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The 4 Best Jeep Wrangler Rock Sliders For 2007-2017 JK 2 Door - Duration: 8:57.

i'm ryan from extremeterrain.com and in this video we're gonna talk all about

rock sliders for your two-door 2007 and up JK now you're gonna want to install a

set of Rock sliders if you're somebody who's just wheeling with your Jeep you

get into an area where you might have stumps boulders other obstacles they can

come up and make contact with the rocker area of your Jeep that rocker is of

course the area directly below your doors and if it gets contacted

especially contacted hard it can get pushed up into the door creating a

situation where you can't open and close the door properly and you just get into

a very very expensive repair also of course you're gonna get hung up in that

area you're not gonna be able to get over obstacles you're always gonna be

worried about if that Boulder you're about to drive over is going to cause

damage or not so a rock slider is going to alleviate all of that now Rock

sliders are specifically designed to be very strong and to be used as armour

however a lot of them are also going to have the built-in convenience of a step

now something that is specifically a step and not armor they're gonna sit

down a little bit lower sit away from the Jeep a little bit more and be a very

convenient to use step but not offer a lot of protection because these offer a

ton of protection and the step feature is a little bit more of an afterthought

they're not going to be quite as convenient to use as a step however they

are still going to help you get in and out of your stock or even lifted height

JK so today we're gonna go through my picks for a couple of different styles

of Rock sliders and those sliders are going to install on your Jeep slightly

differently now we're not going to talk about any of the sliders that require

you to drill tons of holes in the side of your Jeep that's kind of a different

category today we're talking about the bolt on sliders but even within that

there are different ways for them to bolt on which will create a stronger or

a weaker connection point so that's what we're going to go through today make

sure that you use subscribe to our youtube channel to check out other

videos like this as well as product videos on all these and a bunch of

additional rock slider options because again these are just my picks in these

categories there are a lot of options to choose from so today we're gonna talk

about this medieval rock crawler side armor which is an option that's going to

give you a very useful step and some good protection although it doesn't

attach to the Jeep in a way that offers protection as some of the other options

that we're going to talk about next we'll go through the Redrock 4x4 side

armor that's going to attach in a couple of additional attachment points so it's

gonna be a little bit stronger than that smittybilt but it's still going to be a

very very similar design next we'll go through the barricade enhanced Ruby

rails which is going to attach in a similar fashion to that Redrock 4x4

giving you a nice strong connection point but is a completely different

design very similar to a factory set of Ruby rails but they have an additional

bar that makes them a little bit of an easier step and finally we'll go through

the barricade Rock sliders which is going to be one of these strongest

options that you have for a bolt on Rock slider they're going to attach very very

securely onto the side of the Jeep and also be a pretty good step so let's get

into the options so the first Rock slider I want to talk about is this

medieval rock crawler side armor and this is going to be a fairly traditional

design you're gonna see this from a couple of the other ones that we're

gonna talk about today and there are a bunch of other brands out there making

something similar as well where it has the bar that kind of sticks off a little

bit that gives you a stepping surface it gives you a lower bar and an upper bar

making sort of that triangular cage look now this mini build does have another

piece of flat steel welded up on top here giving you a little bit of an

easier to use stepping surface so that does have this feature now the reason

that we're talking about this one first is that it's going to mount on the body

bushing bolts directly to either side of the main body bolts on your Jeep so this

isn't going to attach quite as strongly as something that will bolt directly to

those much larger body bolts on the Wrangler this also isn't going to attach

onto the piece seam at all so again you don't have that additional level of

protection against any leverage that might occur as you are coming down off

of an obstacle onto a rock or stump or whatever it might be so this is still

gonna give you some good protection it's definitely gonna be better than not

having anything there it's gonna be something that's pretty strong overall

it is going to be very well built however just because of the way that it

attaches onto your Jeep it's not going to be quite as strong as some of the

other options we'll talk about the next rocker armor I want to talk about is the

Redrock 4x4 side armor you can see here that this is going to be

learner design - the smittybilt that we just talked about it's gonna have that

three bar triangular design it is going to be a pretty good pretty easy to use

step and it is going to offer you some nice protection however this is going to

install a little bit differently onto the Jeep it's still going to be

completely Bolton but instead of just using the body bushing bolts this is

going to bolt on to the bottom of the tub and also on to the pinch seam so by

having those additional mounting points you're going to have a little bit of an

advantage because you're not going to get as much leverage from this setup so

again if you're coming down off of a big obstacle on the rock a stump whatever it

