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Waching daily Jul 28 2018

"Intro"

This top is a top on my favorite creators of fursuit that's my opinion, so if you do not agree, write in comment your favorites creators :D

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Mentalidad Esport - Nivel de Activación y Priming - Duration: 6:46.

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Como Adotar um Tigre (de verdade) - Duration: 6:46.

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Novedades: Cepeda ha recibido dos medallas de oro con sus "Esta vez" y "Principios" - Duration: 3:45.

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Las graves acusaciones de Kel contra Hugo Valencia tras supuesto beso con Matías Assler - Duration: 2:43.

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"Soy un truhan, soy un señor", enrique Iglesias en 'Lazos de sangre' - Duration: 2:39.

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La extraña lesión médica de Don Juan Carlos le da la espalda a Felipe VI - Noticias del Clavel rojo - Duration: 3:14.

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Une orque pousse son bébé mort à la surface de l'eau pendant plusieurs jours - Duration: 1:57.

 La mère ne voulait pas abandonner son bébé. Mardi 24 juillet, une orque a donné naissance à un bébé entre Vancouvert (Canada) et Seattle (Etats-Unis)

 Hélas, ce dernier est mort quelques heures plus tard. Alors que le cadavre du bébé se noyait, sa mère l'a remonté puis poussé à la surface

 Trois jours plus tard, une porte-parole du centre de recherche des baleines a déclaré que l'orque avait été encore aperçu, dans la matinée, en train de transporter le cadavre de son bébé, rapporte The Guardian

 La femelle orque a continué de transporter le cadavre de son bébé sur des kilomètres alors que le reste du groupe d'orques l'avait quitté

Les baleines et les dauphins prennent soin de leurs défunts afin notamment de protéger leur dépouille d'éventuels prédateurs, selon des études

Le centre de recherche des baleines a rappelé qu'aucun bébé orque n'avait survécu après sa naissance depuis trois ans dans la région

Sujets associésNaissance d'animauxAnimaux

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Fêtes de Bayonne 2018 : le programme de samedi - Duration: 9:58.

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Bruit De L'Eau Très Relaxant - Pour Vous Détendre - Duration: 1:05:16.

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Ariel Levy rompe el silencio por acusaciones en contra de Nicolás López - Duration: 2:24.

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Cómo combatir el ardor de estómago - Duration: 8:30.

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Noticia especial: Cepeda canta con la canción de Antonio Orozco 'Mi héroe' - Duration: 2:57.

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Savez-vous:5 Aliments qui vous donnent de l'énergie - Duration: 3:28.

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Food, Fast: Feeding The Tour De France In 'Eat. Race. Win.' - Duration: 12:35.

Food, Fast: Feeding The Tour De France In 'Eat. Race. Win.'

Among the small delights corollary to a long bicycle ride is eating, with minimized guilt, a lot of food.

Stoke your internal furnace hot enough, and it'll burn through quite a bit.

That's true of people who pay to ride bikes — like the NPR crew currently riding RAGBRAI, an annual weeklong bike tour of Iowa, who for years has gone by the backronym No Pies Refused.

It's just as true for people who get paid to ride bikes.

The Tour de France, whose 2018 iteration is currently being waged in the Pyrenees mountains near the Spanish border, is among the great human achievements of energy expenditure — which means it's equally reliant on energy replenishment.

Racing your bike for four-to-six hours nearly every day for three weeks is not particularly natural or good for you.

But if, along the way, you could eat delicious regional cuisine for pleasure, instead of simply ingesting calories because science, it might remove the insult from the injury.

That's part of the premise behind Eat.

Race.

Win., the Amazon Prime Video six-episode series that puts a new spin on the embedded sports documentary.

We spend plenty of time with Orica-Scott, one of 22 teams racing last year's Tour de France, witnessing its misadventures and triumphs.

The novelty is that we also see it through the eyes of the team chef tasked to feed the hungry men who eat three times what normal people do.

That chef is Hannah Grant, who, as she explains a few times, apprenticed at restaurants with plural Michelin stars before receiving an unusual employment offer with a cycling team.

A few years later, the Dane has two cookbooks, two mobile kitchen trucks with her name plastered all over them, a staff of at least three sous-chefs, and a video team following her around France in July.

She didn't follow pro cycling at first; she's now its celebrity chef.

