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Donald Trump apparently learned a new phrase this week and that phrase is presidential

harassment.

Presidential harassment has taken the place of witch hunt and no collusion in Donald Trump's

tweets this past week and he feels like that's the best message to be sending right now.

Back away from the no collusion back away from the witch hunt.

I'm going to switch it up and say, this is presidential harassment.

And considering this man is, uh, being accused by more than 19 women, he sure as hell knows

what harassment looks like.

But here's the reality of what's happening right now.

Donald Trump is absolutely panicking.

The guy is losing his mind because right now every facet of his life is under investigation.

His campaign, his administration, his organization, his individual organizations that keep hiring

illegal immigrants with phony documents for some reason, uh, his charity, his inaugural

committee, all of his friends, his personal lawyer as campaign staffers, his children,

his son in law there is nowhere.

And I mean nowhere that Trump can't turn in his life without running smack into an investigation.

And it make things so much worse for them.

This week, Democrats are back in action in the House of Representatives.

They're requesting documents.

They're seeking his tax returns.

They voted this week, the handover transcripts from Don Jr, Jared Kushner, Lewandoswki, hope

Hicks, and all kinds of other folks.

They're handing those transcripts unredacted over to Robert Muller, something Republicans

had stopped them from doing for two years.

Well, they can't do that anymore.

They had sent her some of those transcripts.

They were heavily redacted so he couldn't see everything.

Those days are over.

Those transcripts are on their way.

If he doesn't already have them in his hands, and that's not going to bode well for the

Trump administration.

They're looking into some of his appointment.

He's.

They're looking into whether or not members of his inaugural committee, we're taking foreign

money or we're somehow paid off for special favors from business leaders.

There's a lot to be investigated here.

Is all of it going to bear fruit now?

Is most of it going to bear fruit?

Yes.

You would have to be nuts at this point to look at a guy like Donald Trump.

Look at all these investigations, look at all of these credible people launching the

investigations to think, oh no, he didn't do anything wrong.

No, everybody the guy has been associated with has gone down, either been convicted

or they've gone ahead and pleaded guilty to committing crimes.

You don't hang around with a bunch of criminals if you yourself aren't a criminal.

That's just not how the world works and that's why Trump is freaking out.

That's why he's come up with this new phrase, presidential harassment, but what he considers

harassment is really just the accountability.

This is what we should be doing.

This is what Republicans should have done for two years, so Democrats didn't have to

waste their time on it.

If something looks fishy, something that could be compromising for the president of the United

States, then look into it, but they refuse to do it.

They protected him, and when this is all over, Trump isn't going to be the only one looking

stupid.

Those other Republicans who tried to cover for him for two years, they're going to be

just as guilty when all of this is said and done.

For more infomation >> Trump In Full Panic Mode As More Investigations Are Launched - Duration: 4:06.

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5 of the Coolest Partnerships Between Animals and Bacteria - Duration: 12:11.

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It's Valentine's Day!

Today, people all around the world are celebrating love and relationships,

which means that this episode is all about bacteria.

Specifically, the beneficial relationships, called mutualistic symbioses, between bacteria and animals.

In nature, you can see lots of symbioses with the naked eye,

like clownfish and sea anemones or bees and flowering plants.

But there are also plenty between animals and bacteria that you would need a microscope to observe.

And like, no offense to Beyonce and Jay-Z or whoever,

but they might be some of the coolest relationships out there.

Because in exchange for a nice place to live,

many bacteria give their animal companions superpowers, like immunity to poison, or invisibility.

So, in honor of Valentine's Day, here are five of the coolest animal-bacteria partnerships.

Unless you grow plants, you probably haven't thought a lot about aphids lately.

They're the little insects that suck the fluids out of vegetation and transmit plant

viruses, and although they're major pests, they're actually pretty impressive.

There are more than 4000 known species throughout the world, and they reproduce ridiculously fast.

An aphid can have about 80 babies in just 10 days.

In fact, while they can mate, most are essentially born pregnant

through a kind of asexual reproduction called parthenogenesis.

This makes aphids great at multiplying quickly and damaging lots of vegetation.

But their diet also isn't that great for them:

The juices they eat lack many of the essential amino acids they need to survive.

