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How to Make Alphonse Elrics Helmet from Fullmetal Alchemist
welcome to the shop steve here at sks props and in today’s video i’m going to show you how to build alphonse’s helmet from full metal alchemist now i’ve been on a huge anime and manga kick recently so don’t be surprised if my next several videos are on that subject matter and if that’s something that interests you be sure to hit that subscribe button now this helmet of course has been on my bucket list for a while and luckily for me my buddy josh cullen of cullen cosplay unfolded the pep version of this not long ago now i’m not a big pep fan but he was able to get me those files and i was able to manipulate them and make my own version of it which you can download over on my website for absolutely free download that so you can build right along with me now this awesome helmet is of course made all out of my hd phone which you can find over at blick art materials and i want to thank everyone that’s been supporting me and my channel by purchasing hd phone from blick especially those of you that go through the links that are in the description section and on my website because i do receive a small vendor affiliate which allows me to continue to build awesome things like this and show you how to do it now i want to show you all the steps that it takes to put your own alphonse helmet together so let’s go ahead and get started now the first thing i did was print off the base files that i created in photoshop you can find a free pdf file for this helmet over on my website there’s a link in the description section now when you open the pdf you need to open it in adobe acrobat or adobe reader and click poster in the printer settings that will scale this helmet over several sheets to the correct size so i’ve cut out all the pieces that i’m going to need for this particular helmet and i made sure to write on the pieces that need to be flipped and reversed for the opposite side and now i’m going to transfer all these onto some six millimeter hd foam and because my foam is light gray to do that i’m going to be using my pencil and i prefer to use a pencil instead of a sharpie just because there’s not as much guest room so i feel that my templates come out a little more accurate and i’m going to be as efficient with my foam as possible because i don’t want to waste it i always sharpen my knife to make sure i get the cleanest cuts possible now all these cuts will be at a 90 degree unless i specify later on parts that need angles like part n and part o after all my pieces have been cut out i take a compass and i mark it in about a quarter of an inch on parts j k and l this will be a ridge detail that we’ll define later on using a scalpel blade on part i i cut out the detail slots on either side of his cheeks using the same blade i followed the lines that i’ve drawn onto parts j k and l i’m making sure not to go all the way through the foam just about halfway through because we’re going to open this up with a heat gun using my heat gun i lightly apply heat to the foam this will make the cuts open up now make sure that when you’re doing this you do it in a well ventilated area and always wear your respirator this is also a good time to start adding a curve to these pieces for assembly later on now i take my heat gun and heat up parts a b and c here i’m just rounding the foam over to make them conform to the shapes that i’m going to need for the adhesive on this piece i’m pretty much just going to be using weld wood contact cement this is going to be applied generously to the inside seams on part a and b and left to dry after the glue is dry the foam pieces can be firmly pressed together now here you’re just trying to line up end to end and follow the contour of the cut next i’m going to apply glue to the inside seams of part b and c now unlike the previous piece i like to start off on either end and then work my way to the middle that way i can make sure that it lines up properly on either side and you can see how these three pieces give a decent shape to the lower jaw of the helmet i go ahead and grab part d and apply adhesive to the inside that will have contact with part a so i start off in one corner and work my way around the shape now if it doesn’t line up perfectly don’t worry about it you can clean it up with a rotary tool later on now it’s time to place part e and this is the piece that goes underneath of the chin and if you notice mine looks a little bit different than the one on the pdf and that’s because i’m constantly updating this pattern as i’m building it not knowing if this was going to be my final piece i actually glued it in using some bobsmith super glue rather than the contact cement either adhesive is a fine option and both will work great for this build for the top of the helmet i’m going to need part f and 2 of part g one of them being reversed for the opposite side notice when i’m pressing these pieces together i’m really having to