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181007 Black Pink (블랙핑크) At FUK Airport Heading Back To Korea After Tokyo Girls Collection In Japan - Duration: 0:56.

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[ENG SUB] [RECIPE] 🍊how to make Green Tangerine Ade 이제이레시피/EJ recipe - Duration: 4:23.

Sterilize the jar to put in the marmalade in boiling water.

Lay dishcloth inside a pot, fill it with enough water, place the jar and boil the water.

Take out the sterilized jar to dry off the moist.

Clean the green tangerine in baking-soda-dissolved water.

Wipe the excess moist off the cleaned green tangerines.

Thinly slice the green tangerine.

Throw away the ends. Those are bitter!

Try to slice them as thinly as possible.

Add in sugar to the green tangerine and mix them well.

Wait until the sugar melts somewhat. Leave it for about 30 minutes.

Move the green tangerine into the sterilized jar

and sugarcoat the top to prevent mold.

Leave it on room temperature for around 2 days, and all the sugar will have melted.

After the sugar has all melted, refrigerate it.

Make ade by pouring sparkling water onto it, it's delicious!

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Even the color is pretty~ Enjoy making it!

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S.E Lain Opening Synth Version | by Imperfect Soul - Duration: 2:35.

Present Day

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And you don't seem to understand

A shame you seemed an honest man

And all the fears you hold so dear

Will turn to whisper in your ear

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And you know that it means so much

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I am falling, I am fading

I have lost it all

And you don't seem the lying kind

A shame then I can read your mind

And all the things that I read there

Candle lit smile that we both share

and you know I don't mean to hurt you

But you know that it means so much

And you don't even feel a thing

I am falling

I am fading

I am drowning

Help me to breathe

I am hurting

I have lost it all

I am losing

Help me to breathe

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I am hurting

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I am losing

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Beyond Beautiful Women: Why Spend Summers in Odessa, Ukraine - Duration: 30:48.

I want to give a little bit of background so actually why I spend so

much time in Ukraine and why I spend so much time in this city in particular

because there are beautiful women in lots of different countries and definitely

that is one of the big attractions but it's not the only attraction to come

here so I want to give you a little bit of overview now about exactly why I

chose to spend so much time here so

Всем привет! Welcome back to another episode of the vodka vodcast with

me Conor Clyne and speaking to you from Odessa in Ukraine the Black Sea I'm

actually at a place that's known as a kind of old corner Odessa

gonna just confirm that's actually the name where I am - Уголок старой Одессы

just written there so I learned that when I came here but basically it's a

place where a lot of people come right in the city center it's beautiful

weather at the end of September can you imagine it's like 28 degrees Celsius

today and there are a lot of weddings going on at this time of year and people

come to take photos it's kind of a little corner little oasis of this kind

of beauty with some as you can see the old bridge and the fountains that are

here well actually can't see the Falls because you see the bridge in this shot

but that's basically what's around there's a little well over there and

there's like a little lookout point just here and there like lots of couples so

you're gonna see that behind you a little bit of extra cultural context for

you here in Odessa so today's episode is dedicated to someone it's actually

dedicated to one of my trolls trolls are a funny thing I mean obviously I'm not

talking to people just right absolutely obnoxious disgusting stuff that's at a

racist or sexist or something else just to insult you but people who actually pursue

you online 'pursue' metaphorically speaking of course they're just writing

comments where they obviously don't like you but they feel compelled to keep

writing and leaving comments so this one is to Arian 1754 I did say when I replied

to your comment that I would make a vodcast episode and in this one I'm

gonna be talking about exactly why I spend so much time especially in the

summer in Ukraine first of all and also Odessa because a common thread

I mean there are lots of threads of comments left on my channel but one of

them is the fact the only the only reason I'm here is because there are

beautiful women there фку hot chicks here and that's the only reason for me to be

here and then you get a lot of comments like hey you're a 'sex tourist' because

you hang out in Odessa and there are beautiful girls well you should look up

the definition of 'sex tourist' first of all there and basically people who pay

for sex while on holiday. This channel does not advocate prostitution

personally I don't care about it very much it doesn't affect me so as long as it's

voluntary I don't really care so much but you should respect the law if

you are involved that there are places where it's legal I guess to work and to

consume that service but that's definitely not what this channel is

about it's actually the opposite so it's about meeting girls in real life real

girls that you don't actually pay for sex

which I found amusing is that it's a common thread so I think what they're

trying to get at is that as opposed to actually being here for prostitution

what they what I assume he means is that this is the main attraction and that

that's something bad as if it would be bad to come here just because they're

hot they're beautiful women that's would make me a rational male heterosexual so

I want to give you a little bit of background so actually why I spend so

much time in Ukraine and why I spend so much time in this city in particular

because there are beautiful women in lots of different countries and even in

Western Europe it's not really such so hard to meet them if you're obviously in

the right social circles or you know to go to the right places so while that is

an attraction in Ukraine for sure for straight guys to come here and that's

why there are so many guys actually travel to Ukraine at the moment exactly

I mean tourism here is probably I don't know maybe there's gonna be an official

statistic somewhere but I would imagine tourism from countries in North America

and Western Europe is 99 percent male and definitely from countries like

Turkey or the Arabic countries, Israel as well it's definitely heavily skewed in

terms of younger guys who come here so definitely that is one of the big

attractions but it's not the only attraction to come here so I want to

give you a little bit of overview now about exactly why I chose to spend so

much time here so the first thing that I'm gonna go into is cost of living now

Ukraine obviously since the Euro Maidan revolution just before it because

Yanukovych the pro-Russian president actually really kind of wrecked the

economy not that the economy was strong when he inherited it admittedly

but basically he wrecked it and his son was trying to become this also this

oligarch so they basically the country crumbled I actually used to come here

wasn't so cheap maybe it's probably 7, 8, 9 years ago it was more or less the same

price level as going to Central Europe so countries like Czech Republi so

like the big cities like the big like Prague for example which no one would say

today is a cheap city to go visit it's cheaper in London or New York of course

but it's not super cheap like it would had been in the 90s so I used to come

here before the cost of living obviously in terms of foreign currencies so

dollars or Euros whatever currency you're using I used to come here anyways

because I just love the city but more about that in a minute so the first

thing I want address is cost of living because your experience in a place is

to a large part depending on how much money you have first of all basically

it's dependent on your purchasing power right so your experience can be very different if

you can afford to stay in a five-star hotel obviously party all night in the

best club with bottles of champagne not saying that's the best way to have fun

but that it's definitely gonna be a different experience and money and

purchasing power allows you to gives you the option of experience in different

things and that's one of the key factors in spending you know so much time in

Ukraine at the moment because since 2014 the currency has plummeted here it's now

recovered in the last year I should point out the prices have for me they

seem to have increased maybe about 20 25 percent this kind of price range but

they they're coming back up from a very low base it was definitely the cheapest

country I've been in Europe up until this year for sure and that just means

your money goes so much further so that's a huge factor to come here right

I mean it's just like the level of service that I get is not much different

to what I would get in Western Europe or North America well maybe North America

is a bit different that extra touch they go for personal service but we'll say

definitely compared to other parts of Europe I wouldn't say there's a big

difference but when you go to pay and you take out your credit card then you

see a huge whopping difference there at least fifty percent my friend Dany

who's in some of my videos here in Odessa he has a channel got a world to

see I'll link him below. Great video, great content not just

from here it's also from around the world

he thinks from the higher end things like best restaurants clubs bars

whatever that's probably about 50% cheaper and then for kind of normal

things it's actually even cheaper again probably about 2/3 that's like one-third

the price save 66% that was his kind of rough estimate you can well we can go

and look up exactly what the statistics say but what I always feel was missing

in you know the statistics about comparative cost of living differentials is it really

depends what you're gonna do as a travelwe here that's not representative how the

country is in general so most of you are gonna stay in a hotel or an Airbnb a

rental apartment or something like that you're gonna probably especially if you

watch my channel you're gonna be eating in good restaurants solid good

restaurants you're gonna be going out enjoying the nightlife going to nice

bars going to the best clubs this kind of stuff I know there's a different type

of traveler and they would focus on being a backpacker and maybe eating at

the local market and buying stuff in the supermarket even but I don't really make

these videos for those kind of people. If you are watching I hope you get great

value out of it but I don't really have you in mind because that's actually not

how I live when I'm traveling here I definitely do go to the best restaurants

I don't necessarily need fine dining something very formal but I like I love

food so that's kind of when I you see my videos that's I'm trying to share my

experience with you and communicate that and if you're interested having a similar

one like the Tsar Experience as I call the channel then this is why it's

tailored in this way because I do get messages also from you asking me to make

budget stuff but I've decided against that so there you go that's me kind of

I'm digressing a little bit as to as to main purpose of this of this vodcast

episode but that's basically why you see me make the videos in that style so for

me I would say it's actually a little bit cheaper than 50% because I used to

live in Munich in Germany and that's the most expensive city in Germany one of

most expensive cities in Europe and I remember because I did have a very high

salary when I lived there so I used to go to the best restaurants and used

to go to the best clubs used to go to the best bars I used to live in the city

centre so I know what rent is like in the city center in

Munich in a nice place and I would think it's definitely cheaper than 50% when I

go to pay here I mean I just imagine what my ... my lifestyle you know in Odessa

would cost me in Munich well it's gonna cost at least three times much from

personal experience even with the price increase in the last year so

cost-of-living just allows you do so much more with you know it allows you

experience different things like I always say money is not an objective in

itself for me but definitely it affords you more possibilities in terms what you can

