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After the Battle of Yavin, we see our surviving heroes fly away from the Death Star.

We've got Han and Chewie in the Millennium Falcon, Wedge and Luke both flying X-Wings,

and...wait a minute who is this??

A lone Y-Wing made it?

In this video we'll be talking about who that lucky pilot is.

The answer is different in Canon and Legends, so I'll tell you about both characters.

In canon that pilot's name is Evaan Verlaine.

The Battle of Yavin was certainly personal to her, because she grew up on Alderaan.

As a child she was personally mentored by Leia's adopted mother, Breha Organa.

The principles she was taught led her to follow her planet's leaders into rebellion against

the Empire.

Evaan took part in the Battle of Scarif, flying as Gold Three.

Shortly after, Alderaan was destroyed and she took part in the counterattack against

the Death Star.

She was the only surviving member of Gold Squadron.

After the battle she joined Princess Leia in her quest to gather surviving Alderaanians

throughout the galaxy before the Empire could hunt them down.

They were successful, and Leia passed her title of Princess of Alderaan to Evaan.

It's unknown how long she held the title, but five years later Evaan was a member of

the New Republic starfleet and she assisted in the liberation of Kashyyyk.

That's about all we know about Evaan right now, so let's move onto Star Wars Legends,

which tells a completely different story.

The pilot in that Y-Wing is named Keyan Farlander.

He grew up on the planet Agamar, which was attacked by the Empire after accusations of

collusion against the Emperor.

His parents were killed, his sister was badly injured, and he was inspired to join the Rebellion.

He became a member of Red Squadron and participated in many early battles of the Galactic Civil

War, and like Evaan, was part of the mission to steal the plans to the first Death Star.

I say the mission, but in Legends, there were a lot of different versions of how the plans

were stolen, so it's more accurate to say that Keyan was part of one of the missions

to steal the plans.

In the Battle of Yavin he flew as Gold Seven, and was the sole survivor of Gold Squadron.

Like so many popular characters in the Legends continuity, Keyan was revealed to have Force

abilities later in his life, which attributed to his talents as a pilot.

He rejected the Force for a time, because he feared the pull of the dark side, but he

eventually joined Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy.

By the time of the Yuuzhan Vong War, he was a Jedi Knight as well as a general in the

New Republic.

So now you know both sides of the story.

It's always interesting to see how canon and Legends parallel each other.

This time around I think it's cool that although they are very different characters,

their history surrounding the Battle of Yavin is very similar.

Although I guess that's not really a stretch, considering the main thing that ties them

together is the fact that they both survived the battle, and it makes sense that they would

both also be involved in the theft of the plans.

Whatever, I still think it's cool.

But that's it for today!

If you haven't already please like this video, subscribe to the channel, follow me

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As always, thanks for watching and may the Force be with you!

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Became part 2 - Written by DoomVroom - Duration: 8:38.

hey guys this is part 2 of a four-part

series

today's video is a little shorter and

that's only because tomorrow i'm

releasing a monster of a video for you

so will you tune in and be my valentine

until then enjoy

another two weeks passed by and

thanksgiving was rapidly approaching

when Clyde finally went back to work as

a telemarketer

it wasn't his dream job but his options

were limited by his lack of high school

diploma Clyde had walked into the small

office building which was lined up with

chemicals and set down at his desk

without so much as a greeting upon his

return

no sense of camaraderie existed between

any of the workers and if it did

Clyde certainly can know about it

Clyde was a great a bullshitter he

excelled at convincing people to buy

based upon how he used his voice to

project emotion that's Clyde was

arguably destined to fail

upon his return to work call after call

hung up on him and it wasn't long before

Christ bar wealth McMahon took notice

the thought of put step called Clyde to

look at the entrance of his cubicle and

there he saw his short and overweight

boss with a bald and potato shaped head

after striking out during another phone

call Ralph put his grubby hands on Clyde

left shoulder come with me

he ordered in a commanding but quite

enough cone so it's not interrupt any

potential phone calls that were being

made in other cubicles quite stood up

without so much as a friend and followed

his short-fused five back to his office

shut the door behind pieces Clyde

complied and stood silently as he

watched his boss walk around the oak

desk and see himself

what the hell

the house he repeated to his boss in a

monotone voice that offered up zero

emotion my little relic man opened his

desk and pulled out a cigar case picked

out a cigar swapped into with that mouth

followed up by snapping the case shut

and stuffing it back into the scene

immediately caused quite agree to

compare his boss to a monster

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people imagine my confusion what I

witnessed your score results today he

responded with his thick Irish accent

leaking out of mouth and around his son

let the guard quite knew he should have

felt anger and perhaps even a degree of

fear but instead he felt nothing he just

call me accepted everything as it was

presented to him I was in the hospital

the doctor slowly and I might be stuck

with an emotional disability for the

rest of my all you told most certainly

felt empty

I guess I'm gonna have to let you go

then slide this may be in the area in

which political correctness spring

supreme but I couldn't give a shit less

about that easy

while deciding my label one getting me a

bad guy for getting rid of someone who

can perform their duty due to an injury

the bottom line is that I'm running a

business here

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keep you want no cost

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your beliefs yourself why should i you

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political party we start I can't afford

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piece that week

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eyes met many as she was sitting around

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album she stood up to greet him

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him

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of Kopassus voice she was desperate

required to exhibit and you even an

outburst would do

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on an emotional level and deadly cholera

I have a plan i'm going to file for

disability and effectively work

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voice and rarely heard accusatory tell

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watching about available and the things

that I can call my farts require

interaction of people people will affect

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he pressed his point while trying to

include emotion in his voice but feeling

any better lip and not it before picking

her novel backup

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bedroom and crawled in Tibet emotion

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Why You Need to Take Time Off & What to do with Your Money | #FFLTV Ep 12 - Duration: 22:33.

- Hey good looking people... and the rest of you!

I'm Ryan Daniel Moran.

Today we'll talk about the importance of taking time off.

What to do when you're starting

a business that you have no passion for.

What to do with the money in your bank account.

And we'll look at a multi million dollar

powder drink company.

This one right here.

Play that funky music!

I became an entrepreneur because I wanted to take

a lot of time off.

I know a lot of entrepreneurs

who got into this world because they wanted

to be free and just enjoy their time.

And have passive income.

Which I think we all know is a little bit of a mix back.

Passive income tends to be very active income.

I have one friend in particular,

he actually just moved here to Austin Texas.

We'll be having him on the Freedom Fast lane podcasts soon.

But he is the one guy that I know

that actually takes an incredible amount of time off.

And he said something real interesting.

He said the secret to me being able to take

so much time off is I don't consider myself an entrepreneur,

I just have multi million dollar businesses

that support my lifestyle.

That's interesting.

If you're an entrepreneur there's nothing else

that you can be in the world.

I'm one of those people.

I went to college to be a pastor

and the whole time I was like,

I really just want to be an entrepreneur.

Until one day, one of my professors said,

if you could do anything else but go

into the ministry, please do that.

And I said, thank you very much,

I'm going to be an entrepreneur.

So I thought I was getting into a world

where I was going to have unlimited time off

and total control.

And guess what?

I do.

We all do.

I just happen to be really bad

at being protective of that time.

Most of us as entrepreneurs are exactly that.

We got into this game because we wanted

a better life, we have control over our life now.

But we feel like we're slaves to our business,

because we actually don't give ourselves the structure

to be able to take that time off.

I can work anywhere including in bed

and at the dinner table and while I'm watching TV

and early in the morning and as soon as I wake up

and check in my phone and make sure

the sales are still there.

That is fairly common among most of the entrepreneurs

that I work with.

What I have found is that I am resistant

to the idea of taking time off,

because I'm worried that something terrible

is going to happen.

But by actually dialing it back

and working less, that is when my batteries

start to charge and it is actually

when I find this creative solutions

to the problems that I perceive in my business.

