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Steiss!

The Dark Knight!

It's okay...

why do we fall Bruce?

So that we can learn to pick ourselves up!

Joe!Hey joe...Falcone says Hi

It's not who I am underneath ...

But what I do

defines me...

Bruce!

You can''t leave any sign...!

I haven't

Are you just one man?

No...we are two

We?

what's that?

The Tumblr?

You won't be interested in that...

Haven't given up on me yet..?

Never!

She was built as a bridging vehicle

So what do you think?

Does it come in black?

Don't be afraid Bruce

Why do we fall sir?

So we can learn to

pick ourselves up

You didn't learn...

Mind your surroundings

Still haven't given up on me

Never!

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iPhone Dark Mode: How To Turn It On! - Duration: 3:09.

Hi guys, David and David here from payetteforward.com in this video we are going to talk about iPhone

dark mode.

Now, the really isn't an "official" dark mode, but there is something called Smart Invert

Colors, which will reverse the text and the background on your iPhone for most apps.

It won't affect your pictures or some specific apps that use dark backgrounds, but it is

pretty cool.

And we want to show you what it is in this video.

Let's do it.

Let's go to the Settings app, and then we'll scroll down to General and then Accessibility

and Display Accommodations.

Tap Invert Colors and then turn on this switch next to Smart Invert and boom — dark.

Look at that.

So Invert Colors has been around for a long time on iPhones.

It used to be called class invert, and now it's called smart invert.

Smart Invert is the new feature.

So for example, Smart Invert won't invert the colors of your pictures or pictures of

look normal.

However, If you turn on classic invert your pictures might look a little funky.

So real quick when you open the Photos app and show you what it looks like with Smart

Invert.

And here's a picture of me looks normal.

I look okay.

You look great.

If I go back here and turn classic invert instead you already see that the switch is

purple and that the uh, when it's off, it's black which is kind of weird.

And if I go back to the Photos app, whoa ghost mode.

Okay.

I look a lot better you it looks really funky.

So that's why we recommend turning on Smart invert if you want dark mode on your iPhone.

Yeah.

Unfortunately this Smart Invert only works for Apple apps at this point in a few third

party app, maybe iOS 12 we'll get a real dark mode.

People really want dark mode, but it hasn't happened yet.

Maybe this is the time so David, is there an easy way to switch between Smart Invert

Colors and regular iPhone covers without having to go into the Settings app.

Every time I want to do it.

Yes.

It's called Accessibility shortcuts.

We're going to go back to Display Accommodations and back to Accessibility.

Scroll all the way down to Accessibility Shortcut and we're going to tap on Smart Invert Colors

here.

A check mark will appear so David has selected Smart Invert Colors.

Let's show him how it works in an iPhone X.

You triple-click the side button.

Yep, and now that'll take it out of Smart Invert Colors.

If it's not on you can just triple-click the side button.

If you have an iPhone 8 or earlier, it's the Home button not the side button.

Yeah, perfect.

So that is how to enable dark mode on your iPhone.

Yeah.

Thank you guys for watching this video.

Please remember to give it a thumbs up if you liked it.

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2015-2018 F150 Weathertech Low Profile Hood Protector - Dark Smoke Review & Install - Duration: 2:36.

The WeatherTech hood protector is a great mod for F-150 owners that are looking for

an affordable add-on that's gonna protect the hood of their truck.

It's gonna be able to take the impact of flying objects at your truck without scratching or

damaging the acrylic.

Just south of 80 bucks is a great price for a mod that's gonna change up the front look

of your truck, while also protecting it.

There are very few modifications that are gonna change the style of your truck while

also helping to protect it.

A paint repair down the line could be a lot more costlier than just a simple mod.

This is gonna be a super-easy one out of three wrenches on our difficulty meter, and expect

it to take about 30 minutes to put on.

Your first step is gonna be to clean the surface area.

Clean it with a nice soap-and-water mixture, and then dry it with a microfiber towel.

With your hood dry, use the included alcohol pads to prepare the surface area.

With your hood prepared, we're gonna pull back about 2 inches of the backing of the

3M adhesive.

You're gonna wanna make sure you do each section.

Just pull back about 2 inches.

Do the same thing on the other side.

With the backing slightly removed, center the hood protector onto your truck.

Once it's centered, we're gonna start to remove the backing.

With the hood protector aligned and on your truck, apply pressure directly in the center

and remove the backing of the adhesive.

So apply pressure, and then pull back.

With your backing removed, press firmly along the protector to secure it.

And then, now our last step is to remove the clear film on our protector.

Just peel back.

That's gonna wrap up my review and install of WeatherTech's hood protector.

You can check this out and more at americantrucks.com.

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Dark Souls Remastered Part 18 Crossbreed Priscilla - Duration: 34:34.

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Cara Dapat Senjata Terbaik Pertama Main - Dark Souls Indonesia - Duration: 12:11.

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13th century illustration shows Australia wasn't 'dark continent' - Duration: 3:49.

A 13th century illustration of an Australasian cockatoo debunks the myth Australia was "a dark continent" and reveals trade routes around the country's north were flourishing as far back as medieval times, a study shows

 Researchers found the illustration in a manuscript that was either written by or belonged to Roman Emperor Frederick II

 It is the oldest-known European illustration of the bird, found in a book dating from between 1241 and 1248, and pre-dating other European illustrations of cockatoos by 250 years

 The manuscript includes 900 drawings of falcons, falconers and other animals kept by the emperor

Four of the images are of a white cockatoo — a gift from the Sultan of Babylon to Frederick II

 Heather Dalton from the University of Melbourne, who contributed to the research published in the journal , said the find challenged "the British view" Australia was "a dark continent"

 "The significant thing is that this parrot provides a window to a world of quite busy trade to Australia's north," she said

 "The discovery of these images … highlight the fact that during the medieval period, merchants plying the waters just to the north of Australia were part of a flourishing trade network that reached west to the Middle East and beyond

" Dr Dalton said while many scholars were aware the Sultan had given a "white parrot" to Frederick II, few were aware there were surviving images of the bird

 The research team looked at the details, such as the shape of the crest and the colouring of the cockatoo, and concluded it was likely a female — either a triton, sulphur-crested cockatoo or yellow-crested cockatoo

 Cockatoos travel well with people, being gregarious and long-lived, making a perfect gift, Dr Dalton wrote

 "In captivity, they can have lifespans of up to 80 years and Australian greater sulphur-crested cockatoos have been known to live up to 120 years," she said

 "The journey along trade routes would have taken years, and their chances of surviving would have been much higher than the majority of animals

" –ABC

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ANCESTRAL REMEDY FOR BROWN SPOTS ON SKIN | REMOVE DARK SPOTS, BROWN SPOTS NATURALLY - Duration: 2:36.

ANCESTRAL REMEDY FOR BROWN SPOTS ON SKIN | REMOVE DARK SPOTS, BROWN SPOTS NATURALLY

if you want to get more exciting videos then please click on the subscribe

button right corner below the video ancestral remedy for brown spots on skin

a drop of this works as a rubber to erase the spots the spots of the face

usually have a beige brown or black color that vary in size and usually

appear in the area of the face pans shoulders and arms especially in the

area's most exposed to the Sun incense oil acts as a lightening agent that

helps reduce the appearance of age spots this oil can also help us heal acne

scars stretch marks and wrinkles how to use incense oil to erase spots of age

this natural remedy is very simple you just have to apply one or two drops of

pure incense oil on the stain in the morning and in the evening dot you must

continue the process until the age spots disappear completely it is also

advisable to apply some incense oil in the most prone regions where acne

appears dot this oil can also be used as a basic moisturizer by adding about six

drops of incense essential oil for every 25 grams of moisturizer use lotions that

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ANCESTRAL REMEDY FOR BROWN SPOTS ON SKIN | REMOVE DARK SPOTS, BROWN SPOTS NATURALLY

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[Splatoon\GMOD] Pizza And The Dark City Adventure: Part 1 - Duration: 3:33.

hello pizza

i back and dont worry nothing happend :3

sure he back

..good...

yes sir

im kill him

..hello..pizza...

i..glad..you wake up

you know what happend to me right now

you are a new pizzadarksize version right

ENOGH

YOU KNOW WHAT

I WILL KILL YOU SOON INTIL WHAT HAPPEND TO ME

*sigh* i see you later...

hey zeno you like chips ^^

no i have problem with chip...

were pizza?

hi?

i wonder what happend to pizza?

were am i what happend?

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All Hell Broke Loose When One Dark Secret About James Comey Was Revealed - Duration: 13:53.

All Hell Broke Loose When One Dark Secret About James Comey Was Revealed

President Trump has repeatedly demanded that former FBI Director James Comey be investigated

for illegally leaking classified information.

So far, the former FBI Director had managed to escape accountability for his actions.

But that all changed when this dark secret about James Comey was revealed, and now all

hell is breaking loose.

Comey was in for a surprise when Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz

testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Chuck Grassley quizzed Horowitz about the status of an investigation into Comey's

alleged mishandling of classified information when he leaked the contents of his memos about

conversations with President Trump to a friend.

Grassley asked Horowitz:

"COMEY SAID HE DID NOT EXPECT A REPORT ON HIS HANDLING OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION BECAUSE,

'THAT'S FRIVOLOUS.'

I DON'T HAPPEN TO THINK THAT IT IS FRIVOLOUS.

QUESTION NUMBER ONE, MR.

HOROWITZ, ARE YOU INVESTIGATING THE HANDLING OF HIS MEMO AND DOES THAT INCLUDE THE CLASSIFICATION

ISSUES, AND SHOULD MR.

COMEY EXPECT A REPORT WHEN IT'S COMPLETE?"

Horowitz answered

"WE RECEIVED A REFERRAL ON THAT FROM THE FBI.

WE ARE HANDLING THAT REFERRAL AND WE WILL ISSUE A REPORT WHEN THE MATTER IS COMPLETE,

CONSISTENT WITH THE LAW AND RULES THAT ARE — A REPORT THAT'S CONSISTENT AND TAKES

THOSE INTO ACCOUNT."

This is exactly what President Trump and his supporters have been calling for.

Comey had testified that he leaked his memos to Daniel Richman – a Columbia University

law school professor – in order to force the appointment of a special counsel.

The former FBI Director stated,

"I UNDERSTOOD THIS TO BE MY RECOLLECTION RECORDED OF MY CONVERSATION WITH THE PRESIDENT.

