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A very significant

property in the city of Little Rock,

in our traditional Quapaw quarter,

it was constructed in 1881.

When Designing Women came about,

that the general public became aware,

and everyone started coming to Little Rock

to look at the Designing Women House.

And the ladies were all here in the 80s,

they had parties, and there's pictures of them,

posters of them on the porch in their southern hats.

Only the exterior was used on the show,

so the front door which on the show was a single,

and here it's a double, and that always drove me insane.

What makes the house significant beyond

the Design Women, is it's one of the last remaining

architectural styles of this type in the

city of Little Rock.

You'll find, if you look at the city records,

multiple tenants in the building.

And it was broken up into apartments,

it was, at one point, a dance studio,

another time it was a boarding house

for alcoholics anonymous.

It was to the point where it just

hadn't been well maintained.

And by 1964, the city wanted to demolish the property.

A local antiques dealer stepped in,

and he purchased the property.

It has elements of Italiante architecture,

and some elements of second empire,

and that would be basically the mansard roofs.

The exterior's remarkable, I mean,

it's just got beautiful proportions.

And when you come inside, you can really

appreciate the scale of the windows,

you get wonderful light,

the rooms are wonderfully proportioned,

they're large scale, the floors

are incredible, the parquet floors

have been restored wonderfully.

The staircase, the high ceilings, the stenciling,

everything about it is extremely over the top and unique.

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Brush Your Teeth Song | Healthy Habits | Up and down! Fun For Kids TV Baby Songs and Nursery Rhymes - Duration: 3:15.

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Let's learn and have fun

Brush your teeth

Brush your teeth and be a good fellow

No no no

Don't let your teeth turn yellow

Do you love ice cream and jell-o?

Then brush your teeth

This wont hurt, good fellow...

Bu bu bu

Brush your teeth and

be a good fellow

Green, blue, red, purple and yellow

Pick a color and brush your teeth,

my good fellow

Bu bu bu

brush your teeth

and be a good fellow

Good morning Good night

Brush your teeth and bite

Apples and nuts so hard

With shiny teeth so white

Bu bu bu brush your teeth

And be a good fellow

Up, down and up

Up, down and up

Front, down and up

Back, down and up..

Up, up.. up...

Bu bu bu brush your teeth

and be a good fellow

every morning every night

no cavity to fight

no dentists to say Hello

Bu bu bu brush your teeth

And be a good fellow

Floss your teeth

And be good fellow

No no no

Don't let your teeth turn yellow

Do you love ice cream and jello ?

Then brush your teeth

This won't heart good fellow

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Abaondoned Railroad - Duration: 4:38.

Hello ladies and gentlemen today. We have another abandoned railroad here where just a block north of North West 20th Street on

Northwest 12th Avenue here, we see the Metro rail

there we see facing West at the track leads into that produce place and

It's are no longer active you can see the cars parking on it. You can see the crossing and then here

We see the actual spur

Or what's left of it?

This is an old CSX spur. Perhaps dating back to the SCL days

Where the cars used to load

the old wooden cross ties over here

how beautiful

Yep over there. We see some guys planting some trees

So we're walking East right now, and yeah, I got with the bulldozer right there. There's no more rails there there's oh

That's where they end.

Here it's barely noticeable.

So yeah, and then let me give you a walk West from where we originally began filming

See if we can see a date on the rail.

1924 there it is. I don't know if you guys can see it? Backlight 1924

the rail says 1924 on it. Wow!

See the

Tie plate you can't see a date on it

Yeah, this is a old, this is SAL it not even a SCL. Seaboard Airline.

Alright guys and we're back. This is the spot I originally began filming

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Peyton Manning Pokes Fun at Kevin Durant at ESPYS - Duration: 2:07.

What's up, guys?

Beija here for Complex News.

Yet another chapter in the long-running frenemy saga of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook

was written on Wednesday night—this time in a spot pretty far from a basketball court.

During his opening monologue at the ESPYS, NFL legend Peyton Manning took some time to

poke fun at Kevin Durant for ditching the Oklahoma City Thunder in order to move to

the dynastic Golden State Warriors.

For those who don't remember, Durant ditched OKC, and his good pal Russell Westbrook, last

July in order to go the Warriors.

KD had been playing for the Thunder since 2007, back when they were still the Seattle

Supersonics.

The move to the dominant Warriors team got Durant a championship this year.

