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Russia and USA send bombers to North Korea as Kim's nuclear disaster heightens war fears

After the from Missouri on a long-range mission to the Pacific at the weekend, Russia has followed suit by sending its own high-tech jets to the region.

The Russian Defence Ministry announced US and Japanese jets had escorted two of its missile-carrying Tupolev-95MS strategic bombers as they conducted flights over the Sea of Japan and the Pacific.

In a statement, Moscow's defence ministry said: Two strategic bombers Tupolev-95MS of Russia's Aerospace Force have carried out routine flights over international waters of the Sea of Japan and the western part of the Pacific Ocean.  "At certain sections of the route the Tupolev-95MS crews were accompanied by a pair of F-18 fighters (of the US Air Force), and a pair of F-15, F-4 and F-2A fighters (of the Japanese Air Force)." The Tu-95MS is an improved version of the older Tu-95, a Soviet-era four-engine, long-range, turboprop, strategic bomber that can be armed with a wide range of weapons including stand-off nuclear-capable cruise missiles.

Russia's own Sukhoi-35S multirole fighters escorted the bombers during the mission, the Defence Ministry confirmed. The Defence Ministry said: Long-range aviation crews make regular flights over international waters of the Arctic, the Atlantic, the Black Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

All flights are in strict accordance with international rules of using airspace, without any violations of the borders of other countries." It comes after North Korea's ri earlier today, leaving around 200 people dead.   .

It is believed 100 people were killed when an unfinished tunnel collapsed at Kim Jong-uns main nuclear testing site.   And another 100 people subsequently died while attempting to rescue the first group of entombed workers.

  Experts had warned a collapse was likely, highlighting the danger of a cloud of radioactive fallout escaping from the site and spreading across an entire hemisphere.

  The disaster was revealed by Japan's TV Asahi today, although they could not clarify when the accident and subsequent doomed rescue attempts took place.

Asahi said North Korean sources told them the collapse occurred as workers were working on the new tunnel. A second collapse took place as workers tried to rescue their colleagues.

Punggye-ri was the site of North Korea's sixth-ever nuclear test on September 3.

Kims regime tested a huge 100-kiloton explosive which was around seven times as powerful as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima during the Second World War.  This test is believed to have badly destabilised the mountainside-based facility and has prompted questions about whether Pyongyang's nuclear programme remains intact.

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HALLOWEEN SPECIAL: Death in Germany & USA - Duration: 7:52.

Halloween is just around the corner, so let's talk about something that scares us and makes

us feel a little bit uncomfortable -- or at least makes me feel uncomfortable -- death.

Hey everyone! I'm Dana and you're watching Wanted Adventure Living Abroad.

In two days it will be Halloween, a holiday during which millions of people in the U.S.

and more and more people in other parts of the world dress up in scary costumes.

Some people, as I explained in last year's Halloween video, dress up in funny or sexy

costumes too, but the holiday itself is in general still about the celebration of things that

haunt and terrify us. One of those things being death.

Death is something that we often try to avoid talking about the whole rest of the year,

and then kind of let ourselves go crazy with on certain days, for example Halloween in the U.S.

So in honor of Halloween, I thought that I would make a video talking exactly about that

very uncomfortable and terrifying topic.

Because while death is something that we all have to face, it is handled differently in

some ways in Germany and the U.S.

For one, because death makes us feel uncomfortable, in both cultures we have a lot of euphemisms

for death.

In fact, I could probably spend a whole video just talking about sayings related to death,

but I'll just mention a couple of them here.

In English some idioms for "to die" include pass away, which is a polite ways of saying it,

as well as some more crude sayings like to bite the dust and to kick the bucket.

In German there's actually a similar saying to bite the dust except instead of dust, in

German it's grass -- ins Graß beißen.

And a polite way of saying it that's kind of like to pass away in German is

von uns gegangen, which literally means "went from us."

Another more crude way of putting it in German is abkratzen, which basically means something

like in English "to croak."

And then in German there's also den Löffel abgeben, which literally means in English

"to give up the spoon."

And in English I also know of two idioms that describe a person actually being dead:

six feet under and pushing up daisies.

And speaking of pushing up daisies, as far as I could find, in the U.S. when you purchase

a cemetery plot you're basically paying for that plot for "forever."

Of course at some point in the future it could happen that that land starts being used for

something else, but the general idea is that you are buying the cemetery plot for "forever."

So for the foreseeable future "forever."

Whereas in Germany that's not the case.

In Germany the cemetery plots are actually rented.

Exactly how long the rental period is differs around the country, but it's often around

20 to 30 years.

And for some graves, after that time the family can renew the rental, but for some types of

graves they can't.

For some types of graves that's it; you just get the one rental period.

And one difference that I've noticed as far as the cemeteries go is that in the U.S.,

from my experience and from what I've seen on American TV shows and in movies, because,

you know, that's a great place to get the most accurate information, movie and TV shows...but

yeah, from what I've seen, it seems like in the U.S. people often visit the grave of a

loved one on a special day of the year, for example maybe an anniversary.

And then they often bring a bouquet of flowers to lay on the gravestone.

Whereas in Germany I've seen people visiting the grave or graves of their family members

every week.

They go there, put out new candles, they light the candles, they place new flowers on the

grave, and they clear away any leaves that have fallen on the grave.

They pick out the weeds that have grown there, really tidying up the grave or graves on a

pretty regular basis.

Something else that I have heard of and have seen happen here in Germany that I personally

haven't ever seen or heard of happening in the U.S. is that sometimes in Germany when

a person dies at home, instead of the deceased being picked up right away, the body is kept

in the home and friends and family can come over and say their final goodbyes, gather

around together and cry, tell stories.

And then later on in the evening, the deceased is picked up and taken to a funeral home in a hearse.

Like I said, I don't have any experience with that happening in the U.S., and I don't

really recall ever seeing it in any American movies or TV shows or hearing about that from

my friends or anything like that.

I think that usually the deceased is picked up right away, but I would love to hear about

your experience with it down in the comments. Thank you.

Also while in the U.S. cremation I would say is a pretty common thing, in Germany the option

of cremation is still a relatively new one, and up until rather recently even if someone

was cremated in Germany those ashes still had to be buried, whereas now from what I

could find Germany has started to allow the possibility of ashes, for example, being strewn

in a cemetery, rather than being buried.

Or brought out to sea, beyond the three mile limit. But that's it.