AS A PRIVATE CITIZEN, I THOUGHT IT IMPORTANT TO GET IT OUT."

But where Comey has run into trouble are the reports that his memos contained classified

information.

The Hill reported that four of his memos contained information marked at the secret or confidential

level.

Comey's troubles began when he gave Hillary Clinton a pass on charges that she mishandled

classified intelligence by sending emails on her private server.

Now similar charges threaten to send Coney to the slammer.

Trump supporters have been pleased with the work of Inspector General Horowitz.

His investigation led to the FBI being forced to produce the text messages between Peter

Strzok and Lisa Page who schemed to use the FBI to stop Donald Trump's election.

And Horowitz's investigation has led to the firing of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew

McCabe, as well as the reassignment and resignation of five other officials.

The Inspector General has turned into the most reliable weapon in the fight to drain

the swamp.

Comey figured he was in the clear, and Trump supporters had given up on the idea of him

ever being held accountable for his actions.

But Horowitz's testimony makes it clear that Comey is being investigated.

And Horowitz's body of work indicates that this inquiry will be on the level and not

some Deep State whitewash.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this story.

Facebook has greatly reduced the distribution of our stories in our readers' newsfeeds and

is instead promoting mainstream media sources.

When you share to your friends, however, you greatly help distribute our content.

Please take a moment and consider sharing this article with your

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and family.

Thank you.

For more infomation >> All Hell Broke Loose When One Dark Secret About James Comey Was Revealed - Duration: 13:53.

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These Scary Things Really Happen In The Dark Web - Duration: 5:51.

Beneath the surface of the World Wide Web, there's a hidden world.

The Dark Web is, at first glance, a murky world populated by criminals and the sexually

depraved.

Here you can hire hitmen, compare the latest recipes for the preparation of human meat,

and browse the most cruel, immoral & illegal pornography known to man.

But how easy is it to access this netherworld?

Do we need special permission from some shady figure on some dark forum to gain access to

the Dark Web?

Or do we require some special technical skills to enter this domain of depravity?

Today we find out just what strange content populates this dark underworld, in this episode

of the Infographics Show, The Dark Web?

First of all, just what is the Dark Web?

The Dark Web forms a small part of the deep web and is not indexed by search engines - that

means it can't be found through the likes of Google, Yahoo, Bing, and so forth.

This is uncharted territory for the everyday internet user, as we usually use the main

search engines to surf our content.

Instead, the deep web is explored with peer to peer networks along with larger networks

such as Tor, i2P, and Freenet.

Identities and locations of users on the Dark Web are kept secret through a layered encryption

technology.

While most of the content on the deep web contains nothing bone-chillingly sinister

(in fact, much of the content is large databases, libraries, and members only websites, and

academic resources), the content that is anonymous (and therefore considered morally questionable)

is considered to belong to the Darkside of the deep web - the Dark Net.

To further confuse matters, the Dark Web isn't the same as the Dark Internet, the latter

being the place where scientists store raw data for research.

Government agencies are, in theory, supposed to be able to track some of the characters

behind this anonymous Dark Web space, but it is tricky, and requires an infinite amount

of resources, and isn't always successful.

But sometimes they hit the jackpot.

On July 5th 2017, 26 year-old Canadian Alexandre Cazes was found dead in a Thai police cell

after intelligence agencies discovered his whereabouts.

He had been running a massive Dark Web marketplace selling drugs, weapons, and other contraband

on the underground website Alphabay.

Cazes lived a life of luxury in Thailand, owning three houses and four cars – one

of which was a Lamborghini.

A computer expert / nerd who had amassed a fortune in Bitcoin, Cazes had his hand in

the dark cookie jar when the law finally caught up with him.

Rather than face extradition to a Western prison, Cazes chose to commit suicide in a

Thai holding cell where he was found by local cops.

So be warned.

The Dark Web isn't for the faint of heart and some of those who travel down there and

make a living down there never ever return.

So let's take a trip down into the dark recesses of the internet; grab a flashlight

and follow us as we travel down into these black markets and seedy chat rooms.

The Dark Net, as we found out, is a venue for illegal trade in drugs, weapons, and controlled

animal products.

But it is also a place where deviant criminals such as pedophiles and terrorists exchange

gossip on forums.

It is a dark and dirty place, and if you're thinking of taking a trip there, you better

prepare to brush cyber shoulders with some of society's outcasts.

Just when you think you've discovered the most morally repulsive website, another one

pops up.

A 2014 study carried out by the University of Portsmouth discovered that the most common

content on Tor was child pornography.

Other brands of sick content include animal porn and revenge porn, and perhaps even animal

revenge porn!

It is also a place for hackers to hang out.

Groups such as xDedic, hackforum, Trojanforge and TheReadDeal meet up here and, in a strange

twist of cyber fate, some of these groups have been known to target and uncover the

pedophile groups who also hang out there.

So in some instances, the Dark Web polices itself.

Other questionable content to be found on the Dark Web include recipes for cooking human

meat and sites to hire a hitman.

Whether the sites offer practical services or are of a more entertainment nature is open

to conjecture.

You will also find political whistleblowing sites and cyber currency discussion sites.

Travel on the Darkside is notoriously slow, so don't be expecting a lightning fast dark

vacation in hell.

With traffic bouncing through the computers of volunteer networks, the traffic is continually

encrypted and pushed through multiple proxies, meaning some pages will sit there haunting

you for apparent eternity.

If you feel it's time to dip your toe in this murky pond, know that technically, it's

not that difficult to get there.

You will need to install Tor and use the Vidalia Control Panel.

Some users recommend putting a strip of tape over your webcam to prevent dark eyes from

watching you as you surf.

A tin foil hat is also optional.

If you do travel down there to the dark side, be safe, and be warned, that you may discover

something even more disturbing than the things we already mentioned.

You could be one click away from something that will change your perception

of

the world forever.

So, have you ever explored the Dark Web?

If so, what did you find?

Let us know in the comments!

Also, be sure to watch our other video called Marianas Web - The Scariest Part Of The Internet.

Thanks for watching, and as always, don't forget to like, share and subscribe.

See you next time!

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Eliot Sumner - After Dark - Duration: 4:25.

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D.A.R.K. – Curvy (Official Audio) - Duration: 5:30.

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Cranes - Shining Road (Video) - Duration: 3:51.

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The Cardigans - Lovefool - Duration: 3:23.

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The High Violets - Goodnight Goodbye - Duration: 4:13.

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Glow Pebbles Hollow Beads or Necklace Pendants, Glow-In-The-Dark Polymer Clay Jewelry Tutorial - Duration: 32:03.

Creating something completely unique that nobody else in the world has is one

reason many of us love to make our own jewelry, it's the reason I still

occasionally sell my own garments and have I got a unique project for you, these are

pieces that you can make into any jewelry you like that look one color in

the daylight and glow something entirely different when the lights go out.

Hey there creative people, Sandy here, welcome to another polymer clay video at

keepsakecrafts.net. So I have been playing this week with glow-in-the-dark

powders which I did a Friday findings video on last week, translucent clay and

the concept of making hollow beads. Yes, this bead is actually hollow,

what's even more cool is when the lights go out and there it is I think this has

been in the dark for a while so it didn't glow very much but it actually

does glow better than that. As I mentioned in the Friday findings video

in order to use glow-in-the-dark powders you do want to use a translucent clay so

that they the glow will come through, now this clay I apologize I was

experimenting and I grabbed some tinted... I know it was Pardo translucent that I

tinted with something. I'm not sure if it was a paint or a alcohol ink or another

clay I don't know but I grabbed it out of my scrap bin and ended up being

really happy with it. So you have to have translucent clay in order for the glow

to come through, now here's one that I made and I added just a little bit of

the pinata alcohol ink to it and got a fairly nice purple color and there was

glow powder in this but when I turn out the lights, well you can see it really

doesn't come through at all which is kind of sad but oh well what are you

gonna do? Live and learn move on. So a little experimenting is in order to find

what works, you are probably not going to get a good glow if you use darker shades

so you want to focus on having a lighter shade

for your main pebble, which is fine because this black silvery sparkling

decoration looks great and really contrasts nicely with your lighter color

and with the color once it glows. Now I thought I would just play with the

sculpey glow in the dark clay, this is one of the

colors that comes in their set. I showed this to you last week and I will say

this was actually much easier to form the hollow bead with than the Pardo. It

just moved more nicely it was much softer but I don't know if you can tell

the difference between these. These two were made with Pardo this one was with

the Sculpey, these two baked up pretty nice and smooth a lot of a lumpy bumpy

bits smoothed out and I'll talk more about that in a minute, on this one it

didn't. So although it was easier to form it I don't think it was worth it and

what I did was I took some of this color and I mixed some. I had a pinch of this

purple left over on my table and I mixed it in and the color wasn't bad when

before it was baked but now it's just kind of a gnarly pink that I really

don't like. It does however glow. Oh, there they are. Well, the first thing you need

is some Pardo clay or other translucent clay. I like the Pardo. I stopped using

the Premo for most things because it just yellows on me, and I ended up using

a little bit more than 1/8 of a block of clay in fact I have it right here this

is what was not in there and I mixed in a drop of Pearlescent Emerald Lumiere

paint by Jacquard and I also mixed in probably a good quarter of a vial of

aqua. What's fun about this is that this is green and it's gonna glow aqua, this

one's kind of a blue and it glows green, you could mix in a completely different

color of the powder, these powders are... you can buy them colored in powder form

or like whitish in powder form so this really doesn't add

any color to the clear clay until it's baked, well, and even after its baked,

until the lights are out you don't know it's there. And as I mentioned in that

video it's a good idea when you're mixing this powder in it does tend to

dry the clay so add a little liquid clay any TLS. This is clear because I'm gonna

use this later, just add some, kind of smear it on your

clay and then you can put the powders on and it sticks and it makes far less of a

mess putting it in. You could roll it out into a sheet which is how I did this one

and then curve it around to make your hollow form but I thought it was much

easier... I'm just gonna warm this up a tiny bit I don't want to flatten it too

much, but it has been sitting overnight. So I'll warm it up a little. I found it

easier to form it over something already kind of rounded ,so I'm sort of halfway

to making that rounded shape, this is just the top of a screwdriver. I was

actually pretty happy with doing it over this, this is just a lip-balm container,

rather than rolling it out in a sheet and then you you already still have to

do this particular operation. Now notice the Pardo cracking. Pardo is one

of those wonderful clays that... it's fantastic because of its translucency

but it is a little finicky in the way it's handled. If you want to know more

about conditioning Pardo and it's probably the only reason I use it these

days is Ginger Davis Allman's article at the Blue Bottle Tree on how to condition

Pardo. You just have to work it with gentle persuasion, if you try to force it

real quick you're gonna get these kind of cracks but if you just gently push

and tap and prod it it behaves really well. So I've got a thick pancake here and now,

now see I pushed that too fast and it said, No!" like a cranky toddler, that's

the analogy she gives and I love it, but if you just use gentle pats and

persuasion and also this ball of clay has been, like I said sitting overnight.

