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7 GERMAN THINGS About My Apartment - Duration: 7:48.

There's no closet in the bedroom? There's no closet in the bedroom!

Hey everyone, I'm Dana and you're watching Wanted Adventure Living Abroad.

This video is about my apartment in Munich, Germany.

Specifically how German some parts of my apartment are.

Starting with the bedroom closet. Or lack thereof actually.

As far as I can remember, all the bedrooms that I had in the U.S. came with at least

a little closet built into the wall.

And that closet had a shelf and a bar to hang clothes on.

And here in Germany it's pretty much the opposite of that. None of the apartments that

Stefan and I ever looked at when we were apartment hunting had a closet built into the bedroom,

and the apartment that we live in now is no exception.

There's no closet built into the wall in the bedroom.

So I don't really have anything to show, like any footage to show here for this point because

that's the point of this point, is that there's no closet built into the wall.

It's just a wall in the bedroom. No closet built into it.

Another pretty German thing about our apartment is that it did not come with a kitchen.

Back in the U.S. it had never crossed my mind that an apartment that I was thinking about

renting wouldn't come with a kitchen.

That was just, like, a standard part of a rental apartment to me.

Sure, you had to bring your own bed, sofa, kitchen table if the apartment was not a furnished apartment.

But the counter top, the oven, the cabinets, you know, the kitchen itself, it always came

with the apartment in the U.S. Not always the case in Germany.

When apartment hunting in Germany, some of the apartments that Stefan and I looked at

did come with a kitchen, or sometimes the previous renter who was moving out of the

apartment was offering to sell the new renters the kitchen that they had put into the apartment

when they first moved in, but a lot of the apartments that we looked at to rent did not

come with a kitchen, including the apartment that we moved into and that we live in now.

For our apartment we had to buy a refrigerator, oven, the counters, the stove top, the sink,

the whole shebang! We had to buy the whole kitchen.

And if you'd like to see us in action in our kitchen, we recently filmed a cake video

in the kitchen. And here's just a little tiny bit of footage from that.

This cake is going to be the yellow of the egg.

But we are making two cakes.

These two cakes are going to the be yellow of the egg.

But it's a full egg. - Actually multiple eggs. - You use three eggs in your cake.

These cakes are going to be three eggs...?

Also my apartment in Germany has these amazing windows that I mentioned in this video here.

And before coming to Germany I had never seen windows like that.

The "Kipp" function and the ability to open the windows all the way, just so wonderful.

Two thumbs up.

From windows to doors now, another thing that I'd like to mention in this video is the

fact that the front door to my apartment in Germany cannot be opened from the outside

without a key.

So if I were to forget to bring my key with me and the door closed behind me,

that's it. I would be locked out of the apartment.

Whereas in the U.S. in the homes that I lived in, if I didn't manually lock the front door,

then I could walk in and out of the apartment without a key.

And now into the bathroom where we have our washing machine, and that's another thing

that I've noticed is different from the apartments that I lived in, in the U.S.

In the U.S. in my apartments I had a washing machine and a dryer in a separate little area

or small closet in the apartment, whereas in Germany a lot of people, myself included,

only have a washing machine, no dryer in the apartment, and I have seen it in a couple

different places in the apartments in Germany.

Sometimes the basement, the kitchen, or the bathroom.

And, yeah, in this apartment we have our washing machine in the bathroom.

And while we're in the bathroom, let's take a few steps over to the sink, to the

right of the sink, actually.

We have a towel bar rack thingy.

And yeah, this is something that I've seen quite often in apartments in Germany.

And I think it's kind of funny, because our apartment did not come with a kitchen,

it did not come with light fixtures, but it did come with this towel bar thing.

And specifically this kind of towel rack with the two metal bars coming out from the wall

is something that I have seen quite a lot in apartments in Germany.

And I don't really ever recall seeing that in apartments in the U.S.

In my apartments in the U.S. I usually had

like a bar hanging on the wall where I hung my towels on.

Not like this with these two bars sticking out of the wall next to the sink.

