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"Solo: A Star Wars Story" is the fourth "Star Wars" movie in less than three years.

The question is: is there quality along with the quantity?

When it comes to "Solo", the answer is, eehhh, for the most part.

What up, Internet?

Thanks for joining.

I'm Paul Christian and this is "Movies with a Millenial."

Prequels set off with the fundamental limitation of lacking suspense.

We already know what's gonna happen.

We know that Han Solo makes the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs and goes on to become a scruffy

nerfherder galactic badass.

But it's not always the destination that matters.

The journey matters too.

And although this journey doesn't QUITE overcome the limitations of a prequel, it's

still a fun ride.

We start with the young Solo on the planet of Corelia.

He's a poor kid that wants to get out of the slums and become a pilot.

The rest of the movie basically plays around us seeing Han Solo in the same situations

we know and love him for - owing big money to criminal space bosses and having to come

up with some BS, or shoot his way out to survive.

Harrison Ford as Han Solo is one of the iconic screen performances of all time, not to mention

my favorite character from the original trilogy.

Alden Ehrenreich has some very big boots to fill.

The boots are a little bit too big for him, but he does a pretty good job being likeable

in his own right.

He also adds a touch of vulnerability to the character, which I thought was nice to see

in the young hero.

The problem is that his character arc is pretty flat, and that's a problem with the screenplay.

He kinda just goes from being a young badass, to being a young badass with a spaceship.

Yes, he becomes slightly more jaded, and slightly less idealistic, but I would have liked to

have seen a little more growth.

He's pretty much already the same guy we know from the original trilogy.

But that's not the worst thing in the world.

Han Solo is a great character, and it's great to see him go through some formative

experiences.

The part where he meets Chewbacca is super entertaining.

It's like taking the Rancor pit scene from the "The Return of Jedi" and mixing it

with a romantic comedy.

"When Han-ry Met Chewie" anybody?

Anybody?

Speaking of old friends and frenemies, Donald Glover is spot on as Lando Calrissian.

He not only nails Billy Dee Williams' mannerisms, he also stays true to the sleazy pretentiousness

of the original character, and easily delivers the funniest moments in the movie.

Some of the new characters are pretty cool too.

I really liked Woody Harrelson as Han Solo's criminal mentor, Beckett.

He's a bad guy who's a good guy that does bad things and good things, and that's pretty

interesting.

I also liked the other members of Beckett's crew.

The movie does a solid job of making you care about 'em in a relatively limited amount

of screen time.

These guys are anti-heroes, but Paul Bettany is a straight up villain.

He's equally charismatic and menacing as Dryden Voss, the leader of the Crimson Dawn

crime syndicate.

This was pretty refreshing to see after having to deal with villains in "The Last Jedi"

who were either Wile E. Coyote level bumbling, or just slightly undercooked.

Unfortunately, not all of the new characters in "Solo" were as good as the ones I just

mentioned.

The filmmakers try a bit too hard make Lando's sassy droid companion fit the typical droid

archetype of comic relief.

It felt like they were forcing the jokes.

She has her moments, but is not able to meet the high bar set by previous droids.

Also, Han Solo's love interest, Qi'ra, was not a very well written character, and

that's unfortunate, because Emilia Clarke is one of my favorite actresses.

I love what she does on screen, but I don't love this character.

Her evolution from what we see at the beginning to what we see at the end does not add up.

I wish the writers would have given her a character arc that was more believable.

The action scenes ranged from mediocre to pretty darn good.

They didn't have the grittiness that I enjoyed so much in "Rogue One", and the CGI looks

a lot more like CGI.

Also, unlike other "Star Wars" movies, the fate of the universe is not at stake in

this one.

That, combined with the above-mentioned limitations of a prequel, killed off a lot of suspense.

Having said that, the train heist scene was excellent, and I really enjoyed the parallels

between the trench warfare at the beginning of the movie and real-life conflicts such

as World War One.

Very topical.

"Solo" gets 3 out of 4 stars.

I just listed a lot of things that were wrong with this movie, but at the end of the day,

I had fun watching it, and that's what matters.

I really should give it two and a half stars, but my nostalgia for the "Star Wars" franchise

compels me to bump it up a notch.

My emoji walking out the theatre was the Grinning Squinty Face.

The Force is strong with the last scene.

It was both funny and educational.

Thanks for watching.

I'm Paul Christian and this is "Movies with a Millenial".

If you like what you seen, please don't forget to like, share and subscribe.

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Alien Man by Mugler Fragrance Review - Duration: 7:55.

Stay with me while I review the latest

creation and much awaited new fragrance

from Mugler which is the Alien Man.

Welcome to Ellie Smells, and today I'm joined

by a very special guest, and this is

Timbo who you've heard me talk about a

lot of times on our videos on our

Channel! And today we are going to be

reviewing the Alien Man, the latest

creation from Thierry Mugler. And this

one was launched literally a couple of

weeks ago. So May 2018, and it's the

male counterpart to the lady's Alien

which was launched in 2005. So we're

going to spray it anyway so that Tim can

try it on his skin and just see how it

settles and see what he feels to it.

Hello Tim, say hello? [Tim] Hello Tim![Ellie] and then you can spray

that on you! So just a little bit about

Thierry Mugler himself. He was born in

France, he's a French a fashion designer

and also a directo,r and he's really well

known for creating the black dress worn

by Demi Moore in Indecent Proposal, bet

you didn't know that Tim? [Tim] I don't watch those kind of films!

[Ellie] so anyway this fragrance was created by Jean Christophe

Haerault, who's made fragrances for

Balenciaga and also Chopard and Mugler

to name a few. So we've heard quite a lot

about the Alien man and this one is

classed as a woody leather aromatic or

even an oriental woody. But it's supposed

to be created in three 'vibrations' and

the top notes are the electric vibration.

So in there, are you picking anything out

in particular? I think initially it

smells quite sweet! [Tim] It's sweet, I'm

getting a lot of powder! [Ellie] Yeah well it's

in the top notes you've got beechwood,

you've also got dill, and you've got star

anis. Now star anis is where you get that

licoricey sweet. But definitely you

can pick the dill out and it's quite

herbal, you can definitely pick up the

aromatic essences. So that's like the

electric part, the electric vibration. And

then there's a sensual heart vibration!

And that's because in there you've got

leather.Are you picking the leather out

because you love leather don't you? [Tim] I can

smell the leather in it! [Ellie] and it's also

got cashmere and wood, which is also in

the ladies Alien the Parum, and it also

has osmanthus which is like a floraly

note. So although it's a masculine

fragrance, you do get some florals in

there. What's it smelling like on your

skin? Yeah, you see that I can definitely

get that right

leatheryness on there, that might just be

skin Tim- haha! [Tim] Anyway, as you know I do

like leather fragrances! It does remind

me a little bit of the Bentley Intense

and I really like Bentley Intense, but this is, it's similar

but it's sweet! [Ellie] And when you first tried

it the other night you liked it, didn't

like it, and then loved it, once it

settled didn't you. [Tim] It took a while to

settle, the first burst I really liked it!

Ever so fresh! It's not what you're

expecting at all, not from a Mugler

fragrance anyway! It's quite mature isn't

it? It's like, grown up? [Ellie] That first burst is electric 'bzzz'

I would say you've got the sensual nurse

But then you've got magnetic in the base

which is white amber. So - all together

it definitely is more woodsy and

aromatic. I would say! [Tim] It is.

[Ellie] and now that this is dried down it's really

quite clean and fresh. So when do you

reckon you would wear this then? [Tim] To be

honest though, I think this would be

something that you'd wear every day.

I was reading a lot of the

reviews of it and a lot of people were

saying they were disappointed or the

expecting more.

But I think they've sort of put

in a curveball here, brought in something

that's quite grown up! I'd wear this for

work! [Ellie] I think people associate

Mugler with sort of like really 'out

there' sort of fragrances. so I think that

they thought that this was going to be

something really obscure? Whereas I think

this is a really wearable fragrance and

I think, like you, that it could be

something that you could pop on during

the day, wear it in the evening, it's

definitely got that-that I think... it's

not overpowering but it is sort of like

quite a powerful and a seductive fragrance.

[Tim] At first I thought it wouldn't be that

long-lasting either, but after I've worn

it,the following morning I could still

smell it, and it was quite nice!

[Ellie] I think it's definitely a fragrance that

grows on you the more you smell it!

It's quite addictive the more you want

to smell it.

so you'd be quite happy to wear that then?

[Tim] I'd be very happy to wear that! I think

one of the things that makes it

addictive is, as I said there's that real

animalistic... and you just can't help but...

[Ellie] That might be something like part of the

leather, I mean you like that anyway

don't you? [Tim] I do [Ellie] so I would say that

anybody that may be likes those leathery

fragrances such as the Fahrenheit, some

of the Armani fragrances, the Bentley or

even the Valentino Uomo, this would be a

really good fragrance to to try. We also

thought that this had sort of

essences of the Zadig and Voltaire which

we've actually done a review about

earlier if you want to take a look at

that? But yeah, I'm loving this one! I

think this one's going to do really well

and I think it's quite surprising

because it is quite different![Tim] It is and

not in the way that everybody's

expecting![Ellie] Yeah, pleasantly different!

[Tim] It is, very much so! [Ellie] And at the moment, if

you want to show them what they're going

to get, gift with purchase? So there is a

lovely gift with purchase which is this

wash bag, and just open the wash bag,

and in there a little surprise which ones that Tim?

[Tim] can I put my glasses on? [Ellie] I shouldn't do this to him!

[Tim] It's an Alien Man Mugler hair and body

shampoo. [Ellie] So the lovely thing about that

is that you're able to layer it which is

going to make the fragrance last on the

skin longer, but the fact that you can

just put it all over

[Tim] Excellent, I like layering! [Ellie] So that's going to

be really good. So go along, try this out

pick up a sample, and this is going to be

really fantastic because we've got

Father's Day coming up next month in

June so this might be a really good buy.

So go and check this out, let me know

what you think to it? Whether you agree

with Tim who likes a leathery fragrance?

This is Tim's first time on camera

with me. Did you enjoy it Tim? Anyway, don't

forget to Like and subscribe to our

Channel and also to leave your comments

and we'll see you again soon on Ellie Smells

Say bye Tim! [Tim] Bye Tim! [Ellie] Bye!

