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Right now the Trump administration is working on a report that is supposed to tell us that

immigrants here in the United States are drawing more away from our healthcare system and are

an overall healthcare drain, and that's costing us all more money.

This is part of their ongoing attempt to tell us that immigrants are bad and that we should

hate every single one of them.

However, this report actually flies in the face of all of the available data that shows

that immigrants in the United States actually contribute more to health insurance and healthcare

in the United States than they take out of it.

What has happened is that immigrants in this country, those who have come here and are

working legally, they have created a bit of a low-risk pool, as analysts call it, because

they pay into the system, they get insurance through their employer or they buy private

insurance because they need it, and then they end up not using it as much as the native

population.

So they're paying more in and getting less out, and that actually helps to subsidize

and keep costs down for U.S. citizens.

So immigrants are actually one of the reasons our healthcare has not gone up even more in

recent years, and yet, the administration is preparing a report right now, that's being

cowritten by Stephen Miller, to tell us that immigrants are responsible for our rising

healthcare costs, and none of that is even close to being true.

But here's the reason I'm telling you that story.

It's because so far every talking point that Donald Trump has come out about immigrants

and how horrible they are has been an absolute lie.

Oh, they're coming over here to rape and kill us.

Really?

Because the population of immigrants in the United States, both legal and illegal, the

crime rate among them is actually lower than white people here in the United States, so

you're wrong about that.

They don't contribute to the economy?

Tell that to the farmers and small business owners throughout the country that are having

to shut their doors because they can't find American workers to do those jobs they usually

hired out to immigrants on the H2B visa program, but now they don't have them because you cut

it back, and they're going out of business, creating ripple effects throughout their local

economy of less money flowing around.

Oh, and about the taking our job things that Republicans have been saying for decades?

Yeah, that story also proves that wrong, because there really are some jobs that Americans

will not or cannot take, and the immigrants were coming over here and filling those jobs,

just kind of like they do at Mar-a-Lago, where you hire all those foreign guest workers,

Mr. Trump.

The point is the United States economy needs immigrants.

If we build that wall, if we deport every single one of them, we will be in for one

of the biggest economic crashes that we have ever seen.

And not just with businesses having to shut their doors, and the businesses that then

have to shut their doors through the ripples, but also in healthcare, as we now know.

Everything could crumble, at least to some degree.

So can we stop with the xenophobia?

Can we stop acting like these are horrible people coming over here to take everything

we've built, and maybe start treating them like dignified human beings who are only coming

over here to do the same things that we do every day?

Go to work, support your family, have a nice meal and go to bed, and then you wake up and

you do it all over again the next day.

That is what the vast majority of these people coming into the United States are trying to

do.

They just want to take care of their families.

They just want to make some money.

They just want to contribute.

But this Trump administration has spent so long trying to turn them into villains that

it's almost hard for those Republicans to even think of these people as people anymore.

That's why Trump gets away with using language like animals to describe them.

These are human beings, and they deserve the same kind of dignity and respect that the

rest of us in this country get every day.

It has to be that way.

It has to be reciprocal.

Because these immigrants, they may not know it, Republicans may not want to admit it,

but they are the key to the U.S. economy.

And if we throw away that key, good luck getting this thing started again.

For more infomation >> All Of Trump's Anti Immigrant Talking Points Are Complete Lies - Duration: 4:28.

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Stories Of The South: Tomboy | Southern Living - Duration: 4:30.

So this Southern Journal's entitled Tomboy,

it's written by Kara Wall,

and it comes from the September 1994 Southern Living issue.

I chose this one because I just connected to it

on a personal level.

I can just remember I would always, as a little girl,

much prefer playing sports outside in the mud

than inside in a dress.

Just really love this story and I think it's very true

of most southern gals.

Like many southern women of my generation,

I started life as a tomboy.

Skipping stones, climbing trees, and playing games

with the neighborhood boys.

I learned to carry a football

long before I carried a bouquet.

Learned to dodge boys who stood between me and the goal line

long before I learned to dance with them.

