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GR Anime Review: Sailor Moon - Duration: 15:06.

Let me ask you a question, how did your first anime make you feel?

It can be a bit of a difficult question to answer I know, but it's an answer that I

think we all at some point need to find.

Did you enjoy your first anime?

Did you get excited while watching it?

Did that eventually lead into hours and hours of watching other shows attempting to recapture

that same kind of excitement?

Or was it just the beginning that lead to experiences far greater?

I have been watching anime for a long time, and it wasn't until I reached High School

I was even able to fully understand what anime was.

In High School anime was the cool thing, it was this different kind of entertainment that

was unique from other cartoons that I would watch.

I would get enamored with the stories, the characters, and the artwork.

I would listen to the music for hours on end, making AMV's in my free time, and I would

spend all my spare money on DVD's that would one day fill my shelf.

But even High School, happened long after I watched my first anime.

My first, was watched when I was barely out of kindergarten.

It is a series I have a great amount of nostalgia and respect for, because it is my belief that

it helped to not only shape my tastes in anime, but also myself as a person.

So today, in what is going to be 200th Review, I wanted to take some time to talk about my

first anime.

So, Ladies, Gentlemen, and others, my name is Arkada and today on Glass Reflection:

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon.

Let's Jam.

If you have somehow been living under a rock, and have never before heard the name Sailor

Moon mentioned before... well first I would honestly want to know how you managed such a feat.

Not even talking about this show's impact in Japan, its influence here in the west during

the 90's is nothing to scoff at, so to have never heard of it that would be an achievement.

But if that is indeed the case, allow me to quickly summarize what Sailor Moon is about.

Sailor Moon is the story of a 14 year old girl named Usagi.

One day after saving a cat in a parking lot, the cat A) reveals that she can talk and B)

grants Usagi the power to turn into the Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon to fight for love and

justice against the evil Dark Kingdom and its monsters.

Over the course of 46 episodes in its first out of five seasons, Usagi soon finds others

with similar powers who team up as the Sailor Scouts to SAAAAAVVVEEEEEEEE the world.

I find it hard to talk about how good the series is because of its age.

This show started to air in Japan in early 1992, its first episodes were playing on Japanese

televisions before I ever celebrated my 2nd birthday.

So I would not be wrong in saying this series is good, but I can also point and compare

everything it does to modern day and if I wanted to explain why the series is crap I

could.

So actually no, let's do that, let's be evil for a moment and explain why Sailor Moon

is a crap show.

First of, it's a repetitive formulaic monster of the week show.

Almost every episode of the original Sailor Moon fits into a formula that gets repeated

ad nasum for 40+ episodes.

So here is how almost every episode of the show plays out.

First usually, the episode starts with the current evil general of that arc explaining

to someone, usually their queen, of how they have this new plan that will not fail to bring

energy to the dark kingdom and or defeat Sailor Moon once and for all.

Usagi then gets a minor scene with one or more of the scouts talking about some new

store or service that recently opened in town that everyone is going to (feel free to replace

the scouts with Usagi's two classmates Naru or Umino at this point if the scouts haven't

been introduced yet).

Usagi then ends up meeting character of the episode, either someone she needs to protect

or someone who very soon will reveal themselves to be a monster under the employ of the arc's

evil general.

The monster then, using the previously mentioned commercial enterprise, begins to steal energy

from the local populace, usually at the exact same time Usagi or the scouts are conveniently

in the building.

Usagi turns into Sailor Moon, involving a long transformation sequence that is the same

every single episode to save on animation costs, and she is promptly attacked senselessly

with no defence because she is terrible at her job.

Then one of the Scouts or, more often than not, the mysterious Tuxeo Mask appears to

save her ass, though honestly most of the time he just acts as a distraction without

actually doing anything meaningful.

With the monster distracted, Usagi uses Moon Tiara Action and or Moon Healing Escalation

to defeat the monster.

The evil general then threatens that they will defeat the scouts next time before leaving

dramatically.

Everyone have a brief reflection on the events of the episode ending off with Usagi having

a comedic and klutzy moment.

Episode ends.

Rinse repeat.

So much of this show is tirelessly predictable, some might find it mindlessly boring.

It also doesn't help that the villains are the most incompetent idiots to ever attempt

to take over the world.

It takes far too long for the villains to ever acknowledge the scouts as a legitimate

threat, and even longer for them to be able to see through their Clark Kent disguises

to find out who they are.

Even worse is how none of them ever bother cooperating with one another for the net gain

of them all.

I realise that a lot of what happens here, happens because otherwise there would be no

show, especially not one of this length.

But there are times I just have to laugh at the predictability of it all.

However it's not all bad.

In fact I would argue that it has quite a few good points, many that it still holds

over...well more recent adaptations of the original manga.

The Original manga, and then later the adaption Sailor Moon Crystal are quite short.

First time I ever read the manga, and yes I actually read this one.

I was seriously surprised at just how quickly it breezed through the initial seasons of

what is this original show.

People complain now a days about filler episodes in anime, even entire filler arcs, but Sailor

Moon quite possibly could be considered one of the most outrageous.

