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Qanon - SerialBrain2: Q117 What Treasonous Book Was Contortionist Barak Obama Caught Reading? - Duration: 5:13.
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What If People Don't Like The Music I Make? - Duration: 5:43.What is going on what if someone doesn't like your music when you take the time
to release an album or become a music producer rejection is definitely a
reality in this video we're gonna discuss how to deal with rejection in
the music industry but first I'd like to let you know that episode 4 of the
samplers podcast is live right now at the daydream sound website this week's
episode deals what the question of is the barrier to entry to low for music
producers in 2018 and of course you could always support our work here by
liking and subscribing to our channel and with that let's get to it
rejection and general dislike of our music by the general public is the
plight of all musicians we all go through this over the duration of our
career and it's something that has to be managed and put into perspective or the
consequences that can be suffered from continuous rejection can cause an early
end to our careers and music you know it's one thing to get general hate from
people who you don't know like if you put out an album or you're making beats
and someone just says well I don't like that I don't like this guy I don't like
your music I don't like you well it's never something that we want to hear
it's still really an anonymous opinion what can really shake us up is negative
feedback from people whose opinions we actually respect when you receive
negative comments about your music from people like this it can really dominate
your thoughts and while your self-esteem may not be shaken
you will be bothered enough to wonder how can someone evaluate your entire
work that you put so much effort in and just flippantly dismiss your creation so
we're gonna go over three things to help you deal with this number one
have great people around you this can be friends acquaintances business partners
your core team the people that you interact with most have to be people
that will snap you back into the present whenever things like this happen they
will remind you why you make music in the first place and these aren't yes men
or women that I'm talking about here these are people that will see you
spiraling out of control overthinking things and snap you back
into reality and they'll do all this because they know and above all things
you chose to make music and as long as that is your goal they'll hold you to
that number two now when you do receive comments or feedback or negative
reactions in general about your music you're gonna have to deal with it this
isn't something that you can run away from and the most beneficial way to deal
with this sort of thing is to turn it into a learning experience sometimes the
most valuable Intel that you can gain about your music and your craft comes
from a genuine insult and in knowing this you can take the criticism from
others extrapolate what works for you and what you can use and discard the
rest this is a very important step because you're not going to be able to
move forward unless you do this and a technique like this is a great way of
finding out exactly who your audience is and what they like and if you find that
you're receiving the same vein of criticism consistently about your music
it doesn't say anything negative about your music what it is saying that
possibly the audience that you have isn't the type of audience that you need
and since we live on earth with a lot of people there is definitely room for you
to find the audience that will react favorably to your music oh and one last
thing before we move on a genuine negative comment is not to be confused
with a dedicated listener or client or fan recognizing that you may have took
shortcuts and intentionally put out subpar music hoping that they wouldn't
realize if your audience is calling you out on this in what might seem like a
negative comment it's time for you to stop take a step back and realize that
that particular person or people is giving you the biggest for most
port you can ever get what they are saying is that they enjoy your music so
much and they're invested in you so much that they want to see you do better
because they know you can do better and rather than silently move on to
another artist they'd rather let you know to step your game up and that's a
big sign to let you know that you have the right audience and you have a
dedicated audience number three keep it moving once you've gone through the
process of step one and two realize you're still here to make music and as
artists we don't have time to stop the cultivation of our craft to mourn over a
negative reaction to our music it's best for us to realize that when we take
risks and music people will hate what we do today and love what we do tomorrow
we've seen this time and time again throughout the history of Arts in
general sometimes our audience isn't all ready to accept what we're doing and
sometimes the reactions may vary from positive recognition to all-out hate so
we have to put everything in perspective but what we can't do is stop a career in
music can be a serious mental rollercoaster with extreme highs and
ridiculously low lows kind of like life and no matter what part of the journey
we're on we have to keep on being creative and if we deal with rejection
and negative reactions from our listeners in this way we can ensure
longevity in our careers without burning out mentally anyway thank you for
watching if you liked and learned something today
subscribe to us here on YouTube I will catch you on the next one in the
meantime take care of yourself peace
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Qanon - SerialBrain2: Q117 What Treasonous Book Was Contortionist Barak Obama Caught Reading? - Duration: 5:13.
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What If Pinhead Was Real? - Duration: 5:05.Pinhead – the Hell Priest, the Pope of Hell, the Cold man, the Engineer, the Lead Cenobite.
This sadomasochistic is a true creep who shook up the movie villain game when he started
surfacing in the 1980s.
luckily the body mod menance isn't real – but what if he was?