force the foam to conform to the shape that i need what this will do is round over the top of the helmet once everything is glued together and complete glue can now be applied to the middle seam and i work from the middle of the helmet down to the back by gluing these pieces that are flared out together you can see how it starts to round over the top of the helmet this same glue and pressed together process is also done to the smaller cuts on either side of part g just like i had mentioned earlier some of these seams are kind of tough to put together so they may not always be that pretty but you can clean them up later on with a smooth sanding drum contact cement can now be applied to the interior seams of part g and part h this is going to finish off the top of our helmet just like the top i like to start my assembly in the front and work my way towards the back if the bottom of this doesn’t line up properly it’s not a big deal because there’s a guard that covers it later on i glue together the final cuts on part h and the top of the dome assembly is complete now i can take my dremel rotary tool and clean up my seams this is done with the smoothest sanding drum i have and remember when you’re working with rotary tools it’s always safety first you want your proper respirator and eye protection and here you can see seams that have not been touched versus ones that have started to sand over this is a process that requires a very delicate light touch you want to make sure not to press too far into the foam this same seam process is applied to the chin and i also round over the front at this stage we’re trying to get the foam as smooth as possible even though there are steps later on that we can help fill the gaps now because the density of my hd foam is really high it sands very well and i can even use a sanding sponge to help smooth out all the seams since i’ve got my rotary tool out i decided to go ahead and work on parts j k and l and i start this process by rounding over all of the edges remember the line that i cut into the foam earlier and opened it up with a heat gun here’s where that foam trick really starts to pay off i’m going to use that line as a guide and bevel into the interior using a rotary tool that’s going to give me a really cool detail lip along the perimeter of all these pieces i again use the heat gun to smooth everything out and i can start to round everything over by hand now i’m going to move on to the face shield or part i notice there’s a little bit of foam in between the eyes that’s so i can apply adhesive here and glue that to the back of part j now this middle section does go behind part j but the outsides of it go on top so i mark that with a pencil and then glue that into place using some bobsmith super glue notice how this piece also lines up parallel to the ridges that i’d cut in earlier the face mask can now be glued onto part c and i start by marking it with a pencil so i know exactly where my adhesive needs to go if you’re looking for a reference point you’ll see that the outside jaw and the outside of the cheek line up going back to the dome of the helmet i’m going to be applying part k to the lower edge now this piece doesn’t need a lot of overlap just enough to hang on securely so i put a bead of super glue along the perimeter and then work my way around this same overlap process is also applied to part l the biggest thing to note here is that you want the ends of part l and part k to line up the front facial can now be applied to the back of the helmet just like before i lightly mark with a pencil exactly where this piece needs to go before i apply my adhesive again for a reference you’ll see how part k and part i line up pretty parallel once those are glued on you want the front of the dome to lightly tuck behind part j this is going to give enough separation that it looks like a separate piece but you’re going to put a bead of glue in here to keep it in place isn’t it awesome to see how 14 flat pieces of foam can be manipulated and take the shape of this helmet now even though the pdf that you can download has already been updated this is me showing that even while i’m building this i’m constantly going back between the pieces and the templates and refining them to make them work for the raised section at the top of the helmet i’m going to take part m and transfer that onto some four millimeter hd foam now one thing to note that i constantly take into consideration with my templates is that this covers a lot of the seams that are in the front to give it an overall cleaner appearance i mark on the top of the helmet exactly where this piece needs to go and i apply glue to the front this will tuck right behind part j when you’re gluing down a section to a piece that’s already been rounded over you want to make sure that it’s very important to work in the middle out the foam is flexible and it will conform to the shape that’s already there and here you can see just by adding that piece how much cleaner the top of the