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AFTER MAXINE WATERS WINS PRIMARY RE-ELECTION, TRUMP KNOWS EXACTLY WHAT TO DO.

President Trump sent out very sarcastic congratulations to his nemesis in Congress, Maxine Waters,

on her primary win.

"Congratulations to Maxine Waters, whose crazy rants have made her, together with Nancy

Pelosi, the unhinged FACE of the Democrat Party," he tweeted.

"Together, they will Make America Weak Again!

But have no fear, America is now stronger than ever before, and I'm not going anywhere!"

This was the most recent swipe that President Trump has taken at Waters, and Waters hasn't

been silent on the President either.

She was recently called to account for a Saturday rally where she encouraged her followers to

harass administration officials wherever she found them.

"Let's stay the course.

Let's make sure we show up wherever we have to show up and if you see anybody from that

Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you

create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they're not welcome anymore,

anywhere," she shouted to cheering supporters.

"Mr. President, we will see you every day, every hour of the day, everywhere that we

are to let you know you cannot get away with this!"

Her antics caused the President to strike back on Twitter saying, "Congresswoman Maxine

Waters, an extraordinarily low IQ person, has become, together with Nancy Pelosi, the

Face of the Democrat Party.

She has just called for harm to supporters, of which there are many, of the Make America

Great Again movement.

Be careful what you wish for Max!" Trump tweeted Monday.

He also brought up Waters and other sympathizing congressmen at a campaign-style rally on Monday

night, commenting that the Democratic party is consumed with the idea of impeachment.

Waters comments encouraging antagonism against Trump officials also earned her a stern tongue

lashing from White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders on Monday.

"This weekend," Sanders said Monday, "a member of Congress called for people to 'push

back' and make clear to those serving their country in this administration that they are

not welcome anywhere, anytime, for anything."

"We are allowed to disagree, but we should be able to do so freely and without fear of

harm," Sanders said.

"And this goes for all people regardless of politics."

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What Kate Middleton's Title Could Be Once The Queen Dies? - Duration: 3:30.

When Kate Middleton married Prince William in 2011, she took the title of the Duchess

of Cambridge as William became the Duke of Cambridge.

However, that could all change once the Queen dies, with Kate and William's titles changing

to reflect the shift in the line of succession.

Once the Queen dies, her eldest son Prince Charles will become the King of England.

Since the Prince of Wales title isn't Charles's per se, but rather given to the heir apparent

to the throne, he will vacate it the moment he ascends to the throne.

That means that Prince William will become the new Prince of Wales.

This protocol has been in place since the 14th century.

However, there is no automatic succession to the Prince of Wales title—the heir apparent

has to be created Prince of Wales by the monarch, with the title only becoming 'merged in

the crown' and renewed at the pleasure of the Sovereign.

That is why Prince Charles became the 21st Prince of Wales not on the day of his birth,

but rather at the age of nine in 1958.

He was only invested i.e. had the ceremony acknowledging the creation of a new Prince

of Wales, 11 years later in 1969.

Once the Queen dies and Prince Charles becomes the King of England and creates Prince William

as the new Prince of Wales, Kate's title will reflect this change.

She will most likely become the Princess of Wales.

Technically, Prince Charles's wife, Camilla Parker-Bowles, is the current Princess of

Wales, but she uses the feminine equivalent of Charles's Duke of Cornwall title, the

Duchess of Cornwall.

The Duchess of Cornwall reportedly doesn't use the Princess of Wales title out of respect

for Princess Diana.

However, it is thought Kate Middleton will take and use the title of Princess of Wales

once Prince William becomes the Prince of Wales.

It's important to note that Kate Middleton isn't technically a princess, just as Diana

wasn't.

You can only have the prince or princess title before your name if you were born into the

Royal Family.

For example Princes William and Harry and Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice will be called

as such for the continuation of their lives, unless they become the King or Queen of England.

So, despite the incredible popularity of 'Princess Di', Diana's title was merely the feminine

version of her husband's title, the Princess of Wales.

She was Diana, the Princess of Wales, from the moment she married the Prince of Wales,

but she lost the royal status of 'Her Royal Highness' upon divorce.

Camilla Parker-Bowles became the new Princess of Wales when she married Prince Charles in

2005.

Kate Middleton's official title will change again if Prince William becomes the King of

England.

She would become Her Majesty Queen Consort Catherine VI, while her eldest son Prince

George would become the new Prince of Wales.

All of this doesn't mean much for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

When the couple married in the 2018 Royal Wedding ceremony, they became the Duke and

Duchess of Sussex.

However, once the Queen dies, Prince Harry is too far down the line of succession to

see a shift in his official title.

The sixth-in-line to the throne will remain the Duke of Sussex.

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What Your Defense Mechanism Is: Based On Your Zodiac Sign - Duration: 10:40.

A person's response to

stress and tension is known as a defense mechanism.

These behaviors can often be subconscious, with the subject unaware of the way they're

dealing with adversity.

Other defense mechanisms are completely intentional.

As with all major personality traits, every individual person is different.

However, your zodiac sign might indicate which defense mechanism you use most often.

ARIES MEN: COUNTERPHOBIC ACTION When an Aries man is under stress, he seeks

out what's causing the problem and confronts it immediately, especially if the stressor

is a fear.

Aries men, like all cardinal signs, are impatient and don't like to be held back by emotional

problems, so they often bite the bullet and charge head-on into their problems to get

over what bothers them.

While this is certainly an effective approach, it can sometimes lead to more pain than necessary

to resolve the issue.

ARIES WOMEN: IMPULSIVE ACTION One thing unites the two halves of Aries,

and that is action.

Aries women respond to fear and stress by acting at the first opportunity they get,

often before there are any thoughts of consequences.

This may provide momentary relief, but it leaves the cause of the issue unresolved in

most cases.

TAURUS MEN: DENIAL Taurus is known as the most stalwart and stubborn

of the signs, and nowhere is that more apparent than a Taurus man's ability to deny reality

when it's hurtful.