[Music]

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Forex Takeover Review { forex takeover review } MLM Pre Launch 2018 - Duration: 12:54.

Okay, so I just want to do a quick video about Forex takeover comm which is also

copy profit success global

So basically this company is in pre-launch right now

They're in pre-launch for another 33 days

34 days almost

So

Basically what this is?

It's a Forex education platform where they teach you how to trade in forex and probably from it

So with your free membership if you click the link below this video you'll be able to get a free membership

With that free membership, you're going to be able to join their Facebook group

By clicking the button

Here and that's going to take you to the group where you will be able to get to watch

They're professional traders trade live

Every day of during the week, I believe Monday to Friday or Monday to Thursday. Not sure about that

but yeah, so you'll be able to do that and

You can then go ahead and implement their

Their signals if you will

however

once this does launch there will be a bootcamp for teaching you how to

Set up your trading account which accounts where to open your account?

Basically, they're gonna teach you everything you need to know about forex trading

so with that being said they have also implemented a

multi-level marketing

Aspect to this business and that's what I'm gonna focus on here because

That's what I that's where my passion is and that's what I enjoy doing

Now first of all, tell you that I am NOT a professional I'm not a guru

Obviously you can tell I'm not very good at making videos, but I'm I'm trying so

Yeah, actually, it's 10 10 10 10 23 at night here you'll notice I still have my work shirt on

because I got home at 6 and I had to put the pool up for the kids and

I'm just getting time to do this video now. So anyways

Now with that being said, I'm I'm not a professional

however, I I've managed to crack the leaderboard on a couple days the daily leaderboard so

As for the multi-level marketing aspect of this business

first of all, let's just go over to the leaderboard and we'll look at the

all-time

Leaders here so

Richard and clay, I'm not sure they're I'm sorry guys, but if you see here Mack Mills Alex

Zhu brah, I think that's not like that

Christina and alfredo delgado

Ramon E. You got Frank Calabro jr. There I believe

these guys are big names and in

Network marketing and online, you know online network marketing

They drive tons of traffic at tons of leads and these guys are big

so with those guys jumping on board this you can tell that

You know the big the big players are at to play here, so

And I also noticed that last week

fellow, Ontario and Jesse Singh

recruited or referred 305 people to this program

so

Yeah, this is place to be right now. This is going to be huge

There's going to be a lot of members and there's going to be a lot of people making money. So

going forward

There is a link below this video or there will be and you can click that to create a free account with that

you'll be joining me and my team and

my sponsor

Anyways, and you know at least with me it is what it is

I'm here to help and III everything I've learnt is through

YouTube videos and you know courses I bought online and and

Yeah, it is what it is. I I I

Really I am passionate about this industry and I enjoy it and

Yes, that's this is my hobby for now and I hope to make it a full-time

Business if you will, so, let's jump into the

The comp plan I guess so

Actually, I'll go over to my website here because I have a better image here. We should roll down

So basically the first aspect to the comp plan is the 3 by 9 matrix where once you have three

Personal distributors that opens up level one so you can get make nine dollars

three people x three dollars each

once you have four it unlocks level 2

And I believe that's $27

five personal

personally sponsored people

unlocks level three eighty one dollars

six unlocks level four and all the way up to if you have 11 personally sponsored people you can make

fifty nine thousand dollars on

You know on a recurring basis every month. That's that's big money folks. I would be happy with

The two thousand dollars a month would really help out here with the kids in that

So that's just a matrix aspect. That's not even when you dive into

the actual

You know the Commission's new beginning on a residual basis from your referrals

I'm also mention that these

This is a matrix and there is spillover. That's not a reason to

You know join the business and you shouldn't focus or shouldn't join just because of spillover

But there will be spillover and though there should be a lot of it

Because what my sponsor and myself we got in early and my sponsor has put in a lot of people and I actually have referred

I'll show you proof in a minute. I've referred

107 people myself so far in just over ten days two weeks something like that

Yes, so yeah with the

referral

Like your referral commissions, you'll get you get $25 per person

Per month that you sign up

So with 12 distributors, that would be you get your three and whatever you can help three doesn't matter

How you get in the twelve? It's just if there's twelve distributors on your team as long as you have three

You it was $645 a month forty distributors

1645 dollars a month a hundred

distributors three thousand one hundred forty five dollars a month and this is your team folks not just

Yourself so you don't have to recruit all 100 yourself

250 distributors 5000 $145 per month

This goes all the way up to over a million dollars a month this chair holder being a shareholder, which is 50 thousand distributors. Uh,

That's big money big money. So

There's also incentives. I believe they started the senior level which is above her

actually, it's probably the next level above senior but

Actually, we could probably have a look

You're just giving one second here

Senior

Yeah with the senior with 250 distributors, you'll get an iWatch

500 servitors you get a Macbook

Thousand distributors you get a vacation

Two thousand distributors of Rolex always wanted one of those

Four thousand distributors jet smarter Club, so we will fly anywhere

Whatever that is eight thousand I think Lamborghini and there's going to be more bonuses down the road and these are just incentives

Oh also, I should mention that all residual income will be paid out daily. So let's say you make

For example three thousand dollars residually per month and that's based on

30 days

Depending on when people come in so you could be looking at a hundred dollars a day basically so daily pay

Residual paid out daily. That's big. You don't have to wait for your paycheck

You know

you basically do the work you get paid do the work you get paid do the work you get paid and

I don't know if you tell but but it looks my shirt. I am a worker. So yes, this is a

Exciting time for us

Now

What was I gonna to show you next? Oh, yeah, I'll show you my downline quickly. Just proof that I do have

over 100 distributor or a hundred people referred

So you'll have to excuse my computer. It's pretty slow

really slow actually

Here we go there, okay 105 and a couple extra down at the bottom so

parents at

Yes with that being said we're gonna go over to the resources. So it doesn't matter if you're a professional a newbie doesn't matter

We'll go down here. We're get our resources. So basically

You click the link below this video. You create your free account once you do that you got 33 days while we're in pre-launch

Everything's free. It's pretty easy to give away something for free

You can go to instant traffic which will take you to human eyeballs traffic

traffic I believe which is

actual traffic as far as I'm concerned, actually, I just

Tested it. I will let you know how that goes

But you're gonna want to do some a mixture of paid traffic Facebook posts solo ads

udemy, I believe is one that they

Tell you about in their emails

You send an email to all your people on your contact list and there are leader emails to all these things are

vital like I mean if you're gonna

Join, something like this and think you're gonna make big money with a referring a single person

Like on the MLM side you're dreaming. It just doesn't happen. So you have to get it

You have to get you have to get your hands dirty. You got to do the work. So

You know

Spend a little bit of money on the solo. Get some people under your under you

you know throw it a Facebook post once or twice a day on your wall, you know, and

So I use Instagram. I've got 17,000 followers there. I get leads from there daily. I

Have an email was

pretty not much of one, but I do have an email list of about a thousand people and I email them quite frequently and

You know, I also have a small team of people that do

Join certain opportunities with me. So I mean, I'm not a professional and you know

I may be in the same boat as me working

ten hours a day and then you know you got the kids and and or not but you got chores to do at home and

Just life is busy

But if you don't make time now

To do these things and you know to work

If you could work for 60 to 90 days right now build yourself a good team and then and then take a couple weeks off

And relax, you know, like this is the time to create your free account a little bit using the link below this video

okay, your you know get your hands dirty get in there and do some work and

Yeah, I mean it's only gonna benefit us down the road

so anyways

Aside from that little rant there

So yeah, like you said instant traffic Facebook post solo ads emails leave your emails they all convert very well

On this is your link right here a lot of people don't know where that is

So this is the link just highlight a copy and paste it copy it paste it under Facebook

well, put it here, you know or say

Message me fruitful or whatever it is. That's enough. That's like you want to send it to people

It's it's got your name, but at the end that's mine at the end

So yeah, basically

Create the create your free account use the link below this video. I

will send you a couple emails to you know, kind of guide you in the right direction and

Yeah, let's let's get going here. Let's build a team once

Let's uh, this is exciting times

Anyways, uh, thanks, I hope you liked my Forex takeover calm kind of

Introduction slash review, whatever you want to call it

Anyways, I better get off to bed cuz I gotta get up at 4:30 for work

But please have a great night, and we'll talk to you soon. Thanks. Bye

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Art Crayons | Comparison & Review | Water Soluble Art Crayons for Mixed Media - Duration: 54:32.

