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I grew up on a farm in Missouri.

I'm one of seven kids.

So, Missouri dirt cake is one of the desserts

that we requested a lot.

Easy to make, it's just a few steps,

and it makes a huge batch.

So we're going to mix eight ounces

of cream cheese, you want the cream cheese

to be soft and easy to stir, and then you add

a container of Cool Whip to the eight ounces

of softened cream cheese.

So you just stir this together.

Okay, and then you're going

to make some instant vanilla pudding,

and then you add two cups of milk.

So you stir that up.

Then you're going to add a third cup of powdered sugar.

And you all, this is seriously so easy to make.

Alright, so then you're just gonna mix

these two things together, crumble up

a whole package of Oreo cookies,

and layer the entire bottom of the pan, alright?

So now, you just pour this on top,

you just pour this on top of the Oreos.

Leave some Oreos from the package

to put on top, and see it's so cute.

You just cover it with Saran Wrap,

let it sit in the fridge for 30 minutes

or an hour, maybe.

Take it out and serve it, and it is absolutely delicious.

Alright, so it's been in the fridge long enough

so you can see that it's solid.

Missouri dirt cake, everyone.

My mom would be really proud.

Fabulous.

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The time-shattering METAPHYSICS of the Elder Scrolls DECODED! - TES LORE - Duration: 12:05.

"Time is a very difficult thing to pin down" is a famous saying of Saint Augustine of Hippo.

And when he was asked what is time he said, "I know what it is, but when you ask me, I don't."

Time is like music.

Its rhythm is so familiar, so ingrained in us- we don't ever need to be taught WHAT it is.

And yet, the steady progression of time that we're all so accustomed to, it isn't a given.

Everywhere in our universe, time bends, stretches, curves and even stops- at least, relative

to our perceptions it does.

So tell me.

What happens when time, something that's fundamental to how we perceive and measure

our everyday reality, breaks down?

I mean honestly, how can we trust our observations in a universe where perception itself relies

on something unreliable?

Confused?

Good.

You know, there's an entire franchise of video games that takes this lunacy,

and allows you explore it, all while casting spells and slaying goblins.

After all, Skyrim isn't just a game about dragons, and Morrowind isn't just a game

about Dark Elves or giant mushrooms.

What the casual player misses about the Elder Scrolls is that, at its artistic best, it's

an exploration.

A philosophical exploration about the very nature of time and space disguised as award-winning

RPGs.

The poster child for that rather clever disguise can be found cross-legged and meditating in the

City of Swords.

You may already know him.

Vivec is the Joker.

The fool.

The lover.

The warrior.

The poet.

The philosopher king.

Players learn most about him by reading his many in-game books, which can be found everywhere,

but especially in Morrowind where this meditative monk is worshipped as a saint, or deity.

His writings detail the life of an individual who, like us, can't help but ponder his

curious existence.

In this world, Vivec has lived for a very long time, and he's seen some things.

The kind of things that would make you question the nature of your reality.

You see in Tamriel, where all these games take place, it's not uncommon that every

hundred or so years a "god-like" being enters the world.

A hero arrives at a pivotal moment to shape world events.

Strange things have been known to happen then...

Time shifts, bends, or even breaks.

These "champions", they not only change the course of history, but to the

mystically attuned like Vivec, these demigods seem to exist outside of it all somehow…

Maybe this sounds familiar to you…

maybe not…

The Elder Scrolls has a rich tradition of flirting with the forth-wall.

Ever so subtly blurring the lines between player and game.

If you've read some of the more cryptic books scattered throughout this gameworld,

especially those written by Vivec, you'll know exactly what I'm hinting at here.

It's pretty clear, the scholars and intellectuals residing in the TES universe are… let's

just say "passively aware" of this idea that maybe what they perceive as time, space,

reality, isn't all there is.

This isn't just some fan theory.

You can find entire in-game books where Tamriel's historians are literally bickering about alternate

timelines; parallel dimensions that exist as the result of some sort of cosmic interference.

