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James McAvoy On 'Glass', The Future Of X-Men & 'It: Chapter 2' | MTV News - Duration: 11:42.

- You've played a young Patrick Stewart in another franchise

- Don't get me going man. - I am getting you going.

- Don't get me going.

- So you want in on this new Picard TV series

as young Picard.

- I'm jonesin for some Trekkin', man.

- Make your case to Patrick

and the powers that be right now,

give us your engaged - I will take you

where no Star Trek fan has gone before.

(laughs)

I will reveal things about Jean-Luc Picard

that nobody even wanted to see.

- [Josh] I don't know if you're making

your case (laughs)

- I need your abilities to get us all out of here

and show the world, we exist.

(growls)

(high intensity music)

That sounds like the bad guys teaming up.

- Good to see you man, as always.

- Thank you, you too.

- Congratulations on the new film.

- Cheers man, thank you. - This is one of those

where I was one of those in the audience when I saw "Split"

that literally uttered an explicative at the end of the film

I just couldn't believe what I was watching.

(surprised noise)

- Basically, - Yeah, alright.

- That's how I reacted but I was gonna say

I know you, as you were in production on "Split"

you became aware

that this was all connected to "Unbreakable".

- [James] Yeah, yeah.

- You know, you've done a lot of cool roles

you've been a part of a lot cool franchises,

this is added to the list?

- Yeah definitely.

I mean, when I originally made "Split"

I was not aware that we were in a greater Shyamaverse.

There was little clue in the script,

that I completely missed, and he kept making reference to it

and I was like, Jesus,

he talks about "Unbreakable" a lot and...

- This guy really needs to move on.

- I know it was a great film, but you know,

"You had bigger success, let it go man.

"What comes next?

"Look forward."

And then one day he said something a bit clearer

and I went, "I'm sorry, what?"

Cause he said something like,

"You know if this one does really well,

"we could find ourselves back here with Sam and Bruce."

And I was like oh!

And in that moment I said like,

"That's not cleared in the script, it's really."

(laughter)

And what we ended up putting at the end of the script

was so brilliant - Amazing.

and all that kind of stuff.

Yeah it's cool to be part of something that is greater

than that which you think originally, greater than that

which the audience thinks is originally.

And just to be part of something that's got

a 19 year lifespan is really cool.

Your performance obviously was such a crazy tour de force

in the first one, - Thank you.

and in this one, you get to play what, we see

I think 20 different personalities.

- 20 yeah.

- Although you filmed I think all 24, is that correct?

- No we filmed 23, which seems slightly perverse to me.

I was like, when they said in the script it was 23,

I was like, "You're leaving one out?"

(laughs)

Like, you're going all that way?

It's like you go to the peak of the mountain,

and just before you get there you go like,

(click noise)

I'm gonna let the next guy, I'm just gonna go back down.

I'm gonna go back, I'm good, I saw it, I'm good.

So yeah, we did 23

and then by the end of the editing process

we'd cut out three of them.

- Got it.

Do you have any input on any of the personalities?

Or was that all Night?

Were there any of them that you said

it might be cool to do a riff on this?

- I had an idea that it would be cool.

We have a character who sort of like,

thought he was a professional model,

so he was just constantly like,

posing the whole time, and being like.

- So the natural James, the actual James.

- The actual me, be like, it come real naturally.

That didn't appear.

The characters were written by him and then they might

have gotten fleshed out by me,

they might of had things added to them by me,

but it was on the page really.

Hedwig as we know from the last one and this one

is a pretty big fan of hip-hop,

- Yes.

- The dance sequence in the last one was amazing.

Did you want more dancing in this one?

- There was a moment where I sang a little bit of Drake

and there was some proper good moves in that bit.

I was like, this is a really good bit,

this is my dance bit, but I'm singing Drake over it.

I was like, should we do a pass where I don't sing Drake?

- For the rights and credits kind of thing.

- Cause Drake's not gonna give us this song for nothing

he was like, "Nah, Drake will be cool."

He'll be like,

I was like, "Drake's gonna want half a million,

"and you're not gonna wanna pay it or Universal, or Disney

"or all three of you aren't gonna want to pay it.

"And that's cool bit's gonna get cut."

And that's what happened.

- Do you share Hedwig's sensibilities

in terms of musical taste?

- Yeah I can appreciate it,

but I'm, do you know what?

I'm just not big on music at all.

- Really?

- Yeah I'm really not, I know it's like failing.

It's like - You just don't

listen to music?

- The only time I ever really feel like I rely on music is

when I'm tidying in the house, and I generally play

the same playlist by Jamiroquai.

(laughter)

Which is pretty great for tidying.

- There's no segue so I'm just gonna jump in.

- There is no segue from that.

- There is no segue from Jamiroquai,

but Star Trek we've talked at length

about how much we both love this franchise.

You've played a young Patrick Stewart in another franchise.

- Don't get me going man.

- I am getting you going. - Don't get me going.

- So you want in,

on this new Picard TV series as young Picard.

- I'm jonesin for some Trekkin' man.

- Make your case to Patrick

and the powers that be right now, give us your make it so,

give us your engaged. - I will take you

where no Star Trek fan has gone before.

I will reveal things about Jean-Luc Picard

that nobody even wanted to see.

(both laugh)

- I don't know if you're making your case.

- I will rip this cabin to shreds.

- Oh no!

Do you have a make it so in you?

Do you have an engage?

- Make it so, number one.

(laughter)

Engage D L grade hot.

It's good, I know it's good, it's good.

(laughs)

He told me a really good story once about

how he was also the captain of the actors on set

quite often, some of the other cast members

of next gen would be like, "What, I was the boss."

When they had to do like torpedo hits,

or photon torpedo hits on the enterprise or whatever,

they all had to, they'd have to, whoa!

Do the classic thing of like, whoa!

And then he would be in charge of setting the tone

so that everybody was on the same level.

And they'd be like,

what'd you think Patrick, and he'd be like,

"Oh that's a number three."

And the whole cast knew what a number one was.

So a number one would be like, mm.

and a number two would be like.

And all the way up to number 10 where they're like

(warbling whoa) (laughs)

it's really, really cool,

no I'm not expecting to get a call to play,

the young Jean-Luc unfortunately.

- I am.

- I will be tuning in and I can't wait to see what he does.

Cause he's a brilliant actor and he's amazing in that role

and it's just nice that Star Trek are

looking further than just a spaceship and a crew,

do you know what I mean? - Totally.

- Doing something different, that's awesome.

- It's gonna be him on the winery, on earth

in retirement or something.

