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It's official.

Microsoft is killing Edge and rebuilding it using Google's Chromium project.

This has huge implications for the web, the open source community, the Microsoft Store,

the Universal Windows Platform, Chrome, ChromeOS, basically everything, so in the 41st episode

of the Story Behind series, let me walk through all of these implications one by one.

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Currently, the three big platforms, so Windows, Android and iOS all come with their own browsers

that are built mostly in-house, meaning that the platform maker control both their user

interface and how these browsers actually render webpages, which is controlled by something

called a rendering engine.

And that's what Microsoft's announcement will change.

Because the first thing Microsoft has announced is that it is going to slowly phase out its

own rendering engines, specifically EdgeHTML and Chakra, and replace it with tech from

Google's Chromium project, such as the Blink rendering engine and the V8 JavaScript Engine.

Microsoft will keep control over the user interface, and extra features like

Windows Hello login and so on, but this new version of Edge will even support Chrome extensions

apparently.

Chromium of course powers Google Chrome, but since it is open source, it's also adopted

by many other products like Opera, Vivaldi, Brave and even app platforms like Electron,

which is what a lot of new desktop apps like Spotify, the newer versions of Skype

or Visual Studio Code are built on.

Chromium is everywhere, and it's not news that one browser adopts another browser's engine.

For example, Microsoft Edge on Android already uses Chromium stuff and all browsers on iOS

are forced to use the Apple tech from Safari, but this is the first time in a while where we

we see a major commercially developed OS with a default browser that will not rely on its

own in-house engine.

And there is a lot more, but this by itself already has 2 huge implications.

Edge itself will likely become a better browser for most people because Chromium has

slightly superior compatibility with web standards, and because developers used to

not really optimize their sites for the old Edge with its tiny market share, but it also means that

browsers that do not use the Chromium engine will have an even harder time going forward.

The two big competitors are currently Firefox, which is my browser of choice, which uses

its own, also open source engine called Gecko, and Apple's Safari, which uses WebKit.

These two are now part of an even smaller minority that fewer and fewer developers will test for.

OK, part 2 of the announcement is that Microsoft will start supporting and contributing to

the Chromium open source project, so they are rumored to port over some of the better

parts of Edge to Chromium like smoother scrolling, pinch to zoom or reduced power consumption

for example.

So that should overall lead to a better experience on all Chromium based browsers, which is great,

but I just can't help but wonder how exactly this collaboration will work on the long run.

Like, clearly Google's and Microsoft's objectives aren't exactly perfectly aligned, so there are bound

to be fundamental disagreements between the two.

Sure, Microsoft could always just decide to fork Chromium and make its own engine out of it if the

disagreements are too big, after all, Chromium is just a fork of Apple's WebKit, so that would kind of make

things go full circle, but, uhh, I don't imagine this being as smooth a process as Microsoft

says it will be.

OK, part 3 is that is that this new browser will be de-coupled from Windows 10.

So the current Edge is a part of Windows 10, meaning that it can't be downloaded and installed,

it can't be uninstalled, it only gets updated when Windows gets updated, which is twice

a year, and it's currently not available on older Windows versions.

And this is changing.

Just like Chrome, the new Edge will be downloadable to multiple platforms, including Window 7

and 8.1 and even MacOS and will receive more frequent updates.

Now, I doubt that most MacOS users, or people who couldn't bother to Upgrade to Windows 10

love Microsoft so much they can't wait to download a new browser from them, but there

are 2 distinct groups of people that this announcement might be interesting for.

Web Developers, who often use Mac will now be able to test their web apps natively on Mac

using Edge, and enterprise customers, many of which are stuck on Windows 7 or 8.1

who are not allowed to download just a random browser from the internet,

will finally get something newer than the ancient Internet Explorer.

So overall, this is a net positive, I guess.

Part 4 is that this new Edge is not a UWP or Universal Windows Platform app and there

are very strong rumors that it will not be distributed through the Store.

UWP, if you didn't know is Microsoft's native app platform for Windows 10 that was supposed

to be this huge thing that worked on Windows Phone and Xbox and Hololens and what not,

and while the old Edge was built on top of it, the new one will be built on top of the

older Win32 platform.

Kind of understandable, since that's just what Chromium uses and because older Windows

platforms only support Win32, but yeah, it's not a good look.

