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Everything is misunderstood.

Stop with the excuses.

I saw you deliver the anonymous cards to that guy.

The same one who appeared on the security camera's.

I gave you all my trust and you betrayed me.

You were lying to me the entire time.

You were enjoying my suffering.

I suffered too.

I also suffered a lot because of you.

I didn't want to do it but I had no other option.

What are you talking about?

I was always at your feet.

I always did all the impossible to help you, to give everything to you.

I did everything but you never noticed me.

You pressured me every time.

I respected you, I looked at you and you never noticed anything.

Nothing.

What are you referring to?

To me, you never were more than just an employee.

You're not my friend.

Nothing else.

I don't want to be either right now.

I don't want to either.

That's how you thank me for all the years, I dedicated me.

Is this how you thank me?

If it wasn't for me, everyone would know you're a liar.

I looked out for you.

I'm not interested in listening to you any longer.

It's enough. What do you want? More money?

Now you have it. Leave now.

Disappear from my sight. I don't want to see you again.

Leave this residence.

If you don't want to leave, it will be bad for you.

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The 17 Days Diet - VEGAN Version | Day 1 [What I Eat] - Duration: 2:19.

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What a naaaaade - Duration: 14:52.

what a naaaaaaaaade!!!

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What is forest farming? - Duration: 4:21.

Forest farming to me is growing useful plants of all types whether it be edible, primarily

medicinal in a forest canopy.

So in a forest canopy, you have levels of plants growing.

So for me it's what's on the earth on the lower level - the ephemerals, the things that

grow in shade.

A lot of forest farms have openings for sunlight so we do some of our sun growing plants in

those areas.

Well I think forest farming to me, I've been a forest, as I mentioned earlier, I've been

a forest gardener for years and for me, it's an extension of that.

I haven't had a whole lot of land before to work with, I mean small, very small plots

of land.

So forest farming has, having this piece of property has opened that up for me to larger

stretches of land and it really comes down to growing things that I've played with and

tried over the years and then creating some type of sustainable crop of things that we

then can take to market and use as a source of income.

I think that's important.

So many of our woodland natives have been sacrificed for the sake of money to the detriment

of their survival rate.

So sustainability to me is a big issue.

Well for us forest farming is a way to use the wooded parts of our property in a way

that is more than just growing wood, fiber, or lumber.

It's just a way to use our...our property is sixty to seventy percent wooded and that's

true for a lot of the properties in Floyd county and so if we want to do something besides

lumber or wood production and we want to use our whole property, forest farming is a way

to do that, and it could be growing medicinals, mushrooms, different edibles, crafts, um we

haven't gotten into that but we've definitely gotten into the medicinals and the edibles

in particular.

And we also like the idea of perennial farming as opposed to annual farming.

Yeah, absolutely.

Perennial farming is our approach to the whole property, even the open areas.

My name is John Munsell and I'm the director of the Appalachian Beginning Forest Farming

Coalition and forest farming to me is an Agroforestry practice that focuses on the sustainable and

intentional cultivation of plants and fungi that grow in woodlands and it's co-managed

with the other components of a forestland such that those plants and fungi can be grown

to source existing markets with raw material while also managing for other aspects of a

healthy forest.

So what is typically forest farmed is called a non-timber forest product, or NTFP.

You may have heard that term NTFPs.

That is anything that grows in a forest that has some value, some purpose, some use, that

is not associated with a timber product.

Examples include roots, herbal supplements from a medicinal standpoint, fungi such as

shiitake mushrooms, things that we can eat.

Also things that we use to provide pleasant settings to decorate our tables - vines and

flowers and any other materials that are used to create handicrafts for sale.

So anything drawn from the forest that has a market value or personal value that is not

associated with timber and the focus of forest farming is on the sustainable cultivation

of those NTFPs over time.

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BBC 6 Minute English - What can't computers do? - Duration: 6:19.

Welcome to 6 Minute English, where we bring you an intelligent topic and six related items

of vocabulary.

I'm Neil.

And I'm Tim.

And today we're talking about AI – or Artificial Intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence is the ability of machines to copy human intelligent behaviour

– for example, an intelligent machine can learn from its own mistakes, and make decisions

based on what's happened in the past.

There's a lot of talk about AI these days, Neil, but it's still just science fiction,

isn't it?

That's not true – AI is everywhere.

Machine thinking is in our homes, offices, schools and hospitals.

Computer algorithms are helping us drive our cars.

They're diagnosing what's wrong with us in hospitals.

