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Prince Harry and Prince William Shed Light on The Truth About Their Close Bond.

Unlike most kids, Prince Harry never speculated about what he was going to be when he grew up.

From a young age it was painfully apparent what his final job would be. And while he, like most male members of The Firm,

was afforded a fruitful decade-long stint in the British army even briefly making his way to the front lines in Afghanistan,

eventually he settled into his forever role as a professional royal.

Determined to make the gig more than just shaking hands and holding a title,

he carefully researches the charities he involves himself in, each cause falling into one of three camps.

The first are those that honor the legacy of his late mother,

Princess Diana, say, his charity Sentebale that he formed with Lesotho's Prince Seeiso,

which translates to "forget me not" and works to help children in the African nation most vulnerable to HIV and his patronage with anti-landmines charity the HALO Trust.

"I intuitively know what my mother would like me to do and want to progress with work she couldn't complete,"

he shared in a sit-down with Newsweek's Angela Levin last year.

The next is work that supports his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II,

who, he notes "has been fantastic in letting us choose" which of her duties they'd like to absorb.

"She tells us to take our time and really think things through".

And, finally, there's anything that falls under the Royal Foundation umbrella,

the organization he and Prince William set up in 2009 to champion the causes they are both equally passionate about.

William's wife Kate Middleton joined after their 2011 vows and now the trio has expanded to include Harry's bride Meghan Markle as well.

Gathering this February for their first annual forum, the group talked about the work they intend to do together

to modernize the monarchy and change the world and what it's really like to serve side-by-side with your siblings and in-laws.

As Harry joked, "We're stuck together for the rest of our lives".

Well...mostly.

According to a new report by The Sunday Times' royal correspondent Roya Nikkah,

now that the brothers are building dynasties of their own, they're making plans to split their shared Kensington Palace household,

which boils down to creating two separate courts with separate staffs "as their future roles with Kate and Meghan diverge," the source shares.

"The brothers have leant on each other and looked after each other since their mother died.

But now they have their own families, they no longer rely on each other as before".

While it sounds like the most dramatic of breakups—or, at the very least, the start of some mild family squabbling—it's more of a formality,

an acknowledgement that the parts they play in the monarchy are admittedly a bit different.

As William has known from a young age, he will, in all likelihood, one day ascend to the throne.

And as a future king it's always been imperative for him to toe the line.

Not to mention he and Kate have to think about when they'll begin preparing 5-year-old Prince George to start following in his regal footsteps.

Growing up the so-called "spare heir" has always afforded Harry a bit more freedom.

Currently sixth in line for the monarchy, he's unlikely to ever find a crown on his head,

a chance that will diminish even further when his nieces and nephews grow their families.

During his younger years, a time when he was admittedly acting out,

unsure of how to handle all the emotions he felt about the premature death of his mom,

that translated to some less than savory behavior,

his bad boy antics amounting mostly to one really poor costume decision and a wild night that should have stayed in Las Vegas.

But now his position in the line of succession means he and Meghan have a great deal more leeway to set their own agenda in tackling the causes that are close to them.

"It does make much more sense that the House of Cambridge and the House of Sussex are separated

because they will now have different staff and different roles," explains E! News' Melanie Bromley of the decision.

However, she notes, "William and Harry are as close as ever. They are still going to be as much of a unit as they were before".

Those are statements that can be made of most brothers born just 27 months apart.

But growing up as two pint-sized princes in the fishbowl setting that was Kensington Palace created a unique,

only-we-can-truly-understand-what-we've-been through bond between the siblings.

Throw in a devastating tragedy experienced when William was 15 and Harry not quite 13 and, well, they're incredibly tight.

"My brother and I's relationship is closer than it's been because of the situations we've been through,"

William noted during a January appearance at an event for the Campaign Against Living Miserably charity.

"Losing our mother at a young age has helped us to travel through that difficult patch together. You're like-minded.

You go through similar things, it's a bond and it's something you know you've tackled together and come out better for it".

Their shared past ensured they'd always remain intrinsically linked,

but it was their choices about the future that often kept them physically close.

While the pair separated after high school when William headed north to Scotland for university,

more or less determining his future when he met Kate in their freshman dorm,

their paths converged again after his 2005 graduation when William followed Harry to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

Following their training, the brothers remained on separate tracks for a spell.

Having famously expressed his desire to involve himself in the wars raging in both Iraq and Afghanistan". There's no way I'm going to put myself through Sandhurst and then sit on my arse back home while my boys are out fighting for their country,"

he reportedly said—Harry was deployed to the latter in early 2008. He spent 10 weeks as a forward air controller,

the first member of the royal family to serve in a war zone since his uncle Prince Andrew was tasked with flying helicopters during the Falklands War,

only to be abruptly pulled out when the media revealed his location.