Together with multiple new key apps from Microsoft like Teams, Visual Studio Code and the new

Skype that didn't go the UWP / Microsoft Store route, this definitely shows that Microsoft

has either significantly de-prioritized or delayed its efforts to build a proper new app platform.

And that's a good place to end the announcements and start exploring why Microsoft made this switch.

The announcement post they wrote on GitHub would like you to believe that they switched

because their love for the open source community was too strong and they just couldn't contain

it anymore, but of course that's more of a PR story than anything.

Don't get me wrong, the new Microsoft does seem to love Open Source quite a bit, but

they could have just open sourced Edge, or decided to adopt Firefox's Gecko engine,

which is truly open source and would have given Google Chrome some proper competition.

Open source was a factor for sure, but not the main factor in my opinion.

In fact, this was, more than anything, just a simple admission of defeat.

Microsoft tried really hard to make Edge work, they poured resources into it, made it actually

a pretty decent browser aaand it never really took off.

So instead of continuing to build their own thing and burning money, I think they will

try to start influencing Chromium instead.

Hear me out.

Historically, Google has been notoriously unwilling to support most Microsoft Initiatives

like Windows Phone, like the UWP platform, like the Microsoft Store, like, you know, making

their websites work well in Edge, or more recently Windows 10 on ARM.

But now Microsoft can just, uh, gently nudge them into the right direction by contributing

the right code to Chromium.

Starting with ARM, it seems like Snapdragon processors are finally going to become viable

for Windows 10 this year with the recently announced 8cx.

Until now, one of the main things holding the platform back was that Chromium apps weren't

native and had terrible performance on it.

But now with Microsoft's contributions, that will change.

The new Edge, Chrome, Electron apps, they will all be running natively on ARM.

Given that in a few years from now I expect a big chunk of Windows devices to run ARM

chips, I think this is hugely important for Windows.

Similarly, I also wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft slowly tried to introduce UWP support

to Chromium.

In fact, some open source Google projects like WebRTC for example have been introduced

to UWP and I think there is more to come.

Like, ever heard of Windows 10 Lite?

It is the current code name of Microsoft's long-standing dream of building a version

of Windows that doesn't have all the nasty legacy stuff Windows has been carrying around

with it for decades.

It would make things lighter, faster, more secure by only running UWP apps an web apps.

Kind of Like Microsoft's take on a Chromebook.

Problem is, the new Edge, which I suppose will be a huge part of this new OS is neither of those things,

it's a Win32 app.

So it couldn't actually run on this new platform... Unless, until then, Microsoft finds a way

to turn it into a UWP app.

And that would mean that in the future, conveniently, Chromium browsers and all the Electron apps

could also easily become native UWP apps if they wanted to.

Look, I bet that Microsoft would have preferred to have its own successful UWP browser, that the masses

adopted and loved, but since that failed, the next logical business decision is to adopt this popular thing

that everyone uses, Chromium, and to slowly turn it into something that Microsoft can benefit from.

And we'll see how much Google will let them get away with.

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Colin Quinn Thinks the United States Needs to Break Up - Duration: 5:09.

-You have a new show opening.

It's called "Red State, Blue State."

-Yes.

-It seems obvious, but what's the show about?

-Um, whoa.

[ Laughter ]

That what you say to all of your guests' new show?

Seems done. But what's your show?

[ Laughter ]

Why don't you just flick your card at me?

Sorry. I tried a little action there.

Didn't work. [ Laughter ]

See, I'm a verbal guy.

Tried to be, like, "Yeah, I'm a physical comic,"

and everybody just looked at me like, "Bye, folks."

Note taken.

The show's about the breakup of the United States.

-Yeah, well you've talked about this before.

-I've talked about this before, but it seems like it's about --

I mean, at a certain point, you have to look at each other

and go, "Look, it's not working. We separate --"

My plan is city-states, like they used to do, you know?

So we're together if somebody invades us...

-Right. -...you know.

-I don't know who that would be. Mexico or Canada is not likely.

But, otherwise, you separate, personalities are different,

people have different views on things.

-The European Union --

that's sort of what you're thinking for here.

-Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's what we should've done.

Well, from the beginning, European --

This country is supposed to be Europe.

