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You miss me, don't you?

What are you doing in the middle of the night?

Turn off the lights, mom!

She's one of a kind

It's nice and kind

Do I look sweet to you?

Another kiss?

One of them..

Whoa, what is it?

It's always under my bed

Hello~

Isn't it adorbs?

Look at it walk

So cute can't even

It looks like a choco pie

This one's cute too

I'm so grossed out

It's a spider

One of the few non-reptile

Get that thing away from me!

Mommy's favorite

Ah hell no (slow motion for your viewing pleasure)

Friendship goals

I don't understand

I'm home

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Jeep Wrangler JK DV8 FS-13 Hammer Forged Stubby Front Bumper (2007-2018) Review & Install - Duration: 9:51.

This DV8 Off-Road FS-13 Hammer Forged stubby front bumper with fog light provisions is

for those of you that have a 2007 to 2018 JK that are looking for a stubby front bumper

that has a good number of off-road features built right into it.

A stubby front bumper is going to give your Jeep an aggressive off-road styling and provide

a ton of clearance for big 37-inch tires.

So this is gonna be a really nice choice for a lot of you that are either looking for this

bumper because you like the look or need it because you have to have the functionality.

This is gonna be a nice easy bumper to install, definitely one out of three wrenches, and

we'll talk more about that in just a second.

When you're looking at a stubby front bumper you're going to have to give something up,

there's not a lot of real estate here, there's not a lot of room.

So a lot of stubby front bumpers will forego some features.

This bumper is still packed full features, has a ton of stuff that I really like built

right into it, and it's all going to do it at a high quality and a pretty fair price.

This bumper is built from three sixteenths inch steel, of course it has some heavier

stuff where those D-ring mounts are.

This is going to be a 110-pound stubby front bumper.

So this thing is really, really beefy.

There's a lot of gusseting, there's a lot of steel here.

This is not a light-weight bumper, but it is going to offer a lot of strength.

So if you're using it for a lot of recoveries, it's going to be able to hold up really, really

well for you.

So what it's going to have is almost a factory style to it, of course a shorter style, but

factory in the way that it has these bump-outs here right around where the actual frame horns

are.

It does have some additional style to it, some additional angles, and some stuff that

makes it different.

But these little bump-outs they always remind me of the factory front bumper, and I like

that tie-in, that little bit of a nod to the factory styling of the Jeep.

But again, this is a nice stubby bumper.

So here's where the frame horns are, you just get a little bit of a finishing angle here

that stick out past that.

Other than that it is gonna be nice and short, nice and compact.

Up top you're going to have a little bit of a hoop, that's gonna add some style, maybe

a little bit of protection if you're running a narrow trail, it's gonna push brush out

of the way, so it's not gonna scratch up your grille.

But more than that it's going to provide you with some light mounts right up top here,

gonna have two tabs to mount some lights on.

You're going to of course have your D-ring mounts, and this does come with D-rings on

it already.

That's certainly not gonna be a major break, whether the bumper comes with D-rings or not,

but it is nice that you don't have to remember to order those separately, they're gonna come

pre-installed on the bumper for you.

And as it says in the title this does have provisions for a factory fog light.

So if you have a factory plastic front bumper, not one of those special edition front bumpers,

you're gonna be able to just unbolt your factory fog light housing and bolt it right into this

bumper.

I like that, you have the wiring, the switching, the light itself, you don't have to go out

there and buy something or find something that fits in a hole.

This is set up for those factory fog lights.

And again that is something that you're not always going to find in every other bumper

that is out there.

So, overall, I personally like the style of this bumper.

If you like the style of it as well, I think it also has a lot of off-road features built

right into it that are really nice.

And overall, it's just going to be a nice strong stubby front bumper.

Now, a member of the install team will show you how to get this bolted up.

First thing we're gonna do is uninstall our factory bumper.

We're gonna start by unplugging the fog lights.

All right guys, this is gonna be kinda hard for you to see at home, but all you're gonna

do is go right to the backside of your fog light, squeeze the clip and pull away from

your fog light.

You're gonna do this on both sides.

Next thing we're gonna do is remove this plastic panel.

You can either use a flathead screwdriver or a removal tool.

All right guys, the next thing you're gonna wanna do is remove the eight 18-millimeter

nuts.

You have two on each side of the frame rail, which means four on the driver side and four

on the passenger side.

