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274 metronomy - the look
Bookmarked 699 weeks ago leurs premires sessions acoustiques pas vident pour un groupe comme metronomy mais l039exercice leur plait et pour nous au cargo rien de mieux qu039un groupe ou un artiste encore un peu fragile pas totalement rod l039exercice dans le petit jardin des bureaux de because il fait beau le groupe est install plusieurs synths et autres machines tranges branches sur la petite chaine rcupre dans les bureaux les metronomy sont dtendus tellement que nous devons interrompre plusieurs fois cause de quelques fous rires les regards sont complices et malicieux on aimerait que chaque session soit aussi simple et dtendue une parenthse de bonheur et de simplicitmerci matthiasimages : renaud de foville wwwunjourpeutetrenethttp:wwwmetronomycoukwwwlecargoorg |
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bad habits a guide for modern women 1954
Bookmarked 611 weeks ago bad habits a guide for modern women 1954quotgoofus and gallantquot-style film on the misadventures of a teenage girl who is a victim of her own bad habits with a harrowing and patronizing narrationthe level of society that barbara lives in would dictate a great deal more responsibility - even if she is a teen for example being late for school all the time entirely abnormal for a kid living in a tasteful upper middle class neighborhood like barbara does at points in this movie i039m afeared this kid is gonna wind up in a state psych hospital she039s way off center given her surroundings and looks eerily like frances in the movie of the same name painful to watch now vs then then people pressed their garnments hung them neatly in the closet and wore them several times before washing themnow we039ve all but forgotten how to iron and throw our dirty clothing into a hamper but most of us wear clean clothes every single daythen people bathed only on tuesday thursday and saturday nights and washed their hair once a weeknow most of us shower and wash our hair every single daythen kids didn039t wear blue jeans to school most girls didn039t even own a pairnow kids wear them every single day many times they don039t even fit and many girls don039t own a dress or skirtthen people didn039t know what adhd and acne werenow people do and they know how to treat themthen kids were respectful of their parents and eldersnow you039re thankful if their only fault is waking up grumpy in the morningthen girls did their own manicuresnow they have them professionally done at a great cost to their parentsthen kids got together to chat and listen to records after schoolnow they get together and play video games in the best case scenario and do drugs in the worst case scenariothen kids had a mother to come home to who usually greeted them at the door with a plate of homemade cookies and a glass of milknow most teenagers have no after school supervision because both parents have to workoh and did the day quotsuddenly become importantquot because the girls were told of a job opening they might be interested in or because somebody had come to the school to interview them for scholarships as would be the case today no it quotsuddenly became importantquot because they were invited to a rich girl039s home for an after school sociable and i want to puke at the sheer fakeness of the word and of course it was so very very important to be friends with her because she was so very popular and so very richneither generation is perfect but perhaps we039d all be much happier if we found a middle ground between the twothats why i039m glad i grew up in the 1970s rating: i give it a 5 for pure ridiculousnessbtwi agree with the person who commented about helen and the tweezers at least barbara can be thankful that she didn039t win any miss unibrow pageantoh and did anybody notice that barbara039s mother drummed her fingers on the tablelinks-http:thespottydoggblogspotcomhttps:wwwfacebookcomthespottydogghttp:thespottydogg-reviewstumblrcomhttp:gplustothespottydogghttp:wwwyoutubecomsubscription_centeradd_user=thespottydogghttp:wwwpinterestcomthespottydoggfor collaborations and business inquiries please contact via channel pages: http:channelpagescomthespottydoggquotfair usequot is a limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work in united states copyright law fair use is a doctrine that permits limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission from the rights holders examples of fair use include commentary search engines criticism parody news reporting research teaching library archiving and scholarship it provides for the legal unlicensed citation or incorporation of copyrighted material in another author039s work |
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hindi cartoons for children panchatantra moral stories for kids chiku tv
Bookmarked 366 weeks ago watch the latest short and motivational hindi story named quotthe true friendquot cartoons for kids in this story there are two best friends but their friendship becomes weak because of third one039s involvement see what lesson their friendship gave us hindi kahaniya cartoon is very famous in children039s which give very good moral these animated stories kahani are very popular among the children because it is very simple meaningful interesting inspirational with funny characters which are latest and best in the class these stories contains amazing cute small and big popular animals these type of stories are very simple rochak old and entertaining which you can watch for free on youtube chiku tv channel its very easy best and real examples to teach your children thru cartooning in hindi bengali and punjabi language you can say its bedtime nursery stories with morality subscribe chiku tv the leading kids entertainment channel of india do like |
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top 6: reasons which made the uk leave the european union
