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If you haven't seen this video clip you are so in luck...it is incredible. If you

subscribe to my channel, if you haven't by the way why not!? I do a ton of videos

about Trump. Although a lot of people think I'm some big trump supporter and

that's why I do the videos that's not the case. I do the videos because he has

a very strong social skill set at a very strong frame and we can learn from him

whether a supporter of his policies and politics or not but in this video in

this clip he goes way too far and it looks bad most of the videos have done

show him things he's done well but this one he doesn't do it well he's out in

California and he's assessing these new ideas for the wall that's going up

between Mexico and the United States and I'm just gonna let you watch what he

says right here and then we'll break down exactly what he does and what he

could do better so next time you're trying to accomplish something similar

to what he is you're trying to make a point you can do it in the most

effective way and not fall the fool like he did in this instance but getting over

the top is easy these are like professional mountain climbers you're

incredible climbers they can't climb some of these walls these are like

professional mountain climbers first of all it sounds like the way that a valley

girl would say something but secondly it's such an over exaggeration and Trump

does a good job of exaggerating things just enough to get people's ear but it's

still somewhat believable but this is so far over the top so the point that he's

trying to make is that some people trying to get from Mexico to the United

States are pretty tenacious right they're gonna be able to scale some

pretty decent walls that you know there's been tunnels dug underneath

there's a lot of effort that goes into this right and I'm sure some of them are

you athletic an have shown the ability to scale some pretty epic walls right

but what he says in first that every one of them like it's almost some sort of a

race or a gene these are professional mountain climbers here like professional

mountain climbers you're incredible climb like every single person trying to

get over the wall are trying to come into the United States illegally it's a

professional mountain climber and it's funny the way the news station kind of

clowns I'm a little bit saying Trump attributes amazing physical

strength as it shows like some guy like like carrying his baby over the wall

attributing enormous physical strength to Mike pretty funny so what what should

have you done what should you do I think that sometimes using it a little

exaggeration to just tell a spicy story is fine as

long as it stays close within the truth so what he could have said is listen

we've seen some people trying to climb over the border who have been able to

scale like even even more sophisticated walls than what we currently have and

that's why we're putting a lot of emphasis on these really high these

really interesting walls that have attributes that make it harder for

people to scale so even the very athletic and ambitious ones would have a

hard time getting over something like that right because it's more believable

it still calls out the fact that he's trying to make the point he's trying to

make that we can't just put up something small cuz some people are gonna be able

to get over it without sounding stupid I sang these people are like professional

mountain climb like a mountain climber it's just poorly put so in this video I

wanted to point that out Trump isn't always right

sometimes when you toe the line by being engaging socially sometimes you go a

little bit too far and you say something that's so far over the edge that people

are gonna be like to really come on that actually takes away from credibility so

I don't want you to follow that thing no if this kind of breakdown and this kind

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McCrone in a handshake battle for 28 seconds Trump grabs McCrone hand and is

whipping him around through the French streets it's unbeliev add that macarons

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The Dangerous History of Electroconvulsive Therapy - Duration: 6:56.

[♪ INTRO ]

Nowadays, it's pretty standard thinking that psychological disorders can be traced back

to something biochemically unusual in the brain.

But a hundred years ago, scientists were just starting to figure this out and use different

chemicals as treatments, especially for schizophrenia.

We've had a number of false starts that probably did more harm than good.

But all this led up to electroconvulsive therapy or ECT— the use of electric shocks to the brain.

ECT has a history of misuse, but professionals are still actually looking into it as a treatment

in a few specific cases today.

Schizophrenia is a disorder that has many complex symptoms, which include hallucinations

and delusions, as well as disrupted thoughts and motor functions.

It can be pretty debilitating.

Today, many patients can control symptoms with medication and therapy, but a hundred

years ago there weren't really any treatments for it.

One of the first medical experiments to treat schizophrenia came about in the 1920s.

It was called deep sleep therapy.

The goal was to induce sleep for 5 to 11 days at a time using chemicals called barbiturates.

Barbiturates slow down the central nervous system by stimulating GABA neurotransmitter

receptors, which inhibit neurons from firing.

Deep sleep therapy was based on the idea that schizophrenia involved a vicious cycle between

brain excitation and motor activity.