Denial is one of the most well-known defense mechanisms, but nobody can take it to the

extent that a Taurus can.

Ignoring what's right in front of you may feel better now, but it can't last forever.

TAURUS WOMEN: DISPLACEMENT Displacement is a coping mechanism wherein

an individual takes out emotions they feel towards one thing out on another.

Taurus women are as grounded and stable as their sign entails, but once they're pushed,

they have quite the temper.

Taurus doesn't like change or unnecessary conflict, so often a Taurus woman will take

her anger towards an important figure in her life out on an undeserving, safer target.

GEMINI MEN: GARRULOUSNESS Gemini love to talk, be social, and beloved

by the crowd.

When things get personal or stressful, a Gemini man will chatter away at often unrelated,

superfluous topics to keep the focus away from their personal problems or insecurities.

This prattle is easily spotted and appears nervous, but as long as the conversation stays

away from his personal life, a Gemini man doesn't care.

GEMINI WOMEN: REACTION FORMATION This coping mechanism means to act completely

opposite of an urge.

Gemini is, after all, known to be rather two-faced (that being the trademark of the sign).

Gemini women are likely to act overly polite or friendly to someone who has angered them

as a sort of outlet for their dislike (or hatred) of that person.

CANCER MEN: INTROJECTION Introjection is when a person takes ideas

or qualities from the world around them and changes themselves to match.

This is almost always subconscious.

Cancer men do this most commonly, as they are sensitive individuals and find it easier

to emulate someone else than deal with their own problems.

CANCER WOMEN: UNDOING Cancer women are like Cancer men in their

sensitivity, and when one of these women does something they feel is wrong, they habitually

try to make things better by doing something good to reverse their mistakes.

In their mind, it's a way to atone.

This defense mechanism is known as undoing.

LEO MEN: COMPENSATION Leo men are strong but have highly inflated

egos, and they deflate easily.

When a Leo Man is bothered by weakness or fear, he attempts to compensate by focusing

on his strengths and building those positive qualities up.

This draws attention away from the weakness, and can often include excessive boasting to

hide insecurity.

If you're aware of it an handle it properly, compensation can be a positive defense mechanism.

LEO WOMEN: SUBLIMATION As fire signs, all Leos are passionate and

have strong emotions.

Leo women deal with their often very powerful stressors in one of the most positive ways,

known as sublimation.

This allows people to act on unacceptable urges by doing something productive, such

as using an outlet like art or a martial art instead of resorting to violence when angry.

This defense mechanism is mature and provides a healthy outlet for the strong emotions of

a Leo.

VIRGO MEN: INTELLECTUALIZATION Virgos aren't very emotional people, so

when heavy emotions come up, Virgo is likely to use logic and reason to isolate themselves

from the real problem.

This can range anywhere from talking about something that makes them feel smart and secure

in using complicated jargon to push people away.

VIRGO WOMEN: PASSIVE AGGRESSION Virgo women are hardworking and smart, but

they get very strong and passionate emotions.

They don't feel safe expressing their anger, however, and it's often left to simmer.

This results in passive-aggressive behavior toward the one the Virgo is upset with.

LIBRA MEN: RATIONALIZATION Like Virgo men, Libra men take an unemotional

approach to coping with distress.

Rationalization is a way for sensitive Libra to avoid dealing with the consequences of

their decisions, something Libras is notoriously bad at, by using logic to explain away any

wrongdoing.

LIBRA WOMEN: ALTRUISM Altruism is a mature defense mechanism used

by Libra women.

These sensitive and caring women are likely to help others and focus on those in need

around them in order to cope with their own pain.

Alongside the Leo woman's sublimation, this is one of the most healthy and positive defense

mechanisms.

SCORPIO MEN: PREVARICATION There's nothing Scorpio does better than

a lie.

Scorpio men in distress lie to others and even themselves as much as necessary to avoid

the problem, be it emotional turmoil or criticism.

Ironically, Scorpio hates liars, but similarly to Taurus or Leo, they're stubborn and have

too large of an ego to confront the truth.

SCORPIO WOMEN: CONFABULATION Similarly to Scorpio men, Scorpio women lie

as a defense mechanism.

Unlike Scorpio men, Scorpio women do it unknowingly.

When faced with adversity or stress, a Scorpio woman will subconsciously change events in

her head to something favorable, sometimes extravagantly so.

SAGITTARIUS MEN: HUMOR Sagittarius men don't like taking themselves

too seriously or dwelling on problems for too long.

Humor is their go-to defense mechanism, as they prefer to laugh at the few things that

do make them upset and move on.

SAGITTARIUS WOMEN: AIM INHIBITION Like Sagittarius men, Sagittarius women don't

dwell on problems for long and tend to be optimists.

When a Sagittarius woman meets a stressor or a roadblock, she simply adapts and changes

her plans to get around the issue.

Her aims are flexible, and she can change when a problem comes up.

CAPRICORN MEN: PROJECTION Projection is when you project your negative

qualities onto someone else and criticize them for it, rather than looking inwards and

dealing with self-critique.

Capricorn men are sensitive and have large egos, so they are bad at critiquing themselves

without getting hurt.

CAPRICORN WOMEN: COMPARTMENTALIZATION Capricorn women, like all Capricorns, are

hard workers and prefer efficiency.

These women compartmentalize the contradictory parts of themselves to keep them separate

so they can accomplish their goals without conflict.

AQUARIUS MEN: IDENTIFICATION Aquarius men are unique and special, but very

prone to insecurity as they stick out like a sore thumb.

They cope with stress by subconsciously modeling themselves after and changing themselves to

be like other people in their life that they see as better than them or more important.

AQUARIUS WOMEN: FANTASY Aquarius women are big dreamers and have a

fantastic imagination, so it comes naturally that these women would put that to good use

during times of adversity.

Fantasy as a defense mechanism is when a person focuses on an imagined scenario to cope with

current difficulties.

PISCES MEN: TEMPORAL REGRESSION Pisces is arguably the most sensitive sign

in the Zodiac, and Pisces men respond to stress and adversity much like Aquarius women do.