It was the early sixties,

a time when girls had no official league of their own,

no showcase for their athletic abilities.

When it came to public displays of coordination,

the choices were clear,

we could be Majorettes or cheerleaders

while the most fetching among us

could occasionally become beauty queens.

The image of white-gloved little miss from charm school,

the stereotype emblem of femininity,

held no appeal for girls like me.

We were not interested in playing Scarlett at the barbecue,

what we wanted was action and plenty of it.

My own yearning for athletic adventure

was fulfilled at the line of scrimmage

in our front yard on early fall evenings.

There, in the fading light of day,

I regularly took my place beside the boys next door.

I was eager to find what a young girl could accomplish

with speed, cunning, and eye-hand acuity.

On say, fourth and 20.

With the score knotted at six to six.

If I do not remember exactly when these tomboy days began,

I can say with certainty,

that they ended one late fall afternoon

right around my 13th birthday.

I had been told to go long by the quarterback, Eddie,

a freckle faced boy with short, cropped hair

that stood up in little spikes when he perspired.

He was the oldest boy in the neighborhood,

a fellow, who the next autumn,

would actually wear the colors of our school's revered team.

In the meantime, he was trying his best, he said,

to show us how the game was played.

Eddie barked out orders in grudging praise.

"Good fake, way to block, cut across the boxwood

"then go long."

That last was directed to me, his chosen receiver,

the lone girl among a host of boys.

Only there on the field of battle

was I happy to be a skinny girl too tall for my age.

I had not yet learned to curtsy,

but I could catch a football just as easily

as I could shimmy up a tree.

Everyone in the neighborhood knew

that I could often beat defender Joe Haley to the boxwood.

Joe was a fast kid and a classmate who like to sit behind me

in the school and whisper "Beanpole" and

other cheerful insults in honor of our rivalry.

I lined up against him on what turned out to be

the final down, the last time that no one would look

at me because I was a girl playing a boys game.

No one was afraid to two hand touch me

head first into the rose bush at the end of the house.

I was not adverse to bloodying my knees and elbows

with a desperate diving catch

if the situation called for such heroics.

The ball was snapped and now Joe was matching me

step for step.

I ran hard, head down, secure in the knowledge

that I was just as good as anybody,

confident I could get anywhere I wanted to go

in record time.

The football was slicing an arc

towards to tips of my fingers.

Just a half steps advantage was all that I needed.

I caught the ball that last play of my career.

Spied it spinning true against the darkening sky

over my house, as I had done so many times before.

Eddie had given me just enough lead.

As I reach for the ball, Joe reached too,

but he fell short and spun away empty handed.

Touchdown!

There in the makeshift end zone,

I was finally tall enough to see my own reflection

in the living room window,

and I took a good long look.

Instinctively, I put a hand to my hair,

smoothing the sides just so.

Then Joe was in my face.

"Lucky!" He shouted.

The all purpose epithet had nothing to do

with fate or ability, as any tomboy will tell you.

It's said instead, that I was accepted at their games,

and for a moment at least, scorned as a worthy,

albeit female, opponent.

I tossed the football down field, leaned into

Joe Haley's personal space, and sang back,

"Lucky?

No luck to it."

It felt like a handshake,

that last exchange.

A bittersweet high-five

offered at the very end of childhood.

Of course, I did not know then,

that my tomboy days had come to an official end.

Nor could I yet articulate,

what Scarlett herself knew all along,

charm and spunk are not mutually exclusive.

I only sensed that I was on the brink

of something different, probably better.

It was first and ten, the clock just starting to tick.

For more infomation >> Stories Of The South: Tomboy | Southern Living - Duration: 4:30.

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Here's Why Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin Were Crying Together - Duration: 1:07.

Hey guys for Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez ./// In case you were worried that the photos

of Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin crying together in public meant that their engagement

was heading in the wrong direction, fear not.

The good folks at TMZ uncovered the reason why the soon to be married couple were having

an emotional moment.

The tears happened on Tuesday in New York when the Biebs broke down during a bike ride

with Baldwin.

However Justin told the tabloid publication that he was crying because he's so emotional

about getting married.