See this?

These three volumes of manga that comprise the majority of the show's first season,

and things in this fourth manga aren't covered until episode 60 and beyond.

60 EPISODES for 3 volumes of manga.

That's an insane amount of filler.

But I'd like to say it's a necessary one.

This is where I get to compare my thoughts of the original series with Crystal, because

I feel that Crystal did little justice to the characters of the series.

It did justice to the manga sure, but with just 3 volumes of manga it's really hard

to get a sense for who all of these characters really are.

Which is why I love the filler for Sailor Moon.

Usually I would say that most filler episodes of anime don't serve much of a purpose.

Besides delaying things to give the mangaka more time to work.

But here the filler in Sailor Moon gives us a real chance to see a buildup of the stakes

in the story.

To slowly adapt to the introduction of its 6 Main Characters.

Heck even then Venus takes forever to get her own episode, it's almost like she doesn't

really exist, but that's a video and a rant for another time.

The characters themselves are also phenomenal, or at least they felt it, because of how relatable

they were.

Or rather they were not all relatable as a whole but anyone could watch the series and

relate heavily to at least one of the Sailor Scouts, who usually ends up being your favorite.

There is where I could go into a big rant about the history of the Four temperaments

but you know Cracked did a video on that relating to the ninja turtles and they did the topic

far better justice then I could so check on that when you have the time.

If you strip all of that extra time away everything just feels rushed, and you don't get a chance

to be attached to the characters as much.

Or that could just be the Nostalgia talking.

Though it's not nostalgia to say how enjoyable it is to watch this series.

Sure it can be predictable at times…well alright a lot of the time.

The repeated formula will do that.

But this story about a young girl who is not even close to a perfect hero was and is both

refreshing and inspiring.

Usagi is a klutz, she is a scatterbrain, by all accounts she should not be the one with

the fate of the world on her shoulders.

But she is a character who is able to persevere and save the day regardless.

The rest of the scouts have reasons why you might relate towards them, Ami's Intellect,

Rei's Passion, Makoto's Strength, Minako's Empathy, but Usagi is this careful mix of

these things in exactly the right way while also making her very close in characterization

to the average viewer.

Usagi is not someone who is able to do everything because she is the main character like some

shows have.

She can be selfish, she can be cruel, but she can also be loving, caring, and protective.

Which makes this story about her all the better.

But enough of that, TO THE ANIMATION!

Oh lordy, how I miss cel shaded animation!

Not that I have anything against or modern digital stuff, but there's just something

so pleasant about the animation from this era.

But it's not without it...hiccups.

Being a series that had to run on and on every week for several years, there's nothing

too spectacular about the show's animation.

Even for the time.

The high points of course would inevitably be the parts that you see most often.

The Intros, the transformations, the attacks, these are all the highlights and they are

most definitely top tier for the era.

Beyond that though there are very few times that the animation becomes one of the show's

main points.

It's not until the later seasons that the show gets any semblance of a budget increase

and the films have far better animation in general.

The music though is… well I wouldn't say that it's good necessarily.

But it's catchy as all hell.

It's good in the same way that pop songs are good.

A part of you hates it for how formulaic it is but every time you turn around it's like

stuck in your head on repeat and won't freaking go away.

As far as voice acting, I don't have much to say on the Japanese side of things, but

there's a bit we can speak on with the english.

Mostly because there are two english dubs and it's fun to compare.

The problem though with comparing the original DiC dub to the more recent Viz dub though

is that they are technically two separate shows.

The DiC dub comes from a time where it was commonplace for north american adaptations

to be edited for content and sometimes have whole episodes, plotlines, and even character

backstories just flat out removed for one reason or another.

The most blatant example of this is prominent in the dub with the General Zoisite.

Zoisite's character design and mannerisms come off as very feminine.

However in both the manga and in the japanese dub Zoisite is a guy.

*mamoru miyano whispering* "But he's a guy"

Also he is notably in a homosexual relationship with fellow general Kunzite.

As you might imagine this sort of thing would not fly with the America of the 90's so

Zoisite became female and honestly no one could tell the difference.

It also really screwed me up while re-watching the series because I was used to the original

version.

The dialogue in general though for the original was a bit more bubbly, like the adaptation

staff had a bit more fun with it.

Just comparing some of the scenes side by side can prove my point.

What are you saying?

What do you mean Tuxedo Mask?

He's not even here.

Yes I am.

It can't be…

Tuxedo Mask?

Gemmie a break, he's not even here Zoisite.

YES I AM!

No way.

I AM TUXEDO MASK!

You are?

Mmhmm.

*GASP* He is Tuxedo Mask I don't believe it.

Not that the new dub is bad, in fact I think I enjoyed it much more than the original which

apparently is not a common opinion to have.

There's a lot of nostalgia in the DiC dub, but the Viz one seems to be quite a bit more

faithful to the original Japanese track.

Which is something that I appreciated.

I could talk on and on about this series, so more than likely it's going to be a show

I come back to in the future.