Bookmarked 495 weeks ago please help us to grow and serve you better:subscribe: https:wwwyoutubecomchanneluc0qqejk5eipqhohtpyizhkqfacebook: https:wwwfacebookcomwwt10videostwitter: https:twittercomwwt10videospinterest: https:wwwpinterestcomworldwidetop10not long time bbc reported the uk039s decision to leave the european union after 52 of its citizens agreed that but we039re asking what made them do that if we take a look back in the past we can easily find at least six reasons6 immigrationfrom eastern europe africa and asia is an important reason it039s not new that london hosts about 367 foreigners and 245 of them are born out of europe according to a census taken in 2011 as the early referendum reveals the uk population doesn039t like at all this wave of immigrants because it threats the economic progress5 eurozone financial crisisthe uk has a stronger currency than the euro and feels threatened by the eurozone financial crisis british prime minister da |
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sugary kitty - stepbrother fuck face stepsister because she was in arousing outfit an
Bookmarked 47 weeks ago watch sugary kitty - stepbrother fuck face stepsister because she was in arousing outfit an 2024 runtime: 23:03 categories: amateur brunette teen sugary kitty stepbrother fuck face stepsister because she was in arousing outfit and cum on face it |
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zenosyne: the sense that time keeps going faster
Bookmarked 541 weeks ago as a kid you run around so fast the world around you seems to stand still a summer vacation can stretch on for an eternity with each birthday we circle back and cross the same point around the sun we wish each other 039many happy returns039 but soon you feel the circle begin to tighten and you realize its a spiral and youre already halfway throughthe dictionary of obscure sorrows http:wwwdictionaryofobscuresorrowscomthe dictionary of obscure sorrows is a compendium of invented words written by john koenig each original definition aims to fill a hole in the languageto give a name to emotions we all might experience but dont yet have a word for follow the project give feedback suggest an emotion you need a word for or just tell me about your dayemail the author: obscuresorrowsgmailcomfacebook https:wwwfacebookcompagesthe-dictionary-of-obscure-sorrows137197489655526twitter obscuresorrows https:twittercomobscuresorrowsetymologyfrom greek zeno is derived from zeno039s paradox which asks how a person can walk from one point to another if they must first carry out a series of ever-shrinking steps mnemosyne the personification of memory in ancient greek mythology how can we live our lives while each passing year feels shorter than the year beforetranscriptzenosyneit039s actually just after you039re born that life flashes before your eyesentire aeons are lived in those first few months when you feel inseparable from the world itself with nothing to do but watch it passing byat first time is only felt vicariously as something that happens to other people you get used to living in the moment because there039s nowhere else to go but soon enough life begins to move and you learn to move with it and you take it for granted that you039re a different person every yearupgraded with a different bodya different future you run around so fast the world around you seems to stand still until a summer vacation can stretch on for an eternityyou feel time moving forward learning its rhythm but now and then it skips a beat as if your birthday arrives one day earlier every yearwe should consider the idea that youth is not actually wasted on the young that their dramas are no more grand than they should be that their emotions make perfect sense once you adjust for inflation for someone going through adolescence life feels epic and tragic simply because it is: every kink in your day could easily warp the arc of your story because each year is worth a little less than the last and with each birthday we circle back and cross the same point around the sun we wish each other many happy returnsbut soon you feel the circle begin to tighten and you realize it039s a spiral and you039re already halfway through as more of your day repeats itself you begin to cast off deadweight and feel the steady pull toward your center of gravity the ballast of memories you hold onto until it all seems to move under its own inertia so even when you sit still it feels like you039re running somewhere and even if tomorrow you will run a little faster and stretch your arms a little farther you039ll still feel the seconds slipping away as you drift around the bendlife is short and life is long but not in that orderbirthday candle photo creditsflickr creative commons attribution license the full list is too long for the description so please click here: http:testtubecomdictionaryofobscuresorrowszenosynevideo creditsyoutube creative commons attribution licensethe full list is too long for the description so please click here: http:testtubecomdictionaryofobscuresorrowszenosyne |
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how to learn to code
Bookmarked 555 weeks ago thanks to https:wwwyoutubecomusernerdyandquirky for the question shares appreciatedtwitters: https:twittercomcheerskevinthere you go heres the code that will get you past your first technical interviewby the way dont ever write things like thatso today i got a question on twitter from sabrina widely known as the nerdiest and quirkiest person on youtubeand i got really excited because this is a question i should be qualified to answer ive been coding since i was a little kid ive been working as a developer for the past eight years i completed a computer science major though i didnt wrap up the degree and ive given talks tech reviewed many books read and written tutorialsthis is a question i should be qualified to answersurprisingly though this is a really difficult question and its one that developers get asked a lot by people who are looking to break into the field quothow on earth do i get startedquotand there