You'd think that the response to this would be to eat a more varied diet, but the aphids

found a more creative, and lazier, solution: Many have teamed up with bacteria

that make amino acids for them.

They're from the genus Buchnera, and they're passed down from generation to generation

while the insects are still embryos.

These bacteria produce some of the missing amino acids themselves, like tryptophan.

And in other cases, it appears that molecules from both the aphid

and the bacteria work together to synthesize the molecules.

Scientists estimate that this partnership began up to 250 million years ago,

possibly after bacteria living in aphids' guts made themselves indispensable.

And now, neither organism can live without the other.

The bacteria allow aphids to survive on meals that would be impossible for other insects.

And the aphids give the microbes food and a safe place to live:

They have special cells called bacteriocytes that they use to house their microscopic buddies.

This relationship is so successful that the bacteria have even jettisoned

a large chunk of their genome, including genes for

responding to environmental changes and for building strong cell walls.

Cuz, like, if you already have a nice house and a stable environment, those genes are useless.

Now, these bacteria are down to around 500 genes,

while bacteria that live independently usually have at least 1500.

So the next time you hear about aphids going to town on crops or your friend's houseplants,

or my cherry tree, know that it is not the insects: It's a whole power couple.

Competition for food can be fierce in the animal kingdom, especially in harsh environments like deserts.

There generally isn't a lot of food to go around, and the stuff that does exist,

like plants, doesn't really wanna be eaten.

Desert plants often have defenses like spikes or poison that keep most would-be diners away.

One example is the creosote bush.

It contains a toxic resin that can cause severe liver and kidney damage.

Except, some animals seem to be more or less immune:

For decades, scientists have observed desert woodrats voluntarily eating the plant.

By itself, this isn't that weird. Some animals can resist toxins.

That's, like, normal evolution stuff.

What was weird was the discovery, published in 2000, that not all desert woodrats,

even within the same species, had this immunity.

Woodrats living in Southern California's Mojave Desert, where the creosote bush grows

naturally, were able to eat a lot of the plant without getting sick.

But woodrats living farther north in the Great Basin Desert, where the bush doesn't naturally grow,

got sick and lost weight after being fed the plant in experiments.

It took more than a decade before researchers figured out why.

In a paper published in 2014 in the journal Ecology Letters, scientists revealed

that it wasn't the rats themselves that were different, it was their gut bacteria.

When Mojave woodrats were treated with antibiotics, their superpowers disappeared,

and they could no longer eat the creosote bush without getting sick.

On the flip side, when the Mojave gut microbes were transferred to the Great Basin rats,

the northern woodrats gained the ability to eat the plant.

Scientists still don't know exactly what type,

or types, of microbes are necessary for this immunity.

Given that creosote bush resin contains several toxic compounds,

it's likely that many microbes work together to protect desert woodrats,

and that they're passed around through coprophagy, a fancy word for eating poop.

But whatever they are, they're doing a great job.

And in exchange for helping the woodrat stay alive,

the gut bacteria are rewarded with a steady stream of nutrients whenever that rat eats food.

Life somehow manages to exist in all kinds of bizarre places, including the bottom of the ocean.

When scientists first observed deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the 1970s,

they were amazed at the density and variety of life clustered around them.

In particular, the deep-sea clams they found, now called vesicomyid clams,

were much larger and more numerous than they had expected.

After all, most clams are filter feeders,

getting their nutrition by straining tiny organisms like plankton out of the water.

And down at the bottom of the ocean, clam food is in short supply.

Today, we know that vesicomyid clams manage to live down there, as deep as 6800 meters,

with the help of symbiotic bacteria.

The clams have extra-large gills containing lots of bacteriocytes,

which house microbes that oxidize the sulfur pouring out of the hydrothermal vents.

The bacteria harness the sulfur's energy to support both themselves and the clams.

And in return, they get a safe place to live.

Kind of like with the aphids' bacteria, these microbes ditched the genes related to

cell structure and movement, and they haven't been found anywhere outside the clams.

Also like aphids, these clams acquire their bacteria before they're born.

Bacteria from a mother clam is housed inside her eggs, so that when the offspring hatch,

they're already equipped with the partners they need to survive.