So, hypothetically, getting patients to sleep for a long time could break that cycle of

too much activity, and hopefully cure the disorder — or at least reduce some of the

hallucinations and delusions.

According to the first research report in 1922, a quarter to a third of the first 26

patients supposedly woke up with fewer symptoms.

But it failed to mention that 3 of them died.

In fact, death was a constant risk.

And many patients that survived deep sleep therapy suffered from life-threatening fever,

heart trouble, and vomiting from that much interference with their central nervous system.

But this practice continued through the 1920s because it kinda worked, even if the reasoning

behind it was iffy and it was super dangerous.

Soon, though, people moved on to other ideas — like insulin shock therapy in 1927.

This treatment involved giving people big doses of insulin, which is a chemical your

body uses to lower your blood sugar by telling mostly fat and muscle cells to store extra glucose.

But all your cells need glucose to make energy.

So if your blood sugar gets low enough, your brain cells won't make the energy they need

to keep you conscious, and you can slip into a coma.

Which is exactly the point of insulin shock therapy.

This treatment was based on the idea that schizophrenia was caused by some weak neurons

in the brain … which, for the record, is also wrong.

And supposedly the lack of blood sugar would force those weak brain cells to shut down

and conserve energy, which would sort of jump-start them into functioning properly again.

Patients would be placed into a coma for 15 minutes, 5 or 6 times a week for 10 weeks.

And they had to be woken up with glucose through a nasal tube or delivered straight into their blood vessels.

And while the original report in 1933 claimed that over 70% of patients showed improvements,

even those improvements were usually temporary.

On the flip side, patients could suffer permanent brain damage, or even die from the procedure.

Which are… some pretty serious consequences.

Now, in the 1930s, convulsive therapy was also introduced.

The idea was that seizures and schizophrenia were antagonistic disorders — meaning, they

couldn't both exist in the same person.

By the way, now we know this is also 100% not true.

But, based on this hypothesis, doctors used chemicals to induce seizures to get rid of

schizophrenia symptoms.

Typically, they used a drug called metrazol, which isn't well understood.

But it high doses it causes seizures by disrupting the receptors of some neurotransmitters.

There may have been some positive effects from convulsive therapy — at a symposium

in 1937, they claimed that half of treated patients were cured.

But also these so-called successes may have been patients who only showed fewer symptoms temporarily.

And — no surprises here — the treatment was also a huge risk.

Some reports said that nearly half of the patients had such severe convulsions that

they were at risk of fracturing their spines.

So scientists were throwing a lot of spaghetti at the wall when electroconvulsive therapy,

or ECT, was proposed.

In the late 1930s, an Italian physician named Ugo Cerletti supposedly watched pigs get anesthetized

with electricity before being butchered.

So he wondered if it could be used with humans for medical reasons — like in the convulsive

therapies that were in fashion.

Early on, ECT treatments involved two electrodes placed across from each other on a patient's

scalp, sending 120 volts of electricity through them — which is about the voltage of a power outlet in the US.

Doctors quickly discovered that inducing convulsions this way didn't help with schizophrenia.

But according to research reports in 1943 on several different disorders, ECT seemed

to actually help with severe symptoms of depression.

Patients were also reporting positive experiences with ECT, and for a while it became a fairly

common treatment in hospitals throughout the United States and Europe.

But there was a major problem: those thumbs-ups might have been because severe memory impairment

was a side effect.

The patients often couldn't remember their treatments.

There was also a risk of severe cognitive impairment, like thinking skills.

High voltage shocks can cause tissue damage, and can disrupt the electrical signals in neurons.

ECT also came to be abused in some hospitals.

In 1985, it was reported at a National Institutes of Health conference on ECT that its misuse

didn't have "the goal of curing, but of controlling the patients for the benefits

of the hospital staff."

The good news is that today, scientists have found a lot of chemical medications that can

help manage both schizophrenia and depression, with side effects that aren't as severe or deadly.

But ECT is still used in some cases.

There are some differences today.

One newer practice is to place electrodes on one side of the head instead of sending

electricity straight through, which might decrease the chances of memory loss.

And now, patients are given muscle relaxants and anesthesia to reduce possible dangerous

side effects from uncontrolled convulsions.