Unlike in the U.S. where many families keep the ashes at home in an urn, which is sometimes

put up and displayed in the living room.

And as far as funerals go, in both the U.S. and Germany black is the traditional color

worn for mourning.

And in Germany after the funeral it's a common tradition for the family of the deceased

to provide what is called Beerdigungskuchen, literally "funeral cake."

So my question for you is: What are your thoughts on this topic and how are things surrounding

death done differently in other places?

Please let me know in the comments.

Thanks so much for watching, I really hope that you enjoyed this video about a little

bit more of a creepy topic this time.

And also a really big thank you so much to our patrons on Patreon, who help make these

videos possible.

Thank you so much for your support.

If you would like to check out our Patreon page, you can find a link to that down in

the description box below.

Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

Yeah, but I laugh when I am talking about topics that make me nervous.

I start to laugh.

And then people are like, this isn't funny.

And I'm like no, I don't think it's funny, I'm just nervous.

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Restaurant Tipping in America Is...Bad?! - Duration: 11:35.

A tip is supposed to be a little extra bit of money, often given to reward good service,

but nowadays in some industries in the U.S., such as restaurants in particular, tipping

has stopped being a little something extra and instead it has become the customer actually

paying most if not all of the employee's earnings.

So is this a good thing or a bad thing?

Hey everyone, Dana here!

And I think tipping is good. And bad. Hmmm, okay wait, let me start over.

When I lived in the U.S. I did work as a server for a little while.

And let me just start by saying that I'm very sorry to anyone out there who had to

have me as their server, I was not cut out for that job and it wasn't one that I enjoyed at all.

But I did like the idea -- in fact I loved the idea that what I earned each day or evening

was based on my performance, and perhaps a little bit of luck as to who I got as customers.

I would go into each shift feeling like the sky was the limit for how much money I could make.

If I could just smile and really hustle and get to as many tables as possible without

spilling or dropping anything, who knows how much I could earn.

Maybe there would be someone really generous who would come in that evening and they would

leave me a huge tip that I was probably not so deserving of because I had probably forgotten

their drink or messed up their salad -- like I said, not a good server -- but sometimes

people were just super generous.

Sometimes customers just out of their kind hearts left me a very nice tip.

But sometimes they didn't.

I was left just thirteen cents one time, and, oh boy, was that a sad moment.

I had worked and worked and worked, so hard.

I was really trying my best.

And then I got just thirteen cents because the customer decided that I didn't deserve

to earn anything more than that.

The customer made that decision, that I didn't deserve to earn my wage for the work that

I had done.

Which when you think about it, is actually a pretty strange thing.

That doesn't happen at the movie theater.

The customers at movie theaters don't get to decide how much the person who sold them

the ticket should make that evening based on how much they smiled or how many mistakes

they did or didn't make.

Or what kind of a mood the customer is in that day.

No, that is between the employee and the employer to work out.

Not the customer.

But well, I mean, whatever, this is just how it's done at restaurants everywhere around

the world, right?

Wrong.

And I had no idea before leaving the U.S. for the first time, but no.

It is not the case everywhere in the world that the customers at restaurants are expected

to pay most or even any of the server's wage at all.

Here in Germany it is customary for a little tip to be left, usually I would say around

ten percent, but here this is a tip in the actual sense of the word, a little something

extra on top of what the server is earning.

But, for example, in Sweden from my experience, that's not the case.

We went to Sweden a few years ago and tried to leave a tip at the restaurant, but they

expressly said no, they would not take the tip.

They said that they had just been doing their job.

They wouldn't take it.

Even though out server had actually gone, as far as I'm concerned, above and beyond

her job that day.

The restaurant that we had gone to had just recently gotten a new menu and hadn't yet

had the chance to translate it into English, so it was only in Swedish.

So our server stood there and read through the whole menu to us, translating it into

English for us.

And still she would not accept a tip.

She said no, it's just, that's part of my job.

I've also heard that there's no tipping in restaurants in Japan too.

I don't know first hand, but that's what I've heard.

Okay, fine, but still this is how it's always been done in the U.S., so just leave it be.

Nope! Wrong again.

And first of all here, even if something had always been done a certain way somewhere,

why in the world would that be a good reason to keep doing it?

Just because something has "always been done a certain way," if we realize that now it's

not actually a good way of doing things, or maybe it was a good way of doing things at

one point, but now it's not anymore, then it should be changed, regardless of how long

it's been done that way. Right?

But anyway, no, it hasn't always been done like this in the U.S.

According to several articles that I read, which I will link to down below, America actually

got their tipping practices from Europe in the latter half of the 1800s.

And actually, at first, when tipping was first introduced from Europe into the USA,

a lot of people in the U.S. did not like it.

Being able to buy better service was actually considered anti-democratic at first in the U.S.

But, obviously, over time that changed.

Whereas in Europe some of the countries from whom the U.S. had actually first gotten the

idea of tipping, had, by the middle of the 1950s started scaling back their tipping,

either with mandatory service charges on the bill or mandatory wage minimums for the employees.

Which brings us to where we are today.

So is tipping like this in the USA bad?

Well, as someone who has worked as a server in the U.S., and as someone who has experienced

basically mandatory tipping in the USA, a little tipping in Germany, and from my experience

no tipping in Sweden, I have to say that I personally prefer the whole no tipping thing.

As a server in the U.S., yes, it was kind of exciting to think that the harder I worked

the more money I could make.

But for one, that made it all the more devastating when I didn't get a good tip, or any tip

at all, especially if I had done everything "right" and to the best of my abilities.

Just because the person eating forgot or didn't feel like tipping or whatever, just because

of that I didn't get paid for my work?

Come on, like I said, that doesn't happen in other jobs.

Sometimes at restaurants in the U.S. people don't like the food they ordered and then

because of that they don't tip the server.

Going back to the movie theater example, it's like, you can't go out and see a movie and then

if you don't like it, well sorry the person who sold you the ticket doesn't get paid that night.

But also, because of the tipping system in the U.S., when I was a server everything,

and I mean everything about my evening, became solely focused on making as much money as possible.

Because like I said I knew the sky was the limit.

So I focused so razor sharply on that bottom line that it really felt like any other measurement

of success, like enjoying the evening or making a fun connection with other people just disappeared.

Later when I worked as a hostess in a restaurant, where my earnings were the same no matter

what, I got paid per hour by the restaurant, I felt like I was finally able to enjoy my

job and enjoy the evening.