It's the same size, the same shape -- more or less.

You know, run with me. [ Laughter ]

Everybody's out there, they got their iPhones going.

I look like an idiot. But I mean, um...

But we got greedy. Instead of taking the hint

that God puts all these rivers and mountain ranges in our way

to say, "Those are separate countries,"

we're like, "No, it could all be the same country,"

and now we're almost in the middle of --

It's an annulment, a divorce. You know.

It's just a question of how to break it up

and who gets Alaska and Hawaii,

which they're our kids,

but they're from a different father.

-Yeah, yeah. -Those states.

Who gets Florida, the troubled kid.

[ Laughter ]

-How do you --

And you've been touring the country with it.

-Been touring the country. Yeah.

-And how do they feel?

How do your audiences feel about this idea?

-When I was doing my other show,

it was sort of based on countries' differences.

Three years ago, people were like,

"We're not gonna break up."

Now everybody's like, "Yeah, let's break up."

-Yeah. -Because it's two different ways

of looking at the --

The right and left look at this country,

both ignorantly, you know?

So, there's certitude of ignorance,

where people on the right

just look at it like it's the perfect place.

Like they're at a high school football game,

"USA! USA!"

And people on the left look at it like

they're in an ICU unit.

Like, "I'm sorry. There's nothing we can do.

It's hopelessly, systemically patriarchal."

You know. -[ Laughs ]

And do you find --

Obviously, you are looking at both sides of it.

-Sure. -And do your find

your audience embraces that? Are they happy about that?

-Well, nobody's ha-- You know what I mean?

Nobody's happy in the whole world right now, by the way.

-[ Laughing ] Yeah. -France is in riots.

England's in Brexit. Nobody's happy.

You know what I mean?

But my audiences, they're very happy.

-Yeah. [ Laughter ]

Do you feel like comedy audiences change

when you go out on the road, that they're looking

for something different than they were 10 years ago

when they go out for a night of comedy?

-I mean, I feel like you have to have more --

you have to be talking about

what's going on in the world more.

Unless you're really great at not doing that.

Like, a guy like Mitch Hedberg, who's dead.

I'm using him as an example. -Yeah.

-But Mitch Hedberg, you get into that vibe.

Unless you're that guy, committing fully,

yeah, you have to be more talking about what's going on.

-I also think you talk about things that are going on

in a way that maybe people aren't expecting.

-Right. -When people come to your show,

like, at this point, I feel like your brand is,

"This is great, 'cause somebody's

gonna tell me about it in a way

that I haven't thought about it yet.

Is that fun to have that expectation

when you go in front of an audience?

-Yeah. I'm glad you sa--

I mean, it's even fun that you said it.

[ Laughter ]

I'm like, "Yeah! I like that!"

-Do you ever -- Are there things now --

You know, because this is dicey.

You're talking about how we're split in two.

Are there things you do where you feel like --

What, is that your Andrew Dice Clay impression?

[ Laughter ] -You said this is dicey.

I was like, "'Ey!" [ Laughter ]

-It took me a second to go back and realize

you were doing Andrew Dice Clay. -[ Laughs ]

-Did you ever see Andrew Dice Clay live?

I'm changing subjects now. -Yeah, okay.

Yeah. Sure, I did, back in the day.

-And he crushed, right? -He wrecked it.

Me and Chris Rock once, in a car,

going to an obscure little gig.

And we got caught in a traffic jam in Nassau County

'cause Dice was selling out Nassau Coliseum.

In those days, nobody would ever do that many --

-Yeah. -It was amazing, yeah.

-But are there subjects where you start talking about it

and you realize, "Oh, this is --"

you can just feel the audience

sort of tighten up in a way that --

-Yeah, every -- It depends if it's left or right.

Whatever you say, everybody, they just all get,

like -- everybody's like, "Okay. Where do you fall on this?"

'Cause everybody cares where you fall on every subject.

That's the thing now. It's like, "Where do you stand?"

And everybody's very, you know, serious.

-And do you feed off that? It strikes me --

and I don't want to put myself in your head --

that you are someone who enjoys that moment

where they're waiting to hear.

-If I can get them laughing afterwards, yes.

-Okay. -I mean, yeah.

And, I mean, I do feel proud, of course,

if you can make people laugh when they're kind of like,

"Uh..." You know what I mean?

