Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 29 2017

Hello hello! Welcome back to those who have been here,

and welcome to those who have not

Either way thank you so much for taking a little bit of your time and spending it with me.

And I promise I won't disappoint.

Today's video is a spring lookbook, which entails some of my favorite clothing

And I hope that it will give you some ideas on putting together some outfits this spring.

I made a couple of how to style videos before which focused on different trends, like mules, gingham.

And if you haven't watched those, you should. I think they're pretty good!

Anyways we are not going to talk about a specific trend today

I will show you different trendy pieces that have been around

and how to combine different trends without looking like a clown.

Sooo let's get to it!

Oh don't forget to subscribe to my channel and click that like button.

I would appreciate that very much!

So alright I'm out. Enjoy the lookbook!

Alright guys that is all I've got for today's video.

This is probably my favorite lookbook so far

because I just picked out what I like and put them into the video

without having to stick to a trend, which is pretty cool!

So I hope you guys like this video as much as I do.

Don't forget to click the subscribe and like button

and I would love to hear what you have to say in the comments.

So I will see you next time! Bye

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Trump Warns There Is A Chance Of A Major, Major Conflict With North Korea - Duration: 2:37.

Trump Warns There Is A Chance Of A Major, Major Conflict With North Korea

by Tyler Durden

While emoting sympathy for Kim Jong Un's situation, President Trump told Reuters, during a lengthy

interview ahead of his 100th day in office, that he'd "love to solve things diplomatically,"

but warned that "there is a chance that we could end up having a major, major conflict

with North Korea."

Putting a somewhat human face on the North Korean leader, President Trump had an interesting

response when asked by Reuters if he considered North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to be rational...

"He's 27 years old.

His father dies, took over a regime.

So say what you want but that is not easy, especially at that age.

"I'm not giving him credit or not giving him credit, I'm just saying that's a very hard

thing to do.

As to whether or not he's rational, I have no opinion on it.

I hope he's rational."

And that is perhaps why he stil holds out hope for a path that avoids the military option...

"We'd love to solve things diplomatically but it's very difficult,"

Emphasizing the possibility of new sanctions, and in particular leverage from China..

"I have established a very good personal relationship with President Xi"

"I believe he is trying very hard.

He certainly doesn�t want to see turmoil and death.

He doesn�t want to see it.

He is a good man.

He is a very good man and I got to know him very well."

Still, as Reuters notes, just a day after he and his top national security advisers

briefed U.S. lawmakers declaring North Korea "an urgent national security threat and top

foreign policy priority;" and one day before Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will press

the United Nations Security Council on sanctions to further isolate Pyongyang over its nuclear

and missile programs, it's clear where this could lead...

"There is a chance that we could end up having a major, major conflict with North Korea.

Absolutely."

U.S. officials said military strikes remained an option but played down the prospect, though

the administration has sent an aircraft carrier and a nuclear-powered submarine to the region

in a show of force.

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Ayoub El-Rouhi - Ma3a 1000 Salama (EXCLUSIVE) | (أيوب الروحي - مع 1000 سلامة (حصرياً - Duration: 3:41.

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May 1. On the day of unity of peoples of Kazakhstan. With a holiday! - Duration: 2:51.

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Electric Comets -- The Evidence Grows | Space News - Duration: 10:48.

Welcome to Space News from the Electric

Universe, brought to you by The Thunderbolts Project™ at Thunderbolts.info.

Comet science may stand at the precipice of revolutionary change. For

well over half a century, consensus scientific theory has proposed that

comets are icy bodies that formed billions of years ago in the solar

system's infancy. Comet activity, including the production of fila-

mentary jets and a cometary coma, is said to result from the sublimation of

ices as the comet's orbit brings it closer to the sun. However, for many years,

scientific discovery has done nothing to increase confidence in standard comet

theory. Close-up images of comet nuclei have revealed desiccated terrains with

nothing like the expected abundance of surface ice. And the hypothesized

subsurface comet ice remains conjecture. Scientists have never found the

theoretical vents or nozzles from which comet jets are thought to emanate. Just

one of many puzzles that demand new pathways of investigation. Electrical

theories of comets may provide such pathways. Many of the most surprising

comet discoveries were either predicted or become explicable by electrical

interpretations, including the discovery of fast moving electrons and electric

fields close to the nucleus of Comet 67P. The detection of the signature of water

