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You know, singing in Pidgin language is very nice,

because if you want to speak real English,

you're going to say, "HE-llo."

In Pidgin English we say, "He -LLO."

So we have a different touch among our people.

Pidgin English is very nice for us Africans to use and make music,

because it has a rhythm in itself.

We say, "I no go 'gree.

Make you no go. Make you no do.

Make you no see. Make you no do."

That's Pidgin.

We call them, "Oga no go gree. Oga, I go do am."

All that is the way we do it in Africa.

That's Pidgin.

So, somebody from a Western country or somebody from America...

if you come to Africa, we speak "broken" English.

You can't understand what we say. We're going to say,

"Dat man e don come again-o."

That means, "That guy is back here again."

That's Pidgin. We say, "Ah! wet kind of man be dat?"

They're saying, "What type of guy is that?"

So, we have a way we turn it upside down.

That's why we call it Pidgin English.

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Punishment, What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day #157 - Duration: 2:40.

- Hey everybody, how are you?

It's Jeff Gellman with Solid K9 Training with my

What Would Jeff Do?

Dog Training Tip of the Day, Tip #157.

Look who's in the house.

(laughs)

- Hi!

- That's Joelle, she's gonna do a Facebook Live

right after this.

We just finished an almost two hour Q & A.

She filled in for Linda.

Linda's not feeling well at all today.

And it's not 'cause she's hungover

from the Taylor Swift concert.

But anyway, why do I talk about punishment so much?

Like, Jeff, you talk about punishment all the time.

Well number one, I'm doing it because, I mean,

we have tons of videos on how to reward your dog,

and there's so many videos out there

about how to reward your dog,

and how to get your dog, you know, to do something.

But the only way to stop your dog

from an unwanted behavior, is punishment.

And I'm trying to also make sure people understand,

how to properly punish a dog.

There's actually a proper way.

You know, you're not yelling, you're not screaming,

you're not mad, you're not angry.

But there's actually a proper way

to methodically do it in a way

so the dog understands what it did was wrong,

and it won't repeat it.

And that's the only way

to actually stop an unwanted behavior.

It's also the only way to proof your obedience

around high levels of distraction.

So, it's very important for people

either to go to the next level

or to stop things that usually

you end up surrendering your dog for.

Not too many people are surrendering their dog

because, yeah, you know what,

dog just didn't hold a down stay for longer than 10 minutes.

And, yeah, you know you, just, no.

It's always because my dog

was doing something I couldn't stop.

That's usually what the problem is.

So, I talk about punishment all the time,

but that's not all we do.

10% of our world revolves around punishment,

but a lot of my videos talk about it

because nobody else seems to be.

And, that's not, you know.

So I think it's important though that owners understand,

it's actually a critical part

of the dog training spectrum, you know?

So most people ask me questions on,

"Jeff, how do I stop, fill in the blank?"

The answer is, well, I don't believe

in training an alternative behavior,

'cause great, like, how do I speak better English?

Oh! Learn French!

No.

Doesn't work that way.

So, that's why I do it, because you need it.

Everybody needs it, and nobody's talking about it.

So I'll talk about it.

Jeff Gellman, Solid K9 Training.

I am madly in love with you.

If you didn't see my YouTube Live tonight,

almost two hours of Q & A, jump on over to that.

It's number 439, I think.

Been doing it for a long time.

Q & A shows for over 10 years.

What Would Jeff Do?

WWJD.

Madly in love with you, and I'll talk to you soon.

Bye.

For more infomation >> Punishment, What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day #157 - Duration: 2:40.

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Why do fans call Seventeen 'SBS' ? [Happy Together/2018.07.26] - Duration: 11:19.

- Is that so? / - Yes.

In front are

four microphones labeled with numbers.

We won't reveal them one by one today.

We will reveal the guests at the same time.

- So / - I see.

think about which guest or team

- you want to pair up with. / - We have to grab it.

Yes, grab the microphone with the room number.

- Hold on. / - Room 3.

"Voice that Captivated North Korea"?

- Wanna One's "Energetic". / - We can see everything.

- North Korea? / - Yes.

(The queen picks out a trendy song.)

(Why don't you try to guess who she is too?)

(She can sing well and sound unique.)

- We'll check Room 2. / - I know who she is.

- What about Room 2? / - Room 2.

"Mariah Carey of Asia".

("Listen" by Mariah Carey of Asia)

(Why don't you try to guess who she is too?)

(The singer in Room 2 has a powerful voice.)

Not many singers in Korea can pull this off.

- We already had Ailee. / - Yes, we did.

- Can't you recognize her? / - Is she back?

Her voice sounds like Ailee's.