do what you can experience and I think this is a great value in earning money

and making money for me personally so that's something that's really really

important because I could choose to live in other countries in the region I

can go live in Moscow if it were just about girls for example of course there

are also beautiful women there or I go to Sweden for example Sweden also a

great place for for chicks but the cost of living in Sweden is obviously three

times I mean Stockholm is so expensive

compared to here so I would need to generate three times as much income per

month in order to have the same experience so this is a really really

important point to bear in mind that cost of living when you're choosing if

you are looking at having a more location independent lifestyle you can

actually spend more than just a couple of weeks holidays somewhere that you do

look at the cost of living what it's gonna afford to you I know that Central

Europe like seas like Budapest are really popular now for digital nomads

these are the people who can move around pretty easily work over the internet but

in Budapest definitely I've been there I spent a week with a good friend there

James we hung out and he brought me taxis the best restaurants in Budapest

then it's it's it felt double the price of here but I can people who come from

London think Odessa is so cheap where they come from New York LA or

somewhere and they're like and I'm just like no I think things doubled in price

so that kind of gives you a ballpark estimate right of course if you have

unlimited money or you know you inherited or you just made it he made so

much money you don't know what to do with then you don't really care about

these things but if in any way your price sensitive ... I think actually

everybody likes to get good value for money

let's be honest but even if you have 50 million sitting in the bank 50 million

dollars 50 million euros you still want to get value for money most people I

think it's a psychological thing no one likes to just squander especially you've

made it yourself you know through hard graft and applying yourself over many

years you know like to just throw it away willy-nilly so that's a huge

factory to spend time in Ukraine Odessa is a very touristic city but like now the

tourists season is over I was here for high season I paid high season

prices for accommodation but now it's like I'm paying 25 euros a night for a

an apartment a studio apartment very nice one right in the city centre I

think a homeless shelter probably in Dublin or in London it's probably per

night gonna cost you more but I don't know I should look that up before I say it

but it's it's you know it's it still costs money to stay in those places so

a youth hostel there in Dublin or London it's it's gotta be about the same price

I would expect in the city centre so that's that's the comparison so you can

just do a lot more with your money that's a huge factor for me the

countries around it are more expensive like even Moldova is a little bit Chisinau

is a little bit more expensive than here you know that the economic

development of Moldova is definitely way behind this country and definitely way

behind this city Odessa it's definitely higher Romania the same definitely

higher cost of living there Belarus Russia in the big cities like Moscow

St. Petersburg way way higher than here so that's why I actually chose to spend my

time in Ukraine at the moment that's a big factor in number one so got into

that I touched on food I love the restaurants here I'll be honest about

you I'm a glutton I love the food and of course you know and if money was

unlimited I guess I would I could say the same about living somewhere else but

food in Ukraine in restaurants is particularly high standard I would say

just the kind of above average is excellent and there's just a great

diversity for me anyways for my tastes they have Italian food a lot of Ukrainian

obviously I don't like the Ukrainian everyday like borscht for vereniki and

the stews and the salads I like them but I wouldn't need it ever more than once a

week if even the other cuisines I like here in Odessa

or Ukraine in general is Georgian and Georgian food for me is just like

it's heavy but man is it good so order khachapuri, khinkali the different

salads also they have a lot of stews so that's also something I just love and

there's obviously a lot of Japanese sushi it's gonna international so

basically a good mix of cuisine here the standard is very high service also

shisha I never smoked anything actually to be honest until I started hanging out

in this country and just enjoy shisha should have been a very social so I'm talking

about hookah I'm not saying it's good for your health not saying that you should

go and do it yourself but I actually enjoy it so this is something that the

standard is really really high in Ukraine compared to other countries that I have

been to in Western Europe for sure it was not as good and it costs a fraction

of the price here and I also have had really good shisha in more expensive places

like Dubai or say in Beirut in Lebanon where it's excellent but I have to say

that's another factor so this kind of food entertainment just the quality of

it also I really really enjoy so that's the second reason to be here third reason

is the political situation I actually studied in addition to becoming a lawyer

and working at the European Commission where actually dealt a little bit with

Ukraine and Russia and this region I studied international issues and I had a

specialization in the former Soviet Union so new Eurasia they called at the

time went to graduate school in the US to a top university Johns Hopkins

University where I studied at SAIS School of Advanced International Studies

which is which was a time voted number one for this kind of specialization and

there I took on the former Soviet Union so for me to come to Ukraine there was

actually a famous book The Clash of Civilizations by Samuel Huntington at

the time was very popular and I studied about ... and they had these fault lines

where there would be conflict I mean this is post Cold War early 90s you had

The end of history in the last man by Francis Fukuyama and he basically said it's

over there's no more competition we've found the right

the final template for everybody people thought that was the end we weren't

searching for a new system that everything would be set around free

marketing economics capitalism and democracy and Samuel Huntington

had had a book about how there would be these clash of civilizations that just

to simplify I'm not going to go into a political make this a political video or

an international relations tutorial but basically that here in Ukraine was one

of the places that he had the fault line between Russia or the Russian sphere of

influence and the more European Western sphere of influence and of course we had

2004 the orange revolution in Ukraine which forced a third round of voting and

eventually a pro-European president Yushchenko came to power and then of

course we had EuroMaidan in end of 2013 beginning 2014 where Yanukovych who

subsequently been democratically elected lost power in a in a revolt against his his

rule his decision not to sign an association agreement with the EU so I

was actually there actually on the square at the time is another thing

that really interested me to see the revolution take place because I missed

obviously all the stuff in the 90s or the end of the eighties here that was

off-limits to me I was way too small and then I wasn't I was actually the US

during the 2004 so 2013 2014 I actually got to see it close up first and then to

read the media whether it happens to be the mainstream media and their

interpretation or a lot of like alternative media on the on the internet

who claim everything is a Western coup or whatever in Russia and then

pro-Russian a lot of it and then actually been there and just see what a

lot of BS half of this is especially the stuff about the language

at the time so for me it was really you can see how passionate I am about it and

then to be here and see the results of the revolution and see what was actually

happening and then it just gives you a good personal experience as opposed to

relying on the media all the time because the media is basically group of people

with their own perspectives maybe they're good journalist maybe they're just lazy

journalists maybe they're pushing a certain political agenda

and whether it's mainstream or so-called independent media a lot of

it's just like propaganda anyways they either have symphonies are they're paid

by another side to push that point of view and they claim to be independent it

Anyways so that's basically one of the big reasons for me to also be in

Ukraine I'm also really interested to go to Russia and to Belarus I was in Belarus a

few times this year and it's very interesting to see the difference in the

people's mentality and how the country is run compared to Ukraine it's

really really different ... people of course they have a lot of commonality

historically and a lot of people obviously most people in Belarus speak

Russian a lot of people do here and they were both in the Soviet Union at the time

it's really digressed in terms of how young people they're perceived the world

Belarus is starting to move in the same direction as Ukraine from what I can see

and Russia I don't go to often enough at the moment I'm planning to go to Russia

very very soon it's been a few months there and really get to know the country

better than in my previous visits which were quite short there you go that's a

third reason for me to be here and it's just the political context and the

culture and that's really just like the historical culture and the new

developing culture whether it happens to be a youth culture that's very strong

here in Ukraine definitely I've seen big differences in the last five years and

how young people dress behave their objectives it's definitely moving more

towards Europe quite rapidly I would say maybe not as rapidly in Odessa itself

the south because we're a bit further away from from Europe than we would be

let's say in Lviv which is really close because it's close to the Polish border

or Kyiv, the capital you definitely see big change there so this is really really

interesting for me to see firsthand and then yeah

there are lots of beautiful girls here that's definitely a big factor as well

an important thing of straight single guys of course this is a consideration

where the were the pretty girls of course and this country I'm going to

make other videos about Ukrainian beauty and just beautiful beauty in the region

in general for me this is the region in the world the most beautiful girls on

average there are other regions where I think it's

like like southern Brazil for example very very south of Brazil also it's

extremely high level of beauty amongst the girls there that's why there's so

many top models from Brazil also why there's so many top models from this

region and from Russia of course as well so that's definitely a factor I would not and I

don't myself come to Odessa in particular because of girls I would say

that's one the least probably lowest priority reasons to be in Odessa

and it was just my experience because my friends I made these videos five reasons

