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tina: woah, her hair is cool!

michaela: do they also sing in english? me: yups.

ayse: her hair is really awesome tina: totally!

betti: they also dye their hairs... kyra: what's their name? leni: blackpink .

michaela: that one? tina: that one... the one at the front.

me: i like her. leni: me too.

betti: i don't know.

leni: ha! gay!

me: she's the rapper

ayse: they all are beautiful!

me: the title of the song is playing with fire

ayse: you don't say haha

me: i wanna look like her leni: you do ... somehow haha

tina: you shouldn't have cut your hair. bxxch .

tina: but for me the dances of BTS looks way better .

kyra: our reaction wasn't good today...

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Радуга (Как неожиданно и ярко…) / Фёдор Тютчев - Duration: 0:51.

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Fast & Curious - Marion Cotillard - Duration: 2:11.

Gilles, he's my buddy.

Midnight in Paris x American Night (1973 film "Day for Night")

Midnight in Paris

Jacques Audiard x Dardenne brothers

No, you are totally crazy.

Your mom or your dad in fact.

Your question is a bit like that.

I have a lot of admiration for both of them.

You are totally crazy.

Xavier is like my little brother so ...

He's incomparable, incomparable.

The Little Prince x Harry Potter

The Little Prince.

Bane has the intelligence of being a fiction.

Zoo director x Airplane pilot

Airplane pilot, but like Piccard, Solar Impulse.

The spinning top spins x falls [the end of Inception]

The spinning top falls, to my great surprise.

Now we make species of Pop-rock, Hip-hop rock...

Child games x Adult games

Short games

Act x Think

Both, indissociables.

Election x Revolution

Revolution

Dream x Reality

Without dream, reality has less taste.

I'd say Michael Jackson.

He marked my childhood more than Prince.

Rabbit x Kitten

Kitten

Drink x Drive

Drink

Wine x Cigarette

Wine

Aperitif x Leftovers

One can't go without the other.

How do you say... Vive la France.

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Selective - by: Findexi - Geometry Dash - Duration: 1:16.

MUSIC THE WHOLE VIDEO, SORRY

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The True Reason Behind The 40 Hour Work Week & Why We Are Economic Slaves - Duration: 13:12.

The True Reason Behind The 40-Hour Work Week & Why

We Are Economic Slaves.

Economic slavery, or wage slavery, refers to one�s total and immediate dependence

on wages to survive.

Although people throughout history have had to work to get by, we now live in a culture

where we are led to believe we have economic freedom, when unbeknownst to most citizens,

we are in fact bound in servitude.

We automatically accept a 40-hour workweek with meager hourly pay as normal, even though

many work overtime and still struggle to survive.

There are also those who make enough to live comfortably but are unable to request less

hours � you either work 40 hours a week, or you don�t get to work at all.

We submit when told what to wear, when we have to arrive and depart, when we�re allowed

to eat, and even when we�re allowed to use the restroom. How is it we have come to allow

this?

The 40-hour-work week came about during the Industrial Revolution in Britain when at one

point workers were putting in 10 to 16 hour days and began to protest.

Working situations for Americans began to worsen as well, and by 1836, labor movement

publications were also calling for a 40-hour workweek.

Citizens in both situations were so overworked, an eight-hour day was easily accepted. This

system is unnecessary now, if it ever was, but we still accept it due to the effects

of our capitalist society.

There are many contributing factors that have led to our current economic system and continued

acceptance of the 40-hour workweek, three major factors being consumerism, inflation,

and debt. First, it�s important to understand exactly what inflation is, how it works, and

how it leads to debt.

Inflation:

To put inflation simply, let�s say the U.S. government needs money for whatever war they�ve

decided to wage this year. They ask the Federal Reserve for a loan, and the Fed agrees to

buy bonds (sort of like IOU�s) from the government in the amount of the requested

loan.

The U.S. government then prints up a bunch of pieces of paper that say �Treasury Bond�

while at the same time, the Federal Reserve prints up a bunch of little pieces of paper

that we know as money.

A trade is made between the government and the Federal Reserve � the bonds for the

money � and the U.S. government directly deposits this newly printed money in a different

bank, which in turn, takes its cut in fees and interest.

Voil�, money has been created out of thin air.