hi everyone its Keren here and welcome back to my channel today I'm really

excited because I am going to do a comparison video between all the

different art crayons that I own and that are on the market so meaning not

all the crayons that are in the market I own but all the ones that I have I've

pulled out there are six different kinds that I'm going to be comparing today

they go by different names depending on the company but they all have a crayon

like consistency and they're water soluble that means that you can blend

them with water and they can be used as watercolors and I am going to compare

different techniques with them not so much the techniques of how to do things

you can go and watch different techniques on how to use each one of

these in separate videos I more want to compare between them doing the same

technique and using the same mediums underneath I'm going to tell you which

ones I'm going to be comparing today I'm gonna be comparing the Tim Holtz

distress crayons the Dina Wakley's scribble sticks, the Marabu art crayons

the Prima marketing water-soluble oil pastels the gelatos and the Derwent

art bars there is definitely other water-soluble crayons out there in the

market like the ink tents and the Neo colours inktense is also buy there went

while the new colors is I can't remember the condom of the company but it can

definitely check those out what I want to do is I'm not gonna be giving you an

opinion I love all of these so I'm not gonna give you an opinion and which one

is the best or which one is the worst that's not the intention of this video

what I really want to emphasize is for you to see how they react in different

different techniques and then you can decide what's most convenient for you

what you would think you would use the most

you could choose like two of them or you know if you maybe don't know how to use

some of these then this is an opportunity to see them and compare them

to others so if you've had some let's say sitting there and you don't know

what to do with them this is a great way of watching this video and learning

or you could just let if you don't have any of these are crayons and you've been

thinking of getting some then you'll know the difference I'm hoping that I

will not say anything opinionated in either way sometimes I go like wow and

amazing but I do love all of these equally so I just want to compare the

different crayons and just not specifically as I said the given opinion

but just to show you that there's different options out there in the

market and I'm gonna try to compare colors that are similar to each other as

much as I can so you can really see the difference so let's get started so for

the first paper that I split into six sections and I put the names on each one

I picked some blue colors from the different sets and at the end of this

video I will definitely talk about the price point and how many communists said

how much it is individually to buy and how it works but right now I'm just

going to experiment with the actual prions and just wanted to let you know

I'm listing all the links to all the products below in the description area

so you can definitely go ahead and choose and pick and decide on price

point depending on what you want to buy if you were looking to buy some crayons

and this is the best this paper is a watercolor paper this is a cold press

watercolor paper this is the Prima marketing one but any of the cold press

ones will work this one is untreated there's nothing on it no just so no

nothing and I just want to show you how they react with this so I'm going to

make some marks this is the gelato then the marabou cream another marabou I did

not have the exact blue so it's gonna have to be this blue now when I am

flying them here the mayor the Emir abou is definitely creamier than the gelato

the gelato is usually very creamy but the marabou seems to be more creamy when

I'm adding its in terms of smoothness let's see about a distress crayon

Oh actually now this is really really also really smooth that distress crayon

goes on really smoothly almost like butter as well so so far this one is

even smoother let's go with the Prima marketing smart kid this is more acts

like a crayon not as smooth as the other ones and then I'm going to do the

scribble sticks this is actually the hardest ones it's almost like a pencil

you can hear it also in the sound right so the smoothness you can hear in the

sound so just in comparing smoothness this is the least smooth out of it this

is this most smooth second and these are about the same and let's see about that

there went art bar yeah it's not bad not as smooth inking also like a cream very

similar to the scribble stick okay so now that I put all six of them I want to

try a couple things I'm actually going to try it with my finger and see what

happens if I can actually blend it so

you can blend but I'm really putting a lot of effort but that has nothing to do

I don't think with the actual crayons you see they blend really nicely but if

I had just two underneath this it would blend better this one is blending a

little bit better yeah so the creamier they are the better the blending yeah

this one is blending as well why did I think this was blue it doesn't look like

blue it looks like black but it is like a dark blue I think okay let's see about

this one so I am putting a lot of effort to blend these but I think that's

because as I said there's no there's no art there's no gesso underneath

I can't blend the scribble stick when there's no gesso underneath same with

the art with it there went one okay so this one blended the marabou blended the

best on on this unprepped watercolor paper now I'm going to try it with a

wipe and I'm going to try on this one so let's see yeah so this one blends and

I'm more looking to see if there's any markings so it blended really nicely

this is the gelato blended really nice certainly and no markings were left on

that so that's nice sometimes there's a lot of lines and markings that are that

stay on marabou beautifully how it blends very

nicely okay let's try with distress crayon oh

there's the blue coming out yeah also blended really nicely on watercolor

paper and let's try the water soluble oil pastel very nicely I mean I think

like when you have the good quality watercolor paper it makes a huge

difference okay let's try this scribble sticks also blends really nicely you

don't see any lines and the last one is the Derwent art bar and as well so in

terms of blending over this watercolor paper this is the cold press watercolor

paper I'm quite impressed with it now we're gonna do the test with the actual

water called water paint brush and I'm going to take this one this one just has

water in it already and I'm going to

blend it together and I want to see what happens when I blend it up beautiful so

the gelatos of course blend up and blend nicely together very nice so

let me just clean the paintbrush and

there we go so a lot of them blend really nicely we've been with water so I

really like that so far so far I love every single one of them I love how they

blend the intensity of it beautifully

okay let's see about the this one the Prima one also really well I put some

more water so obviously the more water you put the more it will blend let's try

the scribble sticks now so the scribble sticks give you a lighter effect because

they don't they don't go as as much I mean you can still see an intense color

in it but it's not it's different you can see it's they're more translucent so

let's go with that the scribble sticks are more translucent let's see about the

Derwent one the Derwent are also more translucent but you can still blend I

like it that you can still blend the colors underneath so that's really

really good so there we go so the comparison so far I mean they're all

amazing to tell you the truth I can't even tell you which one I would choose

over another I really can't but I just really like

this so okay so this is the first test this is on an untreated paper this is a

cold press watercolor I'm going to bring now one that is already treated with

gesso this is also a cold press watercolor but in this case it doesn't

really matter once you put a coat of gesso it doesn't really matter what type

of paper you have underneath as long as it's

coated with just so you're gonna get a different effect so that's the beauty of

it so let's start with this one so I picked some purples because I'm bored of

using the same colors all the time I don't like always using the same color

so I thought I would compare purples instead and this paper is prepped with

white gesso this is the Prima finna bear white gesso and I give it just one coat

and it will give a different effect the blending will be easier and I really

want to talk about why art crayons they are so easy to use the water-soluble

crayons are just easy to apply you can cover a surface really well they're

amazing for writing you can also use them for sort of variety of things so

that's why they're so cool to have because you can use them for so many

different things so I'm going to start again and this time I will start again

with the de purple this is the gelato I'm gonna do the same thing so I'm gonna

create these circles again not as smooth as the other one let's see about the

purple from marabou and the nice thing about marabou you can move them up and

down you can push the tip up I think like the stress Karan's are the crayons

are the same how are the gelatos to the only ones that I like these without that

you have to just peel the paper are these other three okay so variable

crayons yeah very smooth like I said even on the

under white gesso then let me try the Tim Holtz ones

yeah the Tim Holtz ones are actually quite creamy on anything basically

I did the circles backwards but that's okay you'll get you'll get the idea so

let's do the circle the same this way so it doesn't get confused and the last one

is the Derwent and obviously you can see that within the different companies

there is different colors and some of them have so many sets that you can find

a variety of colors of them so for example Tim Holtz has so many sets of

colors well there went or Prima or even the mayor blue crayons and the Dina

weakly come with less less colors less variety so that's another thing if

you're looking for a lot of variety obviously you have to pay for that

variety but if you're looking for a lot of variety then this is the place that

you can you can basically find them this is the Tim Holtz has the most variety in

terms of colors okay so let's start blending with our fingers and it's a

little bit easier to blend this way let me get the wipe so I can especially the

marabou wow this is really blending easily not as easy for the Tim Holtz

which I am surprised I thought it would be same with the prima ones so compared

to this one I remember well we already put water in this but it actually

blended oh no they blended with wipe much easier than obviously with with the

finger but I just wanted now if I wet my finger and I actually apply it you can

get a better blend obviously so the wetter it is the better that's why

they're called water soluble and this one doesn't do it at all so now I am

making mistakes as I see and I'm blending the wrong thing but it doesn't

really matter I just want to show you so for example

with the wipe okay you see how how cool this one

has the jet so you can actually blend and you can actually also remove so the

cool thing about having the cool thing about having gesso is that it blends

really nicely it doesn't blend as intense but it blends really nicely and

you can also remove which is nice if you make mistakes let's try the wipe with

this you see it's like a different effect all together beautifully how they

blend I love it ok so it becomes an actual watercolor before it just became

a blended crayon well now it's an actual watercolor

effect and the lightest one still blends completely but the lightest one is this

one I think the intensity of the crayon so maybe it's the strength of how I put

them makes a difference so in terms of the watercolor now huge difference how

it blends right because you can really create that watercolor effect you

couldn't do that when you didn't have a gesso so I really love the watercolor

effect of this how cool is that so you can create really neat effects with the

watercolor the gelatos especially blended really nicely hold on let me put

some more water so I love how this is giving me a more smooth finish as

opposed to the gelatos are giving me a more of a watercolor effect this one is

more like paint it almost feels like paint it's hard to explain but it feels

like paint let's see about the art crayons

also this is more like paint you see how it's more intense it doesn't give me

that watercolor effect I mean it could but it just continues it has so much on

it that I could paint the whole block with this so it feels more like paint

than anything else let's try with these this is a prima one yeah a little bit

more like watercolor ish let's try with the scribble sticks also very watercolor

it should this one because it's not as intense it really gives you that

watercolor look I really like that as I said I like all of them but some of them

gives you different effects this is why I like having all different ones this

gives you the lightest watercolor out of all of them and that's nice to see as

well so that's really cool I will put these aside just so you can compare the

Jes old one and then on gesso one so this is the gesso you can see let me

compare apples with apples so there is the first two right so they it's more of

a watercolor effect as opposed to an intense effect then you have these two

which is the marabou crayons and the Dena Wakely ones you see the difference

in the effect and really huge difference in terms of the intent I mean that there