- Let's check Room 3. / - Who is she?

- "Idol Singers" / - What?

"Cho Yongpil Complimented."

("Champion" by Singers Yongpil Complimented)

(They're full of energy.)

I haven't the faintest idea.

- Nice! / - Is it Bae Giseong?

- We'll check Room 4. / - We're moving too fast.

- Room 4. / - I can't recognize them.

"Ronaldo and Messi on Beat".

("Old Love")

(They chose an old song.)

(He sounds sorrowful.)

(Who are the singers in this sorrowful room?)

I don't know who they are, but I don't want them.

- Okay. What's with them? / - Do you recognize them?

- They sound sad. / - They're gloomy.

- Who could sing that way? / - Look at Room 3.

They're jumping. They look young.

- They're idol singers. / - Excuse me.

- Their backs look young. / - They're idol singers.

They do look young.

- I don't know, but... / - Their joints are good.

- I don't want Room 4. / - Right now...

Do you not recognize the people in Room 4?

- They look sad. / - The last room...

- I'll give you a hint. / - Hip-hop.

- They're the youngest. / - In my opinion...

- Are they the youngest? / - The youngest?

- Yes. / - They look the oldest.

- They're the youngest. / - Look at them.

- They're the youngest. / - They're tottering.

- How are they tottering? / - Look at them.

I know the singer in Room 1.

You'll choose now.

- Hold on. Wait. / - Move.

- Come back. / - You can't start yet.

Grab it right away if you know the singer

or you might team up with someone you don't know.

- You know Room 1. / - She's all I recognize.

- Get ready. / - Wait a second.

- Excuse me. Put your hand away. / - Get Room 1.

Start.

Goodness, let's be civil.

(He gets No.1 as he wished.)

No, I grabbed it first.

- Do you know Room 2? / - No. 1.

Yongman.

I don't know them.

You grabbed it when you don't know them?

(Who are you?)

- Seokjin. / - I don't know them.

- I... / - Yes?

- I really like / - Okay.

their songs. I really like them.

- Which song do you like? / - I like "Barcode".

- Sorry? / - "Barcode".

(His favorite is "Barcode"?)

- All right. / - ♪ A beep after a beep ♪

- ♪ A beep after a beep ♪ / - I know who they are.

"A beep after a beep"?

That's their song. ♪ It comes with a beep ♪

- There's such a song? / - ♪ Beep, who's next? ♪

I get it now.

Please turn around.

I'm curious about Rooms 2, 3 and 4.

- Room 2... / - Who is in Room 2?

- It's Hyolyn. / - Hyolyn?

- It's Hyolyn. / - Hyolyn?

- Hyolyn. / - I see.

- Jungin is in Room 1. / - It was her.

- Seventeen is in Room 3. / - Seventeen.

Vinxen and Webster B are in Room 4.

- In Room 4? / - Right.

- They garnered attention. / - I see. Competitions.

Kings and Queens of Competitions.

We introduced her earlier

as the queen that captivated North Korea

as she recently went and performed in North Korea.

(On top of winning various competitions,)

(she also captivated the audience in North Korea.)

I saw it too.

- Did Jongshin help you? / - Yes.

I only managed to perform thanks to him.

Jongshin has the song "Uphill" in his album.

I ended up performing thanks to that song.

You sang with a North Korean. Was it "Face"?

It was incredible.

At the banquet, people told me that

the more they listened, the catchier it got.

Did you have an after-party with them?

- Yes, we had a gathering. / - With other singers?

From what I heard,

- you had a drink with Ms. Hyon Songwol. / - Really?

She suggested emptying the glass in one go.

- Did she? / - Yes, so we all drank it.

But she didn't finish the drink.

- What happened then? / - So I called her out on that.

You didn't sing the drinking song, did you?

- I did. / - You did? I see.

- I told her that / - ♪ Drink it, drink it ♪

she should finish it and do this.

She did it.

She went along with my joke.

(She played along Jungin's joke.)

You said that you couldn't tell if you were

watching TV or it was happening in real life.

When I met Kim Jongun, he shook everyone's hands.

It was like looking at a big TV screen moving around.

- It felt surreal. / - I have a question.

- You had naengmyeon. / - Yes, I did.

I was curious about that. It's summer now.

- Naengmyeon got popular. / - That's right.

Is Pyeongyang naengmyeon different?

- It's different. / - How is it different?

I was surprised that

- they added spicy paste. / - What?

They added vinegar and mustard.

- Isn't it usually bland? / - Right.

Pyeongyang naengmyeon is supposed to

go down smoothly when you eat the noodles.

That's how you eat Pyeongyang naengmyeon.

Did you just do her impression?