Although this process takes place electronically now (only 3% of money is in physical form,

the other 97% exists in computers) the problem either way is that it depletes the worth of

the dollar. At one point in time, currency was worth gold.

That was what gave money its value, but now the value of money is trusted to the Federal

Reserve who has no moral objections to reducing that value by printing more money (basically

legal counterfeit).

For the cost of printing, the Federal Reserve creates money that the U.S. government has

promised to pay back � money that didn�t even exist in the first place.

It works like this with private bank loans to citizens as well. Each time a transaction

of this sort happens, it reduces the value of actual currency, and thus we have inflation.

One dollar in 1913 required $21.60 in 2007 to match its value. That�s a 96% devaluation

since the Federal Reserve came into existence. How does this lead to economic slavery? By

the debt inflation has caused.

Debt:

Since money is created through loans, that means it�s created through debt. Money equals

debt, and debt equals money.

So the more money there is, the more debt there is, and vice versa. What this means

is, if somehow the government and every citizen in debt were able to pay back those loans,

there would not be a single dollar in circulation.

Interest plays an important role in this equation as well. When you take out a loan and the

bank gives you money that technically doesn�t exist, they also expect you to pay additional

interest with it.

If the money loaned is coming from the Federal Reserve, where is the money for the interest

supposed to come from?

The answer is nowhere.

Case Closed: JFK Killed After Shutting Down Rothschild�s Federal Reserve

That means no matter what, the nation will never be able to get out of debt, and that

is exactly the purpose of this meticulously orchestrated system.

Like a toss of the coin, somebody somewhere will always go bankrupt to make up for the

interest that is being paid with even more debt.

And so, as the nation sinks further in the hole while the cost of living increases, surviving

in the economy becomes more difficult.

This desperation to survive, coupled with the fact that we were born into this system,

is ultimately what causes us to accept the 40-hour workweek without a moment�s thought.

So now we understand the element that forces us to accept our predicament, but how does

the 40-hour workweek benefit banks and corporations?

After all, studies show that the average office worker gets less than three hours worth of

work done in an 8-hour work shift, and according to reports, US corporate profits are soaring

while wages are declining.

Bureau of Labor Statistics figures show that productivity has increased at a 2.3 percent

annual rate in the third quarter, while hourly pay only increased 1.3 percent in the third

quarter, and this has been the basic pattern for some time � it adds up after a while.

Corporate profits are at their highest level in at least 85 years, so why aren�t we being

paid more, working less, and providing additional jobs to those who need them? This brings us

to consumerism.

Consumerism:

Consumerism is defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary as: the belief that it is good

for people to spend a lot of money on goods and services.

At one point in time this belief may have rang true, but with the current capitalist

system and cost of living, consumerism has begun to have negative effects on our society,

especially when you take inflation and the increasing debt into consideration.

The more we buy, the more we feed the corporations and banks who are in turn pushing us into

economic slavery.

Since the 1800�s and the Industrial Revolution, �consumers� have been spending increasing

amounts of money on frivolous purchases.

This over-indulgence has been nurtured and fed by the corporations using commercialism

(the attitude or actions of people who are influenced too strongly by the desire to earn

money or buy goods rather than by other values � Merriam-Webster) as a tool.

Psychological insinuations have been planted into society�s subconscious for generations

through consumer advertisements which have ultimately led to certain habits and beliefs.

Some examples are:

�Buy now pay later� � The General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC) started this

mindset when it was established in 1919 and began to promote giving loans to people who

bought cars. Americans eventually started to use the new credit plans on just about

everything.

�Keeping up with the Joneses� � Commonly thought to be the beginning of the American

consumer culture, this mindset began when GM introduced the yearly automobile model

change. People wanted to have the latest model each year, and soon this idea spread out.

Most of us, whether we want to admit it or not, are familiar with this mentality. Rather

than keeping our old toaster that works perfectly fine, we want the new retro-style stainless

steel model because it looks swanky sitting on our kitchen counter.

�1929-1945 Depression and War� � Soon after The Depression came WWII, during which

advertisers promised products to be available when there was peace. As a result, customers

(consumers) were eager to take up spending immediately after the war was over.

�Peace� � When the war ended, consumer optimism and economic growth accompanied victory.

�Charge it!� � Credit cards were first promoted through the Diners Club � a charge

card company that services affluent and well-travelled individuals from around the world.