And for a while, yeah, I did think, like, well but the tipping system in the U.S. incentivizes

better service at restaurants, doesn't it.

But then I realized that actually makes no sense.

If I didn't give good customer service at the restaurant that I worked at as a server, yeah

I guess I wouldn't have gotten good tips, but I also probably would have been fired

for not doing my job because giving good customer service is a part of the job of being a server

in the U.S. Customer service is important in America, and I get good customer service

in the U.S. in places where there's no tipping at all, like at the grocery store.

Or when I worked as a hostess at the restaurant, I wasn't getting any tips, but I still gave

great customer service because that was a part of the job.

And actually I felt like I was able to give better customer service as a hostess because

I didn't have to worry about those tips.

And lastly, as a customer going out to eat, I personally would much rather just have a

set service fee that I need to pay, automatically added to my bill or, you know, just have the

server's payment included in the price of what I'm buying, just like at other places,

like at the movie theater or the bowling alley.

The cost of paying the employees is just added into the price that I have to pay when I go

do that activity.

This system seems to work just fine at other places. Why not at restaurants?

But that's just me.

So my question for you is: Do you think that tipping like this is good or bad?

Would you prefer to live in a world without tipping?

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thank you so much for watching.

I really hope that you enjoyed this video.

If you enjoy these videos, please don't forget to subscribe and hit that like button.

And also a really, really, really, really, really, really big thank you so much to our patrons

on Patreon who help make these videos possible.

Thank you so much for your support.

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Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

Which brings us to where we are today.

I'm hungry!

Then it should be changed, regardless of how long it's been done that way. Right?

Like we can learn from the past and change the way of doing something.

Yes?

That's the wonderful thing about humans. I think?

Until next time...I'm waving way too soon! Auf Wiedersehen! Okay, I'm done!

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Colin Kaepernick Lawyer Mark Geragos Expects QB to Sign Contract Within 10 Days.

Mark Geragos, the attorney for Colin Kaepernick, said Tuesday he expects the former San Francisco

49ers quarterback to be signed within 10 days.

During an appearance on The Adam Carolla Show, Geragos had this response when asked to give

a prediction about Kaepernick's future.

"I think within the next 10 days somebody will sign him," he said.

"I think somebody's gonna sign him.

I think the NFL has to come to their senses, and realize every day that goes by just proves

the collusion case even more."

Kaepernick filed a collusion lawsuit against the NFL owners on Oct. 15 after he was unable

to get a team to sign him during the offseason and at the start of the regular season.

In September, Kaepernick told Shaun King of the Intercept he was "ready right now" to

play and his desire to be in the NFL "never stopped."

After opting out of his contract with the 49ers in March, Kaepernick was hoping to find

a new home as a free agent.

He generated little interest from teams in the offseason, visiting the Seattle Seahawks

in May but walking away without a contract offer.

Ray Lewis said during an appearance on Showtime's Inside the NFL (via ESPN's Jamison Hensley)

in September the Baltimore Ravens were prepared to sign Kaepernick before his girlfriend sent

a tweet with a "racist gesture" directed at Lewis.

Kaepernick spent the first six seasons of his NFL career with the 49ers.

He took over as their starting quarterback midway through the 2012 season, leading them

to a Super Bowl appearance that same year, and had 16 touchdowns with four interceptions

in 12 games last season.

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Colin Kaepernick Lawyer Mark Geragos Expects QB to Sign Contract Within 10 Days.

Mark Geragos, the attorney for Colin Kaepernick, said Tuesday he expects the former San Francisco

49ers quarterback to be signed within 10 days.

During an appearance on The Adam Carolla Show, Geragos had this response when asked to give

a prediction about Kaepernick's future.

"I think within the next 10 days somebody will sign him," he said.

"I think somebody's gonna sign him.

I think the NFL has to come to their senses, and realize every day that goes by just proves

the collusion case even more."

Kaepernick filed a collusion lawsuit against the NFL owners on Oct. 15 after he was unable

to get a team to sign him during the offseason and at the start of the regular season.

In September, Kaepernick told Shaun King of the Intercept he was "ready right now" to

play and his desire to be in the NFL "never stopped."

After opting out of his contract with the 49ers in March, Kaepernick was hoping to find

a new home as a free agent.

He generated little interest from teams in the offseason, visiting the Seattle Seahawks

in May but walking away without a contract offer.

Ray Lewis said during an appearance on Showtime's Inside the NFL (via ESPN's Jamison Hensley)

in September the Baltimore Ravens were prepared to sign Kaepernick before his girlfriend sent

a tweet with a "racist gesture" directed at Lewis.

Kaepernick spent the first six seasons of his NFL career with the 49ers.

He took over as their starting quarterback midway through the 2012 season, leading them

to a Super Bowl appearance that same year, and had 16 touchdowns with four interceptions

in 12 games last season.

Thank You For Watching.

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Everything Coming To Netflix In November 2017 - Duration: 11:56.

We know--everyone's finishing out October with a Stranger Things binge.

But once those final credits roll, how will you fill that Upside-Down-shaped hole in your

heart?

With more TV, of course!

November is bringing plenty of new movies and shows to get excited about.

Here's everything coming to Netflix in November 2017, starting with the Netflix originals.

Alias Grace: Season 1

Hulu may have snagged The Handmaid's Tale, but Netflix is fighting back with Alias Grace,

another drama series based on the works of author Margaret Atwood.

Grace is the semi-biographical tale of Grace Marks, a girl who was convicted of murdering

two people in 1843.

The Netflix adaptation stars Sarah Gadon as the title character and will be released as

a six-part miniseries on November 3rd.

The Big Family Cooking Showdown: Season 1

Get ready for a mouth-watering good time with this unscripted cooking face-off.

Each episode of The Big Family Cooking Showdown sees two families go head to head to prepare

the best dish in a series of challenges.

Netflix got distribution rights for this popular BBC Two cooking show, which originally aired

in the UK in August 2017.

Stream all of Season 1 on November 3rd.

Fate/Apocrypha: Part 1

Based on the series of light novels of the same name, Fate/Apocrypha is an all-new anime

series that follows two warring clans, the Red Faction and the Black Faction, at the

outbreak of an epic magical war.

Netflix and A-1 Pictures originally aired the series exclusively in Japan in July 2017,

and they're bringing the dueling mages stateside on November 7th.

