what's up guys it's Dono I got a question basically asking for different
styles of rap so I'm gonna cover a couple different ways that you can get
into rap and styles you can use now this might be a little bit different than
what you're thinking because there's all sorts of subgenres but I'm going to look
at it a little bit more from the perspective of different idea blocks
that you can use to start writing lyrics and then you can style it up from there
I just want to be clear that I'm talking about kind of topics or general areas
not necessarily subgenres which have a lot to do with the style of instrumental
and the style of delivery that you put together because I think based on this
question it's gonna be a little bit more helpful to use these blocks alright so
the very first most common style of rap that you're gonna hear most of the time
is braggadocio braggadocio is the style of kind of self hype self aggrandizement
right this whole like I'm the best in the business everyone else is a witness
type of stuff like bars like that that you really just amp yourself up and talk
about how great you are now this is what people stereotypically think about when
they think about rap it's one style that you can approach but don't feel like
it's something you have to do because a lot of beginning rappers think that they
have to start with braggadocio because that's what their stereotype is you
don't have to do that there are other styles of rap which I will bring up a
couple for you the next style of rap that you can use is storytelling now
this should seem pretty straightforward it's just where you tell a story now the
thing that you really need to focus on if you're gonna be doing storytelling is
making sure that your details line up rap is very specific when you put a
story over a song in the sense that you only have as much space as is in the
instrumental unless of course you want to edit the instrumental but then maybe
your song is too long so if you want to really write a normal song with a story
in it you have to focus on how many bars you have pay attention to your story arc
that way it will make more sense a lot of times
what people starting out in this style do is they'll just start writing and
then all sudden they're out of space to continue talking about their topic
however this is a really great style for people who want to get in touch with
some of their stories and share them because it's really easy to just talk
about things that have happened to you and tell stories now you can also do
fiction stories it doesn't have to be things that happen to you but that's
often what people find most approachable another style that you can get into is
the technically intensive and by that I mean you really use a lot of poetic
techniques to make your lyrics stand out so this would be things like really deep
rhyme schemes a lot of wordplay a lot of alliteration other things that are
poetic techniques that are gonna make your lyrics stand out now a lot of times
when people do this they start saying stuff that isn't super clear or coherent
or sensical because to really mesh all these poetic
techniques together you don't always want a clear story arc great sometimes
it's easier to put a bunch of rhymes together in a way that doesn't quite
make sense but still sounds really good if this is the style that you're into so
if this is something you want to try really polish up on some of those
technical aspects of writing lyrics and you can start trying to write songs like
that another style that you can try to get into is like party or pop type stuff
and in this style there's not a very big emphasis on the lyrics but there is a
huge emphasis on finding things that are catchy so there's a lot of repetition a
lot of time spent making sure that the instrumental is something that really
gets people going or that they can relate to easily and then really
focusing on your chorus to make sure that that part is memorable the other
thing is with the lyrics being a little bit weaker you might want to throw in a
few clever lines but not so heavy that the listener has to really think for a
long time to get them because if they don't understand it then it's not gonna
really have that much impact so that's another style that you can kind of look
at an or think about another style that you can use is comedy again fairly
straightforward comedy rap has been around forever
all you have to do here is focus on setting up some different punchlines
setting up some things that are gonna be funny or maybe a scenario that ends up
being comical there is actually a separate skill of being able to write
comedy that you need to create comedic type rap this style you really need to
work on your timing just like you would for comedy and then a lot of times it
has lines that are written a little bit off or catch people off-guard or are
misleading so that you can set up these comedy punchlines finally we've got
message driven rap which is kind of related to storytelling or at least it
can be but it doesn't have to be in the form of a story so maybe you have some
really strong beliefs about the environment or something you can write a
song where the intent of the song is to get the message across that you're
trying to tell people so another thing that people call this sometimes is
political but it's basically rapping with the intent of sharing some sort of
opinion or swaying some types of belief it doesn't have to be that intense
either you could just be expressing your love for like ice cream or something
right it could be something pretty low-key but you just have a message that
you really want to get across but it's not necessarily in the form of a story
you're just trying to express a specific idea about a topic hopefully that gives
you a couple ideas for different blocks that you can start in when you start
trying to write lyrics and style your music obviously there's quite a bit of
overlap between these different styles but when you do that you start getting
into higher levels of skill so this is for people still trying to figure out
kind of what they want to do these are some areas for you to explore and try
out to see what style fits you best there's also a ton of different ways
that you could break this out actually if you guys have ideas for different
genres or subgenres or ways that you would construct the different types of
rap I would love to hear what you've got but beyond that that's all I've got for
this video so as always if you have any questions comments topics want me to
cover throw them down in the box below I'll
get to them as soon as I can beyond that I've also got a full 30 day how to rap
course I'll give you a discount code in the description and I've got a website
rapbetter.com where you can check out some more
resources that's it and I'll see you next time don't forget to subscribe so
you can stay up to date on the videos and if you have any questions comments
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How much Australians know about Italy? - Duration: 1:49.
