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1 y ·Youtube Gaming

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Sega 100% (Deep Fear / Zombie Revenge / Saturn / Dreamcast)
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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A Long-Lost Short Story by ‘Dracula’ Author Bram Stoker Has Been Rediscovered After 130 Years
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A Long-Lost Short Story by ‘Dracula’ Author Bram Stoker Has Been Rediscovered After 130 Years

The tale was composed as Stoker was working on his iconic vampire.
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
1 y ·Youtube Prepping & Survival

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Survival on a Budget: Build Your Own MREs
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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The Upcoming Civil War Between Whites & Immigrants: Fall of Western Civilization
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The Upcoming Civil War Between Whites & Immigrants: Fall of Western Civilization

By 2100, over 90% of Canada, USA and Western Europe will be non-White immigrants and refugees, the West has Fallen, time to pack up your bags and leave! The fact that they give free money and housing to immigrants, but refuse to help our veterans and homeless people is crazy. #uk #chinese #usa #canada #white #england #muslim #multicultural #chineseculture #immigration #refugees #india #indian #china #chinesehistory #asianculture #asianwoman #asian #marriage #divorce Support me on Patreon for $5 USD/month for early access to my videos, watch ad free with subtitles, released 6-12 hours before YouTube! ​ Become a channel member to view all of my videos, and gain access to special badges and emojis! ​ Patreon: / chinesehistorian Twitter: / davidsunravens TikTok: / theobeserunner
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Adolf Hitler FULL SPEECH in ENGLISH AI Reconstructed Audio "Freedom or Slavery"
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Adolf Hitler FULL SPEECH in ENGLISH AI Reconstructed Audio "Freedom or Slavery"

This is the full speech "Freedom or Slavery" given by Adolf Hitler on July 28th, 1922 in Munich, Germany @ The Bürgerbräukeller Beer Hall. The words are the EXACT words spoken by Adolf Hitler during the speech. They have NOT been altered. This speech has been translated to English and the audio has been reconstructed using AI Technology to provide the most accurate suitable sound of what Adolf Hitler may have sounded like in English. Our team is providing this translation for historical insight and in no way should anyone assume that the rhetoric covered by Adolf Hitler during this recorded speech is being promoted as an ideology today. The context of the video contains important historical information that should be utilized for a greater understanding of the world we live in as a result. If you enjoy our historical translations of speeches and want to help us continue bringing these important voices to life, please consider donating through our Zeffy fund. Our channel is not monetized, so your support is crucial for us to access rare resources, improve our video quality, overcome censorship barriers, and keep sharing content with you regularly. Every dollar makes a big difference to us! https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/5a57ccd7-d2d9-4208-97fe-adfe07f9151b UTL COMMENT:- I see nothing 'racist' or bad about this speech at all. Nothing wrong with loving your people or country. Have a listen for yourself. With thanks to THE NIGHTINGGALE https://www.youtube.com/@TheNightingaleOfficial Audio, Video, and Stock footage is 100% copyright free! Note YOUTUBE have now DELETED THIS CHANNEL (of course because it didn't fit their 'narrative')....
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Heather McDonald Shares Her Honest Take on a Long and Happy Marriage
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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It's the side of extreme weight loss rarely seen, but that's why it's needed
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It's the side of extreme weight loss rarely seen, but that's why it's needed