They're marking student essays…

They're telling us what to read on our smartphones…

Well, that really does sound like science fiction – but it's happening already,

you say, Neil?

It's definitely happening, Tim.

And an algorithm, by the way, is a set of steps a computer follows in order to solve

a problem.

So can you tell me what was the name of the computer which famously beat world chess champion

Garry Kasparov using algorithms in 1997?

Was it… a) Hal,

b) Alpha 60 or c) Deep Blue?

I'll say Deep Blue.

Although I'm just guessing.

Was it an educated guess, Tim?

I know a bit about chess…

An educated guess is based on knowledge and experience and is therefore likely to be correct.

Well, we'll find out later on how educated your guess was in this case, Tim!

Indeed.

But getting back to AI and what machines can do – are they any good at solving real-life

problems?

Computers think in zeros and ones don't they?

That sounds like a pretty limited language when it comes to life experience!

You would be surprised to what those zeroes and ones can do, Tim.

Although you're right that AI does have its limitations at the moment.

And if something has limitations there's a limit on what it can do or how good it can

be.

OK – well now might be a good time to listen to Zoubin Bharhramani, Professor of Information

Engineering at the University of Cambridge and deputy director of the Leverhulme Centre

for the Future of Intelligence.

He's talking about what limitations AI has at the moment.

I think it's very interesting how many of the things that we take for granted – we

humans take for granted – as being sort of things we don't even think about like

how do we walk, how do we reach, how do we recognize our mother.

You know, all these things.

When you start to think how to implement them on a computer, you realize that it's those

things that are incredibly difficult to get computers to do, and that's where the current

cutting edge of research is.

If we take something for granted we don't realise how important something is.

You sometimes take me for granted, I think, Neil.

No – I never take you for granted, Tim!

You're far too important for that!

Good to hear!

So things we take for granted are doing every day tasks like walking, picking something

up, or recognizing somebody.

We implement – or perform – these things without thinking – Whereas it's cutting

edge research to try and program a machine to do them.

Cutting edge means very new and advanced.

It's interesting isn't it, that over ten years ago a computer beat a chess grand master

– but the same computer would find it incredibly difficult to pick up a chess piece.

I know.

It's very strange.

But now you've reminded me that we need the answer to today's question.

Which was: What was the name of the computer who famously beat world chess champion Garry

Kasparov in 1997?

Now, you said Deep Blue, Tim, and … that was the right answer!

You see, my educated guess was based on knowledge and experience!

Or maybe you were just lucky.

So, the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue played against US world chess champion Garry Kasparov

in two chess matches.

The first match was played in Philadelphia in 1996 and was won by Kasparov.

The second was played in New York City in 1997 and won by Deep Blue.

The 1997 match was the first defeat of a reigning world chess champion by a computer under tournament

conditions.

Let's go through the words we learned today.

First up was 'artificial intelligence' or AI – the ability of machines to copy

human intelligent behaviour.

"There are AI programs that can write poetry."

Do you have any examples you can recite?

Afraid I don't!

Number two – an algorithm is a set of steps a computer follows in order to solve a problem.

For example, "Google changes its search algorithm hundreds of times every year."

The adjective is algorithmic – for example, "Google has made many algorithmic changes."

Number three – if something has 'limitations' – there's a limit on what it can do or

how good it can be.

"Our show has certain limitations – for example, it's only six minutes long!"

That's right – there's only time to present six vocabulary items.

Short but sweet!

And very intelligent, too.

OK, the next item is 'take something for granted' – which is when we don't realise

how important something is.

"We take our smart phones for granted these days – but before 1995 hardly anyone owned

one."

Number five – 'to implement' – means to perform a task, or take action.

"Neil implemented some changes to the show."

The final item is 'cutting edge' – new and advanced – "This software is cutting

edge."

"The software uses cutting edge technology."

OK – that's all we have time for on today's cutting edge show.

But please check out our Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube pages.

Bye-bye!

Goodbye!

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TVXQ's Yunho Reveals Why He Hates Eating Alone And Talks About What Changmin Means To Him - Duration: 2:33.

TVXQ's Yunho Reveals Why He Hates Eating Alone And Talks About What Changmin Means To Him

TVXQs Yunho opened up about why he has a hard time eating alone and also talked about what fellow member Changmin means to him.

On September 28, TVXQ held their Eat with TVXQ! broadcast on Navers V App.

The rules were that the broadcast would not end until the members of TVXQ finished the meal that was laid out in front of them, and the two members immediately busied themselves with grilling meat and digging into all the side dishes on the table.