Start to form it around your round thing. In case you've got scraps that you're

working from I started with about a one inch ball of play. Oops.

Yeah see? If you move it too quick it just like shears off, it's really interesting that

way. So now I've got kind of a cup or a dish shape. The idea is that I'm going to

bring this all up and around and eventually have these edges meet each

other thus trapping a bubble of air on the inside. So what I'm going to do is

pinch these edges. I'm kind of doing three things at once. I'm pinching these a

little flatter, pulling them up and in, and then also pinching this edge

together, you can see that V that I'm pushing between my fingers and it just

takes a little bit of time and patience. Like I said this much softer Sculpey

clay did this beautifully, it did it really fast,

but I never could get it as smooth as I could get these ones so I think it's

worth it to just take a little bit more time and you just kind of work it.

Speaking of time, it is now mid-June 2018 and I have been working on so many

different projects. I have got several big projects in the works for you,

unfortunately I can't tell you about any of them it's just, you know how it is,

it's not smart marketing to talk about any of these things, or I'm contractually

obligated not to, and unfortunately I'm kind of finding myself a little bit

burnt out. I'm just, I've been working on so many different things and I love what

I do, but you can only do so much especially if you're an artist and a

creative person I'm sure you you just, you need a time to do other

things and refill your creative well, so to speak. So I hope you all won't hate me

too much if I take the month of July off from publishing videos. I just have so

much to do. I will continue to make videos for my patrons so my patrons will

get their bonus tutorials in July, but I'm going to give my channel a break for

the month of July and I hope... You know if you're, if you're dying for some creative

stuff I have nearly 600 videos on this channel if you haven't seen them all

take a look. You can have a laugh the quality of some of the older ones. I

haven't taken down older ones just because they were older. I've left those

up so you can go watch the very first video I did. I actually never intended to

start a YouTube channel. I had a blog and the blog was just kind of a way to share

with a few people things I did and share some tutorials because I always found

myself wanting to teach, and I had done a really cool project from Club Scrap.

Actually it was a memory cube thing and it was like three-dimensional and you

flipped it and folded it and there were pictures on the inside and outside and I

couldn't figure out how in the world to show that in still photos which is what

I had on my blog were just stills. So I got out my little camera, it was just a

little point and shoot camera and made a video, and I finished making the video

and I was like, "That was fun!" I enjoyed doing that and I did another one. I did

another one on a scrapbooky type project and then I did a jewelry video. I

was kind of copying a piece of ready-made jewelry, a couple pieces

actually. I figured out how they were made and shared how to do it. All right, let

me interrupt myself here... as you get to this point now you've got like a little

pot, isn't that cool? And now kind of start pinching from the outside

because it starts to get difficult to pinch it from the inside just the way I

was, you can't... you can only fit one finger in there. You want to just do this

slowly and carefully, so I'm kind of popping that out when I come around to

it. The idea is that you don't want to have any cracks or holes or places for

air to escape. So anyway, so I recorded a few jewelry tutorials because it was

just fun. I really enjoyed doing it. I kind of liked editing the videos. I just

enjoyed the whole process and then I was contacted by allfreejewelrymaking.com.

You'll still see them their name on some of my older videos and they wanted

to buy from me the rights to put some of my videos on their channel and I could,

they would pay me so much per video. All right now I'm just kind of twisting this

all together again, trying to make sure that there's no places for air to escape

and I'm just gonna kind of smooth out these seams as I go. But anyways, they

they wanted to pay me to make videos and I could do up to two a week and I said

"Well, why wouldn't I do 2 a week? They're gonna pay me, I could use the money. " And I

noticed when I started uploading two videos a week my channel started to grow

and it's just been going from there and I've been having so much fun making

creative things and knowing that I've inspired you all. So this is really cool

because if you have it sealed so that there is no place for air to escape

you can feel the resistance of that pocket of air in there and again with

the Pardo you can just gentle nudges and persuasion you'll be able to smooth it

all out, really cool. The benefit of making this hollow is that it's a fairly

large piece but it's really lightweight so it's lighter and weight for wearing

and also it uses less clay, both benefits and

then I had thought that it would be fun to play with this with the Anglerfish

light that LED light that goes inside jewelry that I got last fall. I did a

video on that and I have yet to do another video which I've been meaning to.

I didn't have time this week to explore that as well as this technique but I

may look into that at some point because that would be a great use of the

translucent. So once you have that pretty smooth you notice I kind of twisted off

that excess at the top. You can just roll this in your palms just like you would

roll a ball of clay and as long as you can feel that resistance... Uh-oh, now see,

I could feel that it wasn't... "Hello, I'm a hole, I'm letting the air out. " Haha,

Sorry! We'll smooth that out.

Again with the Pardo just take your time, gentle strokes will smooth it out. So

anyways I love making videos for you guys and I love it when you come to me

with your ideas, with your alternates. I've even I've had people say, "Nope, that

doesn't work for me," and it turned out they were absolutely right. It was a

project that I had finished the video and then you know I think I probably

wore the piece and went back and said yeah I've got to change that. They were absolutely

right. So it's it's just fun to have a community here and over at our Patreon

page we have a community of people. If you enjoy my videos and would like to

get more tutorials from me every month my patrons have the opportunity to get

two, up to two bonus tutorials every month. We cover polymer clay and jewelry

at Patreon and we're also building a nice little community over there of

folks sharing their work and I share a lot of behind the scenes stuff. So if

you're interested check out Patreon.com/sandysewin on for more

information. All right, so that's looking pretty good. Now you just roll it in your

palms and you can really feel... it's so strange, the resistance from that

pocket of air that's in there, and see how that's getting nice and smooth which

this never did, and you notice I didn't completely mix in the paint. I left it a

little marbled because I thought that would be really pretty. So you can roll

it in your palms until it's nice and smooth and then you can leave it round.

I like kind of an oval shape, that's sort of an egg shape, I like that, so you can

continue to manipulate it. You could probably make a heart shape out of this

making a point at one end and adding a soft indent at the top and then you put

it on your tile

and you can press it down and as you press it down, as I press it down I don't

know if you can see but as I'm pressing again that air is resisting and it's

making it nice and round. It kind of reminds me of making hollow beads out of glass

when I used to do lamp working, it was a similar process. You had to build the

glass up differently but you basically you made rings so you would... if you

pretend this is glass this won't be long enough to do, but you would you would

wrap them in concentric circles around a mandrel... that's a terrible demonstration,

sorry. I'll give you a link to a a hollow glass bead making video if you're

interested, but you wrap them around and around and you start on here and you

start here and then you kind of curve them inward until they meet and make

sure you have no air pockets and then because hot air expands it's like magic

doing it in glass you just see the bubble puffs out and gets all smooth

because glass has a very high surface tension, and with the Pardo clay I found

it did something similar, whether it's clay or glass hot air

expands and it pushed these both out so that they're nice and smooth. Again I

don't know what the deal is with the Sculpey clay it didn't, it stayed lumpy.

So then you just go ahead and bake this at the manufacturer's recommended

temperature for about, I did it for half an hour. Okay so I'm back and I promised

I would show you this one once it got charged up it's been sitting in the sun.

I put this one out in the sun for a while while it cooled from coming out of

the oven. Isn't that cool and beautiful? I just

love the way it looks so different when you're wearing it, it's pretty without

the glow-in-the-dark but then it's just so different once it starts glowing. I

just think that's cool and fun. You can decorate this any way you want, you could

leave it just like this. I just really like the contrast between the black

lines and the the pale color or the glow in the dark. So for the black clay

instead of just using straight black clay I mixed it with some

of this this I believe is white gold glitter. I usually mix my black clay

with equal parts black and silver but this was just a little bit too glittery

for me with a one to one ratio so I mixed up this one which is two parts black to

one part of the white gold glitter. I just wanted to use this, I had it and I

hadn't found a use for it. The silver will give you a little bit

more of a subtle effect. I just like it it kind of gives it more of a charcoal,

like I said a more subtle effect. If you want while your clay is baking you can

just take take the time to create some snakes of clay that you're going to

use to decorate your shape. I love to use a tool an acrylic block to help me roll

fairly even, you could extrude these although I like that they're not

actually a hundred percent even. I think it's a little bit more of an interesting

and organic look and if you want I have a couple little leaves left here from

that I didn't use on the last project. You can just make some little tiny

leaves. LIttle tiiiiiny leaves, this will probably make a

dozen, seriously. So thinking about how I'm going to hang this, I didn't really

think ahead with this one. I could have made a loop a hanging loop with the clay

strands but I'm not sure that I want to do that just for structural and strength

reasons, so I think what I would do with this is drill a hole and insert a screw

bail with a loop or depending on your design and you might plan for this drill

a hole sideways or you could do a glue on bail on the back although I'm always

a little suspicious of glue on things. I'm always afraid they're

going to let go. Maybe like eighth inch balls and it depends on how many you

want. I used let's see... one, two, three... I used about five or six or seven.

Put pressure just on one side and kind of roll to make a little cone shape

and then if you press from the rounded end towards the tip it preserves your

point. I don't know why. If you press from the pointed end to the

round end it kind of flattens it out a little bit more, it's not a huge

difference. I don't really worry about it because you can fix the shape easily

enough. I like to use a straight edge in here because the space is so small I can

just get in and manipulate these... or make a mess of them, one or the other.

