure

you hit the subscribe button and come

back every single Monday I will be

posting again in one month's time about

more man-bun stuff so stay tuned for

that

and I'll see you next week for another

video okay see you later bye top knot

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For more infomation >> Undercut Man Bun vs Full Man Bun - Man Bun Monthly Ep3 - Duration: 10:36.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic told to DELETE tweet posted hours before Sweden World Cup clash - Duration: 3:03.

 Ibrahimovic, 36, retired from Sweden duty in 2016 following the European Championships after scoring 62 goals in 116 appearances

 He has flown into Russia with Mino Raiola to watch the World Cup, however, and ahead of his country's opener he posted a video of himself dancing in the Swedish colours

 Alongside the clip he wrote: "#letsgo #letthegamesbegin #wearethebest." WHY IS ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC NOT PLAYING IN THE WORLD CUP? REASON REVEALED But it went down badly with some of his followers who demanded him to get rid of the cringe-worthy footage

 "DELETE charisma -10000," wrote one. "Delete. Now." added another. "What the f**k?," replied a fellow fan

Another added: "Cringe AF." But others found it hilarious and stuck up for their hero

"I love you even when you are ridiculous," replied one. "What is wrong with all of you? Zlatan is the best thing that happened to swedish football, and while he was playing you all adored him

And now? Have some respect, and if all you can come up with is "you are old nobody cares" Then please dont write at all

It's embaressing," added another. Sweden head coach Janne Andersson yesterday insisted Ibrahimovic has not had any influence on the team's preparations for their World Cup opener with South Korea

 LA Galaxy striker Ibrahimovic retired from international football after Euro 2016, but hinted at a possible return for this year's finals in Russia "I miss the national team

If I want, I do it. I want to feel I can deliver a good performance," he said. "We'll see, it's a tough question

I want to feel that I can perform and give back. I don't want to come just because I'm somebody

The door isn't closed for anything." However, it turned out to be merely a protracted commercial campaign

 Ibrahimovic has flown out to Russia where he is working for card company VISA. He tweeted a picture of himself with super agent Mino Raiola last week and said: "Now the World Cup can officially begin #minoraiola

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For more infomation >> Zlatan Ibrahimovic told to DELETE tweet posted hours before Sweden World Cup clash - Duration: 3:03.

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"실수가 계속되면 실력, 스웨덴전서 배우지 못했다" (이영표) - Duration: 3:07.

For more infomation >> "실수가 계속되면 실력, 스웨덴전서 배우지 못했다" (이영표) - Duration: 3:07.

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✅ Η Όλγα Πηλιάκη ξεκίνησε τις βουτιές της στην παραλία με δύο εντυπωσιακά μαγιό! | News | fthis.gr - Duration: 1:15.

 Τις καλοκαιρινές της βουτιές ξεκίνησε η Όλγα Πηλιάκη. Η Ολυμπιονίκης Ρυθμικής Γυμναστικής, φέτος είχε ελάχιστο ελεύθερο χρόνο στη διάθεσή της, μιας και αποδέχτηκε δύο τηλεοπτικές προτάσεις τις οποίες και είδε από την αρχή, αρκετά θετικά

 Αναφερόμαστε φυσικά στο Nomads, αλλά και στο Dancing with the stars! H Όλγα Πηλιάκη, απέδειξε, πως εκτός από τις χορευτικές της ικανότητες, διαθέτει και αρκετή σωματική δύναμη και ισορροπία, κάτι το οποίο φάνηκε μέσα από τη συμμετοχή της στο reality επιβίωσης του ANT1  Σειρά τώρα έχουν οι καλοκαιρινές διακοπές και ο ελεύθερος χρόνος με την οικογένειά της

Η Όλγα Πηλιάκη δίχως να χάνει την ευκαιρία, φόρεσε το μαγιό της και βούτηξε στην παραλία

 Δείτε τις φωτογραφίες που δημοσίευσε στον λογαριασμό της στο Instagram…

For more infomation >> ✅ Η Όλγα Πηλιάκη ξεκίνησε τις βουτιές της στην παραλία με δύο εντυπωσιακά μαγιό! | News | fthis.gr - Duration: 1:15.

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Επέτειος γάμου για τον Βασίλη Σπανούλη και την Ολυμπία Χοψονίδου!| News | fthis.gr - Duration: 1:25.

 Ιδιαίτερη η σημερινή ημέρα για την Ολυμπία Χοψονίδου και τον Βασίλη Σπανούλη! Το ζευγάρι συμπληρώνει επτά χρόνια από την ημέρα του γάμου του και η χαρά του δεν κρύβεται με τίποτα

Η πρώην εστεμμένη μοιράστηκε μαζί μας μια φωτογραφία από τη βέρα του γάμου της, ανακοινώνοντας έτσι την ημερομηνία για την επέτειό τους

   Οι διαδικτυακοί της φίλοι έσπευσαν να στείλουν τις ευχές τους, αφού μέσα σ'αυτά τα επτά χρόνια, η Ολυμπία Χοψονίδου και ο Βασίλης Σπανούλης κατάφεραν να δημιουργήσουν μία μεγάλη οικογένεια, η οποία μέχρι στιγμής μετρά πέντε παιδιά

   Για τον λόγο αυτό εξάλλου η Ολυμπία Χοψονίδου τα τελευταία χρόνια έχει δοθεί ολοκληρωτικά στην οικογένειά της, για την οποία θυσίαζε τα πάντα

   Δείτε τη φωτογραφία. 

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