But by 2009, he and William—who as second-in-line to the throne had even less of a chance of seeing active duty—found themselves in the same spot,

studying to become helicopter pilots with the Royal Air Force.

"I think that the struggle I was talking about was mainly the exams and stuff like that,"

Harry shared in a 2009 interview of the inherent challenges.

"Exams never been my favorite, and I always knew that I was going to find it harder than most people.

But I'm through that now and finally got hands-on to a job that I absolutely adore.

And it's still hard work, but I'm better than William, so it's fun".

Of course William returned the favor. When asked if he'd been helping his younger brother with studying he replied, "An awful lot.

He needs a lot of help". Then he launched into an explanation of what it was like to share a living space with Harry.

"It's been a fairly emotional experience," he joked. "I cook for him and feed him basically every day. I think he's done rather well".

Asked if Harry handled clean up duty he shot back, "He does do a bit of the washing up,

but then he leaves most of it in the sink, and then he comes back in the morning and I have to wash it out".

"Oh, the lies," Harry offered as response.

So, yeah, they had some fun together. But for all their joking, the siblings shared some serious moments.

It was William, for instance, who first made note of his brother's ongoing suffering,

that his grief had transformed itself into a simmering rage that remained unchecked.

And it was William who pushed him to seek counseling in 2014.

"My brother was a huge blessing," Harry revealed in a 2017 appearance on Telegraph journalist's Bryony Gordon's mental health podcast Mad World.

"He kept saying, 'This is not right, this is not normal—you need to talk about stuff. It's not normal to think that nothing's affected you".

Because William knew what it was like.

He had struggled not only with Diana's passing but the gut-wrenching emotions he experienced in his work as an air ambulance pilot.

"I took a lot home without realizing it," he shared at a September event for the launch of a website focused on mental health in the workplace.

"You see many sad things every day that you think life is like that. You're always dealing with despair and sadness and injury".

Eventually, he summed up, "The attrition builds up and you never really have the opportunity to offload anything if you're not careful".

It was this self-awareness, and perhaps in honor of their mother who was the first to break

with the royal family's stiff upper lip mentality and share the postpartum depression she suffered after William's arrival,

that led the boys and Kate, to launch Heads Together, a campaign that's determined to snap the stigma that still surrounds mental health issues.

"Just starting a conversation on mental health can make all the difference," William has explained.

"When you talk about something you have less reason to fear it and when you can talk about something you are much more likely to ask for help".

Working as a trio was a natural fit as Harry has long embraced Kate as more than just a sister-in-law.

When she and William got engaged in 2010 after nearly a decade of dating, Harry called her the big sister he never had, wrote Newsweek's Levin.

And after they all settled into Kensington Palace, he often found himself making the walk from his two-bedroom Nottingham Cottage digs

to their sprawling apartment so Kate could cook him a meal, roast chicken reportedly being a favorite.

And when he found a culinary star of his own (roast chicken incidentally being the exact dish Meghan was making when Harry proposed),

he needed to ensure she passed muster with Kate.

"Harry and Kate are very close, she's been like a mentor to him and he wanted her seal of approval," a source shared in Grazia UK.

"Kate is different to Meghan in many ways, but she has made great strides to help Meghan settle in".

Indeed, after the success of their initial 2017 meeting,

in which Meghan went a long way towards making a good impression by gifting Kate a dreams journal for her birthday,

Kate has made it a point to make Meghan feel welcome.

"Since very early on she made it clear that should Meghan ever need something,

or just want to chat, she shouldn't hesitate to get in touch," an insider told E! News.

"Kate knows how difficult it is navigating one's way through this very different world".

As a sign of their burgeoning relationship, Meghan reportedly presented Kate with a gold friendship bracelet

at her May vows and by July they were taking in a Wimbledon match together,

appearing the closest of friends as they watched Meghan's pal Serena Williams do her thing.

On the surface, the boys' brides don't seem all that similar.

Meghan, a former actress, gravitated to life in the public eye both as an artist and a philanthropist well

before she was set up on that fateful 2016 blind date while Kate has long seem more reserved.

The art history grad seems no less keen to make a difference and really create effective change with the platform that's been thrust upon her,

but the pageantry that's involved with royal life, the performance aspect has taken a bit more practice.

Those close to William and Harry say those differences are reflective of the brothers themselves.