Most clams, and most other living things,

could never survive at the bottom of the ocean, so far from sunlight.

But with the help of these special bacteria, this clam has carved out a niche

in an incredibly competitive ocean.

Another superpowered ocean-dweller is the blue-ringed octopus. This animal is super cute.

It weighs less than thirty grams and would probably fit in your hand,

but I wouldn't recommend picking one up, because it is also

one of the most venomous creatures on the planet.

Its venom contains a potent neurotoxin called textrodotoxin, or TTX.

It's about a thousand times more toxic than cyanide,

and it works by blocking the sodium channels on nerve cells.

This stops the cells from firing, which means they can't tell muscles to move.

That means, like, the muscles that move your lungs,

and that would lead to respiratory paralysis and death within minutes.

Which seems kind of like overkill when you consider that the blue-ringed octopus mostly

uses this venom on tiny crabs and mollusks. But that's beside the point.

What's especially interesting is that the blue-ringed octopus doesn't produce its own venom.

Instead, some researchers think it's produced by symbiotic bacteria in the octopuses' salivary glands.

That being said, there is some controversy about this,

and not every study has been able to grow TTX-producing bacteria from those glands.

But many scientists are on board with the idea.

Scientists know of several bacteria that produce TTX, and from what we can tell,

the blue-ringed octopus seems to have established a partnership with several of them.

A paper published in the journal Marine Biology in 1989 identified at least six different

strains from several different genuses, including Alteromonas, Bacillus, Pseudomonas and Vibrio.

Scientists aren't sure how exactly this partnership began or the exact benefits that the bacteria get.

At the very least, living inside an octopus likely gives them protection from predators,

which is a definite plus.

As for the octopus, having a toxin is no good if you get poisoned yourself.

So like other animals that use TTX, including pufferfish,

the blue-ringed octopus also has evolved resistance to the toxin.

Among other things, its nerves have a different type of sodium channel that TTX doesn't disrupt.

So these little animals are able to go about their lives paralyzing others

while staying, themselves, quite safe.

Finally, life in the ocean can be rough, especially if you're a Hawaiian bobtail squid.

These critters are only 3 centimeters long when fully grown,

so they're a perfect snack for larger predators.

They also search for food at night, which is risky.

Light from the stars and moon filter down through the ocean water,

which means the squid's silhouette is easily visible to predators swimming below it.

At least, it would be, if the squid couldn't become invisible.

It's all thanks to the help of Vibrio fischeri, a type of bioluminescent bacteria.

The squid keeps these microbes in a special light organ in its mantle,

the top part of the body that kind of looks like a hat.

Then, when night falls, the luminous bacteria mimic the starlight and moonlight shining

down from above, making the squid invisible from below.

By simulating different amounts of moonlight in experiments, scientists have even shown

that the squid uses special tissues to regulate the amount of light it gives off.

That way, it can mimic what's coming from the sky.

So anyone passing underneath would have no idea that they're missing out on their next meal.

Bobtail squid aren't born with these bacteria,

but Vibrio fischeri are found in abundance in their habitat.

And as the squid draws bacteria-laden ocean water into its body,

the microbes get stuck in a special type of mucus in its light organ.

Unlike some of our other examples, this relationship isn't totally harmonious, though.

To prevent overgrowth of the bacteria, the squid has to expel up to 90% of them every day at dawn.

But the lucky ones who remain get to hide from predators.

And there's even some evidence that the squid provides them with nutrients

so their numbers are replenished by nightfall.

This partnership is obviously really useful to the squid, but it's also proving helpful

to researchers, because Vibrio fischeri is closely related

to other bacteria that can cause diseases like cholera.

Scientists are trying to learn how Vibrio fischeri has developed such a

friendly relationship with the bobtail squid.

Ideally, they'll be able to use that knowledge to answer questions

about what makes a bacterium beneficial or dangerous.

So, for squid, bacteria, and human scientists, this one is a win-win-win.

Bacteria are best known for causing diseases, and even when they're useful,

they don't always seem that cool.

But for a lot of animals, teaming up with microbes allows them to survive in places

they'd never be able to live alone.

And although they don't necessarily give you what you would call superpowers,

you can thank bacteria for a lot, too.

The microbes throughout your body help you produce vitamins,

digest food, and regulate your immune system.

