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It's better if you have it

Oh that's a big tip!

The hidden Mickey.

What is that?

Space Mountain, we waited 3 hours.

Hey guys, it's Cathy Cat!

Today we are gonna go and ask Japanese people for their secret tips,

how to enjoy Disneyland and Disney Sea the most!

So let's take notes, and ask Japanese!

There's an application on the smart phone,

Which you can check the time of waiting.

with that, you will know the awaiting time,

I highly suggest that!

Oh that's a big tip!

Just scream and have fun!

Raise your hand up when riding an attraction,

and remember to scream

The casts working in Disneyland,

They will draw Mickey on the floor with water,

If you can see that, you'll be lucky.

The projection mapping is very beautiful.

The hidden Mickey.

What is that?

There sometimes is marks of Mickey on the wall

To find it is fun.

If you go with a lot of friends,

We will be playing different games when waiting.

Both Disneyland and Disney Sea have their popular roller coasters.

If you go to them first after you arrive at the park,

I suggest you to go to the popular ones first.

Generally 1 hour before opening.

1 hour before the park open?

We often wait 1 hour before the gate opens

Then you will be able to ride these popular attractions?

So, go to the most popular ride in the morning. First thing in the morning?

Yes, go run and get the Fast Pass.

It's better to get a lot of Fast Passes.

So you can wait less time in line.

Spread out first to get the different passes in different places,

or stand in line for others

while someone goes and buy popcorn.

Go together and sharing different tasks is fun.

Maybe how good you are at getting the Fast Pass?

For people who want to enjoy attractions it may be a good way to get Fast Pass

For people who wants to enjoy the world of Disneyland,

there are stories between different attractions.

To search and know these stories is also very fun.

But where to find these stories?

You can find them on the wikipedia.

You can read them while you are waiting in line.

yes.

Be sure to have a perfect makeup.

And remember to prepare a selfie stick, and wide lens!

If you have these you'll be able to have lovely photos!

Take photo?

To think ways of killing time when waiting in lines.

Take interesting photos and videos.

To just kill time.

There's a big globe at Disney.

last time we went there and took picture

We played in front of it making shadow and these kind of things are fun.

There are photo spots around.

I think girls will very much enjoy taking photos around.

If wearing the same clothes with friend.

It feels very unreal.

And looking back at the photos will also be fun.

The matching coordinate.

Last time we went there with uniforms.

I think you will look so good in Japanese uniforms!

Thank you so much!

I'd love to try!

To wear matching clothes.

Like buying the same headband.

Then you can enjoy the photo spots more!

Halloween is so fun.

Disneyland's halloween is just so wonderful.

Lots of people are having nice customs,

Going there could already be fun.

The hair style.

To make the hair style like Mickey.

Do the hair in balls and make it look like Mickey.

and you might have fun.

Not wearing something but making the real hair like that

How long did you have to wait in line for the rides? And which?

For the Space Mountain, 3 hours.

When we couldn't get the fast pass, 2 hours?

The roller coasters need to wait for a long time.

Tower of Terror and Toy Story Mania!

For me 3 hours is too much.

I can wait maximum 2 hours.

3 or 4 hours?

Which was the ride?

Tower of Terror. It takes that long without a Fast Pass.

So for the Tower of Terror you need to go early in the morning !

Get there first!

3 hours I think?

What is that ride?

Splash Mountain, I think these are normally like 2 to 3 hours.

The Honey Hunt. It's a long wait.

Sometimes it's really 3 hours.

1 and half hour. The Splash Mountain.

That's all the questions, thank you!

So generally, the things people have been telling me is,

Line up very very early,

try to get the Fast Pass for the most popular rides.

right from the start.

That's so super important.

Then also, maybe dress up with your friends.

It's something you might want to check out before.

And I heard, there's a rumor, not sure if it is true though,

If you stand on the left side,

that you will get there slightly quicker.

Not sure if that might work.

You might wanna go and try that out.