But because there's still a chance of memory loss or cognitive impairment, ECT is only

used in patients who consent to those risks.

And it's often considered a last-resort treatment for very severe cases of depression.

That being said, some evidence suggests that it really seems to help.

A meta-analysis in 2004 showed that in studies where people were randomized to receive ECT

or either a placebo or medication, ECT was pretty consistently better than the others

at reducing symptoms.

And researchers aren't entirely sure why.

Some think it might be a benefit associated with the abnormal electrical activity of seizures,

as weaker treatments that don't induce seizures don't seem to be as effective.

And studies in rats have shown that feel-good neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine

can be released after a seizure.

Others think it might reset people's stress responses, by jumpstarting the release of

neurotransmitters that don't function right in depression.

But even as we're still learning about ECT, it's one of the tools that clinical psychologists

have in their arsenal, along with talk therapy and other medications.

Even if it came from a complicated history.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Psych!

If you want to learn more about chemical treatments for depression, check out our episode where

we debunk 4 antidepressant misconceptions.

[♪ OUTRO ]

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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) Movie CLIP 9 HD (Blu-ray) | CoolestClips - Duration: 3:25.

I'm so sick of this game. Stay out of my way, Spencer.

- What are you so mad at me for? - Why am I mad?

Are you seriously asking me that?

You got me kicked off the team.

Then you got me stuck in whatever... Whatever this is.

And you wonder why we not friends no more.

This is why we're not friends? You didn't wanna get stuck in Jumanji?

I don't think so.

We're not friends because I'm not cool enough to hang out with you...

...so you pretended not to know me anymore...

...until you needed me to do your homework because you couldn't.

No wonder you don't know anything about westward expansion.

Okay, you see that? You know what?

I'm not stupid, Spencer.

I asked you to do me one simple favor. Do my homework, so I don't get...

...kicked off the team, and you messed that up.

Now I can't do the one thing that I'm actually good at, and it's all your fault.

I should kick the shit out you right now.

- I'd like to see you try. - What did you say?

Oh, okay.

- I see what's going on here. - Guys.

You think because you... You, what, 6'4", 6'5"...

...270 pounds of pure muscle, I'm supposed to be afraid of you?

Is that what you think?

Maybe.

Let me tell you something.

You're the same annoying kid I've been trying to shake since seventh grade.

Ain't nothing changed.

Don't let this new body get your butt whupped.

Dumb-ass.

- No! - Spencer!

Spencer!

- You killed him! - Fridge, you lunatic!

Chill out. He'll be back.

Don't call me a dumb-ass.

Don't push me.

Or what, Spencer?

Or I'll push you back.

Did you just smack me?

You gonna smack me?

- Fridge, no. - Yeah, yeah.

Yeah. You wanna smack...?

Oh, no, no, no!

Enough.

We can't waste lives.

We need each other.

Like it or not, we have to do this together.

Could you say that one more time?

- We have to do this together? - But with the smolder.

Do you have control of that, or does that happen naturally?

It just happens naturally.

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30 Second Makeovers with Tan France | Cosmopolitan - Duration: 4:38.

So I can keep this and burn it?

You can burn that. -- Okay great!

Hi, I'm Tan France from Netflix's Queer Eye, and today I'm going to be giving 30 second

makeovers.

Okay, tell me about your outfit today, what made you choose this?

Um, I got ready a little fast, and I kind of go for comfort a lot.

I like that you've gone for dark clothes.

I really like the pants.

I've got a few concerns.

So I just want to do a few tweaks, I actually love the sweater!

I love that it's got a pattern on it, it looks great.

But, your bunny ears.

It's a little sloppy, so we're going to tuck those in.

You've got shorter legs, so get a shorter option, just so they don't bunch as much as

they are -- I know -- at the bottom.

I want you to tuck in this tshirt, because that's the one thing I don't think is working

on this look.

I love a pattern play, but that is so distracting.

All I'm looking at is that.

And the last thing is, I want to put another layer on you.

Danny: Awesome!

Tan: And you actually look cool and sexy -- cool!

Yeah, I like that. You feel better in this?

Danny: I feel so much better.

I just feel a little more confident and put together.

Good!