Temporal Regression is when a person focuses on an earlier time period in life and changes

their behavior to match this time period; childhood is the most common example.

This is mostly used to avoid problems, as Pisces hates conflict.

PISCES WOMEN: AFFILIATION Almost all Pisces are sensitive and friendly

by nature.

Pisces women use this quality in times of stress to seek comfort and counsel from loved

and trusted friends and family.

This is among the most healthy and mature defense mechanisms.

Does your sign match up with how you deal with stress?

How about your friends?

Spread this around and learn more about yourself and your loved ones through your signs!

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Melania Returns To Texas Border And Infuriates Dems AGAIN With What She Wore This Time - Duration: 4:52.

Melania Returns To Texas Border And Infuriates Dems AGAIN With What She Wore This Time

No matter what First Lady Melania Trump does, she just can't win with the left and understandably,

I don't think she cares.

The last time she headed to the Texan border with Mexico, she wore a fun, young jacket

that said on the back, "I really don't care, do u?"

She said it was just a jacket and I believe her.

Every time Melania wears heels or an outfit of any sort, the left loses it and spins it

as something nefarious.

It's insane.

This time she went to the border and wore a simple black and white outfit, which infuriated

the Dems all over again.

This time because there was pretty much nothing to criticize.

They wanted something to trash her in the media for.

Melania is always the epitome of class and dresses to the nines.

The left hates her for her beauty, grace, and kindness.

They show it every time they can.

Melania's greatest sin this time was not being part of the media spectacle.

She is in this for the children and she genuinely cares about them.

Something the leftists cannot relate to.

Melania has real compassion for these children and wants to be involved in making sure they

are taken care of and treated well.

The first lady does not go out of her way to send messages like the left does.

If anything, her original jacket told the media she doesn't care what they think of

her and I think we can all relate to that.

In a clean cut and simple white slacks and a black blouse, Melania went about visiting

centers where children were housed after their parents were apprehended at the U.S.-Mexican

border.

She did not release details on her plans probably to foil attempts by the vulturistic press

to hound her during her visits.

Her first visit was only a week ago to the border town of McAllen, Texas.

She met with officials there who are dealing with detained families.

She also took time to meet with children and encourage them.

That's what a first lady does and Melania does it very well.

So many things are happening here in the U.S. and internationally, it makes your head spin.

But what does the media focus on?

Melania's wardrobe.

It's just dumb.

The first lady's spokeswoman said it was just a jacket, with no hidden message, but

the left ran with it anyway.

President Trump supported Melania by tweeting that his wife was saying she really doesn't

care about the "fake news" media.

It could have been either one and you know what?

It doesn't matter.

It means nothing in the scheme of things and it just shows how hyper-reactive the media

is.

The media is still ranting over children being separated from their parents at the border.

As I understand it, most if not all of them have been reunited and this blowup is another

piece of fake news.

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered that thousands of migrant children and parents be reunited

within 30 days and sooner if the youngster is under 5.

Trump is already doing that and that ruling was pure grandstanding.

And what would a media outrage be without Michelle Obama sticking her nose where it

does not belong?

She was speaking recently at an event in New Orleans, Louisiana.

It was during that talk that Michelle brought up her time as first lady while taking a mean

jab at Melania.

"I couldn't make those kinds of [fashion] mistakes, I was outstanding," said Michelle.

Time tweeted, "Making mistakes was not an option."

Michelle Obama on the pressure of being "the first."

That is the most arrogant statement I have ever heard from a first lady.

Just wow.

First off, Michelle Obama should be taking fashion lessons from Melania.

I didn't care for Michelle Obama's style at all.

What she said about Melania's fashion choice was just laughable and is enough to tick anyone

off.

She has a selective memory if she thinks that she ever looked better than Melania Trump.

One simple little message on a jacket sent everyone reeling.

Michelle hardly had that effect on anyone.

I think she's really jealous of Melania… she can't quit talking about Melania and

trashing her.

That's just sad.

And remind me again… did Michelle Obama ever once go to the border?

Nope, she didn't and her husband incarcerated twice as many children as President Trump

and Obama used cages.

Michelle attacks Melania because she has no legacy as first lady and she knows Melania

will leave an incredible legacy when she leaves the White House.

Melania Trump will leave memories of kindness and a love for children in her wake.

She takes the time to go to the border or to areas hit by calamity and she actually

works with people to help them.

I don't recall ever seeing Michelle Obama do that in the eight years she was in the

White House.

I do remember her saying she was ashamed of her country and that she hated being in the

White House.

But her meddling in school lunches pales in comparison to the charitable actions by Melania.

Fashion-wise, there is literally no comparison.

Melania is in a whole other category from Michelle.

As far as making mistakes, Michelle made many of them and her attire was right at the top

of the list.

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What If God Of War Was Set In Ancient Egypt? - Duration: 6:30.

When the latest God of War game was announced, fans revealed in the fact that the series

was jumping ships to a different kind of mythology; the Norse mythology.

It turned out to be a wise departure from the Greek mythos that we've been accustomed

to from the franchise.

But this game marks some pretty big changes for Kratos, not only in character, but also

in the game's mechanics, and many found the Norse setting quite refreshing.

Shortly before the game was released, director Cory Barlog brought up some thoughts on later

games in the franchise that got a lot of people excited.

In an interview with Game Informer, Barlog stated, "The Greek games were the greek

era of God of War.

Moving on, the next mythological belief system he interacts with became the Norse era of

God of War.

But we may end up going on to the Egyptian era and the Mayan era and so on and so forth."

Yeah, that's a pretty big deal!

Talk of other mythologies sparked even more so once the game was released, thanks to a

piece of a wall panel found in Tyr's Vault.

On the panel, four symbols are featured, one being the iconic Greek Omega that the series

is known for.

One was the Celtic Triskelion, another the Ja[anise symbol of Hachiman, and the third

the Egyptian Eye of Horus.

When asked about this Barlog said to Kotaku, "I've always looked at this universe like

our world.

The geography separates the cultural mythologies.