I love them though.

I think it's a really cool way to do it.

It makes it easy and quick to get to the towel from the sink without dripping water everywhere.

The towels are right there, right by the sink. I think it's very convenient.

And lastly, the light switches, not just in the bathroom but in my apartment in general,

and the flusher for the toilet.

The toilet flusher in my apartment here in Germany is so big!

It is this big rectangular block thing.

And it's built into the wall in the bathroom.

There are many different kinds of toilet flushers that I've seen in Germany.

I went into more detail on that in the toilet video, but the toilet flusher in our bathroom

in our apartment is a kind that I have seen in quite a lot in apartments in Germany.

And as far as the light switch goes, here in my apartment in Germany I have these

kind of these, like, blocky light switches that make a pretty satisfying little click, click

as I press them on and off.

And, yeah, there are some different kinds of light switches around Germany, but again

I would say these are a pretty common kind that I've seen here.

So my question for you is: What are some things in your home that you would say are pretty

typical of homes in the place where you live?

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thanks so much for watching. Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

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what's up everybody this is lyle with no hippie BBQ and I've had kind of

little craving for some chicken wings so I'm figuring you know what let's go ahead

and knock out some honey garlic chicken wings I'm gonna be doing this recipe in

my Magic Chef air fryer all the information for that air fryer is going

to be in the description below ingredients are going to be broke down

into two different sections so first of all we have what we're going to be using

on our chicken wings which is I have some corn starch some salt garlic and pepper and

as far as our sauce goes boom we're gonna have some chicken stock some honey

sesame seeds garlic a little bit of soy sauce a little bit of white wine vinegar

and we have some green onions now I don't have a particular recipe for this

but what I will try to do is leave an approximation of what my ingredients are

in the description so our first step what we're going to want to do is we're

going to want to go ahead and season up our chicken and get a coating of this

corn starch on it so let me kind of move this back around here and the first

thing I'm going to do is go ahead and season it let's just go ahead and dump

that on and I have about 15 chicken wings right here and these chicken wings

are still a little bit moist from when I rinsed them off all right so that looks

good to me now we're gonna it's gonna go ahead and throw in some of this

cornstarch and I'm just gonna throw a little bit at a time just to make sure

that we're not adding too much and it's not kind of clumping up on it and what

this cornstarch is gonna do is help the wings become really crispy once we get it in

our air fryer today so we got that now what I'm gonna do is I have

a sheet pan with a raised wire rack and we're just gonna go ahead and put our

extra crispy chicken wings on this and it's gonna go in the refrigerator for about another

hour hour and a half just to kind of dry out a little bit in the meantime we are

gonna start on the sauce now to make the sauce we're pretty much it's gonna add

everything to a pan and you're gonna be able to cook this on low while your

chicken wings goes ahead and dries out I'm gonna go ahead and set aside our sesame

seeds and our green onions that's gonna be primarily for garnish we're just

gonna start adding the remainder of our ingredients we have our garlic in our

white wine vinegar or our rice wine vinegar whew

my chicken stock our soy sauce and then our honey now I'm gonna let this kind of

cook for a while and I will add you know other seasonings as I see fit

to kind of balance it out if it's necessary but this is gonna give us a

good base right here had a chance to reduce down for about 35 minutes and I'm

gonna go ahead and let this keep going but I'm gonna bring out my airfryer and

start cooking the wings as well we put our chicken wings in our air fryer I

like to go ahead and get my air fryer preheated just so the bottom grate is

hot when you put the chicken wings in so we're just going to go ahead and run that at