"Emotionally, they are very unalike," a royal insider told Newsweek's Levin. "Harry wears his heart on his sleeve.

William is introverted and reclusive.

They are bonded together by the unique position they are in and the experience of losing their mother very young.

But they don't live in each other's pockets".

Echoed a source close to Harry, "William was more successful academically,

but when it comes to dealing with people, Harry knocks the spots off both him and Kate, especially with children.

Harry is passionate about them and is a natural, which neither William nor Kate are".

But those differences have made the threesome—now a foursome—even stronger when it comes to the purpose that drives them all.

"We've got four different personalities," Harry shared back at February's forum,

"and we've all got that same basic passion to want to make a difference".

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1000HP, 10,000-RPM BMW M3 | RB28 Powered E92 [TECH TOUR] - Duration: 12:07.

- If you want to ruffle the feathers of BMW purists all around the world,

a surefire way to do that is to dump a thousand horsepower 10000 RPM

RB28 into and E92 M3.

We're here at World Time Attack and we're taking the opportunity to have a tech tour

of Jake Jones, the Driftsquid's E92 M3 drift car.

Now at least on this side of the world, a BMW E92 probably isn't the chassis

of choice if you wanna be competitive drifting.

And Jake has come from a background where he's had a lot of success using the popular

Nissan S chassis.

Asking Jake about his motives behind the BMW M3 swap, it was really just

to wow the crowds and have something that really stood out both visually

with that wide body M3 shape, along with the distinctive sound from his

10000 RPM, 1000 horsepower RB28.

Now the heart of the car obviously is that Nissan RB28 engine swap.

And while the RB26, the base of this engine, is incredibly popular,

it's also not without its idiosyncrasies and holding one together at that sort of

RPM and that sort of power level, has its problems.

And this is where Jake got Powertune Australia involved.

They're no strangers to the RB26 platform and have extensive experience

and great results with the RB26 in a drag application.

It wasn't too hard to put what they'd learned in the drag arena to work

and make a reliable RB28 that's suitable for drifting.

The build began with a brand new N1 block.

Now that N1 block is quite popular for a performance build.

It's made out of a slightly different material although it is still a cast iron,

and it's slightly stronger, particularly as the RB26 blocks are known for cracking

at high RPM levels.

The stroker kit itself is an off the shelf Tomei kit consisting of a crankshaft,

rods, and pistons.

The bottom end of the engine however is really just there to support the power

and it's the cylinder head and the turbocharger that really is the key to making that power.

Again Powertune started with a brand new casting from Nissan.

It's fitted with a suite of aftermarket oversize valves, along with a set of

larger cams, although I'm not quite privy to the exact specifications of those cams.

The fact that they are able to make power up at 10000 RPM suggests that they've

got a lot more lift and a lot more duration than stock.

Now that's actually one of the problems with the RB26 head however.

As that if you want to increase the lift significantly above stock,

you actually have to machine the head to clearance the cam lobe.

Obviously that's something that Powertune have done and this has also gone along

with a full CNC porting job of that head and the valve seats have also been CNC cut

to ensure absolute accuracy.

Another novel modification that Powertune have applied here is to swap out

the factory underbucket shim valve actuation for a single piece bucket.

Now this adds a layer of complexity because adjusting the valve lash now

requires a complete new bucket assembly to be fitted.

However it ensures that at very high RPM, there is absolute reliability

of the valve actuation system, there's no chance of the shim falling

out and affecting the valve actuation.

The turbocharger fitted to this engine is the BorgWarner 9174 turbo.

Now there's actually a very slightly larger turbo in the line up,

the 9180, and the 9174 was chosen because the team knew that they

would be pushing this turbo to the absolute maximum in order to achieve

Jake's target of 1000 horsepower.

As those familiar with the EFR series of turbos know,

they are very fragile if you push them to a turbine speed that's too high.

There is a critical speed, and if you go beyond that, you can expect the

turbocharger to fail.

The 9174 actually has a very slightly higher critical speed limit than the

9180, and this is why the team have gone in that direction.

While we're still talking about the engine mechanical system, one of the common

reasons for failure with any Nissan RB engine, particularly those that are being

used in a circuit application, is with the oiling system.

The factory wet sump oiling system just isn't up to task,

there's numerous problems with oil surge, along with the reliability of the

factory oil pump.

Jake and the Powertune team completely got rid of the factory oiling system,

going for a dry sump system right from the start.

That dry sump system relies on an external oil pump that's driven

directly from the crankshaft.

This scavenges the oil out of the dry sump, and then returns it into a remote

oil reservoir mounted in the boot.

