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Hey. Hey there. I'm Jake and get read to App All Knight.

Your face has a beautiful glow...ish. With over 100 puzzles to solve and soothing

music this game will lure you into a deep trance for hours and hours and hours.

The goal is to turn all the light switches on to proceed. When you click one, all others

of the same color and shape will turn on too. But when you click one of the same color or

shape as a switch that is already turned on, the first one will be deactivated. So you

can keep trying or just start all over again which is sometimes the best way to go about

it. If needed there's a colorblind option that uses symbols in addition to colors. It

can get really hard as you progress and so you can ask for a hint. Doing this can actually

give you points. You also get points with other achievements like reaching levels. If

you get frustrated don't give up just take some time and get some

Space...Harrier II classic. Sega's classic ground-breaking shooter is now available on

mobile and it's awesome. It has twelve surreal landscapes to traverse featuring enemies like

these ships. You can steer around or face them head on as you fire using A B and C.

You have the ability to fire up to four shots at once. At the end of each stage you'll

encounter bosses to thwart. Thwart! Before defeating the twelfth and final boss, you must fight

and defeat all the previous bosses in a row. The quick-paced, frantic gameplay and the

distant scrolling terrain keeps you panicked and determined at the same time. And while

you're playing up a storm I'll go play up a

Storm...bound: Kingdom Wars. Immerse yourself in the four kingdoms as you struggle for dominance.

Playing cards from a deck, you dive into real-time battles against other players. You can only

place units behind the frontline and when you do so it will push forward. Each card

tells you its strength on the field as well as the amount it moves when played. When you

land on the same square as an enemy you fight. And you win! Hopefully. Once you get to the

other side you are victorious and gain new cards. You can even drag spells onto targets.

Oh check this out. It's a bladestorm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Each turn you can replace one card by dragging

it to this pile in the left. You may need to do this when you don't have enough mana

to play any of your current cards. But we'll worry about that later and for now go back

in time with

Noblemen: 1896. This game has you running through a battlefield taking cover and blasting

enemies. Run using the left side of your screen and look around with the right. It takes a

little getting used to but once you're a pro you can move on to combat. Aim and shoot

using these controls. Once you've weakened them it's time to go in and attack them

using your super sweet swordsmanship. By approaching a fence or a rock you and your army automatically

take shelter behind it and this allows you to be stealthy and take your time aiming.

Your units will attack on their own but you can instruct them by entering command mode.

Once you're in it, tap a unit to select and then a destination for them to run to.

You can collect high explosive rounds as you go through and just a few shots using this

can destroy a whole enemy squad. You can also unlock different units. Milita is helpful

only in large quantities but prisoners are tough and savage criminals with a really cool-looking

run. Yeah looking cool criminal. War campaigns are fought on strategic war maps where you manage and maneuver your

units with the goal of destroying enemy headquarters.

And you could earn some street cred by blowing up these fellas but why earn when you can

Wyvern, a multiplayer fantasy adventure role-playing game . First choose a among humans,

elves, pixies, and halflings which all have different abilities. Humans are strong, intelligent

and adaptable while halflings are small but fierce. I'll be a human named Jake Roper.

This game has a lot of components so someone will guide you through it here at first

but it takes exploring. Tap to move around and then click the eye to either examine or

expand it to see that there is absolutely nothing at all in this crate. Cool! But in the chest

you can collect all kinds of things to use later like an ornamental sword. To get to

the next world tap on the door and then tap again to enter. You'll get missions along

the way and if you ever need help just ask using this icon.

Links to all the apps can be found in the description below and one more app for you is

Skillshare. Which is on Google Play or the Apple app store

and also on your desktop computer.

Skillshare was nice enough to sponsor this episode and also support DONG and Vsauce.

And it is a place where they have over 17,000 classes you can take

I am currently taking one on EQing so my audio will hopefully sound better in my videos

And if you sign up now you can get two months free. Use that link in the description below.

And if you turn that into an annual subscription it actually is less than $10 a month. It's a really cool

thing. So I hope you enjoy it. And as always, thanks for watching.

For more infomation >> Can You Solve This Puzzle? -- App All Knight - Duration: 4:38.