Other companies followed suit and started advertising credit cards as a �time-saving

device� rather than a way to spend money that wasn�t actually there.

�Bigger is better� � During the 1970�s, companies began to send credit cards out by

the masses to those who had not requested them. While Americans had already been developing

the idea that �bigger is better�, the credit card boom ended up exploiting that

idea.

Now people had the means to obtain extravagant items they couldn�t before, even though

it put many in colossal debt. Congress soon had to regulate the credit card boom, and

ban sending cards to those who never requested them in the first place.

Companies in all kinds of industries hold a huge stake in the public�s penchant to

be careless with their money, and they encourage this habit of casual or non-essential spending

when they can.

For example, in the documentary The Corporation, a marketing psychologist discussed a method

she used to increase sales that involved encouraging children to nag their parents to buy toys.

Studies showed that 20% to 40% of purchases of this sort resulted after children nagged

their parents. �You can manipulate consumers into wanting,

and therefore buying, your products. It�s a game.� - Lucy Hughes, co-creator of �The

Nag Factor�. The 40-hour workweek is the ultimate tool

for corporations to sustain this culture of over-indulgent spending. Under our current

working conditions, people are forced to build a life in the evenings and their days-off.

We find ourselves more inclined to spend heavily on entertainment and conveniences because

we rarely have any free time.

When we do have time to ourselves, it�s usually fleeting, and we eventually find ourselves

neglecting those activities which are free � walking, exercising, reading, meditating,

sports, hobbies, etc. � because they take too much time.

While having extra money comes at the sacrifice of personal time for some, for others they

not only are robbed of their personal freedom, but they struggle to make ends meet on top

of it.

The �perfect� consumer works full-time, earns a fair amount of money, indulges during

their free time, and somehow just makes it by each month.

However, even those who don�t earn fair wages sometimes find themselves wasting small

increments of money on unnecessary items for the wrong reasons � a cup of Starbucks here,

a McDonald�s cheeseburger there, and those really cool fuzzy dice hanging from the rear-view

of your 1993 Honda Civic.

Any way you look at it, we have become an unhappy, mindless, over-worked society. We

buy silly items for a few moments of happiness before getting bored and moving on. We feel

a need to keep up with fads, or to fulfill our childhood vision of what adulthood would

be like.

We hide our insecurities, avoid issues, and replace psychological needs with material

items. By keeping society�s free time scarce, people will pay more for convenience, gratification,

and any other relief they can buy.

Keeping America unhealthy has become extremely profitable for big-business, and so far their

efforts have paid-off beautifully.

Our society has been transformed into an industry fueled by economic slavery, and consumerism

is a key factor in this corrupt system � one the people have direct influence over. Consumers

are the only ones who can stop consuming.

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Building the cheapest possible Prusa i3 MK2 clone: [02] Frame and motion! - Duration: 13:38.

Today, we're going to cover the mechanics - the frame, linear guides and motion system.

There are a few choices you can make here to make things easier, but I think making

as much as possible yourself is the way to go if you want to stay true to the core ideas

of the build. I mean, this is the fun part, after all, right?

So let's start with the frame itself - as you can see, I already made a near-perfect

copy of the original one. It even has the PRUSA name up top here, so you know it's

the real deal. This one is cut from 18mm or ¾ inch OSB board, it's not the greates

material ever, but it's certainly stronger and stiffer than MDF, particle board or even

thin acrylic. To cut it out, I started with the original frame design files, overlaid

an Escher grid as an alignment pattern and then printed it with the "Poster" function

in Adobe Acrobat, I think the regular Adobe reader has that functionality, too. The frame

really isn't that large, so you're only going to use four A4 or Letter-sized sheets

of paper. I aligned them, stuck them together with tape and then glued them onto the sheet.