While eating, Yunho revealed, In my family, my mom is very talkative and so am I, but when it comes to eating, we all tend to just focus on our food and each quietly. He continued to add, But Im not very good at eating alone.

I dont like it.

I went through some hardships in the past, and it made me hate being alone.

Im reminded of those times when I eat alone, so Ill usually video call a friend to keep me company..

As the duo continued their conversation, Yunho remarked, I think whats as important as how tasty your food is, is who youre eating with.

When Changmin asked, And who are you eating with right now? Yunho showed his love for his fellow member as he replied, My best friend, my family, my dear Changmin.

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What Does It Mean To Be a Penn College Wildcat? - Duration: 0:31.

(Begin Rock music) Male Student: What does it mean to be a Penn

College Wildcat?

Female Student: It's taking on unique. Male Student: And diverse majors.

Female Student: Learning to lead and to lean on others.

Male Student: Moving mountains and emotions.

Female Student: It's taking some hard knocks.

Male Student: And dishing out a few of our own.

It's getting dirty.

Female Student: Then cleaning up.

It's knowing when to listen.

Male Student: And when to roar.

Unleash the possibilities.

Female Student: Unleash yourself.

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What does hotspur mean? - Duration: 0:43.

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What's next for the Wildcats? - Duration: 1:18.

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Taylor Swift - Look What You Made Me Do | Tom George Cover - Duration: 2:51.

I

Don't like your little games don't like your tilted stage

The role you made me play,Of the fool No I don't like you. I don't

Like your perfect crime How you laugh when you lie.You

said the gun was mine.it's cool. No. I don't like

But I got smarter, I got harder in the nick of time Honey, I rose up from the dead, I do it all the time

I've got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined I check it once, then I check it twice, oh!

Oh

Look what you made me do look what you make me do

Look what you just made me do Look what you just made me

Ooh, look what you made me do Look what you made me do

Look what you just made me do Look what you just made me do

I don't like your kingdom keys They once belonged to me.

You ask me for a place to sleep Locked me out and threw a feast

The world moves on, another day, another drama, drama

But not for me, not for me, all I think about is karma

And then the world moves on, but one thing's for sure Maybe I got mine, but you'll all get yours

But I got smarter, I got harder in the nick of time

Honey, I rose up from the dead, I do it all the time

I've got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined I check it once, then I check it twice

oh!

Ooh, look what you made me do Look what you made me do

Look what you just made me do Look what you just made me

Ooh, look what you made me do Look what you made me do

Look what you just made me do Look what you just made me do

I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me I'll be the actress starring in your bad dreams

I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me I'll be the actress starring in your bad dreams

I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me I'll be the actress starring in your bad dreams

I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me I'll be the actress starring in your bad dreams

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What to look out for when buying a puppy online - Duration: 2:32.

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Comedy Knockout - What Not To Say: The Bachelor Contestants | truTV - Duration: 1:26.

when you're a contestant on "The Bachelor."

Sean.

What are we doing?

Like, seriously, let's just quit this show

and go live as real people.

Have a real relationship maybe, you know.

Be actual human beings for once.

Should we do that?

No, you're right. Let's just be hollow pieces of [bleep]

I love you, too.

Another real moment with Sean Patton.

I'm the kind of girl who can't control

her jealousy or her bowels.

Where are the black women? What is this, the Senate?

Yeah!

That was --

Tell me what not to say in a fitting room.

Yeah, I think I can fit the entire block of C4 up my ass.

[ Laughter ]

Hey, do you have any toilet paper in yours?

[ Laughter ]

[ Imitating saw ]

Cutting a glory hole.

[ Laughter ]

-All right. -It's a $5 admission!

-All right. -Oh, my God!

Oh, my God!

On television!

Nice work, guys.

Take a seat.

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Doc McStuffins What a Quack Best Cartoon For Kids & Children - 1 VOICE MEDIA - Duration: 17:29.

PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, COMMEMT & SUBSCRIBE

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Former APD chief: What's happening in Albuquerque is heartbreaking - Duration: 1:50.