He showed off a book to TMZ with a title that read, "The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the

Complexities of Commitment With the Wisdom of God by Presbyterian "mega-pastor" Timothy

Keller.

Bieber held up the book saying,

This.

You got good days, and you got bad days.

It's not real if it doesn't have any bad days.

You can't blame the two for getting some good premarital reading in before their big day.

The two were seen shortly after all smiles, so all is well in the world of future Mr.

and Mrs. Justin Bieber.

That's your news for now, for more on this and the rest of today's stories subscribe

to Complex on YouTube.

For Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.

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5 Devastating Security Flaws You've Never Heard Of - Duration: 10:45.

[♪ INTRO]

Nobody wants to get hacked.

Victims can have their identities stolen, their private photos leaked, or their computers

infected with malicious software, AKA malware.

Hackers can even block or quietly replace websites, software, and files.

Whatever Hollywood thinks, though, hacking doesn't magically happen when you type really fast.

There has to be some security vulnerability,

some hole that lets the hackers do something they shouldn't be able to do.

The most vulnerable component is usually the one sitting between the chair and the keyboard.

But often there are hidden flaws in the technology itself.

In 2017 alone, companies and researchers reported nearly

15,000 security vulnerabilities in tech products.

We've talked about a few of the more well-known security flaws before,

and most of the less famous ones are pretty minor.

But sometimes even devastating vulnerabilities don't get much press.

So here are five more-obscure flaws from the

past few years that gave security pros cold sweats.

Your phone buzzes.

The lock screen says there's a video message from an unknown number.

It's probably just unsolicited pictures of genitals; you hit "delete" and forget about it.

Unbeknownst to you, that message, which you didn't even open,

has turned your phone into a surveillance device.

Some hacker just gained the ability to monitor your camera and listen to every word you say.

This scenario was totally possible on nearly a billion Android devices in April 2015,

when a security researcher discovered the flaw that became known as Stagefright.

Stagefright was an especially alarming type of vulnerability:

remote code execution, or RCE.

RCE flaws let attackers run any program they please without even getting you to click on

that CHEAP_VIAGRA.EXE email attachment.

Stagefright was able to get your phone to run programs with a common technique

called buffer overflow, which entails stuffing more data into a program's memory

than the program made room for.

In Stagefright's case, the buffer overflow was caused by bugs in the Android component

that loads a type of video file called MPEG.

Each chunk of an MPEG file is preceded by a number specifying how many bytes are coming up.

Android would reserve a buffer, or memory block, as big as the chunk said it needed.

If not enough memory was available, you'd get an error...

unless, that is, the request was really large.

For a specific range around 4.3 billion, Android would instead reserve a tiny memory buffer.

The reason has to do with how computers represent numbers.

At the time, most Android devices stored each number in a format that used 32 ones and zeros,

giving a range from 0 to about 4.3 billion.

Here's the catch: if you try to add 10 to the largest number a computer can handle,

it just wraps around to 0 and gives back 9.

It's like when an old car odometer runs out of digits

and starts insisting you've driven 0 miles.

With Stagefright, hackers could trigger these wraparounds and trick

Android into giving them a small memory block.

All they had to do was craft a video file that claimed a huge upcoming chunk size,

followed by a big chunk of malware.

Your phone would reserve an undersized buffer, fill it up, and then just keep going,

copying the malware over whatever happened to be stored in the next block of memory.

No malicious Stagefright attacks have ever been confirmed,

but there were a few factors that made it so scary.

First, there was the attack method.

Android had a feature that would automatically preload video messages.

So your device could be compromised just via your phone number with no action on your part.

Second, Android's media player has a lot of control over your phone.

On some versions, it can even install new apps or siphon off emails and contacts.

This means every form of security is shattered:

You lose confidentiality of the data from your camera, Bluetooth connections, and so on.

You lose integrity of data the phone can access, since it can be corrupted by malware.

And you lose availability of your phone if hackers lock you out.

Google did release patches.

But this highlights a third problem:

Android manufacturers don't always distribute updates right away.

