Wednesday, November 29, 2017

USA news on Youtube Nov 29 2017

What am I looking to address?

I think accepting difference.

If I am able to have people laugh about something

then we can have a discussion, we can completely disagree.

It doesn't mean that they have to change their minds.

But they're okay with what they believe in being discussed.

And I think this alone is successful.

Alright, so, my name is Omar Hussein.

I'm a YouTuber based in Saudi.

I have a variety of experiences.

Starting a YouTube channel was to express myself

to find an area where I can speak my mind,

discuss ideas.

So you have all this freedom whether it's creatively or content-wise.

I try to take complicated, political changes

and then break it down, simplify it again and present it

in three minutes.

The 3-minutes this week are about an airline company

known for its racism towards Muslims and Arabs

and a young, Arab Muslim guy who's known for the fake videos he's made

in which he claimed he was discriminate against

because he's an Arab Muslim.

When you put it in a comical context

it's less tense and when it's funny it's better.

That is the statement.

Friends, I need your help with something very simple.

I'll be crossing now a total viewership

of 100 million views.

That amount of audience is powerful.

It makes you think a lot, you know, and how can I utilize this?

You know, you make a video, you upload it and...

Everything moves, everything changes.

Having that kind of impact drives you and you know what,

to continue, to do more.

So being chosen for the YouTube Creators for Change

enables you to create something about

a specific cause that you believe in, that's pretty cool.

That's me!

My goal is to enable people who were victims of

or will be facing some sort of hate online of offline

and empower them to overcome it.

I thought the best way to do it

is to actually reach out to the rapper community

across the Arabic world

We all experienced hate. It's a global issue.

And so we wanted to do a rap that acknowledges that.

There is hate, we overcome it.

Study hard and don't let anybody pass you.

If you get too personal with me, uncle Omar will get you.

Rappers are telling the audience,

I have been through what you are going through.

Someone needs to ensure to the younger generation,

it's okay to be different.

We're all in a sense different, in one way or another.

YouTube is about, you know, seeing the world, seeing people, accepting differences.

But the main thing that YouTube does is get you out of the comfort zone.

Listen to people outside your circle who you're not following,

who you're not subscribed to, who you're not friends with.

I see the potential if you could bring people together

across boundaries and geographies.

I think it's already happening. I don't think it's potential,

I think it's happening, you see it.

For more infomation >> YouTube Creators for Change: Omar Hussein - Duration: 2:55.

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I'm so jet lagged... - Duration: 3:02.

Hey everyone! Dana here and I am so jet lagged.

We just got back to Germany from Florida on Saturday, today is Monday, and while on the

trip I took so many amazing video clips and I vlogged about the beach and my thoughts

about returning to Florida for the first time in a little over three years, and all the

while, all while I was doing that I was totally ambitiously thinking like, oh yes, I will

get back to Germany on Saturday and I will have plenty of time to edit that footage for

the Wednesday video.

Yeah, no.

From Saturday to Sunday we honestly slept about seventeen hours.

We were so tired on Saturday from all of the traveling that I kid you not, we fell asleep

at 6 p.m. and I could not manage to wake up until 1 p.m. the next day.

Like, it's not like I was just laying in bed relaxing. No.

I really could not force my eyes open until 1 p.m. the following day.

That was definitely the longest I've ever slept.

And so I'm just filming this now because there's no way that I can manage to edit that amazing

Florida footage by Wednesday.

I really want to give that video the editing attention that it deserves, and right now

I just still feel totally disoriented, and I'm hungry but I have zero appetite whatsoever.

It's really a confusing feeling.

I feel hungry on the one hand, but even just the thought of food turns my stomach.

And according to what I found online, jet lag symptoms can include disorientation -- check -- loss

of appetite -- check -- disturbed sleeping — either too much or too little sleeping — for me

it's too much, mild depression, mood changes, headaches and nausea, and so yeah, I would

say other than the headaches, which I don't seem to have, I've been experiencing all

of those other things, so I'm just not ready to dive right into the editing yet, but I

did just want to make this little short video to give a post-trip update.

So my question for you is: Have you experienced jet lag, when was it the worst, what do you

do to combat jet lag, and has anyone out there noticed that it's getting worse with age?

Like, I feel like I was much less susceptible to jet lag when I was 22, just throwing that out there.

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thanks so much for watching!

Hopefully I will be back with a "normal" video soon.

Until next time, auf Wiedersehen.