The cultural mythologies are stories of the zero-point to present day.

These are the birth and the origin of these cultures."

The panel indicates the Tyr was capable of traveling to these other worlds.

Tyr was a giant.

Kratos clearly traveled from the Greek realm to the Norse one.

So considering those two points, Atreus most definitely would have the capacity to learn

how to do the same.

Back at E3 2016, Barlog had stated that the team was into the idea of doing an Egyptian

setting.

I quote, "Egyptian mythology is about the pharaohs as the embodiment of the gods on

earth and there's a lot more about civilization.

It's less isolated, less barren.

Having too much around distracts from that central theme of a strange in a strange place."

Considering the team's enthusiasm towards Ancient Egypt, if the series were to start

expanding after the Norse Era, it seems likely that the team would choose to go the Egyptian

route.

So, with all of that information, what can we gauge about a hypothetical God of War game

set in Ancient Egypt?

What would it entail?

Well for starters, let's look at the roster of gods from Egyptian mythology.

We have Osiris, Isis, Ra, Horus, Bes, Bast, Set, Nekhbet, Anubis, Shu, Nephthys, Sobek,

Serqet, Khonus, Babi, Tawart, Geb, and Nut.

But there's a few of these that are pretty important players in the mythos.

Ra is the sun god, the first pharaoh of the world, with each day his golden sun ship sailing

across the sky, traveling through the underground world of Duat during the night, fighting off

monsters.

After many centuries, Ra became old and senile, and gave his throne to Osiris, heading up

to the heavens instead.

But more on him in a second.

Next are Geb and Nut, the god of the earth and goddess of the sky.

These two were very much in love, but Ra had a prophecy that their children would overthrow

him one day, so he did everything he could to keep them apart.

That didn't pan out though, and they had five children, the oldest being Osiris.

Osiris replaced Ra, becoming a wise and kind pharaoh.

Osiris was the god that taught the Egyptian people how to become a civilization, teaching

them about agriculture.

This is what Barlog meant about distractions; much of the Egyptian mythology is tied to

the people and the growth of their civilization.

Anywho, his brother Set became jealous of him, tricked him into lying down in a coffin,

which he then cut up into pieces and scattered all over Egypt.

Osiris' wife Isis managed to find them all and put him back together, but Osiris wasn't

the same; instead, he became the god of the underworld, sitting in judgment of souls.

Speaking of, Isis is the goddess of magic.

She's clever, but also ambitious.

She's the one who tricked Ra into retiring his position by poisoning him with a magic

snake, forcing him to reveal his secret name to her so she could have control over him.

She's also the one who convinces her son Horus to take revenge on Set for Osiris'

death.

Set is one of the big baddies in this mythology.

The god of desert, storms and straight up evil, he's considered the strongest among

them and is full of trickery.

But, it was only after Ra's departure that he became evil, having helped the sun god

during his reign to keep back the armies of the chaos serpent Apep.

Horus would challenge him when the young god grew to manhood, making him known as the Avenger,

becoming Pharaoh himself since his father Osiris no longer could.

The mortal pharaohs of Egypt would go on to be considered descendants of Horus.

So all in all, there's some solid family trouble and toil going on between the Egyptian

gods.

And we all know how familial ties tend to play out when it comes to the God of War franchise.

That being said, there are plenty of 'friendly gods' in the mythos so we may see some more

friends rather than just an onslaught of foes.

So how would Kratos and Atreus play into this?

Well, if some of the speculations are correct, Atreus will eventually take over for his father

in the series, which would open up the possibilities in terms of his interactions with the Egyptian

gods.

Well, for starters, even though we've been promised by the God of War team that this

game won't be the last we see of Kratos, there is a very strong possibility that the

Norse Era will be his last; he'll be totaling around 10 games by that point.

Considering that the series has shown with its latest installment that it's not afraid

of change, boldly switching up the approach for God of War is not the only story but also

in mechanics, having another drastic change occur down the road isn't something that's

unimaginable.

Atreus could very well become our new protagonist in the Egyptian Era.

If that were the case, what would his mission be?

Well, let's look at the themes that the games have juggled in the past; revenge, controlling

one's rage, and, of course, family dynamics.

Atreus (or Kratos, for that matter) will likely be thrust into some sort of immortal conflict.

Perhaps Atreus finds himself romantically involved with one of the gods?

Or, like his father, the gods may intervene in his life and harm someone he's close

to?

Perhaps that's how Atreus becomes our protagonist; Kratos is killed off by the likes of Set.

The timeline for this potential series of games is also up for debate; it seems likely

that all of this godly family drama would have already passed when Kratos and Atreus'

story begins in their realm.

This is because the time period that the God of War team seemed interested in was one in

which the Egyptian civilization was prominent; that distraction Barlog spoke of when deciding

to go with Norse mythology instead.

Enough of when it would take place; how about where?

There's no doubt that we'd see Memphis as one of the game's settings.

Thebes and Abydos are other likely candidates.

Surely some of the action would take place along the Nile, and if Osiris is involved,

we'd definitely see the underworld come to life.

Weapons are also a big part of the God of War franchise.

The Blades of Chaos and the leviathan ax are very much integral to the cultures of their

eras in the series.

So it's safe to assume that if a God of War game were to take place in Ancient Egypt,

that Kratos or Atreus would wield something distinct of that time period.

We're talking the likes of a Khopesh sword, reed arrows, or a fan ax, which appeared in

Egyptian hieroglyphics although archaeologists never actually found one in the flesh.

Maybe even the Hyksos war chariot would make an appearance.

And what kinds of enemies would you be fighting with these weapons?

Mummies may be the main enemy type that you'd have to plow through and seem like the most

obvious choice.

Grave robbers, depending on the time period, may also be present, and in terms of mythological

beasts, there would no doubt be a giant serpent or two eager to ingest you whole.

So, with all that in mind, if there were to be a God of War game set in Ancient Egypt,

how much of this do you think would likely play into the game's narrative and the world?

Do you think the Norse Era will be the end of Kratos, or is he just too important for

Santa Monica to want to replace him with his son?