So, back to the joke.

Peyton Manning suggested that, since Durant had ditched his teammates to jump aboard an

already-winning team once, he might be willing to do it again.

As you can tell from the reaction shot, KD did not seem amused by the joke—something

he acknowledged in a tweet later that night.

Viewers of the awards show noticed, and put together all types of responses, incorporating

everything from Kendrick Lamar to The Office.

This is not the first time that Durant has been mocked.

Last November, Westbrook showed up to a game against his former friend wearing a vest that

said "Official Photographer."

Many people took that as a dig against Durant, who had been a credentialed photographer at

the Super Bowl.

Westbrook, for whatever it's worth, denied his outfit was aimed at KD, saying that, quote,

"There's no story behind it."

But the two players seem to have made peace recently.

When Westbrook won the MVP award last month, he got a heartfelt congratulations from Durant.

So hopefully Durant won't be too angry at the fact that Westbrook was obviously pretty

amused at KD's discomfort.

To find out about the next chapter in the ongoing Westbrook/Durant saga, make sure to

subscribe to Complex on YouTube.

For Complex News, I'm Beija Velez.

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Questions About Trans Stuff with Cody and Ezra - Duration: 11:12.

hey guys, so I have some people here with me today and we're going to talk about

trans stuff, because I'm not qualified to talk about that myself.

Ezra: my name's Ezra, I'm

non-binary and my pronouns are they/them.

Cody: oh, hi I'm Cody

um, I'm a binary trans man and my pronouns are he/him.

so basically the

questions are going to be things about trans topics that are kind of annoying

to hear, but I feel like I can't answer them as a cis person, so these two are

going to try to answer them. one thing that I hear is people ask about trans

stuff is if the goal is to destroy gender stereotypes, what is it that makes

a trans person trans, rather than just a cis person defying those gender roles?

Ezra: gender presentation definitely is part of gender identity, it's not always the

whole situation. you can present one way but your gender is still going to be

whatever is in your head, so gender presentation is a little bit more a

little bit more choice to it, and gender identity is just what you feel

internally. even though the way I present can be read as like a butch lesbian or a

tomboy, the way I feel inside is always going to be non-binary.

Cody: people have said

to me like "why did you have to go through the transition? like we all would

have just accepted you as like a masculine lesbian and you could you

could dress however you wanted to. if we destroyed the notion that like woman

equals like breasts, and we like were very positive about the notion that like men

can have these body parts too and like why do you have to go through surgery?

why do you have to go through hormones? why do you have to change your pronouns

when pronouns no longer mean anything? and like gender is completely

constructed." regardless of how constructed gender potentially is, you

can still feel inside -like you still feel inside yourself that your

gender is very concrete and your gender means something very specific to you, and

if you're feeling like a man in my case and you're feeling that that means

that you would have a better quality of life if you got this surgery or if you

got these hormones or if you refer to as these pronouns,

then do it. however your gender looks like to you and that's how you want to

like physically embody that gender, that part of your gender. and like I

could still feel like a man and I could wear very feminine clothes and that

would be like defying gender stereotypes but that wouldn't be changing anything

about like the internal definition of man to me, and that wouldn't be changing

the status of man to me.

Mel: basically like what you both said is that gender is just a

thing that you feel basically.

Cody: yeah

Mel: -and it's not exactly in correspondence with like

how you dress.

Ezra: no matter how many people at this point understand that gender is socially constructed, like so is money.

and we very much need certain things to

function and also just rely on them a lot as a society. for some people without

physical transition it's very hard for them to be referred to in the way that

they would like in society all the time, and sometimes they need that, and they

want to always be read as the gender that they identify as.

Mel: so a popular topic

that came up recently on the internet was whether it's transphobic or not to

not want to date a trans person because you don't like their genitals.

Ezra: why would you date a trans person?