So tens of millions of devices might never get the fix.

Another buffer overflow flaw was behind one of last year's biggest cybersecurity stories:

the WannaCry ransomware that caused billions of dollars in damage

by encrypting people's hard drives and holding them ransom for Bitcoins.

The vulnerability itself was called EternalBlue, and like Stagefright,

it was a remote code execution flaw, but a much less straightforward one.

In fact, it took the US National Security Agency to

spot the three interacting bugs that enabled it.

By default, older versions of Windows would accept

connections from other computers to communicate about sharing files over the network.

Hackers could trick Windows into reserving a small memory buffer

next door to the settings for one of these open connections.

Then they'd send a big chunk of data for Windows to store in that buffer,

so big that it overwrote the settings.

By overwriting settings strategically,

the hackers could turn what used to be a file-sharing connection

into a conduit through which they could pipe malware anywhere into your computer's memory.

Boom! Remote code execution.

EternalBlue was especially dangerous in combination with other exploits that allowed privilege escalation,

seizing full administrative control of the computer.

Once that happened, the attackers could corrupt your files or make

them unavailable, say, by encrypting them all.

And of course, their programs could also spy on everything the computer knows, so…

so much for confidentiality, too.

And all without any involvement on your part.

EternalBlue was sneaky, powerful, and widely used for wreaking havoc…

in other words, the very model of a modern major security bug.

What would you do if you discovered you could issue commands to

half the web servers on the internet?

That's the position one software developer found himself in on a September morning in 2014.

He'd discovered a flaw in a program called Bash.

Bash is a shell, a text-based way to run commands on Linux, Mac, and similar operating systems.

It's installed on most servers.

But the shell also had an obscure feature: when another program ran Bash, it could effectively

leave a little note with a miniature program in it, something like,

"Hey, if you're supposed to run a routine called DRAW_A_COW, here's what it looks like."

The problem was that this note was itself code,

a small program saying, "Define the DRAW_A_COW routine as follows."

But Bash didn't know where to stop.

If the note said "Define DRAW_A_COW as 'print "moo"'.

Also, delete every file in your directory," Bash would say "yes, sir!" to both commands.

So that gave the developer who discovered it the

power to execute commands on roughly half the Internet.

Fortunately, he was one of the good guys.

He immediately reported the bug, later dubbed Shellshock, to software vendors,

giving them a chance to fix it before the news was leaked to the hackers.

Shellshock was terrifying in a different way than Stagefright and Eternalblue:

its main victim was Internet infrastructure.

Servers that weren't patched were at risk of leaking usernames and passwords, having

webpages defaced, being enslaved into cybercrime,

or having their organizations' private information released publicly.

In another sense, though, all three of these vulnerabilities were very similar:

the root cause was programmer error.

Specifically, in each case the software received some input that it didn't check properly,

a video chunk size, or a command for transferring file information, or code left by another program.

Sometimes, though, the problems run even deeper than programming.

The Internet is orchestrated by dozens of protocols: a set of standards that dictate

how each type of back-and-forth between computers is supposed to look.

If there's a design flaw in a protocol, programmers can implement it exactly the way

they're supposed to and still leave users vulnerable.

That's the type of flaw a security researcher discovered in 2008.

Specifically, he found a problem with the Domain Name System, or DNS.

DNS is the phone book of the Internet, the service your computer queries when it needs

to find out what numerical Internet address corresponds to scishow.com.

So imagine the fallout if you went to Gmail.com and got a webpage that looked exactly like

Google's sign-in, but was actually running on a hacker's computer.

This bug would let an attacker make that happen for everyone sharing an Internet service provider,

the company that you pay to get internet access.

It's a nightmare for confidentiality: every bit of supposedly secure data could be intercepted.

The vulnerability stemmed from the way DNS servers pass queries to each other.

If your ISP isn't sure where scishow.com lives, it asks the server in charge of all

.com addresses and waits for the first valid response.

If an attacker can guess that someone will soon be asking for scishow.com, they can flood

the ISP with fake responses claiming that the site lives on the hacker's computer.