- Maybe, yeah he's just like,

"Hmm this is a good vintage."

And then Sylvia Buchanan comes in,

and he's like, "Hello dear.

"Wouldn't you know it, it's nice to see you.

"I've come to you now at the turn of the tide."

That's not, that's different.

- I know.

I wanna play the young him as well,

and the young Dumbledore.

- You're so greedy.

- Yeah, I know I want them all.

- Jude has that by the way. - I'm gonna kill him.

(James laughs) - Okay.

- "X-Men" we're gonna see Dark Phoenix" here,

I think fourth go around, is that, do I have that right?

Something like that?

- Yes, it's my fourth time playing.

- Everybody loves Simon Kinburg,

you guys have done some additional photography

does it feel like a different kind of a thing

than the last three you've done?

A different kind of vibe?

- It's interesting, coming off the back of "Glass"

'cause one of the things that's been said about it

is it's a more, I don't know, grounded

super hero movie or something.

I feel like "Dark Phoenix" a little bit of that too.

- Yeah.

- I think it's gone back to what I've always loved

about the X-Men, which is the bad guys aren't bad guys

the bad guys are your family.

The bad guys are your best friend,

the bad guys are your brothers,

the bad guys are somebody who you completely understand

and empathize with, and so it makes their conflict

a lot more interesting.

And tricky for the audience

and the characters to negotiate.

That's what I love about it, Simon's just a great,

he's a really good guy, really good writer,

but a really good director of actors too.

And that's something that I think Bryan Singer

had always recognized in him as well.

Well Simon was in no way sort of

undermining what Bryan was doing.

Bryan was in no way scared of letting him go like,

"If you've got something to say,

"get in there and say it."

And totally and helped his actors out.

God we needed some help.

(laughs)

It was a natural progression as well.

- What do you think about the notion of

X-Men joining the MCU?

Would you want to reprise your character

in that kind of mish-mash?

Or do you wanna

keep going with somebody else?

I love playing Charles.

But you've got to write something interesting

for you to do as an actor.

You can't just keep doing the same thing

again and again and again.

So it may be time for somebody else to come in.

Marvel and Disney are very smart

and they've done this excellently.

They seem to be on the verge of doing something new

with just regards to the X-Men anyway, which is exciting

I'm excited to see that.

Can the X-Men fold into the Avengers world?

Essentially it's the Avengers world we're talking about.

I don't know, one of the beautiful things about the X-Men

one of the things that always strikes me

when the fans talk to you about it,

is the reason that they love it,

is because it has a parallel with disenfranchised,

with people that have been ghettoized,

with ethnic minorities, sexual minorities,

with any kind of person

that mainstream society is scared of.

And there are large amounts of, they get pushed down,

pushed off to the sides of society

and that's what the mutants represent.

They're not the same necessarily as the handful of heroes

that are regarded as demi gods in the,

at times of course, they're not,

they're fallen from that demi god position as well.

So if you fold them in,

does that get rid of that social commentary

and that thing where people who are immigrants

into your country and are vilified for it

can identify with mutants, people who have,

a different sexual preference are vilified and scared,

and hide away because of it.

They can identify with the people who are a different ethnic

minority, and they're vilified because mainstream society

is scared of anything that's different.

They can identify with mutants.

Do you get rid of that parallel?

Or are Marvel and Disney just so smart

they've figured out a way to do it, and keep it all.

- Right.

- Because they seem to be really clever at,

Do we come back?

I don't know,

we're all out of contract so we don't have to

and I don't know they might not ask us to.

But if they did and there was something interesting to do

I'm sure we would, and if they don't,

it's been a good 10 years.

- Last thing for you,

I saw our buddy Chastain and recently,

we talked a little "IT" Chapter two.

- Yeah?

- I can't wait to see this,

I love what they did with the first one,

but I'm curious cause Bill Skarsgård

creates such an amazing character in that first film.

- I think what he does, is pretty exceptional.

I thought he was great in the first one

but when you see it on set, it's the commitment

and the effort that he puts into...

It's crazy freaky makeup.

And it might be easy you just go,

"Oh it's crazy freaky makeup and a funny voice."

But it's truly disturbing, what he's doing on set.

- Yeah.

- I'm told not to say even too much about it,

about him, specifically I've had press notes,

saying like, "Don't talk too much about Bill

"and like this that and the next thing."

- That's all you want to talk about because he's so amazing.

- I'll say that,

it's pretty disturbing being on set with him

and I do remember at times, after he was doing stuff

all of his adult actors playing the losers

just going like, this is not comfortable.

(laughs)

and we are full of respect for this guy right now.

Well the kids on the first one, they kept away from him

like purposefully.

- So they should.

(laughs)

Cause it's well freaky.

- You're like, keep me away, it's too much.

It's always good to catch up with you man.

- Thank you, cheers man.

- I look forward to your spin-off film

with just the model character we never saw

in this one right?

- Yeah, it's called "The Poser"

(laughs)

I'm really, I'm really excited--

- It works on a number of levels.

- Yeah it's probably the Shamaverse.

Yeah it's gonna be really, really cool.

- See you on the next one bud.

- Thank you. - Thanks buddy, appreciated.

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Meghan Markle Shares Due Date and Whether She and Prince Harry Know First Baby's Gender - Duration: 16:08.

Meghan Markle Shares Due Date and Whether She and Prince Harry Know First Baby's Gender.

The Duchess of Sussex let slip her baby's due date as she chatted to well-wishers in Birkenhead today.

Meghan, 37, revealed that she is six months pregnant, with her first child expected in late April

as she met locals in the Merseyside town during her and Prince Harry's first joint engagement of the year.

She also revealed the couple don't know whether they're having a boy or a girl, as they want it to be a 'surprise'.

The brief exchange took place as Meghan, glowing in a red wrap coat worn over a figure-hugging £107 purple dress from Babaton by Aritizia,

chatted to locals who had gathered to meet her and Harry.

While Kensington Palace have not publicly revealed Meghan's due date,

royal fans had previously speculated that Baby Sussex could be expected as early as March due to her blossoming baby bump.

Meghan paired her colourful dress with a £1,695 Gabriela Hearst leather 'bowling' bag and vertiginous red stilettos and,

in a return to her signature style, the duchess ditched the sleek chignon she's been sporting in recent weeks

in favour of a relaxed 'messy' bun as she and Harry charmed the locals who had gathered to see them.

Her £1,085 red coat, believed to be a new addition to her wardrobe,

is from Canadian brand Sentaler and the duchess has worn the brown version previously in Sandringham.