It's just a series that means so much to me as a person and as an anime watcher.

It's part of our history and my own.

Sure I have a major nostalgia boner for it but no one can deny its popularity and the

impact on the anime market both in Japan and here in North America.

It's an impact that I don't think I can fully cover in one video unless we want to

be sitting here all day.

Needless to say that Sailor Moon is a classic series that helped to define the Magical Girl

genre in the 90's and for many people helped to introduce new segments of fans into the

world of anime.

For this reason, I proudly present it with the rating of Certified Frosty.

A rating for only the best of the best or those shows too important to ignore.

Though in this case it easily qualifies for both.

At the time of this video Sailor Moon has been licensed by Viz Media and is available

for home video release from them.

Unfortunately, as far as legal streaming goes it's only currently available on Hulu, which

is US only.

You bastards.

So the rest of us are out on the cold on that front.

Hopefully that changes in the future.

As far as alternate anime recommendations, I'm actually going to give you a bit of

an order.

Under the assumption that you want to see how the magical girl genre has developed over

the years here's what I recommend you do: Watch Sailor Moon, you don't have to go

through all the seasons, if you stop after the first or somewhere in R that's fine

but watch this first.

Then watch Cardcaptor Sakura, follow that up with Princess Tutu, and finally end off

with Madoka Magica.

It's quite possible that you may have already seen some of these before, but this is a good

order for people who are new to the genre and want to see a bit of its history.

Like you could replace some of them with others of course but this is just my personal favorites.

With luck, some of them are hopefully to your liking.

And with that I leave you!

We have traversed through 8 years, multiple platforms and formats, and now 200 full reviews.

It's been a long journey, but with luck, we are nowhere near done.

While I will always like to thank my patrons for their continued support for allowing me

to do what I do I also just wanted to take a moment, this time, to thank all of you who

have watched my videos these past 8 years.

It has been an honor and an absolute pleasure, and I look forward to many more videos to

come.

Until then, Ladies, Gentlemen, and others, Stay Frosty.

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Between the Lines (Thriller Filme in voller Länge) ganzer Film deutsch I kompletter Film 2017 FSK 18 - Duration: 43:37.

Between the Lines

Don't get your hopes up, it is not going to work.

I tried to kill you, too.

Shut up!

When I get out of these chains ...

... I'm going to rip out your oil-eyes and stuff them into your butt!

I would like to help you with that, go ahead and try!

Come on, you stupid son of a bitch!

What the heck!

And I was really hoping this is a dream.

No, it's a nightmare.

It takes a little more than a piece of low life like you to be my nightmare.

Keep dreaming, You Christian bastard!

You are...

... dead.

I...

... killed you.

You and your people, you destroyed everything.

You had it coming.

Damn it!

There's someone here!

You are paranoid.

Don't you feel it, too?!

Maybe I really am paranoid...

... and you only exist in my head?!

No, don't worry.

If I was in your head, I would have puked into it until it exploded.

Allah...

... what is happening to me?

Have I gone this mad already?

Please do me a favour ...

What?!

Please beat harder. Just pretend as if it was my head.

If it was your head, I would cut it off.

Sure!

Stop laughing!

What are you doing in my country?

You are just strolling in here bringing dispute.

It was there before we came.

Yes, but it's our war, not yours!

It is our problem!

You're saying that!

And what are the others in your country saying?

Those thinking differently?

Then they have to clear that with us...

Not with you!

Throwing bombs on civilians.

You killed civilians, too.

You're especially targeting civilians!

Dead is dead.

Whether they wear a uniform or not.

These people couldn't defend themselves.

Maybe there were people sharing your view.

But these victims are taken in account, right?

Allah will reward them.

Why don't you ask them, if they feel like being rewarded by Allah!

They were non-believers, anyway.

What do you know about what these people belive in?!

We believe in an allmighty God!

In a kindhearted God!

And what do you think, what kind of God we believe in?

Who could be interested in locking us up?

... keeping us here. They are not my people.

Not mine ether.

Why should they keep me here? I have done a lot for my country.

That I believe.

I don't care what you believe.

That I belive, too.

You're such a stupid idiot.

That I don't believe.

I hate to have to breathe the same air like you in this room.

So hold your breath. We'll see what happenes.

My wife ...

You have a wife?

I do ...

... and two children.

And for how many camels did you trade her?

All the camels in the universe wouldn't be enough.

You must really like her?

I love her!

She is a wonderful woman.

God bless every step she takes on this earth.

Well, let s hope she felt the same way about you when you took her in.

I didn't take her.

We found each other.

She gave me two wonderful children.

She loves me.

And you?

>From which street-walk did you pick her?

Just shut you dirty hole and sit in your corner!

Must be one sad marriage if you don't even want to talk about it.

Shut up!

Are you gay?

Yes!

Do I make you feel strange?

Would you like to touch me?

Yes, I would love to ...

... break your neck!

Do you have any siblings?

Are your parents still alive?

What is it that you are not getting?

Ok... one thing I get, we are not getting out of here.

II would really love to punch you in the face, but I can t.