Normally, the ISP would ignore any responses not tagged with the query ID as the outstanding

question, which the attacker wouldn't know.

But a flaw in the protocol made it too easy to predict what that query ID would be.

Worse yet, the attacker could tell the ISP to remember

and recirculate the forged entry for days.

Implementations have been updated to make query IDs less predictable,

but even now, an attacker could still get lucky.

The only real fix is an update to DNS with security baked in, which exists,

but even ten years later, it's not fully rolled out.

The most mind-bending attacks go deeper still, down to the physical hardware.

It's easy to forget that beneath the abstractions of numbers and bits,

all the magic of computers comes down to moving electrons around.

The cybersecurity world got a nasty reminder in 2014, when researchers at Intel and Carnegie

Mellon University managed to run a program that only had access to its own memory,

but was still able to modify other programs' data.

Google researchers followed up the next year with a version that could target the operating

system's records of which programs should have access to what.

Effectively, their program could grant itself full access to everything in memory.

Others soon pulled off the attack from within a webpage.

So an attacker wouldn't even need to run a special program.

The trick was dubbed row hammer after its reliance on the physical layout of memory.

Typically, memory chips are laid out in "rows,"

which have been packed in ever-closer as chips have shrunk.

A row hammer attack activates a row of memory entries over and over again very quickly.

These entries are the ones the attacking program is supposed to have access to,

but the entries in adjacent rows may not be.

After enough of this "hammering," electrical charges start to bleed through to other rows.

And if the hackers are extremely careful,

they can target those charges to strategically flip 0s to 1s and vice versa.

Of course, once you can modify memory, the game's up:

you can insert malicious code, grab data, or anything else.

Fortunately, it's been pretty difficult to engineer practical attacks

based on row hammer, since it relies on detailed knowledge of the memory layout.

Memory chip manufacturers have also rolled out mitigations

that refresh rows that look like they're getting targeted.

But the potential for exploits is still widespread.

Vulnerabilities like these, whether at the level of programs, protocols, or hardware,

all drive home that bugs will inevitably slip through.

The good news is, lots of hackers are looking for those same flaws not to use them, but to fix them.

Most of the time bugs get patched pretty fast, and the people and websites who get attacked

are usually the ones who failed to update.

So apply those updates quickly, and use services that do the same!

That way, instead of suffering from these attacks,

you can sit back and marvel at the subtle genius it takes to exploit them.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you're interested in more of the worst computer attacks of all time,

you might want to check out our episode on 5 of the worst viruses ever.

[♪ OUTRO]

For more infomation >> 5 Devastating Security Flaws You've Never Heard Of - Duration: 10:45.

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FULLY LOADED KODI BUILD 🔥 KODI 17.6 BUILDS AUGUST 2018 🔥 INFUSION KODI BUILD 🔥 FROM CDTV WIZARD - Duration: 14:11.

Hello guys, this is kodi best build

back with you again with another video

I wish you doing well and having a great time with your friends family and having a great summer time

so don't forget to subscribe to my channel and

Join me in the Facebook group. And so all social media links and don't forget also to visit my website for more news about kodi

So today we're gonna review an amazing kodi build working well and safe on kodi krypton

If you got Amazon fire stick or Nvidia shield or any other box?

You can get this build install it without any problem. So to install it go right here to settings

Click on it

So check your system settings

Make sure you allow the announcer says right here like this

So if you don't allow it

You have it like this, press on it to a load back and click on yes

so that way you allow to install anything from external sources and

He'll press on file manager as you can see you got a lot of things if you use to install

builds and

stuff

If you don't you will only find ad source and profile directory right here, press on add source

double press on it and here press none and

copy and paste the address

to not miss anything and here you got it, press on OK and

You got a repo you can name it whatever you want

You can customize the name. It's up to you right here right here, press on OK

Press back

Back one more time to the homepage. Oh

Here we got you got this list

scroll down to add-ons, press on it and

Here got this little box in the in the corner right here

Press on it

So we got install from zip file click on it

So here choose your file you got repo click on it and

Here we got repository cdtv wizard

Sell the repository is gonna be install it to your

Repositories on kodi as you can see right here this message popping up right here, press on install from repository

and then choose cellardoortv

repository right here, press on program add-ons

I'm here. We got cellar door TV wizard, press on it and then click on install

So here we got it it's gonna be installed at your kodi crime town

In a version 17 you can't get this great bill and here press on it

And then you can dismiss this message

They got a lot of news and stuff

So he'll press on dismiss and here we got this menu. You can press on continue

Then press on the build menu to get the builds directly through here press on dismiss