Speaking after her royal encounter, local woman Kim Thompson said:

'She said she is six months pregnant and due at the end of April, beginning of May'.

Harry was also heard asking one mother how her daughter Lily's name was spelt,

although Meghan insisted that they did not know the sex of their baby.

Miss Thompson said: 'Another woman in the crowd joked that she was a trained midwife.

Meghan said that one of her friends had [given birth] five weeks early and [the midwife] said the baby comes when they are ready.

I said, as long as they are healthy, and Meghan agreed.

Then she said, pointing to Harry, 'He's going to make a fantastic father'.

The Duchess also chatted to a hypnobirthing teacher, Sonia Richards, who was in the crowd with her mother Marion Mazumder.

Sonia, who runs Wirral Hypno, said: 'I told her I teach hypnobirthing and she said, 'It's such a special thing that you are doing'.

She looked radiant, she looked really well and I just wished her a wonderful birth'.

Marion added: 'I said I am looking forward to the baby coming and she said, 'So are we''.

The couple also knelt down when meeting a group of blind children, allowing them to feel their faces.

The royal couple were also given a babygro bearing the words 'Born in 2019' by eight year old Harry Edwards and Megan O'Carroll, of St Werburgh's.

The schoolchildren were among 16 pupils whose names were pulled out of a hat by teachers to attend the walkabout in Birkenhead's Hamilton Square.

Told it was Megan's ninth birthday, Harry asked her:

'Has anyone sung Happy Birthday to you yet? No? I think we should...', leading the crowd in the song.

Arriving a few moments later, Meghan said: 'I missed a happy birthday that was happening!'

Told it was for her little namesake, the Duchess leaned down to shake her hand, saying: 'Happy birthday, Megan!'

And when she realised Megan was standing with another Harry, she giggled:

'Oh my gosh, really? Megan and Harry? That's really sweet, that's so nice'.

The Duchess also spotted a handmade sign by Lewis Avis-Taylor, nine,

from Park Primary School in Wallasey, which read: 'Welcome Harry and Meghan'.

The 37-year-old told a young girl in the crowd that neither she or husband Prince Harry know the sex of their first child and were 'keeping it as a surprise'.

Kitty Dudley, nine, from St Anne's Primary School in nearby Rockferry, said:

'Meghan came up to me and asked me how old I was and where I went to school.

I could see her bump and I asked if she was having a boy or a girl and she said 'we don't know whether it's a boy or girl, we are keeping it as a surprise'.

Megan Redford, seven, quizzed the Duchess on baby names saying:

'She asked me if I was called Meg or Meghan because she said her friends call her Meg and mine do as well.

'I asked her whether she would call her baby Amy if she has a girl and she said 'That's a really pretty name, I like it, we'll have to think about it'.

The former actress could be seen frequently holding her growing baby bump,

which could clearly be seen protruding from her purple Babaton by Aritizia dress and Sentaler coat.

Meghan said she was 'feeling really well' and thanked locals including 92-year-old Dorothy Parker from Hoylake for waiting in the cold to see her.

Dorothy said: 'I thanked Meghan for coming to see us and asked her how she was feeling.

She told me she was feeling really well and said the best part of her day was meeting me.

She's such a lovely woman and so beautiful I'm delighted I got to meet her'.

'What a nice sign, did you make that?' she asked.

Told he had made sure to spell her name correctly, she laughed, adding: 'Thank you, I do appreciate that!'

St. Werburgh's Deputy Headteacher Sarah Dakin said: 'It's amazing to see them here in Birkenhead.

A lot of our children use The Hive and lots of their mum's use Tomorrow's Women,

so the visit is really important for the community.

On the walkabout they were given a teddy bear and lots of gifts and flowers.

'We asked her how her pregnancy was going and she said she was six months and she tapped her tummy,'

said Carla Gandy, from nearby Wallasey, who was there with her daughter Sofia, four.

She told others that she's due in late April.

Rebecca Blundell, who was in Hamilton Square with daughters Lily, six, and Lottie, two, says harry asked how to spell Lily's name.

'Meghan came up straight after and said that he's going to be a fantastic dad'.

Another member of the crowd added: 'She said her pregnancy had gone so quickly,'

'I asked her how she was coping on those high heels. She said 'One day at a time!'

The couple travelled to Merseyside from London this morning to visit organisations that support and empower groups within the community.

Their first stop was Birkenhead's Hamilton Square to view a new sculpture that was erected in November to mark the 100th anniversary of war poet Wilfred Owen's death.

The statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier.

After unveiling a plaque to mark their visit, Harry and Meghan met local veterans and members of the Birkenhead Institute Old Boys,

which Owen belonged to, and played a part in the creation of the tribute.

Owen, who lived in the area for seven years of his childhood and was educated at Birkenhead Institute,

wrote poetry influenced by his experiences in the trenches.

He was killed trying to cross a canal a week before the end of the war in 1918.

The Duke and Duchess then undertook a royal walkabout amongst the large crowds,

many of whom had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple.

Prince Harry gave four-year-old Eliza Morris a hug after seeing her sign 'Gingers Unite;

I love you Harry' on a walkabout today. He said, 'I love this! Do you love your hair? The sign is amazing!'

Harry stopped as he and Meghan spent more than 45 minutes chatting to the crowds.

Fans presented Meghan with bouquets of flowers, and she looked particularly delighted

with the gift of handmade paper flowers from a young fan from the nearby Fun Train Day Nursery.

The Duke and Duchess then travelled to Number 7, a Feeding Birkenhead citizen's supermarket and community café,

to official open the new premises in a surprise visit.

Feeding Birkenhead is a coalition of churches, food banks, community groups,

and other organisations working together to eliminate hunger in the Merseyside town.

The supermarket enables local families to buy their weekly shopping at a discounted price,

and provides advice and advocacy on benefits, looking for work, debt, budgeting, and cooking.

Harry and Meghan met with a number of the supermarket's staff and members,

learning more about how Number 7 helps to build the community's resilience against hunger.

Later they visited Tomorrow's Women Wirral, an organisation that supports women in vulnerable circumstances.

Initially established in 2011 to support women upon their release from prison,

it has since expanded and now offers a range of training courses and workshops for more than 6000 local women,

including support groups around mental health issues, domestic abuse, and addiction.

Harry and Meghan spoke to some of the women directly before visiting the onsite charity shop, café, and Inspiration Hall.

As they visited the group, which helps disadvantaged and vulnerable women,

Meghan proved herself to be very much in charge when she got to her feet for an impromptu speech, saying:

'We all know how important it is for me, women supporting each other'.

Echoing Harry's words, she added: 'It is also key that men are there supporting behind the scenes'.