Let us know all of your thoughts in those comments below!

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Some artists say: What's the point? - Duration: 6:30.

a lot of people will say things like "I want to be an artist but why should I

bother trying if no one wants to buy it?" or "why should I write and send

newsletters when people immediately unsubscribe?" "why should I post my art on

Instagram when no one cares?" " there's so much artwork out there that the stuff

that I do is really just a tiny drop in a gigantic painty ocean." I'm pretty

sure even the biggest artists feel this way sometimes. I'm pretty sure. for

example, when YouTube demonetized every channel that didn't meet their new

threshold, people were understandably upset. even though it really didn't

make a huge difference monetarily, it still sucks when something is taken from

you while you're working really really hard to meet this moving goalpost.

it upset people. and there were a lot of moral police that would say "if you're

motivated by money then you're doing it for the wrong reasons." everyone

knows that people take up skilled hobbies for a reason. I'm not gonna sit

here and preach that artists should just enjoy the process while the world gets

to consume the work for free. no one needs that kind of reminder. it's pretty normal

to be motivated by external rewards. it really is. I mean, think about how many

people would continue to work at their day jobs after their employer stops

paying them. I think everyone has these thoughts and it's really not that big of

a deal. I'm kind of feeling similarly about

social media lately. I know that I should probably post things on Instagram

regularly or tweet something. it doesn't help that Facebook bothers me endlessly

about my inactivity. it's always sending me messages like 'you haven't posted in

this many days', even though I did. or you know, 'this

many people are waiting for you to post something', you know? it kind of makes me

feel inadequate and its really annoying. but for me... the thing about that voice

that tells you that no one cares if you post art is that, well, maybe then I

shouldn't worry about it? I'll just be over here working on stuff

that does still interest me until that other stuff starts to be interesting

again. because I know that I will eventually start posting things and

putting more effort into videos and painting

actual paintings. I know that I will eventually do it because if I gave up... if

I stopped wanting to make youtube videos because my channel isn't growing fast

enough or at all... if I stopped making art because it can't support me financially

and it's too much of a downer... the alternative is that there's gonna be a

huge empty chunk of my life in which I'm doing nothing. nothing. and you know there

are some days where my body and my mind would really rather me just not do

anything. I am privileged in that I do get a regular paycheck for my day job

(that's what that's for) so if that whole "you have to be motivated to make your

art because otherwise you don't get paid" piece of advice that is everywhere

doesn't work for you (because you don't get paid and that in itself is not very

motivating), I just hope that you're able to recognize whether you're tempted to

give up because it's no longer 'for you', or if you're just punishing yourself for

struggling so much.

anyway. I am painting a cat. this is a little painting five inches by five

inches, and I modeled this cat after our neighbor's cat who we see outside a lot.

he is incredibly fat and he's very cute. and this little painting is actually

based on a dream I had where I had this huge Emperor moth crawling along

the floor in my bedroom and so I picked it up. but when I picked it up, (because it

was a dream) it turned into a chubby little cat with wings. Emperor

moth wings. so I guess i decided to paint it because why not? right?

what was 'the point' of painting this? cause I could? because I commit

myself to creating something at least once a week? because I work really well

with deadlines and when I have a weekly or semi weekly deadlines it actually

really works for me and motivates me to go and that is the point. that is why I

paint things and that's not always motivating but again, it's easy to

motivate yourself when you consider the other option which is nothing. or maybe

it's just time to do something else? there! anyway thanks for watching this

rambly video and I will see you in the next one

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How To Use IGTV: What To Upload on Instagram TV and Why (Algorithm Update July 2018) - Duration: 7:09.

hey guys is Mike here welcome back to my... I just woke up from my bed I

feel like sometimes I woke up with a great energy maybe not we need to

talk about IGTV it's kind of like a mess sorry guys

IGTV new Instagram app separate app seriously is just awesome to see there's

friendly competition if that's really friendly

I don't exactly sure but I don't have to explain much about IGTV

and apparently Instagram is pushing it down to your throat vertical video is the

key right so a lot of people confuse how you're able to turn horizontal videos

into vertical videos which is they thought it is impossible a lot of us haven't

really utilized Instagram stories to create cinematic to create something

interesting because I've seen amazing people

photographers creators videographers already did that a lot to their

Instagram stories but still a lot of people don't really utilize that so when

it comes to officially launches of a bigger platform like IGTV people start

to whine about the fact that they don't they don't like vertical video Instagram

stories has been there for about a year and a half or even more than that so why

are we complaining about vertical videos like this is not Instagram stories I

mean great like you have a warm up warm up in your Instagram stories to practice

all your video skills storytelling skills now it is time to group all the

storytelling into one place and that is IGTV how you actually able to turn all this

little sequence into a complete video maybe a minute or two or for normal

users like us probably 10 minutes majority of them don't really know how

to use this you know IGTV to really utilize its functionality to create an

engaging environment to really lure people to watching their video

because basically what they posted as I say is anything they could find on their

phone anything they could find on their stories already basically they're

repeating everything I feel like yeah you can definitely crop your YouTube

video into vertical which is a little bit awkward if you're filming in

horizontal yeah it's not a problem about technical way you can do it with any

software you wanted to do but my point is that is that video really fits to the

IGTV environment because IGTV apparently announced they love to see

more how-to tutorial documentation of lifestyles Instagram make it clear what

they need for their content right now sorry guys right now so don't repeating

stories in your IGTV if you're really getting serious for IGTV I love

to create like sequence and I'm going to create a quick attention-seeking

you know like a vlog YouTube probably love and encouraging you to have more

watch time more you know like audience retainment whatever they call it

but on Instagram they didn't really say that like yeah 10 minutes

some people can upload up to 30 minutes an hour it depends on the size of their

account for us normally 10 minutes or 15 attention is so short on Instagram

already a minute video people don't really care to even watch the whole thing

people don't even care to scroll and look at your story for 15 seconds and

then move on to the next one unless they have no friends on their Instagram or

they have plenty of time to watch you don't just go there and create like long

videos without any transition have some transitions have a storytelling is a

storytelling after all find it ideally you probably could post about a minute

to two and I think that's perfect I think even in two minutes you can create a lot