From here a constant supply of oil can be drawn forward by the pressure stage

of that dry sump pump, and then it can be forced through the engine.

This ensures that regardless what Jake's doing, and regardless what the acceleration,

the braking or the lateral G forces are doing, the engine is always going

to be supplied a reliable, high pressure stream of oil, with no chance of oil

starvation.

The intake side of the engine is fitted with a Hypertune plenum chamber.

And this removes the factory Nissan six independent throttle bodies,

in favour of a single plenum with one single throttle body.

Now there is some argument that the individual throttle bodies can improve

throttle response, but in this particular application with 1000 horsepower,

and the relatively high RPM range that Jake's using,

while competing in a drift event, the individual throttle bodies really

aren't an advantage.

You can also see that that plenum is fitted with a set of 12, 1000cc

Bosch injectors.

These are run in a staged fashion, with only six being used at idle

and low load, while the second set of six injectors are staged in,

when the fuel demands of the engine are increased under high load and high RPM

operation.

Now this also brings us to the electronics package controlling the BMW M3,

and that RB28 engine.

And the heart of this really is the Motec M150 ECU.

So this controls all of the operation of the engine, including that staged

injection, as well as boost control and a number of safety features

that are designed to ensure that that engine is gonna remain healthy for

a long reliable life.

Now when it comes to fitting an aftermarket ECU to an RB engine,

one of the common problems is around the Nissan 360 degree optical trigger

that's normally fitted to the intake cam.

This can be a source of triggering problems that results in inconsistent

fuelling and inconsistent ignition.

That's obviously not what we want when you're trying to push out

1000 horsepower at 10000 RPM.

The fix for this has been a Powertune crank trigger system which takes an RPM

signal direct from the nose of the crankshaft.

This is also backed up with a synchronisation pulse that comes from the camshaft,

and this tells the ECU which cylinder is firing at any particular time.

The M150 ECU is monitoring a number of sensors that allow it to control certain

safety aspects on the engine.

And in fact there's over 40 sensors fitted to the engine.

One of these sensors is a flex fuel sensor and despite the fact the engine is tuned

on a dedicated E85 mix, the flex fuel sensor allows the variability of the pump

E85 fuel to be taken into account with the tune and this allows the tune to

automatically compensate if the mix of E85 isn't exactly correct.

On top of this, the ECU also monitors aspects such as intake air temperature

and engine coolant temperature, and safety functions can be brought in

to prevent any damage if either of these aspects go outside of the range that the

tuner is happy with.

Other aspects that the ECU is monitoring include individual exhaust gas temperature,

and this allows any flow distribution between the six cylinders to be accounted for,

and the fuel delivery to each of those six cylinders can be adjusted to make sure

essentially that the air fuel ratio in all six cylinders is accurate and consistent.

This becomes much more important when you're really pushing an engine

to the limits such as what the team at Powertune are doing here.

Backing up the M150 ECU is a Motec C127 dash logger.

Now this doubles as a driver display so that Jake knows exactly what's going

on in the heat of battle.

Now most times he's really only going to be taking notice of the shift light there

to tell him when to shift into the next gear, however if anything goes outside

of the realms of normal operation, this can also be used to bring up

a driver warning, bringing Jake's attention to the fact that something

isn't right and allowing him to potentially abandon a battle.

The dash also doubles as a logger and this logs all of the parameters from the

M150 as well as a range of other sensors on the chassis which can be used for data

analysis and improving the state of tune of both the engine and the chassis

at a later point.

The engine is backed up by what is one of the most popular gearboxes

for drifting, which is the G Force four speed dog engagement transmission.

Now these aren't the most refined transmission in the world,

however they are incredibly strong.

That's one of the key features that's so critical if you want a reliable drift car.

All of the power is then fed from that G Force transmission back to another

staple of a drift car, which is the Winters quick change rear end.

This allows the final drive to be quickly changed to suit the requriements

of specific tracks.

One of the problems Jake faced when transitioning from the popular

Nissan S chassis across to the E92 BMW M3, was setting up the suspension for drifting.

Now this isn't a case of just dropping in some coil overs and calling it job done.

Drifting requires a significant amount more steering lock in order to be able to be

competitive.

Fortunately for Jake though, he did start this project at the same time that Wisefab

in the UK brought out a complete drift setup for the E92 chassis.

This consists of Wisefab uprights, front and rear, this is a full bolt in kit,

ensuring that the car was gonna be competitive straight out of the gate.

The Wisefab setup is also coupled to a set of Australian made MCA coil overs.