went art bar so when you add the water with the gesso was a big difference this

is more like paint while this is more like a watercolor okay so these are the

two that I'm comparing I will put these aside and I'm gonna bring a third one

here for this one I wanted to compare the different Gesell's so you so hard I

added the white gesso and I wanted to see we would work the same on clear just

so so I put a whole clear gesso coat on the background and then

added a little patch of the black just to see how it would react on clear gesso

and how it would react on black gesso and I'm going to switch the colors as

well okay for this one it has the clear gesso as I said and the black gesso and

I grab some green crayons and I'm going to make smaller patches because I want

to try a couple of techniques on them so I'm going to just make small lines here

and the next one is the marabou so obviously there's advantages of and

disadvantages to everything each company makes their own unique way

of making these crayons so you basically have to figure out what you want the

most what kind of things are the most important to you whether it is price

value whether it is intensity of color whether it is what comes how many the

type of colors the amount of colors they come in so there's so many different

things to consider this is why I was saying that you need to figure out

what's the best thing for you oops I just realized I didn't put this one here

so so far they're being applied the same way on the clear gesso and the black

gesso this is clear just so and black gesso from Prima marketing but any clear

gesso black gesso would work so that is fine to do as well so I'm going to go

straight with the watercolors no need to do the wipe test it's probably the same

I just want to go directly with the paint brush and just blend them and of

course you can see that they blend beautifully let's try on the black so

they go beautiful on black as well and you can also use them and blend them on

black let's go to the next one I just wanted to see how far it goes so

I see this kind of they have a lot of pigment all of them do okay so you can

see how far it goes same with this one the marabou ones look

perfectly on black as well so you really see that there is a huge similarity

between all of them and of course I don't know how much I'm applying of each

one on the background so some of them might look like they're not as intense

but that's because maybe I didn't add as much right so you never know you what

you want to see is blend ability you want to see that it looks like

watercolor that you can add it to different things

so that's beautifully as well so really nice to be able to blend these so I

really like all of them and you can see the difference for example this one as I

said before these last two always blend a little bit lighter than all the other

ones which is advantage if you don't if you're scared of doing things and you

don't want to put a lot of color as you can see this is almost translucent you

barely you can barely see it well the marabou you could see it really well I

wonder if it has to do with how much I applied so I'm going to test that I want

to make sure that it's not me putting too little on so I put a lot more now

and you can see they're still becoming translucent so it has nothing to do with

the amount that I'm putting on same with the Dare wind so let's start with this

and go ahead and do experiments at home if you have the other one if you have

the neo colors or you have a inktense then you go ahead and you experiment

with them so the same with these ones that there went is kind of more

translucent which was something that we already saw right we

already knew that they were more translucent another thing that test that

I want to do is the paint test from the are crayons so this is where you get

some wetness hold on I'm gonna get some wetness on this and I want to see if I

paint with them this way so here we go so there we go you see you can you make

your own watercolors with these right you could take pieces of these all of

these and you can make your own watercolor so that's the beauty of them

but you see when you're painting like this the watercolor doesn't show on

black as much let's start with the marabou crayons how it works again same

thing you can really make beautiful watercolors with it so this is really

nice so they don't show on black when you do the watercolors okay let's start

let's take the Tim Holtz crayon same thing so I'm testing that tip to see if

how intense is the watercolor I can create I've seen people put pieces of

the crayons inside little bottles and put in water and mixing it and making

your own spray so there's lots of ideas out there this is why I said this is

only to show you the comparison it's not to give you all the ideas for creating

so all of them have the same similar effect that you can do by painting with

them like this so that's good to know let's see with which one am I missing

all the Dina weakly well so all of them have the same effect

they all are amazing in terms of creating watercolor again following the

same thing these are lighter the last two so if you are looking for something

that is a little bit lighter that is not as intense because

you'll like it when it's lighter than this these are the colors to go with

these are the crayons to go with I meant to say so they all have a similar effect

that way so that's good okay so this is why I cleared it with the clear and

black gesso and I just want to tell you one thing the one thing that thinks that

the gelatos has is it has the metallic colors and I think that the stress

crayon have a couple colors I think they have the gold in the silver but all the

other ones might have it I am actually not sure I know prima dozen Derwent

might have in the inktense ones but not in this art bars but then gelatos have a

set of metallics and I want to show you how nice they look on a black so they're

quite intense and you can kind of see the shininess of them I don't know if

you can on this thing but you can see that there's shinier they're kind of

shimmery and they work well on both white and black obviously yeah but you

really see the shimmery on the black so that's one thing that I wanted to add

that the gelatos have that really nice shimmery color as well as their matte

colors as well okay now I want to work on this distressed paper from Tim Holtz

this is a really high quality paper mixed media paper and also can take

watercolor so I really wanted to compare to see how it looks on this and I picked

some pink colors this time so you could see the difference now the Derwent color

does not have a pink I went with a red in this one another thing I wanted to

say is that the gelatos they come in a bigger size they come in the double

scoop size so you can cover more area especially for large projects so you

could always get those as well the only thing with gelato sisters there's so

many colors they have the regular colors and then they have the metallic colors

the pastel colors them the neon colors they're so so many so it becomes really

expensive when you need to buy but there are so many

and kinds of colors right so if you want to have a lot and you don't care about

how much you're spending so definitely go with something like gelatos or

distress crayons which are have a lot of different colors or you could get a set

like like the Prima one which has 24 colors already or the scribble sticks

have two sets of twelve colors so I'm going to talk about all those after so I

know I get distracted sometimes and go off-topic

but I will compare these ones as well another thing I wanted to compare is how

to create water color paint on my mat so I always work on this mat this is a

grayish color mat it's the Ken Oliver mat and it's the large one it covers

almost my whole desk and it's really good because number one it's clingy so

things don't move as much when you're working on them and also it's really

easy to clean I've caked it on with so many things

here and it's so easy to clean another thing I wanted to talk about the art

crayons is that talking about cleaning is that they're so easy to clean because

they're water-soluble they're so easy to clean so first I'm going to test one

line of them like this and then I'm going to create color with them so just

to make sure that I know where things are I will put them in front one of the

things that bothers me about some of these is that the lids I tend to lose

lids all the time so the first three that I'm working with have these lids

and always searching to see where these lids are the other three the ones that

comes in the set don't actually have lids so the nice thing about them does

you never ever lose the lid I'm always searching for the lids on my desk I am

not very organized so that's the only thing sometimes that annoys me I wish

that came with no lids but what can I do it protects them so that's why

so the diva weekly ones I want to talk about that they're actually the most

crayon like in terms of how they draw you could actually write with it and

stuff as well so it's really interesting seeing with these there when twins this

one is kind of very hard it's kind of breaking apart and it doesn't give me as

much of it so first I'm going to do the same thing I did before which is just

blend them and they blend beautifully on this distressed mixed-media paint a

paper however you see they're not blending all the way down like the other

ones did when they were on their gesso the gesso really helps things move along

so the as you can see the gelato didn't blend as much but these marabou ones

blending beautifully so I wonder if it has to do with the type of paper that

makes the difference each one kind of react differently let's see this one

this is the Tim Holtz one and it could be that I didn't put enough but it's

just blending on its own it's lightening that but it's not picking up too much of

the color let's see with the Prima one

so yeah this one is blending a little bit easier let's see the Dena Dena the

Wakeley one yeah this is also blending really nice I mean they're all blending

nicely but it's just depending on this one blends as well but it leaves a

little bit more of a mark so I'm not so crazy about that okay so now I'm going

to try and make my own water color with this so you can make your own

watercolors by adding oops wrong ones you can make your own water colors by

adding water to them so you can make light watercolors with them

and this works on anything you see how it you can paint with it it's hard to

see that it's there but it is definitely there not with the marabou same thing

this one obviously is a little bit of a darker color so it's more intense but

again the same thing you can make really nice watercolors with it with a distress