- That's what she said. / - That sounded like her.

You were there only for a few days.

Jungin can impersonate her now.

- She's pretty good. / - Right.

She successfully debuted as a solo artist.

She's Mariah Carey in Asia. It's Hyolyn.

(Hyolyn)

(With her fantastic singing skills,)

(she conquered numerous competitions.)

At some point, she started to win everything she did.

She did.

I love K-Pop.

Whenever I watched music programs as a kid,

- I paid attention to the main vocalist. / - I see.

She was the first vocalist with a hoarse voice.

- You mean, a raspy voice. / - In "Shady Girl"...

(Throaty)

- She sang like that. / - She sounded scratchy.

- When she was scatting... / - Right. Girl groups

- don't sound raspy. / - Right, not girl groups.

- We just met, but you're a great orator. / - Isn't he?

- He's a good talker. / - You're pretty good.

Now that he mentions it, it's true.

- Girl groups don't go for the raspy sound. / - No.

- They don't. / - I was very shocked.

That's a great expression.

My raspy voice helps when I sing the high notes.

- Really? / - It's easy to sing them.

Can you give us an example?

I'd think it's harder if your voice is scratchy.

Let me think of one. It's just...

(This is how high notes usually sound.)

It usually goes like this.

I'd do this.

That's what I was talking about.

Hyolyn is releasing a solo album.

- Right. / - Is it an upbeat song?

I missed dancing, so I added the dance routine.

- Sing us your new song. / - Can you show us?

- Show us. / - Sing us the song.

(Put me in the passenger seat)

(Answer me now)

(Do you want to go see the sea?)

(Hyolyn has returned in the summer.)

(She's truly amazing.)

- She's good. / - She's excellent.

They're finally here. "Time" acknowledged them.

They're one of the EBS trios alongside

K-Pop's representative groups, BTS and EXO.

The best of the idol singers, Seventeen.

(King of competitions, Seventeen)

- Say the name, Seventeen. / - Seventeen.

- Hello. / - Hello.

- I'm Mingyu. / - I'm Seungkwan.

Very nice!

- EBS of idol singers. / - Right.

- You all know... / - EXO, BTS and Seventeen.

- Right. / - They're in the trio.

But these days, it's called SBS.

Fans like the trio, EBS,

but they say we are also a separate entity.

"Seventeen's Brand is Seventeen."

- That's so cool. / - "Seventeen's Brand is Seventeen."

- You're your own entity. / - Right.

This might be nice too. Since we're at KBS,

we can use this. "K-Pop's Brand is Seventeen."

- That's great. / - K-Pop.

- We used that / - I like it.

to promote more with the acronym.

- I see. / - That's good too.

- Seungkwan. / - Yes?

Did you prepare a special talent?

Kim Youngchul's impression of Lee Youngja.

- Sounds great. / - I...

I'm doing it for the first time here.

- Great. Show us. / - The very first time?

(This impression keeps coming back.)

(It's the legendary meme of Happy Together.)

I...

(Snorting)

I'm sorry. Forget about this.

That was funny. That was good.

- That was great. / - Cho Yongpil spoke

- highly of them. / - Really?

We were on "Immortal Songs" for his special,

and we won the competition.

(They won it fair and square.)

(The king of singers, Yongpil complimented)

(this great idol group, Seventeen.)

That's how Seventeen came to open

- for his concert. / - Really?

- I saw it. / - After we covered his song on the show,

he said that he wanted to invite us to his concert.

We were so honored but up until that point,

I thought he meant that

- we should see his concert. / - You would.

But it wasn't that. He asked us to open for him.

- It's a great honor. / - On the day of the concert,

- did he greet you before you performed? / - Yes.

A lot of other singers also came to the concert.

He pushed everyone aside and came to us first.

Did you see him pushing them aside?

- Yes, I did. / - I see.

Really?

"Move. Get out of the way."

- That's extraordinary. / - Really?

I saw SSAW getting a bit offended.

- Gosh. / - Really?

- He pushed them aside. / - He's good.

He really pushed them away.

- We need to verify this. / - It sounds like

Seungkwan is lying.

- He pushed people? / - SSAW wasn't offended.

- They were a bit unhappy. / - Okay, okay.

We were happy with how he treated us that day.

- There was also Dream Concert. / - It's a big concert.

Idol singers sing in it. It was on the same day.

- What happened then? / - We couldn't give up.

The concerts were in Jamsil and Sangam.

After we opened for Mr. Cho Yongpil,

we got on the water taxi on Han River.

Here's the funny story.

- The water taxi drove along the river. / - Right.

- It was between 5 to 7 p.m. / - Right.

We reserved it because of the traffic jam.