See, we got an oval, that's okay, just come in and make a leaf shape again and I'm

just kind... of I know it makes that awful squeaking, sorry... I'm just kind of

straightening those out. Yeah, you can use a needle tool, I like to use my blade,

you just get finer lines, and make a few or a lot lines. Just tap lightly, you're not

trying to cut through, you just want to make a few marks to give it a little

texture. By the way if you're interested in any of the supplies I'm using for

every tutorial video I always write a blog post that has links to supplies and

you'll find that a little "i" card in the upper right or I'll link in the

description box there's always a card at the end of the video too at the bottom

left. So you scrape it up and then just use your fingers like your index

your thumb and kind of point pull that to a point and I like to, this is an

especially tiny one, kind of give it just a bit of a round shape, it's just so much

more lively and interesting. Let me show you in this bigger one, I think that

would be easier to see. You just have a very gentle light touch

with these, and yours probably won't look exactly like mine, yours might look

better. We all have our own touch, our own fingers, our own taste, so I'm just trying

to get these little curves in there to make them look more natural. Now I just

hit that with my finger and I actually kind of like that so I'm just gonna

pinch this end and roll it a little and call it good there. Yeah, we'll do this

last one, it's nice just to have a whole bunch of these to use as you're

decorating your little pebble. All right so there. what I used to adhere my

strands to my pebble is some liquid clay and I'm using the clear, you know one

thing I noticed is that it's much, much thinner, it has a much thinner viscosity

than TLS which I kind of like because it goes on well, thinner, so you can get just

a nice fine coat that is pretty much gonna smooth out and self level. Now for

this one I kind of wrapped the strands around the back a lot and I don't think

I'm gonna do that for this I'm going to do it a little differently. So start with

one of your strands and then just.. I'll set this down, and you have a paper towel

or something to wipe your fingers off. I'm gonna try not to get fingerprints in

this. Roll that into a bit of a point and then I found it's much easier to get

this spiral started before you set it down, you just kind of tap it between

your thumb and your finger and encourage it to spiral around but you can adjust

it more once you get it on.

So I'm just gonna lay that on where I want it may be a little off-center.

Maybe we'll do a big spiral that's kinda...

and then see what I mean, you can take your brush and coax that, not there, I

don't want it here. There, that's where I want it. I'm just gonna sort of wrap

around the back and depending on the length you might want to cut off your

black piece, you might want to leave it, I'm gonna leave a little bit on the

back. I'm gonna use my brush so you kind of encourage that like that. And for this

you can add as much or as little as you like. I think less is more. I think if you

add too much it kind of takes away from the delicate lacy effect. I'm gonna try

something here since this is a pretty short strand I'm actually going to try

curling up both ends because it really is easier to do it here on my fingers

than... you can see I got a much, than down here on the shape. I got a much nicer

tighter curl there, okay. The nice thing about this clear liquid clay is with the

finer viscosity is that it is much easier to kind of manipulate things

around. I actually really enjoyed playing with it with the brush so again I'm

gonna go on the back I don't have much on the back to just stick on. There we go,

and then bring it out again, sorry. Ahh, gosh, that's me just... well we've changed the

design. Okay. Oh, that looks good too, all right,

sure, go with the flow, spirals and curly Q's look nice however you place them,

right? Because I'm using the liquid clay as an adhesive I'm not really concerned

with making these touch, another time I might be to have them join together and

make sure that they're secure but in this case I'm not really concerned with

that so I'm gonna send that to the back and then bring it back out so oh okay

fine be that way.

I'm just...

there we go, I just want a few anchor points on the back because what I'm

going to do on the back is similar to this only I'll plan it a little bit

better. I'll cut out an oval that is about the same size as the back side and

press it on making sure that it connects to all of these bits that I have on the

back so I'll make sure and have like at least one more back here and I'll press

it into a texture sheet. Especially where this is a pendant that's going to be

worn and it might be worn against the skin you want some texture so that it

doesn't stick to the skin. I'm just using this one this is one by Barbara McGuire

it's called Klimt's Carpet as in the artist K-L-I-M-T.

Then what I did was just whoever I wanted to pop a leaf I put a tiny bit

more of the clear liquid and you can also use a brush to sort of adjust that

and the clear will, you can see that sort of flooding in there. I didn't really

find that it affected the look of the finished piece at all.

I thought it looked just fine.

Now I mentioned I like to make my leaves a bit of liveliness and twist and bend,

but do be careful, you don't make them too dimensional because this is meant to

be a piece of jewelry and if you make them too dimensional you know, if you

make them too 3D dimensional they may catch on things as somebody's wearing it.

So just keep that in mind that if you're making a piece of jewelry it needs to

you need to consider those practical aspects. All right that'll have to do. Oh,

see howl that's sticking there? We don't want that, that will definitely

catch on something, break off... there we go. Go ahead and bake it on a

piece of cardstock, now with this liquid clay has flowed around to the backside

I did find with this one that some of the paper that I baked it on kind of

stuck but it doesn't didn't matter because I just peeled off what I could

and then this clay went over it and just to show you what I mean I'll demonstrate

on this really ugly piece. I just hate that color maybe some people like it but

I just really hate it. I'm gonna roll a smooth ball I think that'll be a little

too much yeah that'll be good. I'm gonna flatten it just a little and this would

be after this is baked, put it back here with a little liquid clay as an adherent

and then mash it down on the texture sheet, kind of rock it side to side,

kind of all around, round those edges. Well, if I had liquid clay on there... that

might have been a little too much cuz you wouldn't want it to show from the

front, but you get the idea that the back would be nicely covered with the texture

with those kind of rounded edges you could tap them down, thin them out a

little bit more, you'd want to use less clay and then bake it one more time. You

could insert a bail right in here before you do the final bake, a screw bail or a

glue on bail would actually be good in here because then it wouldn't be glued on

it would be embedded, and there you go. Really cute pendants. I hope that you

enjoyed this project, there are so many possibilities, so many other things you

can do with it that, I know you'll just come up with new things and new ways to

use these ideas. Be sure to subscribe to this channel if you haven't already. You

can take a look at my Patreon page for how you can get bonus tutorials for

yourself. Happy creating, bye bye.

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Aliens May Be Rearranging Stars to Fight Dark Energy, Awesome Study Suggests - Duration: 7:33.

How to dominate the universe in three easy steps… Step 1: Harvest all of your planet's resources

Step 2: Harvest all of your nearest star's energy. Step 3: Harvest all the energy from all the stars in your local galaxy, then move on to another galaxy

  Congratulations! Your species now has all the elbow room it needs to grow into a universal superpower

That's one Russian astronomer's perspective, anyway. Astrophysicist Nikolai Kardashev first proposed these three phases (called Level I, II and III) of galactic expansion — which he referred to as the three "types" of technologically advanced civilizations — in 1962 as a way to measure the energy consumption of increasingly powerful societies

Recently, a paper posted June 13 to the preprint journal arXiv.org has revived Kardashev's model and added a new, apocalyptic twist

[13 Ways to Hunt Intelligent Aliens] According to the author of the paper Dan Hooper, a senior scientist at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois and a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Chicago, harvesting energy from distant stars isn't just the way to increase a civilization's available resources — it's also the way to prevent the ever-expanding universe from leaving that civilization totally alone in the vastness of space

"The presence of dark energy in our universe is causing space to expand at an accelerating rate," Hooper wrote in the new paper

Over the next approximately 100 billion years, the stars beyond our Local Group, or a a group of gravitationally-bound galaxies that includes the Milky Way, will fall beyond the cosmic horizon, meaning an observer here could never retrieve information from them over the course of the age of the universe

At that point, "the stars become not unobservable, but entirely inaccessible, thus limiting how much energy could one day be extracted from them," Hooper wrote in the paper

In other words, if humans hope to meet aliens in distant galaxies, it'll be a race against dark energy — that mysterious force thought to be uncontrollably stretching our universe farther and farther apart

Catch a star by the toe That, of course, is how we'll find the aliens. Any advanced civilization worth their starships would understand the grim reality of universal expansion, Hooper wrote, and they wouldn't just sit around idly while the universe literally passed them by: They would capture stars from other galaxies, reel them in and harvest their energy first, before those stars (and their energy) became inaccessible forever

[12 Possible Reason We Haven't Found Aliens] "Given the inevitability of the encroaching horizon, any sufficiently advanced civilization that is determined to maximize its ability to utilize energy will expand throughout the universe, attempting to secure as many stars as possible before they become permanently inaccessible," Hooper wrote

So, how does one lasso a star in the first place? Scientists and science-fiction authors alike have pondered this question for decades, and their favored answer is this: Throw a giant net around it, of course

This net wouldn't be made of twine or even metal, but of satellites — a swarm of millions of solar-powered satellites known as "Dyson spheres

" Such a colossal cloud of harvesters could permanently hover around a star, beaming energy back to a nearby planet — or, as Hooper proposed in his new paper, actually use that star's energy to accelerate the whole ball of fire back toward the planet that wanted to use it

This may seem like a tall order for humans, who are still bumbling around level 1 of Kardashev's scale (Carl Sagan placed us at about a 0

7 in 1973). But some scientists think there could be alien civilizations thousands or even millions of years older than ours who are already well into their level III, star-harvesting phase

And if another civilization has indeed begun rearranging the stars, it may not be long before Earthlings notice them, Hooper wrote

"Those stars that are currently en route to the central civilization could be visible as a result of the propulsion that they are currently undergoing," Hooper wrote

"Such acceleration would necessarily require large amounts of energy and likely produce significant fluxes of electromagnetic radiation

" Redecorating the galaxy Beyond watching for those stars being dragged unceremoniously across distant galaxies, astronomers could also keep an eye out for the unusual galaxies that have had their prime stars ripped away from them, Hooper wrote

These hypothetical, star-harvesting aliens will probably be picky, Hooper noted: Teeny-tiny stars, hundreds of times smaller than Earth's sun, wouldn't produce enough radiation to be useful; significantly larger stars, on the other hand, would likely be too close to going supernova to be used as a viable battery

Only stars with a mass about 20 to 100 times the mass of our sun would be viable candidates for capturing and hauling back to the home galaxy, Hooper said

And because solar objects in that mass range radiate certain wavelengths of light more than others, alien star harvesting would show up in the light signatures from these galaxies

"The spectrum of starlight from a galaxy that has had its useful stars harvested by an advanced civilization would be dominated by massive stars and thus peak at longer wavelengths than otherwise would have been the case," Hooper said

Humans likely don't have precise enough instruments yet to detect these unusual light signatures beaming from the depths of the universe, Hooper wrote

Hopefully astronomers will develop them before our sun becomes another flaming marble in some distant civilization's collection

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Dancer in the Dark (2000 drama) - Duration: 2:20:18.