Glue stick works much better for this than wood glue, by the way. Then I started by drilling

the holes in the frame, these do need to be fairly accurate, so take your time here, and

also drilled the seats for the threaded rod frame with a 10mm bit to get them perfectly

round. The rest was just a bit of cutting everything out with the circular saw and jigsaw,

the geometry of the frame isn't super crucial, so don't worry if your frame comes out looking

as shoddy as mine. You can use whatever tools you have for this, whether it's only a jigsaw,

bandsaw, scrollsaw or even a fretsaw. For the jigsaw, I can definitely recommend one

of these thinner curve blades for the smaller details of the frame, it just makes getting

in and out of the corners much easier. To get the template off, I gave it a quick pass

with the belt sander and then went back and cleaned of the details with a file and rounded

over the edges with some sandpaper. Now, you could make the bed frame from the

same material, but I went with a 10mm aka ⅜ inch MDF sheet instead here, since the

bed sub-frame needs to be a bit lighter and the finer details don't lend themselves

to the coarse structure of the OSB material. So with a fresh printout of the template,

again, you want to start out with the holes. You don't have to be as precise as with

the main frame here. But let's look at the way the bearings are mounted in here. The

two outer holes are only through-holes for zipties, and the elongated cutout in the center

is actually what aligns the bearing. These frames are made to be CNC cut, which would

of course align the bearings perfectly, but when making these by hand, I'd actually

recommend starting with a 10mm drill bit in the ends of the slots and then cutting the

hole slightly tapered, so that it's slimmer in center, which will allow the bearing to

self-align to the direction of the smooth rods, otherwise they might end up binding

if they are just a tiny bit off. Remember, you can always come back with a file and adjust

the shape to get them perfectly lined up. I also started with a 10mm drill bit in the

corners of these larger cutouts and then cut between the holes to give them a rounded shape

in the corners, which should make the part harder to break.

And again, these don't need to be Matthias Wandel - level parts, how the edges looks

doesn't impact how the machine will perform in the slightest bit, but of course, you can

tidy them up and make everything look neat if you want.

So the holes here are sized to have M3 screws directly screwed into them without being tapped

or anything. A 2.7mm drill bit worked well for me with OSB, but the screw lengths I've

got in the bill of materials are long enough to stick out the back and be fastened with

a washer and a nut there. Plus, If you mess up the hole, you can always just make it a

bit bigger to align things properly. Of course, you could also just buy a full

frame kit, but those cost around 40 bucks, while the materials I used to make one myself

were about 4 bucks if you'd actually buy them, in my case, it was literally scraps

I had sitting around. Alternatively, you could route the frame out

on a CNC router, too, the dxf files for that are on Prusa's github pages.

Talking of fasteners, again, the full list of parts I'm going to use is on Toms3d.org/dolly,

but the ones worth talking about are the following: Threaded rods. There are three sizes here,

M5, M8 and M10. The M5 will be used for the Z-axis, so that one is sorta non-replaceable,

but if metric threaded rods are hard to get or expensive in your country, you can substitute

5/16th and 3/8th threaded rod for the M8 and M10 ones. One meter of each is plenty, but

I did order a second M5 rod just to have a backup if one of them should come bent. Plus,

they are super cheap here anyways. Blank steel ones might be even cheaper than galvanized

ones, but they will rust. Stainless is harder to cut and more expensive. Also, if you have

the option of different strength grades, pick the cheapest one. We're not going to get

anywhere close to their yield strength with the MK2 build.

I've also tried to eliminate as many different variants of the screws as possible. While

having seven different lengths of M3 cap-head screws won't matter much when you're buying

tens of thousands of each size, us little people usually only buy a handful. And the

interesting thing is, the smaller the lots you buy are, the more costs for just packaging

stuff is going to factor in. For example, 2000 stainless M3 washers don't even cost

twice as much as just 200. But, if you're interested in making things, which I would

assume since, right now, you are watching a video about making a 3D printer from scratch,

getting those bigger packs will leave you plenty of spares for projects down the road.

I paid about 50€ for a full set of fasteners - screws, nuts, washers, and threaded rods,

but it's enough for at least five printers, so I guess the effective value of all the

hardware we need is about 10 bucks or so. If you have a decent hardware store nearby

- and I'm not talking about the home depot or similar - you might be able to buy the

exact amount of fasteners you need. A few notes on the parts in here: Locknuts.