Our agent left around the same time as us.

He got there before us.

- Seriously? / - Very nice! It's funny.

All of your stories are funny.

- This story was neat and funny. / - That was funny.

- Your stories are great. / - Right.

- They're a complete package. / - You're great orators.

- Seventeen is great. / - You mentioned us a lot.

We knew that you'd invite us one day.

We talked about Seventeen a lot.

You two work as a pair. You uncrossed his legs.

- He uncrossed the legs. / - Their teamwork is great.

They help out each other where they lack.

This is great.

- They're Seventeen. / - Yes.

For more infomation >> Why do fans call Seventeen 'SBS' ? [Happy Together/2018.07.26] - Duration: 11:19.

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Why Do You Need a Polarizer Filter For a GoPro? - Duration: 4:49.

Hello heroes.

A sunny day is the best time for getting the most out of your camera, but it can cause

several issues such as glare from reflected surfaces.

What can be wrong?

sky colour, reflections on water, glass, snow, trees etc.

For those who want to move their skillset forwards, a polarized filter has the potential

to turn unusable footage into professional standard videos.

Want to know what pros use to make clips overwhelmed?

Watch further.

So now I would like to show how can a polarized filter fix the issues mentioned below.

First of all, what is polarizer filter for?

The main aim of the filter is to prevent glare and reflections from the glossy surfaces,

such as water, snow, glass, stones etc.

Therefore, it helps to remove annoying glare from your photo and videos.

It affects as sunglasses for your camera.

All you need is to choose the right angle.

The maximum polarization effect takes place at an angle of 90 degrees from the sun.

This means that if the sun is at the top, you would get equally lit sky if you are shooting

at an angle of 90 degrees from the sun.

I have got the Telesin CPL filter.

The amazon link is in video description.

Let's check it out.

I made this photo using Hero5 without additional equipment.

As you can see, there is light reflection on water.

If you don't want to get a photo like that, you have better adjust a CPL filter.

That photo was made using Hero5 with the Telesin CPL filter.

Any light reflection was removed.

Moreover, all colors are more natural.

I like that photo.

Obviously, I would delete this photo if I did not use a CPL filter.

Let's compare 2 photos again.

That's exact example how CPL filter works.

It removes light reflection on water surfaces.

Do you like that result?

Leave a response in comments.

Go ahead.

It rained.

So I captured annoying light reflection.

I didn't expect that behavior.

But if I used CPL filter, I would receive another photo.

As you can see, there is no light reflection.

Let's compare 2 photos again.

If you consider the main purpose of CPL filter, that is the clear explanation.

It prevents light issues during sunny day.

This is the next photo where reflections can impact an image.

You can see it on some part of image.

By utilizing a CPL filter, you can fix that issue.

So now it looks much better.

Let's compare it again.

It is easy to see the difference.

This filter has a very noticeable effect on an image created with it.

This is another photo made without a CPL filter.

You can see the reflections on the roof and grass.

We adjusted a CPL filter and now you can see the benefits of this tool.

That's no question what is better.

By utilizing this Telesin CPL filter you can reach your best shoots despite the very hot

day.

In summary, let's count when you have to use it.

At first, if you want to cut through water and glass and see the detail behind it.

Next, if you want to get deeply saturated colours.

Next, if you would like to remove light reflections because it annoys you.

Finally, it protects your lens from impact and the elements.

But there are several cases where I felt that using a polarizer actually made for a worse

image.

Like for example, light reflection sometimes has blue, red or other colour, and you have

better not to use filter to keep that impact.

During capturing waterfall, you can realize the rocks have super wet look, if you decide

to keep that for a better image not to use the polarizer.

When the sun has gone down and it's starting to get dark, there's little point in using

a polarizer.

That is not a good idea to use it during night shooting

too.

If you consider that reflection on water make an image better, obviously you might not to

use a filter.

Like for example, if you want to shoot rainbow, you might know that if you adjust a polarizer,

the rainbow effect will disappear in your photo.

You can decide what elements should keep, what elements should remove.

It is easy to carry this filter and mount on your GoPro camera fast.

Please feel free to share your experience, your expectations, your advices in using polarizer

filters.

CPL filters are not too expensive.

I use Telesin CPL filter for about $10.

The results speak for themselves.

All links are in video description.

That's all heroes.

If the video is useful please leave a like.

We have just reached the 1,000 subscribers.

I thank everyone for support.

I will appreciate if you subscribe our channel and share it to your friends.

See you soon.

For more infomation >> Why Do You Need a Polarizer Filter For a GoPro? - Duration: 4:49.

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Why do Russian people loved latin fans? - Duration: 7:18.