You're sweating.

I know. I'm excited though. I can see it all happening.

A little turn...

Now side to side.

Other people can sing.

Can we talk out here for a minute?

She's fantastic.

What are you talking about?

I think she sings funny.

And her dancing's not all that great either.

That's the first time she did it, okay?

Yeah, but I had all the kits by then.

Because she didn't take the kettle,

so I was stuck.

Do you want me to take the kettle, Samuel?

No, I don't. I just want Kathy

to put it over here. This is, you know...

If you say these words, and then, boom,

you just put your hands out,

and there they are. They're there.

Please don't drop the props, Kathy.

Wait, wait.

Why are you putting it on her head, though?

I'm a little confused.

I don't know. It was, uh...

Because she's not going to pick it up.

It looks like you're trying to...

put a hat on her head or something.

You're fantastic.

You just have to listen to your heart, Cvalda.

I don't want you to call me Cvalda.

Okay, Paul, please.

You're Cvalda to me.

Let's do some sound effects.

Wait!

I told you no tapping

in "The Sound of Music."

It really needs rhythm.

Like drums or something.

Everybody's doing a great job.

Really.

"L-T-U..."

Oh, hello, Selma. Come here.

- Are you ready? - Yeah, I'm ready.

Okay, you know where to stand.

Yeah.

So let's try this one.

"F-E-Z-T."

Maybe even this one.

"T-E-F-P-O..."

I think you can work that machine safely.

I'll write a note to the plant

and let them know.

Thank you.

Bye.

Goodbye.

Bye.

Goodbye.

We lost five hours 'cause some idiot

broke the machine.

Bill's here.

So?

Well, he's here with Gene.

Oh, that sounds like bad news.

What are you going to do?

Well, I guess I got to tell her, don't i?

You can't bring the script to work, Selma.

Keep your eyes on the machine, okay?

Yeah.

Sure.

Bill's here.

Bill?

He's here with Gene.

Not again!

You got to come right back, okay?

Don't be too worried.

We're gonna work this out.

Here she comes.

Why are you not in school?!

Uhh...

When I say so, you go to school!

Do you think I joke?

You have to study!

Come on, Selma, stop.

We talked about this. Didn't we talk about it?

Hanging out with those automobile thieves.

So what?

He's learning.

Selma, he's learning.

Aw, come on.

Gene, this is the most important thing.

You have to go to school.

Selma, l--I can...

drive him back to school if you like.

Since when was that your business?

What you doing here?

If you need a ride home--

I don't even punch out

until after another two hours.

Sometimes you punch out around this time.

I never punch out early!

Don't need a dumb...

Don't need a ride!

In your little head.

All right.

Come on, Mr. G. Let's get you to school.

Thank you, but l...

I'll just... I'll just ride my bike.

Bye, Jeff.

She likes you.

I'm sure of it.

You're sure?

Yeah, I'm sure of it.

This is my punishment,

that you help me with this.

And you've got...

You've got to make your bed as well.

And you forgot to wrap up the bread.

Two times.

There's no more of that.

You keep reading.

"So long, farewell,

auf... wiedersehen...

adieu, adieu, adieu,

to yieu and yieu and yieu."

"To yieu...

and yieu..."

What does that mean,

"yieu"?

It's your dumb musical.

"And yieu..."

It's German.

- You think? - Mm.

You want some more ketchup?

No.

Are you tired?

Why--why should you...

always ask me so...

so stupid questions?

Shall I show you my step?

Oh, hi. Hi, Gene.

How's the dancing?

Oh... good.

- Yeah? - Yeah, Yeah.

You want to come over to me and Bill's place

and listen to some music?

That--that would be lovely.

But... we couldn't.

Come on. Come on.

Yeah... uh...

Let's go. Come on.

You should ask Bill about his money.

Linda likes it when we talk about that.

You're doing a very nice job with these.

How about that?

You have to be very careful

not to bend the card.

Uh-huh.

Otherwise I don't get paid for it.

No.

That's fair, because...

the people in the shops would never want to buy it

if it's bent.

You wouldn't buy it if it was bent.

That's true, I wouldn't.

Wouldn't buy anything if it was bent.

In Czechoslovakia,

I saw a film,

and they were eating candy from a tin

just like this.

No.

I thought to myself...

how wonderful it must be

in the United States.

Yeah?

You think my house looks like a movie?

Oh, our house looks like a movie.

And you look like a movie star.

Bill gives me a lot of money.

You know?

I know.

Of course, it's all that money you inherited,

isn't it, Bill?

That's right.

Hey, Selma...

Take the rest with you.

Are you sure?

Go on.

Hello.

Good morning.

I've got the rent.

Oh.

You always pay right on time.

Don't worry about Gene. I'll get him off to school,

okay?

Thank you.

Thanks very much.

Remember your bag.

Bye-bye.

Bye.

I think you're always so serious, Kathy.

Aw... again we start.

I don't think inside you're serious at all.

I don't know.

Not always.

Cvalda.

Why do you call me that?

It's like... someone who's...

I don't know, just big and happy.

I am not that big.

Happy? I don't know.

Just need someone to pull it out.

Beautiful eyes.

Yeah.

But he's not real happy, is he?

How is she doing?

It's when she cannot keep up,

and she's going to faint.

Ah, she fainted.

Please be quiet.

Oh, give us a break.

She doesn't see that well.

I paid good money to see this film.

Well, so did she.

I love it when they dance.

For Pete's sake, it's a musical.

Of course they're dancing!

We know that!

Oh, you're so smart.

- Yes. - Oh.

I think you made friends, Kathy.

Stop!

So, what'd she say?

What?

What did she say?

She didn't say anything.

Are you trying to tell me something?

It's about the bike.

The bike?

Mm, the bike.

Oh, um, l--I--

I cannot give Gene a bike.

Is this his idea?

No, it's not his idea.

Gene?

Yeah?

Did you ask them to come over?

No.

No, he didn't. It doesn't...

He doesn't know anything, Selma. Frankly.

Why, have I done something?

No.

I haven't got the money.

But... I'm almost the only kid in class

who doesn't have a bike.

I even know a boy who's got a scooter.

You know I haven't got any money.

The only extra money I got

the times I managed to save up,

I send it...

to Grandpa.

- Come have a look. - I'm not gonna get you

expensive things.

Your mother is only teasing.

Look what she's brought for you!

It's a bike!

We cannot accept that.

Selma, it was second-hand.

I can't give him any expensive things.

- Yeah, but-- - I can't even give it

for his birthday.

- Yeah, but, well-- - He's just gonna accept that.

I'm not that sort of mom.

I'm--I'm--

I'm just not that kind of mother, Gene. I...

Can't you be

that kind of a mother?

It's not exactly a scooter.

Hmm... We'll see.

We'll see.

Careful!

Don't ride too fast.

Hey, gene, bring it over here.

He looks very happy, doesn't he?

He does look happy.

Here he comes again.

Attention!

Bring it over here.

Mom...

Okay.

Did you hear what she said?

- She say okay? - Yeah!

Did you say okay?

Yeah.

Promise to go to school.

Yes, yes.

Every day. On time.

I didn't know you were such a good biker.

Rust and women are the same.

"Rust and women are the same"?

They are the same.

What is it?

Your fat Yeah. id that?

Some joke...

I don't know what it meant.

Look at that. Oh, ho...

You're so kind. Look at me.

He did all the work, you know that.

He's really good.

Thank you, Jeff!

You're welcome.

Come in.

Something up, Bill?

No, no, I just couldn't sleep, that's all.

I have no money.

All the money that I inherited is...

It's gone.

And Linda...

Linda...

She spends and spends.

And my salary's nowhere near enough.

I can't say no to her.

The bank's gonna repossess the house...

because I'm so far behind on the payments.

And I'm gonna lose Linda.

I know it.

I know I am.

She loves you, Bill.

Oh, don't cry.

I shouldn't have told you.

Don't worry.

- Shouldn't have told you. - It's okay.

Don't worry.

No, I think you've got enough... stuff.

Would it make you feel better

if I told you a secret?

What secret could you tell me?

I'm going blind.

Not yet, but...

Soon.

Maybe sometime this year.

Blind...

It's not as bad as it sounds.

It's, uh...

It's a family thing.

But, blind?

I've always known it.

From... when I was a little girl,

I knew.

And you're okay?

Well, I came to America

because in America,

they can give Gene an operation.

You know?

Gene?

He doesn't know about it.

You... you mustn't tell him,

because then it could get worse.

I just have to save up money, you know,

enough money to...

Oh, I almost got it.

To, uh...

For the operation.

They can operate on Gene when he turns 1 3.

And you made up that story about your father?

Huh.

I never had a father.

I made up his name, too.

And that's why you put in all these hours

and do all these pins and do everything you do.

For him.

For his operation.

Well, it is my fault.

I guess...

How is it your fault?

Because l... I knew he would...

he would have bad eyes like me.

But I had him...

all the same.

You're very strong.

I'm not strong.

I've got little games I play

when it goes really hard.

When I'm working in the factory...

and the machines, they make these...

rhythms...

And I just start dreaming,

and it all becomes music.

But you like movies, don't you?

- I love the movies. - Yeah?

I just love the musicals.

Oh, when they're all tap dancing?

All of them tap dancing,

all of them, this huge, long line.

I... wouldn't you like to be

in that big, long line?

Yeah.

Kicking your feet up there?

Yeah.

When they're, like, spiraling up

the huge, enormous wedding cakes

to the top?

Yeah.

But isn't that annoying

when they do the last song in the films, though?

Why?

Because you just know when it goes really big,

and the camera goes, like, out of the roof,

and you just know it's gonna end.

I hate that.

I really hate that.

I used to cheat on that when I was a little girl

back in Czechoslovakia.

I would leave the cinema

just after the next to last song,

and the film would just go on forever.

It's lovely, isn't it?

That is lovely.

Selma...

Yeah?

Thank you for telling me your secret.

Thanks for telling me yours.

Mum's the word, right?

"Mum"?

We don't tell anybody?

Oh, yes.

I won't tell anyone.

Goodbye.

Goodbye.

Oh, thank you.

So, can I get you another?

Yeah, sure.

How about a big one?

How many is there in a big one?

1 0,000.