You are one flashbulb.

They're watching us.

It appears not to see how we are battering our skulls.

We can't touch anyway.

They want us to talk.

... to get closer ...

... to become friends ...

Not on their nelly!

Do you have any siblings?

Why would I tell you? You didn't tell me either.

You just got that out of me like that, haven t you?

It was easy.

Yes, you are masters in getting something out of people.

I bet you have great techniques.

Maybe I have to beat the people in order to torture them, but you have it a lot easier

You only have to be in the same room.

You have verbal diarrhoea.

Keeping silence doesn't make it better.

One!

What?

What one?

Are you learning to count?

I have one child.

He was born just before the war.

My wife, I met her at the university.

She's smart.

She is the most beautiful woman on earth.

Interesting, so is mine.

After she had graduated we got married.

We built a nice little house.

We have a Café where we play rock music.

Behind the house there is a small garden.

Sometimes she grows vegetables there.

Her tomatoes are the best on earth.

Are your brothers at war, too?

They are active.

Active, killing my people?!

If they're still alive, for sure.

And we are sitting around, unable to do anything.

That felt good. I'm exhausted.

So am I, man.

I'm fucked up.

I am done, I couldn t even punch you in the face...

... if you know what I mean.

You like "smole on the water"... I really wonder.

Oh, really?

I'm even more surprised that you know it at all.

You're such an idiot.

We have CDs, too.

... and radios.

Yeah...

And shops which sell them.

Yeah... it's OK.

We have computers, too.

Yeah... it's OK!!!

And software for downloading.

I get it!

You thought I didn't know the song, are you kidding me?

Why are there no Muslims on Star Trek?

Why?

For the movie takes place in the future.

A good friend of mine sat down next to me to tell me this Joke.

That s how it went:

What is the difference between Casanova and Jesus?

When he wanted to tell me the payoff of the joke...

... blood shot out of his head.

Some idiot of yours put a bullet in his head.

... I really wanted to know the punchline ...

... but it kinda poured out of his head ...

... poured in my lap ...

... on my feet ...

... on the floor.

One really shouldn t make jokes about prophets.

I believe God has more humor than we do.

Really?

You think God was laughing about that?

You know nothing.

You know nothing.

You think you know how many have perished in my lap?

In my lap, someone laid with a hole in the head ...

... one with a hole in the chest ...

... and another one with a hole in the belly ...

... even someone with a hole in the butt!

With a hole in his butt?

There were so many holes in his butt

You couldn't tell what hole his crap came out!

Why are you laughing?

Why are you laughing you stupid jerk?

Stop laughing! Do you think that's funny?

Is a dead Christian funnier than a dead Muslim?

Sorry, I was just imagining him, crapping out of all holes!

You Idiot!

Why don't you imagine your stupid friend...

.. crapping out of the hole in his head!

You said it yourself, your God thinks that's funny.

Fuck you.

Ohh..Fuck you.

The facial expression.

What are you talking about?

The facial expression.

What's the difference between Casanova and Jesus?

I know the punch line.

What's the difference between Casanova and Jesus?

His facial expression.

His facial expression!

Oh Lord, please forgive me!

You shouldn't make fun about a prophet, I know, but...

God and the whole world know it wasn't ment in a spiteful way.

But still, it's a sin.

I wonder whether it's a bigger sin ...

... to shoot holes in our heads and butts in the name of God...

... or, to joke in His name.

Good point.

Who do you think put us in here?

Maybe aliens?

Yes, maybe...

Maybe you're right?

Yes, maybe it really were aliens.

Think about it, your people didn't and neither did mine!

They would never lock us in here!

They know we would savage each other.

I told you, somebody is watching us.

Not that again.

Maybe they erased our memory?

You're really starting to grow on me.

Are you hungry?

No, and you?

No!

But we've been in here for some time, probably even days.

Yes, I don't even have to go to the toilet.

I'm worried about that, too.

Where are we?

Wait... wait...

Don't move!

I'm dead!

Oh my God, I'm dead!

I'm not alive anymore, what am I going to do now?

What the heck are you talking about?

What the heck I'm talking about? What I'm talking about?

I'm dead, man! Do you understand? DEAD!!!

What do you mean by dead? I can see you right in front of me!

That's the exact problem, man! You can see me!

I don't get it.

Of course you don't get it, how would you?

Do you know who killed me? Do you want to know who killed me?

It was you, you damn creep! You!

Who? Me?! I don't even know you!

You're mad!

You camel-fucker, you killed me!

I'm in this damn place because of you!

Shitt! Shitt! Shitt!

You're right, you're talking nonsense!

Shut up! Shut the damn up!

Let me out of here! Let me out! Let me out of here!

Why?

Tell me why!

What makes you think, you're dead?

I saw it.

I saw everything.

Everything, I saw everything.

What did you see?

Everything.

I was praying in the forest.

And you shot me.

I shot you?

Yes man, yes!

My darlings, my sweethearts.

I love you so much.

But I will never see you again.

And it's all your fault!

Stop it! Stop saying you're dead!