of sequence because my golden rule is every five to eight seconds change a

transition and maybe you could do a zoom in zoom out if you're doing vlogging

zoom in zoom out zoom in zoom out that's why I did to all my YouTube videos like

when I stare something for too long I feel bored if it's just the same screen

insert b-rolls is important I don't have b-rolls today probably I

should show my art yeah come on yeah you can definitely follow my Instagram @mikewenjinsoo

and check out more digital art so like I recently posted video talking about oh

keep touching the hair talking about you know how do i remake my digital art and the

video is not merely about my tutorial but it's about me showing okay I woke up

like what I'm doing right now so I give a storytelling so I woke up it's like

okay guys today what we're gonna do is raining so I'm not going out let's let's

do the redo the whole visual thing so I show a little bit tutorial I

show the before and after and I show me okay I'm done right now you guys

should check out in a storytelling way that has a flow out there and of course

use hashtags people in my first video I didn't know we can use hashtags so I

didn't get the enough amount of exposure and I just realized we can use

hashtags so I used a couple of hashtags that's suitable for that video

and then someone else follow me and it's a big feature account the videos that

using the hashtag will appear in the hashtag feed but the bad thing about

this is that if once you posted that video you can't you can't edit your video

description I try it on my computer with my chrome and of course I tried with my

phone I can't do anything even though they give you edit but it gives me error

when I tried to load so it's nothing IGTV is pretty new so I can't say much about

that but I already uploaded two videos and see okay how things going on it looks

like it really get the eyeball if you use hashtags it really get the eyeball if your

video is great a lot of people don't see that the benefit of having IGTV and

Instagram first of all some people don't like to see videos on their photo feed

so if you move every single videos like from now on you everyone just start

slowly moving videos to IGTV it will be a better place for you to just focusing

on visuals so Instagram at the end of the day it's a visual app no matter how it

tried to turn itself to be multi social media we have stories by the way we have

Instagram live and now we have IGTV to create a wonderful narrative for

yourself so I will give it an 8 out of 10 the

workflow is simple the only thing that I don't like is I I can't really edit my

videos and of course it's a little bit difficult because I can't upload from my

computer I have to save it to my phone and upload it I find it much more

easier to produce then YouTube videos because I would actually produce a

shorter videos and on my IGTV so you can subscribe hit the notification bell

so you wouldn't miss any content from Mike The Dope Toast have you utilized IGTV

yet? and like it share it out with your friends I'll see you guys in

the next one so peace out good bye

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What is the Best CINEMATIC Shutter Speed for Video – How Film Shutter Angles Affect the Film Look - Duration: 7:42.

That's your shutter, and be forewarned there's gonna be a lot of numbers, a lot of fractions.

So get your thinking hat on, let's do this.

Hey everyone, Camber here, welcome back.

Today we are talking about shutter speed and how it affects your video.

And if you're new here, this channel is all about teaching you how to use your camera

to make good videos, so if that's you, consider subscribing.

Before we get started, know that frame rate and shutter speed are NOT the same thing.

Your frame rate is the amount of individual frames recorded per second, whereas your shutter

speed is the length of time that each of those frames is exposed to light.

The shutter is a physical mechanism in front of your camera sensor that moves out of the

way to expose your sensor to light for a certain period of time and then moves back in front

of your sensor to stop the exposure of that frame.

And this controls how long the light hits your camera sensor.

So a longer exposure will result in more light hitting your camera sensor and a brighter

image, and a shorter exposure time will result in less light hitting the sensor and a darker image

The shutter speed is displayed on your camera as fractions of a second.

And since stops of light are based on a doubling or halving of the amount of light let in when

taking a photo or video, you can know exactly how any change in shutter speed will affect

your exposure because any doubling or halving of your shutter speed will result in a one-stop

change of light.

So if your current shutter speed is set to 1/400 of a second and you're on the "-1" on

your exposure meter, then changing your shutter speed to 1/200 of a second will result in

your exposure meter going to "0" because you divided your previous shutter by 2, which

would keep the shutter open twice as long and double the amount of light let in.

Conversely, if your shutter speed was set to 1/400 of a second and you were on the "+2"

on your exposure meter, then changing the shutter speed to 1/800 of a second would result

in the meter going to "+1" because you doubled the speed letting in half as much light.

You would then need to double the shutter speed again to 1/1600 of a second in order

to decrease by one more stop of light and bring your exposure meter to "0."

And aside from changing the length of time that light hits your sensor, the shutter speed

also has a stylistic effect in changing the motion blur of your images.

So with a very fast shutter speed, any motion in your shot gets frozen and looks very crisp;

but with a very slow shutter speed, any motion that's in your shot begins to get blurred.

And with photography you can choose any shutter speed you want depending on the style

you're going for, however with video you are much more limited.

The most common shutter speeds used in video are based on the 180 degree rule, which is

choosing a shutter speed that is doubled your frame rate meaning that you would use a shutter

speed of 1/60 of a second if you were shooting at 30 frames per second.

And as you'll find in many areas of video, many common practices come from the days of using film.

Film motion cameras used a physical rotary shutter where part of the shutter was a hollow

semicircle, and that's where the degrees came from.

During the first 180 degrees of rotation, the film was exposed, and during the second

180 degrees of rotation, the film was covered with no exposure to the film.

At this time the film was advanced to the next frame because film cameras need time

to physically move the film down for the next exposure, and because of this there couldn't

be shutter angles higher than 180 degrees for film.

The shutter then was limited to allowing an exposure time that was half that of the frame rate.

So if you could shoot at one frame per second, the shutter could only allow for half a second

of light with the shutter being at an angle of 180 degrees.

You could have shutter angles less than 180 degrees letting in less light, but this would

also change the look of your video.

And although current camera no longer control shutter speed using a rotary shutter anymore,

the shutter angle terminology has continued as a simple standard way of describing the

appearance of motion blur in video.