It's all very odd, and the more a player studies this stuff, the more they come to

suspect what the writers might be suggesting.

That maybe, just maybe the people of Tamriel are brushing up against other realities.

Maybe even our reality?

At the very least, the people who have closely studied the Elder Scrolls universe won't hesitate to tell

you that the people of Tamriel are suffering some serious physiological distress and

cognitive dissonance because of our meddling in their affairs.

Right about now some of you might be thinking…

"damn, that is some pretty trippy shit for video game".

And you're right.

It absolutely is.

Look, you don't have to eat a giant mushroom to appreciate the fact that Tamriel can be a

pretty trippy place.

Clockwork elves.

Lizard people.

Levitating mystics.

If Terence Mckenna was told to make a video game, this would be what he'd make.

Who is Terence Mckenna?

Well, we can't know this for certain, but he just might be the man to thank for at least

some of the inspiration behind the more metaphysical aspects of Elder Scrolls lore.

Even if he isn't though, we can explore a lot of its philosophical concepts through

this modern-day philosopher.

For the uninitiated, Terence Mckenna was a popular American lecturer and author in the

1970s, 80s, and 90s.

He's probably most remembered for his talks on the nature of human consciousness, although

what made him controversial (and the reason why this video will likely get demonetized)

was Mckenna's advocacy for the responsible use of naturally cultivated psychedelic plants-

most notably- mushrooms.

Psilocybin mushrooms which are said to induce mind-altering effects, including but not limited

to, visual hallucinations and an altered sense of time.

It's all very interesting, but what does it have to do with the Elder Scrolls?

What does it have to with Morrowind, or Vivec?

Quite a lot actually.

As I said earlier, the lore of the Elder Scrolls has inescapable ties to real-world philosophy-

and well… what do you think Plato, Nietzsche, Mckenna, and your old college

roommate all have in common?

Yes, they all regularly ingested psychoactive substances to explore altered states of mind.

As a matter of fact, both Eastern and Western Philosophy owe a hell-of-a-lot to psychedelic

compounds, but that's a story for another time and perhaps another channel…

Suffice it to say that McKenna's ideas about the expansion of consciousness as a way to

explore universal mysteries about time, space, the human condition- they're found everywhere

in the Elder Scrolls.

So much in fact, that it's uncanny.

Let's take a moment and just look at the most obvious ones.

In Elder Scrolls lore, long before Vivec became the god-king of the Dark Elves, he watched

as another race of elves seemingly vanished out of thin air.

The Dwemer were Tamriel's technologically advanced super-race.

A people whose clockwork creations are still ticking whole centuries after these brilliant

engineers seemingly blinked out of existence.

Where did they go?

Nobody really knows, but try typing "clockwork elves" into Google sometime.

The idea of "machine elves" and "clockwork cities," these are ideas that existed long before Morrowind or

Skyrim.

References to fractal and clockwork elves can be found in many cultures throughout the world.

From the Native Americans to indigenous Australians and African tribes.

Mckenna was especially interested in THESE hallucinations. Why? Because they seemed so universal.

So universal, in fact, that regardless of age, race, culture, the time in which you happen to live-

this particular hallucination appears in the records again and again.

Naturally, there's any number of scientific explanations for this phenomena, but Mckenna

was particularly open to the theory of psychedelics as a tool.

A tool which, when used responsibly, allows the user to experience a mind-altered state;

one which lies outside our normal perceptions, more specifically, our everyday perception

of time.

In other words, Mckenna believed that these psychoactive substances were quite literally

a window- a window to another dimension.

Again, it's pretty peculiar stuff, but you can begin to draw the parallels yourself.

The Dwemer, they disappeared after misusing their own tools.

Were they accidentally cast adrift into a plane of existence which exists outside of time?

A dimension which can only be seen once time's rhythmic filter is removed?

I mean, sure, why not?