As she spoke, Harry stood listening at her side.

Then, when she had finished she gestured towards the plaque and said laughingly to Harry: 'If you don't mind'.

Harry responded by making a humorous face, prompting laughter from the audience.

They also met women in a knitting group and another group making floral displays at Tomorrow's Women Wirral.

In the knitting group Harry was particularly taken with a tiny hat and pair of bootees for a premature baby.

'That's adorable,' he said on seeing the hat. Then, struck by how small the bootees were, he exclaimed: 'No way!'

Romel Cox, who knitted the bootees, said: 'They are for a newborn. He loved them'.

Amanda Copland, who runs the knitting group, said that Harry was so impressed with the baby knitwear that the women offered it to him as a gift.

Harry, however, was having none of it. 'He said, 'I only looked at them!'

She added that they clearly made a strong impression on him.

'He has got those gibbery knees from the new baby coming along. He was going all red in the cheeks'.

In the floristry room, the duchess was quizzed about whether she was having a boy or a girl.

After the duchess said she did not know, a woman suggested it would be a girl.

The duchess laughed: 'Everyone has got very strong opinions - that it's either a boy or a girl'.

In the knitting room the duchess spotted one woman, Carol Cullen, 71,

who was wearing a T shirt with a picture of Cilla Black and the words 'Talented Carol Sings Cilla'.

After Ms Cullen embraced the duchess, Meghan asked her what her favourite song was.

How Much Is That Doggie In The Window, she replied. 'My grandmother loved that song too,' said the duchess.

Val Curtis, Ms Cullen's Mencap 'buddy', said that she sang in the charity's Christmas pantomime.

Turning to Ms Cullen, she told her: 'I told you if you wore that T shirt you would get noticed'.

In her speech the duchess said: 'We really believe in the work that Tomorrow's Women is doing but having spoken to all of you,

we very much believe in each and every one of you.

The courage that you have, the resilience that is being built with you being here, and just the journey that you keep continuing to take.

'You're an inspiration to so many people so thank you for having us'.

Angela Murphy, the chief executive of Tomorrow's Women, said the charity was set up as an alternative to probation,

but has since expanded into providing a range of services for other as well as ex-offenders.

It started with 28 women on its books: it now helps 6,500 women with training courses

and workshops including support groups around mental health issues, domestic abuse and addiction.

Mrs Murphy said: 'It is about empowering women so that they know their worth and can lead the positive lives they want to lead.

'Any issue that a woman has that might get her into difficulty, they can come here. We can stop them from going any further.

If they are coming in because they have debt issues, or can't cope because they are drinking too much, we are diverting them'.

Their last stop of the day was the Hive Wirral Youth Zone. Created by the charity OnSide Youth Zones,

which is developing 21st century youth facilities across the UK,

the Hive provides a safe environment where young people can come and enjoy themselves,

building key skills and raising their aspirations and confidence.

Harry, who has previously expressed concern about the number of youth clubs shutting all over Britain because of council cuts, said:

'When every single youth club and youth service is being closed down, they just started something here'.

He told children at the state-of-the-art youth club in the town, the 96th most deprived area out of 32,844 in England:

'The more we can build these, the better - especially for you guys'.

The youth centre, which has 4,000 members paying £5 per year and boasts a sports centre, recording studio,

a skate park, climbing wall and countless other facilities, provides at least 20 activities per day.

Funded by a mixture of local authority, charity and private money,

it was set up by the OnSide Youth Zones charity in April 2017 but was officially opened today by Harry and Meghan.

In a neighbouring room, the couple talked to young people doing a team-building exercise

as part of a course in employability with jobs coaches from The Hive and the Prince's Trust.

Among them was Alexandra Tolond, 19, who gave them a pineapple-design clock she had made

as a way of explaining how The Hive has helped her get over mental health problems,

which she did not want to detail - stemming back to the death of her father when she was 11.

Pineapple was a safe word she used to acknowledge she was struggling to cope. 'The Hive literally saved my life,' she said.

Harry and Meghan praised her as an inspiration.'I will look at the pineapple and always think of you, Alex,' Meghan said.

Before they left, Meghan unveiled a plaque marking the official opening of the centre.

Mr Field, who has served Birkenhead since 1979,

wrote to the couple himself and said he was 'absolutely thrilled' when they accepted his offer.

He told the newspaper: 'Although there are hundreds of projects I'd like the royal couple to see,

the groups they will be meeting next week are characteristic of so much of the good work going on in Birkenhead.

'They will be seeing a stunning World War I memorial that sets new standards for sculpture.

They will also launch new projects that are at the cutting edge of fighting poverty,

draw even greater attention to the inspirational work being done by Tomorrow's Women Wirral,

and witness the impact The Hive is having on the lives of so many young people in Wirral'.

Mr Field said the visit to Tomorrow's Women will be of great interest

to Meghan in particular with her focus on women's issues and countering modern slavery.

He added: 'She will be talking to women there on these issues

as well as how they successfully make the transition back from prison to society'.

Mr Field said the projects were chosen by the couple and for their proximity to one another.

That means they can spend more time meeting people from Birkenhead rather than travelling longer distances between engagements, the Echo reported.

The MP praised the royal family for showing interest in 'bodies that fill gaps that the state cannot and doesn't reach',

and 'making sure money is raised so that those bodies have viable budgets'.

Pregnant Meghan, who is expecting her first child with Harry this spring,

is continuing to keep a busy schedule packed with royal engagements as she nears her due date.

The mother-to-be stepped out in London last week and the couple will also make an appearance

on Wednesday to watch Cirque du Soleil's TOTEM at the Royal Albert Hall,

as part of a fundraising campaign for Harry's charity Sentebale.

It comes as the couple continue to make renovations on their new home,

Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, ahead of the birth of their first child.

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More Vision Gains! 3 MINUTE UPDATE - Duration: 3:17.

Expecting some new goat babies any day now.

Taking the baby for a walk and doing some vision stretching. This is

always so encouraging to go out and walk with no glasses on because I realize how

much I can actually see and it's ecstatic really. I mean it's

incredible! So right now I can see telephone poles and telephone wires,

houses way way in the distance, fence posts, all kinds of stuff. Pretty cool now.

I can't see everything perfectly clearly. It's not 20/20 yet,

but I'm on my way there. So for example, there is still some double vision that

I'm dealing with. Sorry the sun's in the background. But that is a good thing.

Double vision is an indicator that you're on the right path. It starts off

where everything is blur, then you have a sharper image maybe superimposed over a

blurrier double image, and then eventually those will fuse into one

clear image. So I'm getting closer every day. Here's what I'm looking at as I walk.