are two sort of stock replies that i dont think work very well i want to talk quickly about both of themthe first one is: get a degree study the fundamentals of computer science if you want to develop game engines you have to learn vector calculus if you want to work on systems engineering you have to learn boolean algebra study your algorithmsthe problem with this approach is that most developers are inherently lazy thats why they program computers to do things for them its very hard to get invested in software when youre not actually making something youre excited abouta lot of people will say quotlearn cquot or quotlearn javascriptquot or learn some other language or toolset and usually thats because its a tool that they use to solve problems that they are excited aboutprogramming languages are a lot like human languages just because you can read and write in french doesnt make you a french novelist and in the same way just because you know the syntax of a programming language doest mean you can solve problems with itthere are a lot of languages out there and theyre all designed around solving particular problems but unlike human languages most of them are designed to be somewhat friendly to people who dont already speak the languagelets use quothello worldquot as an example quothello worldquot is usually the first program youre going to write when you look at a new language all you want is for the program to output quothello worldquot and thats kindof the basic test to know youve got something that runs so lets pull up some exampleswhat i want you to notice is that even if you dont know anything about programming you can tell that these are all pretty darned similarand what i think a lot of developers forget to tell you is that eighty to ninety percent of what you learn programming in one language is going to be transferrable to another languagewe all tend to have our favorites i tend to like ruby javascript and elixir but dont listen to people who say quotyou have to learn this or thatquot because those preferences are based on personal preference and the problems those people are trying to solveso ive argued that its not a great idea to try and force people into studying a particular academic field or prodding them toward our favorite languages but then where do we start theres a lot of information out there and it can be very overwhelmingim here to tell you that you dont actually want to learn to program what you want to do is solve a problem maybe theres an app on your phone that you dont like and you want to come up with a better solution maybe youve decided that you want to have a website or maybe you want to build a gamelearning quotprogrammingquot is like practicing scales its going to make you a very strong musician but if you do that for years without ever playing a song youre going to get very frustrated its a lot easier to learn something when you have a reason to want to know itfor me the first problem was high school math tests id be using my ti calculator id show my work id make a little tiny mistake and id get the wrong answer that was a problem i wanted to solve so i learned ti-basic and i wrote some programs that would factor and foil and all that stuff that way when i found my answer i could go ahead and check that it was rightit was so much easier to learn that language because i was using these tools to solve an actual problem that i had i was excited to figure out ways to make it better and fasterso before you look at programming at all figure out a problem that youre excited about something thats going to motivate you to learn about the languages and tools available and once youve built that really cool thing youre going to discover that you accidentally picked up a lot of skills along the way |
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signs that he039s cheating - sergiorazta ft suckerfacetwist
Bookmarked 727 weeks ago facebook:http:wwwfacebookcomsergioraztatwitter:https:twittercomsergioraztasuckerfacetwistfacebook:http:wwwfacebookcompagessuckerfacetwist181821375247851twitter:https:twittercomsuckerfacetwisthttp:wwwyoutubecombiqtwiistertv |
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why are plane windows round
Bookmarked 517 weeks ago we often learn the most from our failures this is particularly true for advancements in the field of engineering unfortunately for the engineers in the aviation industry the prices to pay for failure are high this will be a reoccurring theme in my videos trust me the flip-side of this unforgiving industry is that it consistently provides learning opportunities for engineers because failure is not an option when peoples lives are at riskone of the greatest examples of this occurred during the development of cabin pressurisation the problems caused by cabin pressurisation didnt develop until the introduction of the first commercial jet powered aircraft the de havilland comet it entered service in 1952 and initially proved to be a massive success but just one year into service catastrophe struck three comets suffered fatal mid-flight disintegrations and the entire fleet was grounded until the cause was identifiedthe root of the problem was double-edged the introduction of jet engines required planes to fly even higher in order to make the fuel hungry engines economically viable less drag in the upper atmosphere means less fuel is needed as a plane increases in altitude the external atmospheric pressure lowers to a greater extent than the internal cabin pressure this creates a pressure differential that causes the fuselage to expand ever so slightly engineers accounted for this but the effects of repeated pressure cycles over time were not well known at the time over thousands of cycles and metal begins to fatigue and cracks can form at high stress locationsthe effects of stress concentration were also not well understood at the time stress concentration occurs when the flow of stress is interrupted square windows in contrast to modern oval windows provide a significant barrier to the smooth flow of stress because of this stress peaks at the sharp corner of the window and this is exactly where investigators determined the origin of failure to bethese combined phenomenon proved to be fatal today all airliners feature oval windows to avoid this stress concentration and comprehensive fatigue testing is required before a plane can be approved by the faa we often learn the most from our failures this is particularly true for advancements in the field of engineering these are now two basic concepts that every materials engineer is taught these events allowed us to further our understanding of materials and prevent further failuresfor licensing rights contact me at mcmanusbrian15gmailcomask before stealing my content looking at you dailymail |
