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Whenever I look outside and see these banana leaves ...

Or are they plantains?

I'm not sure which ones they are

but you can use these leaves to wrap Nigerian Moi Moi.

And every other wrap-able.

So whenever I see them,

I feel like eating Moi Moi!

The banana plantation is on another person's property

which is a long way round.

But I know someone I can get permission from

and I am in an adventure mode today.

So that Banana Leaf Hunt must happen today.

Let's go!

For more infomation >> Banana Leaf Adventure | All Nigerian Recipes - Duration: 17:31.

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POR QUÉ QUIERO UN RECCE RIFLE | G&G TR16 MBR 556WH | CAPSULE AIRSOFT ESPAÑA - Duration: 11:06.

Hi everybody this is Grey from Capsule Airsoft

and its been a long time since i wanted to have a Recce Rifle

and finally i got it

so... This is my Recce Rifle

No. Wait wait, this is not the way

right now you are wondering *title- "Dude wtf is a recce rifle?" -title*

or "man thats not a G&G thats a spear."

ok ok i got it, i reset

The replica is a TR16MBR556WH

god so long whats wrong with you g&g?

and its an ar15 16 inches, and keep this info in mind cause later it will be important

talking from the outside to inside

i can tell you in your hands this feels just amazing

its true is so long

i was afraid about the "toy" feeling

not talkign about the construction

not that kind of "holding plastic" feeling

i mean something more about the dimensions

cause you know there are replicas that are not 1:1

maybe cause of the licence its a little bigger or shorter...

and somtimes you grab it and

it just doesnt feels good

so i was afraid it will be oversized

but is not the case

you raise it and you say "man this is amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing"

maybe cause is full metal, or maybe cause is so heavy

it really feels like an ar15

feels like the final holy justice weapon

i liked the handguard

mlok system

we´ve seen it in the arp series before

and its true you can be like "ok its a keymod?? whats the difference?"

but as soon as you spend some time in internet searching about

you´ll find its been used in real steel a lot

even the us army is adopting this system

till the point is easy to find opinions about

quad rail is maybe obsolete

to us it doesnt have the same sense. this is not real steel, is airsoft

but when you see real pictures

dude, the poison comes

you go from "whats the difference between m-lock and keymod?"

to: I NEED IT

upper is a little more angled

what makes it look more modern

the lower has ambidextrous controls

what is useful for lefthanded players as Wiset

or if you are switching shoulder

as i use to do

is useful to change to full auto with your left thumb

But now we go to the stock and we fall down

this replicas comes with mosfets and tones of wire

that overfill the stock tube

fuck wanted to conect this battery

is my main li-po, 1300mAh 11.1v

and......

nice stock, looks great but...

doesnt fit dude DOESNT FIT

well.....

so i had to change it by a regular crane

nice design but....

no G&G... no... it doesnt work dude...

Moving to the internals

we get in the cool part of this replica

and thats the G2 gearbox

i could trow up all the list of components

like the reinforced profile, 6,8 barrel better than my 6.2 barrel

the new electronic trigger

but... bfff i prefer to dont dig in

in this chanel we dont talk about internals that much

reason is simple, we are not airsoft mechanics

we are players

i do know its interesting

but i prefer to tell you what you gonna feel

in a straigt way as a player

when you are using this replica

the first thing, and probably the coolest thing about this replica

is when you have no bbs the replica block the fire

you have to change the magazine, with no mag in you cant fire

so when you connect the battery you pull the trigger

and you think it doesnt works, no, is working but it doesnt shoot

this creates a great play experiencie

is not new, being honest

i have this player experience with my mp7 gbb

you can find this in some aeg like what saw from Chackal

like Walon´s scar

they have it, is nothing super new

BUT, everytime happens that G&G knows to put the good things together

and bring it to the average player

this shistem, with the follower wich feeds all the bbs

makes this magazines the best i ever used till now

but i think there are a little expensive anyways

the new mosfet, is smaller

and has some sound alerts

what is also useful for a player, when you want program it to 3 or 5 burst fire

when you are low battery

even when something gets stuck in, the mosfet bewares you

but if you want to know all the new things about the G2

what i recomend you is to see this two videos

one from the American channell "airsoftology"

is a great channel, if you dont know it i think you will like it

he has an exclusive video about it

and what realiced is, i can't explain it better than him

i can say the same, or even copy him, but i think is better if you just watch his video

you´ll find in the description below, the G&G explanation video

helped me a lot to understand how it works

is very graphic and you dont even need to read, cause you see it.

if you can play with this replica you will feel how fast this shoots

with this new electronic trigger

the shots do not overlap each other

is a fact nowadays almost every new airsoft gun shoots really fast

you connect an 11.1 li-po to a new model replica

and it shoots like crazy

even my old VFC with no electronic trigger and no mosfet shoots really fast

ok

but now if you compare

one replica that shoots fast, with this replica...

player: ok ok out

grey: sorry sorry, i overshoted you, sorry

player: its ok nice one nice one

Grey: out!