Ciao, ragazzi! We're here at the Carlton Italian Festa
and we're going to go around and do some interviews
to see how much Australians know about Italy's landmarks.
Let's go!
I'm going to show you three pictures, and you tell me what it is, ok?
Ready?
So, number 1. What is this?
- THE PIA!
- HELP!
What is this?
- The leaning tower of Pisa.
Good job!
Number 2. What is this?
*Inaudible*
*Laughter*
What is this?
- Is it Florence?
What is this?
- What's that, darling?
- In... Venice.
- That's San Marco's Square.
- San Marco Piazza in Venice.
Perfetto!
- Saint Mark's Square
- The Piazza - Saint Mark's Square
- The Piazza
Good job, guys!
Ok. The third one is a little tricky.
So... What is this?
- The Colosseum.
- I think it's next door to the church in Milan...
- ...that has the... Last Supper.
Colosseum? Are you sure? 100%?
- No, no, it's not the Coloseum.
No, it's not the Colosseum?
Do you want me to tell you?
- Yeah
Arena di Verona
- It's Verona
You're the first one to make it! Good job!
Arena di Verona!
Ciao, grazie!
- No worries! Ciao! Go Italy!
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You Won't Believe How Much Chanyeol Paid For His Iron Man Halloween Costume - Duration: 2:34.
You Won't Believe How Much Chanyeol Paid For His Iron Man Halloween Costume
Halloween is just around the corner and we cant talk about Halloween without mentioning S.M.
Entertainments annual Halloween party, SMTOWN Wonderland.
All eyes are on this event to see the high-quality costumes that SM artists appear in and, this year, Chanyeol did NOT disappoint when he appeared in an intricate Iron Man costume.
Chanyeols suit was apparently the result of extensive planning as he has allegedly been preparing since at least September and broke the bank on his costume.
At 170914 Power Fan Sign Chanyeol said that he was the one who gave the idea to Suho and Sehun to dress as Kingsman and he cried because he couldnt join them.
He also said that he spent all of his money for this years Halloween, having only 54000 Won left in his bank account — @faithyeol.
The Iron Man suit looks a lot like the ones from the actual Iron Man movie and netizens believe the suit cost upwards of $11,000 USD (₩14,000,000 Won).
Some speculate that his costume might actually have cost around $26,600 USD since its likely that he would have had to purchase a personalized suit due to his height.
Chanyeol has come a long way since his appearance at last years SMTOWN Halloween where he appeared as the Joker.
Now thats what you call taking it to the next level!.
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How to negotiate your home purchase price - Duration: 8:46.
Welcome to Homebuyer's School, brought
to you by Brookfield Residential
Get ready to learn strategies, tactics and tips
on the home buying process.
Join Karl Yeh as he talks with experts
with the savvy and experience to help you
find your perfect home
Hello and welcome to another
edition of Homebuyer's School.
I'm your host Karl Yeh, this is
Cory McDonald community manager with
Brookfield residential and in this
episode we're gonna answer the question
I think a lot of people really want to
know is: When can I actually negotiate a
home purchase price and what's the best
way to do it?
100 percent, I always tell people it never hurts to
ask. You're never gonna get anything
if you don't ask for it. With that being
said, I can't always guarantee that what
you're asking is gonna be accepted or if
whoever you're buying from is gonna be
able to negotiate it does play into
effect a lot of variables.
There's a lot of variables that would go
into is that seller willing to take a
little bit less in order to move them
quickly or are their margins too
slim and they they can't sell it for that low of a cost.
So I think the biggest one
that would play into effect would be
just the general state of the market.