crayon same idea let me put a little bit more it feels like it didn't have so

much because I really want to see if it's the intensity I mean sometimes it's

just how light I placed it on yeah you see now it blends more and it has more

intensity to it you can use these type of paint brush which is like a

watercolor fillable refillable paint brush or you can use regular watercolor

paint brushes it's up to you same thing works perfectly this way love it that

way yep now let's see about the scribble sticks same thing so you see depending

on the intensity of how much you put there they will paint as well so I love

that and this paper from Tim Holtz is great for that you see here pieces of it

came off this is what I meant by you can actually create your own intense

watercolor spray so the more you put of these crayons in other a bottle or you

know in some kind of dish and mix it with water you get a more intense color

or intense look to everything so this was a nice experiment or you see that

you can use them this way as well the last paper I want to try is a hot press

watercolor paper this is a hundred percent cotton and it's a little bit

different than the other one which is a cold pressed one and I wanted to see if

there's a difference in them and I did not prep this one as well because I

really wanted to see the difference I grabbed some orange colors I do not have

the orange from marabou so I'm using yellow instead but I just

to kind of show you the difference and I'm gonna do the same exact thing as

always just to see if it reacts differently on the hot press watercolor

paper which is a smoother better quality watercolor paper so I'm going to do a

little bit different this than the other one in terms of how I'm placing them

just because I want to try something else as well so they're going really

smoothly on this is a smoother paper you could probably also use the Bristol

smooth paper from Strathmore there any Bristol smooth paper wow this is really

smooth this paper is amazing I mean it's not cheap I've just bought it because I

wanted to use it for certain projects and I am wasting one of the papers for

that but that's okay because I really want to show you how they work on these

as well scribble sticks

and there went all right bars this is also kind of a red I'm sorry I should

orange but that's okay it's an orange e red okay so I'm gonna do

I'm just curious actually how smooth a we'll go on oh yes you know it's really

smooth especially the marabou well marabou really blended smoothly without

any water let's see about this one this one does too so these three blends and

nicest without water all on this paper sorry I'm just grabbing a wipe and let's

see I'm trying to use different fingers so they don't blend so this one without

water obviously and this one for sure not so I think these ones have a little

bit more of that paste enos then these two so that's why they blend that way

now we're going to do it with the wipe like I did before and let's try it with

the wipe with this one so so you see how can you can create really cool effects

with wipes as well maybe I should start with the top nothing

so this one has a little bit more intensity to it but I think it has also

to do with them colors I choose I mean even this Yale is pretty intense and it

blends really nicely this this one left a little bit more like lines than these

two let's see with the crayons not blending is nicely on this paper which I

thought that everything would so that's okay so far this one blend these two

blended the best but with gesso it would blend them beautifully like I you saw

before the scribble sticks leaving a little bit of marks but I can still

blend them more and lastly this one

it's the least intense of course right it most of it comes off so I'm going to

do the test with the water as well yeah so you see how nice how nice this blends

but it does leave like it does leave that circle in the middle let's see with

the yellow yeah this one blends much easier look at the marabou crayons blend

beautifully on this paper really really nicely you don't even see a line

anywhere where the gelatos leave the line same thing with this this one

leaves a line so unless you don't want these lines you definitely need to use

some kind of gesso underneath and then you will not see that let's see here

so so far the marabou crayons blended nicely all the prima ones are blending

nicely as well so it all depends on the formula that the crayons were made with

let's see Dina weeklies lands beautifully on this paper and finally

let's see what this one yeah dosoo blends really nicely doesn't leave any

effects okay that's good that's good to know so I really like that and now I

want to see if it will work with the stencils so let me see so I'm taking

this stencil and I don't think it's going to work on these type of surfaces

actually maybe I'll do it a little bit differently so I'm going to apply here

on the side so I'm going to compare this one and I'm going to do it on the other

one as well with the gesso so one of the techniques

that I love doing is doing like a masking or ghosting and one of the best

ones is to do it with stencils I am going to apply more color here there's

that

and let's see how it works with the different ones okay so I don't have

space here so I'll have to do it over here okay so now I'm going to put the

stencil on top and you're gonna see what I mean

and this you can do in larger areas as well so you could work within a stencil

and create patterns so you're removing some of the color from the gelato so it

does work on this type of paper and it is not just underneath usually it works

better when there's gesso but it's working beautifully with this as well oh

it looks really good like that let's see what these ones yeah so that looks good

yes it's working I'm so happy I wasn't sure if it was going to work on these

type of backgrounds but it does so you see it creates really cool patterns by

removing some of the intensity you get these really cool patterns in the

background so this one thing it works just as well I think I put too much and

you can still see the lines and this works as well if you do it on the one

with gesso it looks really it works really really well so for example let's

see if it works with ones that it's already been done so for example you

could put the air-crane art crayon on dry it up and then come back and still

have a reaction with the water it will still react with the water and create a

pattern that's the beauty of the crayons these are great techniques that you can

do you can remove things and create those really cool patterns so I'm trying

to see if they will all work the same especially when there's gesso underneath

things work much better and you can remove it much easier this effect is

fantastic when you have just so underneath you see there the intensity

of it is much better let's use a little bit of a smaller

area here boy I just dirtied that did not mean to do that you see how nicely

it removes itself so that's what I love about it the crayons that they're so

easy to remove there we go I think it's dirty from something else

the lighter the color obviously the lighter the effect but there's so many

different techniques that can be done with these crayons really ridiculously

amazing techniques and you can see all of them everywhere so let's talk a

little bit about the price point okay so let's start with the gelatos as I said

gelatos come in so many colors I can't even count them and I do have price list

here on the side actually went and looked that up so in terms of gelatos

and let's go with these let's put up without the ones I used and also the

bigger one which is a double scoop it comes in a bigger size it comes in a

huge variety of colors and all you have to do is just either buy them in

packages or individually for example each one of them individually can cost

between $2 and 250 and all the prices I'm talking about our US Dollars and of

course you can get some one sale in different preset places but the sets for

example a large set that has like 33 colors can cost like $50.00 while a

smaller set of 15 can cost $25 and things like a small sets I have like

only six of the same colors so there they group them in two colors the dose

can cost about $10 and sometimes you can get them on on sale like I mean these

are like the retail price that they go for but you can definitely find them

cheaper in different places in terms of availability there are highly available

in many different stores both online in brick-and-mortar stores and a lot of

people carry them these are they're basically almost the original

it's by faber castell so there is just lots of different colors that you can

use with these so that's these are really fun the next ones are the marabou

crayons and definitely these are the newest ones I've played with recently I

hadn't played with these before and it come in a variety of colors but I only

have a few colors only because these were sent to me now not everything that

I am talking about today was sent to me a lot of the things I've bought myself

almost actually everything I've bought myself except for Mary the marabou

crayons everything else I've purchased with my own money so over the years I've

wanted to experiment with different things I love the different

consistencies of different products so it makes a huge difference for me to

have a variety in terms of these I love love love the fact that they're longer

and have more in them and you can roll them up and the only thing as I said is

the little lids that get lost everywhere but other than that I would say these

are the creamiest out of all and I love them just as much as everything else but

these are basically the creamiest the ones that I found the creamiest in terms

of the marabou they sold they sell individually for about $4 each and or

you can buy them in sets of four for $15 but there's not a lot of colors not a

lot of colors like the gelatos or the distress crayons there is less colors

but as I said they're quite intense in color and very smooth the next ones is

the distress crayons and they come in little packages like these and they come

in sets of six I don't have all the colors these packages go retail for

about $13 but many times they're on sale so you could get them probably for like

$10 I just grabbed a few colors from here they come like this or you can put

them in a tin altogether there's about 10 different sets so there's a huge

variety of colors and as I say they're about 10 to 10 $13 per set and also you

can buy them individually for about 250 they're also quite creamy and really

nice to use individually or with water and again the same thing with the lids

you might lose them the only good thing is that it has the color late so you

which one you've lost and they can be brought out or in depending on how much

you want of it so it's almost like a lipstick that way

so the next one is the Prima marketing one and the Prima marketing one comes in

a set like this it comes with 24 colors and I took a few of them from this it

comes with 24 colors now this is a really used up set I've used this a lot

and they call them the water soluble oil pastels but they're still kind of like

art crayons the nice thing about this is that it's 24 colors and they go for

about $20 so they're quite inexpensive in terms of how much they cost and how

much you get for it because I've used these a lot I've used in I had a class

where I used to use them a lot I mean they look really used up they come like

that but it's not doesn't look nice when I'm showing you the ugly way they

actually come pretty beautiful inside with with all the colors listed in terms

of the shades so it's really nice and comes with many different shades of

blues purples reds blue you can actually see all the colors right here so those

have used a lot these are was one of the originals that I had be after gelato so

I had gelatos first and I had the oil pastels then I got their art sorry the

distress crayons and recently I got the scribble sticks and the marabou art

crayons so those are the ones that I have gone recently in terms of the

scribble sticks so they come I'll show you how they come they come in this

really nice tin beautiful nice tin and there's two sets of these they come in

this is the first set and let me just tell you that how much it cost they cost

about $22 for 12 crayons and there's only two sets whoops this is something I

was scribbling about so you see they come like this and you can the nice

thing is you can put them back in here like that

and you have it all set to go so you could travel with this and it's just

really nice to have them this way so I love the fact that the way they store I

love that there are not as intense about really blending nicely and they're good

for art journaling mainly like it's not so much for covering a huge area but

you're giving it a little touches to things and it comes with many different

colors I only have the first set I don't have the second one but I'm sure it

comes with more complementary colors to the ones that are already here so I do

like the tin because it doesn't flip anywhere in the Sun have lids that's the

one thing that I I'm kind of like don't want so many lids everywhere and finally

I want to talk about the Derwent art bar so this one somebody recommended it and

I ended up buying them and I haven't used as much they're actually made in

the UK as it says here there's a different there went I think is a UK

company also come in this really nice tin and come in different color

combinations I wonder if the ink tents from their wind would be something that

you would be interested more in but these are really cool I found them a

little bit lighter if you're looking for something a little bit lighter to use

then this is definitely the thing to go I like that they come in this individual

packaging and something like this which is the art bars they go for $24 they're

about $58 I think I got them on sale because I don't remember paying that

much but who knows maybe I did pay that much $58 for 24 and the inktense which

is the ones that I don't have now there must be very intense there's $65 for 24

and that's a retail price obviously that's not when you get some kind of

sale on them especially on like Amazon and stuff and the last one I didn't do

it's the Neo colors I don't have those but they go for depending on the size of

the packaging there you go for 10 of them for 1450 there is 30 of them for

like $43 and then you forget the whole set of 84 is a hundred and twenty

dollars and a lot of people swear by these you can go and check them out in

different other videos where people compare those as well

I didn't have them so I couldn't compare them but these are the ones that I

wanted to compare and I'm just really happy of the comparison I will show you

again what I did so this is the one where I didn't have anything on them and

this created beautiful effects on this cold press watercolor paper then we have

the one that I put the white gesso on so beautiful the beautiful blending and

also masking so it was really easy to do that I loved how they went on the clear

gesso in the black gesso as well some of the more intense ones are over here

while the lighter ones are at the bottom then I tried them all so of course on

the Tim Holtz distress paper so that's really really nice you see how nicely it

blended and it didn't need any type of prepping so that's some good paper out

there and the last one it was the hot press watercolor paper and you can see

that it blended beautifully as well so the nice thing about these is that they

blend whether or not you put gesso or not you can get different effects and

you can also create some beautiful things with them so thank you so so much

here I'm gonna put these there went ones here thank you so much for joining me

today while I talked about the different water-soluble crayons out there in the

market I try to cover as much as I can but I'm sure I forgot to say something

and of course always share your ideas and information with me as well I love

when you guys tell me about your experiences with the different products

I just can tell you as much as I know and sometimes I have more knowledge but

I forget to say it so if I didn't cover something just let me know thank you so

so much I hope you like the intensity of this video and if you liked it please

give it a thumbs up share it with your friends on social media that is really

really important for me if you share it then more people know about my channel

and subscribing is really important because the more views the more videos I

can bring to everyone so thank you so much and have an amazing day bye

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제 5회 서울 비건 페스티벌 리뷰 5th Seoul Vegan Festival Review | Yusun - Duration: 14:55.

Which one do I need to take this time??

Do I need to bring two??

I will bring this bottle

Oh! I need to bring cash! not credit card

Now it's 10am

I am eating watermelon

I went cycling & gym in the morning

Vegan life is so simple

Eat fresh fruits & plant foods

If you become vegan, you will see so many other things

If you can become vegan,

if have any question, leave comment

Hello~everyone

I will meet my friend later

I came here a bit early this time

It's gluten-free

Seller: We will be hard to find vegan tarte

Also it is very cheap

Yusun: Is it cheap???

Sauce will be delicious

This is made of fabric which is thrown away

This is so cute

Can I advertise something?

Yes, you can. I support vegan product !!

We published magazine called Trash!

So we are now funding

if you are interested in, please check this out

Hello~She came from Daegu!!

Awesome!!

I am pesco-vegetarian,

but it is still hard to maintain the diet

Daegu is a highly conservative country !

Was Daegu a conservative city ?? !!

It is really good to be here

Yusun: I was planing to buy this vegan shirt

This is chicken

Can you find vegetarian restaurant in Daegu?

Not much. So I have to eat carefully

I try to follow vegan diet at home

But I watch what I eat very carefully outside

Yusun: I was planing to buy vegan shirt

Why I could meet her is because she also wants to buy vegan shirts

But the clothes is too thick to wear in hot summer

So both of us couldn't buy that thick vegan t-shirts

She is pesco-vegetarian

She came from Daegu,

which makes me feel that she is awesome

We are eating the same foods

My friend left cuz she has another appointment today

Do you follow my instagram?

You can find me on instagram

I am trying to more on insta story

If you have instagram, you can follow me

I saw that some of the new vegan restaurants came

and sell some foods this time

I bought this dessert

This place is not in Seoul

So I am trying to eat their sweet

What I ate was from Spoon me

which was tasty

I know there are so many foods to eat

But I don't like eating any fried foods

Yeah, I don't like it

Anyway, this time there are packed with people

which is pretty awesome

This time I met several people

I slept early yesterday

Thank you so much

You say Hello to me first this time

Thank you so much

To be honest, it is not easy to make Youtube video for me

I do this, it's because I am vegan

I want to meet so many vegan friends

This time I was so happy to see you this time

And thank you so much for those who are willing to be on my video

I hope that I want to see so many healthy options at the vegan festival next time

You might feel that, there are so many fried, oily vegan options at the festival

If you followed vegan diet for a long time, you will look for healthy options

I am the one who want to see healthy vegan foods

I would like to compare other vegan festivasl in other countries

If you can invite me to vegan festival in your country, it will be so fun

See you next time

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1Password 7 for Mac Review - Duration: 2:54.