That sounds like — and it is — a niche within a niche.

But there's plenty of sense to Grant and her counterparts' jobs.

In the technocracy that has now overtaken pro cycling (and most every other sport) in search of marginal advantages, athletes' diets became more important.

Consider that Tour cyclists require some 6,000-plus calories per day, and that one easily loses one's appetite sometime around the fifth viscous carbohydrate gel slurped down while on the bike, and that stomach issues on one day can derail an entire year's worth of preparation, and you see why you'd want to control that variable.

Gone are the days of unpalatable chicken breasts and overcooked pasta with ketchup every night; in are fresh, whole foods and specialty diets and someone who can take charge of delivering calories at the right times in the right ways.

(Fun fact: There's literally a top-flight team whose primary sponsor is a kitchen appliances manufacturer, and the current world champion is on it.) Team chefs now seem like the norm rather than the exception.

There's both art and science behind the whole what-to-eat-and-when question, and for the most part, Eat.

Race. Win. focuses on the art.

Grant glides past topics like macronutrient delivery or anti-inflammatory properties; we largely see her working out the emotional narrative.

She makes sure her emaciated warriors get a steak dinner as a morale boost, or fresh sashimi after the hardest days are over.

She and her team philosophize about finding purpose in the enjoyment of others.

There are gratuitous visits to family-owned farms to source the finest meats and cheeses in all the land, and with the land in question being France, the locavore farm-to-table food porn is hors catégorie: heirloom strawberry-picking, organic asparagus-digging, Mediterranean tuna fresh off the boat, lamb and beef and chicken straight from the butcher, wine of course, fromage so rich and fresh it looks like yogurt.

With Eat. covered, there's still Race.

and Win.

to take care of, and for that, Grant's male foil is Orica-Scott team director Matt White.

A former racer himself, the Australian is in charge of the strategy, which means plotting out everybody's role on every day.

(Those new to the Tour will note that while there is also an overall competition, every single day is its own separate race or stage, among other races within the race.) In the great tradition of sportsball intrigue, there's adversity early and often, and the team is quickly down to Plan B — to keep their young star Simon Yates at the top of the best young rider competition, while hunting down some individual stage wins.

In doing so, all nine racers (and some other support staff) get a little face time.

There's Luke Durbridge, whose tour goes very not-as-expected; Esteban Chaves, for whom personal tragedy dents his performance but not his constant smile; Mat Hayman, the veteran domestique who admits to mental fatigue by the end; a bunch of other men who evince an occasional smile despite being totally zonked.

It's rarely unequivocally positive, which is part of the point — the sport often reduces you to finding some satisfaction in things other than crossing the line first.

The series producers' central problem is that the prime action in world-class bike racing happens during a few key moments in a four-to-six hour window, and that much of the rest of the day is spent in zombie mode, trying to repair the damage you did to yourself so you can do another four to six hours tomorrow.

There's only so much they can do to ratchet up the drama with half the real estate of a typical sports documentary, and Eat.

Race. Win.

does a fair bit of it, leaving each episode on a bit of a cliffhanger before revealing a race result, for instance.

But those who loved the team's homemade behind-the-scenes videos — they're all on YouTube under the heading Backstage Pass — might find some of the more intriguing intricacies of bike racing (and the most sparkling personalities) a bit neutered for a more general audience.

Rethinking or getting rid of the race commentary narration, which at very least sounds like it was scripted and manufactured in a too-clean studio during post-production, might also help.

The biggest philosophical issue, however, is making the two halves — cyclist eats and cyclist feats — seem like they belong together.

As Grant points out, the support vehicles literally take a different route each day from the riders; she spends her days in markets and farms and hotel parking lots.

"The Tour de France is two races," she says at the very start of the pilot.

"The one we all know — and mine." For the most part, the two races interact only at breakfast and dinner, and as a result, Eat.

Race. Win.

feels like exactly the sum of its parts, and no more.

To the extent that it works, it's because athletic drama and gastronomic delight are inherently interesting even secondhand, and, given that they're literally touring France, incredibly photogenic.

It's also because the filmmakers have given us a few anchoring elements in the curious Grant and the mildly beleaguered White.

That's enough to get us through six episodes and 2,200 miles sufficiently satiated and occasionally charmed.

Will it make more fans of Hannah Grant, or of team Orica-Scott (now known as Mitchelton-Scott), or of bike racing in general? That's unclear.