I'll have a big one.

What's this guy's name again?

Who?

The old man, your old man,

the guy we're carding these pins for.

Her father?

I know. Oldrich.

Right?

Yeah.

Oldrich Novy.

He used to dance in Prague.

You commies make a big deal

out of sharing everything.

Yeah.

It's--It's a good thing.

What are you doing here if, uh...

Czechoslovakia's so much better

than the U.S. of A?

No, Selma, no!

There are two plates.

It's all right.

You know what happens

when you put two plates in, don't you?

Well, she didn't do it. I mean, it didn't happen--

You destroy the tool.

It takes a whole day

to mend.

Never two plates, Selma, never!

You cheated the doctor.

You shouldn't be working at the press at all.

I mean, how dare you! Just how much can you see?

I could do my job with my eyes closed.

So could you.

No.

It's just because I was daydreaming.

Daydreaming?

Dreaming about what?

Oh, I just hear music.

Come on. I mean, Selma, music?

You could also cut off your hand

just like that. You have to watch out

every second.

Promise me you'll stay awake.

I--I promise I will stop daydreaming.

Aw, you're not-- you repeat,

but you don't even listen to me.

I don't know why I bother that much.

Hi, Selma.

If you're not going with Kathy,

can I give you a lift?

I don't want a boyfriend.

I--I told you.

Yeah.

You're a really nice guy, Jeff,

but...

I just don't have time for a boyfriend.

Not right now.

I know.

If I wanted a boyfriend, it would be you, Jeff.

I just don't want one right now.

All right.

No problem, you know,

on the back, to have the bike there.

Yeah.

Bye, Jeff.

I don't think it's very safe, you know,

to ride a bike wearing glasses and all.

- Selma? - Bye, jeff.

Huh?

Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm fine.

Hello, Selm.

Hi, Bill.

Headed home?

Uh, yes.

Want to put it in the back?

Oh, that would be lovely. Yes, please.

Hi, Jeff.

Hey. Did you see the truck?

No?

They're blind,

driving like crazy.

He's what?

He's driving like crazy.

Getting dirty.

That's all right.

Thank you.

Bye, Jeff.

Bye.

Thank you, Bill.

- Okay? - Okay, yeah.

If I could just make the next payment,

I'd have a bit more time.

Yeah.

All I need is a loan.

It'd just be a month.

This money is Gene's.

I'm sorry, Bill.

That's all right. I shouldn't have asked.

Oh, you had to. Don't worry,

there's no harm in asking.

No, no, I shouldn't have asked.

Linda wants new couches.

I could always shoot myself.

You mustn't say things like that.

It's-- Make things easier.

- You know that, Bill. - Aw, Selma.

You mustn't say things like that.

Selma, I'm kidding.

Hi, Selma. Come on in.

Hi, Gene.

Good morning.

Hi.

How are you?

Fine, thank you.

Can I see the gun?

Yeah, go on, sure.

- He's got a gun? - Sure.

He's a police officer.

I just didn't know he would keep it here,

in the house.

Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah.

He keeps it in his desk.

Maybe I should pay more rent.

It's been the same

for the whole period I've been here.

No, Selma, I won't hear it.

You keep your money. You need it more

than we do.

Two boxes?

Did you decide you are going to do

two boxes at the same time now?

Yeah.

Selma... 1 0:00 then?

1 0:00.

What happens at 1 0:00?

I'm--I'm gonna do the night shift.

The night shift?

You can hardly see well enough

to do your own shift.

It suits me fine.

It's just after drama class.

You are going to do that, too?

I've had my fill of you, Selma.

You do what you want.

Go ahead, break your neck.

Do your night shift,

but don't think for one second

I'm going to come and rescue you.

Selma?

Kathy split already.

I'm not looking for Kathy.

I was looking for you.

I just have to go to drama rehearsal.

So what do you say?

You can always ride your bike.

You have it over there.

I left it at home.

I thought it'd be quicker if I walked.

How do you reckon that?

I just walk along the railroad tracks.

It's a...

shortcut.

Look, I don't understand. In musicals...

why do they start to sing and dance all of a sudden?

I mean, I don't suddenly start... to sing and dance.

No...

You're right, Jeff. You don't.

The last thing on the list is the bake sale.

Two sundays away.

Hi, Selma. Come on in, come on in.

I'm gonna introduce you to your understudy.

My understudy?

Yeah.

This girl Suzan, who boris knows,

is a good singer. She's a good dancer.

She'll learn your part, too,

because, say, you get a cold,

and...

you can't do it,

then the show doesn't have to stop.

Okay?

Suzan, Selma. Selma, Suzan.

Could you take off your glasses?

I think we'll do the part

without glasses.

Next sunday, you will see

both Marias.

I mean, Selma will do the role, really,

but... i'll have you read part of it too.

All right?

It's your first time on the night shift,

right?

While this is being pressed,

you'll be cutting on the other machine.

That means you'll be in charge

of two machines.

You have to beat Sarah over there, right?

This pallet must never be empty.

Is it always so dark in here?

What?

Is it always so dark in here?

It's exactly the same as the daytime.

Oh. Okay.

The only thing is you have to work a little faster.

That's what you're paid for, right?

- Okay. - Okay?

Thank you.

- Excuse me. - Yeah?

You have to work a little, you know,

a little faster than this.

Okay.

What are you doing here?

What do you think?

I didn't put you down for the night shift, Kathy.

Run along, Norman.

I'm on my own time now.

How I spend it is my own business.

'Night, ladies!

Good night!

Faster.

A little faster.

I like it better when you dance.

You should dance more... Cvalda.

I will dance when there is music.

It's music.

Now dance.

Selma!

Stop that, you've cut yourself!

Get away from the machine!

Henry!

Oh, Jeff is here.

Hello, Jeff.

Hi, Kathy.

Do you live here?

Thought she might say yes to a ride

when it's this late.

M-maybe Kathy...

wants a ride.

No, it's all right.

What's that, with your hand?

She cut her...

Cut my finger.

Yeah. It's going to be all right.

The plates are sharp.

Goodnight.

Careful.

I think I found a solution to our problem.

That makes me really happy.

It's nothing special...

But I've made up my mind. I'm gonna tell Linda,

and, uh...

I mean, after all, she loves me, and...

We'll just work it out together.

That sounds like a really good idea, Bill.

I'm sorry, I'll let you get to bed.

I guess I'm kinda tired.

Thanks, Bill.

Good night, Selma.

Good night, Bill.

Bill?

What's happening now?

Here we go. Selma, are you ready?

And...

You're on.

Cut. Cut, stop.

Stop, please.

This is Selma's entrance, okay?

Yeah?

Okay, Paul, please.

How far do you think it is?

I don't know.

And...

Kathy, what are you doing?

This is Maria's entrance.

Yes. I'm sorry.

My mistake.

Please, please!

I don't have all night!

Six steps.

Let's take this a little more seriously.

Good!

Okay, I'm thinking maybe, Selma...

You could take a little sort of circle around Boris

on this next part,

unless you have something else you wanna suggest.

I'm open.

Okay?

Samuel.

Yes?

I need to talk to you.

Oh, Selma, please, if it's about the drummer,

I have been looking everywhere for a drummer--

It's not about the drummer.

It's not about the drummer.

Um... just a quick word.

Do you wanna go outside?

Yup.

Okay.

I--I'm not gonna play Maria.

What?

My heart just isn't in this...

Like, I shouldn't be wasting my time

on something...

that isn't... that important really.

I've been watching Suzan, and she's...

She's great.

She's... She's very--

She's a much better dancer than I am.

Terrific.

Suzan's terrific. I'm not denying that,

but you--I thought you lived for musicals.

So you've been pretending the whole time?

Yes.

I've just been pretending.

I don't know what else I could do with you.

I've got everything cast right now.

Yeah.

The only part that's left is the old nun

who lets maria out of the convent gate.

I don't think you'd want that part.

There's no dancing in that.

She's quite serious then?

She's serious.

It's important for the part.

Okay. I'm not dancing really.

No.

I could put a little bit of dancing in there.

You think so?

It--I didn't have it in mind.

You can have your tapping.

She could be just a little... humorous

once in a while...

even though she's a nun.

You'll always be my perfect Maria.

Where are all the hairpins today?

I left them at home.

And she won't be playing Maria.

What do you reckon I'm gonna do

if I can't bawl you out for learning your lines

on company time?

One...two...

Three!

What kind of a joke is that?

Well, she's beating me.

I need a word with you.

We're talking right now.

All right...

Come on.

Please sit down.

We were off for the whole day.

Everything stops when the machine breaks.

You know that.

I--I can do my job just fine...

if I stick to the day shift.

This won't happen again.

Look, I daydream too much.

I--I decided to quit.

And...

And I guess, then l--I forgot.

I've been ordered to let you go, Selma.

You're not gonna have to pay

for the machine you broke.

I got them to agree to that.

Uh, thanks, Norman.

This is your salary.

And you know, um...

Maybe we can find you something

away from the machines

where your eyesight wouldn't matter so much.

Yeah...

Not right away.

That's very kind of you.

I better go.

I'll be okay. I really will.

Thanks, Norman.

Thank you, Selma.

Thank you.

What is she going to do now?

Did you ever think about that?

Don't worry, Kathy. Really.

I'm gonna be fine.

Has anybody seen Jeff today?

He's usually here early, Selma,

but not this early.

It's a shame.

Selma!

Selma...

I could give you a lift if you want.

I--I will need a lift...

Later.

I need to do something important

at...at 3:00.

Well, you need to get your truck then, don't you?

Yeah.

Train's coming. Get off the track, Jeff.

You have to be careful.

Stay to the side.

You can't see, can you?

What is there to see?

You can't see, can you?

See you at 3:00.

I can see.

Gene hasn't come back yet.

I need to talk to Bill.

He decided to take the day off

to go to the bank for his box.

Is he--is he upstairs?

Yeah.

I know everything, Selma.

Bill told me.

I want you to move out!

I--I don't understand.

Wh-what would you know?

That you came on to him.

That you asked him into the trailer,

but he turned you down!

You've got nothing to say for yourself?

No.

I want to talk to Bill.

Hi, Bill.

Linda saw me go up to the, um...

Up to the trailer.

I told her it was you who wanted to, uh...

That you'd...

That you'd fallen in love with me.

I know. She told me.

And what did you tell her?

Nothing.