might be you're not going to have quite as much torque on that rock slide or

pushing up because this is going to attach in multiple locations so a little

bit more strength and a little bit more security out of something like this this

option here is the barricade enhance Ruby rail so it's going to look very

similar to a factory Ruby rail with this additional bar on the outside that's

going to be a bit of a step and also help to deflect and help you to slide

over obstacles when you get in those types of situations now this is going to

mount very similarly to that Redrock 4x4 side armor that we just talked about

this is going to mount to the bottom of the tub and also on to the pinch seam so

this is going to be something that is equally as strong in fact this bar adds

a little bit of width here but for the most part this stays tucked - very close

into the body which means you're limiting the leverage that you could get

when you come down on an obstacle which means this is going to be that much

stronger it's not going to move around if you're really going

very nice job protecting now one thing that I really like about a Ruby rail and

enhance Ruby rail like this one is the fact that it mounts up nice and high on

the body so it does a very nice job of covering the pinched seat some of the

other options whether they attach to the pinch seam or they don't they sit

directly below the pinch seam so you can still see it with this option it's going

to attach to the pinch seam and also sit right up above it so it's gonna do a

nice job of covering it up giving the side of the Jeep a very finished look

this is not going to be as big and bulky as some of those other options that we

talked about gives you a much more sleek look but also still offers a ton of

protection the last Rock slider option I want to talk about today is the

barricade Rock slider and this is going to be a very very strong option now this

is not going to attach in multiple locations like some of the other ones

that we talked about however it is going to attach on the main body bolts of your

JK not on those body bushing bolts like some of the other options or to the

bottom of the tub like those other options so this is going to be a very

strong point of contact it also has a very short bar here that extends it out

beyond the side of the Jeep just enough to give you that good protection so

again we're talking about leverage here you're not going to have a ton of

leverage opportunity when you're running these Rock sliders for things to bend

move and jam up into the rockers so you're going to have a very very strong

option here this is going to be a little bit simpler than there's first two

options that we talked about those were more of a three dimensional triangular

cage this is going to just be a flat surface here with the bars that run on a

bit of an angle again that's to help you from getting hung up on something if you

are sliding down a stump a rock and obstacle this is going to just slide

right along that but you are still going to be able to use this as a step not as

useful of a step as those first two options that we talked about they're

going to have it much larger stepping surface but this is going to make it a

little bit easier for you and your passengers to get out of your vehicle so

those are my picks for a couple of different Rock sliders that are going to

attach in different ways to your tutor or JK that you can choose from depending

on how you choose to use your Jeep and what functionality your look

we talked about the smittybilt Rock Crawler side Armour the Redrock 4x4 side

Armour those barricade enhanced Ruby rails and finally we barricade Rock

sliders but like I said before these are just my picks make sure you comment

below let me know which ones you like or maybe not even one that I talked about

today what your favorite side Armour is as that you're running on your Jeep or

that you want to be installing also make sure you subscribe to our YouTube

channel you're gonna be able to see other great videos like this one as well

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10 Amazing Facts About Planet Earth - Duration: 18:47.

Planet Earth is an amazing place, to say the least.

And even though we've been living on its surface our entire life, there are still a

lot of things we don't know about it.

Many things that we do know are awe-inspiring.

What's even more interesting about some of these is the fact that they have wide-scale

implications on everything around them.

But why try to be so mysterious, if we can give you 10 such examples, right?

10.

Planet Earth and a Cue Ball

We all know the Earth is big, there's no denying it.

But when it really comes down to it, we have a hard time coming to grips with its actual

dimensions.

So, in order to make things more relatable, let's take a look at mountains.

Those of us who have been fortunate enough to see or even climb Mount Everest can attest

to the fact that it's incredibly huge and incredibly humbling.

But most people don't even need to see any of the tallest mountains in the world to know

that mountains are big.

Now, let's take our mental image of mountains as points of reference when we talk about

the dimensions of the Earth.

We know that the average diameter of the planet is of about 7,900 miles.

It's important to note here that Earth is not a perfect sphere, but rather an oblate

spheroid.

This means that, because it's spinning on its axis, the diameter at the equator is bigger

than the distance between the poles by about 27 miles.

And beside these differences, the planet also has some bumps and dents, but they're much

smaller than 27 miles.

With this information in mind, if we were to scale the planet down to the size of an

average cue ball, we would come to an incredible realization.

According to the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) Tournament Table and Equipment Specifications,

every new ball should measure 2.25 inches in diameter and only have imperfections that

cannot exceed 0.005 inches.