As far as Elder Scrolls lore is concerned it wouldn't be the first time this has happened.

This is exactly the same fate that befell Alduin, the main antagonist of Elder Scrolls 5.

Getting cast adrift into interdimensional planes?

It's kind of an Elder Scrolls staple.

Do you know what else is an Elder Scrolls staple?

The "Elder Scrolls." Yes, I mean the literal Elder Scrolls.

This entire franchise is named after them, but do we know why they're significant?

The Elder Scrolls themselves are artifacts in the TES universe which exist outside of

time.

Like McKenna's favorite substances, the Scrolls themselves are dangerous if not handled properly.

Just by using them a person can go insane.

For that reason, in this universe the Scrolls can only be read by highly trained monks who

have disciplined their minds to handle it.

And even they are sometimes driven mad by the experience.

They go blind or even blink out of existence for having read them.

Why?

Well, as objects that exist outside of time, the Scrolls are said to contain the entirety

of time within them.

What does that nonsense mean exactly?

It means that every event- past, present, future- and every event that could

occur or might occur- is contained within the Scrolls themselves.

Put another way, it would be like giving someone residing in the TES universe a copy of all

the Elder Scrolls games.

How do you think they would react?

How would you react upon learning the entire nature of your existence all at once?

And all possible outcomes of that existence?

Your stream of consciousness exists because we have things to observe, new inputs to

process- so what happens when that's no longer the case?

In both fantasy and sci-fi stories, we call this "The Forbidden Knowledge".

Knowledge that is so potent, so all-encompassing, that simply learning it can drive a person

to insanity.

But what if it doesn't drive you insane?

What if you're able to step outside of time- glean this Forbidden Knowledge (which encompasses

everything)- and then return?

Enter Vivec.

Like the player, Vivec is considered a god in this universe, because he succeeded

where the Dwemer seemingly failed.

Vivec has stolen a glimpse of this forbidden knowledge, but unlike the Dwemer, he came back.

Time has no sway over him anymore, and maybe it never did.

He exists outside of it all now, and he knows it.

I guess you could say that Vivec- Vivec is woke AF."

But that- is a story for another day…

Ladies and gentlemen that's it.

Sorry for the ever-widening gaps between these videos lately.

Real-life has been kind of a bitch.

I was in a car accident, that kind of sucked.

The air kind of smells a little better now though.

If you'd like to learn more about the madness that is Elder Scrolls metaphysics I'd like

to recommend some articles for you- this one, this one, and this one.

I'll put the links in the description.

I've been Josh.

We'll catch you later.

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TOP 100 Deadpool 2 EASTER EGGS & Secret Cameos - Duration: 14:48.

Wade Wilson returns in Deadpool 2 for some wicked jabs at Wolverine, Marvel and much

more in a sequel that's chock full of easter eggs, jokes and meta-moments.

Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers, it's Jan here and today I'm breaking down the very best

easter eggs and references you might have missed in Deadpool 2.

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Obviously, spoilers ahead for the movie, so take care if you haven't seen it yet.

Although Domino survives thanks to her power of good luck, it's a bit of a shocking moment

when Deadpool's new X-Force team barely lasts a few minutes before getting dispatched in

various gruesome ways.

But the X-Force has already faced this kind of bloodbath in the comics where in X-Force

#116 almost all the members of a new X-Force team were killed off in what was known as

the Boyz 'R Us massacre.

Part of the movie's X-Force team was the Vanisher played by Brad Pitt who we only actually see

in the film when his character's electrocuted on power lines during a parachute jump.

In the comics, the Vanisher's a teleporting criminal though at one point he was forced

to join the X-Force team.

When Deadpool gets covered in ash during the final fight, turning his red suit grey, that's

a nod to his grey-coloured X-Force suit.

Deadpool 2 reintroduces Juggernaut into the X-Men movie world, with the villain having

previously appeared in X-Men: The Last Stand after which some of his lines were parodied

becoming internet memes.