So this Valentine's Day, maybe send a little love to your bacterial buddies.

And speaking of partnerships, if you want another way to team up with us and support

free educational content online, you could become a SciShow channel member!

We could get into that relationship. It's Valentine's Day.

Click the little join button, that's how we know you love us.

You'd be helping us make more episodes like this. You'd also get a bunch of cool perks.

Things like exclusive emojis for live chats, a public badge that appears next to your name

when you comment, and access to anything we post in our community tab.

That's a symbiotic relationship if I've ever seen it!

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you can click on that "Join" button below this video or on our channel page.

And to all of our current channel members and Patreon supporters, thank you!

[♪ OUTRO]

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¡QUE NO TE ENGAÑEN!, teléfonos falsos - Duration: 14:42.

Hello everyone, i'm Alexis

Today we are going to watch how to distinguish fake phones at a glance

This is quite an importante video

because maybe you heard somewhere that...

ah, here they sell fake iPhones

... or, ah, here they sell fake phones

I want to say that that phones actually exist

and we need to be careful when buying... mainly a used phone

to not receive an essentially chinese phone

as an original one

so, in this video I'll explain: why do they do that

what do they earn, by doing this

and more importantly, how to distinguish a fake phone from the original

and this video, as i'm saying is truly important

because is so common on sales groups

apps such as OLX, MercadoLibre and even Facebook

in a lot of sites where used phones are sold...

this kind of phones are used to appear

even more, later i'll be showing you

some posts that i saw

of fake phones, here in Montevideo, Uruguay

so, you'll see that is closer than it appears to be

so i'd want you to.. if you can

share this video for maximum diffusion

because, is something that everybody should be aware of

so as to not end up being cheated when buying a second-hand phone

so, in case you wish to follow me, i'd be leaving here my social networks

Well, to start this video i want to mention, all about what is a fake phone

a clone phone, is a phone that generally comes from China

that's created with the objective of... look like

... the original model, as an example

Samsung comes and launches the S9

so, as soon as they launch the S9, those chinese companies will be

... waiting, in order to sell their clone phones

and those are phones made just to pretend to be an S9

nothing to do with performance

... their unique target is to be physically similar to the original

and this is why, some people are offered with this phone

they see it and say: ah, it's cool, pretty sure they may end up buying it... but...

they're not having in mind that that may be a fake phone

and surely you may be wondering: why do they want to create a phone like an S9?

The thing is, that a brand new S9, at launch costs about USD 1.000

whereas a phone like this, is around 100.

there's a critical difference in price

but as i'm saying, is not only a matter of the pricing

because, although this phones look like an S9

internally they're completely different

An original S9 has an Snapdragon 845 chipset, which is a high end one

while one of those may rock a MediaTek, or old, or directly a low end chipset

because, those manufacturer don't care about

their phones having a great performance

what they want to achieve, is to sell it as something that pretends to be an S9

At this point, you may be thinking...

... those people that want to pretend to have an S9, let them buy it and done!

the problem is that

not always they're sold to people that want to pretend to have an S9

Sometimes, some people buy those clone phones for about USD 100

and they want to sell them for a much higher price

yes, this is a scam

because you're selling a falsified phone

at a higher price than what it should be sold

and here i want to point out that, some sellers...

declare that the phone they are selling is fake

... or they call them "Chinese S9"

... in this case, it's OK

there are no problems at all if they are selling them at a fair price

for those to want to buy it

but, the objective of this video

is to not promote the selling of those phones for an unfair price

because, it ends up being a scam

and a lot oh people don't know how to distinguish a fake phone

those clones even copy the software of their counterparts

i'd be leaving a screenshot from an original S9

and here, one of a clone

esthetically, they're so so similar

we see the same story with their packagings

they pretend to have a similar look, but always...

they fail with some fonts, or the displacement of some things

but if someone sells with sealed box

maybe you trust on they and buy it straightforward

so, if you're buying a sealed one

it'd be great if you can open it and see how it looks like on the interior

because, speaking about the S9, i've seen a lot of clones whose box have...

white accesories

white accesories come since the generation...

S7, and before

all S8's and S9's come with accesories like, charger...