molecules in cometary comas has long been thought to confirm the existence of

abundant subsurface comet ice. But is there a better explanation? For several

years, Thunderbolts colleague Dr. Franklin Anariba has developed concepts of

electrochemical reactions on comets which may be the cause of much comet

activity, including the production of the detected comet water. Recently, scientists

studying data on the Lovejoy comet C/2014 Q2 have reported findings that may

affirm many of the principles Dr. Anariba has proposed.

Today, Dr. Anariba offers a detailed analysis of these findings and explains

the electrochemical processes that may happen on comets. Let us put things in

perspective. After the completion of the Rosetta probe journey around comet

67P, the origin of water observed in the coma is not clear, especially since the

surface of the comet has been determined to be dark and dried. However, there are other

possibilities for the origin of such water. Let us discuss one possibility. In a recent

paper by Paganini at al, titled "Ground- based detection of deuterated water in

comet C/2014 Q2 (also known as Lovejoy) at IR wavelengths" published in the

Astrophysical Journal Letters, comet Lovejoy is studied via infrared

spectroscopy at an earth-based observatory using infrared emission lines

for water (H2O) and heavy water (HDO), where D refers to deuterium, which contains

1 proton, 2 neutrons and 1 electron, unlike hydrogen which contains one of each.

The study used a near-infrared spectrometer located at the Keck

Observatory during post-perihelion. The results suggest a water production rate

of 5.9 x 10^29 molecules per second or about 17,641,196

liters per second and a heavy water production rate of

3.6 x 10^26 molecules per second or about 11,355

liters per second. From these production rates,

the D/H ratio in Comet Lovejoy's water is extracted to be

3.02 x 10^-4 or more meaningfully about 1.94 versus

the Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water D/H ratio, which is taken as the benchmark and

refers to the D/H ratio in the ocean here on earth. It is important to highlight, in this

report, that this D/H ratio was methodically obtained by avoiding

unnecessary systematic variables, such as measurements on different days, different

telescopes, as well as observations of water and heavy water separately. Subsequently,

this D/H ratio is compared against a measurement carried out pre-perihelion

via radiowave means which displayed a ratio of only 0.89 versus the Vienna

Standard Mean Ocean Water. In other words, the D/H ratio increases by a factor of

2.2 pre- to post-perihelion. This is of significance! In the manuscript

titled "67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko, a Jupiter family comet with a high D/H ratio"

by Altwegg et al., published in Science, a D/H ratio value of 5.3 x 1O^-4 is reported, which is

not consistent with previous Jupiter family or comets (JFC) data, strongly

suggesting that the D/H ratio of the Jupiter family of comets is highly

heterogeneous. The cause of this high D/H ratio is usually attributed to

deuterium enriched water-ice in the protosolar nebula (PSN). Since this solar

system formation is speculative, I will not elaborate on such explanation.

However, a recent article by Yao and Giapis titled "Dynamic deuterium enrichment in

cometary water via Eley-Rideal reactions," a different pathway for deuterium enrichment

is proposed: namely, the collision of cold (with 10-50 eV) and hyperthermal

(with 10-200 eV) water ions against deuterium-enriched surfaces. The

authors state: "Water ions in the extended coma are accelerated toward the nucleus,

where they collide with the outer nucleus crust of 67P. This crust is

dehydrated and includes typical cometary minerals, such as olivine

and pyroxene silicates, and carbonaceous refractory minerals. Likewise, cold water

ions moving away from the nucleus will

collide with dust particles in the extended coma, which have a chemical

composition similar to that of the nucleus crust." The authors were able to

demonstrate in the laboratory that silicon oxide and highly ordered graphitic

carbon absorbs deuterium atoms via the bombardment of heavy water cations (D2O+)