If you're an anime fan, this is one new series you can't miss.

The Killer

Netflix is extending their international acquisitions this month with The Killer, a Brazilian crime

thriller that looks just as intense as its name would suggest.

The story centers on a man named Shaggy who's on a one-gun mission to track down a notorious

outlaw.

Netflix hasn't released many details about this film, but The Killer looks like the Portuguese

spaghetti Western we've all been waiting for.

And we didn't even know it!

Check it out when it hits Netflix on November 10th.

Blazing Transfer Students: Season 1

If Fate/Apocrypha doesn't sate your anime appetite, tune in to Season 1 of Blazing Transfer

Students.

While it's not anime--it's a live-action sequel to the manga of the same name--Blazing Transfer

Students promises to offer up plenty of anime style, with a premise so ridiculous we won't

be able to not watch it: seven boys, all named Kakeru, get transferred to a new school at

the same time on a secret mission.

That's either the worst or the best thing we've ever heard, and we'll find out for sure

when the series hits Netflix on November 10th.

Lady Dynamite: Season 2

There's always something unexpected in each episode of Netflix's hit comedy Lady Dynamite,

and fans can now look forward to a brand new season.

Maria Bamford returns as, well, herself to headline eight new episodes alongside cast

regular Fred Melamed.

Both Bamford and Netflix have remained tight-lipped about what the new season will entail, but

if it's anything like Season 1, we can expect plenty of Bamford's signature humor.

"I do feel better now that I'm off my meds.

I feel SUPER-charged.

Tune in on November 10th.

DeRay Davis: How To Act Black

Stand-up comedian DeRay Davis lands on Netflix this November with How to Act Black, a new

comedy special pulled straight from Davis' stand-up routines.

According to Netflix, the special will dive into life and show business from Davis' point

of view, promising a knock-out series of punchlines and anecdotes than any comedy fan is sure

to love.

Take a look on November 14th.

The Punisher: Season 1

From the minute he was introduced in Season 2 of Daredevil, fans have been eagerly awaiting

Frank Castle's solo Netflix outing, and the wait is finally over.

Jon Bernthal returns as the skull-shirted anti-hero on November 17th.

Season 1 of The Punisher will be comprised of 13 episodes, and Daredevil's Deborah Ann

Woll co-stars, although there's no hint whether Daredevil himself will make an appearance--or

any of the other Defenders, for that matter.

Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond

In 1999's Man on the Moon, Jim Carrey turned in a powerful performance as comedian Andy

Kaufman.

And as the documentary Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond reveals, Carrey went to insane lengths

for the role.

Literally, psychotic lengths.

The documentary is composed mainly of behind the scenes footage from the set of Man on

the Moon.

In character every step of the way, Carrey would torment the director, provoke his co-stars,

and, basically, "Kaufman" the hell out of the entire production.

"Universal didn't want the footage we took behind the scenes to surface so people wouldn't

think I was an ---hole."

Even off the set, Carrey enmeshed himself in Kaufman, once spending two hours on the

phone with director Ron Howard to talk about their upcoming film How the Grinch Stole Christmas…

in character as Andy Kaufman.

It may have worked wonders for Man on the Moon, but at the same time, it probably explains

just as much about the mess that was Grinch.

You can see the craziness for yourself when Jim and Andy debuts November 17.

Longmire: Season 6

Saddle up, because Netflix's critically acclaimed crime drama Longmire is galloping into its

sixth and final season on November 17th.

If we can believe the trailer, this looks like the end of the road for series protagonist

Walt Longmire, who's ready to turn in his badge and give up his life as a lawman.

Netflix grabbed this modern-day Western when A&E pulled the plug after three seasons, making

this Longmire's third season under the Netflix umbrella.

Mudbound

This Netflix original centers on two soldiers at the end of World War II who return home

to rural Mississippi, only to find that, in many ways, their struggles are only just beginning.

Mudbound premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2017 to critical acclaim, and Netflix picked

it up for distribution.

Sitting tight with an exceptional percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Mudbound definitely

looks like a film worth waiting for.

Check it out on November 17th.

Brian Regan: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers

With his sarcastic delivery and laid back comedic style, Brian Regan has been making

audiences laugh for decades now, and he's back with a new stand-up special coming exclusively

to Netflix.

Nunchucks and Flamethrowers promises all new jokes and more of Regan's on-point commentary

on everyday life.

Check it out on November 21st.

Saving Capitalism

This movie began life as a Kickstarter campaign that ultimately raised nearly $300,000 for

the film's production.

The documentary follows Robert Reich as he travels the nation to speak to Americans about

the state of the country and how people with different political views can find a common

ground.

Saving Capitalism should offer an interesting glimpse into the political climate of the

US.

Look for it on Netflix on November 21st.

Godless

Are Westerns making their big comeback?

It sure seems like it, and Netflix's upcoming Godless is the latest outlaw joining the gang.

Starring Jeff Daniels, Godless tells the story of Frank Griffin, a bandit hellbent on getting

revenge against his ex-partner.

The six-part miniseries was created by Scott Frank, who penned Logan, with Steven Soderbergh

serving as executive producer.

Get set for all the slick six-shooter action on November 22nd.

She's Gotta Have It: Season 1

Spike Lee's 1986 romantic comedy She's Gotta Have It wasn't a smash hit by any means, but

it brought in over $7 million on a $175,000 budget, so you could definitely call it a

financial success.

And apparently the honchos at Netflix thought it wouldn't be a terrible idea to capitalize

on that by turning it into a series...even if it happened 21 years later.

The show will follow the same premise as the film: one woman has three lovers, but hesitates

to settle down with any of them.

Will it capture the same magic as Lee's original film?

We'll all have the chance to find out when Season 1 premieres on November 23rd.

Cuba and the Cameraman

After making waves at the Venice International Film Festival, Jon Alpert's Cuba and the Cameraman

is set to come out on Netflix on November 24th.

The documentary chronicles four decades of revolution, war, and Communism in Cuba under

the rule of Fidel Castro.

It's not light viewing, but Cuba and the Cameraman should go on everyone's list of must-see documentaries.

Frontier: Season 2

Jason Momoa's gritty period drama is getting a return with Season 2, launching viewers

back into the blood-soaked action and frontier justice.

Created by Rob and Peter Blackie, Frontier follows Momoa's character Declan Harp and

his fight against fur traders in Eastern Canada.