For more infomation >> Why do Russian people loved latin fans? - Duration: 7:18.

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Why Do Dogs Pant? | Outrageous Acts of Science - Duration: 1:07.

[ PANTING ]

Narrator: YEAH, MIKE AND ADAM HAVE OBVIOUSLY BEEN WORKING TO HARD.

BUT WHY IS DOSH PANTING LIKE A STEAM TRAIN?

WHEN MAMMALS GET TOO HOT, THEIR MAIN WAY OF COOLING OFF

IS THROUGH A PROCESS CALLED EVAPORATIVE COOLING.

AND THIS IS ESSENTIALLY THE PROCESS

THAT TURNS WATER FROM A LIQUID TO A VAPOR,

ABSORBING ENERGY WITH IT AS IT DOES IT.

IN HUMANS, EVAPORATIVE COOLING TAKES PLACE ON OUR SKIN,

WHERE SWEAT GLANDS PRODUCE SWEAT

WHICH THEN EVAPORATES TO COOL US DOWN.

BECAUSE HUMANS CAN SWEAT, THIS EVAPORATIVE COOLING

TAKES PLACE ALL OVER OUR BODIES.

BUT WITH DOGS, IT ONLY TAKES PLACE

IN A COUPLE TINY SPOTS

ON THEIR PAWS WHERE THEY HAVE SWEAT GLANDS.

SO THEY HAVE TO FIND OTHER MOIST SURFACES

TO EVAPORATE WATER FROM,

WHICH WOULD BE THEIR MOUTH,

THEIR TONGUE, AND THEIR NASAL PASSAGES.

THOSE LOCATIONS HAVE A LOT OF BLOOD VESSELS.

SO WHAT HE'S COOLING DOWN

IS THE BLOOD INSIDE THOSE VESSELS

WHICH CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT HIS WHOLE BODY,

THUS COOLING HIM OFF.

Narrator: WHEN IT COMES TO CHILLING OUT,

DOSH HAS IT LICKED, NO SWEAT.

For more infomation >> Why Do Dogs Pant? | Outrageous Acts of Science - Duration: 1:07.

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Âm Nhạc | Unknown Brain - Why Do I? (feat. Bri Tolani) [NCS Release] | Được Phạm Tv - Duration: 3:44.

For more infomation >> Âm Nhạc | Unknown Brain - Why Do I? (feat. Bri Tolani) [NCS Release] | Được Phạm Tv - Duration: 3:44.

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Don't go after your goals without knowing your WHY - Duration: 1:48.

We say that we want something but there's so many other things behind

that and if you can't get to that core (reason behind your goal) we're often distracted by other things and we

can be chasing things that are not going to end up fulfilling us.

Here's an example of what I mean: There are a lot of people—most of us—we would

love to have some more money. So maybe your want statement is "I want to be rich."

Which is totally fine...let's talk about that! So why do you want to be rich?

Maybe you say "I don't want to have to worry about bills." Great, why don't you want to

have to worry about bills? "Because I don't want to have to take a job I don't

like for money." Okay, why don't you want that? "I want to be in control of my time...

I don't want to be working all the time." Great, why don't you want that? "I want to

be there for my kids' soccer games, I want to be there to help them with their

homework, I want to be there for my parents when they need me...I want to have

a life!" Great, what is that about? What do you

WANT? "I want to be there for the moments that matter." THAT'S what you want, which

is really different from "I want to be rich." So if you're going for the money,

you could get it from the money, but there are also a lot of people who have

money or are very wealthy—have more than they need—and their time is not their own and

they're miserable, so if that's what you're going for, you might not get the

"moments that matter" that you're looking for. So now that you know that's

really what you want, you can look at that and brainstorm how you bring that

into your life. It could be starting your own business and being in control

of your time, or that could be you have an employer who values your time and

your work-life balance and gives you flexibility. So that's what I mean by

getting to your core want.

For more infomation >> Don't go after your goals without knowing your WHY - Duration: 1:48.

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Why Do Float Centers use Child Sized Earplugs - DSP 245 - Duration: 11:18.

>>Graham: All right.

>>Ashkahn: Hey, welcome everyone.

>>Graham: Hey there.

>>Ashkahn: How's it going?

>>Graham: I'm doing great.

>>Ashkahn: Great.

>>Graham: Yeah.

>>Ashkahn: Perfect.

>>Graham: My name is Graham.

>>Ashkahn: My name is Ashkahn.

I'm also doing great.

>>Graham: And today's question, which is also just great is, "What's with all of these baby

earplugs?

Is everyone a bunch of babies?"

>>Ashkahn: Um, yeah.

>>Graham: Yeah.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, pretty much that's the answer.