I can see with my naked eye those telephone poles. I can also see that tiny

little water tower back there with my naked eye. I don't know how well this

will pick up on video, oh yeah you can see it, so see those three telephone

poles way out on the horizon? That's way, way, way far away and I can now see those

with my naked eye. I can also read the 20/25 line on this Snellen that I have

outside in natural light. Not direct sunlight but just good ambient natural

light. So I can read the 20/25 line. Now inside is another story. Because it's

indoor lighting, fluorescent lighting, or incandescent lighting, and it's not

nearly as good as outdoor light, so I still can't see that well indoors but

I'm working towards it. So just because I can see 20/25 outdoors doesn't mean that

all of a sudden now I can see that well indoors, but

I'm gonna continue doing the active focusing and everything that I have been

doing and more and more every day I'm finding myself going without my glasses.

I'll wake up in the morning and not put them on and then I usually won't even

feel like I need to put them on until about 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon when

my eyes start getting tired and the light starts getting less. So all in all

I'm super encouraged. If this is the first of my videos on vision improvement

that you've watched, please go check out the link right up here and watch that

video before you attempt to do anything as far as natural vision improvement

goes. Check out the links in the description. Those will be really helpful

for you, and thanks for watching! Bye-bye!

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Lapis x Labyrinth: New Release Date and Trailer | News | Backlog Battle - Duration: 3:06.

What's up everyone?

Alex here!

Lapis x Labyrinth's release date has, at long last, been finalized, and is now set

to come out on May 28, 2019.

The footage playing in the background is from the "Steps to Success trailer" released

today, and I will be playing it in its entirety shortly.

While seeing Lapis x Labyrinth's stacking mechanic might remind players of World of

Final Fantasy, that's where the similarities end.

Ultimately, it's an action RPG that asks you to set off on various quests into a deep

dungeon, while seeking enormous amounts of loot, in the hopes of helping your local town.

There doesn't seem like there's much of a story here at all, but it makes up for it

with a ton of action, filling the screen with sprites, particles, and explosions that seems

to be fit for short bursts of play.

That said, I'm looking forward to checking this game out on the Nintendo Switch, since

it's coming out on that platform.

It's also coming out on PS4 on the same day!

How does the game look to you all?

Let me know what you think in the comments below and enjoy the trailer!

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Sleep Like Rip Van Winkle: Quality Sleep The Holy Grail of A Happy Productive Life - Duration: 7:06.

Hi.

Dr. Minkoff here.

I want to talk about sleep.

If there's a "Holy Grail" of a happy productive life

it's probably getting enough quality sleep.

You've probably all experienced it.

You went to bed too late.

You got up too early.

You don't feel well.

You can't think straight.

You're not really in present time.

For some people their chronic weight gain

is because their body's chronically stressed

because they haven't been getting enough sleep.

They're having trouble on the job

because they haven't got enough sleep.

They're irritable because they haven't gotten enough sleep.

You can't exercise because you don't feel well

because you haven't got enough sleep.

You didn't get enough sleep and you exercise hard

and then you got sick.

So, on top of not getting up sleep,

now you're sick and your throat's scratchy

and like, "Oh no, no. I'm getting sick."

Okay?

So, these are all things

which, we're all stressed.

We're all busy.

We have to do something about it

but what I found is if I can manage my sleep

I can manage about anything else that I have to do

during the day.

Okay?

And you can track this.

You can have your phone that tracks it.

There's wristwatches that track it.

There's rings that track it

but if you track it,

what you find is you have to get a certain amount

of deep sleep and you have to get a certain amount

of REM sleep

and you can't wake up too many times during the night

or it messes it up.

And your sleep score will go down

and when your sleep score is good,

you feel good and when it's not,

you feel bad.

There's some things that you can do just to manage it.

Okay?

If you sleep in a room where there's a lot of lights on

you're not going to sleep as well.

So, it's good to have it dark.

Dark as you could get.

Blue lights are bad.

On your computer and on your phone

there's apps where you can get the light to be turned down

so that there's no blue light coming out.

That kind of gets the brain ready for the lights

or the Sun is down,

it's turning it down.

Electronics are a big factor for most people for sleep

So, if you sleep in a room with a

big screen TV and your phone next to you

and your computer on and all this electronic stuff,

your body is getting that 120 cycles per second all the time

vibration which causes a cortisol response.

It causes an adrenaline response

and it's not going to let your body totally relax.

So, an electronic free bedroom is really helpful.

If you want to try this,

an experiment is if you could do it.

There may be part of your electricity in your house

where you can turn off your bedroom.

You can turn off the electronics in your bedroom.

And if you can turn the electronics off in your bedroom,

the room feels completely different and you will find

that your body actually reaches a level of relaxation

that you're not normally used to.

So, these things can all be helpful.

The other thing is, is I think a set bedtime.

Go to bed at the same time every night.

Weekends, other times,

because it's really important.

Your body gets used to it.

It anticipates it.

You go to bed at 11:00.

You get up at 6:00 or 7:00.

Most people need between 7 and 8,

maybe 9 hours, whatever it is for you,

where you get the quality thing

and then your body gets in the routine

and it works well

and you get out of the routine

and it doesn't work very well.

I was just on a long trip.

I was somewhat jet-lagged.

It takes a while to get it back again

where it's like, okay now the body knows the routine.

The other thing that I found is

that you have to manage what you do

before you go to bed.

Okay?

My wife and I have an agreement that after 9 o'clock at night

we don't bring up any subjects

that are going to be stressful to each other.

Okay?

It's really important

because if we have something we don't agree on,

if we have a little tiff over something,

then neither one of us is gonna sleep very well.

So, it's just after 9 o'clock, okay that's it.

Everything is happy, nice, all good.

We don't watch super action movies before we go to sleep

because then we can't go to sleep.

Okay?

Adrenaline and cortisol.

So, the normal course of cortisol during the day

is real high in the morning .

The thing that wakes you up is a cortisol spike .

It goes a little bit down,

a little bit down, at night before you go to bed,

it's supposed to be lower.

If at 9 o'clock you turn on an action flick

and now your cortisol is up here

then it's going to take some hours for that thing to calm down

and your sleep isn't gonna be any good.

Your heart rate's gonna be high

and your body temperature isn't going to be right

and you're not going to be good.

So, these are things that you can manage.

Figure out, some people it's a warm bath.

Some people it's, "Hey, take some magnesium

"before you go to bed at night,"

because magnesium is a natural relaxant.

It reduces cortisol.