By making the proper calculations here, it turns out that the biggest "imperfection"

on Earth can be 17 miles and fall within WPA standards.

While Mount Everest is almost 5.5 miles tall, and the Mariana trench is 6.8 miles deep,

if they were taken together, side by side, the sum is still below the 17 mile margin.

The same thing applies to the difference in diameter between the poles and the equator.

Each half of the planet is responsible for its 13.5 mile share out of the total 27, which

again is below 17 miles.

So, anyone who has ever held a brand new cue ball in their hand and is not amazed by the

fact that the Earth is even smoother than that?

Well, he or she seriously needs to revise their sense of wonder about the world.

9.

The Earth's Crust

If you liked the previous example, you'll like this one too.

The planet's crust is the only place in the whole seemingly infinite universe that

we call home; at least for the time being.

And it's not even the whole crust, per se, just the surface.

The deepest humans have ever managed to go was to a depth of 7.5 miles with the Kola

Superdeep Borehole in Russia.

Temperatures reached well above 356 °F, so it was only the drilling equipment and measuring

apparatus that made it down there, while the scientists stayed safely on the surface.

The actual thickness of the crust, like its temperature, varies from one place to the

other.

While the average thickness is of about 9.3 miles, it can reach a maximum of 55 miles

under the Himalayas and just about 3.7 miles under the oceans.

Now, by knowing the planet's diameter to be 7,900 miles, if we were to scale it down

again, but this time to the size of a basketball, the Earth's crust would be the thickness

of a postage stamp; a postage stamp floating on a ball of molten rock and metal.

Yes, this is true.

So, the next time you hear someone comparing the planet's crust to that of a chicken

egg shell, know that information to be false.

The planet's crust is far thinner than that.

If Earth was the size of an actual egg, the crust would probably be even thinner than

the thickness of human skin that peels off after a sunburn.

Yuck!

And since the crust is also broken up into pieces that we call tectonic plates, it's

now easier to understand how and why continents move around so much.

So, now that you know these two pieces of information about the crust and the actual

size of the Earth, how do you think we fare in size here on Earth by comparison to bacteria

on an actual billiard ball?

8.

Earth's "Heartbeat"

With the previous two entries on this list, would it really come as a surprise to anyone

that Earth might just have an actual heartbeat?

Well, yeah, it would, and this isn't actually true, but the planet does have something closely

resembling one.

Every moment of every day, Earth is going through roughly 2,000 thunderstorms everywhere

on its surface.

And these thunderstorms produce roughly 50 lightning strikes every second.

And in turn, each of these lightning strikes produces a series of electromagnetic waves

that are captured and then bounce between the planet's surface and the lower ionosphere,

some 60 miles up.

If the wavelength is just right, then some of these waves combine and increase in strength,

creating a repeating atmospheric " heartbeat", a phenomenon known in science

as the Schumann resonance.

This phenomenon has been known for a while now, but in 2011 researchers came to realize

that this resonance isn't just confined to the planet's atmosphere, since some of

the waves actually extend more than 500 miles into space.

On a somewhat similar note, a Dutch artist by the name of Lotte Geeven, in collaboration

with geoscientists from the German Research Centre for Geosciences, have recorded the

sounds made by the planet, deep inside its crust.

The recording was done in Germany, in a hole similar to the one in Russia mentioned before.

The German Continental Deep Drilling Program, or more commonly known as the KTB borehole,

goes to a depth of six miles inside the Earth's crust and here, scientists were able to capture

the sounds made by the planet.

Some have described these sounds as a "melancholic howl" or "a bell-like alarm denoting histories

in the making."

7.

The Amazing Story about Oxygen

It's no real mystery that Earth hasn't always looked like it does today.

In fact, our planet is in constant change even at the current moment, and for the better

part of its existence, the conditions on the surface have almost always been different

than they are now.

So, with this in mind, let's talk about oxygen and how it got here.

Oxygen only became predominant in the atmosphere roughly 2.3 billion years ago, during an incident

called the Great Oxygenation Event.

Before this time, oxygen levels were marginal at best, making up just around 0.02% of all

the gases in the air.

But during the GOE, it reached levels of above 21%.

This big rise is thanks to a tiny organism that is still alive today – the Cyanobacteria,

or more commonly known as the blue-green algae.

These organisms are not algae, as their common name might suggest, but unicellular bacteria

that can manufacture their own food.

They live in water, form huge colonies, and use photosynthesis to turn the sun's rays

directly into energy.

A byproduct of photosynthesis, as some of us know, is oxygen.