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What is in my Super Light 4k Filming Travel bag | Dji Mavic Pro, iPhone, Dji Osmo Mobile - Duration: 6:13.

tomorrow I'm going to Italy

but it's not going to be one of those trips where I will have a lot of time to

film or take pictures so I thought this would be a good opportunity to show you

my lightweight 4k filming travel kit so this is all I'm going to bring now I'm

going to tell you item by item why I bring it and what is for first of all

let's see which bags I'm going to bring with me I'm going to bring this Tenba

shoulder bag it is very practical because it is big, I think has 24 pockets

and also will allow me to put my computer here and store it safely and it

is big enough for everything I need to bring this time I will bring my macbook

pro so I will be able to edit on the fly I love the MacBook Pro but of course

as you know there's no USB or SD cards so I have this dongle and I like it a

lot it has HDMI micro SD, SD, three USB ports and a charging port

fantastic

the Mavic of course I will bring the Mavic with three batteries the

controller the filters it's the best thing I did a lot of videos on the Mavic

camera settings, gimbal settings search of my previous videos you will find a

lot of information there if you want to know more

bring my LaCie portable hard disk I usually backup all my footage here

when I'm on the go and then when I come back I will transfer all my footage in

another bigger hard disk in my office I will bring my iPhone 7 Plus, I know it's

old the iPhone 8 is coming the iPhone 10 is coming a little later for now this is

good enough and combined with the filmic Pro application you can really take

awesome quality footage with this I said it before but I am going to do a video

about filming with your iPhone the iPhone need to be stabilized and

something that I use is a small Joby tripod where I can put this iPhone

holder basically just like that very simple and then this is great because it

works for every size you can just size to the smaller iPhone 7 or 8 or 10 or

whatever for the Plus and then you just lock it to whatever is your width

great for time lapses but I love about these is that you have a cold shoe on top which will

allow you to put microphone, a light or whatever you need also something super

convenient is that this becomes a very good solid grip for your iPhone so when

you're on the go and you want to film without any stabilizer you actually use

this older as a grip and control your phone with your thumb

it's very good when you travel you need power so I use this power bank it

becomes also a flashlight great works and then I will bring my DJI Osmo mobile

which is fantastic you can take motion time lapses with this super stable

gimbal for my phone I purchased the Zhiyun version of this before but I

returned it because I didn't like that then I got this and I kept it because

it's fantastic I should talk about this in another video the DJI Osmo mobile

works very well but unfortunately it doesn't have it doesn't it doesn't have

a thread underneath so you need to use the thread on the side if you want to

attach to a tripod or something but to do that you need to have this

articulating arm that will attach to the side of your Osmo and then to whatever

you whatever else you have it might be a tripod or for me it's going to be this

clamp which I can basically attach almost anywhere and will allow me to do

motion time-lapses from wherever I am almost so this is my light weight 4k

filming kit I hope you liked this short video and one more time thanks for

watching see in the next video

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What Happen When He Use Ginger! ginger helps to heal physiological weakness in men - Duration: 4:22.

What Happen When He Use Ginger! ginger helps to heal physiological weakness in men.

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VEGAN BENNIES + WHAT I ATE AT VEGFEST! WIAW #82 | Mary's Test Kitchen - Duration: 9:16.

Hello friends and not-yet-friends,

Welcome back to What I Ate Wednesday, the weekly show where I share all my tasty vegan

eats in a day.

This week is special 'cause 1) it's a weekend edition and 2) because it's what I ate at

Calgary's first Vegan Food and Lifestyle festival!

But first, tea time.

Again, I'm having butterfly pea flower tea with pandan leaves and lemongrass.

I just love watching it steep.

It's relaxing, soothing.

And then it looks like kool-aid.

But it taste mores like chamomile tea.

And you guys have seen it turn purple with lemon juice before.

It doesn't even need that lemon flavour but it turns purple so how could I resist?

On Saturday mornings, over the past...oh,... a couple months, I've been working on bennies.

Not super serious like, just doing bennies different ways for funsies.

On this morning, it started with tofu.

This type of tofu is my favourite for making bennies.

It's a medium firm kind of tofu; this brand calls it Traditional style.

After you drain the water, cut a block into four even slices.

Then, so they will fit nicely on english muffins, I use a mason jar ring to cut rounds.

Those go ever so gently into salted cold water, and I'll turn up the heat so it comes to a

simmer.

At the same time, I'll set my container of cheater hollandaise in there to get warm too.

It's a cheater recipe because it's just vegan mayo, lemon juice, water, onion powder, and

a little dill and parsley, mixed together.

I feel like a real proper vegan hollandaise should involve a little more.

And possibly have a bit more colour.

The simmer should be gentle but not too gentle.

Because I want that salted water bubbling into the crevices and throughout the tofu.

This makes it less beany tasting, though this tofu is already quite mild, and gets it a

bit salted.

Then, time for seitan.

Not the lord of darkness, but wheat meat.

Made out of pure gluten.

Which, for you celiac sufferers out there, might as well BE the lord of darkness for

what it does to your guts.