helmet is now part n is transferred onto some four millimeter foam and either side is cut at an angle this will give the detail piece a curve while still sitting flat on the top of the helm to make the cone at the front of the helm i transfer part o onto some four millimeter foam the sides of the cone are cut at an angle while the back is cut straight this will help me glue it together now at the very top of the cone i need to remove a little bit of material with my dremel rotary tool so that way it can close properly i add more contact cement to this piece and i start by gluing it together at the bottom and working my way up and if you cut it just right and remove enough material see how the tip of the cone comes together now of course i do have a seam on the bottom of the cone and i’m going to try to remove as much material of that as possible using my rotary tool and because i did have to remove some material i added a small strip of two millimeter foam to the inside of the cone to reinforce the seam after i mark exactly where the cone is going to go on the forehead i remove some more material from the top and bottom of the base and that’s because the forehead itself isn’t flat it’s curved so by removing material from the middle it will help the cone sit flush super glue is applied to the base of the cone and can be pressed into place now like you’ve seen me do with several other of my pieces i want to protect the end of this cone so it doesn’t get messed up so i’m going to do my super glue method i’ll put a link up above to the original video but basically i spread super glue all around the surface and then hit it with an accelerator this will harden the foam and make sure that the tip of the cone stays to a point the surface can even be sanded with a sanding sponge to keep a consistent texture to create the fake rivets on either side of part i used a small hole punch on some four millimeter foam now if you don’t have a hole punch you could also use a sharpened pipe or just some scissors the small rivets for the top of the helmet were first marked for placement with a pencil these rivets were then cut from some two millimeter foam and put into place with some tweezers part p was traced onto some six millimeter foam and this could be cut out with some scissors but i also have this awesome circle jig that i created for my band saw once i had all four circles cut out i cut out the middle of two of them with a scalpel blade for a tiered effect the inside and outside of these pieces were cleaned up with a rotary tool before i glued them together using some bob smith super glue after the glue had cured they could then be attached to either side of the helmet now it’s time to fill and clean up our seams and to do that i’m going to be using some quick seal along with some silicone tip tools quick seal can be applied to any of the seams or gaps with a silicone tool and then you just wet your finger to smooth it out this is what i was saying earlier about if your seams aren’t perfect you can always help it out later on now if you didn’t have quick seal you could also use foam clay which can be sanded to seal this helmet off i’m going to be using plasti dip and i’m probably going to use two to three light layers you want to stay at a uniform distance and don’t over spray because then it might run going through my reference images i found some statues that i really like to give the armor a hammered or pitted look and i really want to replicate that so to do that i’m going to be using some creature cast with some neo thicks on top of the plasti dip this is going to be for texture purposes only since the foam is already sealed and unlike the other builds where i’ve used creaturecast i add more neothix than normal because i want it to be a thick consistency now to get this hammered or pitted look i’m going to be using some upholstery foam and stippling the creature cast onto the helmet my first pass of this is pretty thick because i want a consistent coverage but then i go in with a clean block and blot it down and in this current state it looks a lot more dramatic than it really is once paint is applied it will knock this down quite a bit now your upholstery foam will eventually start soaking up this creature cast and it gets to that point it’s kind of unusable so just take some scissors cut off that and you’ve got a new surface so i apply this texture to the entire piece as well as the back of the interior on the inside and then i used a hair dryer to speed up the dry time after the creature cast is fully cured it’s time to start adding my base colors and to do that i’m going to be using rust-oleum hammered metal antique pewter the rust-oleum hammered metal is applied generously to the entire surface and you can see even after it dries the creature cast texture still shows through to begin the weathering process for this helmet i’m going to start by using liquitex brand marsh black as a wash this paint is applied directly to the surface using a one inch mop