If you have any tips for us, how to enjoy Tokyo Disneyland

Or Disneyland in your country, the most.

Leave us the comment below!

We are looking forward to it.

And I will catch up with you soon on Ask Japanese!

Thank you guys, bye!

For more infomation >> DISNEY LAND JAPAN TIPS AND SECRETS |How to make the most of Disney Japan told by Japanese people - Duration: 5:35.

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"MALDITA AMIGA" (2017) | TRAILER OFICIAL - Duration: 0:57.

What were you doing last night?

The same thing.

Girl, you can't do this anymore...

You have to move on. Mike ain't coming back, you need to understand that.

♪ IF MILK DOESN'T MAKE YOU STRONGER ♪

♪ AND DRUGS DON'T MAKE YOU MEANER ♪

♪ THOSE EYES WON'T MAKE YOU PRETTIER ♪

♪ BUT THEY'RE PRETTIER THAN THIS FUCKING CITY ♪ - I told you already, I got no money! - What the fuck does that mean?

We agreed on bringing it next week.

Tania, I think this guy was friends with Mike, and you know those guys were pretty fucked up.

"UNHOLY FRIENDS"

No more drugs, no more friendship.

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Gran Batarr - Emploi Fictif - Duration: 3:39.

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#Let'sTalk ... but how? - Duration: 6:52.

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Burn Bay Leaves In The House And See What Happens After 10 Minutes! - Duration: 5:24.

Burn Bay Leaves In The House And See What Happens After 10 Minutes!

By consciousreminder

If you�ve ever stepped inside a yoga studio or new age book shop, you may have noticed

that these places sometimes have a very particular smell.

This is because many of these locations regularly practice smudging, a Native American tradition

that uses the smoke of sacred herbs to purify a room.

This ritual is similar to the act of burning incense.

While the practice of smudging is commonly associated with sage, there are other herbs

you can use and more concrete benefits you can enjoy.

Why Burn Bay Leaves

Bay leaves have been a things of legends for millennia: whether its incontestable role

in Greek and Roman folklore or its steady presence in Indian and Caribbean culture and

cuisine, this herb has withstood the test of time.

But bay leaves aren�t just used in food and fairy tales, the herb is commonly used

as a fragrance ingredient in creams, lotions, perfumes, soaps, and detergents.

Herbal Benefits

Traditionally, the leaf is used as a sedative, analgesic, anticonvulsant and anti-inflammatory,

The herb also has antibacterial and anti-fungal properties and lowers both blood pressure

and heart rate.

It�s often used to help treat insomnia, chronic stress and to alter mood.

As a culinary herb, bay leaf can help manage glucose levels and cholesterol levels in people

with diabetes and prevent kidney stones.

Taken as a tea, bay leaf can prevent the growth and spread of Leukemia and cause apoptosis

in other cancerous cells.

How To Use Bay Leaves

Of course, there�s nothing stopping you from cooking with this herb to get these benefits,

just make sure you remove the leaves before serving, as they can be a chocking hazard.

However, if you�re feeling stressed or you�re a bad mood, simply burn a leaf or two in an

aluminum baking tray in your room or office and leave for ten minutes.

Make sure you close the windows (a breeze could knock it over), keep the tray away from

anything flammable (like paper, wood, or linens) and make sure you�re not burning it under

a smoke detector.

When you come back inside, the smoke of the herb will make your mind and muscles feel

more relaxed and you�ll find it easier to focus on your task at hand.

When you�re done, dispose of the ashes outside.

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Stardew Valley Is Now Only Rated E10+ (Was Teen) - Duration: 2:18.

The farming simulator RPG Stardew Valley has recently surprised some players, when it was

discovered that the ESRB website has suddenly listed the game with only an E10+ rating,

when previously it was rated Teen.

You can see the original Teen rating here in a Twitter post from the ESRB, with the

content descriptors "Fantasy Violence" and "Use Of Alcohol".

Now however, the ESRB website lists the game with only a E10+ rating, yet, from the looks

of it, the violence and alcohol have been left intact.