Given that X-Men 3 was retconned away after Days of Future Past created a new timeline,

this is presumably a new and better Juggernaut than Vinnie Jones's version.

This time, Juggernaut is all CGI and his voice is provided by Ryan Reynolds himself.

In the movie, Deadpool is a huge fan of Juggernaut and when he meets him, he rattles off some

of his favourite comic book issues featuring the unstoppable being.

There's Uncanny X-Men #183, where Juggernaut, aka Cain Marko, starts a bar brawl with Colossus.

Then there's Thor 411 where Juggernaut is taken to New York by Loki and ends up in a

fight with the God of Thunder.

And there's X-Men Unlimited 12 where Cain Marko was trapped inside the Crimson Gem of

Cyttorak.

And although Juggernaut appears to be defeated at the end of the film, having been electrocuted

then shoved into a pool, if you watch the final scene very carefully you'll notice Juggernaut

is still alive moving around in the pool, so it seems he shares his comic-book counterpart's

power of near invulnerability.

In Deadpool 2, Juggernaut also reveals that he wears a helmet because his brother, who

is in a wheelchair, tries to read his mind.

This is a reference to Juggernaut's family history in the comics where he's actually

the step-brother of Professor X who, of course, uses a wheelchair.

Wade actually spends some time wheeling around in that famous wheelchair at the X-Mansion.

And there's a funny moment with Wade ranting about the studio not giving Deadpool any top-tier

X-Men characters for his movie.

What Wade doesn't realise though is that just behind him there's a room full of X-Men including

Quicksilver, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Professor X and Beast who quietly closes the door on

the Marvel motor-mouth.

During his X-Men rant, Deadpool mentions the one with "giant pigeon wings", likely a reference

to Angel who worked for Apocalypse in the previous X-Men movie.

Later on, there's also an amusing scene of Wade wearing Cerebro and pretending to know

what Colossus is thinking.

Deadpool jokes that it smells like Patrick Stewart and also breaks Cerebro as he takes

it off.

Deadpool's rivalry with Wolverine and Hugh Jackman continues in the sequel.

The film begins with a musical figure of an impaled Wolverine in a throwback to how he

died at the end of Logan.

Wade also complains about Logan copying Deadpool's R-rating.

The musical theme "Don't Be What They Made You" from the Logan soundtrack that played

when Logan died also plays in Deadpool 2 as Deadpool tries to talk Firefist down from

killing the Headmaster.

And when Deadpool signs a packet of cornflakes for a young kid that has Hugh Jackman's Wolverine

on the packet, it could be a nod to Laura, aka X-23, in the Logan movie.

By the way, the child actor who plays the kid with the cereal box in Deadpool 2 also

appears in the TV show Legion as a young mutant David Haller, whose father in the comics is

Professor X.

There's also another Hugh Jackman nod via Deadpool's hand-drawn plan which features

a picture of Wolverine in the DMC Prison with the number 24601 above it.

That was the same prisoner number that Jackman's character Jean Valjean had in Les Miserables.

Deadpool 2 doesn't really tackle Cable's mutant origins, but there is a nice easter egg to

his mother Madelyne Pryor via the Pryor's Treats ice-cream van which pops up near the

billboard where Deadpool lands with his parachute.

Madelyne Pryor was a clone of Jean Grey and was created by Mr Sinister with the aim of

her having a child with Scott Summers aka Cyclops so that Sinister could use their offspring

as a weapon.

Deadpool makes a joke about Cable's height in the movie and how he's only 5 foot 11 – much

shorter than in the comics where his height is typically around 6 foot eight.

"Sheriff Deadpool."

"You know, you're a lot..."

"Shut up you little..."

And when Cable tells Deadpool, 'You're not a hero, you're just an annoying clown dressed

up as a sex toy', it's a hat-tip to Deadpool's hatred of clowns in the comics, which was

also referenced in the first movie during his visit to the oncologist.

Another Mr Sinister connection comes via the Essex School for the Young, the institution

where both Firefist and Domino were raised.