brush and a lot of water after it’s allowed to sit for a little bit i then go in with a damp paper towel and mop up a lot of the excess paint what this process is doing is it’s getting paint down into all of our cracks and crevices which is great but it’s also priming the rust-oleum for more additional acrylics a hairdryer can then be used to lock this layer in and now it’s time to move on to layer two layer two involves a lot less water and a higher pigment count i specifically switch over to a filbert brush so that i have more control of where the paint’s gonna go a lot of the choices for where the paint goes is based on light sources most of the time the light is coming from the top so you’ll see paint on the underside of the jaws and then shadowed areas now alphonse has this little detailed area at the bridge of his nose and rather than building that out of the foam i figured it’d just be easier to have it as a flat piece and paint in this detail i do that by laying out the lines of this detail and then going in with a dry brush and feathering the paint away just like i had done for the jaw this black paint and mopping up process can now be applied to the entire helmet i want to take a moment to thank all my patreon supporters because a lot of you have been with me for quite some time and your continued support allows me to build awesome things like this and freely share it with the community now if you’re new to my page feel free go over and check out my patreon one of the first things that you’ll notice is that i don’t have pay walls on my page everything that i do all my information my templates are absolutely free patreon is only there as a donational basis and if you can’t do it by the month on my main page under templates i do have paypal buttons so if a particular tip or trick or template helps you out and you have the means to donate to help support the channel please help me do that because every little bit helps so i want to thank you all for your continued support and i’ll keep making videos now that i’ve really dirtied the helmet up i can start to add the highlights and to do that i’m going to be using liquitex heavy body iridescent rich silver now this particular paint is not applied to the entire area i’m picking specific spots around the teeth around the jawline that need this brightness either to subdue the shadows or add a scratch metal texture now if you haven’t used iridescence before one thing to note is you do not want to add water to these you want to just use the straight pigment because water will displace it too much and here’s the cool thing about paint too it’s all about the layers so if you went a little overboard and you’re beginning processes of doing the washes you can add as many of these highlight layers as you feel necessary so prop makers and cosplayers are pretty much hoarders and i purchased this horse hair about seven years ago but i finally have an opportunity to use it these three sections are bound together with some metal wire now the hair that comes out of the top of alphonse’s helmet doesn’t sit flat it actually kind of sticks up a little bit and to replicate this i’m going to be using a metal rod this rod is painted with some unbleached titanium just so it doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb and then i super glue the end of this into the middle of the tufts and then glue the hair around it now the horsehair is pretty stringy but when you look at the reference images for the anime and for the statues the hair is clumped together pretty tight so my solution for this is to use some elmer’s glue the elmer’s glue can then be painted onto the hair and it’s just enough to bind it all together the end of the hair can then be pressed into the detail cone at the top of the helmet and glued into place and what’s great about having the metal rod in there is that i can now bend this to conform to the shape of the helmet now to make sure that the rest of the horse hair isn’t completely frizzy and kind of stays together i take more of that elmer’s glue and add some water to it and run it through the hair what’s really neat about this process is this glue is water-based so if i added too much i could take it away or i could always add more so you all can see the steps that i took to put together alphonse’s helmet now remember the templates for this are absolutely free so go over and download those from my website and build right along with the video and you can have your own helmet in a short amount of time now if there’s a particular proper costume piece from an anime or a manga series that you’d be interested in go ahead and leave that down in the comments section and i’ll see what i can do now if you’re enjoying these videos give them a thumbs up share them with your friends and family and remember if you’re building any of my builds or using hd phone be sure to tag me at sksprops on twitter and instagram because i want to see your creations until next time build your best with the best hd foam.