So when I am particularly drained,

as I said that I was on a recent episode

of Freedom Fast Lane TV.

The first thing I know I need to do is take a step back.

Because two things are going to happen.

One, I'm going to look at a problem

and I'm going to feel sharper and clearer

about what the solutions are and what is actually important.

The other thing that is going to happen

is new creative solutions are going to happen,

they're going to come up as a result of me

recharging those batteries.

Whereas when I'm trying to pound my way

through something, that is when there is no

creative energy and it is when you are

at the least capacity to be able to get

the thing that you want done.

So I say let's start working in

the lifestyle that we all say we're working for.

We all say that we want to have lots of time off

and time with our family.

But we'll get there when the money is there.

I promise you the money will get there

if you take regular time for yourself

and for the things that actually matter to you.

There's a part of our brain at the end of the day

that just wants pleasure and to avoid pain.

And when we are grinding all of the time,

we are connecting in our brain

that money and success equals more pain.

We need to retrain that and say,

the more money I make, the better my life gets.

I did a fantastic episode that was absolutely spot on

with one of my mentors, Peter Shalard,

over at the Freedom Fast Lane podcast.

So if you go over to freedomfastlane.com/itunes,

it'll pull it up in your podcasting app

or on your computer.

Or you could go over to freedomfastlane.com

and just search for Peter Shalard

and that episode will come up.

He calls himself the shrink for entrepreneurs.

And he says exactly that.

That our brain just wants to be happy

and avoid pain and we as entrepreneurs

are working towards this idea,

while also training our brains

that we're always going to be miserable.

And that's why we sabotage.

And that is why it's so important to be intentional

about the life that you want before your successful.

So you can fill in everything else

around the life you want to enjoy.

Of course I believe the fastest way to get there

is to build a business and to invest the profits.

So let's look at some questions

that'll help you do exactly that.

- [Narrator] Chris Van Loan asks,

how do you choose a product when you don't yet

have a specific passion or niche?

- I am in the rare minority, I think,

that thinks that passion in business is overrated.

I think starting a business just for

the cash flow is totally fine.

In fact, I know a lot of people who do that,

they treat their business like a video game.

If I do this and I do this this result comes out.

I want to gameify this as much as possible.

So they become passionate about playing the game,

even if they're not passionate about

the brand that they're building.

Look, most entrepreneurs, I think,

start businesses for the money or for

the lifestyle that they're going to get.

And the passion seems to come later.

I find it to be a rare exception

that someone actually gets paid to do what they love.

I know that's not popular to say in our little community,

but I don't know that many people

who actually make all their money doing

the thing that they're really excited about.

So have your thing, have your thing that makes money,

have your business that pays for your life

and then go enjoy your passions.

Being in the business that makes you money

will give you the skill sets that you need

if you want to make your passion a business.

I don't know a lot of people have navigated that well.

Meaning, that they have started a business

that they're passionate about,

stayed passionate about it and been

able to operate it like a business.

I know more people who are like,

I'm going to blog about this thing I'm really excited about,

if I make money, great.

And as a result, they get paid to do it,

but it never really becomes a big business.

It might become a legitimate cash flow stream,

but it's not something they can scale or sell.

The thing that you can scale or sell

is the business that you operate like a business.

Which is probably going to involve some things

that you're not necessarily passionate about.

That is totally cool.

If we can divorce the two, if we can divorce

the thing that makes us money

from the thing that we just feel so passionate about,

then we're free to live in both worlds.

So build the thing that makes you cash,

invest it, sell it if you want

and go park that money into other more passive

income streams and develop the thing that recharges you

and gets you excited and gives you passion.

Do that as a gift to the world

and if it makes money, awesome.

Or if there are a lot of people demanding

that you sell something, go ahead and do that

once the cash flow business is already taken care of.

So if you watched the episode of Freedom Fast Lane TV,

where I say, follow the money not the passion,

this was exactly my advice.

We are entrepreneurs that are always looking

to maximize everything,

including our lives and our happiness.

And we start a business that makes money

and then the next thing is, well what do I do

in my personal life that I can make a business

and maximize that.

I think that's the wrong approach.

Double down in what makes money,

double down in what gives you excitement and passion

and freedom and free yourself from

the idea that they have to be the same thing.

They can serve one another, balance one another

and actually support one another,

because as you make the money,

you'll feel good about playing in your passions

and being passionate about something will give you

the energy you need to be at full force in your business.

Now of course there are exceptions to this,

but I don't think that it is necessary

for you to be super excited about your business.

At least the things that you sell.

As long as you are enjoying

the process of being an entrepreneur.

The way that you manage that is simply following the money,

where is the audience, what do they need,

how to I serve them.

Can you be passionate about the difference

that you're making?

Can you be passionate about the growth

that you're enjoying?

Can you be excited about the challenges

that you're learning to navigate

and therefore what you're learning?

Can you be passionate about your customers specifically

and the excitement they get when

they get your product in hand?

Can you be excited and passionate

to see other people using your product?

Can you be passionate about other things

rather than just the product that you're selling?

If so, you're golden.

You're in the clear, go scale that.

The only time that it's a problem,

is if you find it so mundane and boring

that you just can't get yourself

to do the things that grow the business.

That's the sign that you need to exit.

But if you can continue to grow

and you can continue to be excited

about the process, then you don't need

to necessarily be all gung ho

and excited and passionate about

every minor detail of your business.

- [Narrator] Melissa Blackman asks,

I have $50,000 in the bank.

Now what do I do?

- Money in the bank.

Do you want to do something fun here?

Give it all to me.

Put it in a parachute, go sky diving

and yell free bananas for all,

as you plummet towards the earth.

Buy a really crappy house.

Fill a storage unit of old VCRs.

Put a pair of ridiculous rims on an old crappy car.

Get a set of really sweet, oh shoot what are they called?

Grills?

Get an awesome grill.

Buy an entire church, tickets to Freedom Fast Lane live.

Boost a Facebook video of you saying to your crush,

hey check me out now and buy a lot of traffic.

So there's two answers to this question.

I know that for me, when I hit a certain point

and it actually was $50,000 that was in

the bank account, which was about six months

to a years worth of expenses for me at the time,

that was a new level of freedom for me.

So there is an ROY on freedom

and feeling secure about your financial status.

So if you don't have an emergency fund,

where you really feel like you've got

six to 12 months worth of something

to take care of you in the event of an emergency,

do nothing.

Just put it away and know that you are now

free to go do things that you want

and take a little bit of calculated risk,

because if it all doesn't work out,

you've got a nice fallback option.

That's what I decided to do when I had my first

$50,000 in the bank.

If you're looking to invest $50,000,

I had made the mistake too many times

of saying, I've got money, I'm just going to

throw it all into something.

So I would say incrementally invest in something

that you believe in, whether it's a dividend paying stock,

or it's a real estate investment trust,

or it's a down payment on an investment property

that you want to buy and rent out

for somewhat passive income, these are all things

that are good incremental movement for you to invest in.

But I've made the mistake of trying to diversify

into things that I'm not necessarily good at doing.

So where I would spend the money is on acquiring

a business that supported the rest of your efforts.

If you don't have a business,

put it into a different type of income stream.

But if you're an entrepreneur

and you are building a business,

what can you use that money for

to overall support the health of the company.

Is it in more traffic, is it in sponsoring influencers?

Is it in acquiring a high traffic website

that isn't monetized that can support some of the products

that you're trying to sell?

These are all very very good uses

of funds that might not have that immediate

win that so many people look for,

but it gives you the long term after effects

that really drive business.

$50,000 is just enough to be able to spend

a good amount on traffic, and or acquire

a small property that makes either

a little bit of money or allows you to support

the efforts that you're doing.

Those are the areas of business that I would focus on.

If you don't have a business,

I'd put it into a dividend paying stock

that you're incrementally investing in,

meaning you're not just dumping all the money in there.