For more infomation >> I'm so jet lagged... - Duration: 3:02.

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Germans LOVE Talking About THE WEATHER?? - Duration: 6:57.

Let's talk about the weather!

My American viewers, wait, please, don't go! Come back! Come back!

Although, I guess if you've already gone, you won't hear me saying come back.

But anyway, come back!

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

For me as an American, talking about the weather is a solid go-to small-talk topic.

But, from my experience, in the U.S. talking about the weather is usually used in situations

where just you need a little something to help break the ice and assist in eventually

hopefully segueing on to more interesting conversation topics.

Topics you actually want to talk about.

Besides when, of course, there's a hurricane or a drought or some other kind of extreme

weather situation, or maybe if the weather is doing something particularly weird or impressive,

usually on a day to day basis, if I bring up the weather, it's not because I actually

am hoping to chat about the weather for any length of time.

It is either a bridge to hopefully lead to other things to talk about, or I have run

out of anything else to talk about and I am feeling that awkward, awkward silence, and

I want to please just make it go away.

So I bring up the weather as a last resort.

From my experience, that is not always the case in Germany.

In fact, many Germans actually seem to really love talking about the weather.

And not the weather as just a transitional conversation topic but the weather as actually

the topic of conversation.

I've seen people at a party here in Germany talk at length about the weather and then

once they have exhausted that conversation topic, they have talked about the weather

as much as they can, when I would finally be oh-so ready to move onto the heart of the

conversation, another topic, that's actually when they have considered the conversation

over and have then headed into the kitchen for something to eat

or another drink or something like that.

They're like: oh okay, that was a lovely chat about the weather.

Catch ya later, Bob.

Which I find super, super fascinating, given that in the U.S. we have hurricanes, blizzards,

droughts, tornadoes, and more, and yet for the most part we basically dismiss conversations

about the weather as rather mundane. They're filler conversation topics.

Whereas in Germany, there's not usually anything too extreme going on weather-wise here.

It's warm in the summer, then there's fall, which feels like fall, then cold in

the winter, then spring, then back to summer.

This happens every year with small variations from year to year, of course, but basically

the same cycle over and over again.

And yet, the topic of the weather seems to be quite a beloved one here in Germany.

Whenever I get back from a vacation and I start to tell my German friends about it, one of

the very first questions that I so often get is "And how was the weather?"

Which, I totally get that the weather could definitely influence a vacation for sure,

but for some reason it's just not a question that I would usually think to ask.

I would probably ask about what they did on vacation and then from their answer, yeah,

I would incidentally probably end up finding out how the weather was, but it just probably

wouldn't be my main point of questioning.

Like, for example, if a friend of mine went to Florida in late March, I might ask them if they

went swimming in the ocean.

And then they would either tell me: "yes the water was lovely" or "no, it was still too cold."

And from that I would invariably know something about the weather in Florida.

But like I said, it probably wouldn't be the main thing that I was interested it.

I find it so, so, so funny, I will call my parents and chat on the phone with them for

like an hour and never, never once even think about asking them about the weather.

It just doesn't cross my mind.

But then I will get off the phone with my parents, and if I then end up chatting with

my German mother-in-law afterwards, and I mention that I just finished chatting with

my parents, nine times out of ten she will ask me: "Oh, and how's the weather there?"

What? Why in the world would I know the weather there?

I said that I talked to them, not that I went there.

She just assumed that if I chatted with my parents, I would of course definitely at some

point in the conversation ask about the weather.

No, really usually not.

I have no idea what the weather is like in Colorado now. No idea.

And also another super interesting thing that I've noticed is that both my mother-in-law

and Mr. German Man regularly check on the weather of where their friends are living

in the world.

It would never cross my mind to wake up and be like: hmmm I wonder how the weather is

where my parents are.

Unless, like I said, there was a hurricane or some other kind of extreme weather situation

going on; no, I don't think to check it.

And then I'll talk to my mother-in-law and she'll actually tell me: ahh I saw that

it was sunny at your parents.

All week long they've got lovely weather there.

And I'm like: oh nice! Thank you! Good to know.

I would have never thought to check.

So my question for you is: Do you love talking about the weather?

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thanks so much for watching. I really hope that you enjoyed this video.

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Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

To ask them about the weather.

We're just...

It is either to bridge...

And also a really big. Oh, I missed the other part. Alright, forget it.

For more infomation >> Germans LOVE Talking About THE WEATHER?? - Duration: 6:57.

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