... etc, in black

and as you may imagine

those people who sell these clones.. let's say... at an original one price

they just don't sell them for the same price, they pretend to sell them for less money

what makes their offer, more attractive

but as i'm saying

it's horrible that they still are doing this, this has been done for many years

and, today, i want to raise awareness about the existence of this products

so, let's see how generally a fake S9 interior looks like

removing the back cover

the s9 clone is pretty much completely exposed

while the original has a lot more plastic

and things that seal it from the water, remember that the s9 is resistant to water

and on the clone there's a tag that looks like from a supermarket

something that you'll never find on a original phone

and now i want to point out the word "the clones"

because, not only one manufacturer creates those phones

there are a lot of brands

that are, blank brands, i mean, that the original manufacturer is unknown

and not only there's 1 clone model

you can find lots of clones of the same phone

so, if i'm offered an S9 clone

and you're offered another S9 clone

surely it may be a phone made by other manufacturer, other company, other model

but, pretending to be an s9 of course

Now, i want you to take a look at this photos, and tell me which is original

the truth...

both

are fake

and now we'll see

how to identify a fake phone

through this video you'll learn how to distinguish a fake S9 plus from a original S9 plus, as a "generic model"

and then you'll learn the formula

and you'll be capable to identify if a phone you're looking at is fake or not

now, let's analyze a post that i found here

sold here in montevideo

let's see how it looks like

the title is: I sell S9 Plus unlocked, foolproof

it has many photos, ok

the price is $U 18.000

... or USD 550

from the beginning, to Uruguay pricing

this price is cheaper than what it should be

because, this phone new is around USD 1000

somewhere near $U 30.000

and other original used S9+'s, that i personally verified

they cost around $U 25.000, around that

First, what you need to do is, check it's photos and compare them to photos of the original phone

you may be wondering: how i can know that the photo i'm seeing is from a original phone?

actually, there are so many ways to find it out, if we Google Galaxy S9

we'll find

some carrier pages, the website from Samsung

pages like my channel

which have news about the S9's

or also, in Google Images we search: Galaxy S9 plus

and a lot of pictures will come up

and i want you to stay with the images that the majority share

that, is from the original phone

now, you'll see here a blue S9 plus

original

and here you'll se the photos of that post

I'll be commenting on that photos

but i want you to notice the differences too

because, this thing happens in a lot of brands... Motorola...

iPhone, iPhone is one of the most falsified ones!

also clones from LG

... or other Samsung models

there are no limits with this

on the first photo, the phone is booting

first of all, the font of the animation doesn't match with the original font

it seems to be bigger than what it should be

and also, if you see it, the clone has black background light

an effect called from english: "Backlight"

normal on some screens...

... but an original S9 has an AMOLED display

and an amoled screen doesn't need to have backlight so as to show the black color

on the original s9, the unique pixels turned on are the ones showing the samsung logo

while the rest of the screen is turned off

well, why do clones do this?

due to the fact that, the screen from an original S9...

as you may imagine, is much pricier to produce rather than a "classic display" with backlight

but it doesn't matter, all they want to do is sell that phone

also, now that a lot of phone came up with thin bezels, S9, the last iPhones... etc...

the clone has bigger bezels compared to the original

really noticeable

and if you notice, maybe on other photo, you may see that

the original S9 has a curved screen, a curved SCREEN

the display is curved

while the clone, only has the appearance like if it were curved, but is just the GLASS

be careful

because, they make a wider bezel, and they make it curved 2.5D

to look like if it were curved, when actually is not

also, when we talk about a phone being or not original

this is binary.

you can't say: ah is so similar, it may be original...