never to date a Ukrainian girl followed by five more reasons never to date a

Ukrainian and that's just the frustrations of a lot of my friends who

come here so there was a Belgian guy I met Sven and recently he was here and he

told me that if you come to Odessa you think it's gonna be easy to pick up

girls then you're gonna go back with your ego between on the floor basically

so don't come here for girls another American guy mark he said like this is

the hardest place in the world to pick up girls maybe not sure I'm sure they're

a harder place I'm sure I don't know if he went to Saudi Arabia or somewhere

where that might be harder at least harder to survive afterwards so that's

definitely it I wouldn't come to that's for this reason basically local girls in

general don't like foreigners. Sven also said that he thought that being a

foreigner having traveled around the world was always an advantage every other

place he visited except this city he said being a foreigner was a noticeable

disadvantage and I have to agree with that being a foreigner especially if you

don't speak Russian big disadvantage so I wouldn't never advise to come here for

the top reason if that's your top priority

there are definitely places where that's gonna be it's gonna be more interesting

easier well you're more likely have a success for sure especially if you're

North American or European so that it is true that definitely there are pretty

girls here and you can see that in my my videos of course there are lots of

pretty girls there are girls I'm hanging out with and girls on dating while I'm

here but that isn't particularly high

priority for Odessa Ukraine definitely but Odessa in particular no if that were

a very high priority I actually wouldn't spend so much time in this

city that's the honest truth about it so you can see that I'm not maybe even as

passionate when I start talking about girls here as I do and that's why I made

those other videos to give you a more balanced view about what it's like if

you come here with that objective in mind I will as I said there are better

places I'm gonna be going into that later episodes of this vodcast and also

my videos as I travel around the region you get a real taste of what it's like

where I recommend or maybe where I do go if I'm only interested in hooking up

with chicks beautiful women it's definitely not in this city that is for

sure now though that's four reasons and you

see I listed the girls number four you know and number five is the languages as

you know I'm a language geek freak whatever you want to call me on that

for that reason or on that note and of course I was learning Russian for

several years and that wouldn't say I'm particularly amazing in Russian

especially because I learned over ten languages you can check that out

probably in other videos on my channel where I speak in those you can see my

levels but definitely Russian even after a lot of time here's probably only

language number seven number eight I would think I definitely speak better

French Italian English German I also might say Portuguese for sure

maybe I don't know if my Dutch is good anymore that's probably sucks probably

my Russian is better than my Dutch we don't if you don't maintain languages

they tend to atrophy or fade away as a competence so my languages I spoke

really well five or six years ago because I was just in that country or I

was in that environment and now I don't use it so and Russian I obviously use

when I'm here every day because I speak in Russian in Odessa so we are in

Ukraine the official language of the country is Ukrainian but this city the

language that's used most in daily conversations on the street when you go

to shops is you is Russian it's overwhelming Russian and you were

definitely not gonna hear very much Ukrainian spoken here you can of course

be can Ukraine if you if you are Ukrainian speaking no one's going to be

angry at you or something if you speak Ukrainian it's completely cool with

everybody but this city is predominantly Russian speaking so Russian is a big

international language is one that I started learning many years ago and that

has been a real struggle for me compared to the other languages

that I learnt. It's taken me a lot longer to get to a good level and being able to use it here and

just reap the reward the the fruits of my labor in terms of time invested in

learning it that's a huge incentive to spend time in this city in Odessa. Now

Ukraine in general of course it's not the official language and it's not the

language spoken by the majority of Ukrainians. You have to be clear about

that but in big cities that a lot of you guys are gonna go to it is still the

main language no matter what Ukrainian language nationalists might say wriite

and my comments are troll me about that's just the reality and I'm giving

you this information so that you can have the Tsar Experience you can come

here and you get the most out of it so I always say you should learn Russian

first unless you're gonna spend a lot of time in the west of Ukraine like Lviv

which is a really beautiful city if you're gonna spend your time there then

definitely learn Ukrainian before Russian because it's the main language

and it will just go a lot further for you but Russian is a big international

language it's a bit like the debate maybe between learning Spanish and

Catalan even if you live in Barcelona I know it's Catalonia Spanish is such

a much more valuable and useful language for you most likely in your entire life

and when you travel to Latin America et cetera that you should learn Spanish

first and I think if you learned spend a lot of time in Barcelona I did learn

some Catalan I never lived in Catalonia but I did go and spend six months

learning the language and I did use it when I went to Catalonia and people were

really surprised that they could a foreigner and I had actually gone and learnt

Catalan so I think you should definitely go and

do that you can spend a lot of time in the country so if you learn Russian then

of course you should go once you get a good level and earn Ukrainian as well

but the reality is like you can travel all over the former Soviet Union and

basically use Russian as the lingua franca so obviously Russia itself

Belarus, Central Asia and you meet Russians are kind of everywhere these

days as well so you're actually gonna use it in different countries so there's

50 million Ukrainian speakers and there's like probably there's over 300

million people who speak Russian maybe it's 350 million so there you go

that's your return on investment is gonna be higher that both is difficult if you

only speak English beforehand for sure because I didn't speak any other Slavic

language so definitely I would recommend that you go and

learn Russian first here in Ukraine it's completely fine to use Russian in any of

the cities that you're likely to visit so here in Odessa, Dnipro, Kiev

definitely Russian is probably it's definitely the main language still used

in those big cities if you go to Lviv as I said Ukrainian ... is the

opposite Ukrainian is number one it's overwhelming Ukrainian speaking you can

of course use Russian in the center of the city not everyone's gonna reply to

your Russian but it's not a problem if you're in the touristic center there

on that beautiful Market Square and all the places people will understand and

they may reply to Ukrainian but it's perfectly fine to use Russian a lot of

people actually do speak Russian there because they just have a lot of Russian

spoken by people who visit then if you are gonna hang out there like I did I

actually went there to learn Ukrainian then definitely go and invest your time

in that so that's the fifth reason it's languages linguistic I also went to

learn Belarusian a little bit I was invited there I didn't make my videos

yet so you haven't seen them on the channel I actually need to go back to

Belarus because it rained every bloody day that I was in Belarus for the ten

days of learning Belarusian I had three hours one-to-one tuition and in that

time yeah we only spoke Belarusian so I should get up to a good level so I've

actually also learnt that language a little bit so I can tell you about that

just got a little fly on my back so I'm gonna run out this episode of the podcast there are

the five reasons girls and beautiful women are definitely one of them but I think for

spending time in Ukraine it's a combination of those five factors what I

chose to live live here I'm sure you can relate to a lot of that so that rounds

out this episode of the vodka vodcast with me Conor Clyne this is the Tsar

Experience if you're new to the channel you know help the channel out give the

give the video a thumbs-up if you've lasted this long

to get to the end of it you must have enjoyed it got value out of it and

definitely squeeze the red subscribe button after you strike him to like and

whack the notification bell beside it because otherwise you don't get notified

when I upload new videos uploading about twice a week at the moment will

try and push that to three let's see how we get on but you know I've been making a lot

of content here in Odessa and it's end of summer so maybe as we go into winter

it'll be a few less videos if you have visited Ukraine and if you have good

reasons that I haven't mentioned to come here and spend time in this city then

please leave me a comment below building this great community I do get a lot of

trolls like I mentioned a particular troll in the beginning but you know he

inspired this videos to know it's not all trolling is counter productive but

there are people who really try to help each other out there in the comments

really give great personal advice and experience from being here so don't

think that your your personal experience if you've interacted with Ukrainians

visited Ukraine isn't worth it's going to help someone else so definitely leave

a comment there become part of this is Tsar community of ... what are you Tsaristas

Tsarians I'm not really sure what name I should give you guys

maybe drop me a comment like that as well if you find it interesting enough

and let me know what your top reasons for coming to Ukraine are and whether

you think girls should be the number one priority for coming here whether they

are worth all that if they are worth prioritizing number two and

whether you think they are actually the most beautiful in the world because I'm

gonna be making videos on that topic as well very soon I'm gonna stop rambling

there is another photo session going on in front of me for a wedding couple

so as I was saying this is wedding season and with that I bid you all an

amazing afternoon if you're watching my time zone evening if you're watching

this in Asia and if you're in North America it's gonna be morning if we were

doing all this live which of course we're not and I will see you and all

your smiling enthusiastic faces for traveling in Eastern Europe in the next

video до свидания до побачення from Odessa, Ukraine!

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Acts 1 and 2 commentary - Duration: 8:31.

Luke's second book is about the works of the Apostles and the intervention of God

through the Holy Spirit. He reminds the Theophilus a second time of how God worked

through Jesus. Jesus Christ was resurrected from the dead and preached

for 40 days to his disciples to train them for the kingdom of God. It was

by this point that he spoke of his departure. He would then send the Holy

Spirit to them and work many wonders. He commanded them, "do not leave Jerusalem

but wait for the gift my father promised which you have heard me speak about. For John

baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit."

The disciples were to stay in the city until God gave them the Holy Spirit.

However they were concerned of the coming of the Messiah's kingdom, "Lord, are

you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?" Jesus reminds them

that only the Father knows and shifts the focus back to receiving the Holy

Spirit. He explained that power will come upon them when they received the Holy

Spirit. In the Luke Gospel, Jesus described it as being clothed with power

from on high, (Luke 24:49). for the disciples to

preach the gospel to all nations they first needed God's power from the Holy

Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the one who enables believers to preach the gospel

successfully. After Jesus spoke, he ascended into heaven before their eyes.

As they watched, two mysterious men dressed in white appeared. They reminded

them that Jesus will someday return from the clouds to the earth. In response to

Jesus glorious return to the Father in heaven, the disciples returned to the

city to give God glory at the temple according to the Luke gospel, (Luke 24:53). Among them

were the family of Jesus, his mother Mary and his brothers. They prayed for a

duration of 10 days to receive the Holy Spirit. During those days, Peter spoke

to the 120 believers about how Judas Iscariot was an apostle

but later betrayed Jesus. The Holy Spirit gave Peter understanding that David

spoke of Judas betrayal and downfall in the Old Testament. Luke the author also

mentions that Judas committed suicide at the field he bought called the field of

blood. Based on the scripture passage 'may another take his place of leadership,' (Psalm 109:8), 120

believers decided to vote for two people that one of them may become the 12th

apostle, a witness of the resurrection Jesus Christ. By lot, Matthias was

chosen. When the 10 days occurred, it was the day of Pentecost and the Holy Spirit

came upon them as violent wind and tongues of fire. The wind alludes to John

chapter 3 when Jesus spoke of the believers being born of the Spirit

much like the wind. 'The wind blows wherever it pleases,' (John 3:8). The fire was also

what John the Baptist is predicted, that Jesus would baptize people in fire, (Luke 3:16). And

the personification of tongues is explained in the following passages. All

of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as

the spirit enabled them. According to this verse, the Holy Spirit granted them

the ability to speak other languages. As the Apostles exercised their new

spiritual gifts, Jews from all over the world was assembled in Jerusalem because

of the Feast of Pentecost. They went to the building in response to the noise of

the wind that they heard and they also heard what the hundred twenty believers

were saying, "we hear them declaring the wonders of God in our own tongues." They

wanted to know what the sign meant although some stated, "they have had too

much wine." because of the spontaneous praises of God from the Galileans who

would not have been able to speak so many languages at once, they assume this

happened by chance. Peter however spoke to them in courage.