Let's get to it.

Now we're gonna move to the other side of the frame and get the remaining two nuts on

the driver side.

And now we're gonna do the same thing on the other side.

Now that we have our fog lights disconnected and our nuts off the back of the bumper we're

gonna go ahead and pull it off the Jeep.

Now we have our bumper off the Jeep, we're gonna go ahead and remove the factory fog

lights so we can install them in the aftermarket bumper.

To do so, you're just gonna remove the eight screws holding the fog lights into the brackets.

All right guys, now that we have our factory fog lights uninstalled we're gonna go ahead

and put them on the new bumper.

The first thing you're gonna wanna do is put the four speed clips on each side.

You're just gonna go ahead and slide these speed clips right on, line them up with the

holes.

Just a reminder, you're gonna wanna have the threaded portion towards the front of the

bumper.

Once you have your four speed clips installed on the one side you're gonna go ahead and

move to the other side.

Once you have all of your speed clips installed you're gonna go ahead and line up your fog

lights and get ready to mount them.

You're gonna want to get all of the screws in place before you tighten them down for

any last minute adjustments.

Once you have all your screws tightened by hand, you're gonna go ahead and tighten them

up.

Be sure not to overtighten them because you will crack the fog light housing.

And you're gonna wanna repeat the process on the other side.

Now that you have your fog lights installed, we're gonna go ahead and move onto the winch

plate.

Now, I want to mention you do not have to run the winch plate, but this is for those

of you who will be running a winch plate.

All right guys, so the first thing you're gonna do to install your winch plate is line

the holes on the winch plate up with the holes on the bumper.

Once that's lined up you're gonna go ahead and take a bolt and a washer and put it through

the hole.

You're gonna do this on the four corners.

Once you have all four bolts in, you're gonna go ahead and put the nuts on the opposite

side.

You're gonna wanna go ahead and get everything hand tight.

Now that you have your winch plate hand tight, you're gonna go ahead and use a 16-millimeter

socket as well as a 16-millimeter closed-end wrench and tighten it up.

Now that we have our fog lights and winch plate installed we're gonna go ahead and get

the bumper installed on the Jeep.

Once you have your bumper on you're gonna use the provided hardware to secure it to

the Jeep.

First thing you're gonna do is put your washers on followed by the provided 19-millimeter

nuts.

And this will be hard for you guys to see, but you're gonna do the same exact steps as

the other side.

Now before we start on the other side, I just wanna point out that the installation of this

bumper is just like the uninstallation of your factory bumper in reverse.

Again, we're gonna put our washers on followed by our nuts.

And we're gonna go ahead and repeat this process on the inside of the frame rail.

And the last thing you're gonna do is plug the fog lights in.

And with everything tightened up and plugged in that wraps up our review and install.

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What exactly do the Muzzle Attachments do? - Rainbow Six Siege - Duration: 15:16.

What's up guys, Rogue-9 here and today, I want to revisit the Muzzle Attachments in Rainbow Six Siege.

Over the years, many members of the Siege community (including me) have produced guides

on which attachments are the best for which guns and which playstyles and a number of

people have already produced experiment or experience based guides since the introduction

of the new recoil system with Operation Grim Sky.

But there is a fundamental problem with all guides we have seen up until now and that

is that nobody has ever been 100% sure about what each attachment actually does.

Recoil in Rainbow Six (like in most games) is randomised and that makes it basically

impossible to deduce the precise stat modifiers of each attachment by running in-game tests.

But good news everyone, the time of uncertainty is finally at an end!

Because you see, I kind of cheated this time.

Instead of spending 40h shooting at walls in custom games and comparing screen shots

or spending dozens of hours running terrorist hunt missions with every possible attachment…

I simply sent an email to Ubisoft asking if they would be willing to share the details

of how each muzzle attachment works… and within one day I had the exact breakdown in my inbox.

And I have to say, after fully understanding how each attachment works; I will definitely

be revising my advice from previous videos.

The Muzzle Brake is great but I now believe that there are some weapons that may in fact

benefit from different attachment choices.

So, let's go over the attachments one by one to find out how they affect the recoil

and muzzle flash, before discussing which is best for which type of recoil and which type of playstyle!

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To explore the different muzzle device options, let's just go left to right here and the

first choice is technically: no attachment at all; but of course for almost all weapons

in the game, this isn't really a choice anyone should make.