Lucky for me and my man, our guts seem to love gluten.

And we thank the monks who invented it centuries ago.

Or I do, anyway.

I'm sorry there's no recipe for these strips YET.

Because I didn't write anything down.

I thought I was going to be able to remember what I put in and write it down later but

I just can't really remember.

Maybe I should've had coffee.

They came out a bit puffy but crispy on the outside and delicious but...not yet recipe

video worthy anyways, if you know what I mean.

But I'll keep working on it...and one day, we shall have the ultimate seitan bacon.

Those went directly on to toasted sourdough english muffins, which are vegan.

I haven't seen english muffins that aren't vegan but when in doubt, check the ingredients!

Then very gently, very carefully, slide on our tofu.

I add a little sprinkly of black salt for that egg-like aroma.

Just a little goes a long way.

And then, my cheater hollandaise.

And a little extra black salt on top, a little pepper

and chili flakes just cause I love them.

More parsley just for looks and these are pretty bomb vegan bennies.

The tofu really stands in well; reminds me of egg whites.

The seitan adds the salty meatiness and the cheater hollandaise sauce is just right.

Speaking of just right, the weather was amazing for VegFest!

We got there around 1 and it was so busy!

They estimate ten thousand people were in attendance.

This is a city nicknamed cowtown for it's ranching origins.

Cowboy culture is still big here, so is the enthusiasm for meat, rodeos, and the like.

But I see a lot of openness to something different too.

We have a number of animal sanctuaries and passionate animal activists.

Not to mention those who are very keen on the diet aspect.

I was pretty keen on the diet aspect of this festival.

Namely the vegan junk food.

Heart's Choices Veggie Truck was by far the most popular food truck.

After lining up at another place and them selling out of all the good stuff, just as

we got to the front, we couln't take the hunger or any more wait so we took the train to another

veg place we knew nearby.

Veg in.

Pretty much everything they serve has a vegan option if it's not already vegan.

The smashed potato samosa I had was really tasty.

It's got their own special sauce which I think is supposed to be like vegan butter chicken

sauce, plus tamarind and the longest onions I've ever seen.

Kim got a similar thing but with masala chickpeas,

and Connor got the Veg In classic burger.

It's this monsterous thing in a super healthy looking bun.

He really liked it.

Healthy kids, I tell ya.

Before we hopped on the train back to vegfest, we also grabbed these vegan cheesecakes from

their freezer.

It was still fairly busy, weather was still perfect.

Perfect for taking in live music by local vegan Metis musician, Riel.

*music*

Part way through the performance, I ran over to the cooking demo stage to see Rose AKA

CheapLazyVegan.

I was trying to be incognito right.

[Rose: Um yea...

Hi Mary!

Me: Hi!

Rose: *laughs*]

So much for incognito.

[Rose: Are you vloggin?

Me: Yeaah...

Rose: Check out Mary's Test Kitchen.

She's on YouTube and Instagram.

Me: aw shucks

Rose: We had pho together.

She's great.

Oh my god, and I forgot my waller so she paid for me.

Audience: *laughs*

Rose: I swear, I wasn't being cheap.]

Also, I got asked for a selfie for the first time in my life.

I was so off guard, I stuck out my tongue and gave her bunny ears, so to that person,

it was awesome to meet you, you were so nice, and sorry I might have been weird.

A moment of silence for my dignity.

Then I rushed off to catch the last part of Riel's performance and met this bear disguised

as a dog.

VegFest was such a enormous success and all thanks to a group of dedicated volunteers.

Bravo to them!

And the sponsors too; not all of them vegan but enthusiasic about the cause nonetheless.

After all that excitment, I was pretty tired.

But I was prepared for being tired and had Vegan Richa's vegan butter chicken AKA seitan

makhani in the fridge.

It's one of my favourite curry dishes to have.

Speaking of favourites, I'll be sharing a childhood favourite, Chinese BBQ Pork Buns,

vegan of course, for this weekend's recipe video and for my first ever YouTube collab

which will be with another Canadian YouTuber: Lisa from The Viet Vegan.

She's Viet and she's vegan and she's going to share an amazing vegan lemongrass beef

bahn mi recipe that I cannot wait to try myself.

If you love Vietnamese food like I do, you're gonna wanna watch that.

Speaking of which, did you like this video?

Please give it a thumbs up if you did and share it on facebook, twitter, reddit, tumblr

or where ever you hang out online.

It really helps me out when you do.

And let's show everyone how easy and delicious vegan food can be.

Thank you very much for watching.

Bye for now!

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