for 30 minutes at 200 eV, resulting in the formation of H2DO+

cations. This chemical pathway proposed can reasonably be called water

ion implantation on the surface or the nucleus and it is based on observational

facts, especially the reported presence of hyperthermal water ions in the

vicinity of comet 67P, although less certain on the nature of deuterated

surfaces on comets. The key concept is that electric fields lead the way for the

chemical reaction. I did previously state that a great number of chemical

compounds observed in the coma and surface of comets is being driven electrochemically by

energy provided through electric fields which accelerate ions to sufficient kinetic energies and

collision angles to result in bond formation processes. Therefore, it is

quite refreshing to see that other researchers are beginning to be

comfortable with the idea that a great of number of complex chemical reactions are

being driven by electrochemical means in the absence of solar radiation and/or high

temperatures. Provided the data reported for Comet Lovejoy indicating an increase

in the D/H ratio pre- and post- perihelion is subsequently validated,

I would argue that such data is an indirect indication of the influence of

the solar flux in the electrochemical formation of water and heavy water

observed in the coma and nucleus of comets. It is well known that deuterium is

synthesized in the atmospheres of stars, and this applies to the sun, which then

ejects deuterium via the solar flux in electric fields. As a comet approaches

the sun through an increasing voltage gradient, it encounters a higher deuterium density, which

translates to an increased electro- chemical heavy water formation,

providing an overall high D/H ratio as a function of heliocentric

distance. In summary, in this episode, I propose that heavy water formation

is not necessarily the result, although it can be to some extent, of water cation

implantation on deuterated surfaces, but rather, a direct electrochemical process

mediated by electric fields of concentrated deuterium contained in the solar flux

interacting with hydroxide ions originating from refractory minerals and carbonaceous

materials found in dust grains in the coma as well as on the surface of comets.

The complex chemical reactions observed on comets and other cosmic bodies are very

likely driven by electrochemical means at low temperatures and in the absence of solar radiation.

For continuous updates on Space News from the Electric Universe,

stay tuned to Thunderbolts.info

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Giant Gummy Brain! | 6 Hilarious Vat19 Products! - Duration: 36:59.

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Cool Websites to go on When You Are Bored - Duration: 6:10.

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طريقة عمل جدار مكسر على شكل حجارة Draw a broken wall - Duration: 18:27.

Hello Hello hello and welcome our followers Dear I hope that you will be a thousand health and wellness

Today's lesson will be about how decorative shaped wall Crushed

Very similar shows wallpapering so that some people thought it was kind of wallpaper in the form of stones

And always use the magic recipe material Zamat

In the name of God, we start first must be formatted wall dough walls and be plated water-color paint white or light Bage

We need a pen in this form color Black

Then we work in line churning out high to marasmus diagonally

We then work lines in a wide height of 15 centimes

Hamza Assistant give you and a friend will be with me in this video to help me

Lines continued to work until we get to the bottom

And also we must work intermittent lines, be longitudinally leave display the size of 25 centimes Akmenk work size that suits you best

I do work in one line and leave one

Also we must work in places other lines at the bottom of the empty boxes

Should also work other lines in places directly at the bottom of the empty boxes are in the middle of the box

Directly at the bottom of the boxes are in the middle of the box

Then we need to varnish kind of transparent glue dilute special water paints

Cola called Kryvyi in Morocco, paint aqueous varnish using the roller

You must not leave the chicks Atala elaborately

After it leaves the varnish to dry for two hours depending on the air

Now I'm going to mix dyeing, we need to paint an oily matte species that Tkhvav cold Bittner

You also need to flax seed oil

This type of paint to relieve cold turpentine

Then add oily colorings colors remain optional

This type of paint to relieve cold turpentine or White Spirit

Then we paint an area of ​​3 to 4 color boxes Light Brown that you modified

Then we paint the color of dark brown lines in the same material difference is Alon

We need a breach of the cotton we roll on this form

We then the merger process. Integrate color dark brown with light brown color

Continued in the same way with all parts

Then it appears on this form, but the effect of another clean

To make an impact on the form of gaps we need to dark gray color and small butterflies we work be random lines from another stone

Then add a little color in the white side of gray color and we integrate using the index finger

And also to get Thaer shade even appear beautiful Nakhadd little gray color is very dark

We paint the color of dark brown paint we in this form,

We merger process Bstamal breach

In the latter it appears on this form. I hope diminish Ajabkm

Followed the next episode on 2017/5/02 at the same time at 18:00 GMT

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ADVANCED CIVILIZATION MAY HAVE LIVED IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM BEFORE US, SCIENTIST SAYS - Duration: 4:52.