Of course, I love that. Yeah.

-Well, I -- for my money, no one does it better than you,

and it's just so great to have you here, as always.

-Thanks. -Congrats on the new show.

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Colin Quinn Ruins Every Christmas Song You've Ever Loved - Duration: 6:28.

-How are you? -Forget about me.

How are you, okay? That's the new sincerity.

Fake people going, "I don't care.

How are you doing?"

It's like, "All right, back off," you know?

-You don't like -- You don't care for those people.

-No, I don't. -Okay.

-No, I like small talk as much as the next person.

-Do you like this time of year? Are you a Christmas guy?

-It's the perfect time of year for small talk,

because I'm like -- You know, even today,

you go, "Do you believe this rain?"

I like how everyone's shocked --

we're all so shocked by the weather.

It's like, "I can't believe this rain."

It's like, "Yeah, in prehistoric times, if it started to rain,

you never saw it before, but, you know..."

It's like, "Oh, this cold is ridiculous.

I mean, it was warm.

Then it's progressively got -- I can't even believe it."

There's nothing else to say, though.

What are you going to do?

-Do you like, you know --

I guess it was last week was SantaCon.

-SantaCon takes over my village.

It takes over the whole city now.

I don't like it because, first of all,

it's just kids doing, like -- Like, Santa puts in the work.

You know, he actually -- They just dress like Santa.

I don't know if you call it cultural appropriation

or -- Santa works hard putting together the toys,

doing the thing with their families Christmas Eve.

It's like stolen valor, you know,

when they dress up like soldiers.

-Sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. -You know.

-Do you think it's like Civil War re-enactors?

-Yeah, I guess, in a way, it is.

-Are there Christmas movies you like?

-Well, I mean, "Love Actually" is infuriating,

but we all know everyone loves "Love Actually."

I hate it because -- First of all,

it's obvious why you would hate it,

but, also, from English people --

When I first saw it, I was like,

"Oh, it's going to be, like, ironic."

You expect English -- I like the old-school English idea

of English people -- sarcastic, ironic.

That's the most American, enthusiastic,

happy-ending movie.

It's like a Gary Marshall movie. No offense.

We all know you were in "New Year's Eve."

Fantastic job. -Thank you. Thank you.

-And the hospital, the wife's pregnant.

Don't act like you didn't watch this.

And, yeah, but then it's just -- You know, it just shows

the fall of the British Empire, basically.

-I think it's one of the --

It's my favorite terrible movie, "Love Actually."

-Yeah.

-Because there are so many wonderful actors

being brilliant, but, yet, yeah, the ending,

because the kid just runs --

-I must have missed that part. But...

Wonderful actors being brilliant.

Yeah, a couple of Academy Awards.

-Songs? Do you like Christmas songs?

-"Love actually" had, you know, Mariah Carey --

There's a great song.

-You will stand by that song.

-I stand by that song, even though I don't want to.

And I stand by -- I stand by, you know,

Elvis, "Blue Christmas,"

and Charlie Brown's Christmas song is amazing.

-Yeah. -And I hate to say "Bubles."

I hate to be the kind of person that likes Michael Bublé.

-Bubles? Oh, Bublé. -I call him Bubles.

-You call him Bubles?

-In the soccer-mom community,

we call him Bubles, all right?

And -- But, you know, he gets me.

-Yeah. -I have to say --

-No, he's fantastic. -I want to hate him, you know?

Because it's just -- I don't feel good liking --

But then I hear "I'll be Home for Christmas."

All right, Bubles, you got me. -Yeah.

-I think it says a lot about you that you're willing

to admit that Bubles got you.

-Yes, he did. -Yeah.

-Because you could be -- You know, I think there are

a lot of guys out there pretending, you know,

"He's not for me," but they hear him and like him.

-No, I think you're right. -Yeah.

-I wanted to be ironic about it, but then I was like, "Oh!"

Same with "A Star is Born." I saw "A Star is Born."

-Oh, you liked "A Star is Born"? -Yeah.

-Yeah, it got you.

Did you go in hoping you wouldn't like it?

-No, I went in just dreading going to see it.

But then after 20 minutes, I was like,

"Oh, my God.

This movie is so long." And by the end, I was like...