Continue press on the build menu or just open right here

Click on open and then you get builds press on it

So here we got the infusion QT build you got the server one two, three and four so

Right here. We got it. Press on it. Press on the server one

So you need

300 megabytes to install this great amazing kill rebuild to your device and you can get a lot of things

You can watch movies TV shows and anything for free

so right here get the fresh installed if you use to install builds, and you got

you got a previous build already install it to your device and you got a lot of

Streaming problems or missing files do a fresh install to get everything new?

right here and the standard install if you don't have anything to your Kodi tribe tongue install it I

Can do a standard install. So right here, I'm gonna do a fresh install

To get everything new

So he'll press on continue

So as you can see it's gonna clear all your files and replace them by new ones

To get everything new to your device and enjoy watching movies TV shells a lot of things

So here my dear friends you get the devil process done and now it's installing your files

do not press right here on this empty space or press and cancel if you do that you have to

Restart the download from zero. So just be patient and wait and hold on until

everything is done, right then you can restart this great build and

Enjoy it and watch movies and TV shows to your device

So here we got everything done and now press on first closed Goudy and restarted again to get this great build

Install it to your device and watch movies and a lot of things

You

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BEST FAST & NEW 🔥 BUILD FOR KODI 17.6 AUGUST 2018 🔥 KRYPTONIC BUILD KODI 🔥 FROM 909 WIZARD - Duration: 13:41.

What's up guys it's Everything Kodi back with another video

so many of you are looking for a build with lot of different add-ons

and lot of different sources for content then you might want to check the kryptonic build kodi

I've also tested on my fire TV and two other fire sticks the build works great

You will enjoy this kodi build on your amazon fire stick or nvidia shield or android tv box

now I'm gonna give you guys an overview of what it has to offer

offer if you like it I can show you how you can get it installed on your device.

Now if you haven't already go ahead and hit the subscribe button

and make sure you click the little bell icon right next to subscribe so you don't miss any of my posts

so let's go ahead and jump into the overview of the build.

Now once you install it the first section you're gonna run into is the movies section

so you have the widget here at the top

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The Crew of The Dancing Demon Part 1 - Meet the Spanish - Sea Of Thieves - English CC available - Duration: 13:03.

which direction...in between the rocks

Like south to south-west? Ok, thanks man.

Ok, lower sails.

Do you see them? No.

Go look if you will, I don't see shit.

I'm also just running around like an idiot actually.

Hey M, did you say south-west?

Yeah

More to the right? Left!

What did he say? LEFT!

They're stopped, they are looting that island.

Ok, let's says hi.

Do you see them?

They are on the island.

Yeah, I see them.

Right there. Yeah, I saw.

Did I just see a skeleton with an Eye of Reach?

No no, a skeleton with an Eye of Reach

Ok, ready anchor Blue

Let's say hi.

Anchor ready

We just want to be friends

Drop anchor man

Ok, let's prep the ship

Go left a bit. We just wanna be friends. Hi fellow pirates. Just wanna be friends.

No cannons. Don't wanna fight.

We wanna fight some skelly ships.

Sails first Blue, sails first

I'll have the anchor up by the time you have raised the sailes.

Don't think so.

Ok, that's good.

Ola

Ola. Hi guys.

Hi guys

Hey, you can help to new event?

Yes yes yes, that's what we want.

Yeah, that's what we want.

Can you raise the accept alliance flag? Let's go to Marauders.

Yes, east of Marauders.

Let's raise the alliance flag please. Accept alliance.