Or you're putting it into a real estate transaction

that you are going to finance the rest

and then have the renters pay for it.

So $50,000 probably isn't going to change

any life or business, unless it just frees you up

to be comfortable and take more strategic risk.

So if you're beyond that point,

put it into a business, or a passive income stream.

(upbeat music)

So for today's case study I thought it would be fun

if we look at a brand that I personally buy from.

So this isn't one of our tribe members.

We usually reserve this time to look at one of our tribe

members businesses.

But I thought it would be fun to go outside

and look at a case study that I follow,

because I think there are some nuggets

that will help both our students

and those of you who watch this show,

just because you want to get inspiration

for businesses that you might start.

So today we're looking at Four Sigmatic.

Four Sigmatic sells powdered drinks,

like powdered coffee, powdered hot chocolate right here.

And most of them have some sort of a mushroom blend of them.

So the hot chocolate is hot cocoa with reishi mushroom.

So mushrooms either have cognitive enhancer abilities

or some of them are considered to be immune boosters.

So I don't know if any of that is true,

but that's how they are marketed.

What's interesting about this company

is they do a few things really really well.

And by the way, you'll see me often

drinking their products while we're recording this show.

What they've done really well first is

they have a very clear differentiating factor.

For them it's the mushroom blend,

because it would be one thing for somebody to say,

yeah I drink Four Sigmatic powdered coffee.

Where's the differentiating factor there?

There isn't one.

But if I say I drink Four Sigmatic coffee

because it has a mushroom blend

and that gives me a cognitive kick and helps me focus more.

Ah, now there's just a little bit

of a differentiating factor.

Now let's be real, coffee on its own

is a cognitive enhancer that will give you

a little bit of a bump and help you get more work done.

But the fact that there is some sort of a twist

tells the brain, this is new, this is different

and it can create the impulse purchase.

And it is that impulse purchase

for a very specific reason that creates

raving fans and repeat customers.

As you can see.

So I'm on subscribe and save on Amazon

and I've bought multiple products

just because I use the impulse buy on Amazon

and I went and I bought more,

because I enjoyed the product,

we keep it here at the office,

so everybody can have some mushroom coffee if they want.

So a differentiating factor doesn't need to be

something that sets the world on fire,

it doesn't need to be a big disruptor business.

It can be just enough that peaks curiosity

enough to try it.

The classic story that I like to tell here is Coors lite,

when they came out with their slogan,

triple hops brewed for a maximum freshness.

All beer is triple hops brewed.

There's no differentiating factor there.

The twist though is that you say,

oh it's triple hops brewed I should give that a shot.

I wonder what the flavor of triple hops brewed beer is.

Spoiler alert, you've already had it.

But if you can call out some piece of your product

that is slightly different or that no one

is talking about to create that impulse purchase.

That gives you a product and a business that is different

among all of your competitors.

And that's what so many physical

product sellers are missing.

They're missing that piece that makes them different.

And that differentiation is what creates

the fans that will set you apart

for everything that you do moving forward.

The second thing that this brand does really well,

is their marketing and the aggressiveness

with which they market is spot on.

So I discovered Four Sigmatic as a result

of them being advertised and discussed

on Tim Farris' podcast.

If you haven't read the article,

the Tim Farris effect, go read it

as a case study in how influencer marketing

can have an impact on any business.

This was an article about how Tim Farris

affected a line of mens clothing,

called Mizzen and Main.

But how one influencer made such

an impact in their business that it changed everything.

Four Sigmatic does the same thing

of sponsoring podcasts so influencers

are talking about their brand.

This does a couple of things.

First of all, it aligns a business with a thought leader,

so you have an elevated perception in the market place.

And second, it has the exact same effect

of doing a blast or a give away,

but you do it profitably.

Some people will happily spend $5000 on giving away

product in order to get it out to people

or get their rankings on amazon,

or to get people to buy for a dollar

so that you have them on subscription.

And that's a totally viable strategy.

But I find it so interesting that people are

unwilling to spend the same $5000 to go to

an influencer to talk about your brand

so they're sending actual real customers

that want your product and will subscribe.

So this business has done a really good job

of being aggressive with their marketing

and spending a lot to be able to drive

the collective awareness.

Now I don't know if they're profiting

on that advertising.

But I do know that when you get

a customer and they come back,

it increases the amount of monthly subscribers,

it increases the amount of people talking about it,

like I'm talking about it right now,

it increases the amount of word of mouth,

it increases the amount of other products

that they come back and purchase.

So if you look at it from the lifecycle

of a customer and you're willing

to spend all the upfront profit

that you would get on advertising,

that is when you will have a break through brand.

So that one little clear differentiator

plus aggressive marketing is what has made

Four Sigmatic a multi million dollar business

selling powdered coffee.

I have no idea what their costs are,

I don't know what Four Sigmatic means.

So it's not like their profit margins are huge.

This is like a $16 product.

And it's not like the name is just so good

that it drives people to become customers.

They've just executed well and that's what it takes

to build a multi million dollar business.

If you've been hearing about these kinds

of case studies and you've seen

what we do here on the show and on

the Freedom Fast Lane podcast,

and you're wondering how do I actually

start one of these businesses,

we put new people through a boot camp

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We do that boot camp with something called

the brand builder boot camp.

You can go over to freedomfastlane.com/bootcamp

to start your path to getting a product like this

that you'll then differentiate and advertise

and ultimately be on the path to a million dollar business.

The older I get and actually the older my daughter gets,

the more I realize how much of a finite amount of time

we have on this planet.

And I realize that for most of my life

I've been saving things for later.

And I've been saving the things that I want to do

until later and I spent a whole lot of time

and energy worrying about things

that were not in my control and trying to

get somewhere that was very illusive.

And I find that the older Ester gets

and the older I get, the more I just want to

enjoy everyday and enjoy every moment

of everyday and realize that all of the things

that I stress about are just more research

and development for the next win,

the next opportunity or the next thing

that I get to enjoy.

Pain is like a piece of navigation guiding you

towards something different that'll lead you

to a different destination.

So as you build your businesses,

as you look at the overall financial strategy

that you will follow, please remember

that you are in this for a certain type

of life that you want to enjoy.

All we have is now.

All we have is the experiences that are in front of us.

Everything else is either a memory or a projection.

So none of that is real.

All you have is today, so take time off with your family.

Enjoy the piece of pizza.

Enjoy the things that are in front of you,

build towards your goals but do them in a way

that gives you more freedom and allows you to enjoy

the process of getting there.

That is what freedom is all about.

That's why we do what we do.

That's why we start businesses

and invest the profits because that's what people

like me actually enjoy doing.

Pursuing opportunities and providing value.

That's what an entrepreneur does,

that's what capitalism gives us,

the freedom to do and that's why what you do matters.

Thanks for watching the show,

we'll see you on the next episode.

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Movie Bloopers That Were Too Good To Cut - Duration: 5:31.

Hey, accidents happen.

But if you're in a movie, sometimes accidents can turn out to be amazing.

In fact, some of the most memorable moments in cinema were actually the result of mistakes

that the filmmakers decided were too good to leave out of the finished movie.

Here's a look at some movie bloopers that were too good to cut.

Guardians of the Galaxy

Alfred Hitchcock coined the term "MacGuffin" to describe important objects upon which the

plot of a movie revolves — like the briefcase in Pulp Fiction, or the Infinity Stones in

the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

As any comic fan will tell you, the Infinity Stones are incredibly important and powerful

— which is why it's so funny when Chris Pratt, as Star-Lord, just straight up drops

one.

"Let us see what you brought."

It looks totally scripted, but according to the DVD commentary, that was an actual moment

of clumsiness from Pratt.

But the moment works, so director James Gunn left it in.

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

As war looms and the loss of Rohan seems imminent, Eowyn stares off into the distance as the

camera reveals a wide scenic shot.

As she does, a flag pole whips in the wind.