Matt Diaz has worked extremely hard to lose 270 pounds over the past six years. But his proudest moment came in March 2015 when he decided to film himself with his shirt off to prove an important point about body positivity and self-love.Matt had lap-band surgery in 2009 at age 16.Through the course of his weight-loss journey, Matt became passionate about promoting body positivity for people of all shapes and sizes.To stay motivated, he started sharing his journey on social media, posting before-and-after photos, answering questions and giving support to followers, and even sharing his meals and favorite workouts. Six years later, Matt is down over 270 pounds and is a very active voice in the online body-positivity movement.But in all his years of sharing his story, the one thing he's never done is showed what his body looks like after 200+ pounds of weight loss. So he uploaded the video above to show his followers his true self.Shortly after he posted the video online, originally to Tumblr, it quickly went viral and garnered thousands of shares and comments from people around the web. I was one of the thousands touched by the video, so I reached out to Matt to find out more about what motivated him and what he hopes others can take away from his story. Here's what he had to say:Why was it so important for you to post this video?"I'm a really big advocate for self-love and body positivity. I think it's important that we learn to love the bodies we're in, even if we don't necessarily like every little thing about them. However, in the time I'd been writing and talking about it, I'd never actually shown my excess skin to anyone. It felt dishonest somehow, to others and to myself. I couldn't tell others that I wanted them to love themselves and keep myself hidden away and ashamed of my skin.""I know what it feels like to hate your body, and to be depressed about it, and I never want anyone to feel that way again. So, if making myself vulnerable can help one person, why not?"— Matt DiazWhat's the response been like? Anything particularly unexpected?"I think that putting any opinion on the Internet will garner a certain amount of negativity and cynicism, but I haven't seen anything like that at all. I've read every comment and message since the video has gone up, literally thousands, and they're all so thoughtful.A really surprising side-effect were the number of transgender people who've thanked me saying that they understood my struggle, even though their body-related insecurity grew from different roots. I'd never even begun to [think] of what that must be like, and the fact that my message could help even though my problems began somewhere else is really incredible.”What advice or words of encouragement do you have for someone who's struggling to love their body?"I know it's difficult, especially when you're starting out. I want you to remember that you are not the problem, certain aspects of society are the problem. You'll constantly be told that you're too heavy or too tall to be attractive, or you're not masculine or feminine enough, or that your skin isn't the right tone or your hair isn't the right color, and these people are always always always wrong.Luckily, we're slowly starting to see these ideas get phased out by modernity. Plus-sized, un-retouched models are getting more attention in major brands, more attention is being put on the alternative scene for high fashion, it's becoming clear that these negative ideas are not going to last, though it's going to take a while.""Understand that to love yourself is to contest the negative things that were put into your head. Every smile, tattoo, bathing suit, and crop top is a small revolution. Tell yourself you're beautiful every day, and I promise you will be."— Matt DiazWatch video below:Matt's story is a personal one, but it's one we can all learn from.I think the most important thing to take away here is that self-love takes time and is different for everyone no matter what they look like. It's also worth noting that for Matt, losing weight was an important part of his journey, but that might not be the case for everyone. Even so, our society has such incredibly high and unrealistic body standards that even many of those who do work to lose weight end up feeling uncomfortable or being shamed for not having "perfect bodies" once they've lost weight.There's no such thing as a "perfect body" because everyone is different, which is what makes us beautiful and great! I'm glad there are people like Matt in the world who are not only willing to share their stories but also to inspire others by showing that body confidence comes in all shapes and sizes, and that everyone deserves to feel good about who they are. Here's hoping Matt's inspiring words can help others begin to love and accept themselves, no matter where they're at in their journey.This story originally appeared on 03.18.15.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Man's seemingly obvious 'dishwasher hack' is blowing everyone's minds
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Man's seemingly obvious 'dishwasher hack' is blowing everyone's minds