Wait, I'm going over there.

We're gonna board your ship, ok?

My friend ... don't worry ... is in another group.

Ok, yeah, I understand you

Now if you raise the .... wait, I'll do it for them, I'll raise his flag ...

So you get the loot and we get the loot ... we share the coins, ok?

I'll raise his flag ... yeah, OK

Ok, but I don't understand more good English.

Do you prefer French or German?

Would you like to speak in French?

No

Euhm, Espagnol, Spanish ... I speak it a little

Allright M, no Spanish here man.

I'll go to talk my friend

East of Marauder is where the skeletonship will appear

Hey my friend, can you raise the alliance flag please?

The what???

If you go on top.

You can choose a flag, yeah?

Eh, choose the flag? ... flag to accept accept alliance.

Hey M, can you explain in Spanish?

Explosives ... I have explosives here.

No explosives, a flag.

A Spanish conversation I cannot translate....

Hey M, can you explain this in Spanish? Do you speak Spanish?

Wait, I'm getting Google Translate out.

Euhm, Frenchy is Spanish

"Spanish cursing"

Frenchy, Frenchy, take out the flag please

A flag, qué is the flag???

Flag

Alliance

Vlag, in Spanish it's the same...

Choose the correct flag.

Yeah, choose the correct one please.

Accept alliance

Flag aceptar alianza, aceptar alianza

aahhh, si, gracias Google Translato

mi amigos, Google Translatos, mi amigos

Allright, The Terrifying Powder Monkeys

Let's go ... awesome Blue!

I'm going to pickup chest.

Marauders Arch to the east

We wait for you to pickup the chest.

Yes Marauders east, estos...

Yes, let's go to battle, two ship

Ok, I need to go north-east

Ok, let's go guys.

North estas

Or something ... see you later ... in two minutes

esqueleto de batalla

Awesome this Google Translate!

esqueleta, esqueleta ballata

Can you check which way to go Blue? I think north-east.

Yeah, you should go north-east.

How do you say that in Spanish? North-east?

Nort est, nort est

Ok, nort est mi amigos

Nort est

Arco de Merodeadores

We can see those guys on our map, that's cool.

I can even have Google Translate talk to them, just listen to this.

Arco de Merodeadores

Did you hear that?

Arco de Merodeadores ... Marauders Arch

I want two hookers with the big ass.

Yeah, we can see the other ship on the map.

The other dude is drinking.

We're going good, just pass it on the left.

A little bit to the left.

Raise the front sail a bit ... allready on it.

I'm installing the Google Translate app on my phone.

Then I can go like: "attackar amigas"

It worked, didn't it? They knew exactly what I meant. Yeah, awesome!!

Primary language

Blue, this has to be it. I don't get it.

I told somebody they were stupid.

I said, you are stupid sometimes.

And they both laughed

You said that in Spanish without knowing?

Yeah

What a great way to make friends.

Allready training for the weekend I see.

No

Out of boredom?

This American dude cannot drink yet, he's only 18.

Yeah, you get sober ... man overboard ...

Get a mermaid, you get sober.

East of Marauders they say.

Maybe you should go north-east a little bit.

East of Marauder ... it should pop up any second ... I don't get it.

F*/k sake

It's the 20th now.

Just make sure you don't hit the others.

Hello my Spanish friends.

Hello

ola ola

The event is in the 21?

Yeah, east Marauders.

Was it the 17th or the 21st? They say the 21st.

What's the date now?

The 20th.

Are you speaking German?

Yeah, I asked earlier.

Yes, I can speak German, no problem.

But they can not.

A little bit

I can speak French to, no problem.

Watch it, they are gonna hit us.

F*/k guys

Valentino Rossi

No problem here, no problem.

No holes?

No damage

The other crew told you it was from the 21st M, or what?

Yeah

Come on skullship!!

Dude, we've been at it for over an hour and we haven't seen anything.

He jumps in the water again.

Yeah, Mdb, Why does he do that?

You take the mermaid?

Do you have to summon them or something?

Not that I know of.

Allright, it's on.

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