1Password 7 is Agilebits' latest version of 1Password for Mac and brings a ton of welcomed

changes and security improvements.

If you can get around the fact that it now requires a monthly subscription, this is may

be worth checking out.

In this video we're not going to go super in depth on the app and what it does, but

if you want to learn more about it, check out our review on 1Password 6 that we made

a few years ago.

Opening up the app we'll find a lot of the similar things that we know and love with

the old version of 1Password.

We're presented with all of our passwords and the rich, beautiful icons, links to the

website, one time passwords, usernames, notes, and everything else you'd need.

The sidebar is where a lot of the changes take place.

We can still sort through all of the types of saved items, such as credit cards, addresses,

and much more.

We can also tag items and organize things into certain categories.

New, and one of my favorite changes, is the password security section.

In this section we can check for possible security breaches, leaked passwords, unsecure

sites, reused passwords, and much more.

At the top of each login item in the main view we will also see a banner at the top

saying that there is an issue and you may want to change your password.

They've also made quite a few changes to the menu bar applet and plugin within browsers.

Now we have a whole window that opens and presents much more information than the previous

version.

It's also much easier to search through your logins and generate a new password.

So, this is a super great update, and what do you do now if you want the new version?

Well, unlike previous versions, this one is available for free form the App Store.

While that's nice that you no longer have to pay through the App Store, it means that

you'll need a monthly subscription.

They do still offer a single device license, but with this version you'll most likely

need the monthly plan.

Pricing starts at $3 per month when you pay for the year, and they have many plans available,

but it's something to note that this is a paid upgrade and will end up paying monthly

for it.

If you don't use the monthly plan, you can still sync everything to iCloud and Dropbox.

However, if you use the subscription, everything it now located on the 1Password servers.

While I do like iCloud sync, in my testing the 1Password sync service is very reliable

and I had no issues creating passwords on my Mac and finding them right away on my iPhone.

Just note that if you want to use the app with a single device license, you'll need

to download the version from their website, not the App Store.

Overall I'm a big fan of the app.

I love the new look and the added security tab is a nice place to check on the status

and safety of your accounts.

Once again, this app is available for free from the App Store, and with the monthly subscription

you can also get it on iPhone, Android, and Windows for free.

Links to everything will be down below.

If you have any questions about the app, let me know in the comment section below.

If you like this video leave it a like and hit that subscribe button for more videos

like this.

This is Mark with iappletech128, and I'll see you in the next one.

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S.H.Figuarts Iron Man Mark 5 review - Duration: 12:45.

Hello folks! Stathis here! Another Iron Man suit!

Today we will take a look at the S.H.Figuarts Iron Man Mark 5 figure.

This suit is from the second Iron Man movie.

As you can see I don't have his box because we bought it used.

But you can have a look at the front side of the box here.

And the back side of the box here.

So this is Iron Man. So let's see his accessories first.

First of all he comes with his suitcase.

His suit is hidden inside the suitcase, if you remember well from the second movie.

The suitcase cannot open but as you can see the paint is awesome.

Very nice sculpted details.

He comes with a set of karate chop hands.

He comes with a set of hands that have the pegs on.

And he comes with a set of relaxed hands that have the repulsors.

Also, he comes with a set of flying effects for his hands.

He comes with a set of flying effects for his legs.

And of course, he comes with a set of blaster effects for his hands.

So let's have a closer look to the details of the figure now.

And here is Iron Man from a closer view.

The first thing I noticed is the incredible paint of the figure.

Very beautiful red metallic paint! Very beautiful silver metallic paint!

It looks veeeeery nice on him!

As you can see, he has silver paint for his eyes.

Silver paint for his arc reactor as well. Nice silver details on his arms.

We also have nice silver details on the back side of his arms.

He looks very good!

I really like how they sculpted the back of the figure. Excellent details!

Nice silver details on the back side of his legs. They look very good!

He looks fantastic! Very beautiful figure!

His feet are made of die-cast. And he also has peg-holes under his feet.

So let's see now the articulation of the figure.

The head is on a ball-joint, it can rotate 360 degrees.

It can look up. It can look down.

It can tilt left and right.

The neck can move down but it's very tight.

It can move a little bit up. The shoulder pads can move up and down.

The shoulder has a very nice circular motion but be careful how you move it, not to scratch the paint.

The arm can rotate 360 degrees.

It can move up this far, it can move down.

It can rotate at this point here.

We have double-jointed elbow and as you can see it doesn't ruin the sculpt of the elbow.

The hand covers are removable and this piece here can move upwards, like this.

There is fist rotation. And the fist can move in and out.

There is rotation at the torso. The torso can bend a little bit backwards.

It can bend bend a little bit forward.

This piece here is movable and when you rotate the torso it is also moving.

The waist is very tight, there is waist rotation though.

It can bend forward this far. It can bend backwards.

You can bring the legs down, like this. The leg can move forward this far.

Can move backwards this far.

Sideways, this far.

The leg can rotate at the thigh. We have double-jointed knee.

The foot can move down this far. A little bit up.

You can lift this piece up, like this. We have nice ankle tilt.

And no rotation at the foot.

The toe can move up this far and it's very tight.

Iron Man has very good articulation, excellent!

So let's see his accessories now. Let's change his hands.

Let's put the hands with the pegs on them.

First of all, you need to remove the hand cover.

And you simply pull out the fist.

Let's put this hand.

Let's put the hand cover as well.

They are so small...!

I will remove this hand as well.

So small....!

Let's put the flying effects.

I will put the flying effects for his legs as well.

And he looks like this now.

Let's put the blaster effects as well.

And now he can shoot his enemies. And he looks like this now.

The figure is 15,5cm tall.

And a size comparison now.

Here he is next to S.H.Figuarts Iron Man Mark 3 and next to S.H.Figuarts Iron Man Mark 6 Black version.

They look great all together!

Here he is next to knock-off S.H.Figuarts Tony Stark.

Here he is next to S.H.Figuarts Batman Injustice.

Here he is next to a deluxe class figure, Legends Mindwipe from Takara Tomy.

And finally, here he is next to S.H.Figuarts green Power Ranger.

Final thoughts...these suits have started being very addictive!

The more I see, the more I want!

Very nice representation of Mark 5 from the second Iron Man movie.

He has very good articulation, nice accessories and the paint is fantastic!

If you like Mark 5 suit, then buy this figure without second thought! It is worth the money!

Stay tuned, product shots will follow up.

Thank you all for watching, see you in the next video, bye!

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ICO Review: ShareRing - The World's First Trusted Token for Sharing Services - Duration: 13:52.

ICO Review: ShareRing - The World's First Trusted Token for Sharing Services

welcome to looking at the markets with David Moadel I have an ICO review

for you today and a review of a very important platform it is sharing sharing

is the platform and share token the SHR token that's the ICO we're going to

review today on looking at the markets first of all what is sharing sharing is

the world's first trusted token for sharing services and the SHR token share

token you can actually get on the whitelist

right now all you have to do is visit the website that is sharing SH arer ing

dot network the pre token sharing event is happening right now

so what is sharing let's talk about it sharing is the world's first blockchain

powered marketplace for the sharing economy it's one way to pay for sharing

everything no matter what it is or where you are let's talk about share pay sh RP

share pay is the base currency that will allow users of the sharing platform to

pay for the use of third party assets and what is the token the token is SH

are the share token share token is the digital utility token that drives

sharing transactions to be written to the sharing ledger that is managed by

the sharing platform so you have the platform you have the ledger you have

the token it all comes together let's talk more about the token itself the

share the sh our token will be issued on the ethereum blockchain using an e rc 20

token standard great standard a total of 3 billion tokens will be available for

purchase with a USD US dollar hard cap of 38 million dollars I like it when

they have a hard cap that's important the pre token

sharing event is actually happening right now you can get involved if you

qualify the token sharing event begins on June 4 June 4th 2018 the SHR tokens

are sold via a whitelist sale process with a kyc that's no your client

verification process for all contributions so be aware that there is

no minimum investment for the mainsail but kyc know your client verification

and whitelisting are essential this can be done by clicking on the white list

link on the home page once again that's sharing sha re RI ng dot network and we

can look at that white page the the white list button right now right on the

home page here we are sharing dot network the world's first trusted token

for sharing services how do you get on the white list to get involved if you

qualify you can get involved by clicking on there it is that's the button get

white listed simple as that you just go to that button right there so this is

one way we're talking about sharing one way to pay for sharing everything no

matter what it is or where you are you also want to read the white paper it's

available for download you just click on that button right on the home page the

mainsail white list is open so you can if you qualify you can get involved so

it's the only token up to speed with your life sharing the sharing economy

has changed how we work travel collaborate go on holiday lend and

borrow money so why are we still relying on cash and credit cards to net to

navigate it great question sharing is the world's first system

designed specifically for you to share things with others there's no fuss no

currency exchange fees I like that no matter where you are or what you're

sharing its global it's secure it's simple it's instant inclusive one ID I

like that they keep it simple they make it convenient you can share everything

we're already used to sharing things like

car rides and houses that's true imagine a world where you can share absolutely

anything from storage space to tools clothes jewelry food or even your

cooking skills that's what sharing is providing for

with sharing they're delivering a system that's so easy to use all of us can get

on board and it's a global way to pay imagine being able to catch a ride to

the airport in Hong Kong stand up stay in an apartment in San

Francisco and find a dog-sitter while you're away and pay for all of these

with one token that's what sharing is Allah is all about and you can do it

without expensive exchange rates or international transaction fees it's

saving you money it's secure it's convenient here's the security right

here sharing uses a distributed recording system based on blockchain

technology this is on the blockchain making it more secure that means it

can't be broken cannot be hacked both the owners and the sharers can feel safe

that your transactions are secure on the blockchain and there's the app I like

that app a universal sharing app is being developed that will allow anyone

to easily see and use any sharing devices around them each partner will

have the option of developing and mini app within the sharing app that will

have functionalities specific to that partner that's a nice-looking app there

put it right on your phone easy and they're working with the following

companies these are partnerships look at all these partnerships here right on the