Mr Sinister's real name is Nathanial Essex and the supervillain was last teased in the

X-Men: Apocalypse post-credits scene where men working for Essex Corp entered the Weapon-X

facility to collect vials of mutant blood which likely also contained samples of Wolverine's

blood.

It'll be interesting to see whether Mr Sinister is slowly being set up as a big bad for the

whole of Fox's X-Men franchise.

And the Essex School with its cult-like propaganda and anti-mutant agenda feels reminiscent of

the Purifiers in the comics.

The Purifiers were set up by the fanatical X-Men hater William Stryker and became a quasi-religious

organisation that carried out terrorist attacks on the mutant population.

Amongst the propaganda at the school are banners which say "M-Day is here".

M-Day which was also known as the Decimation is the Marvel Comics event in which Scarlet

Witch depowered masses of mutants.

And anti-mutant leaders like William Stryker saw M-Day as a kind of divine signal to take

further steps against the remaining mutant population.

Deadpool 2 also features tons of call-backs to moments from the first Deadpool movie,

but one especially interesting one is how the sequel pays off a line Wade said to Blind

Al in the 2016 film.

"There's about 116 kilos of cocaine buried somewhere in the apartment..."

"Right next to the cure for blindness."

"Good luck."

And just as he promised, we see a package labelled "Cure For Blindness" nestled among

Wade's stash of coke in Deadpool 2.

By the way, according to an EW interview with Deadpool back in 2016, Codswallop, the last

thing Deadpool says in the sequel just before he dies, is his favourite word.

Not only does Deadpool use the post-credits scenes to go back and "fix the timeline" by

shooting himself in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, but he also pokes fun at another crazy scene

in that movie.

In Deadpool 2, during his fight with Cable on board the convoy, Deadpool rapidly moves

his katanas in an almost futile attempt to block the bullets from Cable's guns, though

he does manage to split one bullet in two, as also happened in Origins: Wolverine.

Of course, in the new film Wade ends up full of bullet holes, unlike his alter-ego in Origins

where the Merc with a Mouth miraculously deflected a hail of incoming bullets as Team X entered

the HQ of a diamond-smuggling operation.

Also in the post-credits, Deadpool calls Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Eleven, referencing El from

Stranger Things whose extraordinary psychokinetic abilities have been likened to Jean Grey,

with Stranger Things itself having also made numerous X-Men references on the show.

After he's fitted with a power-suppressing collar at the mutant prison, Deadpool pokes

fun at the non-superpowered archer Clint Barton, saying, "give me a bow and arrow and I'm basically

Hawkeye".

Deadpool also tries to calm down the enormous Juggernaut using the same words that Black

Widow used to talk the Hulk back down to being Bruce Banner in the MCU

"Hey big guy.

Sun's getting real low."

Of course, Deadpool's not the first to make fun of that line from Age of Ultron; director

Taika Waititi got there first in Thor: Ragnarok.

Josh Brolin who plays Cable also plays Thanos in the MCU and the Mad Titan gets a shout-out

when Deadpool tells Cable, "Zip it, Thanos!"

Deadpool also calls Cable an old grump with a Winter Soldier arm, comparing him to the

Marvel character Bucky, who also has a cybernetic limb.

And when the motor-mouthed merc finds out that Cable's from the future, he asks the

time-traveller: 'at what point do audiences say, enough with the robotic arms?!'

Just before his Basic Instinct parody, Deadpool calls Domino "Black Black Widow" and towards

the end of the movie, he calls Dopinder "Brown Panther".

Whether he's selling hot dogs on a beach, listening to music in a library, or delivering

packages to Tony Stank, Stan Lee's cameos have become a highlight of many Marvel movies.

In the first Deadpool film, Lee popped up as a DJ at a strip club.

At the time, Lee said that was his favourite cameo, however, you won't see Stan the Man

in person in Deadpool 2.