You didn't tell her I was lying?

Mum's the word, right?

Linda told me you went to the bank.

I went to the bank to ask for more time.

But I couldn't do it.

And I brought the box home instead.

Linda always gets so proud

when she sees me sitting in here with it.

But you have put my money in it,

haven't you?

To make it look like it's yours.

I'm gonna have to take it.

Well, you can have it back.

No, you can have it.

Bill...

You can have it back in a month.

But--but I can't do that, Bill.

Selma.

I--I've decided to...

to pay the doctor

this afternoon.

I can't save up more money.

That's over now.

Gene doesn't even turn 1 3

until after christmas.

It was $2,026

and 1 0 cents

in the tin.

I can't count it now, but I trust you.

And it's...

$30 I got today...

which makes it

2,056...

and 1 0 cents.

It's not enough.

But it'll have to do.

Selma...

- Bye, Bill. - Selma...

Selma, stop.

I'm pointing my gun at you, Selma.

I don't believe you.

You're just trying to scare me.

I can't see a gun.

Selma...

Just... feel this. Feel this.

Just feel it! Feel it!

Do you believe I have the gun?

I believe you.

But it's my money.

No, it's my money.

It's the money I had in my box.

And you're trying to steal it from me.

Selma?

Selma! Selma, stop!

Selma, stop! Linda!

- No! - Linda! Linda!

What's the matter, Bill?

She tried to steal the money.

She knew I had the gun in my...

in my drawer and she--

Is that why you wanted him,

for the money?

Go out to the car and get my handcuffs.

Go get the handcuffs.

Give me the money.

Give me the money.

Give me the money and i'll let you go.

No.

No.

Where should I go?

Just give me the money.

Selma.

Just give me the money!

The money.

Give me the money!

No!

No!

- Get-- - No!

Bill! Oh, Bill!

You shot me.

No, no, Selma.

You did the right thing.

I should've done it myself.

Kill me.

Just kill me.

Will you just be my friend...

and show some mercy, please, and just...

kill me?

Your handcuffs aren't in the car, Bill.

Just show some mercy, Selma,

and just...

Linda, run.

Run up to Miller's farm. Just run up to Miller's farm

and call the station. Tell them to hurry.

Run! Get up there! Go on to Miller's farm!

If you want the money...

you're gonna have to kill me.

Don't do this to me.

Don't do this to me.

I'm not letting go.

No.

Selma, shoot me!

Just shoot me! Shoot me! Shoot me!

Shoot me!!

Cant't you just stand up

and pull the goddamn trigger!

I'll have to take the money.

Forgive me.

Selma?

Jeff.

What are you doing here?

Is it already 3:00?

Uh, not really.

Hell, I'm always early.

You cut yourself again.

There's some blood on your blouse.

Strange.

I couldn't feel it at all.

Selma...

We're here now.

By the bus stop?

Yeah, the bus stop.

It's over there.

And the lake is here?

Promise me that you won't follow me.

Promise.

Yeah, I promise.

Dobry Vecer, Pane Doktore.

Dobry Vecer.

I would like to pay for the operation now.

$2,056...

and 1 0 cents.

I know it's not quite

what you told me, but...

but it's all I could get together.

Well.

What last name

shall I put on the receipt?

Oh, I don't need a receipt.

I really don't.

I have to know the name of your son.

When he comes in for his operation.

Novy...

He will come,

and he will say that his name is Novy.

And then you will know...

that he has been paid for.

Novy?

Like Oldrich Novy,

the tap dancer?

It is strange, isn't it?

But he never really made it over here,

did he?

I saw his films when I was a kid.

He was in the first musical

I ever saw.

Same here.

Selma?

It's Tuesday night.

What about your rehearsal?

Yeah, I guess.

You want to go?

Yeah.

Then maybe put your arm around her,

and... a little bit of...

Hi, Selma.

Hi, Samuel.

We weren't sure you'd show up, actually.

Sure, I'd show up.

Hi.

Nice to see you.

Be right back.

Okay.

She's here.

Yeah.

Okay.

Okay.

Okay, I think--I think you could...

try it one more time for me.

But I should-- I should be going now.

I think Gene may wonder where I am.

Jeff, he--he hasn't seen me all day.

I think maybe we could do your scene.

Let's do the tapping scene.

Okay? We haven't done it in weeks,

and we really need to rehearse it,

and while you're here, we might as well

take advantage of the time, please?

Okay, let's do the tapping scene.

You come offstage--

Let me have the nuns up there.

Imagi-- you're going to do

Selma's part for her

for right now, all right?

You like it?

Yes.

We haven't done it for a while.

Remember that part we did where--

where you, uh...

you come to the convent gate

to say goodbye to the--to Maria?

I should leave, Jeff.

What?

Gene--Gene is probably worried now.

I haven't seen him all day.

All right.

I'm sorry, Samuel, but...

Betty, come here for a second, please.

The drummer that you wanted--

Remember, you asked me for a drummer?

I found somebody. She's fantastic.

Her name's Betty. She's right here

for the first time tonight.

Please meet her. Selma, this is Betty.

Hi, Betty.

You play the drums?

Yeah.

Tell her how long you've been studying.

Two years.

She's wonderful.

You've got to stay and enjoy this.

You've got to-- I have an idea.

Let's do the finale.

I just remembered, you hate finales.

No finale!

I've a better idea.

"Climb Every Mountain," part one.

The state will show

that the defendant has not only perpetrated

the most callous...

and well-planned homicide in recent memory...

but is also a fundamentally selfish

individual...

who cynically hides

behind a handicap,

devoid of sympathy for anybody

but herself.

This woman found trust and friendship

when she sought refuge in our country,

and the evidence will show

that she has repaid such kindness with betrayal,

robbery, and murder,

inflicted upon the very people

who opened their homes and hearts to her.

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury...

The evidence will prove that she herself...

did not show that mercy she will ask of us.

Is this the bag here, detective?

Yes, the very same.

Houston's blood was all over it.

Well, shortly before the homicide,

I had a checkup on her vision,

and I found that she was myopic.

It's nearsighted--

Nearsighted, but... She could see.

Yes.

She said communism was...

better for human beings.

She had nothing but contempt

for our great country and its principles?

Apart from its musicals. She said the American one...

the American ones were better.

So...

the defendant preferred Hollywood

to Vladivostok.

I suppose that's an acknowledgement of sorts.

She just asked many times

about the money.

She wanted to know where it was?

That's right.

She asked you about the gun?

Yes, she did.

She wanted to know where it was kept?

That's right.

Bill was lying on the floor

and... he was wounded.

And...

And...

He was pleading for his life?

Yes.

"I--I beg you, I beg you,

I beg you."

You showed him no mercy, Selma!

You shall have no mercy either!

Would you state your name for the record, please?

Selma Jezkova.

And Bill and Linda Houston...

were your friends, is that right?

Yeah.

In fact, you lived in a trailer

on their property.

Yeah.

And didn't they also

take care of your young son

when you were at work?

Yeah.

They bought him a...

birthday present recently.

Is that right?

Yeah. They got him a bike.

Right.

Your sight was poor,

you claim, contrary to

the expert testimony we have received.

But you saw well enough

to inflict 34 wounds on Bill Houston.

So why did you kill him, actually?

If I may be so bold to ask?

He asked me to.

He did?

How intriguing.

A man with a fine career

and some wealth, a happy marriage,

why would this Bill Houston

ask you to kill him?

I promised not to say.

Well, that clears things up immensely.

You promised you wouldn't say.

In that case, we'll just have to take your word for it

when you say that the money you stole

that Bill Houston's savings

also disappeared so mysteriously

that same day.

Just, uh...

Just where did you get your money?

Well...

I'd been saving up.

Well, I suppose you could call it that.

What were these savings to be used for?

You never bought your son

so much as a single birthday present,

as we've heard.

Yes?

My--my father.

In Czechoslovakia.

Your father?

And what, pray tell...

is his name?

My--my father is...

Oldrich Novy.

So...

We're meant to believe...

that you killed Bill Houston

by inflicting 34 wounds on him

because...

He asked you to.

Just as we're meant to believe

that you were blind when you did it...

Are meant to believe that it was your own savings

that you stole from him...

Just as we're meant to believe

that you sent all you had

to your father back home,

a man by the name of Oldrich Novy.

Is that right?

Yes.

Thank you, Miss Jezkova.

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,

you've now heard from the defendant's own lips.

You must believe her,

just as you must believe her

when she claims her father's name

is Oldrich Novy.

Your Honor...

at this time, the state calls

to the witness stand...

Oldrich Novy.

Please state your full name.

The name is Oldrich Novy.

And you used to live in Czechoslovakia?

That is right.

I live now in California, as you know.

That's right, that's where we found you.

What exactly is your relationship

with the defendant?

I do not know her.

You don't know her?

So...

You have not received money

from her.

Money that--that...

she says was so dearly earned?

No, I have not.

Perhaps you're not her father then?

No, I am not.

Well, if this relationship

was made up by the defendant,

then...

can you think of any way

she might've come to know your name?

I was once well known in Czechoslovakia

uh... because of my profession.

Yes, Mr. Oldrich Novy, what is your profession?

Maybe that can give us a clue to why,

why this somewhat... romantic,

certainly communistic, woman

who worships Fred Astaire but not his country,

why she might've lied...

and misused your name...

to make us think all her money was spent

on a poor father and not on her own vanity.

What is it that you do?

I was an actor. I made films.

They were musicals.

Say it again!

Will the court please rise?

The honorable Judge A.D. Mantle presiding.

Have you reached a verdict?

Yes, Your Honor.

Will the defendant please rise?

We, the jury, find the defendant

Selma Jezkova

guilty of murder in the first degree

and hereby sentence her to death.

Is this the verdict of this jury?

You fully understand that it must be unanimous?

We do, Your Honor.

Selma Jezkova...

You are hereby sentenced

to be taken from this place

and confined in the state penitentiary

until such time as you shall be executed

by being hanged by the neck

until you are dead.

This court is adjourned.

All rise!

I've just heard about the...

Supreme Court decision.

Yeah, l...

I just want to talk practical stuff.

On Gene's birthday...

he will receive a letter.

And it's so important, Kathy...

that he reads it really carefully.

I need you to take care of that for me...

because I'm not gonna be there

when he gets it.

He should not be afraid,

because there's nothing to be afraid of, Kathy.