And then, perfectly expressing the mood of uncertainty and destruction to come, the flag

rips off the pole and flies away.

The metaphor was not only beautifully apt, but it was also totally accidental.

Director Peter Jackson didn't plan for this — it was just really windy on that day of

shooting.

The Princess Diaries

This movie made Anne Hathaway a star, and the DVD has become a slumber party classic

for little kids.

It's a classic ugly duckling story of a girl named Mia who finds out she's the heir apparent

to a small European kingdom.

But she's so very awkward, y'see, falling down all the time, as she learns how to carry

herself with the grace and poise befitting a royal.

At one point, Mia is dancing on some bleachers in the rain at her private school with her

best friend when she takes a pretty nasty tumble.

"...look just right, remember-"

"Woo!

Hahahaha!"

That's no stuntwoman, and that wasn't supposed to happen: Hathaway really did slip, falling

hard.

But it fit in so well with the character's awkwardness that it was kept in the finished

film.

Casino Royale

The idea was simple: Bond-girl rides a horse along the beach, and Daniel Craig swims up

to her.

But as he floated up, the actor ran into a sand bank, giving him no choice but to quickly

stand up on his feet and stomp out of the water.

Suddenly, Bond is standing there, muscled-up body on display, along with some very revealing

swim trunks.

Casino Royale was a reboot of the Bond series, so most fans assumed this was an homage to

the classic scene from the first Bond film, Dr. No, where Ursula Andress emerges from

the ocean.

But it was a actually just a lucky accident.

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Indiana Jones wasn't the only raider of the lost ark in, uh, Raiders of the Lost Ark.

There was also evil French archaeologist Rene Belloq, who suffers a doubly horrible fate:

not only does his head explode…

"Aaahhh!"

...but he also eats a fly!

Well, okay, not exactly.

During a closeup of actor Paul Freeman, a fly appears to crawl right down Belloq's throat.

Freeman later revealed that the insect actually flew away after crawling around his lip for

a moment, but some judicious editing after the fact made it look like the cold blooded

Belloq just ate the fly instead.

The Usual Suspects

The police lineup scene early in the movie is crucial to the plot of The Usual Suspects:

it's where all the criminal main characters meet to arrange a big heist.

As each character steps forward to read the line police told them to read, none of them

can contain their laughter, perfectly setting up the dynamic between the characters as well

as their collective disregard for the cops.

(Benicio's got the giggles)

But the laughing wasn't in the script, and it wasn't a directorial note.

No, the cast of The Usual Suspects couldn't stop laughing because actor Benicio Del Toro

couldn't stop farting.

Co-star Kevin Pollak says he farted on "like 12 takes in a row."

But, director Bryan Singer got so mad with the cast's inability to focus that he yelled

at them … which probably only made them laugh harder.

Rain Man

Speaking of farts, Rain Man is that rare film that won the Oscar for best picture and also

included one of the most memorable fart scenes in movie history.

Brothers Raymond and Charlie are in a phone booth together, and Raymond passes gas.

"Uh oh fart."

"Ya Charlie Babbot I'll hold."

"Uh oh fart."

"Did you fart Ray?"

"Fart"

"How can you stand that?"

"I don't mind it."

That was real, and accidental.

Stars Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise both managed to stay completely in character, setting up

a classic moment in cinematic fart history.

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Surprising Traits Men Find Attractive - Duration: 7:47.

They say beauty's only skin deep, but there's no denying that those first impressions are

clutch. Ever wonder what men notice? And what they really find most attractive? Well, it

turns out that sometimes it's so hard-wired within us, we don't even realize what we're

looking for… until w e find it.

Blue eyes? Swipe right

A study from the University of Tromso in Norway asked 443 people about the hair and eye color

of their partners. They also showed participants a series of photos in which just the models'

eyes had been manipulated to change color. They found that while women and brown-eyed

men showed no preference over any particular eye color, blue-eyed men overwhelmingly chose

blue-eyed women.

The reason? Genetics. The only way a child can have blue eyes is to be born to two blue-eyed

parents, or to two people who each carry part of the recessive gene for blue eyes. The study's

authors say that, conscious or subconscious, blue-eyed men's preference for blue-eyed women

might be linked to one extra layer of paternity protection.

Cougar-town

Random gray hair? Higher age bracket? According to a joint study between psychologists from

the University of St. Andrews and the University of Liverpool, a mature appearance is exactly

what some men are into.

There's a cultural norm for what's considered attractive — that's what makes movie stars

so universally admired. Here, researchers wanted to find out how our personal experiences

helped shape what we find attractive. The study found that men who were born to moms

over 30 were more likely to find older women more attractive when they were looking for

long-term relationships. It's suggested that when looking for a long-term partner, there's

something about the influence of that parent-child relationship that makes us feel secure as

adults. And that's not all.

Mom genes

Studies suggest that parents' influence on what characteristics men find attractive

goes even beyond age. Another study from the University of St. Andrews looked at a phenomenon

known as imprinting — well known to exist in the animal world and, until recently, largely

unexplored in humans.

The study looked at how likely men — and women — will be attracted to certain hair

and eye color in their chosen partners. They found that for men, the best indicator of

preferences was the hair and eye color of their mothers.

Researchers suggest that it's possible that the early connection between mother and son

formed a sort of subconscious bond that suggests safety, familiarity, and comfort linked to

the eye and hair color they knew first.

"Happy Birthday, what do you want for breakfast?" "Privacy"

"Please, don't forget to wash your bottom"

Knock-knock

Everyone loves to laugh, but according to a study published in Evolution and Human Behavior,

the sort of humor men and women find attractive is surprisingly different.

"Oh my God...hoowow!"

The study found that while women valued both the ability to be funny and to appreciate

the same sort of things they found funny, men had a different take: they just wanted

someone who's gonna laugh at their jokes. When it came to long-term relationships, it

was even more important for men to find someone who appreciated their sense of humor, while

funny gal-pals were preferred for friendships and short-term relationships.

Angle from above

According to a pair of Australian researchers, one thing that men find surprisingly attractive

is a simple one that anyone can master — the right head tilt.

They manipulated a series of faces to appear as if they were being viewed from different

angles, and volunteers were then asked to rate the attractiveness of those faces. They

found that men were most attracted to faces where women tilted their heads forward enough

that they were looking slightly up. When a man sees a woman who tilts her head forward

and looks up at him, the height difference accents traditional ideas about masculinity

and femininity.

Me, Tarzan

Both men and women find risk-taking super hot in potential mates. Perhaps an obviously

attractive trait to women, surprisingly, men were also attracted to women who were adventurous.

According to a study by the University of Alaska Anchorage, men and women were attracted

to those with hunter-gatherer personality traits. That includes risky activities similar

to what our ancient ancestors would have performed — like skiing, mountain climbing, and whitewater

rafting.

But it was only ancient risks that were found attractive. Modern risks like driving without

a seat belt or dabbling in drugs? Not so much.

Baby voice

While you might think that a husky voice would be sexier…

"Knock yourselves out"

— Studies have shown that what men are really attracted to is a higher-pitched voice.

"this is my ja-zam!"

According to one study done by University College London, men favored high-pitched voices,

because of the features, figure, and youth they associated with that voice. But when

the voice got too high, the attractiveness declined.

"buzzkill!"

In short, that in order to be most attractive, a voice should be moderately high-pitched

and slightly breathy, all which reportedly signaled that the speaker had a small frame.

But if your voice doesn't rate as "moderately high-pitched," no worries. According to a

study from the Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, women talking to a hot guy speak in a higher

pitch without even realizing it.

Eggs-cellence

While ovulation's not exactly a trait, it's linked to things that men find attractive.

"You're all on the same cycle. This is very exciting. Your uterine walls will be shedding

for the next 3 to 5 days." "Nice memorization, did you Google that"?