ADVANCED

CIVILIZATION MAY HAVE LIVED IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM BEFORE US, SCIENTIST SAYS

BY DANIEL LANG

You probably aren�t familiar with the name Jason T. Wright, but you�re probably familiar

with his work.

He�s the Penn State astronomer who put out the theory that there may be an alien megastructure

being built around a star that is 1,500 light years away.

That strange star must have given him a few ideas, because Wright has just published a

paper that suggests there could have been an advanced civilization in our solar system

before humans emerged.

He believes that �A prior indigenous technological species might have arisen on ancient Earth

or another body, such as a pre-greenhouse Venus or a wet Mars.� However, the real

crux of his paper is not just if there was an advanced race here before humans emerged,

but how we would go about finding evidence of this hypothetical species.

That�s because in all likelihood, any trace of an advanced civilization from millions,

or even billions of years ago, would be long gone.

If there were a civilization on Venus; a planet that used to be far more habitable than it

is now, a resurfacing event that occurred between 300-500 million years ago would have

utterly destroyed all evidence of that civilization.

On Earth, the gradual shift of our planet�s tectonic plates would have also destroyed

any evidence.

So where would we find any of what Wright calls �technosignatures� from millions

of years ago?

He argues that there may be some underground structures in certain locations that would

be protected from periodic asteroid strikes.

�Remaining indigenous technosignatures might be expected to be extremely old, limiting

the places they might still be found to beneath the surfaces of Mars and the moon, or in the

outer solar system.�

He added that �Such structures would be expected to fall into disrepair, especially

if its creators are absent,� but their technological nature would still be recognizable.

He also believes that we should be looking into the asteroid belt, where we might find

space probes, mining facilities, or even ancient settlements.

Though most scientists probably don�t think that an advanced species existed in this solar

system before we emerged here, Wright makes a pretty good case for looking in our own

backyard.

After all, if one advanced species evolved here, then it�s much more likely that other

advanced species lived here

in

the past.

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DEMICAT feat. Neon Bunny-LIGHT /KOR CC/ENG CC/HUN CC - Duration: 3:48.

Do you still love me? Where are your empty eyes?

If you walk through this path in this fog Will be there a new horizon?

Don't let me lose you through the neon light Don't let me alone in the strange night

The city caught my eyes and I'm blinded by light (blinded by light) Don't let me lose you through the neon light

Don't let me alone in the strange night The city caught my eyes and I'm blinded by light

Can't we be more honest with each other? Can't we just let go of each other's greed?

After the dark night, when the dawn comes Will be a new world opening up in front of us?

Don't let me lose you through the neon light Don't let me alone in the strange night

The city caught my eyes and I'm blinded by light (blinded by light) Don't let me lose you through the neon light

Don't let me alone in the strange night The city caught my eyes and I'm blinded by light

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라이즈 오브 더 툼레이더 #END(리부트된 라라가 다시 돌아왔다!)[Rise Of The Tomb Raider][도살장] - Duration: 29:19.

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Video: Why Do You Support President Donald Trump? - Duration: 2:33.