Next up are the suppressors and those of you who have been following the channel for a

while may have seen my three part exploration of the suppressors in the past.

I suspect that some of the exact damage reduction numbers may have changed a bit since that

series and may warrant another look, but for the purposes of this video, let me simply

share the info I received from Ubisoft.

As we already knew, the suppressors remove the smoke trails from bullets, they remove

the white threat indicator that your opponent would normally receive for near misses and

they reduce damage by around 15%.

In addition to these fundamental changes, I think it is also worth mentioning that the

suppressor is hands down the best attachment in terms of removing muzzle flash from your gun.

Muzzle flash is definitely not the most important factor when choosing a muzzle attachment and

there are several reasons for this.

First off, not every gun has a problematic muzzle flash.

Many of the defender SMGs will have such a small flash, that no matter what attachment

you choose, it will never really cause you any problems.

And secondly, while the flash on some weapons can be blinding when you are in the darker

areas of some of the maps, in lighter areas the same flash will be barely visible.

Long story short, the effect on the muzzle flash will not be important for all guns and

may only make a significant difference in darker areas but the effect of each attachment

is still worth bearing in mind because the flash can not only obscure your vision but

can also make you easier to spot for the enemy.

Since the recoil changes in Operation Grim Sky, quite a number of players have been trying

out the suppressor as their muzzle attachment of choice, since controlling the recoil has

become a little bit more manageable for many of the guns.

Whether the damage downside is tolerable for any individual player probably comes down

to how frequently you get headshot kills.

If you land mostly headshots, then the damage reduction doesn't matter; if you are still

aiming mostly for the chest then maybe stay away from the suppressors for now because

the damage reduction can be a real problem, especially at longer ranges.

And now we finally get to some of the more complex and more interesting attachments.

The Flash Hider has a mixed effect on recoil stats by reducing the first shot vertical

recoil by 37.5%, reducing the centring time by 30% and reducing the recoil diamond by 5%.

The Flash Hider is also pretty good at reducing and the muzzle flash of your gun, who would have thought?!

But I think before we continue, we need to take a moment to explain what each of the

stat modifiers means.

Vertical recoil reduction is the easiest; it is simply the distance that the gun kicks

upwards after each shot and it is interesting to note that the flash hider will only improve

vertical recoil after the first shot.

The centring time is how long it takes for the gun to return to the original point of

aim after rising during a burst.

And I discovered something really interesting here.

It would have been reasonable to assume that each gun returns to the starting point at

a fixed speed which would mean that the further up the recoil takes you, the longer it would

take to re-zero.

That is not the case though and instead, we have a fixed reset time!

Using the example of the C8-SFW with the flash hider attached, we can see that it takes 300ms

for the sights to come back down to the starting position, irrespective of how long a burst we fire.

Even after only a couple of bullets, the reset time is still 300ms.

And of course, if the reset time is 300ms with the Flash Hider attached, then it should

be around 428.57ms without any muzzle device.

If we go ahead and test that, we end up with a time of 433ms which is about as close as

we can expect, given that I am analysing footage recorded at 60fps.

Ok and finally, what's the deal with this recoil diamond?

Basically, the probability of recoil movement in Rainbow Six is expressed by a diamond which

means that if for any single shot you end up with a lot of vertical movement, the horizontal

recoil will be lower.

You will never randomly have the maximum vertical and horizontal recoil at the same time.

Of course the recoil probabilities are different from gun to gun.

Some guns will have short and wide probability diamonds while others will have tall diamonds.

For some guns, the diamond might be biased to either the left or the right hand side

and for many guns nowadays, the recoil after the first shot is actually much higher than

for the rest of the burst.

And finally, there are now also a number of guns where the first two or three shots are

actually quite manageable but any shots after that become completely unpredictably.

So reducing the size of the diamond will mean a reduction in both the vertical and horizontal

recoil potential for each and every shot.

Great, so now that we understand the function of the stat modifiers we can evaluate the

usefulness of the Flash Hider.

Only providing vertical recoil reduction for the first shot was a surprise for me but I

guess the description has always told us that the device is best for reducing short burst

recoil and the combination of strong initial recoil mitigation and smaller long term tightening

of the recoil diamond achieves just that.

Minimising muzzle flash is a nifty bonus side-effect but when it comes to the centring time, I

have to say that I'm not too sure how useful this modifier is anymore.