375 degrees for about five minutes should be enough

now that we got this basket heated up we're just going to go ahead and throw

these wings in like I said they do have a nice little coating on that from that

cornstarch make sure we had earlier so I let these go about ten minutes here's

kind of what we're looking like I don't think they're really gonna need any oil

or anything like that so I'm just gonna let them go probably another ten minutes

should be a wrap so here's kind of what we're looking like after another ten

minutes so that's 20 minutes in total and I prefer to have my fat rendered a

little bit more than this so I'm gonna go about another five minutes and that

should be it and we should be ready to get this all sauced up so these wings

are a done deal I'm gonna just go ahead and throw them in our honey garlic sauce which is

thickened up nicely yeah we're just gonna give them a good little tossing in

here and make sure that they're fully coated all right those look coated

enough to me I'm just saying go ahead and sprinkle some sesame seeds on here

give them one more quick toss and then it'll be time to plate up

you

so that's what honey garlic chicken wings look like I'm telling you they look beautiful to me

let's go ahead and get in see we think

awesome

that honey garlic sauce is killer the wings have a nice crisp exterior you could tell if that

cornstarch that's kind of putting in a little bit of work on this honey garlic chicken the

seasoning on the chicken wings is kind of separating itself from the from the

flavor on the wings so there's a nice depth flavor I met in the Sun well

this is a home run probably my favorite wings I've done on the airfare anyway

give it a shot I'd like to thank you guys for stopping my no hippie BBQ I

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Hi, I'm James Ledbetter the editor in chief at Inc. magazine and inc.com and I'm

thrilled today to be talking to Anthony Casalena the founder of Squarespace

Anthony thanks for having us here thank you for coming down

let's start at the beginning how was Squarespace born it started about we're

a little over 15 years old right now and it started back in my dorm room at the

University of Maryland I wanted to make a website for myself and I was really

unhappy with a lot of the a lot of the a lot of the tools out there on the market

you to get a website together that had a couple pages and you know a blog or a

photo gallery that was hosted you needed to combine all these different pieces of

software really yeah I mean we're talking 2003 yeah look you buy the

domain in one place and you have to like have to download this software and you

mush em all together the blogging software is different than the

page building software different than the statistics out like so you had up

put all these things together I thought that was really clunky but it was also

that you know I'm somebody who really cares about design and I care about the

way things look and I care about the way things are presented and how they work

and even if I could smash all the software together which I could do

because I'm admit it was an engineer it still wouldn't be cohesive and so really

those were the two reasons for starting Squarespace how did you raise money so

the first money to start it came from my parents they gave me 30 grand and as

they remember the story it's something that sounds like we've always supported

you we've always believed it cetera et cetera until I asked for 30 grand

yeah and then that's a couple hours did they see it or were they just kind of

humoring you or they knew I put a lot like I've been making I've been

programming so I was a kids making things putting it out there this is not

a completely crazy thing for me to do and you know I really put the entire

thing together except for the part that cost money right I mean I I needed the

money for servers like register back back at the time we were done in set of

servers initial hosting costs and actually a logo I couldn't draw the logo

but I could do you know the software I can make the website I pretended to do

the marketing you know it's I did all that I was just like I need this last

thing to to go presume you're out of the dorm at

this point I am out of the dorm at this point where is the office so I left

University from University of Maryland in 2005 I moved to New York in 2006 and

so before I added some people I was literally in my like ridiculous

apartment that I moved into here post college with complete strangers and

there was no office I would just run it from my from my like random five bedroom

apartment in Chelsea Wow yeah it's kind of crazy and then

eventually you know after doing that for a while it gets it gets tiring I mean it