Hello and welcome back to Life's Biggest Questions – the channel that looks to examine
a multitude of queries from science, history, politics and pop culture.
I am your host Rebecca Felgate and today I am asking What if Pinhead was real.
Before we get into this sadomasochistic spook of a video, I want to ask you guys a would
you rather….would you rather date pinhead and everything that involves, or date Slenderman….
Imagine them as Mrs Pinhead or Slenderwoman if that helps in any way.
Slenderman has all the tentacles… but Pinhead…well….he'll cut you up!
Let me know your thoughts in the comments section down below !
Pinhead is the chief cenobite from the Hell Raiser – so if he was real, it would also
mean that the Cenobite race were real, too.
The cenobites are former humans that have been morphed by ritual mutation.
They live in a religious cult called the order of the Gash in a different, hellish dimension.
If this race was real – this would mean that not only are multiverses real, but there
are whole new races of sentient beings out there, with whole separate religions.
Professor Stephan Hawking was right!
Cenobites harvest human souls for ritual mutation.
The use sexual experimentation and torture to push sensation to the maximum in order
to find a true hedonistic way of living.
If Pinhead and his gang were real – you wouldn't want to meet them….
Unless you wanted to have your skin peeled off, anyway.
Although that being said, there are people out there that enjoy being sexually tortured,
so maybe they would seek out the cenobites.
Would they then become one?
Pinhead started out as a human suffering from post traumatic stress following World War
One.
Previously called Captain Spencer, he took part in the Battle of the Somme.
The soldier became shell shocked and disillusioned.
After the war he began testing taboos and eventually came across the Lament Configuration
Box.
When he solved the puzzle of this box he was transported to the Cenobite dimension and
turned into one of them, as his face was cut into squares and adorned with pins in his
skull.
This must mean that humans CAN BECOME Cenobites.
While the Cenobite realm seems a lot like hell, would some humans actually want this?
Possibly!
Although they wouldn't be able to take it back.
For those of us not comfortable living as part of a religious cult, or being experimented
on to the point of the highest physical torture, we might fancy …you know….
Not running into pinhead and his cronies.
If Pinhead was real and we knew about him, it might be the explanation behind a number
of disappearances.
If we knew about Pinhead, I am sure that a team of armed and trained professionals would
be unleased to try and seek him out and obtain the Lament Configuration box.
The box seems to be the key to alternate dimensions – it is not safe in the hands of Pinhead
who uses it to find human experiment subjects.
To stop the Cenobite's travelling dimensions and stealing humans, then we could destroy
the box, although if it is the key to another dimension, I wonder what else it unlocks.
There are so many wider implications here, such as time and space travel – it would
need to be bestowed into trusted scientific hands for experimentation and guarded with
great force.
Another huge question we would need to ask – if Pinhead were real, does this mean that
lucifer, the devil, and the Leviathan are real?!
They are mentioned in hellraiser, and if that is true, if hell is the dimension that the
Cenobites live in and we can travel there using the Configuration Box – could we destroy
hell?
Could we access other dimensions like say heaven….
Which opens up a whole new world of possibilities.
The Cenobites manage to outwit Sherlock Holmes in a story – which makes me worry for the
rest of us!
I have to say - those involved in capturing the Configuration box and Pinhead would need
to be very brave, and very well paid.
The Hell raiser series paints him as a formidable and morally reprehensible enemy and unlike
a lot of horror movie foes, he is presented as intelligent.
What is scarier than a brutal killer?
A brutal killer with a brain.
So, what would you guys do if Pinhead was real.
Let me know in the comments section down below!
Do you think you could outsmart him and if so how would you do it?
He's a blooming creep isn't he!
I wonder if we could ram his face into something and get those pins to pierce through to his
brain?
Too much?
Probably not enough ! Like share.
Thanks for watching this episode of LBQ.
I am your host Rebecca Felgate, I'll catch you in the next video, but until then, stay
curious, stay alert and never ever stop questioning..
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2018 Ozone Hole Is a Reminder of What Almost Was - Duration: 1:12.This year, the ozone hole over Antarctica reminds us of what could have been.
In 1987, the world's nations agreed to the Montreal Protocol, banning the use of chemicals that destroy ozone.
The ozone layer began to recover.
The ozone hole reaches an annual maximum size at the end of each southern winter.
In recent years, these maximums have been getting slightly smaller.
The ozone hole fluctuates with temperature – chemical destruction of ozone is enhanced when it's colder.