Is the market dictating that there
should be some leeway in the price? Or is
it saying the opposite? Is it saying that
you're getting the best possible value
at this time? So that does play
definitely into the the ability to
negotiate specifically on resale as
well. If your home isn't selling,
for the price that you have it listed,
means you're priced ineffectively and you should be
negotiating or looking at a change in
the price. Again variables that would
differentiate this would be larger homes-
If you're looking at a multi-million
dollar estate home on average they're
gonna take longer to sell just because
there's not as many as those suppliers.
So as you get to more and more affordable price homes
there's more of a market for those so
those are typically into the lower
average days on market. So as far as resale
that's what plays into your
leverage for negotiating. Now is there a
difference between resale and a new home?
There would be, and the biggest
thing would be what it costs a builder
to build a home. Again, it would
really depend on the size of the home
and the style of purchase, but a lot
of the the people that come in and look
at a new builder and they say, "These are big
corporations and they have so much money
they're making, look how much money I'm
spending on a home, they have
room they can drop 50 60 100 thousand
dollars on the price of the home and still make
three to seven hundred thousand on a home."
And that's not the case right. Especially
with labor costs and the costs of
land that the house is being built on,
the margins aren't actually as big as
one would initially think especially as you
get into say the condos, the
townhomes or even some of those
single-family homes
builders have their their margins what
they're comfortable making on the home
versus what they can sell it for.
So if they have their their ratio and it
drops below that what they're comfortable
making on the home they can't fiscally
stay afloat if they're not accepting at
least a bare minimum on it. Is there a
kind of a- like in your experience, is
there like a cut-off that, "Hey you know
what I can't really go any lower," but are
there any things that you would try to
offer? Sometimes and a lot of that does
depend on on the market as well.
And that has been a way that people have
been able to work into, "Well if you can't
work on the price, is there anything else
that can be added? Can I get X
amount of months for no condo fees or can
that washer and dryer that I wanted
upgrade to, is there a way that that can
be included as well?"
So sometimes that is a really smart way of
working around it. Entirely though it
still comes down to what's fair
in the market, and is that still
affordable for the seller or the builder
to be able to to go forward with it.
And in your opinion, like I'm sure
you've, you know work with a lot of
customers and they've come in with a
number of offers. Do you have any advice
or best ways to negotiate that purchase
price? Because I'm hoping someone's
going to come to you-
Now and here's here's an interesting
point is is some of it is cultural right?
That there are some cultures that like
negotiating, and they don't feel they're
being respected if they don't get a deal
right? Or if they don't at least present
an opportunity to negotiate and
sometimes you have to be as sensitive
to those different cultural beliefs,
but at the same time sometimes as a
seller- as a builder, your hands are tied
as far as what what margins you can make,
and the actual building cost of the homes
and what we're saying is fair market
value of the home. So obviously we want
to be respectful when accepting an offer or when
presenting one too. Everybody always has
the ability to walk away, right and
that's what plays into this is
that if it's not the right fit if it's
outside of your comfort level in order for financing
then you have the right to walk away but
it has to be good for both parties and
in order for it to be a successful sale.
Makes sense, any other tips that
you- like when you go in and negotiate
with a salesperson, what are some of the
things that you would try to it helps to
be educated. And then sometimes-
So watching these videos? These videos would
be a fantastic way to get
yourself educated. But whether
that's even going on some websites that
have MLS listings, or using a realtor
professional to get some of that
information. So if you have some of the
market equivalents in that area, say hey
here's three of the homes, they're sold
in the last 60 days here's what their
fair market value was and this is why I
think that we should be able to purchase
at X price versus what you're
advertising because having that
definitely can sway a little bit right?
I can't always guarantee that that's
going to work based on the times and
what the economy saying, but that
definitely helps is if you are educated
and instead of just picking a random
number -yeah as close to free as
possible let's get there right instead of just throwing
that number out there. So that goes
into another question - How do I
decide what to offer for the home,
like yeah I can try to meet you at you
know the price but how like,
what are some of the things that I need
to consider on when I'm making that offer?