Over billions of years, these tiny creatures inhabited the world's oceans, releasing

more and more oxygen as they multiplied and spread.

It's safe to say that we owe thanks to these Cyanobacteria for our very existence and the

world we live in today.

It is, however, important to note that this new change in the planet's chemistry did

not go as smoothly as some might think.

For starters, oxygen was toxic for all other living creatures on the planet at that time

and nearly drove all previous anaerobic life into extinction.

Secondly, the growing amount of oxygen in the air reacted with the already existing

methane, which was in abundance at the time, creating CO2.

And since methane is 25 to 30 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than CO2, Earth went through

a severe cold spell that lasted for 300 million years and almost drove even the "mighty"

Cyanobacteria into extinction.

Lastly, the higher levels of oxygen triggered an explosion, so to speak, in the number of

minerals on the surface of the planet – minerals that otherwise would not have existed if it

weren't for the blue-green algae.

More than 2,500 of the total 4,500 minerals now common on Earth appeared during the Great

Oxygenation Event.

So, the next time you think of humans as being the only species capable of changing the planet

beyond recognition and having the capacity to drive life, including itself, into extinction…

think again.

6.

The Origins of Life

For all the credit we can give our men and women of science when it comes to all the

discoveries they've made over the years, we still have to take into account the fact

that we know surprisingly little when it comes to life and how it came into being in the

first place.

Up until fairly recently, we believed we knew with a relatively high degree of certainty

when life first appeared on Earth, and we had our presumptions on how it happened.

But it seems that this theory has now changed.

According to a recent study, we can now move the appearance of life back by another 300

million years, bringing it quite close to the moment when the planet actually formed

some 4.5 billion years ago.

If the research is confirmed, then it would seem that life formed 4.1 billion years ago,

from a primordial disk of dust and gas surrounding the Sun just before the Earth started forming.

The researchers came to this conclusion after observing tiny specks of graphite trapped

inside zircon crystals.

This graphite is usually associated with signs of life.

Another theory that can account for its existence in the crystals is a massive meteor impact.

But given the amount needed to explain these findings, it makes the meteor theory highly

unlikely, though not entirely dismissible.

If proven true, however, and life is as old as this new evidence suggests, then it would

seem it's even older than the Moon itself.

"With the right ingredients, life seems to form very quickly," said Mark Harrison,

a professor of geochemistry at UCLA and member in this study.

5.

Two Planets Become One

Ever thought about how the Moon was formed?

Probably because it's visible up in the sky almost every other night, people have

grown accustomed to seeing it and don't give it a second thought.

But the Moon's history, and especially its birth, are amazing and terrifying, to say

the least.

Back in the early days of the solar system, and soon after our planet began to take shape,

fate would place young Earth on a direct collision course with another planet we now call Theia.

Now, even though it's hard to know for certain if this actually happened, there are strong

indications that it did.

According to the calculations, this sister planet of ours was roughly the size of Mars

(or slightly smaller), and because of the still unpredictable and chaotic nature of

the solar system at the time, it was flung in the direction of Earth.

In the aftermath of the collision, two things happened.

The two planets merged to form this one we are all standing on right now.

And secondly, much of the debris that was flung into space came together and formed

the Moon.

Now, as we said before, this collision theory is not certain.

But the relatively large size of the Moon as compared to the Earth points to this hypostasis.

So do the rocks brought back during the Apollo missions, which are virtually indistinguishable

from those here on Earth when it comes to their oxygen isotopes.

This theory can also explain our planet's unusually large core as compared to all the

other rocky worlds in the solar system.

4.

Shifting Poles

No, this has nothing to do with any voting or elections – it's about the Earth's

magnetic field.

Thanks in part to our planet's larger-than-usual molten core and its relatively fast spin on

its axis, both of which may be the result of the previously mentioned collision between

Earth and Theia, our planet has a very strong magnetic field relative to its size.

In fact, only Mercury, of all the other rocky planets, has a magnetic field, but it's

far weaker than our own.

Venus doesn't have one, even though we're fairly certain it has a molten metal core.

Scientists believe the reason behind this is because Venus has a slow rotation around

its axis and the temperatures inside are more evenly distributed.

Mars, on the other hand, did have a magnetic field once, but its metallic core has since

cooled and solidified.

In any case, our strong magnetic field protects us from the sun's deadly solar radiation,

it keeps our atmosphere from being blown away into space, and it gives us the beautiful

aurora borealis around the poles.

But over the past century and a half, scientists have come to realize that this magnetic field

is weakening.