These have a small nylon section on the end that keeps them from coming loose, but they

are expensive, so alternatively, you can instead use two nuts and jam them against each other

- those are never going to come loose - or just use a regular nut with liquid threadlock,

or even superglue if you have to. Then, I've ordered all the M3 and M10 washers

that will seat against the wooden frame as larger fender washers, these are about twice

as large as regular ones. And lastly, the Original MK2 uses some M5

hardware, but only in the extruder to hold the bearing. We do need a pair of M5 nuts

for the Z-axis, but I've redesigned the extruder idler to not need any 5mm hardware

at all, the bearing pin is printed and the side guides for the bearing are integrated

into the idler itself. Speaking of modified parts, I've also been

working on making the printed parts fit the cheaper components used in this build. Particularly,

the X and Y motor mounts to fit the larger endstops, the Y-corners to fit standard length

smooth rods and some new Z-axis nut holders. Also, spacers for the Arduino Mega + RAMPS

that will be the brains of this operation. The rest of the parts are the standard MK2

one, and the ones I modified aren't that far off from the originals. If you already

have a 3D printer, well, of, course, print them, but alternatively, you could either

have them printed at a local FabLab and learn a bit about the machines in the process, or

try a service like 3DHubs. The original MK2 uses ABS for everything but the electronics

cover and power supply mount but those parts are a copolyester. We'll still need to figure

out a way to brace the power supply in here, but I've got a few ideas there. Realistically,

I think most parts would be fine from PETG/CPE/copolyesters, whatever you want to call them, but I would

print the extruder parts and X-axis carriage from ABS, HIPS or ASA just to get that extra

bit of temperature resistance. So far, I've printed all the parts from rigid.ink ABS,

and most parts actually don't care too much about print quality, so if they're printed

coarsely or warped a bit, the final printer we build with them is still going to work

just fine. Ok, what else? Well, linear motion. And that

is guides and belts, essentially. The standard set of smooth rods for an i3 is two each of

320, 350 and 370mm 8mm rod, however the MK2 uses 320, 330 and 370, which is really hard

to buy. You could ask a seller to make them to that size, or just go with a standard set

and use two of the modified printed parts to have the rear of the Y-axis ones overhang.

Definitely go with hardened, and ideally chromes ones, you might be able to find, like stainless

rods cheaper, but they are just going to wear in super quickly and leave you with an extremely

sloppy axis in no time. Plus, at 27 bucks, you do get a set of rods you'll be able

to use even if you completely rebuild and upgrade this thing.

For bearings, I've found that there is little to no difference between the super cheap and

slightly more expensive ones, so I'd recommend just getting the cheapest ones and picking

up an extra pair so that you can choose the best ones. You need 10 pieces for the printer,

so a dozen LM8UU are less than 6 bucks. What you also need are belts and pelt accessories

- since the printer uses open-loop belts that get clamped at the ends, you can just buy

a 2m length of belt as a set with the 16 tooth pulleys for X and Y, cut the belt to length

as needed and spend less than $2.50 for the whole thing. But make sure you get the 16

tooth and not the 20 tooth ones. As idler bearings for the belt, there are ready-made

ones with a 3mm bore available, whether you get the ones with or without the belt teeth

doesn't matter too much. Either type is about a $1.50 per piece, I'd personally

choose the ones with the belt teeth. And you're going to need one more bearing,

yeah, just a single one of the 625 type, and you can't really buy just one of these,

but at $1.50 for 10, it's not that big of a deal. If you're buying fasteners from

a proper hardware store, they might also have these bearings.

To make the hardware complete, you'll need like a 100-pack of the standard 2.5x100 mm

zip ties and two more essential parts: Z-axis coupler couplers and motors. Now, I realize

the Z-axis I'm suggesting here is much closer to the Prusa i3 MK1, but that doesn't mean

it's not going to work as well. The MK1 was already an excellent machine and printed

absolutely beautifully, but of course, the Z-axis was a bit slower than the MK2's.

It also used what looks like shrinkwrap as Z-axis couplers. And I'm actually going

to suggest doing something similar by using a bit of aquarium or watercooling hose with

a 5mm inner diameter to couple the motor shaft to the M5 threaded rod, secured by a bunch

of zip ties. This works extremely well, probably even better than real couplers, but of course,

you can use those, too, and they're not that epensive at around 80ct per piece. The

choice is up to you, I definitely like the PVC tubing solution a lot, but either one

can work. And lastly, motors, for these, thanks to 3D

printing being so popular these days, you can't really go wrong by buying whatever

set of 5 NEMA17 motors you find on the cheap. These are mostly going to be very similar

types, around 40mm long with a torque of about 40Ncm. Totally ok, no high-end requirements

here, and whether you get them from an importer or directly from China, a set is going to

cost about $42. Yes, that is the single most expensive component group yet, but then again,

these are heavy, and heavy things are expensive to ship around. But then again, these are

also parts that you can use for any 3D printer or other machines, but really, I don't see

why you'd ever want to take this thing apart again.