According to a study in the journal Hormones and Behavior, men were more likely to rate

women as being the most attractive when they were at the most fertile point in the month.

Many studies have shown that as women approach peak fertility, voices pitch higher, body

odor becomes more desirable, and skin and lips may change color — all things men have

traditionally found more attractive.

Baby got back

Think it's the hourglass figure that's most attractive? It depends. According to research

done by professors at the University of Texas, it's your waist and hips that matter.

Professor Devendra Singh found that when women have a waist-to-hip ratio of between .67 and

.8, they're thought to be the most attractive to men. She surveyed men as to what shape

they found most attractive, but researched everything from Miss America contestants to

Playboy models. An overwhelming majority of the men agreed that the most attractive shape

had to do with that magic calculation, no matter what their age group was. From Beyonce

to Kate Moss, it didn't matter how much they weighed — that specific ratio was hottest

of all.

Heart of gold

It's easy to get stuck on looks. But studies have shown that personality traits like kindness,

respectfulness, and optimism really do make you look better. One study done at the University

of Westminster surveyed 2,157 male students — and surprisingly found that there was

no body type or shape they liked best. But when men were supplied with personality traits,

they chose a wider range of body types and sizes, compared to picks based on physical

appearance alone.

Another study from a group of Chinese universities found similar results. They took both men

and women and asked them to rate the attractiveness of a series of faces based only on appearance.

Two weeks later, the same group was given personality traits along with the faces, and

positive traits made faces more attractive. They even gave it a name: the halo effect.

"It doesn't matter what costume I wear, yours or mine. I'm a superhero. That's who

I am."

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False Facts About Star Wars You Always Thought Were True - Duration: 11:15.

Over the past four decades, Stars Wars has become a beloved institution, with fans passing

their love of the franchise on to the next generation, and the next.

But along the way, a lot of misconceptions about the story and characters have been inadvertently

passed along as well.

Here's a look at some false facts about Star Wars you always thought were true.

Stormtroopers are terrible shots

Right from the get-go, Obi-Wan Kenobi hypes the deadly accuracy of the Stormtroopers.

"And these blast points, too accurate for sand people.

Only Imperial Stormtroopers are so precise."

So it's ironic that later on in A New Hope, the Stormtroopers can't seem to hit the broad

side of a wookiee during the rescue of Princess Leia, leading to decades of fan jokes.

But maybe there's a good reason they couldn't shoot anyone during the Death Star escape:

they were under orders not to.

Princess Leia speculates that the rescue attempt was too easy, as the Empire let them escape

so our heroes would lead the bad guys to the rebel base and destroy it once and for all.

"They let us go.

It's the only explanation for the ease of our escape."

"Easy?

You call that easy?"

"They're tracking us."

Instead of joking about their bad aim, viewers should really be congratulating those Stormtroopers

on their solid improvisational acting abilities!

Luke would never join the Empire

Luke starts off A New Hope telling C-3PO about how much he hates the Empire, so the belief

that Luke is destined to be a true blue Rebel from the start makes sense.

But it's also wrong.

Remember his efforts to leave the farm life behind and go to the Academy instead?

"I was also thinking about our agreement.

About me staying on another season?

And if these new droids do work out I want to transmit my application to the Academy

this year."

Well, that academy Luke is so hot to get into is an Imperial Academy, something made even

clearer in the film's deleted scenes.

Oh, sure, Luke may have eventually ended up switching sides like his pal Biggs.

But it's clear Luke's main goal is just getting off Tatooine, even if it means joining the

Empire to do it.

"Luke, I am your father"

One of the most famous moments in movie history is when Darth Vader shockingly reveals that

he is Luke Skywalker's father at the end of The Empire Strikes Back.

For decades, fans have been quoting the iconic line "Luke, I am your father!"

"Luuuuke.

Luuuke.

I am your father."

Heck, even James Earl Jones himself does it.

"When I first saw the dialogue that said, 'Luke, I am your father,' I said to myself,

'He's lying.'"

One problem, though: that's not actually what Vader says.

But it's damn close!

"No...I am your father."

Now you know how Luke felt when he realized everything he ever knew was a lie.

C-3PO was completely golden

When The Force Awakens came out, one of the unresolved mysteries that had fans buzzing

was the question of what happened to C-3PO's arm.

"It is I, C-3PO.

You probably don't recognize me because of the red arm."

But you would also have been justified in asking why his left leg was gold.

Because despite the fact that you were no doubt sure C-3PO was always completely golden

colored, in the original trilogy, his lower right leg was actually silver.

That was never even explained in the films, so if you're waiting for some drawn out, cinematic

backstory behind his new red arm, don't hold your breath.

Boba Fett's first appearance

Everyone knows that from the moment he first appeared in 1980's The Empire Strikes Back,

Boba Fett became a cultural phenomenon.

For someone with so little screen time and so few lines, he has captured the public imagination

enough to be the star of countless comic book, novel, and video game adventures.

One thing, though: he didn't actually make his first appearance in The Empire Strikes

Back, but rather in an animated sequence from the legendarily terrible made-for-TV Star

Wars Holiday Special, which debuted in 1978 — where he teams up with Chewbacca!

Just in case you didn't think Boba Fett could be any more awesome, he debuted while riding

a space dinosaur.

"What is it, Master Luke?"

"I'm not sure."

Kenner later released a special action figure, which became highly sought after on the playground,

driving Boba Fett to cult status before Empire Strikes Back even came out.

Luke's scar

One of the first things that happens to Luke Skywalker in Empire Strikes Back is getting

hit in the face by a Wampa.

While this serves to prove to audiences that the guy with magical powers and a laser sword

is still vulnerable and untrained, many fans over the years have assumed this scene has

an ulterior motive: that it serves to explain the scar Mark Hamill got after a nasty car

accident.

Younger fans probably don't even know this, but just before Star Wars first premiered

in 1977, Hamill was involved in a terrible car accident, suffering a fractured nose and

cheekbone.

The damage to his face was still visible in Empire Strikes Back, leading many fans to

assume the Wampa attack was designed to explain it away.

According to George Lucas, though, this is not really true.

While they did film a scene showing Luke's face being worked on, Lucas says in the Blu-ray

commentary for Empire he ultimately decided the scars made sense because "some time had

passed, they've been in the Rebellion fighting, that kind of thing, so the change [in his

appearance] was justifiable."

The Wampa scene was just a way "to keep the film suspenseful at the beginning while the

Empire is looking for them."

Conspiracy theory: debunked.

Jedi can't have sex

The idea that Jedi aren't supposed to be, uh, making little Jedis seems pretty hard-coded

into most people's understanding of Star Wars.

After all, wasn't this why Anakin and Padme snuck around, kept their marriage a secret,

and fretted about Padme's pregnancy possibly destroying their careers?

Well, no.

What the Jedi are actually forbidden from doing is forming attachments and getting involved

in long-term relationships.

But casual sex?

Sure, that's cool, something Lucas himself verified in an interview with the BBC, saying,

"Jedi Knights aren't celibate — the thing that is forbidden is attachments — and possessive

relationships."

Suddenly, Obi-Wan's familiarity with Tatooine's bar full of sexy strangers makes a lot more

sense.

You old dog.

Alderaan was not a military target

The primary act meant to cement the Empire's evil in A New Hope is the destruction of Alderaan.

Leia begs Tarkin to not destroy her peaceful planet, insisting that they have no weapons

and that there's no reason to destroy it.

"No, Alderaan is peaceful, we have no weapons, you can't possibly…"

"You would prefer another target?

A military target?

Then name the system."

She offers up the fake Rebel base location of Dantooine to attack, but Tarkin decides

to destroy the more populated and well-known location of Alderaan to demonstrate the power

of the Empire.

Thus, viewers walk away thinking that the Empire destroyed a planet full of peaceful

space hippies just to make a point.

But that's not true.

Both Leia and her adoptive father, Bail Organa, use Alderaan as a seat of power from which

they operate the Rebellion.