Without a doubt, for less experienced players who do not control the muzzle climb of their

gun when firing bursts, the reduced reset time is super useful because it will allow

them to reacquire their target more quickly after finishing a burst.

But after almost three years of competition in Rainbow Six that keeps intensifying from

season to season, almost every single active Siege player nowadays is controlling the recoil

of their weapon while firing.

When you control the recoil, so that you have minimal muzzle climb during the burst, the

reset will actually pull the gun down below where you started out and the faster that

happens, the more violently you will have to push your mouse or control stick back up

at the end of a burst to stop your reticule from dipping down too far.

Is this a huge issue?

No, nobody has ever complained about this feature but it is worth keeping in mind.

Let's move over to the Compensator now and this attachment is nice and straightforward.

It simply reduces the recoil diamond size by 17.75%; nothing more, nothing less.

This means that every shot, not just the first one, benefits from the Compensator's positive

effects but the effect is significantly reduced compared to other muzzle devices, especially

when it comes to the vertical recoil control.

And I guess once again, the in game description is actually pretty helpful for us in terms

of understanding the strength of the Compensator being longer bursts.

The muzzle flash for guns is improved over having no attachment at all but the ring like

flash will still obscure your sight picture to a degree.

The Muzzle Brake is also pretty simple: The muzzle flash is directed mostly sideways with

only the occasional flash of fire creeping into the bottom of the sight and it reduces

both the first shot vertical recoil and the centring time by 45%.

There are no improvements at all for later shots in a burst.

This is something that the in-game description made pretty clear already but if the device

is only useful after the first shot, then why is the Muzzle Brake seen as so useful

by so many people (including me)?

Well for many guns, it is the first shot that has the most recoil and evening that out will

make those guns feel far smoother to control.

Having a gun jump up drastically at the beginning and then become more consistent can lead to

a number of problems when controlling the recoil.

Some players might end up firing most shots of a burst over the top of an opponent while

others might react to the initial recoil by compensating much more and will then actually

end up dragging the point of aim down from where they really want it to be.

So first off, evening out the recoil is pretty valuable but beyond that, every follow up

shot when shooting at a high fire rate will stack on top of the recoil of the previous shot.

Even though the benefit of the Muzzle Brake only affects the very first shot, this stacking

effect means that reducing first shot recoil has a positive knock on effect for later shots in the burst.

And last and also least, before I move on to some conclusions we can draw from all of

this new knowledge, there is of course the Extended Barrel.

The function of this attachment is already quite well understood, it does not improve

recoil in any way but will increase the lowest damage you gun will do after drop-off.

I still represent the opinion, that adding a little more power to a gun at 28 or even

35m depending on the gun is not very useful in a game where the average kill distance is less than 10m.

And so, let's draw some conclusions.

The easiest conclusion of all is that for single fire weapons such as pistols or DMRs,

the Muzzle Brake is still absolutely king.

When every shot is the first shot you fire is also the first shot of your burst… because…

they're all single fire, the recoil benefit of this attachment will stack up to basically

reduce muzzle climb by half and having a faster reset time in between is also very helpful.

Furthermore, for guns that have a particularly aggressive first shot recoil that is much

larger than that of later shots, the Muzzle Brake can still be a great choice to try to

even out the muzzle climb.

In the past, I had basically written off the Compensator as not being a great choice.

Putting a bunch of lead down range is an important part of gunfights in Rainbow Six Siege but

if you find yourself firing burst of 15, 20, 30 shots or more, then something has probably

gone horribly wrong and you are more than likely to lose the current fight.

So in the past, a logical conclusion here was: "Why attach a muzzle device that works

best for longer bursts?"

But given what we know now about the function of the muzzle attachments, I believe there

might actually be some weapons in Siege that could truly benefit from the Compensator.

Any gun that has manageable muzzle climb but has either a tendency to wander off in a particular

direction (or even worse, will suddenly and unpredictably move out to either side) could

actually benefit from the reduction of the recoil diamond provided by the Compensator.

You see, pulling down on a mouse or pushing forward a stick to counter vertical recoil

is a skill that can be learnt with a bit of practice.

Randomised left or right movement is impossible to control, no matter how much experience you have.

So for instance Ella's Scorpion, Mira's Vector or even Alibi's Mx4 may actually

benefit more from having the horizontal recoil tightened up than they would from easier first

shot vertical recoil control.