Critics have given the show mixed reviews, with some praising the action and the set

pieces and others deriding Frontier's inconsistent pacing.

However, if you're looking for something action-packed to watch while you kick back and relax, you

can catch Frontier Season 2 on November 24th.

Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park: USA

In the first installment of the Trailer Park Boys' semi-spinoff show Out of the Park, Bubbles,

Julian, and Ricky went to Europe to spread their shenanigans abroad.

In the second season, they're heading to the States.

Some fans felt Out of the Park just wasn't as good as the show, so fingers crossed the

second season will bring back that old trailer park magic.

"It's Samsquanch, Ricky, and there's one right outside my f---ing door, right now, he's trying

to get in my shed."

"Holy s---, Bubbles, I see him.

Don't scare him, he's f---ing worth a lot of money."

Look for Out of the Park: USA on November 24.

Glitch: Season 2

There have been several different series about people mysteriously coming back to life in

recent years.

From the French Les Revenants to the American remake, The Returned, and ABC's unrelated

Resurrection, this idea somehow became the most remade trope in recent memory.

And the Australian telling of the story, Glitch, is built on the same bones: citizens of a

small town have to come to grips with the fact that their loved ones are returning from

the grave.

But while the American series fell a little flat, Glitch was much better received and

went on to win several Australian television awards.

Netflix came in to co-produce Season 2, which airs internationally November 28th.

Good Morning Call: Season 2

Based on a manga of the same name, Good Morning Call is a romantic comedy series about a girl

who accidentally becomes roommates with the hottest boy in school.

Japanese shenanigans ensue, leading to plenty of ridiculous situations and a few unexpected

friendships.

Season 2 is set to land on Netflix on November 28th, so keep your eyes peeled.

That covers all the Netflix originals.

Now let's take a look at some of the new movies Netflix is adding to its lineup in November.

New movies

To start with, Netflix is adding a handful of new action movies this month.

On the 1st, look for Chappie, a sci-fi action comedy from District 9's Neil Blomkamp, as

well as Men in Black.

"Now that's what I'm talking about."

November 1st is also seeing the addition of some classic comedies like the original Scary

Movie and The Whole Nine Yards.

For a more serious watch, be sure to check out brand new documentaries like 2016's It's

Not Yet Dark, an inspiring story about Irish filmmaker Simon Fitzmaurice, who set out to

direct a film after he was diagnosed with neurodegenerative ALS at the age of 34.

Look for it November 2.

Other documentaries to watch for this month include 2017's Williams, a supercharged glimpse

into the founder of the Williams Formula 1 team, and Long Time Running, a music-driven

glimpse into Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip.

Netflix's drama lineup is similarly getting better in November, with 42, Field of Dreams,

Michael Clayton, and The Pursuit of Happyness all arriving on the first of the month.

Those are some hard-hitting films, but don't worry: Netflix is adding plenty of films for

family time, too, with Casper and Charlotte's Web hitting the service on November 1st, Scooby-Doo

2: Monsters Unleashed on November 13, and The Boss Baby on November 22nd.

Then, once the kids are in bed, keep the post-Halloween chills going with Silent Hill and Oculus on

November 1st and 2017's Darkness Rising on the 27th.

But horror shouldn't be too serious, so you can also look forward to the campy scares

of 2010's Piranha 3D on November 20.

New television

If the first of the month comes and you've finished binging on Stranger Things already,

don't freak out.

There are plenty of other shows to grab your undivided attention.

In addition to The Punisher, Netflix is bringing on Season 1 of Stranger, a South Korean mystery

thriller about a police prosecutor on the hunt for a serial killer.

The series garnered rave reviews in its home country, and you can experience all the twists

and turns on November 1st.

Also, get ready for police-on-convict action, COPS style, with Under Arrest: Season 7 dropping

on the first of the month and Lockup: State Prisons arriving on the 15th.

Finally, settle in for the third season of Broadchurch on November 27th, the critically

acclaimed British drama that was nominated for seven BAFTA awards in its first season,

and which Entertainment Weekly went so far as to call "a bona fide national obsession."

"Now that's impressive."

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GOHAN.

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN.

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It's Over!

Anti-American NFL Just Hit With Their Most Devastating News Of The Season That Will End

The League.

The first 8 weeks of football season have left many Americans wondering what it would

take for the National Football League to get the message that America isn't happy with

them.

Despite the highly successful boycott of the league, due to many of its players kneeling

for the National Anthem, the league who has a history of nitpicking their player's every

action, still, won't stand up to the social justice warriors.

Thus far, the damage has been doled out by the former fans of the sport, and the league

has stood its ground and crossed its fingers that viewership would come back.

The latest blow being dealt to the league isn't one that's going to be easy to recover

from.

You see, there was always a chance that if the NFL and the networks that carry their

games pound us with this disrespect for long enough that a portion of the fans would just

give up the fight and go back to passive submission.

First off, they seem to have underestimated how personally America has taken the disrespect

toward our anthem and those who died to protect it.

Secondly, they didn't expect some of their allies to turn their backs in favor of keeping

a positive checking account balance.

The latest betrayal of the social justice warriors comes from an unlikely source.

According to the Conservative Tribune, ESPN is making sure they're under no obligation

to continue airing the underperforming football games in upcoming years.

ESPN's contract that is connected to their coverage of Monday Night Football is about

to expire, and experts think that they might not keep it in their line up of programming.

If they move forward without the Monday staple, it would be the first time in three decades

that they didn't broadcast NFL games.

"'With so much of ESPN's universe asunder, it's not outlandish now to entertain a previously

unthinkable prospect: Might ESPN elect to go without rights to NFL games after the expiration

of its eight-year deal for Monday Night Football in 2021?' asked James Andrew Miller in the

Reporter.

The journalist pointed out a few factors that make this decision plausible.

For one, ESPN has quietly and carefully changed its contracts with cable companies in a way

that sets the stage for an NFL pullout.

'There is no longer specific contract language that requires the cable giant to have NFL

games in order to earn its lofty (and industry-envied) subscriber fees, currently more than $7 per

household," The Hollywood Reporter explained.

In other words, the sports network seems to be actively preparing for a situation where

it won't be broadcasting full games."

If nothing up to this point was a good wakeup call for the NFL, this should do it.

Most of us probably take for granted that networks like ESPN will always show the football

games, but apparently, the dent in their bottom line has been so severe that they're making

plans to cut their losses.