If you're dead, what about me?

Then what am I doing in this damn hole?

I don't care. I don't give nothing about you!

So I am dead, too?

Allah!

I am dead!

Of course...

... who else would keep us here?

God, my family...

Damned...

But...

.. who killed me?

How did they kill me?

You didn't deserve any better.

Trash like yourself ought to be shot!

I will never see my family again! And it's you fault!

And what about mine?!

So, we're dead.

What are we going to do now?

I don't know, man.

It's my first time being dead, too.

Maybe we should just wait and see what happens.

I have always believed in you...

... prayed to you ...

... carried you with me.

So?

Where is you Jesus now?

Same place as your Allah!

One question is clear now.

Which one?

Wether there is an afterlife.

Yes, and what kind of life it is?

Can you call this a life?

Probably we didn't deserve any better.

Probably not.

But I'm glad ...

... I'm not here alone.

I regret... having killed people in Your name.

I regret... having destroyed families.

So do I.

I regret having spread fear and terror.

So do I!

t was me!

Oh, no!

Oh, no!

What's wrong?

Are you OK?

Mommy, mommy!

Mommy is coming!

Between the Lines

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Get Better At Art · The (very) Basic Strategy - Duration: 7:26.

So to get straight to the point, if you want to become a better artist you kind have to

suspend the idea that art is this purely emotion and inspiration-driven experience.

A lot of people might disagree with me on this and it's kind of a paradoxical statement

in itself, it's just the easiest way that I've found to put this into words, and basically

you can look at an artists as a machine; we take in inspiration and we put out a product,

our interpretation, whether that's a painting or a drawing whether it's for sale or just

for fun.

We've made a thing.

And what goes on in between, in the mechanism of the art machine, is a combination of elements

and components all working together in a balance for productivity and improvement and development.

So basically we need to reframe our point of view on things a little bit because maybe

you're watching this video because what you've been doing to improve so far hasn't been working.

And we need to take more of a clinical look at something that's usually seen as quite

visceral and quite spiritual.

The same way that a ballet dancer performs the art of movement and it's fluid and it's

organic but behind the scenes it's all repetition and pain and practice and maybe a little bit

of twirling around in their room for fun sometimes when no-ones watching.

Right so before I ramble on anymore; here's the formula.

These are the steps, this is the work you've gotta put in to get your art factories production

quality through the roof.

Right o the first step is to dedicate some time every day to creating art.

You've heard it before I know, but if you're still not doing it and you're still not seeing

improvement that you'd like to see then maybe it's time to start taking it a little bit

more seriously.

Commitment to this is key, so it should be as inevitable as the half hour that you spend

messing about on your phone before you go to bed.

Make it part of your routine.

So for me it's one of the first things I do in the morning after I get dressed.

For you, your trigger could be when you finish your dinner, it could be when you finish your

homework.

Just find something that you do everyday and slip that art practice in either before or

after it.

That's just the easiest way to anchor a new habit.

Okay but draw what, right?

Major key here is balance.

So we learn through doing and we learn through studying.

So you can draw and draw and draw, but if not studying your subject matter, you're always

gonna be limited to the things that you THINK you know and you can read all the books in

the world but if you're not applying that and implimenting it onto paper, it just doesn't

mean anything, it's not gonna stick.

Now a lot of the time when we sit down so purposefully, so intentionally and forcefully

to draw... you know; 'It's 5 o clock, time to draw something!' it just doesn't work like

that, we're just not inspired, and the art machine runs on the fuel of inspiration right,

but you have to extract that fuel in order to use it.

So if you find yourself staring at a blank but of paper, your inspiration fuel tanks

are empty, it's time to replenish them.

It's time to study.

So that could entail, watching Youtube tutorials, going to life-drawing classes, they have Youtube

life-drawing as well, you can enroll in an online class (if you're interested in Skillshare

I do still have a 99 cent coupon for that, I'll leave a link to the video where I talk

about that in the description), books I'd really recommend, I know for me it really

helps to have something more tangeable, something I can touch, it just makes more sense of things.

Study the masters, I talked about that quite recently as well.

Another key part of studying art is to draw from life, that's a really essential skill

to have, to be able to translate what's 3D in front of you into a 2D image.

I've actually written a blog post to accompany this video, I'll leave a link to it below,

but basically it breaks down all of those steps just in case I went to quickly, I've

got some really useful links in there as well to good YouTube channels that you can use

to learn, some book recommendations as well, just all that good stuff so don't forget to

check that out.

Right so that's the work side of things, now if you happen to sit down at your allotted

art time and you find yourself more inclined to play; your inspiration well is full and

you've got a ton of ideas or you jut wanna doodle; do that!

If you go to your sketchbook and you have this amazing idea for a drawing, do it, if

you wanna experiment with a new medium or just make a mess and have fun, go for it!You

have to take those moments of pure inspiration and run with them.

And make mistakes!

Don't ever let the fear of not being able to translate your ideas onto paper stop you

from trying.

In fact, it's almost better to make mistakes, it's better to get it wrong because then you

have something to work on next time.