No one likes doing the dishes, but the tedious chore is made much easier when using a dishwasher. However, an alarming amount of people have reported that their dishwashers can actually make the job harder because they don't properly fit their dishes.And that's where Twitter user Mike McLoughlin (@zuroph) comes in.Back in January, McLoughlin made an observation about his dishwasher that would change the way he does dishes forever. For a decade, the Irishman thought that the bottom rack of his washer simply was too small for his large dinner plates. Then he made an amazing discovery:The tweet went totally viral, and was shared over 14,000 times. He even tweeted a picture to show just how much he could fit in the dishwasher now that he knows the racks are adjustable:I moved into this house in 2008. It always annoyed me that the lower level of the dishwasher wasn’t tall enough to fit my biggest dinner plates. Been handwashing them all this time. This week I discovered you can raise the upper shelf and all my plates fit fine. TEN FUCKING YEARS— Mike McLoughlin (@zuroph) January 26, 2018 The "hack" (is it still called a hack if the appliance is doing what it is supposed to be doing?) blew people's minds:Haha, brilliant. My car key central locking is dodgy so I've been getting in on passenger side for ages, hauling myself across the handbrake. I paid mechanic €100 to show me that the problem is solved by putting the key in driver door and turning it. Click!— Sharon Diviney (@SharDivi) February 1, 2018 err, not only you mate. I've been in this house 4 years and didn't realise... pic.twitter.com/rGm3EnbTTd— Dusted@mastodon.ie (@dusted1969) January 27, 2018 But other people were basically like, "Seriously, dude?" — (@) — (@) While a group of others tried to one-up McLoughlin with stories of their own:18 YEARS! I've had mine 18 years and only just realised! I used to lie the plates down so they would wash! I'm raging and ecstatic all at the same time. Do you have any other helpful hints about how to live life efficiently?!— Toby ?️‍? (@balhamyte) January 28, 2018 The magic of twitter. 5 years of confusion about why my dishwasher was the only one on the planet that didn’t fit normal dinner plates. A year of measuring every dinner plate that crossed my path for one that might. Fixed in 30 seconds. @zuroph you are my hero. https://t.co/dYIuXD5Itq— Lisa Power (@lpowertweets) January 27, 2018 O. M. G. I hate that my dishwasher is too short for my plates. Every time I load it, I shout "who designed this stupid thing?"Thank you 1000 times, Mike.— Sidney Merritt (@sidmerritt) July 29, 2018 Omg. This is breaking news to me. I avoid my dinner plates all the time. You’re my kind of genius.— Edel Walsh ? (@ullamuddle) January 27, 2018 Woke up this morning. Saw your tweet. Leapt out of bed and feverishly emptied top rack of dishwasher. Voila! Rack moved up a notch and my dinner plates now fit perfectly! Thank you..it's been five years of frustration..life changing:)— Tina Kulski (@KulskiTina) January 28, 2018 Thats neat but hold my beer?....my friend just found out in 2017 that her kitchen HAD a dishwasher. She thought it was a false cabinet as it was so hard to open. Her niece forced it open and voila instant dishwasher! She owns the property and lived there for 8yrs by then..?— Ay Fabulous (@ayusfagbo) January 28, 2018 Try this one on for size. I grew up in anAsian house hold and thought it was only a drying rack until sophmore year of college when my roomate @eddieschneider1 was wondering why I was hand washing dishes. TWENTY FUCKING YEARS https://t.co/dAyEsmF7Ik— Jeremy Le (@JeremyLe1992) July 30, 2018 Okay, go on and check your own dishwasher. You know you want to.This article first appeared on 8.16.18.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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A church faced a £50,000 bill to fix its historic clock. Two guys did it with two cans of WD-40.
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A church faced a £50,000 bill to fix its historic clock. Two guys did it with two cans of WD-40.

It’s hard to imagine an era when we couldn’t tell the time by checking our smartphone or wristwatch. But before a watch was even a thing, cities had bell towers that would bong every hour, on the hour, so the town’s folk knew the time.During the Industrial Revolution, things became more technologically advanced, and clock towers popped up in public places so nobody was late to work.Twelve years ago, at 12:02, the clock in the central tower at Grimsby Minster in eastern England stopped working. The church dates back to the 12th century and the central tower was added in 1365.A group of experts that worked on the restoration of London's Big Ben came out to the church and said that it would require scaffolding to get the old clock back in order and the cost would be somewhere between £40,000 ($53,250) and £50,000 ($66,600).The church feared it would have to throw a massive fundraiser to get enough money to fix its historic clock. However, two guys that work on the church’s bells had a different idea. Rick Haywood, 47, and Jay Foley, 15, were performing routine maintenance on the bells when they decided to give the clock a look.“We did not think we could do any more damage,” Haywood told The Sun. “We found various dead pigeons gumming up the bearings. Some of the bearings were very dry.”Foley believes that the clock stopped running because of its age and the fact that its gears were “very dry” and “were not in the right alignment.” The company working on Big Ben's restoration quoted \u00a350k to repair Grimsby Minster's clock which had been broken for 12 years. The local cheesemaker and a student cleaned out the dead pigeons, bought a can of WD-40 and a tub of grease and managed to fix it themselves.pic.twitter.com/CtemLy3HnB — Ant Stephen\udb40\udc67 (@Ant Stephen\udb40\udc67) 1645784538 “The minutes, hours, and seconds all have separate sections, which were out of order,” Foley added. “We got the dead pigeons out and it slowly ticked along after we greased it and cleaned it out.”“We gave it grease and WD-40 and managed to get it running,” Haywood said.The difference in cost to the church was miraculous. It could have spent tens of thousands of pounds to get the clock running, but all it cost was £6 for two cans of WD-40, and the labor charges for Haywood and Foley.The workers say the clock runs about two minutes slow because it took a little time to get everything aligned after they looked at their smartphones. The pair are proud of their work and glad they could save the minster a few quid.“The church had one or two engineers from big clock companies and they were starting at £40-50,000 to get it running again. We saved them at least £40,000 so I am hoping for a meal invite,” Haywood said.The church’s warden couldn't be more pleased with the duo’s fine work. “It’s amazing because you would not believe how much hassle you get when a church clock is not working,” he said.I don’t think there’s anything in the Bible about always asking for a second opinion after getting a quote. But it’s sure to be a lesson taught at Grimsby Minster for the foreseeable future.This article originally appeared on 3.3.22
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Man uses TikTok to offer 'dinner with dad' to any kid that needs one, even adult ones
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Man uses TikTok to offer 'dinner with dad' to any kid that needs one, even adult ones