The NFL boycott has most certainly been one of the main contributing factors to the decrease

in viewership, so the company is considering new options other than actually broadcasting

entire games.

The new plan is to just play some clips and chat about it, and the NFL is in such a state

that they're expected to accept:

Additionally, ESPN may be able to license highlight clips for commentary and replay

without having to shell out for full games.

'Can anyone imagine the NFL turning down an offer from ESPN of $300 or $400 million

for just those rights, even if ESPN didn't have game rights?

It's doubtful,' Miller admitted."

You might be wondering what exactly pushed the sports network leader over the edge to

change their format in such a huge way.

The answer is simple: a mass exodus.

ESPN is a subscription-based service that depends on people going out of their way to

want to watch their programming.

But lately, people have been going out of their way NOT to watch their programming.

In fact, according to Liberty Unyielding, they're losing subscribers to the tune of

1500 a day and they're ready to stop it:

"Effectively ESPN is tossing up a trial balloon letting Wall Street know they probably

can't afford to keep Monday Night Football rights past 2021 when its current deal expires,

but they're trying to make it seem as if this is their decision and it's a good thing

for the company.

And they're simultaneously letting Wall Street know that their business won't completely

collapse without the NFL either because, how convenient, their executives are geniuses

who negotiated language that protected them in case they couldn't afford the NFL.

Another way to put this would be as follows: ESPN's business is collapsing so rapidly

that they are now trying to figure out which would be more destructive — losing billions

on the NFL or losing billions in cable and satellite revenue because they don't have

the NFL."

Some may hate to say "I told you so" but I, unfortunately, am not one of those people.

It's about time those in broadcasting started to have a little respect for the values of

middle-class Americans.

They might think that the social justice warriors are the ones that need to be appeased, but

this protest has proved that they're not the ones that hold the purse strings, we are,

and we are the ones that they need to be listening to.

What do you think about this?

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🎃WHO ARE THE SHADOW ANIMATRONICS??? | REVEALED | FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S 🎃 - Duration: 5:28.

Hi Oreolines, wut up? blah blah blah (Literally in Spanish i don't say anything)

What are the Shadows?

What is their origin?

But before beggining, two things

First, i remid you this is a special horror week of FNaF because it's Halloween and The Day of The Dead

I am making theories, on November 2 i'll upload "The Theory" of all the story of FNaF

And the second thing is

HAPPY HALLOWEEN TO ALL OF YOU!!

Although in your country the Halloween is not celebrated

For example: in my case, my beautiful Mexico

even so many people here celebrate it

It's so cool, a reunion with your family, with your friends, do parties and get out to ask for candy

It's so very cool this celebration

And well, this theory isn't complete because i'll complete it in "The Theory"

But today we gonna resolve one of the mysteries... THE SHADOWS

Let's begin

In the FNaF 3 Night 2 call (before the tapes) the guy told us the tapes are from a long time ago

Well, here the guy exceeded

Because in the prehistoric the tapes didn't exist

So, i think this man have to finish the elementary school

leaving aside the lack of education of this man

I was saying the tapes are from many years ago

A year when Freddy Fazbear's Pizza still using Springlocks suits

SpringBonnie and Fredbear

And this tapes look like were for a person who start to work here, and he had to put the animatronics half-robot half-costume

On the night 4 of this tapes

The man told us an unfortunate incident ocurred at the sister location

"Sister Location". A lot of people think the guy say "Sister Location" because these events happened at the game we know as "Sister Location"

But, in my opinion, I doubt this is correct

I think he refers a sister restaurant of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, because there's no only one

...An incident with Springlocks

This incident was the death of 2 workers at the time of wearing these dangerous costumes

They made a bad move or someone modified these costumes that made the suit become a robot

pieces of metal, cables, beams, all while the workers were still inside

So the man told us the classic costumes (Fredbear and SpringBonnie) should not be used by anyone

and they are being retired to an appropriate location, while being looked at by our technician

When these suits killed the workers

so the company thought this was because these models did not work well

so the employees of the different locals were prohibited for using them

Now, let's go to FNaF 2

Where is here we see the Shadow animatronics

And one thing i have to say you before continue is that the calls of this game...

(like all the other games)

...are pre-recordered

Why?

It is a confusing topic to explain and we will deviate much from the main theme

so I will explain you in The Theory

But yep, the FNaF 2 calls are pre-recordered

On the Night 6, the phone guy told us someone used a yellow suit that was in the back

So I deduce at that time the classic costumes could not be used by anyone

In conclusion, this event of the 2 dead employees is before FNAF 2

That explains why already in FNAF 2 we see these Shadow Animatronics

And in FNaF 3

we can see them both in the minigames ...

helping the souls of the children

Shadow Freddy makes the robots follow him to where the purple man is, the killer

to get revenge

but then the robots can't pass

because as the phone guy told us in FNAF 3

The safe rooms are rooms that don't appear on the building's blueprints and are not carried by the robots in their programming

for that reason they say "ERR (Error)" when they want to pass

And we can see Shadow Bonnie in a minigame he gives a cake to the soul of Golden Freddy

So if both characters are helping the souls of the children

this means they are good

and maybe both feel some guilt about the children

or maybe they also need the killer to die so they can be free too

In conlusion, the Shadows are 2 dead workers who died on SpringBonnie and Fredbear

And they want to help the chlidren

And something to finish the video and confirm more theory

as we can see Shadow Freddy is the same as Golden Freddy (Fredbear), a model that we already know

But... and Shadow Bonnie?

at first it was believed this was Toy Bonnie

but their teeth don't match because Toy Bonnie has 2 very large central teeth

and doesn't seem to match with Springtrap

who before was SpringBonnie

SO...

Which Springlock model is this?

Remember there is another game where there is a Springlock animatronic that no one knows who it is...

And it seems to match perfectly with the eyes and shape of the mouth of Shadow Bonnie

Do you already know who I'm talking about ...?

The Springlock animatronic from Sister Location at night 4...

And well, i hope you liked the video, please put like, suscribe,

I wish you Merry Christmas

(fail)

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

Ask for lots of candy, be very frightened today

And i'll see you...

Later

GOODBYE

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Hello, friend.

We are snowboarders for the Lord.

We have to save 13 souls on this trip

and you are going to be number one.

Oh, crap, it's the Hare Christians.

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Singapore now has world's most powerful passport - Duration: 3:32.