So let's take another look at the rotary shutter so we can look at some of the basic shutter

angles and determine how to calculate your shutter speed.

So we'll use 24 frames per second as our frame rate in these examples.

Since 360 degrees is the maximum exposure you can get, 360 will be your base number

and you'll divide any of the lower shutter angles into 360 and then multiply the result

of that by your frame rate to arrive at the shutter speed you'll need for that shutter angle.

So for a 360 shutter angle, 360 divided by itself would be 1.

So at 24 frames per second, you would get 1/24 of a second for your shutter speed.

Then at 180 degrees, that goes into 360 twice.

So then you would multiply your frame rate by 2 giving you 1/48 of a second for your shutter speed.

Going further for a 90 degree shutter angle, that goes into 360 four times.

So then you multiply your frame rate by 4 giving us 1/96 of a second.

Continuing on to 45 degree shutter angle, that goes into 360 eight times.

So we'll multiply 24 frames per second by 8, and that gives us our shutter speed for

a 45 degree angle at 24 frames per second.

Now, you're not gonna find these precise shutter speeds on DSLRs, so you'll just have to round

up to the closest one you can find.

But you get the idea on how to calculate your shutter speed for these various shutter angles.

But using a 360 degree shutter angle results in a slower shutter speed that gives a lot

more motion blur than you're used to seeing.

And using a 90 degree or 45 degree shutter angle results in a fast shutter speed giving

a series of crisp, choppy looking frames when played back that's usually referred to as

the cheap, video-y look.

Now, having crisp frames sounds like a good thing from a photography standpoint because

blurry frames typically look bad in a photo.

But if you take 24 of those, put them back-to-back and play them in one second, it starts to look pretty natural.

And the reason for that is because our eyes naturally see motion blur, which you can see

just from waving your hand around in front of your face.

Your hand doesn't look crisp throughout the movement; there's motion blur there.

And so the 180 degree shutter angle most closely resembles what we see naturally.

And of course to every rule there is an exception, and this is no different.

Other shutter angles can be used for effect.

If done carefully and well, they can enhance your story, and we'll talk about reasons to

use other shutter angles in a different video.

But for now to get your videos looking most like what you're used to seeing in movies,

using 24 frames per second as your base frame rate, just double that to 48; so round that

up to 1/50 and that'll be your shutter speed at 24 frames per second.

And if you're shooting at a higher frame rate, simply double that frame rate and then round

to the next closest number in order to get your shutter speed for that frame rate.

And that's all for shutter speed so if you made it this far, hit that like button and

let me know down below if you have any more questions about shutter speed.

It was a lot of numbers and angles and calculations, so if you are confused, let me know and

I'll help try to clear it up more down below.

Go ahead and subscribe if you haven't, and remember that the only way to get better at

something is to practice.

So get out there and film something.

See ya soon!

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What exactly is Coach Dan's "Kill Mode" Mindset? - Duration: 7:29.

Hey, everybody.

Coach Dan Long with Get Lean in 12,

and I have something powerful for you today, powerful.

But you have to use it, OK.

You promise?

If you use it, I promise you, it's

going to be 1 of the most powerful things you've ever

come across, and it starts with Kill Mode.

But before I get into that, for you being here today,

at the end of this video, I have something

that goes with this in conjunction perfect.

It's going to be up at this link,

but don't click the link just yet, OK?

I want you to get this information that I

have to share with you today.

It's kind of personal.

And why is it that Dan always has these shirts on that says,

Kill Mode?

Well, I'm about to show and teach you

exactly what that means.

Now are you working out?

If you're working out, this is going

to be the most powerful thing you've ever used,

that's in the mindset that you have to have every single day.

Now, listen.

Not only does it work well with the mindset of exercise,

it also works well with everything

that goes on in life.

Now, when you wake up in the morning, and let's

say you go to brush your teeth.

If the toothpaste falls off your toothbrush,

are you're going to let it crush the rest of your day?

I don't think so, right?

What happens if you're getting ready for work,

and then, all of sudden, 1 of your children

spills coffee on your shirt.

Are you just going to let that ruin the rest of your day?

No.

You're going to have the mindset, right, to dominate,

and have a positive mindset to know that everything happens

for a reason.

OK?

Now, with that being said, if you are exercising,

and you have an amazing exercise program like the 1

I'm going to show you today, right,

it only has to be 12 minutes.

If you work out, and you want to get

the maximum out of every single rep

and every single exercise and every single minute

to burn the most belly fat, well, you're

going to have to use a mindset that I call Kill Mode.

OK?

It is very powerful if you use it.

I use this method with clients, right, moms, dads, children,

Olympians, yes, I've trained Olympians in my day.

I have also had MLB, NFL, NHL.

You name it, I have trained some of the most elite athletes,

and they love Kill Mode.

In the military?

Oh, let me just tell you.

The military, they love Kill Mode.

Matter of fact, they have my sticker

on the mirror in USSOCOM, in the military base

over here in MacDill--

because I live in Tampa, right?

And they showed that to me, which, that just

goes to show you how powerful Kill Mode can be.

So let's get into it, OK?

Every time you go to exercise, what's

the first thing that happens when you start to feel fatigue,

or some type of a muscle burn, right, or your oxygen

is not being maximized because you're not breathing properly,

what happens?

Your mindset starts to go south, OK.

Sorry it's a little bumpy, starts to go south, OK?

Why is that?

Because your mind is the most powerful thing

that you can absolutely use to be able to exercise.

OK?

So what I want you to do is this.

Listen to this, OK?

I want you to exercise, and I want you to think about,

for the first half of whatever it is you're doing,

it could be reps, it could be minutes,

it could be whatever it is, as far as your exercise program.

What you're going to do, is you're

going to make sure for the first half

that you're just on autopilot.

In your mind, you're just thinking about the birds

chirping, the butterflies are flying,

and you're breathing normal.

But for the second half, OK, which I know what happens,

you know what happens, your mind starts to go south,

because in the second half, the fatigue starts to set in.

That's when the adrenaline has to kick in.