It gets things to calm down.

I take a scoop of this every night before I go to bed.

I have for years and years and years.

Because it's a natural relaxer.

Okay?

Many people as they age,

their hormones aren't quite right balanced

and their melatonin, which is a super important hormone

that has to do with sleep and brain antioxidant

and brain recovery, that most people that we measure

by the time they're like 40 years old,

their melatonin levels are too low.

Their body is not producing it

and in order to produce it, you need amino acids,

Perfect Amino, and you got to take something that's got melatonin.

And if you do,

you can help yourself get into a good pattern

so that you can actually go to bed,

sleep really well,

feel really good and then you can be very productive

in the next day.

Okay?

So, these are things that most people can work out.

The things I mentioned now are suggestions.

We'll do some more in-depth stuff on this

but this sort of gets your,

there's a hat to be worn.

It's a sleep hat.

Okay?

What temperature is your room?

What kind of blankets do you like?

Okay?

Do you want it quiet or do you need a noise machine?

That you work out for yourself these things

so that you can actually,

you put the hat on and you go into the routine

and the habit makes the thing happen.

Okay?

Healthy habits produce health.

Healthy sleep habits produce good sleep

and then you just don't deviate from it.

All my friends know

and my family knows that I go to bed at 11:15.

I go to bed at 11:15.

I don't care what's happening, I go to bed 11:15

because if I want to get up early

and do the things I like to do,

I have to get my sleep.

Okay?

So, figure out what your sleep hat is

and then wear the hat and that will create a habit

and you will be able to then get good sleep every night

get up in the morning, feel well and be productive.

Okay?

Hope this helps.

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Smoked Pork Butt Competition - Cured Vs. Uncured Pulled Pork Recipe - Duration: 14:05.

what is up everybody this is Lyle no hippie BBQ and I wanted to try curing a

pork butt so that's what we're going to be doing in this video what I might do

is buy another pork butt and cook it more traditionally take it into work and

have them try and see which one they like as far as curing pork butt or any

kind of meat there's an excellent web page on amazing ribs com I'm gonna leave

a link to that in the description and really if you want to know how much

Prague powder or cure salt number one that you need for any kind of meat you

enter in a few different things they don't tell you exactly how much you need

so run by there and take a look at it now as far as curing this goes really

all that you need is the prague powder number one and some kosher salt and

you're good to go I want mine to have a little bit more

flavor so we're going to be adding a few more things so the ingredients I have is

we have some prague powder number one and this is the brand I like it's Hoosier

Hill I'm gonna leave a link where you can buy this in the description below

we're going to be using some kosher salt now I'm using 1 cup of kosher salt this

should have about 2 cups but instead of using that I'm just using a seasoning

called Everglade seasoning and I'm using a cup of that as opposed to 2 cups of

the kosher salt I'm adding some brown sugar as well about 4 cinnamon sticks

and I don't know I just had some pickling spice laying around so we're

gonna throw about it there's about a quarter of a bottle left so we're gonna

throw that in and we have honey first thing I'm gonna do is I'm going to

add all these ingredients except for the honey and the Prague powder into a pot

we're gonna heat it up you really don't need to heat this up but I have some

cinnamon sticks need to kind of get activated so it'll also help the salt

the sugars dissolved a little bit more so we're gonna add this in and I'm

throwing it on the stove you know bringing it up too right before it

boiled and I'm shutting it down letting it cool off and then we're gonna get

this pork butt in with our honey and our Prague powder number one they're

bringing up to date I'll let that solution come to a boil on the stove

turn it down let it simmer for about ten minutes it's cooled down now I added

another gallon and a half of water so that's putting us at three total gallons

now we're gonna add our curing salt so our Prague powder number one our honey

we're going to stir this in now as far as the pork butt goes I did rinse that

off really good and I poked it with holes just to let the just to make sure

the cure kind of really got in there and it's gonna have a chance to sit in this

cure for four maybe five days before I smoked it so we're gonna get it in now

I'm in Colorado right so let's make sure this covers okay it does right now the

temperatures outside are anywhere between I don't know 20 to 30 degrees

this is gonna be in my garage we're gonna seal this up I'm gonna throw some

ice on top of it and that's where it's gonna sit everyday I will add more ice

on to it just to make sure that it stays at that temperature would well we should

be good to go I'll see you in four days here's what I'm gonna do this pork butt

is that a chance to cure for four days this is one that I just bought today I'm

gonna cook these exactly the same we're gonna take it into work and see what

people think so I don't always use binders on my pork butt but we're gonna

do it in this one and we're gonna do both of these exactly the same

we're gonna rub both of them down with this mustard and then season them up the

seasoning I have is just a recipe that I kind of threw together has all the

ingredients that you would be expecting for a pork rub okay so now that we have

these rub down we're gonna hit it with this seasoning that I just made up and

we're gonna be cooking this on my Weber 26 inch kettle grill with the slow into

your attachment all right so we have both of these rubbed down I have my

chimney starter rolling I cannot wait to see how this cured pork comes out as

opposed to this regular pulled pork it's been something I've been thinking about

for a while so this is definitely something I'm looking forward to I'm

gonna be adding more coals than what the slow and sear actually would ask for

because I'm at mile high and you need a little bit more coals to get things kind

of activated up in there so just go ahead and add these in all right so I'm

going to get my grill grate on here and get my pork and then we'll start cooking

so let's go ahead and get this pork butt on now as far as my fins go I have my

bottom vent about 3/4 of the way open and then I'll adjust my top vent as

needed to keep our temperature anywhere between 300 and 315 degrees

I'm not going with any water in the water pan we should be fine with all the

fat that's in this meat we shouldn't need any moisture in this so we've got

our top vent I'm gonna start off about halfway open and then we'll adjust our

temperature as needed I will have my vent over the pork so the

smoke kind of comes across that we're about two and a half hours in on this

cook I just added another lump of cherry wood if I didn't mention it earlier

that's what we're cooking with along with that charcoal and this cook is more

about the difference between a regular pulled pork and a cured pork but I've

never had cured pulled pork so I'm excited to see what people think about

it at work tomorrow we may not get back out here to this port tonight but what

my intentions are is we're gonna cook this until we get to around 180 190

degrees I'm gonna pull it in or pull it off the boat off the grill get it inside

and then tomorrow morning we will reheat it until we get to about a hundred and

or until we get to 200 degrees all right guys we got a little snow last night

into the morning what I did was I took that pork butt off of the smoker once it

hit about a hundred and fifty degrees wrapped it up got it in the oven with

some brown sugar butter a little bit of honey on it I'm gonna cook it until we

get to around 200 205 degrees I'm trying to get this into work by about 11

o'clock so I'll see you when I roll into the office my office right now I just

got these heated up to about 200 degrees normally I would like to let these rest

a while but it looks like people are hungry now so we're gonna get in and

instead of using my hands since this is still hot right here this is the pork

that was uncured over here this is our cured pork button some juice that was

left over from cooking it we're gonna pour a little bit this juice in here

and then mix it in so it may not need any barbeque sauce or anything to go

with this let me see if I can get in with my hands I may be a little too hot

still yeah it's a little too hot for me to get into with my hands so but I do

like the color of this one over here anyway I'm gonna shred all this stuff up

get them on different plates and see which of these pork butts people prefer

so we're up here at my office and I brought in some pork and I wanted to see

what people thought between a cured pulled pork butt and a regular pork butt I'm not