Tiny Singapore now has world's most powerful passport with Germany in second place, the UK claiming fourth and the U.S slipping to SIXTH

Tiny Singapore now has the worlds most powerful passport, according to a new ranking, with its citizens able to travel to the greatest number of countries visa-free.

Passport Index, which keeps track of how useable such documents are, said the city-state grabbed the top spot after Paraguay removed restrictions for Singaporeans.

That means the approximately 3.

4million holders of Singaporean passports can now travel to 159 countries either without a visa at all, or can have one issued on arrival.

Germany came in second place, with its citizens able to visit 158 countries without a visa, while Sweden and South Korea tied for third.

The US passport was in sixth place, alongside Malaysia, Ireland and Canada.

Afghanistan came bottom of the list with visa-free access to just 22 countries.

Passport Index said the US passports usefulness has fallen since President Donald Trump took office, with Turkey and the Central African Republic becoming the most recent countries to revoke their visa-free entry for holders.

Passport Index ranks passports worldwide based on the cross-border access a holder has.

It was developed by Canada-based global consultancy Arton Capital.

For the first time ever, an Asian country has the most powerful passport in the world, Philippe May, managing director of Arton Capitals Singapore office, said in a statement.

It is a testament of Singapores inclusive diplomatic relations and effective foreign policy.

It is the only real time global ranking of the world's passports, updated as frequently as new visa waivers and changes are announced, Passport Index said.

In March, Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions Index declared that Germany had the most powerful passport in the world.

Sweden remained static in its ranking in second place and Denmark, Finland, Italy, Spain and the US jointly ranked third, with their nationals enjoying access to 174 countries without a visa at the time.

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Google Earth reveals 400 mysterious stone structures - Duration: 5:40.

Mystery of Saudi Arabia's ancient 'gates': 400 stone structures found on the edge of volcanoes are spotted on Google Earth, but archaeologists have no idea why they were built

Archaeologists have discovered 400 mysterious stone structures on the edge of volcanoes that could be thousands of years old in a remote desert area in Saudi Arabia.

The stone structures- which were found using Google Earth - have been dubbed the gates because they appear to look like field gates from above.

Built across ancient lava domes, some of these strange features are more than four times the length of a football pitch, and experts believe they may be up to 7,000 years old.

  The stone walls have been dubbed the gates because they appear to look like gates in a field from above, although their purpose remains unknown.

The strange cluster appear to be the oldest man-made structures in the landscape and some are up to 1,700 feet long and built across old lava domes.

The smallest gates are 43 feet (13 metres) in length while the longest are 1,699 feet (518 metres) long.  Experts say that thousands of years ago this area would have been much more hospitable than it is now.  There is no obvious explanation of why they were built.

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David Kennedy of the University of Western Australia said the purpose and age of these structures, found in the Harrat Khaybar region in Saudia Arabia, remains unknown.

Gates are found almost exclusively in bleak, inhospitable lava fields with scant water or vegetation, places seemingly amongst the most unwelcoming to our species, he wrote in a paper due to be published in November in the journal Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy.

The gates are stone-built, the walls roughly made and low, he said.

Remains of lava flows can be seen on top of some of the gates, suggesting that they are older than some of the lava flows.

The strange clusters appear to be the oldest man-made structures in the landscape, Dr Kennedy wrote.

The smallest gates are 43 feet (13 metres) in length while the longest are 1,699 feet (518 metres) long, writes Live Science.

Dr Kennedy said no obvious explanation of their purpose can be discerned.

Many of the structures have multiple stone walls that form a rectangular design whereas others - called I type gates - have one stone wall with piles of stones at the ends.

Most of them were discovered through satellite surveys and no archaeological fieldwork has yet been carried out.

Previous research has found thousands of stone structures that form geometric patterns in the Middle East.

These include two wheel-shaped patterns date back some 8,500 years.

A number of the designs, found in Jordans Azraq Oasis, appear to have an astronomical significance, built to align with the sunrise on the winter solstice, according to LiveScience.

Other types of stone structures such as kites, were used to hunt animals and wheel-shaped objects have also been discovered in the lava fields.

They were found on top of the gates - suggesting the gates pre-date them.

In the 1980s before the discovery of the gates two volcanists, Vic Camp and John Roobolmapped, visited the area.

They mapped an area that included a lava done with gates and other stone structures.

They estimated that some of the gates around the lava domes they looked at were built 7,000 years ago.

Dr Kennedy said archaeological fieldwork is necessary to determine exactly when they were constructed.

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we have the spooky zombie spooky Starbucks drink we just basically got

this quickly we're doing this on the desktop no special cameras just the

computer camera and we're gonna do a taste test right we're gonna do a

reaction video of the subject I'm ascared I don't like sugar

butterbeer don't don't leave home without it

my husband is crazy 50 grams of sugar

seriously you drink this and you're set for that day really yeah that's a

Daily amount that look at the brain it melted it's like it's a what is it a

pink or purple do you guys wanna go first one so we're gonna show you okay

let's do it I'm not really nervous you're gonna be honest I'm so stressed

that I'm so sleepy I'm turning to the zombie already here

we go should I be honest or nice no be honest this is an honest review of

Starbucks I mean listen we love Starbucks Starbucks is one our favorite

brands so come on doesn't this is all game okay

are you like it honestly it is good Monica

it is good it is sugary but it's like a little bit of like fudge in there did

you taste the fudge recently I'm a lot more 5 what is that hmm yeah okay have

you ever had about a Jolly Rancher candy Jolly Rancher Apple Jolly Rancher mixed

with caramel okay really weak flavor there's a lot of ice and yeah what's

that weak flavor but it's a weak I mean there's a lot of sugar but let me see

you again Oh No what's happening no what's

dangerous about this it's not a zombie the fact that you will drink all vapor

see it doesn't taste like it's like it tastes like nothing it has some mild

apple flavor some caramel but you know what I feel like those drinks are

created for people who love Instagram but you have to be fast because this

thing that melts right away so I like take a nice picture you posted your

Instagram

yeah down I mean come on come on be on it so you don't drink this she's a zombie it tastes like I like the green on the bottom I like the idea of

the second oka blood kind of play I think is cute you take a picture you

post a picture of an Instagram yeah how much was it 45 no I give it a thumbs up

and I mean it I'm not just being nice to Starbucks I think I mean listen I would

never get it again why do I have to be a Debbie Downer you are a debbie downer

but in a good way you heard that last part in a good way if you haven't seen

my Ariel mermaid Starbucks taste test I mean it's it's kind of like I was

surprised by that too Oh

oh there's no flavor in that's like a flavored ice all right but will you turn

to a zombie tonight weak zombie

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USA Gymnastics statement regarding McKayla Maroney's Twitter post regarding Larry Nassar

"USA Gymnastics admires the courage of those, like McKayla Maroney, who have come forward to share their personal experiences with sexual abuse.