That's the direction to your next study session in.

Create, create, create, then analyse and improve.

That's the cycle that's gonna get you moving forward.

So those are the two main components that go into strengthening the machine of good

art production.

Again the one thing that I need you to take away from this is that you must create are

as often as possible, if not every day.

If you wanna have fun and experiment and get ideas on to paper; go ahead, if you don't

have any ideas or you're lacking inspiration, get on with some studying and practice.

That's the skeleton of the structure.

Then there are always those extra bits you can throw in.

One of them in life experience.

I'm not gonna talk about that a lot cos you know I don't like to leave the house that

often, but yeah things like travel, culture, life, memories it all goes into creating a

more well-rounded outlook, a diversity of ideas.

So go out, or stay in, watch a good film, listen to good music, go to a gallery or take

up a hobby like photography or... pottery.

Next is engagement or community, you've gotta share!

You've got to get feedback, give feedback, talk, discuss, you can't exist in a bubble

because that will stunt your growth enormously.

If you don't have friends or a close circle that are creative or can offer you constructive

feedback then there are tons of ways that you can find that online.

You could set up and instagram account or Youtube account and share your art anonymously.

Again Skillshare, they didn't sponsor this video but there's a great community there

of like-minded people all trying to better themselves all submitting their work for review.

And then the last thing that I would suggest would be a project or challenge so for example

if you're not good at drawing feet, you could set yourself the challenge to draw a foot

every day for 30 days.

You can also do something, if you really wanna push yourself, something that's gonna take

a lot of skills and exploration of things wouldn't often explore so for example you

could write and illustrate a short story.

You could follow along with my 30 Ways to Fill a Sketchbook that would have you possibly

trying different materials and different styles.

If there's anything for you to take away from this video it's that the difference between

you and the artists you admire is not some genetic superiority it's not something they

were born with, it's not chance, it's a formula and it's very much attainable.

Like them you have all the parts to the great art machine, you just have to put in the work

to put those parts together.

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Thai Green Curry Chicken Recipe - AUTHENTIC Thai Home Cooking | แกงเขียวหวานไก่แบบบ้านๆ - Duration: 19:50.

- In this video I'm gonna share with you

a Thai green curry recipe.

We've got all the ingredients to pound up the paste.

And got a free range chicken, my mother-in-law

is actually gonna do the cooking.

And I'm gonna do the pounding.

Stay tuned for an authentic Thai family green curry recipe.

(upbeat music)

Hey everyone it's Mark Wiens.

I'm in Bangkok, Thailand.

And today my mother-in-law and I are gonna be making

Thai green curry with chicken.

The first step in making this recipe is to pound up

the curry paste.

And so we got all the ingredients laying out here.

I think it's mainly gonna be these Thai green chilies

that we're gonna use to make it green.

And then we're also gonna use a lot of spices.

My mother-in-law doesn't write down any recipes

but somehow she just knows all of the ingredients

and the amounts in her head.

And by taste testing.

So I'm actually, we're gonna watch her and then

I'm gonna write down all the ingredients

and I'll include them in this recipe.

And then also I will write them over on Eatingthaifood.com.

You can find the full recipe and all the details

and all the ingredients there as well.

For this recipe, we're gonna be making a full chicken

and it's not a huge chicken.

It's a free range chicken, she said it was 1.4 kilos.

The first step is just to prepare

all of the ingredients to pound.

So the first step is to peel your garlic.

Next up for shallots and the same thing.

She's just gonna peel the shallots,

kinda like garlic actually.

Just get that skin off.

Next step is Galangal.

That's about a thumb sized chunk.

And she's just chopping this up in order to pound it

so it's easier to pound.

And it's young Galangal.

And next up lemongrass and these are only the bottoms

of the stalks of the lemongrass

and then again she's just slicing it finely

to be able to pound it.

And then next up this is a Kaffir lime

And we're not gonna be using the juice of the lime

but only the peel.

And that's going to provide so much citrus flavor

in the curry paste. (upbeat music)

And next up these are cilantro roots. (upbeat music)

I can already really smell that Kaffir lime peel.

It's so fragrant.

All of the pre-preparation is done,

we got all the ingredients ready.

It's now time to start pounding.

You can kind of just throw everything,

we're gonna eventually be putting everything

and pounding it altogether.

But she's first putting in the Galangal.

And then lemongrass.

And one thing I want to mention, this is coriander seeds

and cumin, which she just toasted and dry roasted in a pan

just to make it fragrant just for about 30 seconds

over a medium heat and dry roasted it.

Make it extra fragrant and that's gonna go

into the curry paste as well.

It actually doesn't work so well to pound on a surface

that bounces like a table so it's actually best

to take the mortar down to the ground

and pound on the ground.

Now in goes the cilantro roots. (upbeat music)

And the lime peel.

This is white peppercorns, all go in.

And also the cumin and coriander seeds.

I got the okay to just toss in everything

so next the garlic and the shallots.

We're gonna pound all of these ingredients first

and then after that we'll be adding the green chilies.