sure if they know but the raider pork butt is the cured one the lighter one

has regular before we get into that take a look at how cool it is work in this

office we're like this even though I plan on leaving but you know you got

dogs in the office I got another black one running around here somewhere but

Kimberly what do you think between the red and the NAM red one all right there

you go let's get over here to Lauren you know and then I'm not gonna pan on you

because you don't want to be on camera but what did you like between the two

all right so we got they had the same seasoning anyway so she likes on both

Peggy which would you like they have the same season anyway they're both safe

okay well she likes the red one or the cured one because she's and I'm just

gonna get it back of her head boom just so you know anyway

she likes the red one but the non red one because she thinks the red one is

too spicy even though I used the same spice for both anyway let me walk around

the office and if I could find more animals running amok and more people

that can get it give me some insight on what they like up here with Tim and he

is gonna tell me which one he likes between the I call it red and non red

but one is cured one is not cured which ones you like I like the maghreb all

right and what did you like more about the set a better flavor

okay so the red one where the cured one probably had more of that ham flavor

that which kind of led to more of that so the traditional pulled pork does have

more pork flavor well the other one has more of a ham flavor anyway thanks for

your input appreciate it no problem alright so like I mentioned we got all

different kind of random dogs walking around here there goes one here goes

another one great place to work anyway let's get on to some more people you

know what I'm up here with the owner of my company I've been working here since

2002 we're about to part ways everything but it's all good this is my boy right

here anyway rather than getting all emotional which ones you like between

the two hmm I devoured it so fast that I can tell you that it was satisfying both

were very alright which what did you like I have may have to go back for more

as you can tell there's not a lot left on either but my first reaction was I

liked the red that may be a bit more smoke a bit more spice than this side of

the plate is the same meat well the rib okay so the the cured pork butt was you

know cured for four days and a lot of spices and okay and things like that the

smoke was about the same and the seasoning on the outside was about the

same I'm trying to think if there's anything I put in that red one it was or

this cured one that was hotter but I am hear people say that they're tasting a

little bit more heat in that there was a little more my preference is more of the

heat although they were both like melting in my mouth as far as what I

would I not eat the other you know what I eat them both again absolutely I would

but I'm more of the spice kind of guy I did not put any sauce on him I saw that

yet sauce next to him not needed for me because the moistness that exists in

both these dishes well there you go Wow and by the way I mean I am gonna get

emotional thank you very much for I don't know 16 years it's weird I'm gonna

be back for more videos where I'm out of here anyway if you happen to be in the

Denver Metro area need a mortgage if I'm not here my boy Dave land and link to

the mortgage company's going to be in the description below

alert your boy thanks a lot appreciate it man alright guys just got back from

work and it looks like about 70% of the people like that cure pulled-pork more

than the traditional pulled pork and I'm gonna actually include myself in that as

well I didn't actually count up everybody but it looked like the cure

pulled pork was about a 70% favorite anyway this was a nice experiment I'm

not sure how often I'm gonna do it because it takes so much forethought you

know four days in advance to cure it but if you have time to do it this is

something that I definitely suggest that you give a try anyway I do appreciate

you guys stopping by no hippie BBQ Best Pulled Pork

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Why I Don't Swear in My New Videos YouTube New Policies - Duration: 11:53.

Why I don't swear in my videos,

new YouTube policies coming up.

(dramatic swipe with bubbles)

It's good for you.

Hey, what's going on YouTube.

This is Pete coming back

with another awesome video.

And today I wanted

to try something new on my channel.

So let me know if you like this type

of vlogging style video where you see me

in front of the camera talking to you guys directly

and just brainstorming together,

sort of thing and doing stuff?

I also wanted to say for those of you

who are waiting for my gameplays,

stay put because we will have more gameplays

coming out, of course,

'cause mainly it's a gaming channel, right.

Just explain myself,

I did have problems and I still have problems

with my interface sound card.

Which basically what it's does

when I record gameplay

and I talk over the video and all that,

sometimes or quite often now and more

and more often it would just stop recording the sound.

It will still recording the actual gameplay

and everything but it will be like me talking,

moving my lips and stuff and there will be

no game sounds as well,

stuff like that.

So it does sound like this is a sound card problem

so I've ordered a Yamaha MGU10,

which by they way I'm gonna be making

an unboxing video of and maybe like a test video.

We'll put it together as soon as it will arrive.

But until then I cannot record my audio

as well as my gameplay

because then it will completely mess it up

and it will be really not good.

Anyways, enough for the intro and explanations.

By the way,

I haven't yet said if you guys want

to visit my Facebook page which,

to be honest with you,

would be probably the best way of communication

with me then go ahead and check it out.

It's gonna be down there in the comment section.

All right, guys,

so the topic of today's video.

YouTube is on a hunt for those F words

and all this kind of adult language

in the videos.

Not only that,

also obviously we've seen situations with pranks,

dangerous activities performed on YouTube.

To be honest with you,

I do agree with that because I have seen

some weird pranks and weird Parkour stuff,

which I would say it's far,

far, super dangerous.

Because if these guys are gonna slip

and not go onto the building,

I don't know,

it's like in Hollywood movies you would

have normally like some sort of a landing pad

down there but I don't think that these guys

have any landing pads, do they?

I don't know, man.

But I'm just saying,

don't risk your life, guys,

for views and stuff like this.

So there is this video from Creator Insider

which we will have a look in a minute

and they are saying what you're not supposed

to be doing in the videos and stuff like this

to stay safe in 2019.

- Okay, I'm gonna ask John a question now

that I asked him before we started.

And suppose I upload a video

and all I'm doing is sitting here

and I'm saying, gosh,

dang it and shoot all over.

And that's it,

that's all my content,

I'm okay to advertise?

