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Lindsey: But it's like a synthesized accordion--- yeah Fiona: I love that little background thing going on

Fiona: I'm feelin' it

Lindsey: It feel it sounds very "summer-y" I mean you said something about like wanting to have a brightness of his own personality

Lindsdey: I think that definitely comes across

Umu: J Hope's Mama is the 6th solo song from the BTS wings album

Umu: so

Umu: J-hope wrote these lyrics from his heart and based them on his own story and feelings towards his mom

Umu: When his company asked him what type of song he wanted to write

Umu: He said I think talking about my mother would be great, but I don't want it to be gloomy

Umu: I want it to be bright like my personality. basically he's like the hype man the exciting one the energetic one

Peyton: BTSSS Charlotte: YUHHHH

Umu: So the song may sound exciting with the instrumentals, but you can tell from the lyrics that something more deep and personal is being conveyed

Charlotte: alright let's find out if he likes his mom or not

Lindsey: I hear it's like an old film thing ..feels like.. Fiona: oh I love that Lindsey: You're cranking it

Fiona: It sounds like you're outside of a club Lindsey: Yeah, oh, yeah, cause you can say Fiona: now, it's like you open the doors

Kevin: WOAH it's very upbeat Yunyi: is that clarinet? what is

Kevin: There's like accordion clarinets

Emiel: He put like a really nice like

Emiel: like luscious texture at the beginning and like now it just got kinda like... full-on grungy

Lindsey: "always" that was good Fiona: <imitates J-Hope> that was a weird voice I liked it

Lindsey: Yeah, yes, (Fio: he has a weird voice) yeah, I was gonna say his voice has a very distinctive timbre Fiona: j-hope sounds like a robot

Lindsey: yeah he totally does

Fiona: <demonstrates> Lindsey: but an expressive robot

Jarod: he's like a LilWayne of kpop... that voice Katie: yeah

Lindsey: It's like a synthesized accordion Fiona: I love that little background diddy going on

Fiona: I'm feeling it Lindsey: It sounds very like summery i mean

Lindsey: You said something about like wanting to have a brightness of his own personality. I think that definitely comes across

James: It's not a real clarinet Hugo: No

Hugo: But it's going for the same old style kind of deal James: Oh, it got panned little turn tables

Hugo: I'm diggin how they're oscillating it between the two headphones

Emiel: It's a little bit, too

Emiel: Tingy to be honest like the tone (Henry: it's very--) and like the--- the ambience of this mixing is like a little bit

Emiel: too tingy

Emiel: Like someone compressed the living hell out of this

henry: Yep

Yunyi: What... is about like prodigy culture?

Yunyi: or like sort of like parents culturing their kids to be young talents Kevin: sounds like it

Kevin: Yeah

Lidnsey: wait This is great he was like talking about how like you know thanks for believing in me like

Lindsey: Thanks for being my support like you can continue to believe in me now

Fiona: oohh bridge Lindsey: Yeah, we are truly in a bridge section now

Peyton: oooh i like this

Charlotte: I'm gonna cry

Kevin: I don't know what to think of the instrumentals to that like chikkachikkachikkachikka

Kevin: see that mixing with I don't know if it works for me. Yunyi: I think it's perfect Umu: yeah Kevin: Really?

Jarod: this is like what a mother wants from her child, ya know?

Jarod: right?

Lindsey: oh now we're in like a crowd singing and people are clapping

Lindsey: This is the part where he stops singing and the crowd sings along when they perform it live

Peyton: I could like see myself like doing this for my mom Charlotte: yeah you would

Peyton: it's like she's like baby that is so sweet all your mama got was like hey mama, but that was sweet

James: I really like that song. Hugo: It was so happy and upbeat and It's just like yeah

Umu: Yeah, what aspects what musical stuff like rhythm, or sounds?

Hugo: Orchestration it was really good James: Yeah

James: definitely the the backbeat as he said before the artificial clarinet the the contrast in the

James: idk the hardship that his mom had to go through to really help him out and to make him successful

James: that just shows off his appreciation even more to make it into this really positive major-y piece of music

James: Moms are the best Hugo: moms are the best shout out to all you moms out there

Hugo: for making this place a better one Charlotte: you just gotta appreciate your mom and like you'll never realize it until you're

Charlotte: Far older it's very few people realized it sooner than that but for me personally I went through the classic like

Charlotte: hate your mom phase because she's your mom

Charlotte: There's no other reason. It doesn't make any sense to just rebel against everything moms are amazing

Charlotte: Superheroes or mom figures whatever is in your life

Lindsey: i loved that Fiona: that sounded like a field of

Fiona: Daisies Lindsey: I like that you told us that he was like I want to write about my mom