Okay, in goes some salt.

I'm gonna start pounding up everything.

This is gonna, it's gonna take awhile

but I'm gonna tell you that it is so worth it

to make your own curry paste.

You could buy green curry paste at the store

that's already pre-pounded and oftentimes in Thailand

actually we go to the market and buy green curry paste

that's already pre-made.

But when you make it yourself

and you control the ingredients and the flavor

and the freshness, it's absolutely incredible.

And one more thing I'd like to mention is that

you can make a big batch of green curry paste

and you can store it in the fridge or the freezer

and then you can use it in small amounts

when you make green curry.

So feel free to pound up

a whole big batch of green curry paste

and keep on eating it.

Also if you don't already have a stone mortar and pestle,

you should invest in one because you need it

for almost every Thai recipe.

It's one of the ultimate tools of Thai cooking.

I've just been pounding for about five minutes

and already you can see how the oils of the lemongrass,

the shallots, the garlic and the Kaffir lime peel,

all of the oils are coming out,

it's already smelling incredibly fragrant.

It's gonna be delicious.

My mouth is already watering for the final product.

Next up we're gonna add the chilies

and these are Thai Bird's Eye chilies

but they are green in color so if you can get green in color

that's what's gonna give your green curry the green color.

One more detail she just mentioned is that

green chilies aren't that spicy so she's gonna add in

a few red chilies as well because the red chilies

are a little more spicy but mainly

Thai green chilies for this.

So in go all of the chilies and I'm gonna probably

just add one handful first.

Pound them up a bit.

So they don't go flying and then add some more.

But we'll be using all of those chilies.

Alright I can add in another handful. (upbeat music)

At this point you're gonna just keep on pounding

and pounding so I have a cup of coffee.

You might wanna grab some coffee like me.

And then keep on pounding.

And you can really see the green color coming out

of the chilies, still have a whole lot more pounding to do

but it's coming along nicely.

This is definitely the most time consuming part

of this entire Thai green curry recipe.

So once we have this, it will be relatively

not too difficult and pretty fast

to put everything together.

But I understand that you are very busy and so

if you have the time to pound it by hand like this,

the green curry paste, that's the best case scenario

because you'll get all the oils that will come out

of the ingredients.

It will taste the best.

But I understand if you don't have the time,

still better than buying store bought curry paste

in a can or something.

You can take the same ingredients and you can process them.

Food process them, blend them up maybe with a little bit

of water to get them going.

And then that will be the second best case scenario,

that will save a lot of time.

But if you have the time and the energy, pound and plus.

You don't need to go, this is better than going to the gym.

You can get your workout in and have something delicious

to eat at the end.

I just got the approval.

The curry paste is good to go, the next step,

we got a nice puree, the next step is to add,

the final step is to add the shrimp paste.

Kinda smoosh it all together with that shrimp paste.

It should be a nice puree paste.

I love that sound at the end of making your curry paste.

It's kind of like a squishy sound. (laughs)

For this Thai green curry chicken recipe,

you can definitely buy chicken pieces or chicken thighs

or chicken breasts or whatever type of chicken you want.

But we're gonna be using a whole chicken

and it's a free range chicken so our next step

is to wash and clean the chicken.

(upbeat music)

She first chopped off the feet and the head of the chicken.

And now she chopped it in half and gonna clean it up.

Also it is good with all the organs

so you can include the organs in your curry as well.

Rather than cutting up the chicken into like thigh

and drumsticks pieces, the Thai style

for lots of chicken curry dishes and soups in Thailand

is to chop up the entire chicken into bite sized pieces.

(upbeat music)

(laughs)

I definitely just got splattered by some chicken juice.

The chicken is clean and I have just set up

the street food cart.

We're gonna assemble all of the entire green curry

with the coconut milk and the curry paste.

So the first thing she's doing. (speaking foreign language)

She's just putting a pot on the stove first.

The street food stove.

(speaking foreign language)

I'll write all the ingredients

but that's about a half a liter or so, maybe two cups.

So first she's gonna boil that water.

And then she said she's gonna put in the curry paste,

the chicken and boil that for a while while stirring.

(speaking foreign language) (laughs)

Mom said the curry paste smells really good.

(speaking foreign language)

(laughs)

She said it smells really good, the curry paste.

So you put that curry paste.

She'll use use most of what we pounded into the water

and dissolve that in the water first.

(speaking foreign language)

That green curry paste is boiling away

and it smells incredible.

Okay.

And now she's adding in all the chicken pieces.

(upbeat music)

It smells citrusy and you can also really smell

those green chilies.

That is called green curry steam on the lens.

And she's moving over to the chopping board now

to slice up some Kaffir lime leaves.

And toss those Kaffir lime leaves in there

to brew as well.

That's gonna add more fragrance to your green curry.

In addition to the chicken, it's common to add

a certain type of vegetable to your green curry.

And sometimes you can use like winter melon

or you can use an assortment of different kind

of tubular vegetables.

We're gonna be using Thai eggplant

which is a traditional additive to green curry as well

and then also she's gonna add in some sweet basil

right there too.