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Modern Combat Versus #LIVESTREAM - Duration: 51:37.

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Ruhle: My Source Says Secretary Rex Tillerson Called President Donald Trump 'A F-ing Moron' | MSNBC - Duration: 2:05.

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ETV News 5 Octobor 2017 , Bangladesh Latest News , Today Bangla Breaking News, BD News All Bangla - Duration: 13:31.

ETV News 5 Octobor 2017 , Bangladesh Latest News , Today Bangla Breaking News, BD News All Bangla

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Glitter Fantasy Takes Dallas Pride, Part 1 | Episode 11 | Cosmopolitan - Duration: 2:49.

Hi, I'm Glitter Fantasy, Unicorn Correspondent for Cosmopolitan.com.

Today, I'm at Dallas Pride to ride one of the floats.

I'm basically the Grand Marshal, except without the title, the prestige and the money!

Anyway, let's go find my float!

Being a Grand Marshal, it's a huge responsibility, cause I have to look a certain way, I have

to act a certain way.

I just had to be the epitome of grace, style and elegance.

Carol, do you know which one my float is?

Carol?!

Oh, we get to choose which one!

Okay, okay.

This is too small, this is too small.

I don't like small things.

Have you seen a lot of big floats in your life?

I've seen several big floats in my life.

That's my kind of queen.

A lot of people don't know this about me, but I'm definitely an introvert.

I'm very shy.

I don't like attention at all.

Oh my god, I love fans!

Take a picture with me!

Parades love to bring in big, huge celebrities to Grand Marshal them, so I don't blame them,

it's me.

Thank you!

If you had your own horn, what would you do with it?

Umm... oh god!

Let her answer that.

Make lots of magical wishes?

I grant wishes every single day.

Too big.

Too big, right?

Too big, right?

Carol?

So we've taken a break from the parade.

I had to step away for a minute.

Carol?

Carol.

Fluff me.

Agh, I'm ready.

It's just really hard to be out and amongst the crowds sometimes.

Sometimes I need my alone time.

Oh my god, do you guys want a selfie?

Yeah!

When my fans approach me without being prompted, I have to do what they ask.

Okay, I'm ready Carol.

Let's do this!

It's really exhausting being so famous, because so many people expect so much from you.

Oh my god, there it is.

My float!

That's my float!

Oh my god.

Carol, hurry!

Carol, Carol.

My float! My float!

Any chance I have to give back to the community, I grasp that opportunity!

Carol, did we get the contract signed?

No?

When Beyoncé was the Grand Marshal, she just had to sit there, she didn't have to

do this!

Do you want a picture?!

Don't use that.

Carol, don't use that.

This doesn't play with the storyline, Carol.

Okay?

I'm trying to be relatable.

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Divock Origi defends his record at Liverpool and confirms he plans to return next season - Duration: 1:53.

Divock Origi defends his record at Liverpool and confirms he plans to return next season

Divock Origi is spending the 2017/18 season on loan in Germany but has said he intends to return to Anfield, where he feels he has done well so far.

The Belgian striker has had a mixed time at Liverpool so far, in almost every respect.

Positionally, he has alternated between centre-forward and playing from the wing; he has been both a starter and a regular impact sub, and above all else his form has wavered dramatically at times.

From a point at the end of 15/16 where he looked to be establishing himself as a regular starter, pre-season for the current campaign placed him behind both Daniel Sturridge and Roberto Firmino.

With Dominic Solanke also providing cover in the attack, the decision was made to allow Origi to head out on loan for the year and get regular game time and continue his development.

While he hasn't been prolific, Origi has managed spells of good form for the Reds—and he says he has produced a reasonable return in front of goal while learning his trade.

"You can't expect for a youngster to perform consistently," he told Belgian outlet HLN (per the Echo).

"It went with ups and with downs.

I scored 21 goals in two years. Not bad.

"I've learned a lot at Liverpool.

It's still my plan to return after this season.

But now I'm focusing on Wolfsburg.".

The German outfit sit 12th in the Bundesliga after seven matches, with Origi scoring once from five starts so far.

For more infomation >> Divock Origi defends his record at Liverpool and confirms he plans to return next season - Duration: 1:53.