Awesome!

Okay, so first of all, why did you put this on today?

Tell me about it.

Uh, went to work, woke up -- where do you work?

At a Children's Hospital.

Okay great, my husband works at a Children's Hospital.

However, what he does is he wears clothes that enhance his body.

Your shoulders are here, but your shoulder seem is down there.

If we literally just lifted that, that makes a difference.

I usually buy it for comfort.

You'll still be comfortable with it, I promise you!

It's made to fit everywhere else too.

Alright. -- Next.

What you don't want to do is have your pants super, super long.

You're actually makes your legs look shorter than they are.

What we call it, is a break.

You want one break maximum, right now you've got two or three breaks.

When you've got a look like this, you actually don't need that belt, it's actually completely

unnecessary.

Don't wear a belt.

Your shoes are fantastic.

That already makes you look younger than you did a minute ago.

Michael: That's mind-blowing.

So tell me about what you do here.

Video -- shoot, edit.

Okay, so you're up and down, you're bending, you're standing a lot, all that kind of stuff

-- yeah, doing a lot, yeah.

So I see why you're wearing a slightly looser jean.

I'm not going to critique that.

Do you like to have your tongues out on your shoes?

Rashawn: Yeah.

Tan: Do you mind if I cover it?

Rashawn: Yeah, go ahead.

Tan: Let's try it!

Rashawn: Yeah we can try it!

You work at a magazine where it's all about style and looking good, and this don't look

good, so I'm going to get you to take that off.

Okay, I love the tee.

Rashawn: See, I've got some style.

Tan: Yeah, yeah I know you've got style!

I can tell by your shoes and your jeans, I know you got style.

I'm going to roll this up.

So, I know that you want to keep warm, but the sloppy hoodie isn't the way to go, so

let me give you something cooler.

Rashawn: Cool.

And ordinarily, I would say take your hat off, but I actually love the hat with all

of this. -- Okay.

I think you look great.

Rashawn: I feel better.

A little snug but I like it.

Don't worry about it, snug's nice, it shows off your body.

Tell me about what we've got on.

Tell me about this.

Brian: This was getting ready in 10 minutes before work.

Tan: Do you like the look of this on you?

That wasn't meant to sounds as judgmental as it did, but, do you like the look of this on you?

Brian: I mean, I don't love it, I don't hate it.

It's comfortable.

Tan: Comfortable's important, I get it.

But if you don't love it, you don't hate it, you may as well not wear it.

I want you to feel good about yourself, really!

Let's take this off.

How old are you?

Brian: 26.

Tan: Okay, yeah, that's definitely a dad top.

Okay, let's get rid of that. Thanks.

So this is a more age-appropriate sweater.

I don't love a fleece.

Layer up cause it's going to get cold in the morning, and in the afternoon it gets warmer,

so you can take layers off throughout the day.

Do you feel better?

Brian: Much better.

Tan: Do you see the difference between what you were wearing when you came in and now?

Brian: Definitely much more classy.

Yeah okay, there you go.

Happy enough? -- Yes.

Go, go, thank you so much. You look fantastic! -- Thank you very much.

So tell me what you do here at the magazine.

You clearly work at Hearst.

Julio: I work at Hearst.

I try to stay as comfortable as I possibly can.

Tan: Got it. Okay, great.

First of all, your jeans are fantastic, I really like your jeans.

And I like that they're an appropriate length.

But, I want to know if you've got anything underneath this?

Julio: I have a black tank top.

Tan: Okay, let's see it.

I'm going to keep you in neutral colors.

Julio: Should I?

Tan: Yeah, absolutely.

You can take that off, don't worry about it.

I mean you've got the body, why not show it off for goodness sake?

So, this obviously wouldn't be appropriate on its own for work, so I'm going to give

you a tshirt instead.

I want you to be comfortable.

Anybody who watches the show, you know I love a bomber.

So does Karamo.

So, here we go.

Okay, so I love this, but I want to do one final tweak.

Can we take off the hat?

Julio: Yeah.

Tan: Okay, do you feel better?

Julio: I feel great.

Tan: You want to wear this kind of style instead of the hoodie, right?

Julio: For sure, I love the bomber jacket.

Tan: So I can keep this and burn it?