And yes, it really shoots faster

and trust me, in game this makes the difference

it push your game

in 1 vs 1 engagements

makes your game more "aggressive"

push harder

it really makes the difference when you are in that 1v1 behind the cover

you crush it, you shoot more

move foward and feel like you have this momentum to take that corner

and, it works

and now, knowing what i have in my hands

now i can tell you why

what is that about recce rifle?

long time ago i saw a vídeo recorded during a battle in 2007

where MARSOC and GREEN BERETS were fighting

the MARSOC who was recording

was carrying a rifle that took all my attention

was like some kind of ar15, with a scope i never seen before, and i loved it

and it had a different look that the rest of m4 shoted by his partners

some time later, i watched a video by Garand Thumb

where he talked about the recce rifles

in real steel those are not a long m4

in fact is not m4, cause is not a carabine, is ar15

with a heavy barrel... is 16 inches...

uh....

that data popped out

but wait wait, cause i still did not find a reference source will make you freak out

i missed someting, a brand, a pictures and videos source to hype me to the point to say

"yeah this is what i want"

and finally, i found it....

sounds familiar to you Bravo Company USA?

thats right! that cool rifles we see in T-REX Arms channel

and finally....

"THE VIDEO"

ghghghhgrhagagagagga

suddenly the poison and the "i need it"is in my life

god what a fucking hype this videos

seriously i leave the link in the description

8 mins of pure poison

when you see it you say "holy shit I WANT IT"

so finally i can introduce you

my new replica, an ar15 16 inches M-Lok TR16 MBR 556 WH

... please make the name shorter

right now i do feel it too long

For more infomation >> POR QUÉ QUIERO UN RECCE RIFLE | G&G TR16 MBR 556WH | CAPSULE AIRSOFT ESPAÑA - Duration: 11:06.

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Alive By Accident | Impossible Rescue - Duration: 9:06.

It wasn't supposed to be this way.

They weren't supposed to die...

...this way.

It all started with survivors...

…on my first visit to Iowa Farm Sanctuary, our state's first and only vegan sanctuary

for farmed animals who have either been liberated or escaped their fate in our food industry.

Not long after I arrived, IFS co-founder Shawn received a call from her husband.

A semi truck carrying cows to slaughter had flipped on a highway about 45 minutes away.

The Sanctuary's only trailer had a blown tire, so they posted a desperate call for help on

Facebook as we took off for the crash site in hopes of saving any survivors.

By the time we arrived, they'd been cleaning up for over five hours already, but three

bodies still remained.

We could see the legs of one cow projecting upwards from the top of the dumpster, filled

to the brim with carcasses.

Walking the path of the truck through the woods, seeing cast off parts wrapped around

trees from the sheer impact of the descent, the remaining ejected bodies of cows lying

bloodied in the brush, and the violently contorted remains of the trailer, it was hard to believe

anyone survived.

Information was scant and scattered.

We'd heard that the driver was at the hospital—pulled from the wreckage in the river.

At least twenty cows had died from the impact or were shot on site.

Some escaped into the woods, and we found the body of one who had tried, but succumbed

to his internal injuries.

And there were eight survivors who'd been caught, but their current location was unclear.

Shawn made call after call, tracing their path, finally getting a tip that they were

being held at some back-roads location registered to a trucking agency.

But we arrived to find it largely abandoned, save for an idling empty livestock truck—

a striking contrast to the mangled, bloodied remains of the one I'd been inside only

half an hour ago.

While Shawn spoke with the driver, I went around back, finding a group of baby cows

huddled together in a holding pen.

Recently taken from their mothers, they were likely awaiting transfer to either the veal

or beef industry—their impending slaughter not a matter of if, but when.

A man—whom I'll call Chad—had answered the sanctuary's plea for a trailer and met

us at the stop off.

It was clear within a few minutes that he didn't quite understand what he'd volunteered

for.

This is Iowa.

The center of America's industrial agriculture.

The first state to pass the modern Ag Gag laws.

For many residents, the concept of a farmed animal sanctuary isn't just unheard of—it's

incomprehensible.

But it would be a mistake—and one we activist often make—to dismiss, or become combative

with people like Chad.

When Shawn got a new lead about an equally vague location, the driver of the empty truck—familiar

with the area's industry stops—offered to escort us.

DRIVER: I'm headed up that way.

I'll just put my turn signal on where you're supposed to turn.