>>Graham: So I guess first of all, let's first of all let's talk about what babies are.

So babies are the-

>>Ashkahn: When a man loves a woman

>>Graham: Of us, of humans.

>>Ashkahn: So, I'm assuming.

I'm gonna make some assumptions here that they're talking about specifically Mack's

silicone waterproof swimmer's earplugs.

So, for float centers, we don't like the normal kind of foam ear plugs that you'd see for

whatever concerts, construction sites, all those cheap disposable ones.

They just don't hold in your ears very well.

>>Graham: Yeah and they seem to let a little air bubbly stuff going through.

>>Ashkahn: It's not what you want.

>>Graham: Yeah, they definitely don't stop water from getting into the ears.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

>>Graham: Even if they're properly put in there.

>>Ashkahn: So, you really want something a little different for the kind of ideal float

ear plug.

There's a couple different types, like some are, some look like tiny little Christmas

trees.

>>Graham: Mm-hmm.

>>Ashkahn: Those kind of rubber Christmas tree ones.

I found those to work decently in float tanks.

They have some that are also kind of malleable like the Mack's ear plugs ones are, but they're

made of wax.

>>Graham: Yeah, they have cotton plus wax ones that you can get.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, cotton surrounds a thing and you kind of take that layer off and there's

this waxy cottony mixture underneath it.

It's the same kind of basic concept as the Mack's silicone ones, which is that they're

kind of malleable and you use them to form a seal in your ears.

And I just saw one on the Float Collective the other day that looked like a tiny little

torpedo or something.

So there's a couple different types out there, but you're really looking for something that

is ideally meant to be in some kind of watery situation.

>>Graham: Yeah, and I'd say the Mack's silicone ear plugs kind of like a cheap standard for

not just float tanks, but any aquatics and aquatic events and things like that.

You know, they are kind of a very much defacto for swimmers.

>>Ashkahn: Yep, so and they're very popular in float centers.

You see them all over.

>>Graham: Yeah, by a healthy margin.

They're probably the most common ear plugs to see at float centers.

>>Ashkahn: And what you see a lot at float centers is people using the children's Mack's

ear plugs.

>>Graham: Yeah, the baby ones.

>>Ashkahn: Or the baby ones.

As the person called them.

>>Graham: Because they're a bunch of babies.

>>Ashkahn: So, Mack's makes a smaller version of their ear plugs that they make for children

or sometimes they hear of float centers that tell people just to take a single adult size

ear plug and break it into two to basically accomplish the same goal.

>>Graham: And it's basically as a one size fits all sort of product.

I think that Mack's just made sure that the single pair of regular adult size ear plugs

could fit into humongous ears.

That seems to be really the only solution that I can think of because they're definitely

too big just if I mold them into my big ears over there.

>>Ashkahn: They fit my ears pretty well.

I like them.

I can't use the children's ones because they're

>>Graham: Because you have giant ears.

>>Ashkahn: I just don't think that's what's going on!

Here's, hold on, let's not even get into ear size conversations here cause I think there's

something else going on here.

>>Graham: That's good then, I'll let you go first.

Bigger ears first as they say.

>>Ashkahn: That is a point though.

They do fit, I need the bigger ones to fit into my ears, but here's my real suspicion.

My real suspicion is that more people need the bigger ones than you may think.

Here's what I think is happening out there.

These Mack's ear plugs, these silicone ear plugs, do not go in your ears the same way

that other ear plugs do.

When you get those foam ear plugs and things like that, or even the little Christmas tree

ones, you're sticking those in your ear canal and they're making the seal in the ear canal.

And so that's people's intuition, and I think if you're trying to use the Mack's ear plugs

to do that same thing and get a seal in your ear canal, then the ones they provide to you

are pretty large and they don't work that well and it's harder to get them to go in

and make a good seal in your ear canal when you have so much to work with.

>>Graham: And it's dangerous.

Like you're really not supposed to use them that way.

>>Ashkahn: Right, so that's not how you're supposed to use Mack's ear plugs.

In fact, if you look at the back of every single package, it specifically adds instructions

on there that says, that just has a picture of an ear, and their ear plug going into the

ear canal with a giant X over it.

>>Graham: It's cause, yeah, you can tear them in half.

It's waxy, this material that can be sculpted so, unlike a regular ear plug which is all

one piece, you can grab the end of it and pull it out.

If you stick a bunch of this goop in your ear and you pull on it, it's likely that you're

just gonna tear off a piece, rather than get the rest out and the remaining amount is gonna

be stuck down there.

>>Ashkahn: And it's happened.

>>Graham: In your ear canal.

>>Ashkahn: I've heard of it happening.

I've heard of float centers saying that it just got stuck in their customer's ear.