So there you go, there's the inside scoop on Driftsquid's BMW M3.

And while it might not be for the purist, we personally think he's done a great job.

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Hyundai i20 1.4i 101 PK DynamicVersion 5-DEURS, AIRCO, ELEK-RAMEN, CENT-VERGRENDELING, RADIO-CD-MP3- - Duration: 1:11.

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Uomini e Donne, arriva la segnalazione per Riccardo: beccato in intimità con Roberta | Wind Zuiden - Duration: 3:03.

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106 Kelly, Jon v Hoover, H. (Tippecanoe Valley) 01-09-19 W PIN 0:43 - Duration: 0:50.

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220 Weaver, Dylan v Slusher, H. (Wawasee) 01-05-19 L PIN 0:36 - Duration: 1:47.

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Meghan Fashion - Royal FEUD: Prince Harry's 'SERIOUS RIFT' with Prince William REVEALED - Duration: 2:45.

 Prince Harry and Prince William are now both settled down into family life, with Harry eagerly awaiting his first child with the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle

Meanwhile, royal-watchers are wondering whether William and Kate will decide on another royal arrival of their own to join Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis

However, the prince's younger days saw their fair share of partying, including one incident which sparked their "first serious rift"

 Katie Nicholl, in her 2010 book "William and Harry", reveals how the two brothers have not always seen eye-to-eye

 In 2002 it was revealed that the underage Harry had been drinking in the village pub near Highgrove, and had also been smoking marijuana

 Ms Nicholl writes:  "Harry escaped an official police warning but the incident sent shockwaves through the royal family

" She continues: "It was the catalyst for the first serious rift between William and Harry, who resented the fact that he had been blamed for everything while William got away scot-free

" She explains that William had "hardly been a model of decorum" at Highgrove, in the party basement they dubbed "Club H" , and during lock-ins at the nearby Rattlebone Inn

 Ms Nicholl also reveals how "the princes were barely on speaking terms" during the rift

 She writes how William went to visit Harry at Eton, "to smooth the situation over"

 She reports how a former aide said: "William felt guilty that his brother had taken all the blame while he had come out as Mr Goody Two Shoes

For the first time their relationship really suffered and they barely spoke. "In the end he forgave William because it wasn't really William's fault, but it took some time

Harry was reeling for a while."

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106 Kelly, Jon v Owens, J. (Edgewood) 01-05-19 L TF 3:52 - Duration: 5:03.

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Fabulous Human Being - Are You Gonna Be My Girl (JET cover) - Duration: 3:41.

* Orange Grey Matter

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Go!

So one, two, three, take my hand and come with me

Because you look so fine That I really wanna make you mine

I say you look so fine That I really wanna make you mine

Oh, four, five, six c'mon and get your kicks Now you don't need that money

When you look like that, do ya honey Big black boots

Long blonde hair She's so sweet

With her get back stare Well I could see

You home with me But you were with another man, yeah!

I know we Ain't got much to say

Before I let you get away, yeah!

I said, are you gonna be my girl?

Well, so one, two, three, take my hand and come with me

Because you look so fine That I really wanna make you mine

I say you look so fine That I really wanna make you mine

Oh, four, five, six c'mon and get your kicks Now you don't need that money

With a face like that, do ya Big black boots

Long brown hair She's so sweet

With her get back stare Well I could see

You home with me But you were with another man, yeah!

I know we, Ain't got much to say

Before I let you get away, yeah!

I said, are you gonna be my girl?

Oh yeah, oh yeah, c'mon!

I could see You home with me

But you were with another man, yeah!

I know we Ain't got much to say

Before I let you get away, yeah!

Uh, be my girl Be my girl

Are you gonna be my girl?

Yeah

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Mistakes That You're Probably Making In Fortnite! (Fortnite How To Get Better) - Duration: 10:07.

Hey what is going on guys, in this video today we're gonna be going over a couple mistakes

which you may be making in Fortnite.

These are mistakes that I've seen commonly made by players of pretty much every skill

level.

And, maybe most importantly, these are tips that don't really require much mechanical

skill.

They're all tips that you can listen to, understand, and then hopefully implement into your own

game, to become a better Fortnite player.

It should be a pretty interesting and helpful video so, without further ado, let's get right

into it.

Alright, so the first mistake we're gonna be going over in this video today, is how

certain players can misuse their inventory.

Now this is a tip I've touched on a little before my channel, especially in early game

situations, but, there's so much more to it than just that.

In case you're new to the channel or just never heard me mention it before, I'll just

briefly go over the early game version of this mistake.