-What about -- Do you buy into

the "Baby, It's Cold Outside" being problematic?

-Oh, yeah, I saw that -- Well, "Baby's Cold --"

I mean, first of all, the most offensive Christmas songs --

I mean, "Baby, It's Cold Outside" --

it's always been a little rapey.

Everyone knew that. You know what I mean?

I mean, she could have -- Not to blame the victim.

She could be a little stronger in her --

You know, she's like, "I can't," and instead of being like --

After you keep saying, "Baby, it's cold,"

"Stop repeating that line.

You're making me uncomfortable." -Yeah, yeah, yeah.

-She could have -- ♪ This is not okay ♪

She could have been clearer, too.

But, no, the most annoying is John Lennon, Paul McCartney,

because John Lennon and Paul McCartney

both wrote Beatles songs at each other --

Christmas songs that were basically attacking each other,

and we had to be the ones in the middle.

We're like the kids in this feud.

-So you don't like their Christmas songs.

-Well, John Lennon's is almost like a parody of

a John Lennon song.

♪ And so this is Christmas ♪

♪ And what have you done? ♪

What have I done, John?

You broke up The Beatles, and you blamed your wife.

You let your wife take the fall. You ended the '60s.

Don't worry about what I have done, John.

And then Paul's -- I mean, look, I love Paul,

but, I mean, it's not -- it's a nursery rhyme.

-Yeah. -♪ Christmas ♪

♪ Wonderful...♪

This guy wrote "Yesterday," you know, "Blackbird,"

"Long and Winding Road."

You can't then write something --

You can't phone it in after you're great.

It's like if LeBron scores 7 points, we all notice.

You know what I'm saying? -Right. I see.

So you're saying, like, once you hit a certain level,

you can't hand that in and be like,

"Here's my Christmas song."

-You cannot, you know? -Yeah.

-But "Baby, It's Cold Outside," it's a different time.

That's what people say.

-What about "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"?

How did you feel about that?

-That's 20 times worse than "Baby, It's Cold Outside,"

because at least "Baby, It's Cold Outside"

isn't trying to be a Christmas song.

-Yeah.

-"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"

is the most traumatizing -- I remember, I don't know if

I was a little kid, but I was like, "Ooh!"

It's your mother. It's people's mother.

You know, and you're just basically saying

she's cheating on your father at 3:00 in the morning

on Christmas, next to your presents.

Your presents are there, like, falling.

You had the presents with his soot-covered --

You know, I mean, it might as well say --

♪ I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus ♪

♪ And then I started acting out violently in school ♪

And, "You know, I was diagnosed with developmental issues

and I'm starting fires in the apartment complex,"

you know?

-Well, that's ruined that, yeah. -Yeah.

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Baby Monkey | Doo And Cat Miu Stay At Home With Daddy - Duration: 10:19.

Hello, our dear friends

Today, Mom and Tom are in school

There are only Doo and Miu to stay at home with Daddy

I pick 3 star apple fruits. They are ripe on the tree and so delicious.

There only 3 but my family has 4 people so dad and Doo will eat the biggest star apple

And two remaining fruits are for Mom and Tom

Miu... Where's Miu??

I also prepare the food for Miu. It's sausage

Miu's smaller so daddy feed Miu first

Before eating star apple fruit, we have to roll over it to be soft fruit

Do like that, it'll be more delicious

Doo must be good, not spoiled for Dad to get fed

There are 2 kinds of star apple fruit: white and violet one

Violet star apple fruit has more nutrients than white one

Star apple fruit is not only delicious and sweet, it also has many great uses

It is rich in vitamin C, a potent antioxidant, rich in minerals, rich in fiber and no fat

It's so delicious

is it delicious?

Doo eat by yourself, please. You're big now. Dad'll not help you anymore

Miu does not seem to want to eat anymore

Miu eats and sleeps all day. When eating, Miu eats very little but she eats many times a day

Yeah.. That's right

Let Dad help get the seeds out

This is the first time Doo has eaten star apple fruits

He loves it so much and eats a lot

You have to pick up and eat

The star apple fruit is for you, and sausage is for Miu, not for you

Doo eats it all and then dad'll get you for other pieces. I saved one piece for you

Miu has to try to eat a lot so that you'll grow up fast

Let dad take the seed out for you, Dad doesn't eat it..