Uhm, yeah. Well, so next up, I guess it's time to build this thing. As always, that

is going to happen in a livestream, but I'll also compress the build notes into a regular

video of the series so that you won't have to sit through a 15-hour video just to get

the rough idea. The build is going to go by the original manual from Prusa, but again,

the next video will highlight the differences where things aren't quite as plug-and-play

or just differ in what parts to use. For now, the updated bill of materials, the

modified 3D printed parts and the template for the frame are available on toms3d.org/dolly,

and once everything is built and tested and works, I think I'll also upload the entire

project pack to YouMagine. And that's it for today, if this video helped

you out and maybe you'r even already working on building your own, give the video a thumbs

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Top 5 Sangrientas Guerras actuales de las que nadie habla - Duration: 9:12.

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10 اماكن حول العالم لم تفسر حتى الان ؟ - Duration: 5:08.

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If Kevin Durant Returns For the Playoffs, The Warriors Can Win the Title - Duration: 1:36.

What's up, guys?

For Complex News, I'm Pierce Simpson.

Kevin Durant injured his knee Tuesday during the Warriors-Wizards game in Washington.

On Wednesday morning, Golden State announced the forward is out at least four weeks with

an MCL sprain and a bone bruise.

But how worried should Warriors fans be about their team's chances of winning another championship?

Our own Russ Bengtson says Golden State will be fine without the services of KD—as long

as he's back by the second round of the playoffs.

Bengtson writes the Warriors could very well keep Durant out until the start of the playoffs

and that probably won't be a big deal.

It won't be easy to lose him, since KD is averaging career highs and leading the Warriors

in shooting, rebounding and blocks.

But the Warriors still have Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.

Golden State should be able weather the loss of KD in the regular season and maintain its

No. 1 seed status in the West.

And if that's the case, Golden State would likely be a prohibitive favorite in the first

round of the playoffs against the Nuggets, Kings, or Blazers, depending on who makes

it as the eighth seed.

Steph, Klay, and Draymond can handle those squads easily.

But if the Warriors started slipping in the regular season and fell to the two seed out

West, then not having Durant for the first round would be a problem considering they

could face the Clippers, Grizzlies, or even the Russell Westbrook led Thunder.

Bengtson concludes that adding Durant after a 73-win season set expectations for the Warriors

so high that they were all but assured to fail to meet them.

They're 50-10 after Tuesday, and even if they win out, they can't match last year's

win total.

With Durant out, it seems highly unlikely that they'll repeat as 70-game winners.

Which is fine.

Considering the way things ended last season, it's equally unlikely that they're concerned

with that: A championship is all that matters.

And as long as Durant returns by the second round of the playoffs, it's still within

reach.

To check out more coverage about KD's knee injury, check out Complex Sports.

And for more NBA news and Sports updates, subscribe to Complex on YouTube today.

For Complex News, I'm Pierce Simpson.

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10 Most Inappropriate Logos You Won't Believe Exist! - Duration: 7:58.

Hey everybody how's it going Extreme Trends here

and welcome to the

Top 10 Most Inappropriate Logos You Won't Believe Exits

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GameSir T1S Gamepad Para Android/iOS/PC/PS3 Review + Sorteo/Giveaway!!! (¬‿¬) - Duration: 10:05.

Hi friends of Youtube I hope tyou are very well today and as always I am Carlos

And here we are with a new video for the channel, in this case the review of this device

The GameSir T1s and well stay until the end of this video because I have a surprise for all of you

So let's get started!