Lindsey: But I still want to have like my bright personality in there because he totally did that very successfully conveyed that

Umu: Instrumentals or what would you say Lindsey: everything, I mean first of all his voice was everywhere

Lindsey: But like in a good way

Fiona: The little synths thing Lindsey: yeah like the synthesized

Lindsey: Accordion or something kind of sound of like that was awesome. Fiona: it was really cute just like the overall like texture of the background

Fiona: This is cute

Umu: How do you feel the lyrics and the music work together since they kind of convey two different feels

Lindsey: Yeah, I think this definitely I think it did support it

Lindsey: I really do because I think it was like this is where he's at now

Lindsdey: So he was like reflecting on the past a little bit

Lindsey: But then a lot of it was like hey mama like look at us now. Fiona: He's past me. We're more grateful for where he's at now

Lindsey: It definitely showed how the action feels Jarod: yeah, it was really interesting cuz it's just this happy facade, but yeah

Jarod: There's definitely something I- like yeah that deeper undertone

Jarod: It's kinda hard to tell because I think of some of that was lost in translation

Jarod: But you can kinda get the sense that's like hey you can be proud of me now kind of thing

Jarod:It's like he was in a bad place, but now he's kind of out of it

Jarod: So maybe that's the cheeriness it's like the optimism. It's like yeah

jarod: They were you know one point in not such a good place, but you know what matters is where we are now moving forward, so

Yunyi: Ya no I think I mean the thing is that it sounds like it's just like a sort of like a

Yunyi: unanimously positive, yeah

Yunyi: like musicly

Yunyi: But I think it conveys something like there's there's hints of it... so much more like I think Kevin: exactly like the first verse

Yunyi: What if?

yunyi: Encapsulate, I don't know if I'm reading this right or if I'm just like projecting like especially when you're going into

Yunyi: Something that is so disciplined from a young age like entertainment in the arts like you in order to have success

YUnyi: You're really you need like a parent to be constantly by your side like reinforcing you to

Yunyi: Study to practice to do what it is you do they're basically the opportunity in the discipline yeah

Yunyi: but as a result like that usually cultivates an extremely

Yunyi: challenging and extremely

Yunyi: difficult relationship parent to the point of like abuse sometimes

Yunyi: orlike the child feels like a lot of emotional like neglect or like worthlessness growing up

yunyi: Like under that kind of that's like parental like watch. You know but like when they are

yunyi: Older they realize you know they realize that like the immense amount of gratitude that they have to their parent

Yunyi: For upholding them like that so they can make it here today

Yunyi: And that parent usually has to like basically give everything like you know like

Yunyi: Finances like time like you know faith and like, like sometimes can come off

Yunyi: as sometimes as just being extremely like harsh and overly critical, but like you come back

yunyi: And then you realize all this and you know it's like like hey mama like thank you for all the support

Yunyi: Thank you for everything you've given me

yunyi: This is so much

yunyi: Because it's like

yunyi: Usually you grow up, and then you realize you have like a lot of complicated feelings towards your childhood so it's like celebratory

umu: Yeah, yeah yunyi: it's also like there's something about it that just has like the scent of like real darkness kevin: yeah

yunyi: you know I

yunyi: like so well done but liek

yunyi: wow

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So first off, obviously

this video features MASSIVE SPOILERS

for Avengers Infinity War!

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Shailene Woodley & Sam Claflin on the Challenges of Filming 'Adrift' | CinemaCon | MTV News - Duration: 2:57.

- What's it like sailing out there all alone?

- You're either sleep deprived or sea sick

and after a few days, there's the hallucinations.

- Then, why do you do it?

- There's a feeling I can't scrape.

- Let's talk a little bit about this film.

This is, this tests an actor I would think.

That's part of the goal with something like this.

To test yourself.

Did it deliver on that promise for you guys?

- Oh, it was testing.

It was definitely testing.

Tested my sort of vomit meter,

uh, a few times.

Day one of boat training,

when we got out to Figi,

I chummed it, you know,

I broke at the first hurdle.

- Were you really trying to keep it together

for the sake of like...

- I really, I really--

And I had to sit in the back of the boat.

- It was also the first time we had ever met.

And it was before we started--

- Don't look at me, don't look at me.

(laughing)

- We've got four months of this, I swear to God,

you know, I've got this under control.

(wrenching)

You know, it was great.

But, and then, day one of filming,

same thing happened again.

So, it was great.

You know, I had--

But, fortunately, you know,

it eased up.

- You learn tricks for sea sickness.

You learn kind of when to eat.

How long to eat before you get on the boat.

What, don't, what to drink, what not to drink.

- Knowing both of you and knowing you for a long while,

like, you seem to have an inherent survival instinct.

You're a tough person.