And the comic books and other expanded universe stories expand on this, showing in detail

the Rebellion's ties to Alderaan's military.

Sure, blowing up the entire planet is a bit of an overreaction, but there's no question

Alderaan was indeed a valid military target.

Luke can't fly an X-wing

Many people over the years have wondered how Luke is able to even fly an X-wing at the

end of A New Hope.

How realistic is it that an moisture harvesting farmboy wanders into a high-level military

meeting and is handed control of a deadly war plane?

How realistic is it that he would even know how to fly something it takes others years

to master?

Is there an answer, people wonder, aside from "the Force" or "he's the hero, get over it?"

There is an answer, and it lies with the toy model we see Luke play with earlier in the

movie.

This is the T-16 that he has mastered flying, the one he uses to shoot womp rats in Beggar's

Canyon.

Well, it turns out that the T-16 is manufactured by Incom, the same company that makes the

T-65 X-wing.

If Luke has spent years learning how to fly one Incom machine, then it makes sense he

would be able to handle himself in another ship that likely uses very similar controls.

Of course, "he's the hero, get over it" is still a pretty satisfying answer when you

think about it.

Fans always loved Leia

These days, Princess Leia is an absolutely beloved character, a take-charge, badass woman

who rescues others more often than she gets rescued, and who doesn't take crap from anybody.

Both she and the late, great Carrie Fisher are considered feminist icons.

But that actually wasn't the case originally.

According to Fisher herself, many fans originally thought Leia was a straight up "space bitch"

because the only way the writers "knew how to make the character strong was to make her

angry."

As a result, the character was deliberately softened in Return of the Jedi to make her

"more feminine, more supportive, more affectionate" so she would appeal more to the young male

audience the movies were catering to — which also explains why they stuck her in that metal

bikini.

Image problems solved?

Ewoks are cute and harmless

This misconception should be pretty easy to refute simply by watching Return of the Jedi,

yet it's become ingrained in people's minds that Ewoks are just cute, fuzzy little space

Care Bears who exist mainly to sell plush toys to children.

Well, that last part might be true, but the Ewoks are anything but cute and cuddly, despite

what some insipid made-for-TV movies might have you believe.

George Lucas has said that he actually based the Ewoks on the Vietcong.

And remember in Return of the Jedi when they capture our band of heroes?

It's played for laughs, but when C-3PO informs Han Solo that the Ewoks are going to eat him,

he's actually serious.

"What did he say?"

"I'm rather embarrassed, General Solo, but it appears you are to be the main course at

a banquet in my honor."

And that casts a different light on the end celebration, where the Ewoks are playing drums

on the helmets of defeated Stormtroopers.

Remember, they viciously killed those Stormtroopers.

Given what we know of Ewok culture, it's very likely those cute little fuzzballs also ate

the Stormtroopers' corpses as well.

Which is one hell of an hors d'oeuvre.

"12 parsecs" was a mistake

One of the most infamous moments in the series came when Han Solo was boasting about the

speed of his ship.

"Fast ship?

You've never heard of the Millennium Falcon?"

"Should I have?"

"It's the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs."

But as many science buffs have pointed out, a parsec is a unit of measuring distance,

not time.

So Han's boast just doesn't make any sense unless he's somehow claiming his ship managed

to actually change the course of the Kessel Run itself.

Turns out that's actually right, as later authors explained that Han used a flying technique

that had him skirt the edges of a black hole to actually distort both time and space, thereby…

Ah, just kidding!

It was obviously a mistake, and no amount of over-explanation and revision by later

writers can put lipstick on this pig.

Sorry, Star Wars fans, but Han was talking out his space-butt.

Want more proof?

A 1976 draft of the screenplay for A New Hope is available online, and it seems to close

the debate pretty definitively.

After Han makes his claim, the screenplay says, "Ben reacts to Solo's stupid attempt

to impress them with obvious misinformation."

As it turns out, George Lucas didn't make the mistake — it's just been Han Solo using

fancy words to impress people all along.

"This is the ship that made the Kessel Run in 14 parsecs!"

"Twelve!"

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The Shady Double Life Of Bill O'Reilly - Duration: 5:35.

Since 1996, Bill O'Reilly has hosted The O'Reilly Factor, which is one of the most popular shows

on Fox News.

A self-professed "straight-talker," O'Reilly claims to operate within a so-called "No-Spin

Zone," which suggests he strives for an objective viewpoint.

What he'd probably prefer you forget is that he's become the story several times, weathering

both personal and professional scandals in the public eye.

For a man who's built a brand on truth-telling, he's certainly got folks asking a few questions.

Let's take a look at the sketchy double life of Bill O'Reilly.

Media bias and...milkshakes?

One of Bill O'Reilly's favorite talking points is to slam the mainstream media for not being objective

In one example of his disgust with modern journalism, O'Reilly ranted on his show about

how unbelievable it was that Rachel Maddow hugged 2016 Democratic presidential candidates

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton after moderating a debate between them, saying:

"We're living in an age where you say 'journalism,' many of the press entities

aren't that anymore.

They're not.

They're just...they're in another business.

It's another business model."

Yet, O'Reilly's personal relationship with Donald Trump never seemed to give him any pause.

After tape of Trump's crude conversation with Billy Bush went public…

"Grab 'em by the p----."

"You can do anything."

...O'Reilly called it just "crude guy talk."

O'Reilly and Trump are such BFFs, they even have a running gag about the number of vanilla

milkshakes O'Reilly has bought for Trump.

O'Reilly even went so far as to leverage Trump's "milkshake debt" in an attempt to convince

Trump to appear on the Fox News Republican debate he was boycotting at the time.

"Would you do me a favor..."

"Look, look, Bill, I'm not."

"You owe me, because I bought you so many vanilla milkshakes."

"What happened...Fox put out…"

"I bought you so many vanilla milkshakes, you owe me."

"It's true."

While the mental image of O'Reilly and Trump drinking one milkshake with two straws is

objectively adorable, isn't that exactly the kind of ethical dilemma O'Reilly was slamming

Rachel Maddow for?

Family feuds

Bill O'Reilly is an outspoken proponent of family values, as well as a sharp critic of

the eroding morality of America.

When talking about disgraced NFL star Ray Rice, whose career ended after he was caught

on tape viciously attacking his wife, O'Reilly called domestic violence a "plague," and suggested

that Rice be "demonized" in order to "send a message that this can't happen in America."

Meanwhile, O'Reilly's own ex-wife alleged in court that he choked her and dragged her

down the stairs, according to court records obtained and published by Gawker.

Reports have also indicated that their teenaged daughter saw this happen, and said as much

to a court-appointed forensic examiner.

For his part, O'Reilly denied it all — and sued his ex.

And that doesn't even touch The New York Times' report in January 2017 that Fox News settled

a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against O'Reilly.

Do as I say, not as I do

Weirdly, O'Reilly collaborated with James Patterson on a kid's book called Give Please

A Chance.

It's aimed at reintroducing manners to young children.

O'Reilly explained, quote:

"James and I believe we can bring that civility and compassion back into the world."

End quote.

Hey, that's pretty nice!

Of course, it'd be even nicer if O'Reilly could follow his own advice and be both civil

and compassionate to the people he works with.

Observe!

"Hold it, because I don't get to tee off of you.

Give me one damn program he said he'd cut."

"He said he'd cut entitlements…"

"Not entitlements!

ONE PROGRAM!"

"Why are you yelling?

What do you want to yell for?"

"The federal government should be in there.

This is so far out of control."

"I don't disagree with you."

"They took over New Orleans."

"I don't know why you're yelling at me.

I don't disagree with you."

"I'm not, I'm not yelling at you.

I'm yelling in general."

And of course, who could forget this classic clip of Bill treating his coworkers with respect

and kindness:

"We'll do it live!

F--- it!

Do it live!