He first addressed them all and stated that, "these people are not drunk as you

suppose it's only 9:00 in the morning," a humorous way of saying

usually people get drunk at night, but this event occurred in the morning, which

then allowed Peters to speak of his first sermon in Acts. He opens with

Scripture in Old Testament: "In the last days God says 'I will pour out my spirit

on all people your sons and daughters will prophesy'..." (Joel 2:17). This explanation gave two

meanings: the people were living in the last times on earth because Jesus had

ascended to heaven and the end will come at any moment. The second meaning is that

the spontaneous speaking of the 120 believers

revealed that the Holy Spirit is the cause of their ability and therefore the book

of Joel had been fulfilled at that moment in time. Peter also mentions

"everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved."

This is the entire core of the message and the reason why the Holy Spirit came.

Peter then goes in-depth about who Jesus was and what he did as God's chosen

vessel. He 'was a man credited by God to you by miracles wonders and signs.'

Peter emphasized that God accredits or approves people by the miracles

wonders and signs that they perform. Jesus healed people, he drove out demons, he

spoke of wise sayings, he gave predictions, and many more. It was clear that Jesus

was the Prophet and the Messiah chosen by God, but Peter then tells them "this

man was handed over to you by God's deliberate plan and foreknowledge..." Jesus

tragic death was the result of God's intentional allowance to redeem everyone

from sin, despite the people's rebellion and even their consent in helping

wicked people to do so. Peter told them, "it was impossible for death to keep its

hold on him." He backs up this claim through another Old Testament scripture

that David in the Holy Spirit stated, 'the Holy One will not see decay,' (Psalm 16:10). Peter

clarifies to them that David did not speak about himself because David did

died and was buried. "His tomb is here to this day." When David spoke of this

prophecy, he was not referring to himself but to the one that would come after him,

his successor, who would be called the Messiah. This scripture spoke of the body

not seeing decay. It did not however mean that there would be no death, but rather

that the body did not experience decay. The decay occurs after three days passed

since a man died, (John 11:39), but Jesus resurrected before the end of the third day, his body

did not see decay. Not only did Peter gives scripture fulfillment of Jesus

resurrection he also gave another scripture fulfillment through

Jesus ascension. Because Jesus is not on earth, it was difficult to explain to the

Jews how they can believe that Jesus ascended to heaven. What proof could the

believers give them? Any one person could have made the

ascention up, and because it could not be checked, it would not be possible for the

Jews to see. Fortunately, God provided proof through his word.

Therefore Peter explains Jesus ascension with the words, 'the Lord said to my lord

sit at my right hand...' (Psalm 110:1). For Jesus to sit at the right hand of God, he had to go to

heaven, because God is at heaven, (Isaiah 66:1). The Jews knew this basic fact that God is in

heaven, yet it was not obvious that this scripture passage was implying that the

Messiah would also be in heaven with God. For the Messiah to sit with God, the only

explanation is that he had to go up to heaven. With three clear Scripture

fulfillments and proofs of the Holy Spirit's gifts to them, Peter concludes,

"Therefore let all Israel be assured of this, God has made this Jesus whom you

crucified both Lord and Messiah." The people then felt remorse for rejecting

Jesus and asked, "Brothers, what shall we do?" Peter instructing them to repent and

be baptized, 'in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins.' He also

promised them, "You will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. The promise is for

you and your children and for all who are far off, for all whom the Lord our God

will call." About 3,000 people were saved that day.They then devoted their lives

to the Apostles' teachings and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and

to prayer. They continuously supported one another and gave glory to God. The

Lord then added to their number daily those who were being saved. God promised

in Scripture, "I will pour out my Spirit on you and make my words known to you," (Proverbs 1:23).

For more infomation >> Acts 1 and 2 commentary - Duration: 8:31.

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Karine Le Marchand lève enfin le voile sur la sexualité de Stéphane Plaza - Duration: 1:37.

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GGMM D6 Amazon Echo Dot Speaker Review - Duration: 5:35.

Hello, my name's Mark, welcome to my channel. Today we're going to take a look at this

D6 speaker. This is a little add-on for the Amazon Echo Fot second-generation.

I really like these little Dots, you can just pop them around and get Alexa

wherever you go but the one thing about them that's not great is the sound

quality of the speaker it's not very loud "excuse me I am right here!" so we're

going to give it a bit of an upgrade today with this D6 it's available in two

colors I have the white, it's also available in black. You get a little user guide

thank you card and the main unit itself

so the tops come off and this is how we put the Dot on, I'll show you that in a

second. The actual unit looks really good is got a slight cloth texture around the

side which is plastic on the top and bottom there's a connector that goes

into your Echo Dots and it goes into the power and the aux port and that's how

you're gonna get power to this and the power and aux are on the bottom of this

there's also a small power switch on the front so setup is dead easy, I've removed

the top as you can see that just pops off undo your Echo plug it in, top goes

back on and there's a, keep rotating it around and you rotate it back, there's a

locking symbol: locks/unlocks. Once it's in it looks great the dots just fits in

nicely whether it's black or the white version I really like the whites and

black I think they contrast really nicely you simply just plug in the power

on the bottom

At first you might be a bit confused wondering why nothing's happening because normally

at this stage the Dot would start lighting up and that's because there's a little button

you need to press that in order to activate a power to the Dot. So now press

the button you can see the Dot is firing up and we're gonna do some tests now

some comparisons to see which you think sounds better the Dot on its own or the

dot with this speaker

[MUSIC]

there is another advantage to using this shell and that's because it makes your

Dot portable so at the moment you can see it's plugged in playing music

carries on play music there's a battery built into this meaning you can take

this out and about if you want to use the alexa function so your still needs

to be on Wi-Fi but this is great for if you're in the garden getting over some

work maybe you're on a listen to some podcasts you can ask Alexa all the same

stuff and it'll work straight out of this speaker. Alexa what's the weather

like today? "It's 14 degrees Celsius" so for all this isn't gonna win any awards

for amazing sound quality it lacks bass for me I'd like to hear a

little bit more oomph but I have to say overall the style is really nice I think

it looks great it's a nice little addition for the Dot if you've already

got a Dot this is a great way of making this a little bit more portable with the

battery you can take it outside of course the other option would be to buy

yourself second Bluetooth speaker that doesn't integrate the Dot in this way

and you just pair them up or use the aux port but while that might be cheaper you

might get a better sound from that you wouldn't have the ability to then take

this out and about unless the speaker somehow could power the Dot. If you want

to learn more about this products I will put links in the description below if

you found this short overview useful please consider hitting the subscribe

button and the notification button thanks for watching

I'll see you next time

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Flog #2 - En partance pour les rocheuses canadiennes - Duration: 2:08.

Hey, it's Chandler Ferbeal

Do I take you to the Rockies ?

Come on, let's go. It's right there.

Departure at 5:00 am

I'm kiding.

10:00 am

We were at the US embassy this morning

I will tell you that in a future vlog.

Baptiste : "A FLOG !"

The advantage with a nose of this size,

is that you smell even more the aromas.

We are almost down the mountain

where I almost fell three times.

"Dangerous hike"

Ricochet specialist from father to son.

Bitain

Awokened at 2:00 am...

by the cops with their lights.

They though we were drug addicts.

Do we look like drug addicts?

HE looks like drug addict.

I was dreaming...

They are looking for us.

We slept outside illegally.

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West Virginia's Reese Donahue Proposes after Win | Heavy.com - Duration: 1:21.

West Virginia's Reese Donahue Proposes after Win | Heavy.com

The West Virginia Mountaineers are on a roll right now as they advanced to 5-0 with a big win over Kansas on Saturday.

The Mountaineers finished off the day with a 38-22 victory at home.

And as the Mountaineers are all winners today, one player, in particular, won again shortly after the game.

As the West Virginia Football team celebrated with friends and family with their victory song "Country Roads" playing, defensive lineman, Reese Donahue had a few plans for after the game.

He called for his teammates to surround him as he planned on getting down on a knee and proposing to his girlfriend after the win over the Jayhawks.

Check it out!. She Said Yes!.

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Speaking Japanese with Chiho-san! | ちほさんとの日本語会話! - Duration: 13:46.

Stefano: Long time no see!

Chiho-san: Yes, it's been quite a few months, right? S: Yeah, that's right...

S: ... it's been so long that I can't even remember when it was we talked last time

C: According to Skype, the last time was in May...

S: May? Aaah, the Skype chat, yep, got it... Wow!

So, how's it going?

C: Very good! But this week has been very hot...

S: Yeah, I think it's even hotter there in Germany than in Brussels

C: Oh really? S: Yes, that's probable

S: But this week has been reaaally hot here as well

C: It's as if the summer had come back or something... S: That's true

S: That's a good thing, or is it? C: It's a good thing, yeah, but...

S: Yes, BUT...! :D C: Since it's a bit cold in the mornings and in the evenings...

... when you go to school in the morning you have to dress warmly, then you come back and you have to take it all off again... annoying!

S: It's the same story here...

C: Have you been busy lately? With your work?

S: Quite busy, yes, after the summer things have become busy again...