Because of their strength in coming forward, predators can be held accountable for their actions.

We, like so many others, are outraged and disgusted by the conduct of which Larry Nassar is accused.

We are sorry that any athlete has been harmed during her or his gymnastics career.

"We are strengthening and enhancing our policies and procedures regarding abuse, as well as expanding our educational efforts to increase awareness of signs to watch for and reporting suspicions of abuse, including the obligation to immediately report.

USA Gymnastics, its members and community are committed to working together to keep our athletes as safe as possible.".

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Fuji Guys - FUJINON XF60mmF2.4 & XF80mmF2.8 - Shooting Macro Photography - Duration: 3:42.

Hey everyone; I'm Jerry. And I'm Gord. And we're the Fuji Guys. Today we're

gonna go through some macro photography. Yeah. I have the 60mm F2.4

mounted on the X-E3. And I have here the new 80mm Macro F2 8 mounted here

on the X-T2. We're gonna go out take some pictures show you some of the

differences between these two lenses and hopefully you get some great shots from

today. And if you want to learn more, hey, stick around.

When you're working with macro photography one of the nice things to

make the lighting a little bit more dramatic is to take the flash off of the

camera. To do that there's a couple of options including using a corded

option. Anything that works with the Canon OCE III will actually work within

the Fuji system with any of our X-Series cameras so when you're working you can

actually move the flash to a number of different locations have a bit of fun

with it and be able to practice and try the

different options within there. It works really well when you're working with

macro photography so at that point you can capture some really

dramatic lighting depending on the subject you're working with.

One of the really nice parts

about the 80mm Macro is that it's stabilized. It gives you up to five stops

of stabilization on four different axes. Works whether that's shooting in photos or in

videos. That's a really cool feature; that's one of the ones I really am

looking forward to. It's actually the first prime that we've stabilized as well.

If you have a macro lens or even if you don't have a macro lens and you want to

get a little closer to your subject you can pick up one of the extension tubes.

There's a couple of different lengths that are available. They actually go in

between the camera and the lens and that'll actually allow you to be able to

go a little bit closer to your your subject to be able to capture those

images a lot closer.

On the 80mm macro one of the great advantages to this one is that it

actually allows you to also use the teleconverters; whether it's the 1.4 or

the 2x teleconverter they're completely compatible another benefit of

the teleconverters is that you can get further away from your subject this is

not to scare that subject when you're photographing it.

That was our video on some of the tips and tricks on macro photography with the

Fujifilm lenses. I really enjoyed using the XT 2 with the

80mm. It was great having be able to do those handheld shots without

having to worry about using a tripod. And I got to say that how light the 60mm

is with the X-E3; it is amazing to work .with

Nice and easy I don't feel tired at all. A lot of fun today. It was a lot of fun.

If you'd like to see some more tips and tricks on this follow us on YouTube

subscribe to our Channel. And don't forget to also follow us on Twitter on

Instagram and like us on Facebook. Until next time I'm Jerry and I'm Gord and

we're the Fuji Guys

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Download and Install Modern Combat 5 on PC, android and IOS 2017 - Duration: 6:38.

Hello Guys,

Today I will show you how to Download and Install :

Modern Combat 5

For Windows 8.1 and 10 : Android : Iphone

All Links in the describtion

When you open this website, will show you this, just click "Open Microsoft Store"

Click "Install" Or "Download"

Ok, Downloading....

To Download Modern Combat 5 on Android Or Iphone

All links in the describtion

Or to Iphone,

All links in the describtion

Download and Install Completed Successfully

Click on "Pin to Start Menu"

And this MC 5, Open it :)

Sorry, there is no sound because I am recording, And from NOW I will not add clip speed Or edit Or change anything in the video :)

And also the game looking like slower, because I am recording :)

BOOOOOOM

Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. Enjoy :)

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Hey everyone; I'm Jerry. And I'm Gord. And we're the Fuji Guys. Today we're

gonna go through some macro photography. Yeah. I have the 60mm F2.4

mounted on the X-E3. And I have here the new 80mm Macro F2 8 mounted here

on the X-T2. We're gonna go out take some pictures show you some of the

differences between these two lenses and hopefully you get some great shots from

today. And if you want to learn more, hey, stick around.

When you're working with macro photography one of the nice things to

make the lighting a little bit more dramatic is to take the flash off of the

camera. To do that there's a couple of options including using a corded

option. Anything that works with the Canon OCE III will actually work within

the Fuji system with any of our X-Series cameras so when you're working you can

actually move the flash to a number of different locations have a bit of fun

with it and be able to practice and try the

different options within there. It works really well when you're working with

macro photography so at that point you can capture some really

dramatic lighting depending on the subject you're working with.

One of the really nice parts

about the 80mm Macro is that it's stabilized. It gives you up to five stops

of stabilization on four different axes. Works whether that's shooting in photos or in

videos. That's a really cool feature; that's one of the ones I really am

looking forward to. It's actually the first prime that we've stabilized as well.

If you have a macro lens or even if you don't have a macro lens and you want to

get a little closer to your subject you can pick up one of the extension tubes.

There's a couple of different lengths that are available. They actually go in

between the camera and the lens and that'll actually allow you to be able to

go a little bit closer to your your subject to be able to capture those

images a lot closer.

On the 80mm macro one of the great advantages to this one is that it

actually allows you to also use the teleconverters; whether it's the 1.4 or

the 2x teleconverter they're completely compatible another benefit of

the teleconverters is that you can get further away from your subject this is

not to scare that subject when you're photographing it.

That was our video on some of the tips and tricks on macro photography with the

Fujifilm lenses. I really enjoyed using the XT 2 with the

80mm. It was great having be able to do those handheld shots without

having to worry about using a tripod. And I got to say that how light the 60mm

is with the X-E3; it is amazing to work .with

Nice and easy I don't feel tired at all. A lot of fun today. It was a lot of fun.

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