Basically, players will fail to capitalize on loot advantages that they get at the very

beginning of a game.

Right when players first touch the ground in the beginning of a game, thats the only

time where everybody's loot is totally even.

Therefore, if you're lucky enough to get really good loot right off the rip, you're almost

guaranteed to have a significant advantage over every other player around you.

Now, obviously, even if you play this perfectly, there are still going to be times where you

get just absolutely RNG'd.

Ya know, you get a blue pump and minis from the lower level of the first building you

land in, but, then you rush the guy on the floor above you, who just so happened to find

a gold pump and 2 big shields.

It's gonna happen and it'll probably make you very angry, but, that doesn't take away

from the fact that you made the right play.

If you don't play aggressive when you have that early game loot advantage, all you're

doing is giving the people around you more time to loot and catch up to you.

But, like I said, misusing your inventory is a mistake that isn't just restricted to

the beginning of Fortnite matches.

Here's a great example of what I mean by this.

Let's say you're a player who somehow has managed to acquire a full stack of 10 minis

in your inventory.

That may not seem like a super big advantage, but, if you know how to use them correctly,

it most certainly is.

Those minis basically enable you to trade chip damage with enemies with almost no consequences

as long as you don't get absolutely beamed.

You can take 1-2 shots from almost any AR in the game, and still, because of those 10

minis, keep your health at right about 150.

And when you consider the fact that it's very unlikely that any enemy with will have as

much healing as you, it makes it so that whatever chip damage you end up dealing will hurt them

so much more.

However, if you have 10 minis and just turn every fight you encounter into a 50/50 pump

shotgun fight, those minis really aren't going to be able to help you because those fights

start and end so quickly.

They most certainly won't prevent you from getting one pumped, and even if you do win

the fight but end up taking a ton of damage, you may be in a situation where you have something

like 30 green health and minis can't help you with that.

But, this tip also isn't limited to just the type/amount of healing you have.

This same scenario can be applied to the strengths and weaknesses of the weapons in the your

inventory.

Let's say your inventory after leaving your starting town consists of something like a

gold SCAR, green tac shotgun, gray SMG, and 2 healing spots.

Pretty realistic inventory there, you were lucky enough to find what is probably the

best AR in the game, but, your shotgun and SMG are both fairly weak.

Because of this, it only makes sense for you to try as hard as possible to ensure that

you put yourself in fights where you can primarily use your AR, and avoid any kind of close range

situation.

And, you would obviously want to do pretty much the exact opposite if you had say a green

AR but a purple pump and blue SMG.

This is actually something that I myself struggle with, I'll try way to hard to turn every thing

into a close range shotgun fight even if I have a weak close range load-out.

And, a lot of the time, that unfortunately ends with me getting 1 pumped.

Moving on, the next mistake that I see in players of legitimately all skill levels,

is that they don't take enough advantage of editing in fights, and that is especially

the case in build fights.

If you watch a lot of my videos you've probably heard me say the following saying a million

times: The skill level of the average Fortnite player has risen significantly in just the

last 2-3 seasons.

And, the area that the average player has improved in the most, is building.

Just doing fast 90s and being able to cone and box someone is no longer enough to be

a top tier builder.

Because of that, you're seeing this sort of change in the building skill gap, where to

be a true top tier builder, you need to also be really good at editing.

Building has kinda changed from just getting high ground and waiting for you opponent to

make a mistake while pushing you, to building over your opponent, but now you're the one

who tries to make the aggressive play by editing down on them and surprising them.

Now don't get me wrong here, you could definitely be a pretty darn good Fortnite player without

making any kind of edit plays.

But, unless you're blessed with something like other-worldly aim, IQ, or reaction time.

You probably won't become a truly GREAT player without having editing in your repertoire.

And I think that a lot of people are still stuck in the old mindset from around season

3-5, where editing was still somewhat of a gimmicky feature that only the best players

used when they were trying to show off.

Now to be fair, that was kinda the case on console, because at the time editing didn't

really work consistently, but, that has luckily been fixed for a few months now.

The good news for you guys who haven't incorporated editing into your game yet, is that it's more

like learning learning how to build than learning how to aim.

And what I basically mean by that, is that you don't really need any kinda of natural

talent to be become at least pretty good at it.

It just comes down to learning the important edits and improving your speed in something

like an editing course, and then, most importantly, learning how to apply the edits you've learned

into in-game scenarios.

And it's important to remember that to be effective with editing, you don't need to

be able to edit at the speed of light, or pull off some of the crazy edit plays that

guys like symfuhny and mongraal are able to do.