I can - I'll write it and we'll do it live!

F---ing thing SUCKS!"

And these aren't isolated incidents, either.

O'Reilly is known for his aggressive nature and combative stance toward guests with opposing

viewpoints, who he often yells at and interrupts.

It's undeniably great entertainment if you're into re-living uncomfortable Thanksgiving

table political discussions with your opinionated uncle, but he's probably not the best example

for children on how to be polite.

Not such an "average guy"

Part of what attracts Bill O'Reilly's audience is his seemingly plain and matter-of-fact

speech, a classic value held by working class Americans.

But it's not only a perception.

In his book, The O'Reilly Factor: The Good, the Bad, and the Completely Ridiculous in

American Life, he touted his "humble beginnings" and "working class upbringing."

He wrote:

"Whatever I have done or will do in this life, I'm working-class Irish American Bill O'Reilly."

Well, maybe.

In describing his hardscrabble life, O'Reilly referenced carpools, eating lunch meat, and

not taking extravagant vacations.

So far, so average, right?

But "working class" might be a bit of a stretch.

The Washington Post interviewed O'Reilly's mother and found that Bill and his sister

"attended private school, and the family sent Bill to Marist College, a private college

in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., as well as the University of London for a year, without financial aid."

Also, O'Reilly himself admitted his father was earning $35,000/year when he retired in

1978, which was "equivalent to $92,000" at the time of the article in 2000.

Look, you can eat all the baloney sandwiches you want.

But private school, Marist, and the University of London ain't so humble, dude.

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Lucifer & Chloe I The Lightbringer - Duration: 2:54.

You're different.

Stop!

He's different

when he's with you.

What's happening to me?

Chloe...

is the key.

What is this?

Remember...

that your Father...

has...

has a plan.

You know...

This is your Father's doing.

You...

were once the brightest of all of God's angels, Lucifer.

And now...

Look at you...

But before you fell, you were known as Samael.

The Lightbringer.

I don't go by that name anymore.

That was a name that connotated your father's love for you.

Right.

We might not always understand it...

I don't want to die.

I won't let you.

but God...

has a plan.

Something is wrong...

Was this all part of Your plan?

Detective!

Oh, His plan for me was quite clear.

How do you know it's finished?

Was this part of Father's plan?

Chloe...

But here's the thing:

When angels fall...

they also...

rise!

You cruel, manipulative bastad!

It's all just a game to You, isn't it?

Did you know?

I mean, the Detective doesn't seem to know

but she could be lying.

This whole bloody time

did you know?!

Is she part of the plan to kill me

or is she just a pawn?

Is she simply another pawn as well or is she...

Is she?

Hello, Detective.

Something different about her

that I don't quite understand, and it vexes me.

Did my Father send you?

Why don't I affect you, Detective?

What makes you different?

For some reason, Detective Decker

makes me vulnerable.

You say she's nothing special

How do I look?

but I think you've put her on a pedestal.

You look heaven-sent.

You could show her your true face...

But you don't.

Do you think it's because you might be afraid...

of how she might react?

I seek no one's approval.

Actually, I thought that was really impressive.

You did?

Because you care THAT MUCH...

Don't be angry...

about what she thinks of you?

It doesn't matter what I believe.

That's all that matters, Detective.

Because...

I'm so glad you okay.

you're special.

I know how much it sucks being alone.

We're partners.

Are you coming or what?

I really need your help here.

I actually really like working with you.

Lucifer is the...

best partner.

You have to admit

we're quite a good team.

I guess we make a good team after all, don't we?

You make me...

vulnerable.

Thank you...

for getting me out.

Thank you.

You welcome.

You like the way being good makes you feel.

Yeah, but even Satan disguises himself

as an angel of the light.

But true good needs to come from a place of selflessness.

I heard you saved me.

One of the hardest things we ever do...

is learn to be ourselves.

I want you to tell me who you believe...

is the real...

you.

For more infomation >> Lucifer & Chloe I The Lightbringer - Duration: 2:54.

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Exhaustive RAND Corporation review of vaccine side effects finds strong evidence that vaccines cause - Duration: 11:04.

Exhaustive RAND Corporation review of vaccine side effects finds strong evidence that vaccines

cause Guillain-Barre Syndrome, myalgia, seizures, meningitis, encephalitis and more.

by Edward Morgan.

A little-known vaccine safety review published by RAND Corporation in 2014 and labeled a

�RAND External Publication� reveals that vaccines are almost certainly causing serious,

permanent damage in some children.

Titled Safety of Vaccines Used for Routine Immunization in the United States, the analysis

was published in Evidence Report/Technology Assessment No. 215 (Prepared by Southern California/RAND

Evidence-Based Practice Center, under Contract No. 290-2007-10062-1).

AHRQ Publication No. 14-E002-EF.

(Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, July 2014), 740 p

See the executive summary of the analysis at this link.

It is authored by Margaret Maglione, Courtney A. Gidengil, Lopamudra Das, Laura Raaen, Alexandria

Smith, Ramya Chari, Sydne Newberry, Roberta M. Shanman, Tanja Perry, Matthew Bidwell Goetz.

As a starting point, the paper takes for granted the Institute of Medicine�s 2011 pro-vaccine

paper titled, �Adverse Effects of Vaccines: Evidence and Causality.� The IOM, of course,

has already been exposed for researchers having financial ties to the vaccine industry, bringing

into question the IOM�s neutrality on the issue of vaccine safety.

Yet even when RAND accepts the IOM position as �trustworthy,� RAND�s own researchers

independently find that vaccines cause serious, permanent side effects in some children.

This is even true when the RAND analysis excludes the most toxic vaccines that have been discontinued.

As stated in the executive summary of the paper:

Studies using formulations never available or discontinued in the United States were

excluded at full-text review (e.g., H5N1 vaccine, vaccines with the squalene adjuvant ASO3,

and BCG vaccine against tuberculosis).

This means that vaccines which were found to be so damaging that they were pulled from

the market are NOT included in the analysis below.

Thus, the real story here is that vaccines have been causing a greater number of serious

adverse events than even this RAND analysis admits.

Even more shockingly, the entire database of voluntarily reported vaccine adverse events

was excluded from this analysis, meaning the conclusions vastly underestimate real-world

vaccine side effects.

As stated in the executive summary: (bold added)

Passive surveillance systems such as the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System are

crucial in identifying signals regarding AEs postlicensure, but they are not designed to

assess a statistical association so were excluded from this project.

Even when VAERS data were excluded and the most toxic vaccines were excluded because

they were pulled from the market, the analysis still finds convincing evidence that links

vaccines to a vast array of neurological and biological disorders.

Keep in mind that this analysis also excludes any consideration of real-world vaccine catastrophes

such as 75% of the children being hospitalized after routine vaccinations in a small town

in Mexico.

HIGH evidence for febrile seizures, arthralgia, myalgia, GBS and more

According to the RAND analysis, Strength of Evidence (SOE) was determined to be HIGH for:

* MMR vaccine causing anaphylaxis and febrile seizures in children under age 5.

From the analysis results table: Evidence �convincingly supports� causal relationships

with febrile seizures and anaphylaxis.

Evidence �convincingly supports� a causal relationship with measles inclusion body encephalitis

in immunocompromised patients.

Evidence �favors acceptance� of a causal relationship between MMR and transient arthralgia.

* The flu shot causing arthralgia, myalgia, malaise, fever and pain at injection site.

(Arthralgia is defined as �Sharp, severe pain, extending along a nerve or group of

nerves, experienced in a joint and/or joints.�)

* The 2009 monovalent H1N1 vaccine causing Guillain-Barr� syndrome (GBS), a severe

nervous system disorder.

* Flu shots NOT causing cardiovascular events in the elderly.

* MMR vaccines NOT causing autism spectrum disorders, yet the abstract also admits the

data are sketchy: �The vast majority of studies either did not investigate or could

not identify risk factors for adverse events (AEs) associated with vaccination.