The descriptor here is much in-depth but, again, describes violence such as creatures

that "emit small splashes of blood when defeated", as well as things like: "players can also

drink mugs of beer, sometimes resulting in a temporary "tipsy" status effect"

So, it appears that the game may have just been rerated and assigned a lower rating this

time around.

Why would this happen though?

Well, firstly, it's relevant to point out the game was released physically for the first

time earlier in the month, in a package called Stardew Valley: Collector's Edition.

This is important, as the title only being available digitally up until now means that

the publishers would have most likely opted to have the game rated via the streamlined,

automated process for digital games.

This easier method simply involves the creators filling out a questionnaire about the game's

content and then these answers automatically assign the game with a rating.

This is all done without being reviewed by the ESRB and is operated on a trust system,

and their harsh penalties for publishers who are found to have misrepresented their game.

Due to this, it is likely that Chucklefish Games was a bit too strict when it came to

filing in the questionnaire, and now, when it came to the ESRB actually reviewing the

game for the retail release, they decided to reduce the rating.

This has also happened to other games in the past.

Rocket League, for example, was originally rated E10+, but then got changed to only an

E rating when the physical version was eventually released.

Just to clarify though, this is all speculation until we get an official confirmation from

those involved.

It seems that one fan tried asking the developer about this on Twitter recently but didn't

get a response.

However, Censored Gaming will also try getting in touch and I'll be sure to update you if

I hear anything back.

Thank you watching.

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Tin Nóng: Máy bay ném bom Nga áp sát MỸ 4 đêm liên tục - Duration: 26:35.

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I DARE YOU BOOK TAG - Duration: 7:03.

Hi friends, it's Saajid and today I'm going

to be doing the I dare you book tag. So I

don't know created this tag, nor was I

tagged by anybody but I did see it on

Piera's channel and I absolutely love

Piera's channel I will leave a link to

her video down below, so go and check

that out. So question number one is what

book has been on your shelf the longest?

I've thought long and hard and I looked

through all of my books and I realized

that the book that I owned it the

longest is Paper Towns by John Green

which is like holy shit I would've never

even guess. Question number two what is

your current read your last read and the

book that you will read next? My last

read was the Sun is also a star by

Nicola Yoon. Currently I'm in the middle

of three books which are miguel street

by VS Naipaul which I am- I I'm was

supposed to finish this ages ago and I

just don't like it, um the thing around

your neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

which is a short story collection

I read the first two stories but I had

stop because school exists and I'm

also reading the Hate U Give by Angie

Thomas. As for the book that I plan to

read next I'm not really sure what I

want to read next but I know that I

really want to listen to the audiobook

of born a crime by Trevor Noah and I

think I might do that maybe sometime

this month or in the beginning of May.

Number three, what book did everyone like but

you hated? Oh my god there's so many,

mosquito land by David Arnold this book

read like a fuckin tumblr post, um the

fifth wave by Rick Yancey, that was like

alien Twilight gone wrong the boy in

striped pajamas by John Boyne, that book

was like just so pretentious I hated it.

number four what book do you keep

telling yourself that you will read but

probably won't I don't like to say you

never say never thing because I probably

will read it sometime soon that has Moby

Dick by Herman Melville um I'm not going to

read this like in the near future I know

that for sure because I need to invest

some time into reading this brick of a

book. What book are you saving for

retirement? I'm not saving any book for

every time and why would I do that when

by the time I retire there will be so

many new books out why but I want to

keep like a backlist book that is out

now for then? That makes no sense to me

last page you read it first or wait till

the end? Who reads the last people who

does what? Y'all crazy. Number

seven acknowledgments waste of paper ink

or interesting aside? I would say

interesting aside although I don't

usually read them it would just be kind

of shitty

have an acknowledgement because

obviously if you received help and

support and guidance by a lot of people

you will need to acknowledge them when

you are writing your damn book. Number eight

which book character would you like to

switch places with? Switch me any day

with Anna from Anna and the French Kiss not

the whole romantic situation keep me the

fuck away from that shit,but the whole

she's in Paris for year thing, I

am totally up for that somebody please

send me to Paris.Youhave a book that

reminds you of something specific in

your life? grabbing back...