You can't eat this seed

These two star apple fruit are for Mom and Tom. You can't eat them

Thank you so much for your ưatching

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Have a nice and happy day

With all good wishes for a brilliant and happy Christmas season. Hope things are going all right with you.

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Liquor Store | Deep Shergill | Gur Sidhu | Rahul Chahal | Latest Song 2018 - Duration: 3:41.

There is no way when I take stand

Yours boy is like brand

There is no way when I take stand

Yours boy is like brand

Where your thinking stops from there my links starts

Youngsters copying us

We will empty liquor stores

When we have party with friends

We will empty liquor stores

When we have party with friends

My friends are always ready for the party

Thats why we made beer bar at home

My friends are always ready for the party

Thats why we made beer bar at home

When they gather up opens bottles

No marka can bear this

We will empty liquor stores

When we have party with friends

We will empty liquor stores

When we have party with friends

They will grill chicken on bbq

We have also drum of desi

They will grill chicken on bbq

We have also drum of desi

We are different

We drink together

No worries for future

We will empty liquor stores

When we have party with friends

We will empty liquor stores

When we have party with friends

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Your shergill did very well job

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Whether he talks littlr but did very great things

We have strong discussion on that

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Your shergill did very well job

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Love for Lennie ft. Tallulah Willis | Catfish: The TV Show | MTV - Duration: 5:21.

Is this a Lyft?

They're stopping. Oh, wait. Is that him?

Yeah.

That's some ...

Hey, Chelsea. I'm real.

Hey. Nev.

Lennie.

Hello. Hi.

Well, welcome. We're all a little surprised.

Yeah.

Why?

I mean there were some things that ...

Yeah. ...might've seemed like maybe

it wasn't gonna be you coming outta the car.

Like what?

Never FaceTimed ...

Yeah, I mean, just kinda hard with my schedule.

You know, I have like, two different jobs, and ...

I know, but a five minute FaceTime ...

Yeah.

I think you're communicating something more ...

Right.

By not doing it then just by, "Okay, hey, what's up?

I'm a real person."

Mm-hmm (affirmative).

I guess, yeah. I have a busy schedule too.

Like, I do like, two jobs plus my apprenticeship.

Yeah.

You made a sort of allusion to there being something

that you were concerned,

or maybe like, insecure, or uncertain about.

Is there something that Chelsea doesn't know?

No, it's just, I mean, she's seen me on TV.

You know, like, she has that understanding of me.

Yeah, but like, I never had this idea of you,

or that you had to meet this expectation or anything.

I'm just kinda concerned with you know,

how you picture me in your head versus reality.

Yeah.

We talked to your friend, Pierce.

He said you might have someone else

administrating your Facebook page.

Kinda had somebody that was in control of that

whenever I was on the TV show.

Is someone still actively administrating-

Yeah.

Like, that never even crossed my mind. It's just kind of ...

Because obviously, if you're giving them your login,

it's you know, kinda-

They'll see our messages.

Yeah. Yeah.

Is there kinda some rules with that?

Yeah, they're not supposed to like, snoop too much.

Okay but, we also asked Pierce if the number Chelsea had

is the same number he had.

Oh yeah, no. He said, "No."

Yeah, he might have my older one.

So you have a really old number that you don't use anymore?

I have a work phone.

Okay, we found some weird names

associated with your phone number.

Brooman?

Oh, that's my sister and my brother-in-law.

Your sister's Facebook page has your phone number on it.

That's weird, I didn't know that.

We have a family plan together, so ...

Right, but yeah, still a little weird.

I mean, it's almost crazier that it's you,

and that there was all this mystery around you not

FaceTiming, and that could've been easily ...

Explained by a few things.

Maybe that could've been communicated to her.

Okay, that just brings me to the big question for us,

where are you with your feelings toward Chelsea?

You guys have obviously talked about being together,

and maybe starting a family, and you're an adult.

Like, moving to Utah, and ...

Right, and visiting-

Having kids, and getting married.

They're some big words.

I've never said that to somebody.

Like, it's just kind of ... that's major, you know?

You don't just say those things.

I mean, you know, it's kinda like a long distance thing.

Flights are kind of expensive.