Mel: Shut up. [laughing]

I mean at the most basic level, if you're saying to

yourself and you're like a cis person and at this point you probably haven't

encountered many trans people, you're probably like "wow never seen one of

those," and it's kind of just like this conception that you have in your head

one: that all trans people are pre- or post-op that you're probably thinking,

two: whether or not they're on hormones, and when you boil it down to all that,

that's like turning a trans person into their transition, and like that's turning

a trans person into what body parts they can like have for you, when in reality like

their body parts they have for them. often times what I hear is not the

social part of being trans. it's not people being like "oh this person is like

socially transgender, therefore there's no way I would date them and their

ideologies." it's basically like "this is what this person has done with their body,

and this is what the trans person's body looks like, so I can never have sex

with them." what I would say to someone who's battling this within them about

whether or not they can date a trans person, and they can heap this burden on

their shoulders, what I would say is listen: if you feel uncomfortable dating

a trans person, if you feel uncomfortable wondering this for yourself, I for one

wouldn't go out into the world and say to everyone ,I would never date a trans

person. what I would do is harbor that feeling inside of you, examine it on your

own time and at your own willing, never say that out loud, and go through the

world not letting trans people know that you won't date them and having them feel

bad about themselves, but keeping that prejudice deep inside you and acting on

it as you wish. you know like, if you're not going to date a trans person, you

don't have to say it like-

Mel: -but we're agreeing it's a prejudice.

Cody: we're agreeing it's a prejudice.

Ezra: it is

Cody: oh yeah like it's a deep-seated discriminatory issue.

Ezra: and the problem is that no two trans people look the same or have the same

body because no two people in the world have the same body. if you're only

attracted to people of a certain gender and you go into every relationship

expecting all their bodies to look the same, you're going to be surprised a lot.

Cody: I got news for you!

Ezra: you're gonna be unhappy a lot.

I understand being uncomfortable dating someone with a certain set of genitals

but the fact is you can't boil all trans people down to a set of genitals, that's

just not going to work out for you. that's just not the case for everyone. I

think everyone has dating preferences, and you can be wary about stuff, but the

fact is, ruling out an entire group of people that is very diverse it's only

going to hurt your dating chances. chances are if you walk around saying

you want to date trans people like, we don't want to date you either

Mel: valid.

Cody: yeah like we're gonna tell you off

and move on. they're being like "no

I don't want to date trans people and you can't FORCE me to date trans people,"

Ezra: yeah

Cody: I hear that a lot, "you can't FORCE me to have sex with you."

no one's asking you to!

Mel: (mockingly) you're sexually assaulting me by telling me that it's

transphobic for me to not want a date trans people.

So another thing that comes up

a lot is what pronouns should I use to refer to a trans person when they were

pre-transition and why?

Cody: I think that the safe thing to do is

to assume that the pronouns they use now, those are the pronouns you should use

to refer to them like in childhood and like when they were born and

things like that. I know some people including myself will use like different

pronouns because they're trying to get a point across, but you should never do

that if you don't know for a fact and you don't have permission from

the person to do that.

Mel: another question is how can a trans person be trans

without experiencing dysphoria.

Ezra: so when I usually hear people ask this question,

they're generally talking about one kind of dysphoria which is gender dysphoria

that focuses on your body. usually people don't talk a lot about social dysphoria,

which involves the dysphoria that comes from people using the wrong pronouns

with you or using the wrong name, or just referring to you as a gender that

you are not. and I think that this question just often overlooks that one component

Cody: and I find it very interesting about like the whole like qualifier for

um for physical dysphoria. gender identity disorder was introduced to the

DSM and for like a lot of years, that's what insurance companies would need to use

and they still need the label of gender dysphoria. it's qualified as like an

illness, so for a lot of insurance companies that's what they need to know

you have in order for you to get on hormones and that's what they need to

have to subsidize hormones, subsidize surgery, and gender dysphoria

specifically refers to like discomfort with one's genitals, with one's

hormones, with the way one's body feels to them, and so a lot of counselors, a lot

of people just in society don't assume you're legitimate unless they can use

that as a reference point.

Mel: the last thing we're gonna talk about is "if such a small

percentage of the population is trans, why should I change my behavior as a cis

to accommodate.

Cody: I'm not asking anyone to like lift me on their shoulders and

carry me to and fro, just cater to my every need and bow down at my feet-

Mel: I would do that for you, Cody.

Cody: thank you I appreciate it ,but I'm not asking you to,

is the point. I don't understand what the big deal is about using a different name

and different pronouns. like nine times out of ten, that's all you'll be asked to

do and it's like as simple as words, and it's so not an inconvenience. even like

slip-ups like I've had people slip up and they'll be like "oh sorry, so sorry"

and they feel so guilty and like that might be a part of why people take such

like a defensive stance on it, is because they don't want

to be made to feel guilty but at that point it's like any slip-up you do, you say sorry

and you move on. and eventually it gets easier.

messing up pronouns is like when

you call the teacher mom. like- [laughing]

Cody: I called my lunch lady sensei once. [laughing]

I apologized and I moved on!