This kind of ties into another point is,
before even looking for a home, it really helps
if you know what's important to you
in your home, and I'm not thinking
specific upgrades, I'm not thinking
specific oh it has to have three
bedrooms but what makes the most sense
for your lifestyle? Right, are you okay
with two bedrooms because it's just
you and a roommate or you and a
guest room. You have a family, you
would need space for the family or a
yard space to play or something close by
with parks. So figuring out what needs in
a home are gonna fit your lifestyle
and that's the most important thing. If
you need that in a home then that's what
you have to be able to present with the
offer that has to be something that
you're considering with the purchase of
the home. So if if you've got six
kids and a rinky-dink washer and
dryer that's being presented,
you want to get that as well. That's
an item that that makes more
sense for your lifestyle right. So
instead of just saying I want upgraded
countertops just for the sake of having
countertops- Great countertops. Exactly
right, if it's something that meets
your lifestyle if it's something that
you need in the home based on what
you're looking for, then that's maybe a
better way to approach okay this is
something I need this is why I needed in
the home as opposed to just give me free.
I just want free for the sake of free.
So did you have any other tips from a
negotiation perspective never hurts to
ask. I'm just gonna repeat it right.
You're not always gonna get the answer
you want but never hurts to ask. For sure.
All right well thank you very much
that was excellent today. Definitely
something that when I'm purchasing my
home I'll definitely think it was-
especially the lifestyle right, and
ensuring that that home meets the
lifestyle that I want. Absolutely.
Anyway, that's it for today's episode,
we'll catch you next time.
That's another edition of Homebuyer's School.
Tune in next time for more expert tips and tricks,
and visit homebuyersschool.ca
to bring you one step closer to
finding your dream home. As with
everything, it would be great if you like
and share our videos. Also please let us
know if you have any home buying
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How Social Media Makes Us Angry All the Time | Molly Crockett - Duration: 7:24.
We live in a world now where there is an economic model that strongly incentivizes online platforms
like Facebook, Google, Twitter to capture as much of our attention as possible.
The way to do that is to promote content that is the most engaging.
And what is the most engaging?
Moral content.
There was a recent study that came out of NYU recently that characterized the language
in tweets.
And this study, which was led by William Brady and Jay Van Bavel and colleagues, found that
each "moral emotional" word in a tweet increased the likelihood of a retweet by 20
percent.
So content that has moral and emotional qualities to it, of which moral outrage is the poster
child, is the most engaging content.
And so that means that the algorithms that select for what is shown to all of us in our
newsfeeds are selecting for the content that's going to be the most engaging, because that
draws the most attention—because that creates the most revenue through ad sales for these
companies.
And so this creates an information ecosystem where there's a kind of natural selection
process going on, and the most outrageous content is going to rise to the top.
So this suggests that the kinds of stories that we read in our newsfeeds online might
be artificially inflated in terms of how much outrage they provoke.
And I've actually found some data that speaks to this.
So there was a study a few years ago by Will Hofmann and Linda Skitka, colleagues at the
University of Chicago where they tracked people's daily experiences with moral and immoral events
in their everyday lives.
And they pinged people's smartphones a few times a day and had them rate whether in the
past hour they had had any moral or immoral experiences.
And they had people rate how emotional they felt, out outraged they felt, how happy and
so on.
This data became publicly available and so I was able to reanalyze the data, because
these researchers had asked them: "Where did you learn about these immoral events?
Online, in person, on TV, radio, newspaper, et cetera?"
And so I was able to analyze this data and show that immoral events that people learn
about online trigger more outrage than immoral events that they learn about in person or
through traditional forms of media like TV, newspaper and radio.
So this supports the idea that the algorithms that drive the presentation of news content
online are selecting that content that provokes perhaps higher levels of outrage than we even
see on the news.
And, of course what we see normally in our daily lives.
It's an open question, "What are the long term consequences of this constant exposure
to outrage triggering material?"
One possibility that has been floated in the news recently is: outrage fatigue—and I
think many of us can relate to the idea that—if you're constantly feeling outraged, it's
exhausting.
And there may be a limit to how much outrage we're able to experience day to day.
That is potentially harmful in terms of the long term social consequences, because if
we are feeling outraged about relatively minor things and that's depleting some kind of
reserve, that may mean that we're not able to feel outraged for things that really matter.
On the other hand there's also research in aggression showing that if you give people
the opportunity to vent their aggressive feelings about something that's made them mad, that
actually can increase the likelihood of future aggression.
So in the literature on anger and outrage there are two possibilities.
One being this long term depletion, "outrage fatigue".
The other being a kind of sensitization.