But in the Tour de France, nearly 200 riders start, and one wins.

It's the little joys along the way, the internal rewards of process vs.

product, the lesser victories, the ancillary benefits — it's in the accumulation of these moments and details where most derive meaning from the sport.

You might think about this TV series in the same way.

For more infomation >> Food, Fast: Feeding The Tour De France In 'Eat. Race. Win.' - Duration: 12:35.

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Kim Dong Yoon: fans dan pistas sobre presunta causa de su deceso - Duration: 3:19.

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De nachtelijke avonturen van Youri en Peter (Japan editie) - Duration: 9:39.

Soon in Mrpindamovies

Youri, oh no no I'm scared

Peter what is happening to you?!

The nightly adventures of Youri and Peter (Japan edition)

Guys, woah it's really dark

You can't see anything

It's evening

It's time for Youri and Peters nightly adventures

It's 3 AM

We're gonna see if we can find a river

The other guys are staying at home

And we're just going to walk straight ahead until we find something interesting

Yeah, on intuition since we can't use google maps right now because my phone is empty

Hi guys, we found a river, there's a lot of water here

The Rijn (a European river)

Does this map tell us where we are?

No I don't see it anywhere

Where are we going? Shall we just walk that way?

Yeah

We're gonna walk that way, it looks really scary over there to be honest

Oh wait we should walk to the bridge

Let's walk down here

Down here and then that way?

Yeah, past the man who's sitting there

Tututu walking together with Youri

Youri a mosquito just went into my...

Ear

I heard him

You heard him?

Hi guys, we got lost

We walked for a very long time

We just saw a bat and we both jumped

We're walking next to a river thingy, and the city is over there

And somewhere over there is our house

So far away

Hours of walking

We've been walking for so long Youri

It's nice here

There's a lot of bats here

So many bats

They're really close

Youri

(We decided to run away from the bats)

The bat was really close to me

This ain't that much fun anymore

Youri, oh no no no I'm scared

What's wrong Peter

There's a beast

What's wrong?

Bats suck Youri

I can't see the bat

But I can!

They're flying above us

I'm on edge now Youri

I'm on edge when it comes to bats attacking us

My fear level is way higher than the average person when it comes to bats

Peter what is happening to you

A mosquito just touched my leg

I'm really on edge guys

Youri jumped really hard out of fear

That's because you were screaming

You screamed so hard, it was as if a random hand touched your shoulder or something

Wanna walk up these stairs Youri?

Can we please go up here?

There's some stairs over here guys, you guys probably can't see anything tho

Yeah they've probably been seeing a black screen for a while now

But there's some stairs over here

Guys we're near the bridge now

An abandoned road

Even tho there are cars driving over there

We're actually in Amsterdam guys

We never went to Japan

Do you know how much money that would've cost us

We did buy an expensive green screen tho, that's how we've been making all these japan vlogs

It's all just special effects

Yeah for example, sometimes you'll see a lens flare on the screen if I move the camera like this

It's all special effects

Or for example this street lantern

That a street lantern from Amsterdam

Haven't you guys seen the Amsterdam Rijn-kanaal (dutch canal) before?

Yeah, if you guys haven't, this over here is the Amsterdam Rijn-kanaal (dutch canal)

Ignore all the japanese signs and stuff

Is it really a good idea to cross the bridge?

I mean, we already have no idea where we are anymore

We're here without internet connection

If we do find a McDonald's however, and we somehow manage to connect to the wifi there, because that's nearly impossible over here

Then we can find the way home!

I've tried connecting to a public wifi spot here once, but it didn't work

Yeah, same here

You probably have to give your E-mail address again to the owner of the wifi spot to be able to connect, just like when we were in London

I'm still getting spam E-mails from the McDonalds in London

Really nice

But over here it's the case that the public wifi spots don't trust or phone or something

I tried looking it up but it the web-page said that all the certificates were wrong

Yeah, it's all a bit weird outside of Europe

I got this friend in Canada, and she can't send me text messages cause her phone doesn't allow her to send messages to Europe or something

Guys, we're walking across the bridge and I still don't really think that this is a good idea

We're on the other side of the bridge now and we spotted a vending machine

Let's see what they sell

More peanut tea, that's great

This actually looks pretty nice

It looks good but I'm scared that there's a lot of caffeine or sugar inside of it

I can't sleep if I drink that

This drink has some vitamin B6

Vitamin B6 is pretty good for you, we talked about that in a livestream recently

With recently I mean 6 months ago

I can't even remember that

One of our first streams

Or maybe literally the first one

What are you gonna buy

What do you wanna buy

Yeah I really wanna try that one as well

Go for it

What the fuck

Nice Youri

What is it

The texture is so weird

Can I try it?