... that's because I'm not working only as a tutor on Italki, but I've also had a lot of translation work coming up

S: I guess I could say that I've gone back to translation... That's the current condition / situation...?

C: Both are correct! Situation maybe...

S: That's the way it is... I'm gonna have to translate every day...

C: Work's piling up, right? S: Yeah

S: Chiho-san and I have the same favourite country, isn't that true?

C: Yep, I remember that! S: You do?

S: But I don't remember* whether or not you've already told me something... C: Can't remember*

S: So please tell me: have you actually been to Iceland?

C: Yes, I have! Only once... S: So you have! Ok.... oh only once?

C: Yes, just one single time. S: So how was your trip?

C: Hmm let me think... It was a winter trip

S: In the winter? That's interesting, I've never... C: I went there on the 1st of January

... And I was told that it was a very snowy winter

S: I haven't seen Iceland in those conditions yet

C: You mean with snow? S: Haven't seen snow in Iceland yet, nope

S: I've always... What was I going to say? I've been like what, just 2 or 3 times there

but it's always been summer or autumn, so no snow there

C: Snowy Iceland is beautiful as well

S: Well, you always have ice there, right? With glaciers and stuff?

S: And how long was your trip?

C: I think it was just one week...

S: Not enough... C: Definitely not enough... I was able to see the northern lights only once

S: Could you repeat that, please?

C: I was able to see the northern lights only once. S: Northern lights??? Oh I'm so jealous!

Even though I've been many times to Finland and other nordic countries,

I've never seen the northern lights in my life...

C: But actually it was quite short, they were not very long, we could see them just for a bit...

S: What colour were they? C: Greenish... sometimes whitish...

S: Now, talking about Iceland, would you mind telling me what you think is the best and what the worst about it?

C: I gotta think about the worst part...

S: I actually have a clear idea about it! C: Oh really? Well I was there only for a week so...

Maybe the fact that when winter comes, you can't really move? I'm not sure...

In Iceland almost everyone lives in Reykjavík, the "big" city,

if you want to go to another town, you need a car... There's no train!

S: Right, there really are no trains there, that's true!

C: So if you don't have a car, you can't go far...

S: So what abou the best thing*? C: The best part*

C: For me the best part has to be the abundance of nature

S: I agree. C: And also how good their water is.

S: The best part for me is also the country's nature..... Excuse me?

C: There are no woods, no trees, it's actually no green nature.... it's like... earth nature

S: It's a kind of nature where we can see the power of the Earth... C: Exactly! So true!

S: But hey, what's the worst part? This is just my personal opinion by the way...

It's way too expensive, isn't it?!

Everything, all goods, from food to beverages... Everything's way too expensive!

C: That's right, that's a problem for those who travel there

Are there actually animals in Iceland?

S: Of course! C: What kind of animals?

S: Hmm what was the word in Japanese? [I was looking for sheep :D]

C: So where do they live, the animals?

S: Iceland's animals live in the nature, I think

C: Do they live in the sea or...? S: In the sea as well as in the countryside

For example... horses! Horses are very important for Iceland

Icelandic horses actually make up a separate, original... breed?

Icelandic horses are able to use a unique... (hmm this is a difficult one...)

... way of moving? [the actual English word is "horse gait"] They can move in a very special way

The point is that ONLY the Icelandic horse can move that way, and the name of that horse gait is "tölt"

S: Maybe that'sトルト (toruto) in Japanese, who knows? C: I don't know :D

C: Do they move in a strange way? S: Oh, so you know about it?!

C: No I don't! S: But that's kinda how it looks like :D

C: Maybe that has to do with Iceland's terrain... S: Does it? :D

C: ... because it's kinda irregular... there are lots of rocks, lots of stones...

That may be a reason why they can move differently

S: That may be true... But I mean, its nature is so super interesting. Why on earth are their horses able to use that special gait...?

C: That's a perfect match to Iceland S: You're right, Iceland is just a special place, a special island...

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[K-POP SONG only in ENGLISH?!] Lay (레이) - 'Give me a chance' MV | REACTION German w/ ENG SUB - Duration: 8:26.

Yes but actually I think this song is......... experimental lul

(Reaction starts at 01:07) What's up guys? Welcome to my channel shinko! The channel where K-Pop is more than it seems.

On this channel you regularly get videos about K-Pop and Korea in general so if you haven't subscribed yet, now is the chance!

Would mean very much to me and to the K-Pop Community in Germany!

Yeah.... and today we're gonna react to a new song by Lay called "Give me a chance"!

and...I've already liked his song before, "Sheep", especially the Alan Walker relift (check it out in the video description)

That's why the teaser of Give me a chance was so nice because it already sounds very unique just like Sheep

And for me this is a huge plus if a song makes the mainstream love it although it's very unusual

That's why these kind of songs get a lot of respect from me.

I'm already excited about the song...and happy birthday Lay! :D (I know it's your birthday bruh)

So yeah, let's not waste any time and start with the reaction!:D

Okay, let's see what we get here.

Everything black and white.

Everywhere some web or something...

like a net or something, idk

The title is "Give me a chance". Maybe Lay talks about a woman or someone else who put web around Lay.

but she doesn't give him a second chance....or even a chance at all.

and...

it's interesting.

The beat reminds of "Baby don't stop", doesn't it?

...at it reminds me of it...and the dance, too.

Let's see if the chorus will be the same

Nice transition with the hat here

How can I do this hat thingy technically?

Do they do a new cut or how does it work?

Very costly.

Okay, again everything in webs in the background.

Ah now! Now it's crazy!

Everywhere web.

(Don't forget to like and comment :))

Okay this web dissolves somehow...

So...with the chorus he gets a better chance or fights himself free or something...

At least these are my spontaneous thought about it.

Oh and the chorus is so experimental somehow...

So not like Baby don't stop at all.

surprised me tbh :D

Is this the feat. part?

Nah, he sounds like Lay...yeah, he is Lay.

But I've read somewhere that there is also a feat. part? Or am I just fcking silly?

wtf am I doing? xD

Holy dat light! Crazy

You can see the web again. But not as thick as before, just like a thread now.

The thing with the spider can be true, can't it?

idk what the moon should mean :o

What's that?

Okay, what should that mean?

Are these chinese symbols? ... nah..

or is it just random?

idk

I wanna practise that too...this clap!

Oah, these locations...holy :o

Yeah, the dance is really like Baby don't stop...

The song is almost over...

(Summary of my summary): Looking at the lyrics I can't find anything that supports my spider web claim. So I don't exactly know what they are about. But the song is about Lay probably who is in crazy love with a woman (I guess) and he does everything for her but she doesn't appreciate it. So I like the experimental music here and the video where it shows black and white, light and shadow - so 2 contraries. Like man and woman and how they interact with each other. Very interesting! Thank you for reading the subtitles :)

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Beyond Beautiful Women: Why Spend Summers in Odessa, Ukraine - Duration: 30:48.

I want to give a little bit of background so actually why I spend so

much time in Ukraine and why I spend so much time in this city in particular

because there are beautiful women in lots of different countries and definitely

that is one of the big attractions but it's not the only attraction to come

here so I want to give you a little bit of overview now about exactly why I

chose to spend so much time here so

Всем привет! Welcome back to another episode of the vodka vodcast with

me Conor Clyne and speaking to you from Odessa in Ukraine the Black Sea I'm

actually at a place that's known as a kind of old corner Odessa

gonna just confirm that's actually the name where I am - Уголок старой Одессы

just written there so I learned that when I came here but basically it's a

place where a lot of people come right in the city center it's beautiful

weather at the end of September can you imagine it's like 28 degrees Celsius

today and there are a lot of weddings going on at this time of year and people

come to take photos it's kind of a little corner little oasis of this kind

of beauty with some as you can see the old bridge and the fountains that are

here well actually can't see the Falls because you see the bridge in this shot

but that's basically what's around there's a little well over there and

there's like a little lookout point just here and there like lots of couples so

you're gonna see that behind you a little bit of extra cultural context for

you here in Odessa so today's episode is dedicated to someone it's actually

dedicated to one of my trolls trolls are a funny thing I mean obviously I'm not

talking to people just right absolutely obnoxious disgusting stuff that's at a

racist or sexist or something else just to insult you but people who actually pursue

you online 'pursue' metaphorically speaking of course they're just writing

comments where they obviously don't like you but they feel compelled to keep

writing and leaving comments so this one is to Arian 1754 I did say when I replied

to your comment that I would make a vodcast episode and in this one I'm

gonna be talking about exactly why I spend so much time especially in the

summer in Ukraine first of all and also Odessa because a common thread

I mean there are lots of threads of comments left on my channel but one of

them is the fact the only the only reason I'm here is because there are

beautiful women there фку hot chicks here and that's the only reason for me to be

here and then you get a lot of comments like hey you're a 'sex tourist' because

you hang out in Odessa and there are beautiful girls well you should look up

the definition of 'sex tourist' first of all there and basically people who pay

for sex while on holiday. This channel does not advocate prostitution

personally I don't care about it very much it doesn't affect me so as long as it's