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Bad luck is playing a key role in Liverpool's frustrating 2017/18 campaign - Duration: 10:36.

Bad luck is playing a key role in Liverpool's frustrating 2017/18 campaign

Liverpool can only blame themselves for various shortcomings so far this season, but they are also not getting the rub of the green in the slightest.

The tedium of another international break is upon us, and fans are left stewing over recent Reds results.

Sunday's 1-1 draw at Newcastle was just the latest example of Jurgen Klopp's side coming up short at both ends of the pitch, making it just one win in seven matches since the 4-0 victory over Arsenal.

Despite bossing the majority of their games in 2017/18, defensive ineptitude, sloppy finishing and a soft centre have all been major issues for Liverpool.

Both Klopp and his players have to shoulder the blame for this, and a lot of the criticism that has come their way has been entirely justified.

They have, however, been dealt a bad hand when luck has come into play, with very little working in their favour.

A fair excuse?.

The bad luck argument is one that riles a lot of supporters, with many seeing it as a lazy excuse that cuts an under-performing team some undeserved slack.

While it should never be used as the main reason for a team's struggles, a lot hasworked against Liverpool since August.

The opening day draw at Watford saw trademark hapless defending from the Reds, but things could have been so different with some luck on their side.

Abdoulaye Doucoure's equaliser to make it 2-2 was desperately unfortunate after Trent Alexander-Arnold's clearance hit Joel Matip and deflected into the Watfordman's path, while Miguel Britos' last-gasp strike was offside.

The galling 5-0 defeat at Man City turned in one moment, after Sadio Mane's sending off.

Regardless of whether you think the decision was correct, Liverpool's star man was so unlucky, and the Reds were outplaying their opponents at the time of the incident.

Mane's eyes never left the ball before his collision with Ederson, and had he been a split-second faster to the ball, the goalkeeper would have been red carded and the match would have panned out very differently.

Burnley were then comprehensively outplayed at Anfield, only for Nick Pope to have the game of his life in goal, making eight saves from nine shots on target.

Compare that to the Clarets' matches in and around the Liverpool game, and it is easy to feel a little robbed.

Spurs managed just five shots on target in their 1-1 draw at Wembley yet took the same points off Burnley as the Reds managed.

Crystal Palace and Everton had four apiece—both of which resulted in 1-0 defeats—and Huddersfield had just two efforts on target in a drab stalemate.

Again, they took the same points off Burnley as Liverpool managed, despite Klopp's side having four times as many attempts saved.

The League Cup exit at the hands of Leicester City saw Liverpool dominate once more, only for Shinji Okazaki to open the scoring via a deflection off Andrew Robertson.

Four days later, a clear foul on Simon Mignolet was not given and Okazaki levelled matters prior to the Reds eventually winning.

Against Spartak Moscow, Philippe Coutinho was harshly adjudged to have committed a foul, with Fernando curling home the resulting free-kick.

Sunday's clash at St James' Park was the latest show of misfortune, with Joselu's laughable equaliser summing up the Reds' season.

Granted, the defending in the lead-up to it was appalling, but Matip's well-timed tackle took a ricochet off the Newcastle man's shin and agonisingly rolled into the net.

At the other end of the pitch, Liverpool have had to work so hard to score goals in 17/18.

Their 13.

1 percent conversion rate in the league is worse than Man United(24.

4%), Man City (21. 8%), Chelsea (21.

4%) and Tottenham (16.

1%), and the only season on a par in the last six years was 2014/15.

Conversely, so many of the goals that the Reds have let in have been either offered on a plate or luckless.

Only Man City (44) and Spurs (54) have conceded less shots than Liverpool (61) so far this season, but 20% of those have gone in—a more leaky conversion rate than any side in the division.

The Reds' rivals don't seem to have suffered with the same level of misfortune, of course partly due to them being stronger at the back and more ruthless going forward.

Arsenal saw their woodwork hit at home to both West Brom and Brighton & Hove Albion, before grinding out ugly wins.

The Gunners are somehow ahead of Liverpool in the table, even though they have barely played well in a single game.

Man United were opened up several times by Everton, only for dreadful finishing to let them off, and City's late, late win at Bournemouth came seconds after being awarded a free-kick for a perfectly-timed tackle by Lys Mousset.