>>Graham: Yeah, which sounds awful.

>>Ashkahn: So, this may sound crazy to a lot of float centers out there, but I don't think

people should really have the children's ear plugs provided to people.

I don't think it's the proper, safe way to use the product.

I think, when what we do, in our intro speech is specifically tell people how to use these

ear plugs.

>>Graham: Yep, turn them into a pancake, make sure you get a seal around the edge of your

ears there, make sure your ears are dry before you put them in.

These are all kinda really important things too.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, so instead of putting them in to your ear canal, you're right outside

your ear canal, that next layer of your ear.

Your ear funnel or ear..

>>Graham: We're not doctors.

>>Ashkahn: Your ear cave hole.

That's, so you push it around that area and you kinda of like, what I do at least personally,

I wear ear plugs pretty much every float for some reason.

I'm like the only person in Float On that seems to like them.

There's a couple other people out there.

>>Graham: Yeah, I mean you have this big ear canal, it's probably uncomfortable if the

water gets down in there.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, it feels weird.

It feels weird in there to me.

And so I've gotten, it takes a little bit of training and you gotta figure out how to

use it, but now I can do a pretty good job.

I get a good seal in my ear pretty much every time I float now, I get a solid seal all the

way around and I don't get water going into my ear and it's just because I'm doing that.

I'm kind of flattening it out and pushing it to make that seal around my ear canal rather

than pushing things into my ear.

And so yeah, to be honest, it's a little nerve wracking to me to see all these kind of children's

ear plug sizes around in different float centers cause it makes me feel like people are constantly

putting them in their ears wrong.

Cause if you try to use the children's ones to put them in correctly, it's not really

enough.

>>Graham: See I haven't found, like I've also floated and played around with them.

So I don't float with ear plugs, so I have way less experience than Ashkahn has, but

I am curious about products and with the Mack's regular ear plugs, they take up a bunch of

space even just flattening them you know?

And I can totally get a seal the proper way with the children's ear plugs as well.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah?

>>Graham: And for me, at least, it feels actually more like a reasonable amount of material

that's going in there.

>>Ashkahn: Really?

>>Graham: Yeah.

>>Ashkahn: I mean, I can make it work.

Like I just floated a place the other day and I kinda squished it up right and everything

like that,

>>Graham: Yeah.

>>Ashkahn: But, it was harder for me.

Like I had really like more strategically use the materials at my disposal to get it

to work for me.

Like it's way easier for me with a little bit more stuff.

>>Graham: C'mon, how big are your ears compared to mine?

>>Ashkahn: This is not-

>>Graham: Just line them up.

>>Ashkahn: It's not that I have big ears.

I have a very normal size ear proportionate to my head, alright?

>>Graham: That doesn't mean you don't have big ears, my friend.

They're fine, they're fine ears.

Besides, you know what they say about people with big ears.

>>Ashkahn: They can hear really well.

>>Graham: Big podcast introductions, that's right.

>>Ashkahn: So, I don't know.

Just re-examine that.

Maybe it's an ear size thing, but-

>>Graham: You don't want to be ear-responsible.

>>Ashkahn: You do want to be ear responsible.

>>Graham: So test it out.

Find your friend who has the biggest ears, send us a picture, preferably to scale, so

we can compare them to ours.

>>Ashkahn: This is all I'm saying, don't tell people to put these in their ear canals.

>>Graham: Yeah.

>>Ashkahn: If you find that the smaller ones work better for people, and it is, in fact,

true that I have much larger ears than the rest of the human population, then so be it.

But, just don't have people sticking these in their ear canal.

>>Graham: No, it's terrifying.

>>Ashkahn: It's not how they're supposed to work.

>>Graham: And it's scary.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

Mr. Mack personally will come down and chastise you if you do.

>>Graham: And then the reason, so we don't offer the baby ear plugs over at Float On

and pretty much, it's because we're not big babies.

And we don't want our customers to be either.

No, it's because, given all of this, ultimately even if I'm right and the baby ear plugs are

a little bit more comfortable for a lot of the population, obviously, they're still not

ideal for some portion.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

>>Graham: And whereas you can tear bigger ear plugs down

>>Ashkahn: Right, right.

>>Graham: You can adjust their size.

You can just rip off however much you need to, it's harder to add on to the baby ear

plug or you need to go specifically request another pair or you need to put two pairs

in one, and then also explain to people that they can combine them if they need to to make

a bigger, super ear plug.

Like it all just sounds kind of ridiculous, so, at Float On, we just figured adjusting

them down in size is the easier decision.

And so, we offer the bigger size.

Plus, we're not a bunch of babies.

Get the orange ones too.