gets it gets- makes it kind of crazy I mean you can wake up go to work

work is ten feet away from you go to sleep like that that's the rough so I

eventually got him and he's like before we were kids if I remember renting a

desk from architect who I met on Craigslist and moving into an office

downtown just to mix things up and then you know we when we started actually

adding people here in New York got a small small office to fit maybe seven or

seven or ten people on a Center Street yeah how long were you a one-man show

about three years I had some contractors at the time but you know it was it was

just me doing the majority the work for a while what was the moment where you'd

said it I've really got to hire somebody now I was very comfortable doing a lot

of the aspects of the business kind of myself it it just started to get

overwhelming I mean like at some point you start to set a goal for yourself you

you know spend three months working on something and you realize like well I

just spent the month doing accounting and them customer support and then you

know XY and Z and like I missed I'm not I'm not moving this thing forward and so

it was very clear I needed to I needed to grow the team out a little bit it

sounds a little bit like it's a it starts off like a kind of passion

project slash hobby slash mmm maybe there's a business here yeah but at some

point it becomes a genuine big thing and I'm curious what that felt like when

that period was for you by about 2010 I realized that the the software that I

had made that you know was primarily a blog centric piece of software

created an era that was you know five years in the internets forever you know

was probably not going to power the future of websites you know browsers

have gotten more sophisticated people you know this opportunity to use

JavaScript and hardware accelerated CSS on websites you know you could put big

fullscreen imagery on sites and a lot of the people here were really excited

about making sites like that and so what we did is we started rewriting the

entire platform around 2010 in our case rewriting was a really really positive

move for us really big deal we took the lessons of the past you know six or

seven years and built a system that really could create any kind of website

and really push the web forward we look at with Squarespace six we launched that

in 2012 and so with that platform we could go beyond just you know blog

centric websites and into portfolios and we had a focus around small business we

had you know we really were like hey like what are the categories to care

about and how can we do this and do you see demand for all these kinds of sites

so we evolved from just being a blogging platform to being a site building

platform in China tell me about the decision to advertise in the Superbowl

now what who made that decision presumably is you and what what was the

discussion like leading up to it so I think the idea of it had always kind of

floated around in in kind of culture here right they people joke it could be

a joke it's like well we should just do the Superbowl ad or whatever I mean so

I've done advertising we've done advertising from the moment I launched

it right I spent you know 200 bucks on AdWords and made a hundred bucks and

then spent 300 bucks on AdWords and made a couple more hundred bucks and like so

that was very natural and then you know when pot when AdWords sort of started to

top out it was like okay we reward we go next what ended up happening is we just

kept growing channels right and so you would go from AdWords to podcast to

radio to internet radio to Internet video to out of home to subways to and

you just you kind of to television you just kind of kept going and at some

point while it was a really big leap for us to do such a concentrated buy it was

like well how do we how do we how do we take a really big

step forward but I'm in there is a film about me being me is it a movie about

other people being inside you sure why not

what's really cool is it's 30 seconds that you're spending an immense amount

of money for and it really makes you think about what is your message and how

do you get that across in 37 yes and I'm not saying we've always nailed it with

every single spot and we've had different strategies year after year but

it became this kind of like rallying moment where it was like okay can we

really articulate what we're about in a way that resonates with people really

really really quickly are we confident enough with that message

also John you went from this long period of being kind of a one-man band yeah to

being the maestro of a very large order and and how how has that changed how has

it changed your day-to-day and how does it change you as a leader so it's

changed me as a person I think immensely and it's changed my day-to-day

substantially I mean you know 15 years ago I would have been doing programming

most of the day and then doing copywriting and running the AdWords and

installing servers and doing the uptime monitoring and network stuff I mean like

I did all that stuff answering the customer support which I

did for years and now you know my job is much more about communication hiring

having strategic conversations with people accountability you know just just

those sorts of things you're very different management which is different

it's a completely different skill set than everything I was doing before it's

literally you know going from an individual contributor right doing all

these different things to somebody whose main job is frankly dealing with people

yeah and how is that been I mean have you have you found what what what's the

biggest challenge that you found in that scaling up of duties people I mean like

you know it's it's a joke around about it but like I think just having I'm not

saying I've fully solved any of this but I think the moments of self-awareness

when things start to go wrong and you've realized you've made a huge structural

mistake or you've hired the wrong person you you know it neglected to do

something I think that I think that that stuff for me has been really you know

it's helped me grow a lot right because I mean things go wrong and really don't

have anyone to blame but myself and so when things go wrong I try to ask myself

why and what could I do in the future to not get myself in that kind of position

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Flying Humanoids 'IF' Answers for the record number of flying humanoid sightings - Duration: 7:49.

Flying humanoids have been appearing more and more frequently in the recent years,,

They have a long history.