As you can see in the tests in the background, both the Scorpion and the Vector will still

branch out left or right during longer bursts but nowhere nearly as bad as when using the muzzle brake.

And what about the Flash Hider?

As we have suspected until now, the stats confirm that this device really is a compromise

between the Compensator and Muzzle Brake.

And so it would be guns that have strong first shot recoil but also a tendency to travel

left or right that would be best served by the Flash Hider.

Beyond different recoil patterns, different gameplay styles could also be taken into account.

If you have a habit of just holding down the fire button until your gun runs dry or the

opponent falls over, then the Compensator might provide you with more of an advantage

than the other attachments.

If on the other hand, you tend to use controlled bursts, then the Flash Hider or even Muzzle

Brake might be more your cup of tea.

And that's pretty much it for this video.

I hope that you now have a better understanding of what each muzzle attachment does and what

their individual strengths are.

I for one will be going into the operator selection menu to have another look at the

baseline recoil style of every gun to maybe spot some opportunities to try out the Compensator

or Flash Hider on certain weapons.

Who knows maybe I'll come away with some new setups that will suit me better than just

sticking the muzzle brake on pretty much every gun.

If you like these kind of videos, there's always more coming in future and you know

where the like and subscribe buttons are.

Plus I've started livestreaming with a regular schedule of four streams a week, so why not

come and join me there as well…

If you like! ;-D

And with that, as always thank you so much

for watching, I hope you enjoyed the video and I will see you in the next episode!

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Five In The Bed | Crazy Eggs | Nursery Rhymes For Children | Videos by Kids Channel - Duration: 1:36.

Five In The Bed!

There were Five in the bed and the little one said

Roll over! Roll over!

So they all rolled over and one fell out

4

FOUR

There were Four in the bed and the little one said

Roll over! Roll over!

So they all rolled over and one fell out

3

THREE

There were Three in the bed and the little one said

Roll over! Roll over!

So they all rolled over and one fell out

2

TWO

There were Two in the bed and the little one said

Roll over! Roll over!

So they all rolled over and one fell out

1

ONE

There were One in the bed and the little one said

GOOD NIGHT

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How To Make A Perfect Thanksgiving Turkey - Oven Roasted Turkey Recipe - Duration: 13:09.

what is up everybody this is lyle no hippie BBQ let's make a thanksgiving turkey now if

you've seen any of my other oven roasted turkey videos you probably know my favorite way

to cook a turkey is hot and fast and I mean above that 400 degree mark

somewhere around 425 for 35 and the reason I like this method is when you're

cooking a turkey this hot and fast it really doesn't have time to dry out so

you always end up with a nice moist turkey now in this turkey video we are

going to be using a brine and a brine can be as simple as just salt and water

or saltwater brown sugar I mean it can be that simple we are going to be adding

a few more ingredients which we're going to get to in a second we're not going to

be using any injection sometimes I will actually brine it and inject it or I

won't run it and inject it but if I was going to inject it I will be using Tony

chachere Turkey injection this stuff is awesome

the turkey that we're going to be cooking is going to be 14 pounds which

is on the high end of where you want to be as far as this high temperature turkey

technique goes they suggest a 14 pound or below turkey if you have a turkey

that's bigger than that you still can use this method but rather than cooking

around 425 inch you might want to back it down to three 75238

as far as our brine goes a lot of times I like to use or just herbs and

vegetables that I have that I'm looking to get rid of so like I said it does not

need to be that but this way don't overthink it

speaking of overthinking it let's go ahead and start on this brine I'm just

going to be throwing this turkey brine together but I will leave the ingredients that