Ezra: I don't think I've ever known a trans person who's

gotten like really mad about someone accidentally misgendering them.

Cody: but I feel like a lot of the pushback about it just comes from being like "we don't want

to feel guilty" or like you don't want to have it on your conscience, you know? they

don't want to slip up and they don't want to be held accountable for not

doing that thing because if it's hard for them or if it's a little difficult

at first, they have to feel guilty about it, whereas if you're pushing back

before it even starts and being like "why should I change my entire worldview for

you?" then like you never have to start feeling guilty in the first place.

Ezra: I've never thought about it that way before. Cody: I just thought about it this way right now.

Mel: I hope you learned something about how to treat trans people from this.

Ezra: I also just want to say that like Cody and I are both on the trans masculine side

of things, and we have one perspective that is not everyone's perspective.

Mel: so if you want to follow these two cool people... Ezra: it's Ezra Rae. that's it. I talk about

being non-binary sometimes, I talk about my life.

Cody: my youtube channel is CallMeCody

I don't do a whole lot of like discourse videos, I don't do a whole lot

of like educational stuff. basically it's like just documenting what I've done.

I started when I was 16, and I was like a small child and I had a bowl haircut so

go check that out, and I just like follow my transition including like hormones

and recent top surgery.

Mel: I'll leave both of their information in

the description. thanks for watching and I'll see you guys next time make a video.

Cody: OH, so you're gonna cut this out?

Mel: yeah that's how this works Cody. [laughing]

Ezra: being trans is very serious.

Cody: trans people don't laugh.

[laughing]

Ezra: are you pro-trans Mel?

Mel: I'm very pro-trans, I'm dating one so..

Ezra: you just spit in my eye. [laughing]

Cody: that's transphobic.

Mel: I spit on a trans person, not clickbait.

Ezra: I'd kiss you too but that'd be weird.

Cody: yeah I feel like that's your thing.

Do you do a really cool outro? Do you do like (snaps)

Mel: [laughing] yeah I go (snaps)

Cody: oh my god

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Jeep Wrangler Rugged Ridge Monster Tie Rod w/ Tie Rod Ends (1997-2006 TJ) Review - Duration: 4:11.

This is for those of you that have bent, or otherwise banged up or broken your tie rod

on the trails.

The tie rod does hang in a location that it can fairly easily be banged up on the rocks.

If you're going to be replacing it, you might as well replace it with something much stronger

than factory to give you the peace of mind of knowing that's not going to happen the

next time you're out on the trail.

So this is going to be significantly stronger than that factory tie rod would be, and this

is also going to be right around the same price as the other heavy-duty tie rods that

are on the market, making this a pretty good choice.

This is made out of a 1018 DOM steel tube.

So there are no welds.

There are no seams.

This is solid, drawn-over mandrel tubing, which is going to be very, very strong.

It's actually going to be a quarter-inch wall thickness.

The tie rods themselves are seven-eighths-inch tie rods.

They are a taper fit, so they're going to fit right into those factory steering knuckles

without any issues.

Of course, this is going to be double-adjustable, so you can very easily set the tow of the

Jeep while this is still installed.

It comes with your castle nuts, it comes with your grease fittings, and of course with your

cotter pins to make sure everything stays together.

This also comes preassembled with your jam nuts already set and ready to go.

Now, when you do install something like this, I always recommend using a good bit of anti-seize

between the tie rod and the rod itself.

That'll ensure that you can adjust the tow down the line without things rusting solid.

But anytime you have a jam nut in play, you want to make sure that there's no anti-seize

underneath the jam nut, or it won't be able to do its job.

Getting this installed is going to be a very simple one out of three-wrench installation

that shouldn't take you more than an hour to complete.

The first step is, of course, removing that factory tie rod, which you'll do by removing

the cotter pins, and then removing the castle nuts.

Now, depending on the situation of your Jeep, depending on how much rust you have or the

last time you removed your tie rod, you may have some trouble getting those castle nuts

off with just a wrench or a socket.

The castle nut could be fused to the shaft on the tie rod end, and the whole ball could

be spinning on the inside of that tie rod end.

So you may have to use an impact, whether it's air or power, to get that removed.