You like a challenge.

Does it feel like this, on a project like this,

are you constantly questioning your own resolve?

What you would go through in a situation like this?

How it would test you?

- Absolutely.

I mean, I just, I remember we'd be out there.

It would be, I don't know, hour thirteen

or we'd be working a long day.

In the sweltering sun or in the freezing winds

and, um, the moment that we started complaining,

I think we kind of just--

Not even complaining but just being over it.

We'd look at each other and be like,

this is, this is what really happened.

But, you know, five times, ten times,

twenty times this amount.

And it really put things in perspective.

How, how, maybe it's a bit cheesy but life is a gift, man.

And we're so protected in our insular environment.

And to be out in Mother Nature and at the will

of whatever she throws at us was very humbling.

- I wanna ask, I know you're in the middle

of Big Little Lies right now.

Have you bonded with Meryl?

Are you texting constantly?

What's the relationship?

Is she closer to you than Ansel?

Give me everything.

(laughing)

- Um, she's incredible.

She's lovely.

She is that good.

She really is that good.

- You're saying Meryl Streep actually is a good actor?

- Is worthy of the Oscars that she's won?

I don't know.

I'm still skeptical.

- You're just like, I just remember the first time

we sat down to do a scene and she just,

halfway I was just like, I kind of forgot my lines

because I was just so amazed by how present

and, what a really profound actor she is.

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Karen, Happy mother's day

Thank you so much, oh thank you Happy mothers day

Aw thank you very much awww thank you, awwww

oh my goodness gracious, that is so sweet awwww, thank you , that's the sweetest thing

ever happy mother's day

oh my god, thank you! oh, thank you

yayyyy oh,

Wait come back! no, happy mothers day

I don't want to be on camera

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3 Months Later, Parkland Shooter's Controversial Connection To Obama Surfaces.

Nearly three months have now passed since the Valentine's Day shooting at Marjory

Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

Seventeen lives were lost on that fateful day when crazed gunman Nikolas Cruz stormed

the halls of his former high school, and opened fire on the unsuspecting staff and students

inside.

Now, we have learned that Cruz has a very "controversial" connection to former President

Barack Obama, and the media definitely doesn't want you to know about it.

According to The Daily Wire, local Florida media reported that Nikolas Cruz was assigned

to a controversial Obama-era disciplinary program, which the Broward County Public Schools

superintendent previously denied existed on more than one occasions.

Superintendent Robert W. Runcie implemented the PROMISE Program in Broward County Public

Schools in 2013 at the direction, of the Obama administration's efforts to reduce the number

of minority students, who ended up in prison for crimes that they committed.

Famed conservative commentator Ben Shapiro analyzed a report surrounding the PROMISE

Program, and wrote that Broward County Public Schools "had rewritten its disciplinary

policies to make it nearly impossible to suspend, expel, or arrest students for behavioral problems

including criminal activity."

Broward school district officials admitted Sunday, that the confessed Marjory Stoneman

Douglas High School gunman was assigned to a controversial disciplinary program, after

the superintendent repeatedly claimed Nikolas Cruz had "no connection", to the alternative

punishment designed to limit on-campus arrests.

Two sources with knowledge of Cruz's discipline records told WLRN he was referred to the so-called

PROMISE Program for a three-day stint, after committing vandalism at Westglades Middle

School in 2013.

[Source: WLRN]

Former President Barack Obama notoriously fought to reduce the number of minority individuals

behind bars, arguing that there is a disproportionate amount of blacks and Hispanics in prison.

Of course, even a brief look at the statistics will show that there are a "disproportionate"

amount of minority individuals in prison, because the vast majority of crimes are committed

by blacks and Hispanics.

In other words, it makes complete sense that there would be more of them locked up.

Obama's efforts extended as far as the grade school level, where he sought to ensure that

an equal number of minority students and white students were suspended.

This was a horrible idea for a slew of reasons, not the least of which is the fact that the

policy is horribly racist; deciding whether or not to suspend a student based on their

skin color is the definition of racism.

Besides that, you have the fact that there are areas where the vast majority of students

are from a certain demographic.

It simply does not make sense to try to suspend an equal number of minority, and Caucasian

students when there aren't an equal amount of minority and Caucasian students at the

school, to begin with.

Moreover, there are students like Nikolas Cruz who desperately need discipline, lest

they turn into the sort of out-of-control monster who one day shoots up a school.

Allowing kids like Cruz to get away with their bad behavior just so you can say there are

fewer minorities, behind bars can have some very severe consequences, as we have now seen.

We could go on and on discussing the reasons that Obama's PROMISE Program was a terrible

idea, but we don't have to because, sadly, we now have cold, hard proof in the form of

Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz that the initiative was a massive failure.

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