Similarly, the severity of AEs was inconsistently reported, as was information that would make

independent severity determination possible.�

* Chicken pox vaccines having �high� strength of evidence for causing pneumonia, meningitis

and hepatitis in some individuals, along with �vaccine viral strain reactivation� leading

to infections that cause meningitis or encephalitis in some immunocompromised individuals.

From the results table published in the study:

High: Anaphylaxis; disseminated Oka VZV without other organ involvement; disseminated Oka

VZV with subsequent infection resulting in pneumonia, meningitis, or hepatitis in individuals

with demonstrated immunodeficiencies; vaccine strain viral reactivation without other organ

involvement; vaccine strain viral reactivation with subsequent infection resulting in meningitis

or encephalitis

* Evidence was also found to be of �moderate� strength linking influenza vaccines to febrile

seizures.

DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccinations were also linked with febrile seizures with a �moderate�

association ranking.

Keep in mind that the entire pro-vaccine �fake science� media automatically labels anyone

who claims vaccines cause any harm whatsoever to be �anti-science.� Yet the RAND analysis

reaches the exact same conclusion as vaccine critics, even when swallowing the IOM�s

report as a biased pro-vaccine starting point: It is irrefutable that vaccines cause serious

harm in some children.

Any person who denies that simple truth is not a scientist; they are a propagandist.

(It seems the entire media owes vaccine skeptics a serious apology.)

�Some vaccines are associated with serious adverse events��

The conclusion of the analysis blows away the false narrative of the CDC and the �fake

news� mainstream media, which ridiculously (and routinely) claims that vaccines never

have side effects and harm no children whatsoever.

Even RAND, which admits it blindly accepts the Institute of Medicine�s biased pro-vaccine

research as �trustworthy,� comes to the conclusion that vaccines cause �serious

adverse events.� Not surprisingly, RAND argues that such events are �extremely rare�

and are outweighed by the �protective benefits� of vaccines, but that�s not what the public

has been told about vaccines.

The BIG LIE everyone�s being told is that vaccines harm no one and only provide positive

benefits.

Thus, the very debate of being able to rationally weigh risks vs. potential benefits is silenced

by the vaccine industry and all its obedient propagandists.

What America really needs is an honest, open debate about vaccine risks vs. potential vaccine

benefits.

We need to discuss vaccine quality control, immunization schedules, and most importantly

vaccine ingredients such as mercury (Thimerosal), aluminum and inadvertent contaminants.

Until that debate can be honestly and openly held without the vaccine propagandists immediately

proclaiming vaccine skeptics have no right to be heard because �the science is settled,�

the vaccine industry has no claim to be based on scientific reality at all.

As run today, it is nothing but a �vaccine cult� built on circular logic and hucksterism,

not evidence and rationality.

Thus, the very idea that vaccine policy is rooted in �science� doesn�t pass even

the most basic tests for scientific integrity.

Harmful medical interventions must not be mandated in a free society

Furthermore, the pushing of mandatory vaccination policies (such as California�s SB 277) when

vaccines irrefutably cause serious, permanent harm to some children reveals the gross violation

of medical ethics and human rights found in the twisted demands of the vaccine propagandists.

To mandate a medical intervention that knowingly causes serious damage to some children is

to condemn those children to a life of suffering and pain.

It is the greatest expression of the coercive force of the medical police state which enforces

a genuine �medical tyranny� over the population while simultaneously lying to the public about

the risks associated with compliance.

No medical intervention can be ethically mandated when the risk of harm is greater than zero.

There is no question whatsoever that vaccines present a greater-than-zero risk of serious,

permanent harm to children.

The continued requirement that parents expose their children to risky, harmful vaccine interventions

� enforced by the coercion of the State � echoes the gross medical ethics violations

of the Third Reich�s eugenics science which pushed mandatory euthanasia and sterilization,

all enforced essentially at gunpoint.

SB 277 must be repealed, and vaccine choice rights must be reestablished for parents across

America.

For more infomation >> Exhaustive RAND Corporation review of vaccine side effects finds strong evidence that vaccines cause - Duration: 11:04.

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Lawrow: Ich hoffe, dass mit der neuen US-Regierung ein vernünftiger Ukraine-Dialog möglich ist - Duration: 2:55.

For more infomation >> Lawrow: Ich hoffe, dass mit der neuen US-Regierung ein vernünftiger Ukraine-Dialog möglich ist - Duration: 2:55.

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Подслушано: YoYoFactory Russia | Space Cowboy для Игоря Галиева | Начало - Duration: 8:49.

Is it filming?

Yes!

Is there something for me?

What about bearings? How many do you need?

Shooting a vid?

So the yoyos it there.

Some Protostars. I don't remember if you order Protostars?

I think i did not write anything.

Thats two of them…

There is more yoyos in there.

They

Just shift them, thats it.

All this boxes connects together this way.

What is that funny thing?

Wha?

This. Is it Cyberg?

Its Ch..Cypher.

Cypher…

Long story short, it suppose to be

a Jason Lee yoyo,

before he become "crazy".

Really?

Yes. Its created by Kentaro.

Is it cool?

You know it's like a classic, but

cool.

Is it Cooper?

Thats Cooper.

Its Cypher.

The one we borrow from that guy, remember?

Yes-yes-yes

On a party.

And i played with it

upstairs, where the Jano sleeps...

Pads..

This yellow one, last long and binds well.

BTW its the most optimal option.

I haven't seen this in the stores yet.

I play with the red ones - it has more friction than yellow.

And they faster to break in and worn out.

And thats those, yes? Cowboys.

So it is made like separate rims?

From another metal?

Well, yes, it is separate.

Cool.

Ah, Space Cowboy! Seen somwhere.

You have posted.

Is it something new?

Yes, thats 1080.

But there was a 1080 before!

But this is another color!

Ooo…

What, did they still produce the protostars?

Humph, yes, as you can see…

I see as I can. )

Is there something for me?

O!!

O!

What did you find? A floor?

Yes

Now, this is normal!

Say thanks to Ben!

Ben, thank you for the bubbles!

Im done watching this!

Now to the Internet!

Thats Shu-Ta.

And this Shu-Ta.

No way!?

Holy moly!

Why did it take so long? Did it stuck somewhere?

If you only know how we take it from the Post Office...

Maybe its not a good timing

Today, man defeated a Post.

Came from work?

Yea-a. I stopped by Jano, returned him some cash…

Not bad, Vic.

I ask this one for myself to extend my collection.

Classy.

Did they made this for you?

I mean by order?

No no no.

More simple?

Its just like a series.

Don't you remember?

Well, yes, i remember.

That is a third yoyo like this.

But this one and that one you can put next to each other

and it will have a "SUPERNOVA" lettering on it.

And thats his yoyo, yes?

It's a Regen.

Nikita: Igor, are you going to make a yoyo with Factory?

Im confidently working on that.

If you just make it by yourself - its easier.

And if you making with someone,

you discuss things,

than it turns out something else will came out now...

Anyway, to archive what you want

you need to spent half a year with Kentaro,

so he can "feel" you.

Kentaro?

Yes, Turning Point.

What about bearings? How many do you need?

- I need a pair. - I can take a few..

NEXT EPISODE

DEMMIK

We made a header for our channel!

He-ey, sup, Yoers!

Igor with you. From 2017

But i still have this old yoyos here,

from the video you just watched.

If you look close it says "SUPERNOVA"

And that is a Space Cowboy that was sent to me.

Also a great yoyo.

Altogether its a great collection.

But now we have more important things to discuss.

Youtube has change its inner algorithms,

and now some of the videos might not get to your feed.

To fix this, dont forget to press the bell near the channel name, hit the box and confirm.

So thats it. Thanks for your comments and likes!

We will read and respond necessarily.

It is very important for us.

New project, you know..

And.. "Keep Yo Soul"!

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