Instead, this time his cameo is more akin to his appearances in Netflix's various Marvel

shows.

So, look out for a big mural of Lee as Domino parachutes into the city to intercept the

convoy transporting Firefist.

Also according to the screenwriters the statue that Deadpool knocks over in the X-Mansion

is a bust of Stan Lee as well.

Captain Marvel's getting her debut solo movie in the MCU next year and Deadpool 2 includes

a sneaky nod to the "Alpha Flight" superhero team which Carol Danvers recently led in Marvel

Comics.

The Alpha Flight easter egg appears on the top of Dopinder's taxi as an ad for a Canadian

airline offering cheap flights and travel deals.

Before Captain Marvel recently headed up the team, Alpha Flight was a Canadian superhero

team introduced in Uncanny X-Men #120 and has had numerous members over the years including

Wolverine, Guardian, Northstar, Aurora, and Snowbird.

Deadpool and Spider-Man have history in the comics and the Merc with a Mouth sometimes

even gets confused with the Wall-crawler due to similarities in their outfits, so it's

not surprising to find some Spidey nods in Deadpool 2.

First up, there's what looks like a Spider symbol on one of the kitchen cabinets near

the entrance to Wade and Vanessa's apartment.

And just before Colossus goes up against Juggernaut, Deadpool says, "go get 'em, tiger".

Kirsten Dunst's MJ said those same words to Tobey Maguire's Peter at the very end of Spider-Man

2 and "Face it Tiger, you just hit the jackpot" were Mary Jane's first words to Peter Parker

in the comics.

By the way, Kirsten Dunst also gets name-checked for her role in the film Interview With A

Vampire, which gets discussed by Dopinder and Deadpool.

Towards the start of the movie, after we've watched Deadpool blast himself to smithereens

and a montage of his numerous kills, the Merc with a Mouth tells us that Deadpool 2 is actually

a family film and, just like 'all good family films', it starts with 'a vicious murder.'

To prove his point, Deadpool name-checks two animated Disney classics, Bambi and The Lion

King, both of which feature early parental deaths, and to hammer home the joke, Wade

includes Saw 7 on his list of family films as well!

You'll hear the song 'Tomorrow' from the musical Annie several times during Deadpool 2.

This particular version is from a 1999 Disney TV special of the famous musical about a young

orphan.

The song fits with Deadpool 2's idea that "kids give us a chance to be better than we

used to be", as Vanessa says, and given that the song is all about optimism, it seems especially

fitting that it plays during scenes with Cable and his daughter, whose name is Hope.

And "Tomorrow" also plays during the scene where Deadpool sacrifices himself to save

Firefist.

Interestingly , there are a couple of viral videos out there of Ryan Reynolds performing

his own version of 'Tomorrow', one on a Korean TV show and another in a birthday message

with Hugh Jackman.

Despite Vanessa's reassurances, Wade worries that when they have children he'll be a bad

father like his own dad.

And he even cites Star Wars as evidence that 'men are destined to become their father,

then have consensual sex with their sister.'

Obviously, Wade's thinking of Luke and Darth Vader's relationship, and of Luke kissing

Leia, which Vanessa reminds him was actually in The Empire Strikes Back.

When Deadpool shows his hand-drawn plan to his X-Force crew, you can see the words "pew

pew" scrawled in crayon next to Cable's gun, which is a hat-tip to the noise made by blasters

in the Star Wars movies.

Another Star Wars nod comes in the credits where the actress who plays Yukio gets a note

pointing out that "The X-Force is strong with this one", perhaps suggesting that Yukio will

be returning in the X-Force movie.

There's a running joke about Disney Animation's highest-grossing movie Frozen during Deadpool

2.

It starts off when Wade and Vanessa are watching Barbra Streisand sing 'Papa, Can You Hear

Me?' in the movie Yentl, and Wade asks, 'Does this song sound familiar to you?'