oh the Sun is also star by Nicola Yoon

um didn't really remind me of

anything specific other than it's set in

New York and I've been to New York a

couple of times and New York is a very

atmospheric please so like the

atmosphere really does like I have an

impact on you and that's one thing that

I remember a lot and Nicola Yoon

manages to capture that

really well in this book so it kind of

reminded me about like walking in the

streets of New York and stuff like that

which I would like to do some time again

it's been too long.name a book that you

acquired in an interesting way...

Did I acquire any books in an interesting way?

Have you ever given a book away to a

special person for a special reason? Yes,

the other day I gave up with George

about Alex Gino and Wonder by RJ Palacio

to my friend and I specifically give her so

that she could let her sister, her little

sister read them because in today's

World kind of messages that children

are internalizing they need books like

that in their lives like like to just

undo that that that that crap that

people that we are forced to consume and

then unlearn later on.which book has

been with you most places?i want to say

the girl circumnavigated fairyland by

Catherynne M. Valente, the reason why

I'm saying this book is because i bought

it in canada and then i took it to the

united states with me and I took it to

Georgia and Florida and then I came back

home and I read it in my University and

I read it like in different places I

remember once like reading it on the

beach at some point I don't know how I

reach in the beach in the middle of the week, but I was

reading on the beach.any required

reading you hated in school that wasn't

too bad in the years to come?the only

thing I could think of that I read in

school but and I'm reading again now is

VS Naipaul's miguel street which I

don't think I read this completely in

school I think we just studied excerpts

from it but I remember liking it back

then but now it's like the opposite of

this question now I don't really like it

like I'm reading it for Gender Studies

course right now and it's a very

interesting book to study from a gendered

perspective but other than that I just

I'm just not really enjoying this book

number 14 used or brand new I will have

to say in a perfect World I would say

used but the issue is that a lot of the

time use books tend to be really

tattered and even the good quality ones

like I'm i would be very lucky to get a

good quality used book of a book that I

want to read.Number 15have you

ever read it dan brown book?I don't know her [Mariah]

question number 16 have you ever see a

movie that you liked more than the book

I will have to say Ella Enchanted I

really loved the movie I grew up with

the movie and then I read the book and the

book was cute but it was very-it wasn't-

if you're looking at it from as a

feminist kind of movie I would say the

movie was way more like liberal than the

book and also the book it -

-lacked a lot of lust I felt like, because

the movie kind of animated the

story a lot more.have you ever read a

book that's made

you hungry cookbooks included? The only

books I could think of for this is the

books of the Harry Potter series and I'm

saying that because of how JK Rowling

describes food and the book and it's not

really necessarily the food itself but

the way that she describes the food that

that makes me kind of hungry and I'm

very easily and easy to get hungry like

I eat a lot it's quite concerning.

question number 18 who is the person

whose book advice you'll always take?

there are several people on booktube

whose advice I will always take RIncey

from rinceyreads, Marines from mynameismarines

Adriana from perpetualpages

Kristy from melbourneonmymind those

are 4 people thatI can think of right

now whose opinions I always trust. And

finally question 19 is there a book out

of your comfort zone that you liked or

loved-I really need to work on my

penmanship what about I must say the

strange and beautiful sorrows of ava

Lavender by Leslye Walton and the

reason why I picked this book is that I

didn't really think I would like magical

realism and I'd never read magical

realism prior to reading this book but

then when I read it I actually loved it

even though I had issues with how the

magical realism most done I think for

the most part it was just so beautifully

written that I couldn't look past loving

it,so that's going to be it for this

video in the comments down below let me

know what you would respond to some of

these questions or if you have any

thoughts on the books that i mentioned i

hope you'll have a lovely day thank you

so much for watching again and until

next time inshallah keep reading

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