Julio: You can burn that.

Tan: Okay great, thank you so much.

You won't be seeing this again.

Thank you, bye!

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BREAKING: Obama's FBI Agent Was Officially CHARGED And That's Just The Start - Duration: 6:10.

BREAKING: Obama's FBI Agent Was Officially CHARGED And That's Just The Start…

From the inception of the Trump Administration, they've been plagued by leaks.

Security officials have been determined to find and stop the leaks, but up until now,

it's been stopping one leak only to find another in its place.

The general theory has been that the Obama era holdovers were responsible for making

sure that the Trump Administration was neutralized by their information going out to adversarial

media outlets, almost in real time.

While several of the leaks have been found to be very close to the President, there have

been others popping up along the way as well.

However, information provided by both the Daily Wire and Fox News points to a criminal

information leak coming out of the Justice Department.

More specifically, the FBI.

Ironically, the investigation that disgruntled Democrats insisted on, following the 2016

win of President Trump, has been what uncovered the corruption on the part of federal employees

who sympathize with the leftist agenda.

According to Daily Wire, the most recent source of the leaks is an FBI agent with short ties

to former FBI Director James Comey:

"This week, the Justice Department's National Security Division charged an FBI agent based

in Minneapolis with leaking classified information to the media in a move similar to other recent

alleged leaks, including by former FBI Director James Comey.

Terry James Albury, who worked in counterterrorism, was charged with 'one count of 'knowingly

and willfully' transmitting documents and information relating to national defense to

a reporter for a national news organization,' Minnesota Public Radio reported.

Albury faces another criminal charge for refusing to hand over documents to the government.

Albury is the second person to be charged with leaking classified material to The Intercept;

an intelligence contractor was charged in June 2017 "with leaking a classified report

about Russia's interference in the 2016 election."

While a search warrant that was filed in federal court did not identify the news outlet that

Albury allegedly leaked to, a review by MPR 'found the documents described in the search

warrant that Albury leaked exactly match the trove of FBI documents posted by The Intercept.'

'The FBI believes that the classified and/or controlled nature of the documents indicates

the News Outlet obtained these documents from someone with direct access to them,' the

warrant stated.

'Furthermore, reviews of the FBI internal records indicate ALBURY has electronically

accessed over two-thirds of the approximately 27 documents via trusted access granted to

him on FBI information systems.'"

This case with Agent Albury isn't the first of it's kind.

A similar case was made concerning the actions made by Comey in 2017, as Fox News reported

in January 2018:

"Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley is pressing the Justice Department

for answers on whether James Comey violated bureau rules, saying it appears the former

FBI director leaked 'at least one' classified memo to a professor friend shortly after his

firing.

Grassley, R-Iowa, penned a letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein late Wednesday,

saying he and his staff had reviewed the Comey memos which were 'created purportedly memorializing

his interactions with President Trump.'

They did so in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) at the FBI and the Senate,

because the FBI deemed the 'majority of the memos' to be 'classified.'

'Of the seven memos, four are marked classified at the 'SECRET'or 'CONFIDENTIAL' levels,'

Grassley wrote, adding that 'only three did not contain classified information.'

Grassley's letter appears to back up July 2017 reports that several of Comey's private

memos contained classified material.

The Hill first reported this development; Fox News confirmed with a legal source at

the time that some material contained classified information.

The president seized on those reports at the time with a tweet saying: 'That is so illegal!'

Comey admitted in congressional testimony in June 2017 that he had given his friend,

Columbia University Professor Daniel Richman, his memos about discussions with Trump in

order to have his notes leaked to The New York Times — hoping to spur the appointment

of a special counsel to investigate Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign.

Richman told Fox News in July that he indeed received four memos from Comey, but said none

of them were marked classified.

Richman told Fox News that only the 'substance' of one memo, not the physical document, was

given to the press.

'That was not classified at the time, and remains unclassified,' he said."

No matter how many loopholes the agents and other anti-Trumpers try to jump through, much

of the interpretation of the law, and who to prosecute on behalf of it, is left the

discretion of the prosecutors themselves.

To that end, it potential leakers would do well to remember that while there are still

holdouts, the Justice Department is being run by the Trump Administration now.