This could easily sound like sour grapes, and as mentioned, there is far more to football than bad luck, but it is also wrong to deny it plays a key role.

Has fortune really fallen on the side of Liverpool a single time since the opening day?.

In the interest of fairness.

Before this sounds like a hard-done-by tale, Liverpool have been on the receiving end of their share of luck over the years.

It is something that often aids teams in moments of good form, and disappears when most needed.

The incredible march to Champions League glory under Rafa Benitez in 2005 saw some memorable backs-to-the-wall performances, but also plenty of fortuitous moments.

Chelsea missed countless opportunities in the semi-final second-leg at Anfield—Luis Garcia's "ghost goal" could be considered lucky—with Eidur Gudjohnsen's stoppage time miss millimetres from sending Liverpool crashing out.

Jerzy Dudek's unfathomable save from Andriy Shevchenko in the final still beggars belief to this day, and was a moment that almost seemed to suggest Liverpool's name was on the trophy.

Big decisions also went the Reds' way in both legs of the quarter-final against Arsenal three years later, with Dirk Kuyt blatantly tugging back Alexander Hleb, and Ryan Babel going down softly after a tussle with Kolo Toure.

Without the luxury of the team picking itself every week, they would never have come so close to winning the Premier League.

There was also the 2001 FA Cup final against Arsenal, in which Stephane Henchoz's blatant handball was ignored, saving him from a red card and Liverpool from conceding a penalty.

Michael Owen then won it by himself, despite the Gunners' superiority all afternoon.

Plenty to work on.

Big improvements are required when Klopp welcomes his players back to Melwood next week, especially with bitter rivals Man United up next on October 14.

Liverpool are in disarray at the back, with so many goals falling into the category of 'soft', and their lack of ruthlessness in the final third is also embarrassing bad.

It is vital to remember that the Reds have actually played well this season on the whole, though, in terms of their general approach.

It is criminal to base form solely around results. Ironing out their deficiencies and showing they have a backbone are the priorities for Liverpool, but getting the rub of the green would also make a noticeable difference.

Very few key decisions and lucky bounces are working in Liverpool's favour this season, and their results have been poorer because of it.

It is very easy to ignore that fortune plays an important role in football, but so fine are the margins in modern football, it can be crucial.

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Liam Millar: Who is Steven Gerrard's hidden attacking gem at Liverpool? - Duration: 5:05.

Liam Millar: Who is Steven Gerrard's hidden attacking gem at Liverpool?

With Steven Gerrard earmarking him as his pet project in attack, Liam Millar is next under the microscope in our Liverpool FC academy profile series.

Liam Millar.

Position: ForwardAge: 18Nationality: CanadianSigned From: Fulham.

For young players making the move over to England, it is undoubtedly important to a make a strong first impression, and that can certainly be said of Liverpool U18s forward Millar.

Making the switch from suburban Brampton to west London as he moved into his teenage years, the young Canadian mesmerised Fulham academy staff with a stunning volley in his first training session.

Then moving to Merseyside on a free transfer in 2016, Millar netted a hat-trick on his competitive debut for the Reds' U18s at home to Blackburn Rovers at the start of last season.

Just over a month later, when he turned 17, he signed his first professional contract with the club.

But it hasn't all been smooth sailing for Millar since he left Ontario for England, facing a series of setbacks as he looks to establish himself at academy level.

Initially, the speed of English football caught the youngster off guard, then when joining the Reds, it was the physicality.

This was exacerbated when Millar suffered a serious thigh injury in a 3-1 win at home Stoke City just over a month into 2016/17, keeping him out of action for four months.

Millar had already showcased his talents under Neil Critchley, however, with the former Brampton SC youth proving himself a useful option in a variety of roles.

Having risen through the ranks in Canada as a No. 9, Millar was utilised in a more flexible duty at Kirkby, with his ability of the left flank particularly eye-catching.

Not the most physically imposing, or particularly pacy, of young forwards, Millar instead relies upon his quick feet, dynamism and dribbling ability to drive through defences and onto goal.

His finishing ability is clear, recalling a season in which he scored "around 45 to 50 goals in 32 games" for Fulham, but joining Liverpool saw him compete with a superior group of strikers.