SHAWN: Okay, perfect.

We'll follow you.

Thank you so much!

EMILY: Thanks!

And so we began our unlikely caravan: a livestock truck leading two vegan activists rounded

out with a beef farmer and his trailer—all off to save some cows.

And this time, we found them.

The man in charge—whom I'll call Frank—was a bit wary at first.

FRANK: You better get ahold of whoever these cattle belong to.

In the system we've created, the eight surviving cows were someone's property.

And like any business, the "owner" had to assess if they were financially worth recovering.

While Shawn made another call to what we hoped was the company with legal ownership,

SHAWN: Have you guys filed a claim with your insurance yet?

I spoke with Frank about the crash site.

FRANK: Yeah, I thought for sure he was dead.

He was one of the first people on the scene and described how initially, they'd mistaken

the driver's screams for just another cow crying out in pain.

FRANK: They could—they could hear him going "Get me out of here."

They'd found him pinned in the wreckage, his mouth filling with water from the river

as he called for help.

Finally, we were given the go-ahead.

SHAWN: Alright, thank you so much.

Yep, buh-bye.

Alright, let's do it!

FRANK: That's right.

Back 'er up.

And there they were.

Shaken and terrified.

With no way of knowing that this final trip of their very long day, had them bound for

home.

Arriving at the Sanctuary, the residents gathered to check out the newcomers.

And as the eight brothers stepped out of the trailer, they took their first steps as free

individuals.

Liberated…by accident.

As we watched them huddle into the far corner, shielding the most injured of the group—still

on high alert—Chad, the beef farmer who answered the desperate call of some vegan

activists, making this entire rescue possible, asked me a question I will never forget:

CHAD: They just live until they die, or what?

"Yeah," I said.

"They live until they die."

In order for us to be able to do what we do to animals and maintain the image we have

of ourselves as good and decent people—animal lovers, even—we've had to distance, disconnect,

and distract ourselves.

Construct systems so astoundingly convoluted, that the concept of a chicken, pig, or cow

living until they die is literally beyond our grasp.

Yet at the same time, we like to believe that the animals we eat lived a good life.

That they were well-treated.

We shield ourselves from the violent deaths they're destined for, shuttering them inside

metal boxes at which we dare not look too closely, lest we meet their eyes and remember

that these…are individuals.

But when a truck flips, spilling their bodies and blood across our path, we're confronted

not only with the horror of their suffering and deaths, but also with the very thing we've

had to work so hard to suppress and avoid: our compassion.

These accidents expose the depth of our disconnect and lay bare our conflicting beliefs: people

wince at the news of a livestock truck crash, mutter "those poor cows" or "how awful for

those pigs" without the slightest awareness of the absurdity of their statements.

Because these very same people will later consume the flesh and secretions of some other

"poor" cow, pig, or chicken who had the great fortune of their truck making it to the slaughterhouse.

It all ended with survivors…

That accident that day—as horrifying as it was, and as terrifying it must have been

to experience—for these eight cows, it was a miracle of sorts—their only chance at

life.

Because had everything gone according to plan, they'd have been killed, bled out and hacked

apart—their deaths no less brutal than their brothers who died in the crash day.

But like the other over 822,000 cows slaughtered that day behind closed doors, they'd have

passed from existence without a single gasp of shock or even quiet whisper of "those

poor cows."

Find out what happened to the survivors in part two.

To support the life-saving efforts of IFS, visit IowaFarmSanctuary.org and to help Bite

Size Vegan create more videos like this, see the support link here and in the description.

Please share this video and subscribe for more content.

Now go live vegan, and I'll see you soon.

For more infomation >> Alive By Accident | Impossible Rescue - Duration: 9:06.

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Again and Again - Gun Violence in America - Duration: 6:38.

The slaughter in Las Vegas underscores something we'd rather not face, but is true:

mass shootings will continue to happen in the United States.

I think that we can have those policy conversations, but today is not that day.

The whole gun control thing, this is not the time and place to be having that conversation.

I don't want to do this gun-control discussion right now. There's a day, place, and time for all that.

Let's wait and have that conversation later.

I'm more than happy to talk about this in a few days.

Right now's not the time.

This is not the time to have the discussion.

This is not the time for this.

It's just not the time to dive into the politics and try to score political points on this topic.

But no advanced society, excepting this one, keeps having gun massacres.

Australian had one in 1996 – its Port Arthur Massacre.

Then, its conservative government applied a variety of moderate controls

especially on assault weapons.

It has not had a gun massacre since.

Scotland had its Dunblane Massacre that same year.

That country's conservative government applied controls, and it has had no comparable killings.

For more infomation >> Again and Again - Gun Violence in America - Duration: 6:38.

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