And well guys to start Let's go with the physical section, the design of this Gamepad

And here we can see firsthand that it is very similar to the controller of the ps3

The truth is the design seems very good, is one of those gamepad that when you have it in your hands

you realize the materials are well made and has excellent quality

And although the material is plastic, it comes coated with this kind of leather material

And obviously this material gives a better grip, and thus avoid being dropped

And certainly makes it stand out against other devices

Something that I realized and this if it was something that happened to me particularly

And is that for me the weight of the gamepad is a little below what should be

I feel that I should weigh a little more, obviously it is an opinion based on my experience

but well it is something to consider when choosing this device

And now as you can see here, something that stands out a lot in this gamepad

Is this stand to place your smartphone up to 6 inches screen

So in the first instance you should not have any problem to use this stand

But hey remember that it is not necessary to put it here you can put it on the table, a stand or just on the wall

But now you know that you have the possibility to place your smartphone in the high part of the gamepad

This control has a vibration engine, to have an even more immersive gaming experience

And it is compatible with games for android that have the option to activate the vibration mode

And games for PC that later we will be reviewing

We will see how it works on each of these platforms

Now we have the common or typical buttons of any other gamepad

We have two stick, a directional pad and the typical keypad of X, A, B and Y

And well something I really liked about this gamepad

Is that we have the possibility to regulate the intensity of the brightness of the buttons

With a combination of keys you can increase or decrease the brightness of the buttons, to place it to your liking

Now if we see the central part of the gamepad, we can see the select button, the turbo button,

the start button and the clear button to undo the changes

And well something that happened to me in particular

Was that when placing the smartphone the volume buttons were somewhat flattened

So I had to put this smartphone a little more to the left

So that the buttons will not be crushed and activated by themselves

Obviously this depends a lot on which device you are using

To see if the buttons are a little crushed by this support

And good now with the battery we have a battery life of 600 mAh

That recharges by micro usb connection

And with these LED lights we can know how much time we have before the battery is fully discharged

And the truth since I have this gamepad the battery has been pretty good

only just turned off the second led light

And i took about three days using this gamepad in a more or less intensive way

just to give you an idea that the battery has a very good duration

Another thing is that it automatically goes into sleep, so you do not have to worry about leaving it unintentionally

And when you return you find it without battery because it shuts off automatically

Now to connect to the smartphone is very simple

simply press the home button and the A button for a few seconds until the gamepad stays on

Then on your smartphone you will have to enter the bluetooth settings

And simply look for a new device in this case the gamesir t1s

And will be ready to play

Now as I told you this command can also be connected to a computer

and here in the bottom we have this USB adapter or wireless receiver

And put it to the pc is very simple, you will simply have to connect it to a usb port of your pc

and in this very simple way it will be ready

And the connection mode is a bit similar to the smartphone

but here you must press the home button and the X button

in orde that you can know the connection was successful

The gamepad will begin to vibrate once indicating that it has been connected without problems

and well now here you can see a few games for both pc and smartphone

You can observe that they work perfectly and in the great majority of them the control is configured automatically

Only in some specific cases will you have to manually configure the mapping of the buttons

But really in the vast majority or most popular games the gamepad works without problems

Now if we make a quick comparison with his predecessor the g4s

We see that there are many differences, for example the g4s is more xbox style while the t1s is more like ps3 style

In addition to that the material of construction is a little different

Since the g4s is totally plastic

And the t1s alike is plastic but comes coated with this kind of leather material

Giving it a bit more premium style

And well guys this gamepad seems to me an excellent option, an excellent alternative

If you do not want to invest so much in a device like these

The truth seems to me very good especially since the price is quite affordable

Has a price when making this video of 39 dollars

Which is quite economical if you take into account that for example

Which is compatible with PC, android, ios and really is very compact does not take up much space

And in addition the material with which it comes made is very good and it feels very comfortable

And if you like the playstation you will feel like you are using a controller of that console

And those who have connected it to a ps3 have retained the common functions of an original control such as vibration

I have not been able to test it since I do not have a ps3 or iOS device

But well in the description of the video I will leave some testimonies of people who have been able to use this gamepad in those devices

You may at first feel a little strange the style of the gamepad if you are not accustomed

But within minutes of using it ends up being really comfortable

To me the first time using it I did not feel very comfortable but after trying it for a while I end up charming

In fact I think it is one of the most comfortable gamepads that I have been able to test in the last years

And well guys we have reached the end of this review, remember that here below

will have the links of purchase in different web pages so that they can choose the one that they like

To be able to acquire this GameSir T1s

And well guys thank you very much for watching this review,

I hope as always that you liked it remember you can give a like to this video

Maybe we can reach 300 likes in this video

Not much, we have already reached that amount in other videos but not in a review

Would be something very nice that you could do for me :)

Well now comes the interesting thing for many and it's the giveaway, how to participate in what is going to consist

Participate is very simple, the only thing you have to do is go to the description of this video and enter the link of gleam.io

You will have to meet certain requirements to be able to participate

among them and it is to subscribe to the gamesir channel and also to my channel

And follow us both on our social networks like facebook, twitter etc.