"In Canada, I was always the best and I came over to England not being the best, it was hard for me to take that on, that I'm not the best anymore," he told LiverpoolFC.

com in April.

"It took me a while to adjust and get my head around that I'm not the best anymore.

That self-doubting attitude may serve as a red flag for some youth coaches, but in the eyes of Gerrard, and Critchley before him, there is vast potential beneath this fragile exterior.

Gerrard has taken a careful approach to honing Millar's talent, looking to inject more confidence into his play.

Already in 2017/18 this has been apparent, with another hat-trick in the U18s' 4-3 victory at home to Middlesbrough in the Premier League Cup: including two poacher's finishes.

He has remained in and out of the starting lineup, however, as Gerrard looks to keep him playing with his head up and geting involved more with team play.

Yet to make his debut for the U23s, it is likely that Millar will stay part of Gerrard's squad throughout the campaign—and there, he can look to establish himself as a key player.

But already part of the Canada U20s squad, and Pepijn Lijnders' Talent Group, training at Melwood once a week under the watchful eye of Jurgen Klopp, he can hope to make more of a mark in the future.

If he keeps up his progress and heeds Gerrard's advice, there is little doubting Millar has the raw ability to continue his rise.

For more infomation >> Liam Millar: Who is Steven Gerrard's hidden attacking gem at Liverpool? - Duration: 5:05.

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Breaking: Scalise Issues Game-Changing Statement on Gun Control | Top Stories Today - Duration: 3:02.

Louisiana Republican and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise recently returned to Congress

with much fanfare after recovering from the nearly life-ending bullet to the hip he took

from a deranged liberal gunman at a GOP baseball practice in June.

Scalise sat down for an interview with Fox News host Martha MacCallum, and with the horrific

Las Vegas massacre having just occurred, was asked for his thoughts on the Second Amendment

and whether his position had changed in light of the Vegas incident and his own personal

experience, according to the New York Post.

"I think it's fortified it," the congressman said of his support for gun rights.

"Because first of all you've got to recognize that when there's a tragedy like this, the

first thing we should be thinking about is praying for the people who were injured and

doing whatever we can to help them, to help law enforcement."

"We shouldn't first be thinking of promoting our political agenda," he added, according

to the Washington Free Beacon.

"And I think we see too much of that where people say 'OK, now you have to have gun

control.'"

"First of all, look at some of those bills — those bills wouldn't have done anything

to stop this," he continued.

"That gunman actually cleared background checks so to promote some kind of gun control

is the wrong way to approach this."

Scalise proceeded to point out that it was Capitol Hill police officers with guns who

saved his life and other congressmen on that ball-field, and noted that countless gun-carrying

Americans similarly save the lives of themselves and others everyday.

"Regular citizens that just have a passionate belief in the Second Amendment that have their

own guns use guns every single day to protect themselves against criminals," he stated.

"And those stories never get told or hardly ever get told.

"But that's a different side of the story that I think is important," he added.

"People use guns way more to defend themselves from criminals than criminals using guns to

hurt people."

You can watch the entire segment below.

The portion specifically about gun control begins after the 5:00 mark:

Scalise nearly died when he was attacked out in the open by a rifle-wielding madman, and

some likely suspected that his brush with death may have had an effect on his stance

regarding gun rights.

However, rather than shift toward wanting more government controls over the rights of

the citizenry, Scalise made it clear that he "absolutely" still defends the Second

Amendment and that his stance in that regard has actually been "fortified" by his harrowing

experience.

As a final note, Scalise holds an "A+" rating from the National Rifle Association

and has lent his support to numerous pro-gun pieces of legislation, including the national

right-to-carry or nationwide reciprocity for licensed concealed carriers.

What do you think of what Scalise had to say about gun control?

Please share this news if you're glad Steve Scalise has recovered and is still standing

up for the Second Amendment.

Scroll down to comment below and don't forget to subscribe top stories today.

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নতুন মিসকে মেনে নিলেন না, জান্নাতুইল নাঈমেই সেরা/ লাইভে এসে সব গোপন তথ্যের অবসান ঘটালেন স্বপন চৌধুরী - Duration: 7:36.