And we need to do more research to figure out which of those might be operating in the
context of online outrage expression.
It may be different for different people.
Social media is very unlikely to go away because it taps into the things that we find most
rewarding.
Connection with others, expressing our moral values, sharing those moral values with others,
building our reputation.
And, of course, what makes social media so compelling, and so addictive even, is the
fact that these platforms are really tapping into very ancient neural circuitries that
we know are involved in reward processing, in habit formation.
One intriguing possibility because the way these apps are designed are so streamlined—You
have stimuli icons that are so recognizable and familiar to all of us who use these apps.
And very effortless responses to like, to share, to retweet.
And then we get feedback, and that feedback in the form of likes and shares is delivered
at unpredictable times.
And unpredictable rewards, we know from decades of research in neuroscience, are the fastest
way to establish habit.
Now habit is a behavior that is expressed without regard to its long term consequences.
Just as someone who's habitually reaching for the bag of potato chips when they're
not hungry.
They're eating those potato chips, not to achieve some goal to satisfy their hunger,
but just mindlessly.
We might be mindlessly expressing moral emotions like outrage without actually necessarily
experiencing them strongly or desiring to express those so broadly the way that we just
do on social media.
And so I think it's really worth considering and having a conversation about whether we
want some of our strongest moral emotions, which are so core to who we are—Do we want
those under the control of algorithms whose main purpose is to generate advertising revenue
for big tech companies?
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Ask the Vet - How much chocolate is toxic? - Duration: 0:45.
First, we would like to wish our patients and clients a happy and safe Halloween.
This time of year a common question we receive is around chocolate toxicity and how much
chocolate is too much?
And it's a difficult question because white chocolate isn't nearly as bad as milk chocolate,
which isn't as bad as dark chocolate, which isn't as bad as baking chocolate.
So it all depends on the type of chocolate your pet ingests and the size of your pet.
So if your dog or cat ingests any chocolate this holiday season we recommend you contact
your veterinarian to discuss the amount and determine is that level toxic, what signs
you need to watch for, and if your pet should be seen.
Have a happy and safe Halloween.
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You Won't Believe How Much Chanyeol Paid For His Iron Man Halloween Costume - Duration: 1:55.
You Won't Believe How Much Chanyeol Paid For His Iron Man Halloween Costume
Halloween is just around the corner and we cant talk about Halloween without mentioning S.M. Entertainments annual Halloween party, SMTOWN Wonderland.
All eyes are on this event to see the high-quality costumes that SM artists appear in and, this year, Chanyeol did NOT disappoint when he appeared in an intricate Iron Man costume.
Chanyeols suit was apparently the result of extensive planning as he has allegedly been preparing since at least September and broke the bank on his costume.
The Iron Man suit looks a lot like the ones from the actual Iron Man movie and netizens believe the suit cost upwards of $11,000 USD (₩14,000,000 Won).
Some speculate that his costume might actually have cost around $26,600 USD since its likely that he would have had to purchase a personalized suit due to his height.
Chanyeol has come a long way since his appearance at last years SMTOWN Halloween where he appeared as the Joker. Now thats what you call taking it to the next level!.
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How Much Will YOU Pay? - Duration: 0:51.
Yeah, Congress shouldn't make it worse by not allowing the deductibility of state and
local property taxes.
You should know that in a state like New York / New Jersey / Pennsylvania,
that's a no go for us.
It's a no go for those of us in high tax states like New Jersey, that would do away
with these types of deductions.
It's just not - I just don't think it's gonna happen.
People will talk about it, but these are pretty important deductions, especially in a state
where we have some of the highest taxes in the entire country.
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How much should I spend on my auction campaign marketing? - Duration: 1:07.
Hello, James Davis here again from Miles Real Estate.
And I've got a question to answer for you and that is
"How much should I spend on my auction campaign for marketing?"
Well it really depends on your property itself and
really what your agent expects the type of buyer to be attracted to your particular home.
So if you had a the first home buyers property
or something that people are going to scale down to
then perhaps you'd look at data boosting or definitely internet of course
and exposing the property as best as you possibly can from that perspective.
But like I said if it was the scale down property and it would attract an older group of people
then perhaps you look at some local advertising as well.
But I think generally speaking if you attribute just under 1% of your property's value to
your marketing campaign
it's probably about the right sort of number.
So there you go, there's your answer.
Thanks for watching
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