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Calm Sleep Stories | Stephen Frys Blue Gold | All Subtitles
for tonight’s sleep story we travel to the south of France I’m Stephen Fry and I’ll be your guide as we meander lazily through the lavender fields and sleepy villages of Provence story was written Phoebe Smith and is cold blue gold smell it before you even see it that unmistakable aroma that fills your nose it seeps into your senses instantly mellowing into a smooth and soothing scent you breathe deeply inhaling and exhaling this floral cloud and as you do some unexplained washes over you slowly at first you feel your body begin to release its pent-up tension Oh breath becomes deeper deliberate calm inexplicably those mine’s in your furrowed brow one-by-one unfurl as you slowly gently to relax the scent is lavender here in the southeastern corner of France but the foothills of more worn - and the village of so you are in deepest Provence perhaps the most famous lavender fields in the entire world and every year between mid-june and early August the green fields burst into a vivid color as the plants come into full bloom first brought over to Europe thousands of years ago by traders from what was once known as Persia now modern-day Iran this aromatic plant has long been revered for its calming properties it can be found worldwide of course from the stone strewn mountains of the Mediterranean Spain and Portugal the quaint gardens of Britain the Pacific states of the USA the lower reaches of South Africa and Australia’s state of Victoria but it is perhaps most famous in this southeastern corner of France classed as a precious plant by the ancient Greeks and Romans used to extract its essential oil when bathing its name actually comes from the Latin word levare which means to wash just after the coming of the summer solstice as you drive deeper into the myriad fields that glow almost blue in the early morning light you allow the scent to wash over you breathing it in deeper with every comforting breath showing the winding road you weave between the yellows of spelt and wheat fields until you begin to see even more of the colors glowing between a deep purple and a light blue a whole network of vibrant fields open out before you rising and folding beneath the foothills of maan phone to this limestone peak is famed les for its location above the purple haze and more for its summit roads which each summer see on its northern aspect cyclists determinately riding ascending it on the Tour de France race over on its southern flanks the focus is definitely not on speed but on the lack of it for between its slopes and the fortified village of so lavender fields spread out not only a sight to behold but also a network of walking or cycling paths that you can wander or pedal through on a meandering journey to take in this sublime spectacle at a distinctly slow pace leaving the car behind you here the reassuring crunch of the gravel beneath your shoe as you tread deeper and deeper into the lavender fields the plants are arranged in pleasing lines of purple which stretch out down towards the oak awashed farmsteads in the valley beyond around you bees land on the buds during the amber nectar from within the flowers but though they are working hard their movement seems to be unhurried a 12 loop between plants methodically later the honey that they produce from Provence –is so-called blue gold can be sampled and now rather than tasting the byproduct of this process you join them by languidly bumbling along the way marked purple promenades strolling from one plant to another Julie Chhotu arm to touch the silvery green leaves that feel feathery long moving your hand up to the flower you let it brush beneath your fingertips as you do he detect each one of the small blooms that make up the head arranged in spirals time your touch causes a micro cloud of perfume to permeate the air between the farmland save for the slow rhythmic sound of your own relaxed breathing all you can hear is the occasional melodic tinkle from the bells but adorn the necks of the goats and sheep that are grazing on the hillsides above guys becoming brighter the Sun rises above the flanks of the mountain up above the trees something also moving in slow curves floating on the thermals the short toed eagle soaring overhead gracefully floating as he watches over this indigo patchwork of fields from the air you continue on the path at an old stone-built distillery the air becomes even thicker with scent so strong you’ve stopped to savor it with every fiber of your body you open the old wooden door stills glue golden in the sunlight side 1 a fire is lit it’s orange flames licking the wood hungrily eating up great vats of water above as it boils and bubbles it produces dense clouds of steam rising slowly the vapor passes through the clusters of lavender placed inside as the flowers heat up release their molecules from their petals into the mist is carried up lighter-than-air into the condenser it floats through a coil it’s cooled by water causing it to turn back into a liquid now rich in lavender oil patience is the name of the game as over time the oil naturally arise it separating from the water until it’s ready to be collected when the time comes and the lid of the steel is removed the workshop fills once more with the sweet-smelling aroma of over a thousand flowers visiting at peak season you can see local lavender farmers come from miles around bringing their plants to be distilled in such a way the oil is famed for its use in aromatherapy said to elicit calm in even the most stressed soul it’s delicious and distinct scent not only soothes the senses but also as a sedative effect aiding sleep to come naturally and there’s a distinctly sleepy feel over at another famous Provo site to the southwest set on the edge of the VOC lose mountains along the Lubar all valley high on a promontory is the hilltop town