I wanted to save up, that's kind of what I'm doing right now,

I'm working like, two jobs, you know,

so I could possibly see her.

But you knew plane tickets were expensive when you said,

"I wanna come see you."

I can't tell if you really wanna make it work,

or if you kinda like that it can't work,

and it's sort of nice that it's far enough away that like,

you can have it, but not have to do too much.

If it were possible for us to have a relationship,

I would totally be down. It's just you know,

the struggle of living so far away from each other.

But I think you're jumping to the end of the game.

Like, why didn't you even draw her back?

You know? She did one for you.

Yeah.

Well, I actually made one about six months ago, for her,

but I brought my wrong notebook today.

Cool?

Why don't we just take two seconds, just to check in?

Okay.

We can chat a little bit, you guys can chat a little bit.

Yeah. It's all a bit of this

I wanted to, but I didn't, you know?

Yeah.

Seems like she's upset.

Yeah.

I think that even if there were obstacles,

that's a ... excuse.

Yeah. I'm here, he's here.

He needs to be showing up here, wowing you.

Yeah, he has to ... talk, please.

Like, say something.

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flying in the area prompted officials to shut it down for more than 32 hours.

One of Britain's busiest airports, Gatwick was closed from Wednesday night, local time,

after two large drones were spotted near the airfield.

The last drone sighting came more than 24 hours after the first, leaving hundreds of

flights grounded and affecting more than 110-thousand passengers during the busiest travel period

of the year.

Police are still trying to locate the device and its pilot, and are considering plans to

shoot it down.

The UK has also deployed the army.

Officers say the drone flight was not terror-related but was a "deliberate act" of disruption.

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Hosoon breastfeeding her puppies

Writhing in agony

Owner trying to keep her from hurting herself

Severely injured

Her skin is trembling

She can't think straight

He tries to be strong for the dog

But he breaks down too

A few days ago, Hosoon came back with wounds

Its upper chin, teeth and the roof of her mouth.. Everything was a mess

They stitched up the wounds

The vet said that words could not express how terrible this is

That it might be best to put it to sleep

(Don't give up on me)

But Hosoon has 20-day-old puppies

Stays strong for her puppies

She was breastfeeding as soon as she came back from the hospital

Mommy puts her puppies first

Ahh

Gets fed with a syringe

Even eating is painful

I don't want to see her suffer

Hosoon gets transported to a specialized hospital

It's severely injured

Bones broken into pieces, and the tissue on the roof of her mouth is torn

And its nose moves too

It's all torn as if with a blender

It's impossible for a human to have done this

It looks like a beast had attacked her

(What happened to Hosoon?)

Asks around..

A wild boar comes down from there

And digs up the rice field

It's likely that Hosoon was attacked by the wild boar

The puppies are waiting for their mother

Uses 3D printing to reconstruct it

Hosoon ah~

Hosoon ah~

Hosoon ah~

Hosoon ah~

My puppies must've been hungry

For the first time in forever

If Hosoon died

I would think about Hosoon all the time

So I'll take good care of her until the end

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U.S. special representative for North Korea claims Washington is eager to make progress

in talks with Pyeongyang.

During a working group meeting with his South Korean counterpart, Stephen Biegun agrees

that a planned groundbreaking ceremony for an inter-Korean rail and road project will

be held as scheduled.

South Korea's finance ministry releases its monthly assessment report.

Clearly shown in the latest greenbook are the government's continuing concerns over

domestic and external risks, with the term economic recovery absent for the third straight

month.

The Seoul Plaza Ice Skating Rink is set up again in front of the capital's city hall.

Synonymous with the holiday season, the increasingly popular attraction invites visitors to enjoy

not only ice skating, but also VR entertainment and even the Olympic sport of curling.

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the Korean Peninsula.

At the Presidential office press center this afternoon Chung Eui-yong... gave a wrap up

of the government's efforts this year on diplomatic and security affairs.

He said the Moon administration's greatest achievement was eliminating the threat of

war on the Peninsula and redefining relationship with Pyeongyang.

Chung also praised the fact that denuclearization talks with the regime have resumed, and that

South Korea has been able to continue balanced and cooperative diplomacy with other countries

at the same time.

Last but not least, he said the government made it clear, the best strategy for security

is having a strong and responsible national defense.

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