home page it's in the news sharing has been in the news you can read all of the

latest developments and you can join the community on telegram just click that

button right on the home page there's the timeline I like it I look for

certain things I look for a white paper which we have and we're gonna look at

that and I look for a timeline so we know where they're going what their

plans are the white list they opened already for the the main sale in April

the KYC commenced in May and June is when the mainsail commences that's when

it starts alright there's the team the CEO CEO oh great team

you can meet them all clicking on that button right there and again download

the whitepaper I recommend it highly you can join them on telegram Twitter

social media learn all about them read their blog get in touch

frequently ask questions you can learn all about them let's look at the white

paper it's 22 pages it's actually very

detailed though for 22 pages they give you all the information you need the

world's first a blockchain powered marketplace for the sharing economy one

way to pay sharing everything no matter what it is no matter where you are read

the disclaimer read the ass read the abstract sums it up for you the utility

token from sharing from the developers of an open-source blockchain based

platform that's what sharing is for the sharing economy the marketplace sharing

are launching a blockchain powered marketplace for the 100 billion dollar

sharing economy it's huge there's a lot of profit potential here as we can see

you can learn all about the team the problem can you name more than five

companies that operate within the sharing economy there are a few of them

uber is one of them you probably heard of that one air B&B after that yeah I

don't know too many of them so we need a solution to fill this gap sharing is the

solution not only provides the solution of the issues but also offers additional

benefits the share ledger blockchain is a core component of this because it

enables universal access to every asset attached to the sharing smart system why

choose the sharing economy well it reduces the global footprint offers

greater social sustainability it's in its infancy you know this is a

ground-floor opportunity is what I'm talking about

multifaceted has many products market segments global reach experiencing rapid

growth multiple characteristics around asset identification identity and

security security is so important that's why they're on the blockchain

multiple benefits for asset providers and users areas of applications so many

of them transportation delivery drivers agriculture finance food

Travel real-estate time assets transportation all of them features and

benefits oh my goodness of the share ledger blockchain platform so many

benefits quick and easy sharing transaction validation immutable records

of data additional attributes may be added to an account ID confirmation

rental history asset ownership and so on the share pay shrp is used by customers

to pay for the rental of assets the share token that's what we're talking

about today is used by providers to pay for their access to the share ledger

blockchain including the addition of assets renting out of assets at adding

attributes adding smart contracts and other features providers can earn share

pay by renting out their assets like a car for example and then use those

tokens for let's say renting out the apartment thanks to the multi industry

application earn additional tokens by hosting a node and custom rules may be

added to assets or wallets to allow for various sharing scenarios you want to

read this carefully this is the white paper you can learn about the share

ledger blockchain platform we're not going to read every single thing here I

want you to read this on your own learn about share pay the share token we

talked about those the accounts the assets and they use smart contract

technology the utility of sharing again read about it the accounts how the share

ledger wallet works it's a lightweight wallet written in JavaScript connects to

the remote nodes via RPC for access to the blockchain learn about the proof of

state consensus assets and so on here's the view the simplistic the simple view

of how it works there it is there's the chart how everything is integrated in

the ecosystem at sharing this sharing app I like this app look how beautiful

that app is it's nice a universal sharing app is being developed that will

allow anyone to easily see and use any sharing devices around them it's nice

looking okay we're talking about the sharing transaction fee distribution

most transactions with the exception of exchanging share pay to share token

between wallets on the share ledger blockchain

will incur a small transaction fee payable by providers and share tokens

that's the token we're talking about today this fee will reduce over time

that's good inversely proportional to the current demand of SHR tokens all

right let's talk about fee and SHR token they

have examples here the fee target the 2-year target here's how they plan to

make the transaction fees as low as possible the development timeline we

talked about it here it is the timeline where are they going what's their vision

how are they developing this platform and the token token sale terms of issue

we talked about how the pre token sharing event that was you know says

here back in February 2018 the pre token sharing event ends in May May 2018 and

the token sharing event period starts June 4 2018 and they're selling the SHR

tokens through a whitelist sale process so you want to get on the whitelist if

you want it if you're qualified to get involved get on the whitelist there

that's the way to do it there has to be a que they want to have a kyc no your

client verification process for all contributions

all right the token allocation and the funding allocation I'll let you read

that you can see some of it is by airdrop some goes to advisors bounty

program sharing and the contributors that's the bulk of it 60% and the team

once again great developers great leadership fantastic there's the

development team right there and the advisory team you can meet them all

right there on the white paper all right that is sharing I like it where do you

start you start on the home page that's where you start sharing sha re RI ng dot

network and you can get whitelisted after you do your research learn about

it read the website read the white paper if you qualify get white listed by

simply going to that button right on the home page there this is sharing it's the

world's first trusted token for barring services I'm excited about it I

think this is a fantastic opportunity my name is David Modell this is looking at

the markets I'm gonna keep bringing you these fantastic

ICO opportunities and platforms that are going to help you and are helping people

worldwide thank you so much for watching and listening and I'll talk to you again

soon

you

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BENETT T20 AQUA CORE | goalkeeperglove test & review | SHERLOCK GLOVES - Duration: 2:31.

Hello everyone today we are here to test and review

the Benett Ti 20 aqua core but how it will behave in the field follow us and you will discover it

The latex is the 4 mm contact aqua. One of the best latexes we've tried, the performance is excellent on dry

fantastic just moistened and good in the wet, even the resistance to abrasion proves to be excellent, the cut is a negative

The back is made of mesh and latex supersoft material

The result is a traditional soft and light glove really really very comfortable

The cuff is elastic as the strap that makes a lap on the wrist and allows an excellent closure

In conclusion, the Benett ti 20 aqua core is a great glove from all points of view

The only thing that has not convinced us is the quality of the elastic material of the strap that is damaged so easily

for today everything is

Do not forget to subscribe to ours. YouTube channel to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to subscribe on

Our telegram channel and a greeting to the friends of the sherlock gloves

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Isle of Dogs - Review (Spoiler Free) - Duration: 6:37.

Every so often, you find a film that you want to spread the word of so that everyone will see it,

even if they don't like it.

That's true of Isle of Dogs, but reviewing it feels especially futile.

I'm not implying you need to have seen some of Wes Anderson's films already,

though said fans should love it anyway.

No, the reason this review feels futile

in giving guidance as to whether the film is worthwhile or not is because the film is so weird, bizarre

and quirky that watching the trailer should be enough to tell you whether this is your cup of tea or not.

Still, it's not often we get an animated feature for adults that isn't of the Family Guy variety

of random, vulgar humour. Plus, if you watch these purely to hear

what I have to say, firstly, thanks very much, and second, you'll get what you wanted.

So, the scenario: in the near future, the Mayor of an anime-style Japanese city

uses a dubious outbreak of a disease for dogs to banish all canines to a trash island off the coast.

Within six months, not a dog's left on the mainland, and we get to meet a dominant pack of five,

all former household pets except their stray leader.

When the boy ward of the Mayor arrives looking for his own dog,

the leader is outvoted into helping him, and off they go.

This is intercut with subplots back in the city of a cure being found

alongside a transfer student uncovering the corruption you've probably already predicted.

This cannot be denied; it's a very busy film.

Sometimes too busy, and the material outside the titular Isle tends to sag in comparison.

It is tricky to say why this is such a weird, bizarre film, as so much of that comes down to the film's tone.

You've no doubt by now noticed how most shots are on flat planes, either directly behind, in front of, or

beside the characters. That exacting lateral camerawork is just the first Anderson trademark here, folks.

The film is as precise in its construction as can be, even if you normally never notice such things.

It almost makes the film an experiment in how completely every facet of a film can be managed,

and a very successful one at that.

None of this may seem that odd –

after all, everything in animation is precisely controlled and dictated to form the finished product.

The difference here is that this film calls attention to all that,

rather then using its construction simply as a tool to make art or entertain.

Not just in the images or cinematography either; this extends to the script and humour itself.

The humour is precisely controlled, and that means the film's comedy is absurdly bone-dry.

It's still funny, often so, just based more in patterns then absurdity.

This makes it more of a chuckle-inducer, though an excellent one at that, to my money.

Even if you don't care for dogs, simply knowing how canines and their society work,

and how they are raised, will get you there.

Now, all this precision does have a cost, which is that the film's emotional range is very limited,

based as it is on the close connection between a boy and his dog.

What I mean is thus: the world building in this film uses a lot of well-established cultural shorthands,

and the same applies for emotional shorthands to the emotional core.

So, dog owners will get a lot of subtext through minimal text.

Me, as a person who prefers dogs but doesn't own one, I was halfway there.

The effect is of a film that thinks it's touching, but isn't especially so outside of dog owners.

It's another example of how peculiar the film is,

for that to be a takeaway from a film whose title sounds like "I Love Dogs".

As regards the visuals, it's another stop-motion film that's very expansive and detailed

but not especially interested in realism, to its credit.

The humans have the feeling of wax carvings,

their skin showing their construction and manipulation in a way different from Aardman.

This is in direct contrast to the dogs, with the added realism of their fur gently whipping in the wind.

Any stop-motion animator will tell you that hair and fur that's actually made up of individual hairs

is a nightmare to get right.

Beyond the character designs and an intended stiltedness to the character animation itself,

there's the production design. You'd think a trash island would be visually dreary,

but they turn it into a grim fairytale land of expressive colours mixed with unreal design choices.

And the preciseness of the cinematography is perfectly suited to showing all this off

without it ever getting in the way, if you don't want it to.

The only other point worth making is whether the film has cultural appropriation or not.

Personally, I'm going to err on the side of that not being so.

The film's use of a future fictionalisation of Japan is no different then quite a few classic anime.

Then again, I'm not Japanese, however much I know about the culture, so feel free to dismiss that.

At the very least, I can't see this actively offending many.

It bears repeating again how precise and controlled this film is,

down to restrained though no less effective vocal performances,

and the blend of militaristic adventure music with Japanese-style orchestration in the score.

Thus, I come back to where I started.

If you think you'll dig this film, you almost certainly will.

If its brand of heightened quirkiness seems off-putting, it probably won't change your mind.

Like all Anderson films, repeat viewings are not only encouraged,

but nigh on mandatory, even if I'm content to wait a while.

But, even if you didn't really dig the film, there's still a fantastic pleasure in seeing a film so unique,

both in world building and comic tone.

If even a tenth of animated features were as idiosyncratic as this, well, that'd be the day, folks.

So, in a shakeup to the review format,

I'm going to port the scoreboard for the main videos over to these.

Hey, ranking is run. So what does the list say?