of God nestled within his school nutri damn the singing horse a monk happy this gray stone building replete with its rounded turret and pyramidal spire founded in 11 48 Oh lived in by different groups over the years nowadays its ecclesiastical residence are a group of Cistercian monks and much like many residents in the region they also grow their own fields of lavender their days tending the fields they not only harvest the plants to create their own version of the essential oils for use in aromatherapy soaps or perfume but they also keep bees who like them tend the fields and help them bring in further revenue from their heavenly honey so slow is the pace of life at Sonam that some guests opt to stay on undertaking a spiritual retreat amid the monks here for up to eight days you cannot only drink in the daily fragrance of lavender by meandering in the gardens but also attend the daily mealtimes and complete and total silence one of the services in the inner church or spend your time meditating on your own mission to find your inner for many simply strolling the fields can in themselves offer a kind of spiritual as well as physical journey and as anyone knows all journeys have a tendency to work up an appetite luckily in Provence even culinary treats are influenced by the purple fields that surround them inside the local shops you find bunches of the flowers tied ready to be taken home and hung up in the kitchen offering a much-needed portable portion of the sweet nourishing scent see little vials of the distilled oil that you can later drop into a bath on drip onto your pillow but look a little closer by lavender infused food from breads to tea salad dressing to ice cream there are so many delectable creations to sample each offering some in a calm to your belly the mint family the hours offer a floral herbal addition to a dish walking the chemin de laval lavender path try a sorbet to feel the explosion of a sweet yet bitter taste on your tongue or take your time to infuse some dried petals in hot water and drink in its earthy tones slowly in the late afternoon while readying for the spectacular sight of the flowers in early evening as the Sun sets the mottled pinkish purple tones begin to paint the landscape into a work of art rivaling any famous painting by one of the many artists saison castle we’ll go Monday so loved the region they are not alone in their affection for it year on August the 15th operation comes to sue bringing visitors from far and wide to commemorate the end of the seasons harvest thirty years it’s taken place and for that one single day and into the evening his choir and tranquil alive festivities traditional costumes are worn sounds of age-old folk tunes a song in the valley tuneful ditties berating through the remaining wild dashes of lavender while people dance and raise a glass to the successful yield in this clip a blur the blue country as the music carries on market stalls are set up by local producers who have come to sell their wares from pottery the sacks of dried flowers potpourri handmade cosmetics and soaps and of course freshly distilled lavender made from that same year a market like this has been held on Wednesdays since the Year 1515 and tradition continues with the annual highlight the competition well local harvesters take to a field to cut the last of the lavender plants in the traditional way for the plough or sickle as they take to the flowers the air seems to turn a deep cerulean and of the sickle cutting in rhythm backwards and forwards swishing and swaying almost in time with the breeze it’s a mesmerizing show if the flowers are gathered the end of the season is upon this little Provence and clave we’ll be plowed and ready to begin the cycle once more preparing the limestone rich soils for the next year’s growth for now yields wills I dormant regaining energy under the autumnal sunlight replenishing nutrients with the onset of the fall rain for a while Oh we’ll be still countryside whose palette for a few short weeks being a show-stopping shade of purple and blue now returns to the earthy brown and green hues of a landscape lying in anticipation of what’s come and at the edge of one such field can see it as it once was locked in your memory as though perfectly composed photograph and you class cluster of lavender and who rum it’s little delicate petals tween your fingers send me it’s your skin in your hand towards your face once more that spellbinding scent fills your nose slowing your breathing relaxing every single muscle in your body to stay but no you cannot but no matter for from now on every time you smell the reassuring scent of France’s blue you will be instantly transported back to this site to sunset Fields only to glow in an almost impossibly deep tone of purple in these the rolling foothills have a peaceful ruffles you.
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"Make No Mistake, Florida is Crucial": Sen. Lori Wilson and the Equal Rights Amendment - webinar
Megan Haught: For “Make No Mistake, Florida is Crucial” Senator Lori Wilson and Equal Rights Amendment talk being presented by Dr. Kimberly Voss, from the Nicholson School of Communication. Housekeeping for this presentation as we ask that you keep your microphones muted and your cameras off during the presentation. If you have a question you would like to ask Dr. Voss, please put it post it into the chat and I will address it to her once she’s finished the presentation.
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CORE online session personal branding and marketing part 3-2021
well i’m starting to be back if somebody has some some comments or want to ask something please do that Sompit, you’re welcome hi i don’t know how to share my page to your to to to the homework you know i i don’t know how to share my page that the front page like everyone did i i can’t do you have any idea for that? you mean you want to share your account.