Adrenaline has to kick in, right,

and your mindset has to go into a place that I call Kill Mode.

You're going to forget about all the fatigue.

You're going to exit the fatigue out of your brain.

You're going to let the adrenalin kick in, right?

And you're going to give an all-out max effort

for the second half of everything

you do in your exercise program.

Now if you do that, guess what happens?

All of a sudden, your second half of every single rep,

of every single exercise, and every single minute

becomes more powerful than the first half,

and you actually will lose more belly fat, because you

are using the Kill Mode method.

OK.

So now Let's go over one more time.

You get into an exercise, all of a sudden,

let's say it's 10 reps, for the first 5 reps,

you're doing it at normal pace, and you're breathing normal,

and you're just working just like if you are out in the park

and making it happen.

In the second half, every bit of that muscle

burn and that fatigue is going to exit your brain.

OK?

And you're going to kick in your adrenaline,

and you're going to give an all-out max effort

for maximum fat loss domination.

That is the Kill Mode method.

Now I promise you.

Listen, if you run, you go out there

and you do any kind of cardio, right?

If you do any kind of muscle building,

and you get out there, and you work those weights, guess what?

If you use this method, I promise you,

you are going to get that extra rep, if not 2.

You're going to get more fat loss because you are absolutely

kicking in your adrenaline, which by the way,

is one of the reasons why, in the protocols, right,

for the Over 40 Ab Solution, it tells you adrenaline attacks

and destroys belly fat.

Right?

Because adrenaline is the number 1 way

that you can maximize fat loss.

Now, with that being said, OK, up at this link

up above right here, you see that blue link up top?

Before you click that, let me tell you a little bit

about what you're going to see when you go onto that page.

First off, you're going to see myself and my wife,

which we're both over 40, and we have 3 beautiful kids,

and we live a life where we basically use nothing

but the Over 40 Ab Solution to be

able to maximize fat loss with Kill Mode, by the way.

You're also going to see my great friend, and also

1 of my close, close friends, Karen and Shaun Hadsall--

which, Karen is in her 50s, and Shaun is in his late 40s,

and he's also ripped.

The Over 40 Ab Solution is built for people specifically

like you that could be over the age of 40, maybe you're 50,

maybe you're 60.

Right?

I'm 44, living the dream, right, living the dream,

using these protocols.

We have specifically designed protocols for people

in their 40s, 50s, and 60s in this product called the Over 40

Ab Solution that you're going to find at the link above.

OK?

So go ahead and click that link now.

Do me a favor.

Say, hi.

Right?

Put your name down below.

Hit a Like, hit a Heart, hit a Share

if this information is something valuable to you.

I want to thank everyone from around the world

for being on this video here with me today.

Yes, you're taking a drive with me

right here in beautiful Odessa, Florida,

where it is now 91 degrees today.

And I want to thank everyone for taking time on this feed,

right?

Don't forget to Kill Mode.

Don't forget to click this link right now,

and I'll see you again on the next video.

Keep going strong.

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What can we learn from fantasy? - Duration: 7:44.

Chesterton once said:

"Fairy tales do not tell children

the dragons exist.

Children already know that dragons exist.

Fairy tales tell children the dragons

can be killed."

The question I'll discuss today is

whether fantasy can lead us to a better

comprehension of reality or not.

I wanted to make this video because

talking with some friends about cinema

and literature, when I say I love

fantasy, they answer: man, that's childish.

We'd rather watch some human drama.

Fantasy is just popcorn.

We need

something more intellectual.

Something closer to our real world.

To our real concerns.

I also know many parents worried

about how watching or reading fantasy

stories can hurt their children's mind.

According to them, since fantasy describes

a world which is not real, it alienates

their kids minds.

Watching dragons

and princesses and knights

swords.

Can give no insight into reality,

they rather drive us away from it.

I think they're wrong.

I think they stay on the surface.

I think that good fantasy can explain

the real world better than many

hyper-realistic novels or films.

I will try to prove my point.

Let's take a look at this picture,

from Goya.

The 2th of May of 1808

the Spanish people in Madrid

rebelled against the Napoleonic troops

that had invaded Spain.

This picture represents the French

repression at the following day.

Look at those faces.

This picture is not realistic at all.

But somehow, it expresses horror much

better than a simple photograph.

Now, let's have a look at Picasso.

He could've been painting things like this

But he felt that he wanted to express

more.

If he had stayed painting things

like that.

He would have never painted the

Guernica, which is known to be

his masterpiece.

Which expresses the horror

of the Spanish civil war.

And also, quite abstract but

manages to express the

reality of the war much better than

a realistic paint would've done.

Now let's talk about fantasy.

The point is the same.

Let's take a look at the LOTR.

If somebody watches the Lord of The Rings

and says: oh, that's just childish.

Orcs killing each other, that's stupid.

What can we learn from that?

Man!

You're staying on the surface!

Dig deeper!

LOTR is much more than an adventure story

of some strange people fighting orcs

and running away from monsters.

It's a very deep analysis of human...

...nature.

The ring: the power that

overtakes over human will.

A story full a values: Sam's loyalty to...

...Frodo.

Frodo's decision to finish

his work despite the obstacles he finds

in the way, with the help of his friends.

Boromir's redemption.

I think this moment explains friendship

better than any rational explanation

would have done.

Hobbits, elves, dwarves: all represent

different aspects of our human nature.

We enjoy having laughs with our friends

like the Hobbits do, but we are greedy

like the dwarves.

The monsters are just the surface.

It's not the essence of the story.

Maybe a representation of our

inner fears.

Of course there are many fantasy books

and films which stay on the surface and

don't manage to dig deeper.

But that doesn't mean, that it can't

be done properly.

Aristotle once said, that

"poetry is more philosophical than

history".

Poetry, art, beauty.

On the surface, they seem

to talk about something inexistent.

But somehow they manage to dig deeper

in human nature than a simple

photograph.

They stimulate our imagination,

they awake in us the sense of wonder.

And they help us understanding

the world as it really is,

not as it looks to be.

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