Hi my name is Catherine Perry I'm from

Jim Thorpe in Pennsylvania and I'm here

to support president jump on 100 day

mark today just so proud of what he's

doing and hoping that he can go forward

and keep the rhythm I supported them

from the beginning just because he is

not part of the establishment that is a

guy who's trying to do something better

for America I support president Trump

because he's putting America first

because I support America and I support

our Constitution and he's a breath of

fresh air in this day in time after

eight years of Obama and just the way

this country has gone for decades now I

love the message of making America first

closing up our borders bringing jobs

back to this country instead of shipping

them overseas and supporting our country

and our economy and that's just to begin

with that I could go on and on and on

and I support president stomp because I

think it's time we take our country back

it's time we start protecting our

borders it's time that we take our

economy back but more spending power and

and to the people instead of sending it

to Washington

I'm Gavin and I support Donald Trump

because he takes military action he

knows when to take action he he doesn't

do it anything himself he has he knows

of a knows a bunch of people that have

that know how to do things and he

doesn't really rely on himself he's

willing to cooperate with other people

and he doesn't go into a fight alone

without knowing that he's got backup and

the big thing for the hundred day for me

is that we've elected a man who's

finally going to stand up against the

leftist liberals the right leaning sick

of fans that don't want anything to do

with his agenda they need to get in line

they need to do what he needs done what

the American people need done we need to

make sure that this president is

supported that's why I'm here today

and I support him because he is all the

same values I do and I hope he gets him

done so basically that's it yeah and I

definitely

as far as his hundred day mark I feel

just done a lot I feel that we need to

give him more time

and above all more appreciation

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Fil Modeli Oyanın Anlatımlı Yapılışı - Duration: 7:43.

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New York Times Report: '10 Concerts' Facebook Trend Compromises Online Security - Duration: 1:45.

For Complex News, I'm Hanuman Welch.

As Facebook slowly becomes the place you avoid most thanks to ill-informed political tirades

from people who never left your hometown after high school, we've got one more reason for

you to take a break from the world's biggest social network.

If you've logged on to Facebook in the last few weeks, you've no doubt seen the "10

concerts" post train on Facebook.

The premise is simple: users post 10 concerts—nine of which they have attended, one of which

is a lie.

It seems innocuous enough.

But the New York Times is reporting that insufferable trend could pose a threat to your online security.

"Privacy experts cautioned it could reveal too much about a person's background and

preferences and sounds like a security question—name the first concert you attended—that you

might be asked on a banking, brokerage or similar website to verify your identity,"

So,in other words, if you have this as a security question, and you continue the Facebook trend,

you're putting yourself at risk of exposing yourself to a potential liability online.

Michael Kaiser, executive director of the National Cyber Security Alliance, added another

point: the list could reveal personal information that target marketers will use to reach you

with their products.

"You are expressing things about you, maybe in more subtle ways than you might think.

People always have to have their eyes wide open when they're on the internet.

It's the way of the world."

So, if for some reason you've spent more than fifteen minutes on Facebook in the last month,

don't list off which Ja Rule concert you got shipwrecked on in the Bahamas

That's all for now, for everything else subscribe to Complex on Youtube, for Complex News, I'm

Hanuman Welch.

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May TBR 2017 - Duration: 5:40.

Hi guys. I've got my May TBR today and it's

going to be a small one because I can

feel myself getting into a reading slump

and I don't want to give myself a big TBR

and then completely overwhelm myself and

then definitely, without fail, put myself

into a slump. So I have two books that

I'm kind of, definitely, completely

desperate to read in May and then I have

another one that I'm going to attempt to

reread, maybe, possibly. If I can pull

myself together and actually get around

to doing it. And then I have a fourth

book, that if I miraculously manage to

read and finish the first three books, I

will try get to. But I also have so many

TV shows, once again, that I would really

like to watch and get through. So I have

a feeling that May might be another

month where I watch more than I read but

here are the books but I may try and

read in May. The first book I have that I

would absolutely love to get around to

reading in May is, 'Always and Forever, Lara Jean'

by Jenny Han, which is the

third and I'm assuming now final book.

And I cannot wait to read this. I've been

so looking forward to reading this ever

since it was announced. This is kind of the

epitome of a cute contemporary read but

it also has a lot more depth to it, which

is why I love this series so much.

Although it also does have that classic

contemporary, fluffy romance, which I love.

I also just feel like contemporary

reads are pretty good ones to help getting

out of reading slumps. So I'm hoping that

is what this is going to do and I just

cannot wait for this. I love these

characters and this story and I'm

holding out some kind of impossible hope,

that my ship in this series is going to

get together in this book. So yeah, I'm

really, really looking forward to this

and I really hope that I enjoy this and

I hope I get around to reading it in May.