As it turns out, the magnetic poles of our planet are shifting.

This means that someday in the future, north will be south and vice-versa, and the process

has already begun.

While in the early 20th century the poles were moving at a rate of about 10 miles per

year, today that speed has increased to 40.

There's no real need to panic, though, since this phenomenon has happened hundreds of times

before.

In fact, over the past 20 million years, the poles have shifted every 200 to 300 thousand

years or so.

The last time it happened, however, was more than 780,000 years ago, so, we're due for

another one.

And according to the fossil record from previous pole reversals, it seems that there were no

major changes in plant or animal life.

What we would expect to see in this several-century-process would be an increased vulnerability to solar

flares that could knock out entire power grids.

Holes could be made in the ozone layer, exposing us and the environment to higher degrees of

radiation.

There would be more than two magnetic poles at a time, scattered all across the face of

the planet, leading compasses to spin uncontrollably.

Some animals could become disoriented, and we would see the northern lights in unusual

places.

The actual timeframe here is nowhere near to being exact.

Scientists are still having a hard time understanding all the inner workings of our planet, but

estimates say that this shouldn't take more than 1,000 years or so.

Probably even less.

And before you say anything, it is important to note that from our planet's perspective,

a millennium is a literal geological instant.

3.

Mother Nature is an Expert at Recycling

Over the many millions of years, Earth has become an expert at recycling.

If given enough time, our planet has and will continue to reshape itself in a continuous

cycle of renewal and rebirth.

Every natural system on Earth is involved in this process in one degree or another,

and the whole thing could take hours to explain properly.

But because we know your time is valuable, we'll keep it short.

Let's start with life.

As time marches on, organisms grow, develop, and multiply, and then they eventually die.

Their remains fall to the ground and become the very soil they once drew their nourishment

from.

Layer upon layer of this soil is produced, one on top of the other, slowly but surely

turning into stone.

This bottom layer of stone moves along with the tectonic plates they're sitting on,

eventually sliding underneath one another, or becoming a mountain if it ends up on top.

If this rock layer turns into a mountain, as two plate tectonics bump into each other,

over time, rain, wind, the many rivers, as well as other natural phenomena, grind away

at that rock, eroding it and washing it out to sea where it sinks at the bottom and turns

into sedimentary rock on the ocean floor.

Once here, it again transforms into metamorphic rock due to very high heat and pressure, and

eventually ends up in the upper mantle of the Earth in a process known as subduction.

Here, this rock is turned into magma which eventually finds its way back to the surface

via an oceanic ridge system, or through the many volcanoes that dot the Earth – and

the cycle repeats itself.

Now, this whole process has been overly simplified here, but this cycle the crustal rock goes

through, not only recycles carbon across the globe, but it also provides the nutrients

necessary for life to thrive in abundance.

If it weren't for this process, life's chances on the planet would be severely compromised.

2.

The Earth is Growing

There is a theory circulating out there that states the planet has been in a continuous

process of expansion and contraction throughout its entire lifetime.

Known as the Expanding Earth theory, it says that at some point in the past, Earth was

80% smaller than it is today, at which point the continents formed its entire surface.

Then it began expanding, forming the ocean floor.

While the theory does seem to have some intriguing concepts, it does have a lot of scientific

inconsistencies and is extremely unlikely.

What we are really talking about here, when we say the Earth is growing, is the fact that

our planet takes in roughly 60 to 100 tons of cosmic dust every single day.

This can't really come as a surprise to anyone since this is the exact same process

through which all other heavenly bodies in the universe have been created since the dawn

of time, including Earth itself.

But we don't really think about it still happening, right?

Well, even though it has toned down a bit since the early days of the solar system,

the process is still pretty much alive.

Even if space seems to be empty, it's really littered with fine particles of dust, and

these particles get swept up by our planet and, in a sense, become part of Earth.

Only a small fraction of this material actually leaves a visible trail in the sky, since most

of it is too tiny for that to happen.

Now, even though scientists have been aware of this phenomenon happening for a while,

only with the advent of more sophisticated technology did they come to comprehend its

actual scale.

Researchers are now looking at what effects these particles have on our environment.

For starters, it was observed that these particles are incremental in the formation of the highest

clouds in our atmosphere.

It also acts as fertilizer for phytoplankton, and can even affect the ozone layer's chemistry.

But these effects can be just the tip of the iceberg, and scientists are trying to figure

out cosmic dust's many other implications.

1.

But it's Actually Getting Lighter

How can this be?