I'm using in the description below so first of all we're going with our salt

and that's the kosher salt we have some brown sugar pepper a couple bay leaves

and I'm using some leftover oregano sage and rosemary I bought an abundance of

that that yeah we just have some tangerines

and I'm just gonna kind of squeeze out a little bit of this juice and just throw

the rest of it right on in the water and if you'd like you could add garlic to

this as well which I'm not going to use in this particular recipe we're gonna

give it a good stir and now what I'm going to do is I'm going to get this on

the stove and I'm gonna let it cook or let it simmer for about 15 minutes just

to bring out all that flavor let it cool down and we'll pick it up at that point

just recap what we did I had my Brian simmering for about 15

minutes shut it down let it cool off add a

little bit of ice to it and I didn't mention earlier that I'm starting off

with about a gallon and a half of the water and then we're gonna add about

another half a gallon once we pour this in like this to Brian for between 16 to

24 hours roughly a little more a little less is going to be fine I'll probably

have a chance to go the full 24 skip this in

and this is easier with two people

make sure you get all these herbs and everything in here yeah I'm gonna go

ahead and add another I'll put it this way I'm going to add enough water so

submerge this turkey completely so once this goes in it is gonna fully cover the

turkey we'll see you in 24 hours

hour back after a 24 hour run had it sitting in my garage with some of this

Rocky Mountain snow keeping it a little cool now we're gonna do is we're gonna

take it out okay a little bit more snow than I thought I had anyway I'm gonna

take this out and I'm gonna drain this liquid off or this Bryan up then we're

gonna go ahead and put some regular fresh water in it and let it soak in

that fresh water for about 25-30 minutes and then we'll pour it off and get on

with the next step just took this turkey out of that water bath lift some of that

salt kind of get pulled out of the turkey after about 20 minutes now what

I'm going to do is I'm going to go ahead and coat it with a high temperature type

of an oil this can be in avocado oil it could be a peanut oil like I'm using

here you probably don't want to go with butter because we're going to be cooking

at such a high temperature that that butter may start to burn so I'm just

going to go ahead and lightly coat it and this is so the seasoning that we

have is going to stick to it

and I did go ahead and trim some of the you know when you brine a turkey a lot

of times that skin will start kind of pull him away from the turkey I did go

ahead and cut some of that skin off and that's just mainly for appearance

purposes but I did leave just enough skin so when it shrinks up and has cook

it doesn't ride up on the turkey as much hopefully all right so the seasoning

that I'm going to be using is a seasoning that is called herb dove herb

de Provence I really don't like using any salt based seasonings on this turkey

because it's been in that brine for 24 hours there's plenty of flavor that's

going to be in it so I go with a more herb kind of a blend on it it could be

Italian seasoning or anything like that this herb de Provence is from

McCormick's you can just buy this jiggler grocery store we're just going

to go ahead and I'm not gonna really worry about the bottom on this this is

more Turkey for appearance purposes like Thanksgiving things like that there's

not going to be a lot of flavor that's going to come from this it's going to be

more for appearance let's go ahead and sprinkle it down

now in some turkey recipes you will see that sometimes you'll have people rub

butter and underneath the skin and things like that we're not going to want

to do that at the temperature that we are cooking it but I'm telling you the

moisture that this turkey is gonna have when it's done cooking is going to be

well worth it all right so there we go let's go ahead and spin this around as

far as our cavity when you're cooking at these temperatures you're not gonna want