Also, make sure that you aren't afraid to make mistakes when trying to make edit plays

in-game.

It may get you killed a few times early on, but, that's the only way you're gonna truly

learn how to do it.

Practicing in creative mode or playground is great, but, there's no substitution for

real in-game situations.

The next thing we're going to cover is the power of playing passive and avoiding bad

fights, and how a lot of players fail to take advantage of this.

And when I say play passive, I'm sure a lot of people will initially think of turtling.

That is definitely a part of playing passive, but, that isn't the only thing it is.

But speaking of turtling, there's a reason why you see all the time at the highest competitive

level.

When you're turtled inside of a 1 by 1, you're temporarily safe from every single form of

damage in the game except for stink bombs and I guess also planes ramming through you.

Plus, anybody who ends up aggressively pushing your 1 by 1, is putting themselves at a much

higher risk than you.

He's gonna be making a ton of noise, not gonna be watching his back, and will generally be

way more susceptible to being 3rd partied by an outside team.

And speaking of 3rd partying, one of the best ways to handle inevitable situations where

you get stuck in an engagement between multiple teams, is turtling up and letting every body

else fight and weaken each other.

But as I said, turtling definitely isn't the only way to avoid taking bad fights in Fortnite.

In my last video I talked about how the skill of rotating in Fortnite is totally different

now than it was even just a few months ago.

With all the crazy mobility in the game now, rotating is so much faster and easier than

ever before.

This is something that you should try to take advantage of as much as possible.

There's really no reason now, especially if you're playing mainly for the win, to get

caught in a fight and trapped as the storm is closing in on you.

Even now that rotations are pretty unpredictable, a lot of really good players will use the

storm as a way locate, push, and pick off players.

So, you should be trying to take advantage of mobility as much as possible to rotate

early and safely.

This is obviously even more important at the end of games when the circles begin to get

smaller and smaller.

I understand that a lot of people want to play really aggressive and push pretty much

every fight they see, but, you can have a super aggressive playstyle while still avoiding

bad fights.

But, trust me, no matter how smart you play there will always be times where your stuck

in a sticky situation.

And when that happens, it's a good idea to turtle up, compose yourself, become aware

of your surroundings, and then figure out what to do from there.

So, I hope you guys enjoyed this video and if you watched the entire thing be sure to

let me know with a comment down in the comment section below.

This video was about mistakes and improving as a Fortnite player so I wanna know, what

do you guys think is the most common mistake you make in Fortnite.

I'm really interested to see what you guys say.

Be sure to leave a like, leave a comment, subscribe, turn on post notifications, do

whatever the heck you want, and I will catch you guys next time!

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Tiffany Young Embraces Her 'New Artist Moments' In The U.S. (Ep. 1) | Homecoming - Duration: 9:18.

- Oh, look.

(car horn honks)

(overlapping chatter)

- Here we go! - Here we go!

(woman screams) Here we go!

- Oh my god, I'm Tiffany Young.

I'm in a new artist, and I'm being featured

on the H&M campaign.

Tiffany Young. - Okay, cool.

- Yeah, I'm a new artist, but--

- [Man] Oh really?

- From the K-Pop world.

("Teach You" by Tiffany Young)

So fun.

♪ I knew when I met you there was trouble in sight ♪

♪ Got so wrapped up in all your charm ♪

♪ I miss the girl in your eyes ♪

- You may have first met our guest today

as a member of the biggest K-Pop girl group of all time,

Girls' Generation, she is now a solo artist.

Please, let's give a warm Build welcome

to Tiffany Young! (audience cheers)

- Hi, everyone.

Hi, Build, thank you for having me.

Hi, Kevin, I'm Tiffany Young for those of you

who do know, hi again (laughs).

♪ Didn't your mother teach you not to play with fire ♪

♪ Caught you red-handed, should've been a better liar ♪

♪ I'll make you burn ♪

♪ Like the ashes of your cigarette ♪

♪ Didn't your mother teach ya ♪

♪ I'll be the one to teach ya ♪

Hi, I'm Tiffany Young.

I am 29 years old, I was born and raised in California.

Left to South Korea to fulfill my K-Pop dreams at 15.

Started in my wonderful band called Girls' Generation

in 2007, hi, MTV News, we are--

- [Band] Girls' Generation.

- We just celebrated a decade together

and decided to pursue our solo careers.

And my path took me back home.

I remember some of my band mates going,

"There's only one Girls' Generation,

"and there's only one Tiffany from Girls' Generation."

Your story is so special.