voluntary I don't really care so much but you should respect the law if

you are involved that there are places where it's legal I guess to work and to

consume that service but that's definitely not what this channel is

about it's actually the opposite so it's about meeting girls in real life real

girls that you don't actually pay for sex

which I found amusing is that it's a common thread so I think what they're

trying to get at is that as opposed to actually being here for prostitution

what they what I assume he means is that this is the main attraction and that

that's something bad as if it would be bad to come here just because they're

hot they're beautiful women that's would make me a rational male heterosexual so

I want to give you a little bit of background so actually why I spend so

much time in Ukraine and why I spend so much time in this city in particular

because there are beautiful women in lots of different countries and even in

Western Europe it's not really such so hard to meet them if you're obviously in

the right social circles or you know to go to the right places so while that is

an attraction in Ukraine for sure for straight guys to come here and that's

why there are so many guys actually travel to Ukraine at the moment exactly

I mean tourism here is probably I don't know maybe there's gonna be an official

statistic somewhere but I would imagine tourism from countries in North America

and Western Europe is 99 percent male and definitely from countries like

Turkey or the Arabic countries, Israel as well it's definitely heavily skewed in

terms of younger guys who come here so definitely that is one of the big

attractions but it's not the only attraction to come here so I want to

give you a little bit of overview now about exactly why I chose to spend so

much time here so the first thing that I'm gonna go into is cost of living now

Ukraine obviously since the Euro Maidan revolution just before it because

Yanukovych the pro-Russian president actually really kind of wrecked the

economy not that the economy was strong when he inherited it admittedly

but basically he wrecked it and his son was trying to become this also this

oligarch so they basically the country crumbled I actually used to come here

wasn't so cheap maybe it's probably 7, 8, 9 years ago it was more or less the same

price level as going to Central Europe so countries like Czech Republi so

like the big cities like the big like Prague for example which no one would say

today is a cheap city to go visit it's cheaper in London or New York of course

but it's not super cheap like it would had been in the 90s so I used to come

here before the cost of living obviously in terms of foreign currencies so

dollars or Euros whatever currency you're using I used to come here anyways

because I just love the city but more about that in a minute so the first

thing I want address is cost of living because your experience in a place is

to a large part depending on how much money you have first of all basically

it's dependent on your purchasing power right so your experience can be very different if

you can afford to stay in a five-star hotel obviously party all night in the

best club with bottles of champagne not saying that's the best way to have fun

but that it's definitely gonna be a different experience and money and

purchasing power allows you to gives you the option of experience in different

things and that's one of the key factors in spending you know so much time in

Ukraine at the moment because since 2014 the currency has plummeted here it's now

recovered in the last year I should point out the prices have for me they

seem to have increased maybe about 20 25 percent this kind of price range but

they they're coming back up from a very low base it was definitely the cheapest

country I've been in Europe up until this year for sure and that just means

your money goes so much further so that's a huge factor to come here right

I mean it's just like the level of service that I get is not much different

to what I would get in Western Europe or North America well maybe North America

is a bit different that extra touch they go for personal service but we'll say

definitely compared to other parts of Europe I wouldn't say there's a big

difference but when you go to pay and you take out your credit card then you

see a huge whopping difference there at least fifty percent my friend Dany

who's in some of my videos here in Odessa he has a channel got a world to

see I'll link him below. Great video, great content not just

from here it's also from around the world

he thinks from the higher end things like best restaurants clubs bars

whatever that's probably about 50% cheaper and then for kind of normal

things it's actually even cheaper again probably about 2/3 that's like one-third

the price save 66% that was his kind of rough estimate you can well we can go

and look up exactly what the statistics say but what I always feel was missing

in you know the statistics about comparative cost of living differentials is it really

depends what you're gonna do as a travelwe here that's not representative how the

country is in general so most of you are gonna stay in a hotel or an Airbnb a

rental apartment or something like that you're gonna probably especially if you

watch my channel you're gonna be eating in good restaurants solid good

restaurants you're gonna be going out enjoying the nightlife going to nice

bars going to the best clubs this kind of stuff I know there's a different type

of traveler and they would focus on being a backpacker and maybe eating at

the local market and buying stuff in the supermarket even but I don't really make

these videos for those kind of people. If you are watching I hope you get great

value out of it but I don't really have you in mind because that's actually not

how I live when I'm traveling here I definitely do go to the best restaurants

I don't necessarily need fine dining something very formal but I like I love

food so that's kind of when I you see my videos that's I'm trying to share my

experience with you and communicate that and if you're interested having a similar

one like the Tsar Experience as I call the channel then this is why it's

tailored in this way because I do get messages also from you asking me to make

budget stuff but I've decided against that so there you go that's me kind of

I'm digressing a little bit as to as to main purpose of this of this vodcast

episode but that's basically why you see me make the videos in that style so for

me I would say it's actually a little bit cheaper than 50% because I used to

live in Munich in Germany and that's the most expensive city in Germany one of

most expensive cities in Europe and I remember because I did have a very high

salary when I lived there so I used to go to the best restaurants and used

to go to the best clubs used to go to the best bars I used to live in the city

centre so I know what rent is like in the city center in

Munich in a nice place and I would think it's definitely cheaper than 50% when I

go to pay here I mean I just imagine what my ... my lifestyle you know in Odessa

would cost me in Munich well it's gonna cost at least three times much from

personal experience even with the price increase in the last year so

cost-of-living just allows you do so much more with you know it allows you

experience different things like I always say money is not an objective in

itself for me but definitely it affords you more possibilities in terms what you can

do what you can experience and I think this is a great value in earning money

and making money for me personally so that's something that's really really

important because I could choose to live in other countries in the region I

can go live in Moscow if it were just about girls for example of course there

are also beautiful women there or I go to Sweden for example Sweden also a

great place for for chicks but the cost of living in Sweden is obviously three

times I mean Stockholm is so expensive

compared to here so I would need to generate three times as much income per

month in order to have the same experience so this is a really really

important point to bear in mind that cost of living when you're choosing if

you are looking at having a more location independent lifestyle you can

actually spend more than just a couple of weeks holidays somewhere that you do

look at the cost of living what it's gonna afford to you I know that Central

Europe like seas like Budapest are really popular now for digital nomads

these are the people who can move around pretty easily work over the internet but

in Budapest definitely I've been there I spent a week with a good friend there

James we hung out and he brought me taxis the best restaurants in Budapest

then it's it's it felt double the price of here but I can people who come from

London think Odessa is so cheap where they come from New York LA or

somewhere and they're like and I'm just like no I think things doubled in price

so that kind of gives you a ballpark estimate right of course if you have

unlimited money or you know you inherited or you just made it he made so

much money you don't know what to do with then you don't really care about

these things but if in any way your price sensitive ... I think actually

everybody likes to get good value for money

let's be honest but even if you have 50 million sitting in the bank 50 million

dollars 50 million euros you still want to get value for money most people I

think it's a psychological thing no one likes to just squander especially you've

made it yourself you know through hard graft and applying yourself over many

years you know like to just throw it away willy-nilly so that's a huge

factory to spend time in Ukraine Odessa is a very touristic city but like now the

tourists season is over I was here for high season I paid high season

prices for accommodation but now it's like I'm paying 25 euros a night for a

an apartment a studio apartment very nice one right in the city centre I

think a homeless shelter probably in Dublin or in London it's probably per

night gonna cost you more but I don't know I should look that up before I say it

but it's it's you know it's it still costs money to stay in those places so

a youth hostel there in Dublin or London it's it's gotta be about the same price

I would expect in the city centre so that's that's the comparison so you can

just do a lot more with your money that's a huge factor for me the

countries around it are more expensive like even Moldova is a little bit Chisinau

is a little bit more expensive than here you know that the economic

development of Moldova is definitely way behind this country and definitely way

behind this city Odessa it's definitely higher Romania the same definitely

higher cost of living there Belarus Russia in the big cities like Moscow

St. Petersburg way way higher than here so that's why I actually chose to spend my

time in Ukraine at the moment that's a big factor in number one so got into

that I touched on food I love the restaurants here I'll be honest about

you I'm a glutton I love the food and of course you know and if money was

unlimited I guess I would I could say the same about living somewhere else but

food in Ukraine in restaurants is particularly high standard I would say

just the kind of above average is excellent and there's just a great

diversity for me anyways for my tastes they have Italian food a lot of Ukrainian

obviously I don't like the Ukrainian everyday like borscht for vereniki and

the stews and the salads I like them but I wouldn't need it ever more than once a

week if even the other cuisines I like here in Odessa

or Ukraine in general is Georgian and Georgian food for me is just like

it's heavy but man is it good so order khachapuri, khinkali the different

salads also they have a lot of stews so that's also something I just love and

there's obviously a lot of Japanese sushi it's gonna international so

basically a good mix of cuisine here the standard is very high service also

shisha I never smoked anything actually to be honest until I started hanging out

in this country and just enjoy shisha should have been a very social so I'm talking

about hookah I'm not saying it's good for your health not saying that you should

go and do it yourself but I actually enjoy it so this is something that the

standard is really really high in Ukraine compared to other countries that I have

been to in Western Europe for sure it was not as good and it costs a fraction

of the price here and I also have had really good shisha in more expensive places

like Dubai or say in Beirut in Lebanon where it's excellent but I have to say

that's another factor so this kind of food entertainment just the quality of

it also I really really enjoy so that's the second reason to be here third reason

is the political situation I actually studied in addition to becoming a lawyer

and working at the European Commission where actually dealt a little bit with

Ukraine and Russia and this region I studied international issues and I had a

specialization in the former Soviet Union so new Eurasia they called at the

time went to graduate school in the US to a top university Johns Hopkins

University where I studied at SAIS School of Advanced International Studies

which is which was a time voted number one for this kind of specialization and

there I took on the former Soviet Union so for me to come to Ukraine there was

actually a famous book The Clash of Civilizations by Samuel Huntington at

the time was very popular and I studied about ... and they had these fault lines

where there would be conflict I mean this is post Cold War early 90s you had

The end of history in the last man by Francis Fukuyama and he basically said it's