If you have already done some of these actions like following me on twitter

you should simply click it again to verify that you already follow me correctly

And with that you will be participating and obviously among the more participations you have more chances to win will have

Now when the giveaway will end, how will the prize be sent or how will the winner be contacted?

Well the giveaway will last a week of activity

When the giveaway ends a day later or two I'm going to

upload the giveaway winner to my channel in a video so you can see that everything was real

I will contact the winner, via twitter private message or by whatsapp

And there you will ask for your data such as your address, your phone number, full name, etc.

And any other data that is used to make the shipment

Obviously you will not have to pay anything for all the shipping costs

Goes on our own

I will explain to the winner from what parcel will be sent, how long it will take to get there, etc.

And well guys as always thank you very much for watching this review, I hope you liked it

Remember letsget to 300 likes you can do it :)

Also remember that later you will do something interesting with the company of gamesir

I will not tell you more at the moment :)

But well we get to the most amount of likes to be able to continue bringing

you review of devices like this and who knows maybe some other giveaways

And well do not forget that at the end of this video I will leave links to other

interesting videos that you may like or can serve

Do not forget that as always I am Carlos of this your favorite channel androiosis and as always

we will see in a new video See you later guys :D

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The Feedback - What do people say about you? - In Parentesis - Episode 2 - César E Herrera - Duration: 4:21.

In this episode in parentheses we talk about feedback. What do people say about you?

Hello I am César Herrera, Welcome to the channel Collaborators of God,

The channel to expand your mind and prosper your soul.

This is episode number two in parentheses

And today I want to tell you about feedback.

If you do not know what this is, feedback is an English word that means comeback;

Feedback is a reaction, response or opinion that gives us an interlocutor,

This can be positive or negative, based on a wrong or right perception.

But how about when we hear a person's feedback about him/herself,

When he constantly talks about his goodness. Do you know anyone like that?

Many people to show themselves as kind

They fall into the error of speaking of themselves as if they were expressing admiration for another person.

When this happens, for many of us it is a very annoying situation

And it's like a sound that bounces over and over again

Having to listen to someone talking about themselves is quite uncomfortable for every receptor

And in fact the Bible advises us not to behave in this way.

Proverbs 27:2 in its different translations allows us to see a clear picture

That it is not healthy to give feedback to others about oneself.

The Current Language Translation version reads:

Do not boast of yourself; Let others praise you.

The New International Version also advises us:

Do not boast of yourself; Let others praise you.

The God Speaks Today version reads: Let others praise you; It is not right that you praise yourself.

The Word of God for all version says: Never praise yourself, let others do it.

El mismo Jesús obedeció a estas palabras al pedir a sus discípulos el feedback acerca de su persona.

In Matthew 16: 13-14 the question "Who is Jesus?

Verse 13 says: When they came near the town of Caesarea Philippi, Jesus asked his disciples, "What do people say about me, the Son of Man?

14 The disciples answered, "Some say that you are John the Baptist, and others say that you are the prophet Elijah, or the prophet Jeremiah, or some of the prophets.

Even when he was to be crucified, in Matthew 26: 63-64 we see the answer of Jesus.

63 But Jesus was silent. Then the high priest said to him: I adjure you by the living God, that you tell us if you are the Christ, the Son of God.

64 Jesus said to him, "You have said it; And furthermore I say to you, that from now on you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of the power of God, and coming in the clouds of heaven.

When we talk about ourselves we produce feedback

Similar to that produced electronically in a sound system

The feedback is the return of a fraction of the output signal of an amplifier or microphone to the input of the same,

Resulting in distortion of the sound produced.

Let us avoid impressing others by talking about ourselves,

First let's do, without recognizing our actions

And let them be the others who talks about us,

In the end we must live for God and to please Him and not those around us.

We arrive at the end of this episode,

If it's been a blessing to you and it is the first time you see one of our videos

I invite you to subscribe to our channel.

If you liked the video, let us know by checking Like bottom and tell me your experience in the comments section below. See you next time.

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