From the stories of flying angels and demons of biblical times to the more recent sightings

like that of the mothman and the flying humanoids sightings over Chicago which swept the internet

a few months back.

What could these beings be?

Do these aeronautical mysteries exist, what phenomena would best explain them?

Are they creatures of the paranormal world or maybe aliens from another planet, or even

people using some kind of cutting-edge personnel flying device?

Let's take a look at these strange occurrences and see if we can find an answer?

Welcome to if………………………….

Let's begin with the sighting I mentioned in the intro, August 29 2018 sightings of

flying humanoids in Chicago.

Mostly they've been observed hovering in the air.

The breaking report said it was a normal summer night for John Amitrano, working his Friday

shift as security for Chicago's popular hangout 'The Owl' but when he went outside, he

saw something very odd in the skies.

This was followed by another report from a witness at the Sears Tower.

They reported how two mysterious figures were seen leaping from the building and rather

than plummeting to their death they began carrying out spectacular Ariel maneuvers.

Flying in figure eights, it what seemed to be some kind of sky ballet.

These humanoids were then spotted again by a police officer who said he had seen a tall,

thin figure jump off an apartment building in Auburn Gresham and fly away!!

This recent rash of sightings has been reported by many with many of these reports coming

from the areas around Lake Michigan.

The lake is a hotbed for a good amount of weird occurrences, these events ranging from

unidentified flying objects to levitating orbs.

So what could these flying question marks be?

Unknown birds or something a little more mythical?

Three variants of flying humanoids have been described maybe this could provide us with

some clues.

The first sightings give the description of a tall, feathered being with wings and glowing

red eyes, this is very similar to the appearance of the legendary cryptid Mothman.

Could this popular monster be making a comeback in the windy city?

The second type could be la lechuzas, Mexican witches with the ability to shapeshift into

owls or eagles.

These witches were part of the large Latino community in the area.

The final type is said to resemble a large black bat, with a height of between six and

eight feet and having a wingspan of around 12 feet.

Okay, I think I have the answer, could it be the Batman?

Joking aside if it's not the dark knight what could explain the sightings.

If we eliminate manmade objects such as gliders and drones and it's not a species of unknown

large bird.

Could they be, as some claim, an extra-dimensional traveler of some type?"

These sighting often cause panic among the populations of an area where one of these

creatures is said to be flying, this again linking to the Mothman and the bridge collapse

which followed his appearance.

The entity was said to have been a warning sign to the people point pleasant.

But winged humanoids don't always carry such a disastrous message after all Christianity

is packed with them and they are said to be our guardians, the angels.

But we can trace winged beings back further the ancient Mesopotamians had winged gods

as did the Egyptians and religions still followed by many today have creatures which are a mix

of bird and man.

The Garuda are creatures of Buddhist mythology that have their origins in the much older

Hindu belief system.

That religion having its text which openly talks of alien visitor's, extra-dimensional

beings and a conflict which engulfed the planet, but I don't want to stray off topic, so

back to the Garuda.

The birdmen and women are known as Garuda first appeared in Hindu mythology, as a singular

being the son of the Kashyap the sage and his second wife, Vinita.

Their child had a head with a beak, this child also had wings and eagle-like talons in place

of feet, and the arms, legs, and torso were that of a human.

The child was said to be very strong and fearless, often battling evildoers in many of the epic

stories of old.

The Mahabharata gives us the story of conflict with Vinata.

There was a great rivalry with her older sister and co-wife, Kudru.

Kudru being the mother of the nagas (a cryptid we have covered on the channel you can see

that in the video linked above) The Garudas also cross over into the beliefs

of Buddhism.

In this religion, Garudas are not a single being but more like a divine mythical species,

those of Buddhist faith may argue over the mythical part of that description.

These creatures have a lot in common with the Thunderbirds of Native American belief,

they are said to have a wingspan many miles wide and when they flap their massive wings

they cause hurricane-force winds.

The Garuda is a very important creature to these two religions, it has been adopted as

the national symbol of Thailand and Indonesia.