Once you have the castle nut off, chances are, because these are a taper fit, that the

tie rod end is still going to be stuck inside of your steering knuckle.

The best way to get that removed is not to hit down on the threaded end of the tie rod

end, but actually hit perpendicular to that tie rod end on the steering knuckle.

That's going to be the best way to pop that taper fit out.

Once you have that removed completely, you can set your old tie rod end on the ground

next to your new one, and make some adjustments to get your new tie rod set to the proper

length.

That's going to affect the tow of your Jeep.

Once you roughly have that set, go ahead and set the jam nut, so nothing changes.

Get it set into your steering knuckles, and use the castle nuts that are included to get

this bolted into place, finally, installing the cotter pins to ensure that those castle

nuts can't back out.

Now, at this point, you can go ahead and set your tow further if you don't want to go based

off of the measurements that you already took.

There are a couple of ways to set your tow in your driveway.

It is going to be a fairly simple process.

At the end of this installation, before you drive down the road, you are going to want

to install your Zerk fittings.

You're going to want to grease this up and make sure you have plenty of grease on those

tie rod ends to ensure that they wear properly.

This tie rod comes in at right around $145, and most of the other ones on the website

are going to be of a similar price and a similar strength.

So I think this is a pretty good buy if you're looking for something stronger than factory.

So that's my review of the Rugged Ridge monster tie rod with tie rod ends, fitting your 1997

to 2006 TJ, that you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.

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Acne Scar Treatment For African American Skin | Acne Scar Treatment | Acne Scar Treatment Dark Skin - Duration: 4:01.

dealing with acne scars on black skin can be a bit of a challenge while there

are numerous treatments available today's video will discuss how to do

acne scar treatment for african-american skin before you watch this video please

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videos daily one apple cider vinegar and baking soda for acne you will need 1

tbsp baking soda 1 tbsp water 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar washcloth prep time

2 minutes treatment time 15 minutes method 1 mix

the baking soda with some water to get a smooth paste to wash your face with a

cleanser and pat dry 3 apply the paste don't in all of the

affected areas as you would a spa treatment for let it sit for 15 minutes

and then rinse off with cooler lukewarm water 5 finish by applying a moisturizer

6 the next day soak a cloth in the apple cider vinegar if you have sensitive skin

dilute the vinegar with water 7 dab the vinegar onto the affected areas of your

skin 8 let it sit for about 15 to 20 minutes 9 rinse off with cool lukewarm

water how often alternate between the baking

soda and apple cider vinegar remedies every day why this work while the baking

soda helps exfoliate your skin and dry out your acne the apple cider vinegar

helps maintain the pH balance keeping the baking soda for making your skin too

alkaline it also helps shrink your pores to

toothpaste and baking soda for acne you will need 1/2 teaspoons organic

toothpaste 1/2 tsp baking soda 1 tsp water warm washcloth prep time 2 minutes

treatment time ten minutes method one plays a warm

washcloth on the affected areas of your skin to help open up your pores do this

for five minutes at least to mix the toothpaste baking soda and water until

you get a runny mixture three apply this mixture onto the affected areas and

gently rub it in for about a - using a clean toothbrush four wash your face

with cool lukewarm water how often every day why this works this treatment is

used to eliminate blackheads by opening up your pores and exfoliating your skin

it helps dislodge built-up dirt and grime giving you clear skin three olive

oil and baking soda for acne you will need 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 tablespoon

baking soda prep times 2 minutes treatment time 5 minutes method 1

combine the baking soda and the olive oil to get a smooth mixture to apply

this mixture on to the affected areas and gently massage in circular motions 3

after massaging for about 5 minutes wash your face with lukewarm water how often

every day why this works olive oil has strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory

properties which helps soothe moisturize and repair your skin this remedy not

only helps prevent acne but it also helps fade scars with the healing

properties of olive oil which method do you find best to do acne scar treatment

for african-american skin let me know in our comment section below if you liked

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COLLECTING THE WAX FROM THE SOLAR SMELTER (ENGLISH TRANSLATION) - Duration: 1:53.

Hello!

Today, we'll show you how we

take the wax from the solar smelter.

In a previous video, we put

the wax in the smelter (link in the description).

Now, we take the selected wax

by melting, which we trade for

artificial combs.

There's nothing particular, except the smelter,

which if isn't built corectly, it

can't melt the wax.

Up there's the waste and here

the pure wax.

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