It's very clear from context what is required of FBI agents.

The FBI employee agreement, which all agents must sign, states: "Unauthorized disclosure,

misuse, or negligent handling of information contained in the files, electronic or paper,

of the FBI or which I may acquire as an employee of the FBI could impair national security,

place human life in jeopardy, result in the denial of due process, prevent the FBI from

effectively discharging its responsibilities, or violate federal law."

Working for the federal government means bowing to the authority you're left with, or quitting.

Hindering the carriage of justice isn't on the list of options.

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Feuchte Schule | Zur Sache Baden-Württemberg! - Duration: 4:22.

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DuckTales (2017) - Theme (CZ) - Duration: 0:57.

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♪ Stories writes, from this realm ♪

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♪ He brings magical land here, ♪

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♪ Ducks come when you are in need, ♪

♪ when the anxiety awakes you from a dream. ♪

♪ Just call password: ♪

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এক আসনে এমপি হতে চান ২২ জন | 22 people want to be an MP in one seat - Duration: 2:49.

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Minute Vlog: Day Twelve - Duration: 1:06.

Minute Vlog: Day Twelve

Hi to all! Today I did a great job

helping my grandma. Feels good to help!

#ifyouknowwhatimean

and this is why I choose this quote

because it fully agrees with that.

Work hard, play often & live in love.

said by Stuart & Linda MacFarlane

couldn't agree more with it. And you?

Tell me in the comments below. And see you tomorrow.

By!

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Cruelty Free March Favorites - Duration: 5:31.

Hi guys welcome back to my channel today I wanted to share my March favorites I

have a number of products that I've been really really loving this month I have

makeup skincare and even a haircare item the first product I have is the

macadamia deep repair mask this one I got as a sample from Sally's it's like

at the checkout they have those little mini square packages and I picked it up

it was fairly inexpensive and I've really been loving it

it's the only hair mask that I've ever used that I noticed a difference with my

hair so my hair feels super soft after using it even days after I still noticed

a difference in my hair I haven't purchased the full size yet because I

think I got either 3 or 4 uses out of the sample so a little bit goes a really

long way but I will definitely be purchasing the full size very soon the

next product I have is the Tarte shape tape concealer and I feel silly for not

trying this sooner because this really is a great concealer the coverage on

this is really awesome and it doesn't crease and it wears really well for me

and I just really love everything about this concealer the next product I have

is the Stila glitter and glow liquid shadow I used this in a tutorial recently

and also in like a try on haul this looks really really beautiful on the

eyes and it's super easy to apply and use and I also feel silly for not

picking one of these up sooner I'll definitely end up picking more picking

up more shades of this but I've been really loving this as well I don't use

it too often because I don't wear a super glittery look every day I usually

keep my makeup more minimal but when I do want a more dramatic look this is

definitely perfect for that the next product I have is the essence lash

princess mascara I really love this one at first I didn't like that it wasn't

waterproof but this wears really really well for me I don't notice any kind of

smearing flaking anything like that even if my eyes are really watery I don't

notice it starting to run or anything like that I've even cried in this

mascara and it doesn't go anywhere so that's really great this mascara does

make your lashes look extremely long the only thing is it can kind of get chunky

and clumpy quickly so you have to be careful with it I have had the problem

one or two times where I put the mascara on and I go in for a second coat and I

end up with all my lashes kind of clumping together and I end up with like

three or four like solid stick lashes keep in mind when use this mascara just

kind of work slowly I usually end up using one maybe two coats of this

mascara if I feel like I need it but if it doesn't get clumpy this is a really

really beautiful mascara the next product I have is the hourglass ambient

lighting powder and I have the little mini and it's in the shade diffused

light I've been really loving this it gives a really soft natural glow so I

use it on the center points of my face that I don't want to highlight with a

regular highlighter so right on my chin under my eyes and even in the center of

my forehead it kind of just makes your skin look a little bit more luminous

without looking the glittery or like you're wearing an actual highlighter um

I picked up the little mini version so I could try it out but I will definitely

be picking up the full size version when I run out of this because I really

really love this product another product I've been really loving is the NYX

micellar water I recently did a review on this and I just really love this

product it makes taking off my makeup super quick and easy I find this works

better than even coconut oil which is what I was previously using to take off

my makeup this doesn't remove waterproof mascara but I wasn't really expecting it