And it continues at Weasel's bar with Deadpool asking, "Is it just me or does 'Do You Wanna

Build A Snowman?' from Frozen sound suspiciously like 'Papa, Can You Hear Me?' from Yentl?"

Deadpool seems kind of annoyed about it, but Dopinder loves Frozen.

Alan Tudyk, who voices the Duke of Weselton in the animated movie, makes a brief appearance

in Deadpool 2 as Redneck #1 whose conversation about toilet paper with another Redneck character,

played by an unrecognisable Matt Damon, is cut short when Cable arrives and takes their

truck, a scene which has vibes of Terminator 2 where Arnold Schwarzenegger also robbed

a vehicle from some rednecks.

By the way, in real life, Barbra Streisand, who co-wrote, directed and starred in Yentl,

is the stepmother of Josh Brolin, Deadpool 2's Cable!

Rob Liefeld, who co-created the comic-book character Deadpool, got several name-checks

in the first Deadpool movie.

And Deadpool 2 continues the shout-outs, for example, when Wade starts complaining about

which comic book artist came up with a character whose superpower is luck, he rants that it

was probably someone who can't draw feet.

Which is a wink at Liefeld's interesting perspective on anatomy, especially feet, in his comic-book

drawings.

And when Cable turns up at Blind Al's apartment, his utility belt draws some sarcastic remarks

from Weasel, which is a reference to Liefeld's trademark pouch-laden comic-book costumes.

At the start of the film, Deadpool very deliberately blows cigarette smoke towards the camera which

could be a little dig at Disney who've banned characters smoking in any PG-13 Disney film

including Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar.

My question to you guys now is which were your favourite easter eggs or moments in Deadpool

2?

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fishing footage with carps as you can see right now, big carps up to 20

kilograms and also about pikes, up to one meter which also underwater

footage and also nice wels catfish between 1,50 and 2 meters

So there are 2 steps: the first step you have to subscribe on channel, and the

second step is to click on the bell icon to switch it on. So we'll see first on mobile

device, and on a mobile device if you get on YouTube, here it's a channel of my

friend Pierre: Shortcut by Pete, and then if you type in the research menu "Pêche en eau douce",

then you will get the different "Pêche en eau douce" channels and the one which

is the carp underwater in a circle is the "Pêche en eau douce" channels. So you click

on the button, and then you get on the "Pêche en eau douce" channel, then you

need to subscribe which is the first step, and when once you are

subscribed there is a bell which is empty right now and so you absolutely

need to click on this bell so that you have the two lines on both side and dark

bell and then you get all notifications automatically right now. And when you are

then on the desktop, then you need also to subscribe on the channel, and once you

have subscribed, you also have this bell which is empty right now, and then when

you click on it, then it becomes black with two lines on the both sides.

So if you make sure the bells are pushed "on" either on your

mobile, or on your desktop, then you'll be notified every time the Creator will

upload a video on an automatic basis. So I hope this tutorial

will help you, and see you soon on the "Pêche en eau douce" channel. By by !

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Sleep well for good health

Sleeping becomes a common problem today.

There are many ways to improve sleep quality, and one of the best solutions is to sleep without clothes.

Indian health experts said:do not wear anything when going to bed, help you fall asleep, because it feels light, comfortable.

Sleeping without clothes also helps to reduce the amount of stress hormone cortisol, through which stress levels decrease significantly, and you will wake up in a better mood.

Sleeping "noodles" is also good for blood circulation, helps deep sleep.

As the quality of sleep improves, energy in the body increases dramatically the next day.

You are also less likely to get some infectious diseases, because the skin is exposed to much air, less frequent spoilage, so the bacteria, fungi have little chance of proliferation.

Sleeping "nuy" is also good for the skin. After a few days, the skin will be more beautiful, thanks to the body recover better after a good night sleep.

Maintaining a "nudge" sleep habit between the couple, helping skin to get into contact with the skin, increasing the production of oxytocin hormones, providing relaxation, comfort, and reduced heart rate.

Minh Quan, According to Bolsky.

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