Listen, Gene wants to see you so badly.

Won't you let him? Please?

There's nothing for him to see.

He's got you now, Kathy.

And there's one more thing:

He has to call himself Novy.

That's very important.

All right, time's up, Selma.

I know that sounds a bit foolish.

Novy?

I'm sorry I didn't tell you before

about all this. I just didn't dare to

because they would ruin everything.

But what-- Why does he

have to call himself Novy?

Stop asking questions like that, Cvalda.

Please... Iet me tell Gene hello...

from you to him.

No.

I know you love your son very much.

I love him very much.

Got a boy of my own back home.

You never told me that.

Good night, Brenda.

Good night.

Say hi to your son from me.

Thank you, Selma.

Can I help you?

Did you once have a patient called...

Jezkova...

Selma Jezkova?

Well, if it wasn't too long ago,

I can check my records for you.

Jes... Jez... Jess...

Sorry, there's no one here by that name.

What about Novy?

I have good news for you.

What's that?

We found a new lawyer...

and he's going to get your case re-opened.

He says your lawyer was incompetent.

What do you mean?

Well, the case is going to be re-opened.

You won't get the death sentence.

Is that true?

Yes. New information has turned up.

Wh-what information?

Well, we know the whole story, Selma.

Why didn't you tell us anything?

You know, about...

about the money for Gene's operation.

How did you find out?

Well, Jeff talked to the doctor.

Does--does Gene know?

I mean, have you told Gene?

No. No, I didn't.

But you've got a much better case now.

That's very important, Kathy.

His eyes might get worse from worrying,

and then the operation won't work.

Yes, but, Selma...

Don't you see that it would help you

if they knew that you were trying to save your son

from going blind?

The lawyer, he'll come and see you

in two weeks' time.

Kathy, but, uh...

You know they're hanging me

in one week.

We know that, but he says

you can apply for a stay.

You know, most cases get one the first time.

Well, you can smile.

Selma...

Yeah... it's just too much for me.

I thought I was strong.

I just can't take it, Kathy.

Apply for a stay.

What if they don't phone?

Uh, well, you'll be transferred to the other...

cell block at some point tomorrow.

That's the cell block where they hang people.

Yeah, that's where they...

spend the last day.

And then they do their 1 07 steps.

It's from that room...

to the gallows, isn't it?

That's what they say, Selma, but...

Look at...

You're gonna get your stay.

Why don't you try to think of something nice,

all right?

It's just so quiet here.

What's that got to do with it, Selma?

You know, when I used to work in the factory...

I used to dream that I was in a musical,

because, in a musical,

nothing dreadful ever happens.

But it's so quiet here.

Don't the prisoners march or something?

March? No.

Yeah?

No, they don't. They don't...

There's not...

There's not much noise around here, Selma,

I know.

But later they turn on the radio.

No, no, no. There's no...

They don't allow radio in the isolation block.

But I've been listening to the ventilation...

shaft.

I hear sometimes people singing there,

Iike...

hymns or...

That's not against the rules,

to listen, is it?

No.

I wonder if...

if maybe you're hearing the singing

coming from the chapel.

Yeah?

Maybe you'll even get a sermon.

Selma...

Selma...

You got your stay.

You got the stay.

I'm so happy for you.

I'm your new legal counsel.

My name is Luke, okay?

Oh, hi, Luke.

I'm, uh, quite sure...

I can get your sentence commuted.

All I need is a signature

stating you want the case re-opened...

and then I can get all the paperwork ready

by tomorrow.

Yeah.

There's a lot of things your other lawyer didn't do

that I'm going to do.

A lot of ground that wasn't covered

that I am going to cover.

The fact that you were fighting for your boy

is something we can really milk.

I have some experience in cases like this, so...

That's what the attorney before said.

Uh... yeah.

You see, he was appointed by the court,

and you don't get the best legal counsel

that way.

Y-You were not appointed by the court?

I'm not appointed by the court, no.

You're gonna have to pay me.

But... not to worry.

Yeah?

That's been taken care of.

I made a deal with your... Iady friend?

Deal?

Yeah, in regard to my fee.

I've agreed to accept the amount

that she said she could raise.

How much...

How much was it?

Well, I can tell you precisely,

because I received an envelope.

It's, uh, two thousand dollars--

$2,056.1 0?

That's it precisely.

Now...

There's something here.

I'd like to just sort of go over our tactics.

I have a couple of questions to ask you.

If he doesn't have the operation next month,

it's gonna be too late!

And he will never be able to see!

This is what it's all about,

so he can see his grandchildren!

Well, let me tell you something.

The only thing that's important to me

in my whole life,

and you don't understand, Kathy!

- Listen to me! - It's just plain stupidity!

- Listen to me! - Waste that kind of money...

on a blind woman who's gonna spend

the rest of her life in jail!

But he needs his mother, you know,

alive, no matter where!

You don't understand!

He needs his eyes!

- He needs his mother! - No!

- Yes! Alive! - No!

Listen to reason for once!

Selma.

Selma.

I listen to my heart.

I will go to the police. I will tell them that...

you stole the money from... from Bill.

Oh, yes, I will tell that.

I will tell them that,

that you stole it from Bill,

and you will never see the money again!

That will be gone for good.

No operation! Nothing! No mother! Nothing!

You can have your money back.

I just want to make sure

that you fully comprehend

what this means, this decision.

Yeah.

You fully realize what will happen?

Yeah.

I already asked for no more stays.

Once this starts, there's no stopping it.

You understand me?

Yeah.

I'm prepared.

Gene says thank you.

Thanks for what?

Oh, some comic books on his birthday.

You can't buy him... presents

and say it's from me.

You have to stop doing that, Jeff.

Uh, maybe you can just...

phone him.

Just say, you know...

something to him.

No, that's--that's not a good idea.

He wants to be the one...

who's allowed to be there when it happens.

But l-- And then they told him

he's too young.

Who put that crazy idea into his head anyway?

I don't want him to be there.

I'll be there if you would.

And Kathy?

You know Kathy. She's...

She's still angry.

If you think you can take it...

I would love you to be there.

Don't cry, Jeff.

Jeff, don't cry. It's gonna be fine.

Jeff.

Why did you have him?

You knew he would have the same disease as you.

I just wanted to hold a little baby...

just in my arms.

I love you.

It's time, Selma.

Okay?

Okay.

Your meal, Jezkova.

Selma Jezkova...

It's time.

Please stand.

She can walk on her own.

Selma...

I'm afraid my legs aren't working very well.

You can do it, Selma.

Yeah.

I have a plan, okay?

Yeah.

You're gonna stand up with me.

Yeah.

I may make some noise.

It will give you something to listen to.

Yeah.

Listen.

There's 1 07 steps.

Selma, listen to the mark.

I couldn't even do one.

You can do it.

I can't do it!

Now listen, Selma.

I want you to do one--there, one.

Come on.

Listen.

Two.

Three...

four...

five... six...

seven... eight...

nine... ten...

1 1 ... 1 2... 1 3...

1 4... 1 5...

1 6... 1 7... 1 8...

1 9... 20...

21 ... 22... 23...

24... 25...

26... 27... 28...

29... 30...

39... 40...

43... 44... 45...

55... 56...

60... 61 ... 62...

70... 71 ... 72...

75... 76... 77...

93... 94... 95...

1 04... 1 05...

1 06...

1 07.

Selma Jezkova,

do you have any last words?

Very well. Proceed.

Selma.

Selma, you okay?

It's okay. It's okay.

Come on now.

Use the board.

Oh, no, no. No, wait. Give her a chance.

She can stand up. She can stand.

In here.

It's okay. It's okay.

It's okay.

It's okay.

It's okay.

The straps on her hands.

I'm scared.

It's okay.

- I'm so scared! - I know.

On the mark.

No!

I can't do the hood!

It's okay. Selma.

I have to breathe!

Nobody told me about the hood!

It's just so you can't see, Selma.

- I can't breathe! - I know.

I can't breathe!

- Look, look-- - I can't breathe!

I have to breathe!

Look, she can't breathe.

She can't breathe! She can't--

I'm taking it. I'm taking it.

This is irregular.

I don't care if it's irregular.

- We have regulations. - She's blind--

I don't care about the regulations!

The girl is blind, for Christ's sake.

I'm gonna make a call.

Yeah, make the call--

Gene...

Yeah, we have a situation here.

I'll hold for him.

Gene...

The woman's blind... I'll wait.

Gene...

Gene...

Waiting for a call.

Gene...

Gene!

Gene!

Gene!

He--he's just outside.

He gave me these for you.

Guard.

So he had the operation?

He will see his grandchildren!

He is just outside.

You were right, Selma!

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13th century cockatoo illustration shows Australia wasn't 'dark continent' and trade flourished  A 13th century illustration of an Australasian cockatoo debunks the myth Australia was "a dark continent" and reveals trade routes around the country's north were flourishing as far back as medieval times, a study shows

 Researchers found the illustration in a manuscript that was either written by or belonged to Roman Emperor Frederick II

 It is the oldest-known European illustration of the bird, found in a book dating from between 1241 and 1248, and pre-dating other European illustrations of cockatoos by 250 years

 The manuscript includes 900 drawings of falcons, falconers and other animals kept by the emperor

Four of the images are of a white cockatoo — a gift from the Sultan of Babylon to Frederick II

   Heather Dalton from the University of Melbourne, who contributed to the research published in the journal Parergon, said the find challenged "the British view" Australia was "a dark continent"

 "The significant thing is that this parrot provides a window to a world of quite busy trade to Australia's north," she said

 "The discovery of these images … highlight the fact that during the medieval period, merchants plying the waters just to the north of Australia were part of a flourishing trade network that reached west to the Middle East and beyond

" Dr Dalton said while many scholars were aware the Sultan had given a "white parrot" to Frederick II, few were aware there were surviving images of the bird

 The research team looked at the details, such as the shape of the crest and the colouring of the cockatoo, and concluded it was likely a female — either a triton, sulphur-crested cockatoo or yellow-crested cockatoo

 Cockatoos travel well with people, being gregarious and long-lived, making a perfect gift, Dr Dalton wrote

 "In captivity, they can have lifespans of up to 80 years and Australian greater sulphur-crested cockatoos have been known to live up to 120 years," she said

 "The journey along trade routes would have taken years, and their chances of surviving would have been much higher than the majority of animals

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