It's amazing, I do feel like I'm building a new story

with my fans, as well, here, coming back home.

- Tiffany Young, everybody. - Thank you so much

for having me! (audience cheers)

For everything. - Bye, thank you!

- Really? - You killed it.

- Aw! - Yeah, it was so good.

(crowd cheers)

(upbeat music)

- Thanks, Astrid. - Yes, thank you!

- I was introduced to Korean music in the early 2000's,

so I was a late bloomer amongst my friends,

but I loved and was obsessed with K-Pop.

BoA, specifically, it was so special to me,

and it still is right now.

It was one thing to listen to radio and things like that,

but to have a CD or a tape that you relate to

and like identify with because she's Korean

and she's also traveling the world to become a musician.

It's kind of crazy that it all comes full circle.

I think I'm a little slow now that it's the end of the day,

but I'm feeling good, I'm feeling good.

- [Man] Okay, got you over there.

- [Host] How old were you when you went over to South Korea?

- 15. - Were you looked at

as like an outsider when you first got there or no?

- I mean, you could say that. - Yeah.

- I came out of nowhere where I was like,

"Hi, I'm from California, I wanna be a serious artist."

- Yeah, yeah. - I would never take

a 15 year old that seriously.

It definitely was

hard at first.

(mellow music)

Even the beginning of Girls' Generation.

It did take me another two years to read and write

and be comfortable. (mellow music)

It was a time where you had to be perfect.

You had to be great at everything.

You had to dress a certain way, speak a certain way.

Look a certain way,

and for me, I loved.

I loved singing and being on stage so much

that none of that mattered.

You're pushed into this sense of urgency

at a certain time in your life.

It'll make you or break you, and if you hold on,

it makes you, and I'm glad I did.

- Perfect. - Thank you.

- [Man] Yeah!

- Come on in.

And here we are in another outfit.

Fashion. - We're joining what--

- When I came out to Korea, I was like,

"I'm gonna take over Asia and the world

"just the way BoA did."

So they were like, "You're ridiculous,"

but I mean, if you're gonna go, go big or go home.

When Girls' Generation started, my manager at the time,

he was so,

so thorough,

and I thank him 'til this day.

He always said, "You can do this, you get this done,

"I will let you sing the song at this radio."

And I was just like, "Done.

"You let me sing at this radio, I get a solo performance.

"I will do anything you want me to do."

I will get in all the hours, just to sing that one song

that was important to me at the time.

Of course, it was hard, of course, there were restrictions

and being confined and expectations,

but when you want something, you love something,

you find a way. - Tiffany!

- Woo! - From now on--

- [Woman] How have you been?

- Girls' Generation! - Generation shout-outs.

Yeah. (Tiffany laughs)

- Hi!

- Remember Annie? - What's that?

- The songs I connected with most,

my mom would always play Annie Lennox, Madonna,

Donna Summer, Whitney Houston, The Divas,

and there was a sense of woman power.

And me being obsessed with Spice Girls, girl power.

Music became really special to me

when I lost my mom at 11, 12.

I felt better and when I thought nobody else

could make me feel better.

When I think about it now,

the loss for me, I took it out on music.

That was where I

felt and expressed myself being sad or hurt

or broken or lost.

My childhood friend, she sent me the photo

of the H&M Billboard in Times Square, and she was like,

"I'm so proud of you.

"I'm so proud that you're doing

"everything you said you were."

It's been a dream from ever since I was a little girl

'cause I wanted to be an American pop star.

Good morning.

Another day.

Another coffee, another editorial.

- All going up? - Is all filled with people?

- Here we go. - Oh, hello.

(people laugh)

Ooh.

Do you see what I see?

That's all that Harry Potter stuff.

(overlapping chatter)

But I'm actually Slytherin.

(upbeat music)

Check me out, right here.

This is all mine!

I just need to choose.

Like this. - What gets you through

when you're tired and so exhausted?

- My immediate thought was like candy.

No (laughs). - Gummy Bears.

- Gummy Bears, sweets, caffeine.

No, the pride I take in creating

and the pride I take in what I've created.

And for the fans.

I hope I don't sound too cheesy or corny.

Your New Artist moments, those come once in a lifetime,

and the fact that I get to experience this again

after (laughs) 14 years, it feels amazing.

So I'm being thankful. (upbeat music)

I thought I would never feel this way again.

It does feel like falling in love with it all over again.

New York City!

I have arrived! (upbeat music)

Music is music, art is art.

If it's true and it's true to you,

it always speaks through. (upbeat music)

Staying true to that still 'til this day.

(upbeat music)

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