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How to get 90 PTE Listening (Pearson Scored Test D) | Phương pháp ôn luyện thi PTE 90
today i would like to show you how i score 90 in pte listening hi guys welcome back to my channel this is moni and i’m currently a trainer at pte magic i have been tutoring vte for more than four years now since i scored 90 all bands in my pte exam not just once but several times not only that i also score perfect 90 bands in all Pearson official mock tests you can also find these mock tests on ptepractice.
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088. Idea - Hey Manufacturers – It’s OK to ask for help!
Today were going to be having an idea conversation and excited about this conversation.
00:04 - Cause we’re gonna be talking about, Hey manufacturers: it’s okay to ask for help and to help us walk through this topic.
00:10 - I brought in an expert, he’s the founder and CEO of Linara International, a consulting firm that helps manufacturers really just get their business better.
00:20 - And so without further ado, Ray Ziganto.
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[고전영화] 잭키로빈슨이야기
♪ (man) This is the story of a boy and his dream… but more than that… it is the story of an American boy… and a dream that is truly American. ♪ The year… 1928. The time… spring. If you were a young man, your thoughts were undoubtedly turning to those of love. But if you were a young boy, your thoughts were of one thing… baseball.
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[고전영화] 비트더데블
Ragazzi, uno, due… I must say, I do resent the way these people stare at us.
02:31 - They look as if they might be going to spit.
02:35 - Gwendolen! Dash it all. Dear, it’s unlucky to have someone spit at you unless you spit first.
02:40 - What a filthy superstition. May yours be defiled.
02:44 - What’s that about? These people may be thinking of putting a curse on us.
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Titani e Organi Pietrificati anteprima p.3-Più sincronicità della pietra del cuore-SOTTOTITOLI-SUBS
greetings i decided to do a little filming today because something i’ve wanted to do for a long time i finally did and it turned out better than i could have hoped for near me is the foundation for francisco torrent gwasp who is the medical doctor who i did a video about uh called helical hearts petrified organs and um synchronicities and torrent gwasp um he’s no longer alive but he is uh really the person who gave us more knowledge about the human heart than any other person in history and i made some discoveries about the stones the heart stones which i’ve done a number of videos about that tied into his his findings and i didn’t realize it as i was doing the initial videos and then at one point i i watched him dissecting a heart and opening up and unraveling what he calls the myocardial ventricular band and then as he rolled it back up i could see that there were certain overlaps in the heart where the the sulcus of the of the different parts of the heart met and when i saw that i had this aha experience because i realized that i’d seen the exact same lines and a number of the heart rocks that i had already gathered at that point so it’s taken me about a over a year to work up the courage but i decided to because my my spanish isn’t so good but i uh called up the foundation and i spoke to the wife of torrent gwasp and i told her that it was a real honor to speak to her and that i was a real fan of her husband’s work and and then i was curious if she knew of any cardiologist or anybody who was familiar with torrance work who uh or paco paco’s work who i might be able to talk to and so she put me in touch with her son uh junior also known as paco torrentwasp and uh and i called him up and spoke to him and told him i had made some discoveries that i thought he would find very interesting that related to his father’s work i didn’t go into too much detail because i was afraid he might think i was a crackpot and uh i told him that i lived in the next town over which just happened to be by chance and so he was coming here today and so he’s due here in about a half an hour and i’m going to show him what i’m about to show you and so this is the first time since i’ve been gathering these stones that i’ve actually laid them all out and categorized them and you can see the the collection that i’ve got here so i’m just going to switch the here we go so that is the waiting room for my office and um this is the collection of of stones that i’ve gathered over the last about year and a half or so closer to two years i suppose by now and before you think this guy’s a complete lunatic i’ve gone through these these stones in great detail in a number of videos specifically these here which are showing a great number of anatomical correlations with hearts and i talk about how and why i think that could be and then i show the the anatomy as well so these are the bigger ones and the bigger ones tend to be a little bit more fleshy this one’s pink that one’s a reddish the colors come out even more when you wet them the the bigger