over there's no more competition we've found the right

the final template for everybody people thought that was the end we weren't

searching for a new system that everything would be set around free

marketing economics capitalism and democracy and Samuel Huntington

had had a book about how there would be these clash of civilizations that just

to simplify I'm not going to go into a political make this a political video or

an international relations tutorial but basically that here in Ukraine was one

of the places that he had the fault line between Russia or the Russian sphere of

influence and the more European Western sphere of influence and of course we had

2004 the orange revolution in Ukraine which forced a third round of voting and

eventually a pro-European president Yushchenko came to power and then of

course we had EuroMaidan in end of 2013 beginning 2014 where Yanukovych who

subsequently been democratically elected lost power in a in a revolt against his his

rule his decision not to sign an association agreement with the EU so I

was actually there actually on the square at the time is another thing

that really interested me to see the revolution take place because I missed

obviously all the stuff in the 90s or the end of the eighties here that was

off-limits to me I was way too small and then I wasn't I was actually the US

during the 2004 so 2013 2014 I actually got to see it close up first and then to

read the media whether it happens to be the mainstream media and their

interpretation or a lot of like alternative media on the on the internet

who claim everything is a Western coup or whatever in Russia and then

pro-Russian a lot of it and then actually been there and just see what a

lot of BS half of this is especially the stuff about the language

at the time so for me it was really you can see how passionate I am about it and

then to be here and see the results of the revolution and see what was actually

happening and then it just gives you a good personal experience as opposed to

relying on the media all the time because the media is basically group of people

with their own perspectives maybe they're good journalist maybe they're just lazy

journalists maybe they're pushing a certain political agenda

and whether it's mainstream or so-called independent media a lot of

it's just like propaganda anyways they either have symphonies are they're paid

by another side to push that point of view and they claim to be independent it

Anyways so that's basically one of the big reasons for me to also be in

Ukraine I'm also really interested to go to Russia and to Belarus I was in Belarus a

few times this year and it's very interesting to see the difference in the

people's mentality and how the country is run compared to Ukraine it's

really really different ... people of course they have a lot of commonality

historically and a lot of people obviously most people in Belarus speak

Russian a lot of people do here and they were both in the Soviet Union at the time

it's really digressed in terms of how young people they're perceived the world

Belarus is starting to move in the same direction as Ukraine from what I can see

and Russia I don't go to often enough at the moment I'm planning to go to Russia

very very soon it's been a few months there and really get to know the country

better than in my previous visits which were quite short there you go that's a

third reason for me to be here and it's just the political context and the

culture and that's really just like the historical culture and the new

developing culture whether it happens to be a youth culture that's very strong

here in Ukraine definitely I've seen big differences in the last five years and

how young people dress behave their objectives it's definitely moving more

towards Europe quite rapidly I would say maybe not as rapidly in Odessa itself

the south because we're a bit further away from from Europe than we would be

let's say in Lviv which is really close because it's close to the Polish border

or Kyiv, the capital you definitely see big change there so this is really really

interesting for me to see firsthand and then yeah

there are lots of beautiful girls here that's definitely a big factor as well

an important thing of straight single guys of course this is a consideration

where the were the pretty girls of course and this country I'm going to

make other videos about Ukrainian beauty and just beautiful beauty in the region

in general for me this is the region in the world the most beautiful girls on

average there are other regions where I think it's

like like southern Brazil for example very very south of Brazil also it's

extremely high level of beauty amongst the girls there that's why there's so

many top models from Brazil also why there's so many top models from this

region and from Russia of course as well so that's definitely a factor I would not and I

don't myself come to Odessa in particular because of girls I would say

that's one the least probably lowest priority reasons to be in Odessa

and it was just my experience because my friends I made these videos five reasons

never to date a Ukrainian girl followed by five more reasons never to date a

Ukrainian and that's just the frustrations of a lot of my friends who

come here so there was a Belgian guy I met Sven and recently he was here and he

told me that if you come to Odessa you think it's gonna be easy to pick up

girls then you're gonna go back with your ego between on the floor basically

so don't come here for girls another American guy mark he said like this is

the hardest place in the world to pick up girls maybe not sure I'm sure they're

a harder place I'm sure I don't know if he went to Saudi Arabia or somewhere

where that might be harder at least harder to survive afterwards so that's

definitely it I wouldn't come to that's for this reason basically local girls in

general don't like foreigners. Sven also said that he thought that being a

foreigner having traveled around the world was always an advantage every other

place he visited except this city he said being a foreigner was a noticeable

disadvantage and I have to agree with that being a foreigner especially if you

don't speak Russian big disadvantage so I wouldn't never advise to come here for

the top reason if that's your top priority

there are definitely places where that's gonna be it's gonna be more interesting

easier well you're more likely have a success for sure especially if you're

North American or European so that it is true that definitely there are pretty

girls here and you can see that in my my videos of course there are lots of

pretty girls there are girls I'm hanging out with and girls on dating while I'm

here but that isn't particularly high

priority for Odessa Ukraine definitely but Odessa in particular no if that were

a very high priority I actually wouldn't spend so much time in this

city that's the honest truth about it so you can see that I'm not maybe even as

passionate when I start talking about girls here as I do and that's why I made

those other videos to give you a more balanced view about what it's like if

you come here with that objective in mind I will as I said there are better

places I'm gonna be going into that later episodes of this vodcast and also

my videos as I travel around the region you get a real taste of what it's like

where I recommend or maybe where I do go if I'm only interested in hooking up

with chicks beautiful women it's definitely not in this city that is for

sure now though that's four reasons and you

see I listed the girls number four you know and number five is the languages as

you know I'm a language geek freak whatever you want to call me on that

for that reason or on that note and of course I was learning Russian for

several years and that wouldn't say I'm particularly amazing in Russian

especially because I learned over ten languages you can check that out

probably in other videos on my channel where I speak in those you can see my

levels but definitely Russian even after a lot of time here's probably only

language number seven number eight I would think I definitely speak better

French Italian English German I also might say Portuguese for sure

maybe I don't know if my Dutch is good anymore that's probably sucks probably

my Russian is better than my Dutch we don't if you don't maintain languages

they tend to atrophy or fade away as a competence so my languages I spoke

really well five or six years ago because I was just in that country or I

was in that environment and now I don't use it so and Russian I obviously use

when I'm here every day because I speak in Russian in Odessa so we are in

Ukraine the official language of the country is Ukrainian but this city the

language that's used most in daily conversations on the street when you go

to shops is you is Russian it's overwhelming Russian and you were

definitely not gonna hear very much Ukrainian spoken here you can of course

be can Ukraine if you if you are Ukrainian speaking no one's going to be

angry at you or something if you speak Ukrainian it's completely cool with

everybody but this city is predominantly Russian speaking so Russian is a big

international language is one that I started learning many years ago and that

has been a real struggle for me compared to the other languages

that I learnt. It's taken me a lot longer to get to a good level and being able to use it here and

just reap the reward the the fruits of my labor in terms of time invested in

learning it that's a huge incentive to spend time in this city in Odessa. Now

Ukraine in general of course it's not the official language and it's not the

language spoken by the majority of Ukrainians. You have to be clear about

that but in big cities that a lot of you guys are gonna go to it is still the

main language no matter what Ukrainian language nationalists might say wriite

and my comments are troll me about that's just the reality and I'm giving

you this information so that you can have the Tsar Experience you can come

here and you get the most out of it so I always say you should learn Russian

first unless you're gonna spend a lot of time in the west of Ukraine like Lviv

which is a really beautiful city if you're gonna spend your time there then

definitely learn Ukrainian before Russian because it's the main language

and it will just go a lot further for you but Russian is a big international

language it's a bit like the debate maybe between learning Spanish and

Catalan even if you live in Barcelona I know it's Catalonia Spanish is such

a much more valuable and useful language for you most likely in your entire life

and when you travel to Latin America et cetera that you should learn Spanish

first and I think if you learned spend a lot of time in Barcelona I did learn

some Catalan I never lived in Catalonia but I did go and spend six months

learning the language and I did use it when I went to Catalonia and people were

really surprised that they could a foreigner and I had actually gone and learnt

Catalan so I think you should definitely go and

do that you can spend a lot of time in the country so if you learn Russian then

of course you should go once you get a good level and earn Ukrainian as well

but the reality is like you can travel all over the former Soviet Union and

basically use Russian as the lingua franca so obviously Russia itself

Belarus, Central Asia and you meet Russians are kind of everywhere these

days as well so you're actually gonna use it in different countries so there's

50 million Ukrainian speakers and there's like probably there's over 300

million people who speak Russian maybe it's 350 million so there you go

that's your return on investment is gonna be higher that both is difficult if you

only speak English beforehand for sure because I didn't speak any other Slavic

language so definitely I would recommend that you go and

learn Russian first here in Ukraine it's completely fine to use Russian in any of

the cities that you're likely to visit so here in Odessa, Dnipro, Kiev

definitely Russian is probably it's definitely the main language still used

in those big cities if you go to Lviv as I said Ukrainian ... is the

opposite Ukrainian is number one it's overwhelming Ukrainian speaking you can

of course use Russian in the center of the city not everyone's gonna reply to

your Russian but it's not a problem if you're in the touristic center there

on that beautiful Market Square and all the places people will understand and

they may reply to Ukrainian but it's perfectly fine to use Russian a lot of

people actually do speak Russian there because they just have a lot of Russian

spoken by people who visit then if you are gonna hang out there like I did I

actually went there to learn Ukrainian then definitely go and invest your time

in that so that's the fifth reason it's languages linguistic I also went to

learn Belarusian a little bit I was invited there I didn't make my videos

yet so you haven't seen them on the channel I actually need to go back to

Belarus because it rained every bloody day that I was in Belarus for the ten

days of learning Belarusian I had three hours one-to-one tuition and in that

time yeah we only spoke Belarusian so I should get up to a good level so I've

actually also learnt that language a little bit so I can tell you about that

just got a little fly on my back so I'm gonna run out this episode of the podcast there are

the five reasons girls and beautiful women are definitely one of them but I think for

spending time in Ukraine it's a combination of those five factors what I

chose to live live here I'm sure you can relate to a lot of that so that rounds

out this episode of the vodka vodcast with me Conor Clyne this is the Tsar

Experience if you're new to the channel you know help the channel out give the

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it'll be a few less videos if you have visited Ukraine and if you have good

reasons that I haven't mentioned to come here and spend time in this city then

please leave me a comment below building this great community I do get a lot of

trolls like I mentioned a particular troll in the beginning but you know he

inspired this videos to know it's not all trolling is counter productive but

there are people who really try to help each other out there in the comments

really give great personal advice and experience from being here so don't

think that your your personal experience if you've interacted with Ukrainians

visited Ukraine isn't worth it's going to help someone else so definitely leave

a comment there become part of this is Tsar community of ... what are you Tsaristas