No!

or, it is original

or is part of the clone phones, because there are a lot of clones

and this is why, everything needs to match perfectly with the original phone

then we have an image showing the internal storage

i consider that the owner wanted to... highlight

that it has 128GB of internal storage

but we see a menu that looks like a base android menu

but in samsung, everything around memory management, is done with the device maintenance

and independent app

as you see, it looks completely different to the clone

so this may be other hint to detect that is a fake phone

then we have the back

which has a really dark tone of blue, the original is softer

the zone of the fingerprint sensor and the metal between the sensor and the cameras

is black

whereas on the original, it matches the color of the rest of the body

also, in phones like the S8 or S9 that have glass back covers

what that clones do is, to make it cheaper, they do the phone with a plastic cover

which at hand is felt instantly

the glass feels like real glass on a S9

while here it is like... hotter

and mainly, reflections

from a glass back cover compared to a plastic back cover, are significantly different

because glass is able to reflect in whatever way

while one of plastic

surely it has a predefined reflection pattern

well, following this steps you've learned how to see if an S9 plus is real or not

so now i want to pass to other phone that i've seen on a group

this is an iPhone 6S

it only has one picture, and i want you to take a look at it, and tell me if it's original or not

about iPhones, the things are different

because iPhones run Apple's iOS operating system, which is exclusive from Apple

no other brand can access to that OS, really

what clones can do is

have an Android Operating System

with an appearance similar to iOS

which is what all clones have, all iPhone clones run Android

... despite its similar look to iOS

rembember this, because is key to find if an iPhone is real or not

Well, about the phone...

it is... false

as what i mentioned of the apps

personally, i found it very difficult, but, what made me notice that is a clone

was... the WhatsApp icon

because it only has the bubble coloured green

while the original iOS icon looks like this...

completely rounded and green

if we see more things, we'll find that

the space between the screen and the front speaker is like, too big...

whereas the original iPhone is symmetrical

and the home button seems to be... bigger?

but, at first glance, for me it appeared to be original

and i need to say that iPhone 8 and before clones

are quite difficult to spot

as you've seen, it didn't was one of the best clones out there, but already it was difficult to recognise

but, since iPhone X and Xs were launched

chinese brands can't make a phone THAT similar

without having to deal with production costs as expensive as an original iPhone

whis is why, there are no brands that make iPhone X clones with such a bezel-less display

actually they make things that are really noticeable

you can spot them directly

so, well, i'll be leaving this video with this

if you liked the video, please share it so as to raise awareness about the existence of this phones

and to not get scammed

i want to start a new series on my channel

in which we'll be watching photos, just like on this video

and you'll be commenting if the phone is real or not

and you'll se the answers and check your errors

it'd be like something to improve your fake-phone detecting skills

so i reckon it would be interesting

and if you see a post, and you want to know if it's a real or a fake phone

send it to me via email, facebook, or whatever

and we'll see it on future videos on the channel

checking if it's real or fake

so well, that was all for today, see you on a next video, cheers!

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Meghan Markle's letter accusing dad of 'breaking my heart into a million pieces' revealed - Duration: 11:07.

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How to go to Universal Studio Japan from Shin Osaka Station with HD Full street view!! #124 - Duration: 3:07.

Hey guys, Welcome to Rion's TV! I am Rion!!

So in this video, I am gonna show you how to get to Universal Studio from ShinOsaka Station

I believe a lot of you guys are coming from ShinOsaka Station, So Let's go back!!

So first you have to find the transfer exit for JR line, and have to reach to Osaka station

Alright, let's go

This time, we use JR line to get to Universal Studio Japan, You can use Midosuji line, but it is more

complicated and expensive, so just use JR line

So at first, you have to transfer the train at Osaka station

So take a train from number 7 or 8 Alright so let's keep going

It's only the one station distance, however, I don't think it's walking distance,

so you'd better take train Alright so, let's take a train

Alright so, I am at Osaka station As you see, this station is huge !

So you have to be careful, if you take a wrong train

you might go to Kyoto or Nara or somewhere, where you don't wanna go

So make sure, take the right train For the next, we have to transfer the train at Nishikujo Station

So try to take a train from Lane No.1

Alright, so let's go

Make sure, ride on the Osaka loop line's inner loop

if you ride on the outer loop line, still you can get to Nishikujo,

but it will take 5 times longer than inner loop line

Nishikujo right now, so Universal studio almost there

just take the train front of the train, which is lane Number 2

Alright, so I am at Universal City station, almost there

Universal studio is right next to Universal City Walk

There are many souvenir street and restaurants even only the city walk, you can enjoy it

Alright, here I am at Universal City Walk, if you wanna know how Universal City Walk looks like

Please check my other video

So hope this video, can help your Osaka travel

Thanks for watching my video, and please subscribe to my channel

If you like the video, please thumbs up

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