This year, the South Pole region was relatively cold, so the hole grew larger than in the previous two years.
Scientists were able to compare this year's ozone layer to models of what the ozone layer might have looked like without the Montreal Protocol.
In spite of the colder temperatures, the ozone hole was still much smaller
than it would have been, evidence of ongoing scientific success.
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George Brookman: What was it like when Calgary was awarded the 1988 Games? - Duration: 1:16.The similarities between 1982 and 2018 are unbelievable.
We had just been faced with the National Energy Program. We'd seen a precipitous
drop in oil prices. We had hundreds of people out of work. And suddenly this
announcement came that we had won the 1988 Olympics. It was jubilation, and it
changed the mood of the city literally overnight. People were excited. People
were enthused. We had the Saddledome already built.
We had all sorts of exciting things happening suddenly people wanted to
buy cars and buy trucks and buy cupcakes and do all sorts of things. We got the
got Canada Olympic Park going. We got the ski hill at the Nakiska going and it was an
exciting, exciting time. It's hard to tell you how successful the 1988 games were
without just saying that they were wonderful time for Calgary. And I believe
we can do it again in 2026. Not in some nostalgic fashion, but in fact just as
good, and just as exciting, and just as good for our economy.
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Jamal Khashoggi murder: Claims his body was dissolved in acid - Duration: 6:06.The murder of the royal insider-turned-critic has provoked widespread outrage and fuelled an international debate about arms deliveries to Saudi Arabia
Turkey's chief prosecutor on Wednesday confirmed for the first time that Khashoggi was strangled as soon as he entered the consulate on October 2 as part of a planned hit, and his body was then dismembered and destroyed
"We now see that it wasn't just cut up, they got rid of the body by dissolving it," Yasin Aktay, an official in Turkey's ruling party, told the Hurriyet newspaper on Friday
The claim echoed what a Turkish official had earlier told the Washington Post — for which Khashoggi was a contributor — that authorities are investigating a theory the body was destroyed in acid
"According to the latest information we have, the reason they cut up the body is it was easier to dissolve it," said Mr Aktay, an adviser to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who was close to Khashoggi
"They aimed to ensure no sign of the body was left." 'BRUTAL, BARBARIC AND RUTHLESS' The Turkish official quoted by the Washington Post said that "biological evidence" found in the consulate's garden indicated the body was likely disposed of near where Khashoggi was killed
Saudi authorities have denied Turkish police permission to search a well in the consulate's garden, but did allow them to take water samples for analysis, according to local media reports
US State Department spokesman Robert Palladino on Thursday called for Khashoggi's remains to be located and returned to his family for burial as soon as possible
Khashoggi's fiancee Hatice Cengiz, who waited outside the consulate as the journalist entered to obtain documents for their upcoming marriage, said what was done to his body was "brutal, barbaric and ruthless"
"It is now up to the international community to bring the perpetrators to justice
Of all nations, the United States should be leading the way," Ms Cengiz said in opinion article published in the Washington Post, The Guardian and other media outlets on Friday
"The Trump administration has taken a position that is devoid of moral foundation," she wrote, adding that "there will be no cover-up"
The murder has placed strain on the decades-old alliance between the United States and Saudi Arabia and tarnished the image of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the ultraconservative kingdom's de facto ruler
SANCTIONS 'WEEKS AWAY' US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has indicated that sanctions would soon be imposed on the individuals responsible
"It'll take us probably a handful more weeks before we have enough evidence to actually put those sanctions in place, but I think we'll be able to get there," he said on Thursday, adding that President Donald Trump had vowed accountability for all involved in the "heinous crime"
Mr Trump has called the affair "one of the worst cover-ups in history", but warned halting a Saudi arms deal would harm US jobs
Germany and Switzerland have vowed to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia until the case is clarified
After initially insisting Khashoggi left the consulate unharmed, then saying he died in a brawl during an interview gone wrong, the Saudi regime has admitted he was killed by a "rogue operation" and arrested 18 people
Mr Erdogan has called for the 18 suspects — including the alleged 15-man hit team who travelled to Istanbul and left the same day — to be extradited for trial in Turkey
Prince Mohammad bin Salman, who has positioned himself as a Saudi reformer, has denounced the murder as "repulsive" and strongly denied any involvement
In her article, Ms Cengiz noted that the one-month anniversary of Khashoggi's death fell on the UN's International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists
"We must all send a clear message that authoritarian regimes cannot kill journalists ever again," she said
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