What the fuck?

That texture was so weird

What is that

It's a bit like pudding

I don't know if it's supposed so be like this

It probably is

Yeah look, you can see it on the image

It's gelatin

I wasn't sure if it was expired or not, cause of the weird texture

Hi guys, we got a bit of a problem over here, we just walked down from the bridge, but to do that we had to keep walking in circles

And now we have no idea where we are, we can't even see the river anymore

Yeah I can't see the river anymore

Oh wait, the bridge is over there

Oh yeah

That gelatin drink

So it's a drink with gelatin pudding in it

I thought it was gonna be a nice refreshing drink

But no it's gelatin

Youri is so confused, he doesn't know if he likes it or not

The taste is pretty good, but the texture is so weird

We really have no idea where we are anymore guys

We're gonna walk through some tunnel now, I don't know if this is a good idea

In the middle of a car road

I still kinda have the "I know where we are" feeling

Yeah, I can see some people walking over there as well

I still got the "We're gonna get home" feeling

Was there ever a time when you didn't have that feeling?

No I don't think so

Maybe once really long ago

I once had it, when I went to the beach, and...

Youri we really gotta get out of this tunnel, this was such a stupid idea

We almost got hit by a car

Youri, what is this, there's another bridge over here

Are we gonna walk across this bridge?

Are we gonna follow the train?

Hi guys, Youri says that the map, that we looked at at the start, is over there.

So then we should probably walk this way right?

Okay lets walk this way

Youri gave me his gelatin drink by the way

The taste of the drink is really good

But I don't like the gelatin part

The problem is that all these packages look really colorful, bright and fun

And then you think "Oh hey, this looks pretty good"

But then it turns out to be peanut juice or something like that

Wanna see what that vending machine over there sells?

But yeah, the taste of this drink is pretty good

But you really gotta take your time to drink/eat it all

This would be pretty nice to drink in front of a fireplace

I wish we had a fireplace

I wish we had a fireplace

Then I could burn the house down

Really weird Youri

We found a 7/11 so we're gonna buy some snacks

Hi guys

Welcome, this is the end of the video, did you like the video? Then don't forget to press that like button

Peter and I are gonna sleep

Oh yeah guys, Youri and I arrived home safely

Like and subscribe

Hi

For more infomation >> De nachtelijke avonturen van Youri en Peter (Japan editie) - Duration: 9:39.

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MY NEW CHANNEL - Duration: 3:03.

Hey everyone ! Welcome to my new youtube channel...

this video will be an introduction to my channel

I'll explain to you who I am,

why I am creating this channel

what types of videos will be uploaded on this channel...

if you want to know more,

watch the rest of the video!!

my name is Lara, I'm 14 years old

I'll be in11th grade in September

I'll be in11th grade in September

I live in Egypt

and im Egyptian and French

I'm starting this channel because

it's been now 3 years

I film videos, I edit them, I show them to my family and friends...

I never really had the courage to post them on youtube

but now I decided I would upload these videos

because I work hard for all the videos I make

because I work hard for all the videos I make

*dogs barking*

so yeah that's why I decided to create this youtube channel

it's something I'm really interested in

I want to make progress

and to share my videos

so what will I post on this channel?

its a lifestyle channel,

I'll post

reviews of products, crash tests,

life hacks,

popular videos (for example there was a time where slime videos were

really trendy)

challenges, tags,

podcasts,

hauls, travel diaries,

vlogs also...

so I'm basically going to show you my life

help me and comment some videos ideas!

any idea is welcome!

I'll try to post one video a week

I'll post on Saturdays

once a week or once every two weeks it'll depend...

but when I upload it'll be on Saturdays, just like this video is uploaded on Saturday

it's really hard for me to finally post this video so try to help me as much as you can!!

I hope that you liked this presentation of my channel

and that it made you want to watch the rest of my videos

so I'll see you next week... byyeee!

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