Monetize it, yeah.

Yeah.

Okay, that one's pretty straight forward.

Now, let's get into more moderate

or stronger levels of profanity.

Yeah, exactly.

So these are like the F-bombs,

the type of words that you don't hear

on Primetime TV,

the words you wouldn't say to your mom.

Words that we will not say

right now but we will exactly.

we'll find a way to get them on the screen somehow.

Yeah, exactly.

So those are the type of words where you wanna

keep them out of the title.

You wanna keep them out of the thumbnail

and you wanna avoid using it repeatedly

at the beginning of the video.

Okay, let's get into the last category so

the harshest form.

Exactly, so there's gonna be a type

of content that is just not safe for monetization

at all and that's any use of racial slurs,

derogatory content, really mean or hateful words.

You know stubbing your toe and saying oh F-bomb,

not the end of the world,

totally fine for monetization.

But if you upload a video that's like

screaming at someone F-bomb, F-bomb,

saying really terrible things about them

you can imagine that's not really

what the type of content that advertisers

really wanna run their ads in front of.

Don't put those words in title and thumbnail.

Always keep those out of title and thumbnail.

And one other tip I forgot to mention,

bleeping is great if you wanna (bleep) profanity

in your videos,

as long as it's not racial slurs,

you're safe to monetize.

Okay, so what they are saying,

it's like okay if you really have to swear,

maybe wait until further down in the video.

Don't do it in the first maybe like,

I don't know,

a minute of your video sort of thing.

Me personally, I'm gonna try the best

as I possibly can not to swear in my videos.

And if I will need to swear or if there's gonna

be like an accident swear sort of thing,

I'll try to cover it up somehow,

going forward from now on.

Because sometimes there is situation

I will be like in the zone sort of thing

playing my game and suddenly something

is gonna happen and I'll be like

oh, what the (dolphin squeaks)

or oh my God what the (dolphin squeaks)

is going down, man?

So I'll be covering those words

and making sure it's not being,

like inside the video it's not being said or anything.

So the video from the Creator Insider

will be in the description, guys.

So have a look and watch the entire video just

to see what's going on.

I see so many channels that are like,

people are swearing during the videos and stuff.

During the gameplay videos as well,

I'm talking about maybe not really

in adult style games where it's

like 18+ type game or something.

I'm talking about videos like,

I don't know,

so like Spyro or something you know, game,

the game that would be seen by minors.

I don't know, guys.

I feel like this is kind of wrong

and going forward I wouldn't want,

for example, my child to stumble across one

of these videos and I'll be like,

oh Spyro game, how cool?

Some five-year-old kid and they'll be like,

what they talking about?

So I feel like YouTube is doing a good thing.

And think about it this way,

I'm not trying to defend YouTube or anything,

absolutely not but people been saying

oh, it's our platform,

it's for us and all that.

Hang on a second one moment,

do you pay for the servers or anything like that?

Do you pay for anything to be able

to create on YouTube?

No.

Yes, I understand you put your time,

you put your effort,

you put your soul,

you put your sweat,

you put your everything into it

to create the best possible content

for your audience but

the boss is YouTube.

Here's the thing,

if I would be an advertiser,

if I would be in McDonald's and I will stumble

across a video that the guy

is swearing every second word,

I'll be like, hang on a second,

I don't want my products to be shown in front

of that video or during that video.

So this is what YouTube is doing.

They take care of money because it's all about money.

Maybe for you,

maybe for me this is more like it's a passion,

I like to do this.

But let's be honest.

Right.

So I'm gonna tell you

this is the way I see it, right.

Let's say that you're the owner of a shop

and you got your staff working in a shop.

Would you want to see your staff,

like when sometimes people are talking

to each other and stuff when there is

maybe less customers or something,

I don't know,

I'm just saying.

When they basically communicating to each other,

would you want to see them swearing

and using inappropriate behavior and language

and stuff like that?

And you can see that the customers of yours

are actually looking at them and they're like,

what the heck is going down in here?

Do you know what I mean?

This is how I see it.

YouTube is like shop that employs you.

You are an, well,

you're saying it's my channel

but in theory the way I see it,

yes, it's your channel,

it's your space within that massive corporation.

So I'm not saying that YouTube is doing,

everything that they do is perfectly fine.

But I'm thinking what they really care of

is their own business.

And this is their business

and we are a front of a house type of thing.

We are not a kitchen staff

where people work in YouTube behind the scenes

in the office and stuff.

They can probably do whatever they please,

maybe to a certain degree, I'm saying,

behavior wise and obviously language wise and stuff.

But we are sort of like a front of the house

and that's why I think what YouTube is doing

that they trying to narrow down this vocabulary

and language situation and

behavior on YouTube and not

to show dangerous pranks and all that.

I feel like this is perfectly fine.

To be honest,

I actually agree with that, all right.

Don't hate on me,

I'm just saying.

Again, take a step back

and think twice, think deep.

Think like you are that boss.

Think like you are that

YouTube.

What would you do?

Because people saying like,

oh, it's You Tube,

it's supposed to be your platform,

this and that.

It's still there but would you rather

have this without advertisers

and making money and all that?

Or would you rather have it as it is

so you can make money and everything?

I'm just saying so that's my kind of fault

and that's my kind of take onto this situation.

But I don't know,

let me know in the comment section, guys.

What do you think?

Do you mind or you don't mind

seeing people swearing in videos?

And if you are a YouTuber like me,

do you swear in your videos or do you feel

like yeah, maybe it's time to sort

of stop doing that,

or you maybe haven't been doing it at all?

So yeah, just let me know.

I'm really eager to know.

And to be honest with you,

all this, it's kind of like new to me,

vlogging and stuff like this.

But I have one more thing for you guys,

if you wanna grow your channel and do stuff

and sort of go on the right path

and start doing things correctly,

then you probably wanna go

and check out this guy here.

His name is Alan Spicer and he's a

YouTube influencer/YouTube certified guy

that basically knows about a lot of stuff

that can possibly help you out.

I don't know 'cause I don't know the whole bunch

about all this stuff.

All I know,

swearing and bad language,

bad vocabulary like profanity and all those kind

of bad things you don't want

to include in your videos.

I'm just saying why I'm not going

to do this anymore.

I know it's kind of a clibaty title

and kind of hypocrite title because I did swear

in my previous videos.

But again, going forward I'll be good.

(choir singing)

But anyways, guys,

let me know down in the comments

if you did enjoy this video.

And if you did do me a favor

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Subscribe to the channel if you are new

and I will see you guys pretty soon

with another video.

Pete out.

Peace.

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