In Asia, the Garuda has a strong association with the military, and many elite Special

Forces units use "Garuda" in their name and its image on their crests.

And talking of military could there be a technological answer to the recent increase in flying humanoids.

We have seen a recent surge in the development of personal flying devices,

Airbikes, Hexcopters, and Rotorcraft are all in development and testing of these new flight

platforms could lead to the miss identification of these technologies, this explaining maybe

a few of the increasing reports.

And there is also Mother Nature, could this be an out of place or yet to be discovered

flying creature?

Some animals like giant cranes and flying foxes could go some way to offering a cause

to these reports but they do not fit with the geographical locations or the reported

size of the sighted figures.

What do you think these flying humanoids are?

Are they mythical, mechanical or natural?

Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Hi, I'm Sami, from Fawzi academy. In this video, I will talk about. Chrome freezes after the Windows 10 April 2018 Update 1803.

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When you look back in your life and you begin to wonder for all the toils that you have

put in, what is the outcome?

And it can be very disheartening especially when you give yourself freely.

You ask yourself, so much work has been put into it, so much sacrifices.

And then you look at your family, you look at your organisation, then you wonder, "Have

I really made a difference?

Is there a change for the better?"

Or whether the efforts we have put in is futile.

So what do we do?

Should we give up?

The point is precisely, we should not give up.

We should still continue.

We leave it into the hands of God.

All we can do is to recognise that success is dependent on God.

We need to be true to what we believe in, because otherwise the guilt will come back

to haunt you and there will be no peace.

We need to be focused.

We need to be clear of what we are doing.

So what is important for us is that we do what we can, live by our conscience and then

surrender everything to God.

God is in charge and so we entrust our world to Him.

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O silly, naïve beloved

Break all myths, stop being scared

Why are You blaring the horn from a distance?

Open all the buttons of Your heart

Say it openly, don't remain timid

Tell me what's Your plan for today

I want lightning to crack down today

I want fire to erupt today

When You join us baby and...

Aa Aa Aa Aa Ke

Shake Your waist

Strike Your gaze with ours

Shake Your waist

Strike Your gaze with ours

Come and take my heart

Come and take my life

In exchange, just shake Your waist a little

Come and take my heart

Come and take my life

In my heart, just a little

Shake Your waist

Strike Your gaze with ours

Shake Your waist

Strike Your gaze with ours

Gaze

Waist

Your sights, Your stars, Your springs

Take away my life

Take my arms, take my shouts/calls, take whatever You want

Just give me a little love

Your sights, Your stars, Your springs

Take away my life

Take my arms, take my shouts, take whatever You want

Just give me a little love

I want lightning to crack down today

I want fire to erupt today

When You join us baby and...

Aa Aa Aa Aa Ke

Shake Your waist

Strike Your gaze with ours

Shake Your waist

Strike Your gaze with ours

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On & On - Cartoon ft. Daniel Levi - Non Copyright Music - Duration: 3:29.

Hold me close ′til I get up

Time is barely on our side

I don′t want to waste what′s left

The storms we chase are leading us

And love is all we′ll ever trust yeah

No I don′t want to waste what′s left

And on and on we′ll go

Through the wastelands through the highways

To my shadow to the sunrays

And on and on we′ll go

Through the wastelands through the highways

And on and on we′ll go

Finding life along the way

Melodies we hadn′t played

No I don′t want no rest

Echoing around these walls

Fighting to create a song

I don′t want to miss a beat

And on and on we′ll go

Through the wastelands through the highways

To my shadow to the sun rays

And on and on we′ll go

Through the wastelands through the highways

And on and on we′ll go

And we′ll grow in number

Fueled by thunder‚ see the horizon

Turn us into thousands

And we′ll grow in number

Fueled by thunder‚ see the horizon

Turn us into thousands

And on and on we′ll go

Through the wastelands through the highways

To my shadow to the sunrays

And on and on we′ll go

Through the wastelands through the highways

And on and on we′ll go

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