>>Ashkahn: We mentioned this..

>>Graham: The bonus ear plus tip

>>Ashkahn: The come in different colors, one of which is clear and, while clear seems tempting

at first, they can be really hard to spot in the float tank.

>>Graham: Or if they're ground into your floor or if someone sticks them onto the ceiling

or whatever it is.

>>Ashkahn: Bright orange is a really good decision.

Super easy to spot.

>>Graham: Yeah, if one falls out of someone's ear inside the tank water, and you're just

doing a little visual check of the tank between people, it's so much easier to see those orange

ear plugs floating in there.

Especially the big ones.

Yet another reason upgrade the size.

>>Ashkahn: I recommend the extra large Mack's ear plugs.

>>Graham: Just find them more comfortable, I dunno why.

>>Ashkahn: Okay, that's about enough for your ears out there, I think.

If you guys have more questions for us, go to floattanksolutions.com/podcast

>>Graham: Yeah, we'd love to ear them.

>>Ashkahn: Okay, alright, we gotta go.

This has gone too far.

>>Graham: Bye everyone.

See you next ear.

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The Prostate: WHAT is it & WHY does it cause cancer or issues? - Duration: 4:57.

Men have been walking around with these prostates our whole lives. As we age they

will grow and enlarge to the point that most of us will end up symptomatic and

with issues related to this process. But what is the prostate, why do we have

it and how does it cause issues?

The fact that only men have prostates is a big giveaway that it's part of our

reproductive system the prostate's role is to make components of semen which

help the sperm function correctly and eventually reach the egg. Prostatic

secretions contain a variety of substances including zinc, citric acid

and highly refined sugars, as well as enzymes such as PSA which you may have

heard of and PSA helps make the semen thinner, but is also a very good marker

that we use in blood tests to detect prostatic growth. The acidic nature of

the vagina means that it's somewhat inhospitable to sperm and so prostatic

secretions have work with seminal vessel secretions to neutralize this

environment and this is one part of physiology that really amazes me the

fact that young males produce secretions to perfectly neutralize the environment

of the vagina even before they ever see or come in contact with that region.

It's an absolutely fascinating part of how the male and female reproductive

systems work together to achieve fertilization even though they're

present in two completely different bodies. The prostate is also quite

muscular and the prostate works with the regional sphincter muscles to help

prevent semen from entering the bladder during ejaculation they also help move

secretions towards the urethra during erection and the prostate also assists

in preventing urine from entering the seminal ducts during urination. But why

all the problems well in most men's issues it's because the prostate wraps

around the urinary tube called the urethra, and there are two main reasons

why this can induce symptoms. Firstly as the prostate enlarges during aging the

increasing size of the organ is limited by how large it can grow outwards and so

simply compresses the urethra.

Secondly the muscular cells within the prostate can

also grow and if they contract they then squeeze closed the urethra. Both issues make

it hard to urinate and even then make it hard to fully empty the bladder when you

can urinate. This results in the bladder becoming overactive sometimes even

resulting in incontinence in particular, incomplete emptying or urinary retention

increases the risk of infections crystals forming urinary stones and it's

drugs such as fuller moxtra flomax that you may have heard of that

try to treat these muscular contractions compressing the urethra.

Other options include surgery, in particular, removing areas of the

prostate surrounding the urethra with the simple aim of opening up the

tube and allowing release, along with other possible things to do

prostate cancer so the benign non cancerous growth of the prostate occurs

in nearly all males particularly by the time they reach 80 years and above the

same phenomenon occurs in other animals including primates and dogs so this

growth seems somewhat natural the enlargement is most commonly associated

with the conversion of testosterone into DHT. This DHT causes cell, growth inhibits

cell death, and overtime the prostate enlarges. Interestingly the

enzymes responsible for the conversion from testosterone to DHT is a target of

such drugs like pro. The thing is, these rapidly dividing cells can also

become cancerous and it's sometimes tricky to tell the difference between

normal prostatic enlargement and cancerous prostatic enlargement it's

also tricky to determine whether we should and how we should treat each of

these diseases. However; positively, now that we know a lot more about the

processes involved and the normal progressions of prostatic enlargement we

are getting better at detecting the rapid, highly abnormal growth that could

indicate cancer regular tests and assessment is the best thing you can do

to care for your prostate for early detection of any issues. Females, keep it

on our radar remind us to get it checked talk about it. If you're a male and

you're worried, see your doctor. we all have prostates and for most of us

they will enlarge and cause some sort of issue but it also means that it's a

conversation your GP has had hundreds of times before and will be happy to talk

you through it and any other concerns. It's all part of looking after ourselves

and keeping happy healthy bodies

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