We've just concluded that Earth takes in around 30,000 tons of space dust every year,

so… how is this possible?

It's not like we're throwing stuff into outer space – not that much, at least – and

it's not like we're using any of the weight to build stuff, since that mass still adds

to the overall load of the planet.

Well, as it turns out, Earth is losing mass via two major ways.

One is through its core, as it consumes energy in the form of heat.

But this loss accounts for just 16 tons a year.

The real mass loss comes in the form of hydrogen and helium.

These two gases are the lightest in the universe and oftentimes they just simply float away

from Earth.

They do so at a rate of 95,000 tons of hydrogen and 1,600 tons of helium each year.

So, even though we get roughly 30,000 tons of dust, we lose almost 97,000 tons of gas.

Now, when it comes to hydrogen, there's nothing to really be afraid of.

Even at this current rate, it would take it trillions of years before all of it could

be depleted from the atmosphere and by that time, the sun will have died out, and there

will be no Earth to speak of.

(Um, yay?)

But helium is another matter.

Even though it's the second most abundant element in the universe, it's disappearing

here on Earth.

We're now using it for a great deal of things, on an unprecedented scale, and there's only

so much to go around.

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Welcome to Happy Magic Toys and episode 11 of our Disney Princess coloring book page series.

Today's coloring page is Cinderella.

Cinderella is invited to the royal ball, but her stepsisters ripped her dress, can her fairy godmother use her magic to help?

Please check out my playlist to see more Disney Princess coloring book pages.

Don't forget to check out the rest of the channel to find videos based on other TV shows and films.

Please like and subscribe for daily videos, and leave any coloring page, color swap and/or custom requests in the comments section below.

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Green

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Blue

blue

Yellow

Yellow

Purple

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Gray

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Orange

Orange

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dad bro yo what's going on it's your fucking man DoolbagJohnson and I'm

fucking sick of this shit like straight-up

hi ye seul being little cutie you see yourself yo

bone Jerry why they're stalking my days off from work

literally so the server's no maintenance fuck due to maintenance and like 3 a.m.

on a Tuesday night like I get you're trying to stay out of the way of like

kids were at school and you know people are at work well like many people have

days off on a weekday right you think is hilarious it's not that funny I'm

getting screwed over here I had a raid scheduled for a week now

look at this look at this I'm gonna pull it up right here was my stupid app

alright so when you see Brotherhood no better show up you know that that's the

clan that's about to whoop your ass but no not today

not gonna happen cuz you can't look at this upcoming events okay do you see

what this says right here look at that the top monday night raid baby

September 18th what times I say can you read that kid

fuck your phone now my camera doesn't even want to work whatever that's good

enough okay and then you've got the cool picture of freddy and jason balls

planned out for a week fucking stayed up till 5 a.m. last night

trying to get my guy level up I woke up three hours later going man I still

gotta get him going I got I'm at light level to 30 I got 30 more to go to get

this rate going I got five other dudes in my clan relying on me and nope

kiss my ass they said can't play gotta go do anything else am i boring you

and why boring you so I don't even know what to say anymore this game is

bullshit alright you know my reading of 8.75 has

gone down to seven because you fucking play it half the times since

this game has been out it's been out for ten days I think nine days eleven days

twelve there's meth what David come up to sixth twelve days this game has been

out they've done fucking they had Oh too many capable to join up server

maintenance well servers are down can't figure it out no server maintenance five

times that I can recall in 12 days this game has been fucking down don't you

start saying F word twelve days five days of it that's like 40-something

percent maybe not maybe not the correct math but a lot god say bye okay okay

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HEY TRIPPSTERS Shania Twain is going to be on Late Night with James Corden on

the 27th that's Wednesday the 27th of this month and yes she is going to

perform I'm guessing that she's going to perform swing him with my eyes closed

but you never know I mean she could do something else okay

but I wanted to let you guys know that yes she is going to be on Late Night

with James Corden on the 27th of this month so we know she's going to be on

there the 27th and then on Ellen on the 28th and then her album comes out on the

29th holy crap and I have to give a special thank you to Alvin sky Seville

for providing this information for me you are absolutely awesome thank you so

much and guys I just wanted to keep you up-to-date and there will be a couple

more announcement videos coming very soon so for the next few days you're

going to be getting videos about Shania Twain and about where she's going to be

and win so again thank you to Alvin Seville I really appreciate the help

oh my god I'm blown away with all the Shema news I am so stoked that I can't

stand it but I think that is going to do it for now this is ICEPETS Queen and I

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