Take the sweet basil and take it off of the stems.

(speaking foreign language)

I think in English they are Spur chilies.

These chilies are not spicy but they're sort of

more for looks to add some red to your green curry.

And then next step is for the Thai eggplant.

She's cutting them into quarters.

She's dropping the eggplant into the water

so that they don't turn black.

Oh, I wish you could smell that steam.

- [Mark] It's been simmering for about 10 minutes or so,

she said the chicken is soft now.

And we're gonna assemble everything.

Micah has come to take a whiff, take a smell

of that green curry.

Hello Micah! (speaking foreign language)

He just woke up from a nap.

Micah I'm not gonna touch you because my hands

probably have some curry paste still on them.

And some chilies.

But I love you little boy.

I love you little boy.

- I love you too Dad.

- [Mark] And you can see a lot of the water has,

a lot of the liquid has evaporated

so we've got a nice looking, like thick curry paste

down below there.

Now in go the eggplant first.

(speaking foreign language)

- [Mark] And give that a nice stir.

You can see how almost all the water has boiled out.

Next up for the coconut cream.

And yeah that's the coconut cream, the thick, buttery,

rich, good stuff.

Oh and you can just see how creamy that is.

That's full of delicious fat.

And she's adding about a spoonful of salt.

But it's important, you wanna taste test

the curry because there's a lot of salt

and also the shrimp paste in the curry paste

that we pounded, so you wanna actually taste

that liquid first before you add any salt.

And then you can add salt to your taste.

- [Mark] Okay we're gonna bring this to a boil

and since the chicken is already cooked,

we're just gonna make sure that the eggplant is cooked.

So it doesn't really need to boil for very long.

And then the final step once the curry has come to a boil,

the coconut milk has come to a boil,

you add in the sweet basil.

Give it kind of a little stir and then she added in

the sliced red Spur chilies that she chopped up earlier.

And then you don't really wanna boil it too much longer

because you don't want the sweet basil to lose its flavor

so you just boil for another minute or so.

And we are just about ready to eat.

(speaking foreign language)

Okay the green curry recipe is done and Uni is gonna

dish out a bowl now.

At this point, so you have a whole pot of curry,

you can dish it into a bowl, you can save some for later.

But you should start a pot of rice, about well,

when you start to make the curry,

maybe after you pound the curry paste.

Before you start to assemble the curry

so that you have fresh rice as soon as the curry is ready.

I'm sitting down to immediately eat some of the

Thai green curry chicken.

You gotta come, come just take a really close up look

at this green curry.

Just look at how thick that is.

From both the coconut cream as well as the curry paste.

In Thai you call that kam kom wap.

Meaning it's very thick and rich. (laughs)

Yes, so I've also got a plate of rice.

This is brown rice.

I'm gonna go in.

Chicken, bite sized pieces of chicken.

Basil, put some of this onto my rice.

Put this on there, get some of that basil as well.

Oh yes. (laughs)

Oh you can smell that green, like sweet green,

sweet basil aroma to this as well.

Alright.

And so you do have to be careful of bones

due to our using of a whole chicken like that.

But I love the free range chicken and the texture.

Oh that chili as well.

That is the way you want green curry to taste.

Oh it's so good.

It has such a like, well you can taste all of those herbs

and spices that we pounded up in the curry paste.

Every one of them.

You can taste that little bit of citrusiness

from the Kaffir lime peel.

And also the leaves.

You can taste those green chilies, the lemongrass.

A hint of the cumin in there.

And then with the sweet basil, the richness

of that coconut cream.

Oh it's so good.

It's so flavorful and one thing I want to point out is that

Gaeng Khiao Wan, Thai green curry chicken is quite a popular

street food dish in Bangkok or throughout Thailand.

But due to cost limitations as well

but they often reduce the creaminess of the coconut milk

and add more water and they also tend to use

less curry paste to reduce cost.

So that's not a bad thing.

But oftentimes, green curry, if you eat green curry

on the streets of Thailand, it's kind of sweet

and bland actually and it's not very good.

So I think the best way to have green curry

is to actually make it yourself.

So I hope that you have enjoyed this Thai green curry recipe

and I hope that you'll try it out from scratch

using all the ingredients you get.

I wanna say a big thank you to my mother-in-law, May

for showing us all how to make Gaeng Khiao Wan.

And it's delicious, I'm gonna finish off the food here

and again all of the ingredients and the steps

will be over on Eatingthaifood.com, check that out.

Thank you very much for watching this recipe

and let me know if you try it out and how it goes.

I would love to hear from you.

Please remember to give this video a thumbs up.

And also make sure you click subscribe

for lots more food and travel videos.

And Thai recipes.

Thank you for watching and I will see you on the next video.

(upbeat music)

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SCANIA R PRIESTER TOHAP SEMI TRAILER

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easyyy

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MoDHuB Massey Ferguson 8700 BROUNGHAN 18F Grain Trailer 18.000l Capacity

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You can sell the grapes at any selling point the same price as the wheat has.

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