Summer Clayton is the father of 2.4 million kids and he couldn’t be more proud. His TikTok channel is dedicated to giving people intimate conversations they might long to have with their own father, but can’t. The most popular is his “Dinner With Dad” segment. The concept is simple: Clayton, aka Dad, always sets down two plates of food. He always tells you what’s for dinner. He always blesses the food. He always checks in with how you’re doing.I stress the stability here, because as someone who grew up with a less-than-stable relationship with their parents, it stood out immediately. I found myself breathing a sigh of relief at Clayton’s consistency. I also noticed the immediate emotional connection created just by being asked, “How was your day?” According to relationship coach and couples counselor Don Olund, these two elements—stability and connection—are fundamental cravings that children have of their parents. Perhaps we never really stop needing it from them.Clayton’s videos make a huge impact on people. His latest “Dinner With Dad” had 3 million views. Many share being brought to tears, for different reasons. @yourprouddad Happy Sunday❤️. Is school out for you?? ♬ gymnopédie no.1 - Edits Some are reminded of what they once had with their own fathers.“I’m never gonna have something like this again,” wrote one person.Others lament what they will never get.“I would die for my parents to say they are proud of me just once,” wrote another.Most fully embrace Clayton as a stand-in father, sharing their personal triumphs, challenges, and insecurities.One person shared, “Hi dad, I got into volleyball.”Another vented, “Dad…I can’t sleep thinking about how scared I am of real life.” Channeling Rob Kennedy, the creator of the “Dad How Do I?” YouTube series, Clayton also shares practical skills one might ask their father, such as how to tie a tie. @yourprouddad How to tie a tie! ♬ original sound - Summer Clayton @yourprouddad How to tie a tie! ♬ original sound - Summer Clayton Or shave. Although he says you do it the same way for every part of your body … I would double check with mom on that. @yourprouddad POV:Dad teaches you to Shave? ♬ original sound - Summer Clayton With his videos, Clayton exudes unconditional love and support, helping others feel accepted. In the video below, he happily offers his chips to kids who are straight and those who come out. And with both, he jokingly snatches the chip back. If that’s not dad behavior, I don’t know what is. @yourprouddad I’ll love you just the same. Dad jokes all around?? ♬ Zou Bisou Bisou - Gillian Hills He’ll even tuck you in after you fall asleep to your favorite show. Pure sweetness. @yourprouddad Goodnight❤️ ♬ gymnopédie no.1 - Edits @yourprouddad POV:Dad teaches you to Shave? ♬ original sound - Summer Clayton Yep, Clayton gets dad jokes, in the best way. Like the time when he just couldn’t remember what special day it was … oh right, it’s your birthday. Hyuck, hyuck, hyuck. Then he presents three different cakes. It’s cheesy and delightful. @yourprouddad HAPPY BIRTHDAY???????? ♬ gymnopédie no.1 - Edits Clayton might not be a biological father (yet), but he makes for one great dad. It’s lovely to see the power of the internet being harnessed in such a positive and uplifting way. Thanks to TikTok, it’s never too late to have dinner with dad. This article originally appeared on 5.3.22
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