Yep, Isle of Dogs ranks ahead of Early Man. Being the Aardman fan I am, I'm very surprised,

but Early Man comes down to comfort food that isn't very memorable,

almost the opposite to this quirky tale that basically won me over.

I'll need a repeat viewing before I'm sure as to my opinion on Isle of Dogs,

but I don't think its placement will change.

As a side note, I may skip full-fledged reviews for some films if there isn't anything worthwhile to say,

or if they aren't worth watching as a reviewer, like some of the smaller studio fare,

though they'll still get added to the scoreboard. So don't expect a video on Sherlock Gnomes.

Anyway, after those two charming stop-motion films, looks like it's back to CG studio fare for the next few.

Not short on some choice words for some of them, though I'll hold it in for now.

Next, we have Incredibles 2, which no doubt many have been waiting on

as much as I've been waiting on the Wreck-It Ralph sequel. And I'm pretty excited too,

if a little cautious after the last few Pixar sequels. But you can bet I'll be checking it out!

I know the last few months were kind of a dormant period for the channel,

but after a recharge, I'm ready to return.

There's new content to come in the near future alongside what's come before,

but for now, thanks for watching.

Liking, commenting, subscribing, all that good stuff would really help spread the channel's reach,

as would some social media follows.

Either way, until next time, folks.

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Deep Blue Sea 2 ANIMATED Review (Part 1) - Duration: 8:06.

Deep Blue Sea is the best comedy of 2018 What do you mean its not a comedy? It has to be.

I dont feel too good..

The movie starts out with two fishermen who speak in snake tongue, murdering sharks for their fins.

Hello subtitle boiz and girlz..

Sorry my accent sucks

They get a warning on their radio that they should immediately leave the area.

A warning they of course completely ignore, because they are evil fishermen

they're pretty busy taking a selfie

A group of sharks attacks the boat and takes revenge on them

for killing and torturing sharks for their fins.

And for taking a selfie.

Good job sharks. The bad fishermen die.

The guy who issued the warning comes and takes the sharks back to the evil lab.

Ok so this is very comfusing, we get a very long, very boring James bond-esque opening of a lady swimming

with sharks there's an awful song accompanying it and everything.

It's... It's really weird..

Turns out the shark lady is a shark conservationist and she's shown the

video to a classroom to explain that sharks are not monsters and they deserve to be protected

She swims with every kind of sharks ,except blue sharks.

Those guys are just too spooky

She's approached by a guy who wears a cool yellow tie.

I don't know what his name is

but I really like his tie, so you know, his name is yellow tie now.

Anywho he gives her a bunch of money to have a meeting with his employer

Back to the evil secret facility we learn that the Sharks dug a tunnel...

under the electrical field cable and that's how they escaped...

I'm not kidding....

Here's an idea.

Built a wall in front of the electrical field.

A big fat wall.

The shark lady with yellow tie, and the couple that has no chemistry, go to the

evil secret facility to meet the bad guy.

Seriously, these people have no chemistry..

You can feel the awkwardness seep, through their pores.

It's uncomfortable to watch..

They get to the facility and the main characters meet

This movie is what you'd get it a bunch of porn stars decided to make a movie where they

didn't have to have sex after two minutes.

The shark lady learns they keep bull sharks in the facility

and gets irrationally angry...

She's very standoffish and really annoying. The bad guy tries to talk to talk to her

before we, the audience and they, the characters know that he's a bad guy

and she's like, yelling to him. it's like she's psychic she read the

script she just knows okay

Hey, everyone who made this movie. Maybe i'd be better if we didn't hate the main character from the very beginning.

The shark lady tells the bad guy how dangerous bull sharks are and

he throws the nerd character in the water with the bull sharks to prove his point.

Everyone freaks out except this guy because he works there and I guess

t-that happens every day.

And the tie. it loves chaos and suffering.

The sharks are like trained dogs and the clicking makes them obey..

So the bad guy goes to his office and drinks some shark jelly

that makes him smarter or something. He sees equations I think. It's really funny.

I don't know what they were going for but it's really funny either way.

Yellow tie tells the bad guy that the Sharks escaped and kill some fishermen.

The bad guy reveals his evil plan. He is going to kill the sharks when he's done with his

experiments because he's the bad guy

Okay, now get... Ok... So one of the sharks overhears this conversation and

it gets really upset by this betrayal. The shark is literally looking through

the window and it looks really upset.

How did the shark even understand what's going on?

Does the shark speak English? Can it read lips?

Is the glass paper-thin? Who knows this movie's amazing.

So I spent two months drawing everything and editing this video so the next part

is not gonna come any time soon. You can watch other stuff, you're fine.

now if you'll excuse me I have to go drink some...

bleach

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Simian Ales - India Pale Ale (IPA) || Craft Beer Review - Duration: 5:34.

For more infomation >> Simian Ales - India Pale Ale (IPA) || Craft Beer Review - Duration: 5:34.

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Wyze Cam Pan Review | A Robotic PTZ Camera for $29.99 - Duration: 4:59.

If you remember the video I did a few weeks ago featuring WyzeCam 2, then you already

have a jumpstart on today's video which is all about the $30 Wyze Cam Pan.

This is a new camera that's launching today, but thanks to WyzeCam, I've been testing it

for a couple of weeks.

It's important to point out that I've been using a beta version of the app so take what

I experienced and expect things to get even better.

In the box, you'll find one Wyze Cam Pan equipped with a universal mount.

It also ships with a quick start guide, USB cable, and a power adapter.

Installing Pan was breezy and took less than two minutes since I already had the WyzeCam

app in place.

Speaking of WyzeCam, Pan and WyzeCam 2 share a lot of the same features but they aren't

exactly the same.

The biggest difference is that Pan can pan and tilt mechanically and robotically.

It's also bigger.

At night Pan uses 6 Infrared LEDs as compared to WyzeCam 2 which uses 4.

Can you tell the difference?

During the day, Pan offers a full HD 1080p video resolution using a 120-degree field

of view.

Of course, when you use its Pan and Tilt abilities, your field of view expands.

Though Pan is a PTZ camera, zoom is achieved digitally.

Pan and Tilt, however, are not.

There are three features tied into Pan's PTZ ability starting with control using the app.

For example, you can press right to pan right and up to tilt up or you can use your finger

to swipe the feed and move the camera around.

You can even customize Pan's pan speed.

At its fastest, it can pan 110° per second which means that it can provide a 360° view

in about 3 seconds.

While this is handy, automating the process is more fun.

And the first way you can automate the process is by creating a Pan Scan.

Think of Pan Scan as preset locations for your camera.

When you turn Pan Scan on, the camera will rotate between your four preset locations

spending 10 seconds on one location before moving on to the next.

This allows the camera to monitor a wider area and provide better security coverage.

The final way you can automate the pan tilt process is by enabling Motion Tracking.

Motion Tracking allows the camera to robotically track motion that's within its field of view.

This works when you have the camera set to a locked location and also when you're

using a Pan Scan.

I first tested the camera in an area where it had to monitor a full 360 degrees.

It was easy to trick the camera and hide from its view.

I found that the camera performed better when I didn't walk behind it as its motion sensors

are located on the front of the camera.

If I stayed in front of the camera, it did a much better job of keeping up, even if I

moved quickly.

Two final issues with motion tracking.

One, I noticed that when the camera follows motion, it tends to lose focus becoming slightly

pixelated.

This could be due in part to its lower frame rate.

Like WyzeCam 2, Pan records at 15 frames per second.

Two, panning is not a silent process.

As the camera moves, it makes a motorized sound which is audible in the room and on

recordings.

Going back to the basics, Pan shares most of its features and shortcomings with WyzeCam

2, and as we just went over those not too long ago, I'm going to go through them quickly

but not deeply.

Pan offers two-way audio, a motion detection zone, motion tagging, sound detection, sound

recognition, local storage, and 14 days of free cloud storage.

If you add an SD card, it can record continuously and offers a time-lapse creation feature.

One thing I learned this time around is how the WyzeCam app behaves when you have multiple

cameras.

First of all, you can only stream one camera at a time.

Second, both cameras will record event-based activity to the same library, but you can

filter clips by camera.

Event-based clips are 12 seconds in length and can be downloaded, shared, or deleted

from the mobile app.

Third, push notifications are one size fits all.

While you can control motion detection on a camera by camera basis, turning push notifications

on or off will affect all of your WyzeCam cameras.

To wrap this up, the fact that WyzeCam turned out a product like this for $29.99 is bananas

but so is their $20 WyzeCam 2.

If you're trying to choose between the two, I vote for WyzeCam 2 but only because I prefer

its smaller, more discreet design, and I found Pan's panning noise a little distracting.

If you are strictly considering Wyze Cam Pan, then my vote is yes.

Buy it.

So long as you can deal the shortcomings I've outlined in this video and the ones it shares

with WyzeCam 2 which I pasted into the description below.

But I'll also add this, WyzeCam continues to make these cameras better.

They've pushed out so many wonderful updates over the past few weeks, and I have no doubt

that both Pan and WyzeCam 2 will improve with time.

So with that in mind, I think it's a pretty safe choice considering that it's only $30.

If y'all have any questions about pan, let me know in the comment section below, and

I will see y'all soon!

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Piper Crew Neck Long Sleeve T-Shirt by SmartPak Review - Duration: 1:06.

EMILY: Hi, I'm Emily from Marketing,

and today I'm reviewing the Piper Crew Neck Long Sleeve

T-Shirt by SmartPak. This t-shirt is so soft

and comfortable. I just love wearing it. It's also super

affordable so I don't feel guilty about wearing

it to the barn where it might get slobbered on or dirty

and I can afford to buy it in all sorts of different colors.

I prefer the crew neck style, because it keeps me a little

cleaner at the barn and the long sleeves are also a great feature

for some sun protection. It's also really nice to layer

so I use this type of shirt under other shirts during

the fall and winter and then on its own during the

spring and summer. This top really goes with anything.

It pairs perfectly with breeches especially matching your Pipers

and also goes wonderful with a pair of jeans. For care

and maintenance, I just wash this on cold and then tumble

dry low. I find this T-shirt to run true to size.

I normally wear a large and that's what I wear

in Piper Tees. It's also slightly fitted to the body but

not compression. It's a great length for tucking

in and the sleeves are long enough for my arms. I'm Emily,

and my closet is full of Piper Crew Neck Long Sleeve T-Shirts.

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