to use any traditional stuffing or anything like that what I like to do is

use any vegetables or fruit things like that that I have laying around so with

this we're just going to go ahead and throw in some oranges or tangerines some

apple slices and some of this flavor is going to kind of come through it's not

going to be a really pronounced taste and then I have some fresh herbs this is

rosemary garlic and oregano we're gonna go ahead and shove this in

and stuff it as good as you can one thing that's going to do is stretch the

cavity out and the turkey is going to cook a lot more evenly also please make

sure that you remove everything from the inside of the turkey

okay so that is a rack right there what I'm gonna do is go ahead and sprinkle

the rest of this down where I touched it and rub some of this seasoning off and

we're gonna go ahead and get our oven preheated to 425 degrees our oven is

almost up to temperature what I'm going to be using to monitor my turkey

temperature is I have a temperature thermometer by a company called Inc bird

this will actually sync up to my phone so I can check the temperature on my

phone if you don't have that just any of these cheap meat thermometers that you

buy online would work I think I got this one on Amazon for like $10 I think this

one was on Amazon for about fifty fifty five dollars anyway one thing that we're

going to do when after we put this turkey in the oven

after about 45 minutes we're gonna want to check it and make sure it's not

beginning to get too dark if it is we might want to throw some foil on it and

when we're cooking up these temperatures sometimes these wing tips will start

getting a little bit dark and these legs so we probably will end up filing those

after they get to the color that we want we are an hour in right now we're at

about a hundred and twenty-five degrees like I was saying we're starting to get

a little dark right here what I'm gonna do is just cover up this wing and

usually it's just that tip that starts getting a little dark so we're gonna do

that on both sides and we're just gonna come down here and get this as well I'm

gonna check this again in about thirty minutes and if you know this is kind of

the color that I'm looking for but we're gonna check in another thirty minutes

and if it's starting to get too dark what I'll do is just tint it with some

more foil so here is what our turkey look like it took us two hours and 23

minutes I have a probe temperature of 172 in one of these probes

in a hundred and seventy in the other proof so that's right where we want it

like I said we're going a little bit hotter on this or you know higher

temperature because we're cooking it hotter and faster and you're not going

to be you know evaporating as much of the moisture during the cook what I'm

gonna do now is I'm going to go ahead and let this rest for about ten minutes

let some of that liquid reconstitute back into it then we'll slice into it

see what's up

so that is it this is a done deal this is still an

excellent looking thanksgiving turkey I can't wait to cut into it as a matter of fact let's go

ahead and get into it now go ahead and just get into some of this breast right

here ooh this huh I'm not sure if the camera is picking up that moisture

this is some good stuff right here I'm gonna go ahead and cut off a few of

these slices and bring the camera back and do a taste test so this turkey looks

so good even my wife would to get in on it want to go ahead

that's the breast right there

and I'm telling you you are not missing any salt on the outside of this since

that chance to sit in that bride I mean that flavor is deeply penetrated at this

thirty I think I mean me a sammich tell you Julie juicy and just like tender I'm

not a giant Turkey this thanksgiving turkey is on point right here yeah

you know what happy Thanksgiving everybody depending on when you're

watching this like to thank you guys for stopping by no hippie BBQ I appreciate

Thanksgiving Turkey Recipe. Oven roasted turkey

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Instagram Updates 2018: New Explore, Privacy & Story Features - Duration: 7:12.

Just when I thought that Instagram couldn't get any more new update

you know what they're actually getting new updates again and they're actually

testing a couple features which I'm going to spill the tea what's up guys is Mike here

welcome back you're watching Mike The Dope Toast and today is Friday

You know what? Draw With Mike

alright welcome back to Draw With Mike the second episode

last week it was kind of disaster!

That was my first video pardon me guys now today's topic we'll focus on new

features that Instagram is testing and some of those are already gradually

rolling out and let's draw it okay the first one so what happened to the

Explorer Page is that now you can actually tapping posts instead of

scrolling they try to portray the media in terms of using a different format of

browsing so I think that it actually adds a different experience to you

they encourage the user to spend more time on the app instead of actually blindly

scrolling down and you barely see anything so you felt like the experience

is not enough so probably this is something else they're actually only

doing it to explore page so far they're not intended to do anything to the main

feed and personally I think tapping is pretty much a story thing or another way

to say Snapchat it's really game-changing In my opinion it kind of like

give you the curiosity that you don't know what to expect next

you basically just scroll past and you miss some of the important posts after the first five

A win-win situation for both the users and as well as Instagram

because they try to market their ad placement what we called that? in your feed

like every two to three post is a new ad and happened to story as well I had

noticed that have you noticed there is more ads? If you do please leave a

comment down below let me know because it'll be interesting if you don't!

Um so the second is even fiery up Instagram AI artificial intelligence

another way to say is smarter than you expected!

that if you are bullying people in the photos they can actually detect it

detect Instagram already has the feature which is to hide the offensive comments

in your comment section and you can actually filter out block words out

but it was about a couple of months ago now they actually take it to another level

if you can't use it to text you probably would do it with photos so

that's why they are so smart they're testing a lot of things and now their

AI can actually detect and send it to their moderation process in a serious

way you've probably gonna get banned completely and people actually throwing

hate comments all the time so that's why they restricted their comment

glad that Instagram is making some move for that

how these people that try to abuse the authority to post photos bullying

people especially teenagers now they're actually trying to avoid and reduce the

risks of cyberbullying on Instagram so far is actually only available to photos

so for IGTV and videos they're kind of like testing and if photos is a success

they probably will roll it out we're moving on the third feature that I'm

sharing with you they're testing actually it doesn't really relevant to me I'm not

a school kid anymore it's for school so they're testing some kind of school

networks for teenager and it's only available right now to the school

community in the United States so if you're from the state well good luck

with you you probably are being tested by Instagram right now they actually

allow you to join your university network I used to be in the uni and it will

list out all the profile class year your major your sports team even which in my

opinion it's a little creepy if they have all your information it shows all

the alumni or all the student your year mate your course mate whatsoever

your teacher probably and try to connect with each other but if you want to send

a direct message to that person specifically you have to approve that message

anti cyber-bullying school network it's pretty much focusing on teenagers

teenagers are not buying Facebook anymore so apparently I don't know about the US