the rock the more likely it is to have uh openings and those openings are the blood vessels when they have the two here with the line between which is called the isthmus that is the openings to the pulmonary arteries and then sometimes they’ll even show the the coronary artery this is the coronary sulcus the fatty portion between the the atrium and the ventricle i’ve done a number of videos showing showing these that you can see that uh that they’re they’re complete rocks they’re not broken except for this one which is a little bit broken on the end and that would have been rounded off before it broke off and you can see it’s exposed the ventricle here so i’ve got those these are bigger but they’re they’re not showing the actual openings but they still have indentations at the top and and then here we have next size down you can see the the curved underside that happens because when the heart dies it goes into contraction so you get both a twist and you get a curving in and that’s why we get these these stones that look like bicycle seats and um and then they’ll also this is something i discovered recently they’ll also have a little twist oftentimes at the bottom and that’s because of the spiral fibers of the heart so when it contracts it actually does this kind of a motion so you can see that some of these really have that that curve to them others are showing the remains of the blood vessels these are showing what are known as the the intraventricular sulcus is where the the hearts fold over and the different parts of the heart meet and that creates the the chambers they’re not actually uh you know it’s not a four chamber pump as we were taught and torrent gwasp shows that these are are broken this is showing indentations as they come up to rest against something else that’s hard they can get these little bends in them that can’t be easily explained away with just erosion or chipping yeah so it’ll be interesting to see if he thinks i’m a nut case or if if you can recognize the pattern it’s a little hard to see this because of all the stuff underneath but it’s exactly the same themes reoccurring over and over and over again these are elongated that may be a brain that may be lung tissue those may be kidneys yeah so he’s gonna be here shortly and i’m gonna lead him through this collection and find out whether he thinks i’m a lunatic or whether he thinks there’s something to it and i’m hoping that he might have contact with some cardiologists who have access to cat scan and perhaps even doing something like an xrf analysis spectrography and yeah the the different laboratories that i’ve that i’ve contacted on my own have rejected my requests because they’ll only take human specimens so i’ve tried to go a little further with this and get some kind of proof that would be more conclusive in the eyes of a skeptical scientist um but so far what i have is a is a phenomenon this is definitely a reoccurring repeatable pattern that i don’t believe is is easily explained away through just erosion that rocks are are breaking off of bigger structures and then rolling around in river bottoms and then they’re just taking on you know this this shape with so many different specific correlation see the indentations at the top there and then you’ve got that curve that little knife edge wider on one side oftentimes on the thicker side there will be the openings to the pulmonary arteries as well so that’s my collection two years of of walking around and these things jump out at me at the most synchronistic moments and uh oh here’s the big one right here look at that beautiful isn’t it pulmonary artery opening the tapering in that happens with contraction the curved the curved underside and then as i turn it over you’ve got the the aortal opening and there’s even there’s even a ventricular sulcus so it’s uh it’s scalable and it’s reproducible and as i’ve said before people from all over the world have been sending me pictures and finding these and and yeah so let’s see what uh mr gross has to say hope you’re all well take care bye-bye i wanted to give you all a channel update as it’s been nearly a year since i published my last video a lot of people have been wondering where i disappeared to and whether i’d continue to produce more videos several of you have sent kind encouraging and inspiring messages and i’m extremely grateful for them thank you i’d like to start by giving an apology to those of you who have been eagerly awaiting the follow-up to my petrified titans and organs part 2 video i had originally planned to release part 3 within a couple weeks but shortly after that the world went full blown twilight zone and i was sidetracked to say the least several of you have sent emails asking questions and requesting interviews again i apologize i’ve been in a sort of hibernation extremely slow to respond but i do promise i’ll get back to you soon there’s no need to tell you what a strange year this has been few have been untouched by world events and as an american living abroad it’s been painful to watch the u.
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