Tsarians I'm not really sure what name I should give you guys

maybe drop me a comment like that as well if you find it interesting enough

and let me know what your top reasons for coming to Ukraine are and whether

you think girls should be the number one priority for coming here whether they

are worth all that if they are worth prioritizing number two and

whether you think they are actually the most beautiful in the world because I'm

gonna be making videos on that topic as well very soon I'm gonna stop rambling

there is another photo session going on in front of me for a wedding couple

so as I was saying this is wedding season and with that I bid you all an

amazing afternoon if you're watching my time zone evening if you're watching

this in Asia and if you're in North America it's gonna be morning if we were

doing all this live which of course we're not and I will see you and all

your smiling enthusiastic faces for traveling in Eastern Europe in the next

video до свидания до побачення from Odessa, Ukraine!

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In the LAND of PROSECCO SUPERIORE / Conegliano Valdobbiadene - Duration: 7:00.

Hi Travelers!

Welcome to this new video.

We are Elisa and Luca of the travel blog "Miprendoemiportovia".

Today we take you with us in a terrific weekend in Veneto Region.

And more precisely in the province of Treviso,

between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene,

to discover the Prosecco Superiore Wine!

Let's go!

Our three days to discover the Consegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG start from here,

Cantina Riva Granda.

It is a family reality that produces only from own grapes,

and works on site.

Craft producers come to the fourth generation.

Well, let's go to the discovery of its vineyards and after wine tasting.

What you see behind me

it is a 60-year-old vine plant,

because the particularity of Riva Granda

is to have plants of different ages in the same vineyard.

I'm about to have one of "my first times",

that is, I am about to taste the grape must directly,

that is about to become wine,

of Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG. Cheers!

The wine tasting is starting,

Silvia has prepared us four of these jars,

that we must smell,

the first part is a sensory analysis.

We have to guess what they contain.

Let's start?

Good morning from the beautiful Maso di Villa.

Guys, if you love country chic style

you must come to sleep here!

Now we are at the farm La Dolza,

we are going to take a super horse ride

with American riding, just to give you a technical detail,

in this beautiful farm that also hosts other animals.

The horse ride is over,

it's time to go to prazo and the Osteria Borgo Luce awaits us. Here we go!

Continue our journey to discover Prosecco Superiore DOCG,

right now we are at Cantina Andreola.

Let's first discover the vineyards of Cantina Andreola

especially to find out how it is harvested in this area,

and it is a very special harvest, and then wine tasting.

We are in the lands of the "heroic harvest",

heroic for these really sloping terrains.

It's really hard to work here.

Think that for 9 hours of daily work

they harvest 5 to 6 quintals of grapes each,

while in the plains they harvest up to 10 quintals, if not twice.

We are now in the relais Duca di Dolle,

and we are going to have a drink at sunset super wow.

In front of the Rolle vineyards ...

Today it's a great day for a special reason...

let's visit the territory riding a Vespa! WOW!

We are now a in a special place,

"Osteria senza Oste"

because here there is no innkeeper.

People can come and take cured meats, cheeses and wine

and they pay them by themselves.

We concluded our Vespa ride,

we have very little time because the hours at our disposal here in Veneto are ending,

but we are in another special place...

We are at the Perenzin Cheese Production,

whose cheeses have won many prizes.

We are now tasting those that are drowned in different types of wine.

And after visiting the last wine producer.

Last stop of our journey,

visit to the Collalto family cellar.

But before...

visit to their castle, the San Salvatore Castle.

It's something of terrific, come with us!

And now... canteen!

Well, our video ends here!

In the video description you will find the link

of our article where we tell you every detail of this fantastic weekend.

We are waiting for you in the comments to know your opinion on the heroic harvest.

And if you have not done it yet, subscribe to the channel

because next Sunday there will be a new video! Ciao!

For more infomation >> In the LAND of PROSECCO SUPERIORE / Conegliano Valdobbiadene - Duration: 7:00.

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Lewis Hamilton wins Japanese grand prix, leads Formula One title race by 67 points over Sebastian Ve - Duration: 2:59.

Lewis Hamilton won the Japanese Grand Prix in a Mercedes one-two on Sunday to take a 67-point lead in the Formula One championship and stand on the brink of a fifth world title

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, the Briton's closest rival, finished only sixth after an early collision with Red Bull's Max Verstappen left the German fighting back from 19th place in a damaged car

Finland's Valtteri Bottas secured the Mercedes one-two with second place while Verstappen finished third despite collecting a five-second penalty

Australia's Daniel Ricciardo finished fourth.If Hamilton wins the next race, the US Grand Prix in Austin and one of his favourite tracks, the 33-year-old will be champion with three races to spare in case Vettel finishes lower than second

"We've gone from strength to strength as a team this year.Austin is generally a good track for us and I can't wait to unleash this beast there," said Hamilton after leading every lap from pole position

The victory was the 71st of his career, leaving him only 20 behind the record of seven times world champion Michael Schumacher

Hamilton now has 331 points to Vettel's 264, while Mercedes lead Ferrari in the constructors' standings with 538 points to 460 for the Italians

Vettel, who had started eighth after a failed tyre gamble in qualifying, collided with Verstappen while trying to pass on the inside for third place at the fast left-handed sweep of Suzuka's Spoon corner

Vettel spun around and resumed at the back.Stewards reviewed the incident and decided to take no further action

Verstappen was already carrying a five-second penalty for earlier running wide and forcing Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen off the track and would have dropped behind Vettel anyway at the pitstops

"The touch with Sebastian.in that corner you can't overtake.I even gave him space but he understeered into my car," Verstappen said

Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene said the podium had been within Ferrari's grasp."I know the situation looks impossible but our job is to challenge the impossible, this is what we are going to do in the next four races," he said

For more infomation >> Lewis Hamilton wins Japanese grand prix, leads Formula One title race by 67 points over Sebastian Ve - Duration: 2:59.

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Lewis Hamilton takes step closer to title with Japanese Grand Prix win - Duration: 5:15.

Sebastian Vettel's gamble exploded in his face when he crashed into Max Verstappen and almost handed the world title to Lewis Hamilton

Going into the race trailing the Briton by 50 points with 150 on offer, and starting in eighth after he and his Ferrari team erred in qualifying, Vettel tried to force his way inside Verstappen at Spoon on lap eight

It was a gung-ho and, let's be honest, silly move because Verstappen was about to serve a five-second penalty

Vettel did not need to overtake the Dutchman.In trying to do so, the German tangled with Verstappen and dropped down to the back of the field

He fought his way back to finish sixth but that left him 67 points adrift of Hamilton, who won, going into the US Grand Prix in Austin a fortnight hence

If Hamilton also wins there, he will be crowned champion if Vettel is third or lower

Mistakes have crept in to Vettel's driving in this crucial late phase of the season and this was another example

The latest error was made as he decelerated from 190mph into the left-hander Spoon

The only mitigation was that he was trying to win the race – or give it his all to do so – as the arithmetic was already stacked heavily against him

It might also turn out post-race that his engineer did not tell him that Verstappen was due to serve a penalty

But, even if that were the case, it was an injudicious move.Vettel complained over the radio about Verstappen: 'Is it believable what this guy is doing? I don't think so

' Verstappen, however, was not to blame.The stewards investigated and took no action

The race finished with a one-two for Mercedes with Hamilton 12.9sec ahead of Valtteri Bottas

Verstappen was third, Daniel Ricciardo fourth and Kimi Raikkonen fifth.Vettel's mistake was his seventh of the season and was a shame after he got cleanly off the start, zipping from eighth to fourth on the first lap including a smart move on Romain Grosjean

A safety car soon came out after Charles Leclerc went into the back of Kevin Magnussen

Hamilton's smooth and uncontested victory was his sixth in seven races, equalling his best ever streak from 2014

Further, he topped each practice session and qualifying.He may well wrap up the title in America, where he has won in all of the last four seasons

If he does so again, Mexico, Brazil and Abu Dhabi are likely to be victory laps.Verstappen was angry when he was given his five-second penalty after going off at the chicane and coming on abrasively close to Raikkonen

He was found not to have returned safely.Verstappen: 'What the f***, honestly.I tried to do the best I could

He drives around the outside, he could have easily waited for me to come back.' Vettel's cold comfort was grabbing the fastest lap - denying Hamilton a sixth career grand slam in the process

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