And the next book I have I am so excited

about and I don't even have it yet but I

would absolutely love to read it in May

and that is 'A Court of Wings and Ruin'

by Sarah J. Maas, which is the third book

in the 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' I don't

know if it's a trilogy or a series.

I'm so confused but anyway, that then ties in with

the book that I'm hoping to maybe,

possibly, attempt to reread in May and

that is 'A Court of Mist and Fury', which

is also by Sarah J. Maas, which is the second

book and I would love to reread this before

reading 'A Court of Wings and Ruin'

because when I picked this up last year,

I reread 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' and that

really helped with my enjoyment of this.

But I don't want to read the first book

again because I've read it twice and nah.

So I would love to reread this. I just

really want to read 'A Court of Wings and Ruin'

in May because last year I waited, more

than a month I think, before I picked this

up and every single time I went on

Twitter I was terrified that I was going

to be spoiled for it and that is not the

kind of life I want to be living this month.

So I really want to reread this

and I definitely would love to read

'A Court of Wings and Ruin'. Although massive

books don't really mix well with reading

slumps but at the same time, this one got

me out of the biggest reading slump last

year, so it may work. I'm going to see how

it goes. I'm hoping that I will reread

this but as I said reading slumps and can

I be bothered? I'm not sure. I loved it.

I would love to reread it. Yeah, I'll probably

reread it. So I'm hoping I'm going to

reread this and then I'm hoping that I

will read 'A Court of Wings and Ruin' and I'm

kind of terrified for it and I'm also so

excited and yeah I'm hoping that that is

going to happen in May. And then the last

book I have on my TBR for May, as I said,

if I manage somehow to get through the

first three books I mentioned, is

'The Upside of Unrequited' by Becky Albertalli.

And I've heard the most amazing things

about this book and the more I've heard

about it, the more I've kind of already

fallen in love with it. Despite the fact

that I've not read it and I don't know

too much about it because I'm trying not

to learn too much about the books that I'm

reading at the moment. Because I've found

that the less I know about a book, the

more I tend to enjoy it. So I've just heard

fantastic reviews about the

representation in this and how inclusive

it and how diverse it is and how

adorable and nerdy and cute it is and

that just makes me extremely happy and

this sounds like a book I will

absolutely adore. It kind of sounds like

everything I want in a book right now.

So I can't wait to pick this up and I'm

really hoping that I enjoy it and also

as I said, contemporary kind of just

tends to help me in reading slumps.

So I'm hoping that that's exactly what this

will do and I cannot wait read this.

I've heard so many amazing things about Becky Albertalli's, writing as I haven't read

'Simon vs The Homosapiens Agenda' yet,

which I really need to do as soon as possible.

I would absolutely love to get

around to reading this in May. I don't

know how realistic it is but I'm gonna

keep my hopes up and try and attempt to

do it and just kind of try and kick

myself out of this reading slump and I'm

hoping is these are the book that

are going to help me do that.

So those are the books that I am going to

attempt to get around to reading in May

and attempt to kick myself out of this reading slump but

also TV show wise, I had so much fun

talking about the TV shows that I was

going to watch in my last TBR. So I

thought I would do that again today.

Although they are all very similar but

the first one is of course 'iZombie', got

to keep up top of that. Got to keep on

top of 'Pretty Little Liars' because the first

episode has just happened and the second

episode has also happened. So I'm excited

about that. 'Once Upon a Time' is

stressing me out so much.

I've so many mixed feelings about this show

right now but it is one of my favourites,

so I need to keep on top of that. Also I

have a feeling 'Fargo' is coming back at

some point soon, which I cannot wait for.

I love Fargo and then also I'm watching

'The Walking Dead' with my mum and 'MasterChef'.

Constantly watching 'MasterChef' at

the moment because it is on, it feels every

single night but yeah those are the TV shows

that I'm hoping to watch in May and the

books that I am going to see how it goes.

I'm going to be watching more than I'm

going to be reading. I can already feel

it but those, again, TV shows want to

watch, books I'm gonna try and read and I would

absolutely love to know which books you

were hoping to read in May and which TV

shows you are hoping to watch,

or movies or anything like that

and yeah I hope you had a fantastic

month and I hope you have the most

amazing start to May. Bye!

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