to but I haven't been using the Essence lash princess mascara and it takes that

off no problem I've been really really loving this I'll link my review up top

if you're interested in watching that but this is definitely a great product I

think this is fairly inexpensive I think this is seven or eight dollars so and

you definitely get a lot of product for that much I've been using it for quite a

while and I still have quite a bit left so this is a really great micellar water

my very last favorite product is the Schmidt's deodorant I have the rose and

vanilla scent and I've been really loving this I think this is a really

awesome deodorant I think that was a big problem for me when I was sitting over

from just my regular products over to cruelty free that I was finding a lot of

the deodorants didn't work well at all like one that I tried I actually feel like I

was better off not wearing deodorant at all but this one works really well and

it's also aluminum free so it's not an antiperspirant but it does say it

absorbs wetness so I don't find that I am excessively sweaty in it and if you

like this lasts a really long time and it smells really great if you are

looking to switch over to a cruelty-free deodorant or

children I would highly highly recommend this even my husband loves this one he's

been using this as well it's just a really great deodorant I wouldn't even

say it's a really great cruelty-free natural deodorant and I would just say it's

a great deodorant this deodorant though does have kind of a strange texture to

it it kind of reminds me of cookie dough it's kind of like soft and gritty in the

color so we're decreto to so that's immediately what I thought of when I

open this deodorant but it's not anything that I dislike it's just a

little bit different than typical deodorants where they're just like a

smooth solid white color but overall I've really been loving this I hope you

guys enjoyed this video I would love to know what your favorite products this

month were and if you have any products that you tried out that you really

really didn't like definitely leave those in the comments below and thanks

so much for watching bye guys

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♪ When I was little, just a stain, ♪

♪ I believed in my dream of writing songs. ♪

♪ My voice was weak, I just mumbled, ♪

♪ Just in a dream, like in shantane sounded song of mine. ♪

♪ Listen to every tone, ♪

♪ Do not be a deaf stump. ♪

♪ The voice is the bell, listen to what he sing about. ♪

Catching.

♪ I wanted to sing it, but I was afraid, ♪

♪ that that they will mock my song, that it will be ridiculous. ♪

♪ I locked my mouth and the song went to the ice, ♪

But you had a dream.

♪ In my dream I sang. ♪

♪ Listen, please, give my song a chance. ♪

♪ It's a delicacy from notes, just listen. ♪

♪ This song was only engraved on an oak stick, ♪

♪ it waited for a good moment. ♪

♪ And suddenly I stood in front of the old pub, ♪

♪ Only one tone went out my throat, ♪

♪ And then I died of shame, ♪

Death?

Death?

Death!

♪ And now I haunting here, I regret the song

♪ years of fear, doubts. ♪

♪ You have a heart, help him. ♪

♪ My curse ends when I will finish the song. ♪

♪ As in your dream. ♪

♪ Jump into it front of me, state my song. ♪

♪ Listen crook, open your clapper. ♪

♪ Lean on the song! ♪

♪ Listen. ♪

♪ To it! ♪

♪ Listen. ♪

♪ Listen. ♪

♪ Join! ♪

♪ And have grads. ♪

♪ Loudly! Loudly! ♪

Enough!

What's happening?

He!

Come on, everyone has to sing here.

I have not been singing for a long time.

What if I'm fucked?

You're not fucked up, but Captain, and I'm Suzie.

Captain please, it's almost midnight,

we need to free Turkey.

♪ Listen. ♪

♪ Closely. ♪

♪ You seems like old woman, however, ♪

♪ your song is strong . ♪

♪ Listen. ♪

♪ Listen, listen. ♪

♪ Lift the cup, take us breath, drink to Kruta, listen. ♪

♪ Listen. ♪

♪ Listen. ♪

♪ Listen! ♪

Yeees.

That is great.

Yes.

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YELLOW

ORANGE

PINK

PINK

PURPLE

PURPLE

GREEN

BLUE

RED

YELLOW

BLACK

PINK

RED

YELLOW

PURPLE

PURPLE

ORANGE

PINK

PINK

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

YELLOW

YELLOW

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