but I mean at least at my age people majority using Instagram right now

you probably already know this feature this feature is called verification you can

request to verify your account right now but of course you have to send in

your photo ID and so on and have to wait a few weeks for them to pass the progress

um some kind of like roof architecture now we continue on... it comes

together as one package along with the verification which is called about this account

all account that has a substantial growth so it's actually selected

they will actually try to you know scan through your account whether they're

real or not so with a huge amount of followers with

good engagement they probably will show all the information about that so what

are the information they're showing you which including which country you from

when this account was created whether you place any ad wow that's actually

gonna benefit the the marketers isn't it seeing all the ads they're currently

running in one place may help you to learn more about their account

if you have this feature already I would say congratulations you're doing absolutely

well and of course former username they only have tracked the record since

September 2017 so it's roughly a year ago another one which is account with

shared followers sharing the public accounts that have the most followers in

common with you know somebody else may help you to identify their account with

similar interest don't underestimate as such as small pieces

of information that you probably wouldn't click well I'm almost done with the basic

trying to protect and support the third-party app

two factors authentications do something about the security wise so they're trying to protect

the account which apparently is a good move I think this is even harder than

the last one since this is so detailed smash the like button if you like

this video subscribe don't forget to follow me on my Instagram or anything

else that you want to see Instagram to you know introduce we are just few

months away from 2019 palm tree right here I don't know why I'm drawing a palm tree actually

Reposting to Instagram they're actually testing that

feature a couple of months ago but they actually never did that okay the ex-CEO which is

Kevin Systrom he did say that Instagram is more about the creation of each of

the individual is about uniqueness on the feed but now we have a new CEO

another one which is some of the users shared it on Reddit they can actually now

split their story into a long video a continuous video assume they're testing

but there is no official news that's circulated yet to be honest that if this is official

I would say goodbye to Snapchat completely are you guys still using Snapchat?

(mumbling) just pretend this is glass

so we are almost done and I want to say is that what do you think

about all the features on Instagram so far? not a perfect drawing but so (laugh) guys

this is the drawing alright it looks better on the camera than I look at

myself with the palm trees and so on that's the drawing we got today I'm so

thankful for you to watch this episode so I hope that you have a great time

speaking with me about Instagram more topics coming soon as long as that there

are new updates new topic we're gonna speak about and you know drawing with my

drawing pad together remember to subscribe to this channel so you wouldn't

miss any new content from Mike The Dope Toast see you guys!

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19 Oct 2018 - Homily by Archbishop William Goh - Duration: 2:33.

The sin of hypocrisy is a sin that will lead to many other sins because it

springs basically from the sin of pride. It is because of hypocrisy that we are

not who we are. We want to pretend to be what we are not. We want to be praised, we

want to be honored, we want people to think highly of us. When we are

hypocritical, we will start living a double life. We are born to be free but

the person who is hypocritical cannot be free because he's always afraid of what

people say, what people think, what people expect of them. So he has lost his freedom

as a child of God. He cannot be himself. If we do not know who we really are, our

true feelings, this is where when temptation comes, we are caught off guard. One

day, all the deeds that you do will be exposed. And so they are actually living in

fear throughout their whole life. All those things that are hidden in us, we will not

be able to find that peace. How do we overcome this lack of authenticity? The

lack of authenticity is overcome when we recognise that we are already God's

children. So we don't have to prove ourselves, honestly. We don't have to

prove that we are good, that we are worthy. We already the children of God.

There is nothing to prove. He has already chosen us before we have done anything.

If we know that we have been chosen then we strive to be who we are.

There is no need to prove to others. In fact, we want to express to others how

much we are loved, not trying to prove to people that you need to love me. People

can destroy our body but when people take away your soul, you can no

longer live. So those who live double lives, they have a body but they have no

soul because they are afraid of being who they are.

So let us pray for the gift of authenticity and most of all to know

that God is with us. Even in our own sinfulness, the Lord continues to

love us. He doesn't stop loving us. And we need to accept that we are loved and so that

we will be able to love the way the Lord has loved us.

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