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a diss track against myself roast yourself challenge
Bookmarked 497 weeks ago watch my last video: http:bitly24vbqfdwatch my last vlog: http:bitly1u5a0pobecome a unicorn: http:bitly1hiqyg0huge thank you to durrani bros for helping out with the music as per usual killing the game hi my name is lilly and i make funny videos every monday and thursday i rant create sketches and sometimes even dress up as my parents most importantly i smile a lot and want to make you feel happy subscribe -- more happiness awaits --twitter: http:wwwtwittercomiisuperwomaniifacebook: http:onfbme1wpaso8tumblr: http:iisuperwomaniitumblrcominstagram: http:instagramcomiisuperwomaniisnapchat: iisuperwomaniivine: https:vinecoiisuperwomaniidaily vlogs: http:wwwyoutubecomsuperwomanvlogs business inquiries: iisuperwomaniigmailcomofficial team super merchandise:http:wwwunicornislandcadownload my free app: unicorn islandios: http:appleco1hgr039android: http:bitly1rlbdpkryan higa tagged me in his new roast yourself challenge and i humb |
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how to build a tv show in 5 minutes
Bookmarked 585 weeks ago get your station here - http:iggmeatyoutube-network-appx215096one of the smartest things that an indie film-maker can do is run their own tv station using our app martell tv it will allow you to raise money for any type of film you want to make everis that too bold of a statement im not apologizing because im speaking truth owning your own tv station allows you to guarantee distribution which means guaranteed roi for investors that means you can raise money for anything you want to make whenever you want to make itlook i get it youre not looking to get rich quick you got into this business because you want people to appreciate your work right youre probably a writer-director-producer i feel you i am youi originally got into this business because i wanted to write storiesim a creator like you but ive done something not all creators have done when i found it hard to break in i stopped producing content to focus on learning the ropes of business i did this because i want to be successful with my work im tired of having to cut corners and my work not being as great as it could have been because i lacked the resources a proper film budget providesi have super talented friends who can shoot write and edit much better than i can but they still work at whataburger because they dont know jack about business they cant sell their pitches because they dont speak the same language investors doi am here to help you speak the language of business and stop working for whataburger or whata-wherever you currently work at that isnt a studio you ownreturn on investmentthere is only one thing any investor wants to know they dont really care about your amazing script how beautiful your lead actress is or if youre a disabled veteran struggling to break ininvestors care about one thing and one thing only making moneythey will listen to your pitch with the sole intention of learning how they will put 100000 into your film and get back 300000 that is the only thing they want to knowfor films the info an investor is looking for is like this:1 who is the director and how much money did their last film generate2 who is the lead actor and actress and how much money did their last film generateoh youre the director and this is your first real feature and you cast your friends from whataburger in the lead roles sorry but unless they are batshit crazy no investor is going to give you any moneythis is because the entire movie industry revolves around the rising and fading stars of talent period end of do not pass go and do not collect your 100000 movie checkthis is because name talent have fanbases in the millionsfilm investment is one of the riskier businesses in the world youre not selling widgets youre selling entertainment people cannot test drive entertainment they have to pay to watch a movie before they can watch it it might only be 15 to see a movie at a theatre but that is 15 that could be spent on a million and one other thingsbasically even with a kick-ass trailer audiences have no real idea how amazing your movie will be until they finally watch it themselves the quality of a movie does not sell itself the talent sells the movieaudiences need to recognize the people involved in a film in order to be willing to open their wallets and try it this is why film investment revolves around famous directors like steven spielberg christopher nolan and michael bay and mega-star actors like tom cruise and jessica alba people know who these people are and have loved other films they have been inyou as the indie film-makers and his rag-tag band of whataburger crewmates are not known to anyone outside your circle of family and friends millions of people are not motivated to see your movieoh ill just go to kickstarter you retort i can use the power of my tribe to generate movie moneyyeah whatever |
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eat noodles without a bowl
Bookmarked 638 weeks ago if you got a beard but don039t have a bowl don039t worry you can still eat your ramen noodles |