For more infomation >> নতুন মিসকে মেনে নিলেন না, জান্নাতুইল নাঈমেই সেরা/ লাইভে এসে সব গোপন তথ্যের অবসান ঘটালেন স্বপন চৌধুরী - Duration: 7:36.

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Helene Fischer im Glück: Wird Tour doch mit Baby-News gekrönt? - Duration: 4:30.

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🌿 Somago banco Pev Grow periodo de Floración - Duration: 4:24.

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이재명 김혜경 동상이몽2의 사랑꾼부부|KT-KR - Duration: 3:16.

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✌ #Car Reviews:강남, 사촌 여동생에 "방송전 소주 마시고 왔지" 폭로(가족의발견) ✌ - Duration: 1:29.

For more infomation >> ✌ #Car Reviews:강남, 사촌 여동생에 "방송전 소주 마시고 왔지" 폭로(가족의발견) ✌ - Duration: 1:29.

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이지애 김정근 아파트 공개!|KT-KR - Duration: 2:30.

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✌ #Car Reviews:박준형 생후 5개월 딸 공개 "나랑 안 닮아 다행"[스타엿보기] ✌ - Duration: 1:42.

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EXILE ATSUSHI、熱愛報道にコメント|24H ニュース - Duration: 3:02.

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大政絢、結婚宣言?蛯原友里のエピソードに感化|24H ニュース - Duration: 3:43.

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Google launch 2017 : Pixel 2 smartphones, Google Home Max and more - Duration: 1:53.

Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL:

two phones, little and large, with OLED screens, a focus on computational photography, and

a lot of passive aggression towards Apple.

They'll be available for pre-order today shipping 19 October and 15 November, for £629/$649

and £799/$849 respectively.

Google Home Mini:

a small smart speaker which can't really do music but can pair with another wireless

smart speaker, designed to get the Google Assistant throughout your house.

It will sell for $49, with pre-orders open today, and be in stores on 19 October.

Google Home Max:

a large smart speaker which really can do music, aimed squarely at competing products

from Apple and Sonos.

It'll cost $399, and be out – in the US only – in December.

Google Clips:

An always-on camera for shooting your pets and sprogs, with on-device AI picking the

best time to take a picture while still ensuring your privacy.

Set it and forget it, and come back 30 minutes later to a beautiful photoset of little Tarquin

destroying your petunias.

It's $249, coming soon.

Pixel Buds:

They're wireless headphones, one of the most boring product categories known to humanity,

but they have a cool simultaneous translation feature if you use them with a Pixel phone.

At $199, they're also available soon.

Pixelbook:

A slender hybrid tablet/laptop/phone, running Chrome OS and offering Google Assistant on

the desktop.

It's 1kg heavy and 1cm thick, and starts at $999.

Daydream View:

the same VR headset you don't know and have no strong opinions about, now in three new

colours and with new lenses.

It's $99, available now.

Thanks for watching

if you like the video,please like share and subscribe.

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Dinner & Dialogue - Duration: 2:01.

Morgan and AJ: HEYYY

Guess who is hosting Dinner and Dialogue?

Both: YOU!

We know there has been a lot of things happening in our country.

Like police brutality, white supremacist, oppression, discrimination, and all those issue.

A lot of feelings surfaced leaving us feeling angry, sad, and numb

not knowing what to do.

It is important for our communities, friends, and families

to come together and talk about how we can support our love ones and push back racism

through our experiences.

Is this dinner for only the People of Color? No.

It is for white people who are seeking to practice allyship.

This person Edward Burke once said,

"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing."

This dinner is a good opportunity to unpack our privileges and

learn steps to take action against racism.

(nodding) That's right.

If you are interested in hosting "Dinner & Dialogue,"

you can click on the link below to download everything.

Ready in the link are questions and a facilitation guide to help you with your discussion during dinner.

And if you want, there is also an invitation card that you can download to use

and send it out asking community members, friends, family, and co-workers

whoever you want to gather and have dinner with.

One more thing: we want to spread this idea across communities

to encourage more dialogues.

So... please also upload a picture on social media and hashtag #DINNERANDDIALOGUE.

Good luck with your dinner!

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