people blogs for MexicoArchive 2017

DRAW MY LIFE | 8cho
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DRAW MY LIFE | 8cho

¡3 Años tarde! Pero finalmente aquí tenéis mi Draw My Life ¡LIKE si LIKE porque LIKE!\n\n¡Suscríbete!► http://bit.ly/1nGE2dD\nTwitter ► https://twitter.com/8choOficial\nInstagram ► https://instagram.com/8cho.oficial/\nContacto► 8chooficialyt@gmail.com

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8cho

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¡¡ESPECIAL PREGUNTAS Y RESPUESTAS 1,5M DE SUBS!! | JORDI ENP
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¡¡ESPECIAL PREGUNTAS Y RESPUESTAS 1,5M DE SUBS!! | JORDI ENP

Y recordad: Si no son estas, no son las auténticas:\nInstagram → https://www.instagram.com/thejordix/\nFacebook → https://www.facebook.com/JordiENP/\nTwitter → https://twitter.com/jordiporn\n\nFueron muchas preguntas a elegir. ¡Prometo una segunda parte con las mejores de Twitter! (solo he seleccionado unas pocas son casi todas de mi Facebook).\n\nYa sabéis: like, compartid, activad campanita (muy importante), suscribíos y... ¡todas esas mierdas!\n\nBe Niño Poller ©, no PichaCorter :(

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Jordi ENP

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1.6M

Primitive Technology: Pottery and Stove
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Primitive Technology: Pottery and Stove

I made some pottery from the clay in the new area to see how well it performed. A large bank of clay was exposed by the side of the creek. I dug it out using a digging stick and took it back to the hut. Small sticks and stones were picked out of the clay and the whole mass was mixed to make sure there were no dry lumps. When this was done the clay was then left next to the fire to dry slightly so that it became a stiff workable material to form pots from. No further processing was done to the clay.\nI formed small pinch pots from the clay by taking balls of it and pinching out the shape of the pots. Small cracks that formed while shaping were simply mended by wetting and smoothing over. Several pots were made this way. They were then left to dry completely next to the fire until they were completely dry. \nTo fire the pot, it was placed upside down in the hot coals and covered with sticks in a tipi fashion. The wood both acts as fuel and protects the pot from sudden changes in temperatures such as those caused by sudden winds. When the fire was burning well, I increased the temperature of the fire by fanning it with a fan palm frond. The pot glowed red hot amongst the coals and so was fired to a sufficient temperature. After waiting overnight, the pot was retrieved from the ashes and struck with a stick. The pot gave a clear ringing sound indicating it was strong and had no cracks (hollow sounds indicate the opposite). Now I had a small bowl to carry water in.\nA larger pot was then made from the same clay. This time the walls of the pot were built up using the coil technique where long rolls of clay were rolled and then squashed onto previous layers. The last layer was pinched outwards to form a pot lip. A lid was made for the pot by making a flat disk of clay with a small handle for lifting. When dried the pot was then fired as before but in a larger pit outside the hut. Again, the pot was covered with wood protecting it from sudden breezes that might cool or heat the pot suddenly, possibly causing cracks. The firing went well and the pot sounded strong when struck.\nThe pot was then placed on 3 rocks and a fire lit underneath. It took close to 30 minutes to boil this way with lots of sticks. But it did eventually come to the boil. I then made a stove inside the hut. The fire pit was dug and extended into a trench, sticks laid over the entrance and mud mixed from the excavated dirt was then used to form the walls of the stove over the trench. The stove was about 30 cm internal diameter but came in to about 20 cm. Three raised lumps were made on the top of the stove to hold the pot above. Then the stove was fired. Note that wood can be placed over the entrance of the stove at ground level and lit in a hob firebox like configuration. The flames then get sucked down and then up into the stove. I show this because it’s an easy way to manage the fire without making it too big which might burn the thatch.\nWhen the pot is on the stove, it’s easier just to put sticks straight into the top of the stove between its open top and the sides of the pot. If over stacked with wood, wood gas is produced burning in a second fireball above the stove. It’s best just to keep the flames big enough to surround the pot (to reduce fire hazards). The pot was quicker to come to the boil then over a three stone fire.\nThe clay here in the new place is good, it didn’t take me long to make pottery here. Notably this clay doesn’t seem to need grog or temper added to it to prevent it from cracking. I think this is due to tiny specs of mica that weren’t present in the clay from my old area. The clay seems stronger and there also seems to be much more of it everywhere. The pot boiled after a while of tending, in future I’ll probably make thinner walled pots so that they boil quicker. The stove was useful for boiling the pot. It also seems to reduce the amount of smoke in the hut and increase the life of the coals in the base so that the fire could be re stoked at a later time.

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Primitive Technology

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1.5M

YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT I DID ON NATIONAL TELEVISION... {live prank}
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YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT I DID ON NATIONAL TELEVISION... {live prank}

IT ACTUALLY WORKED\n😃 SUBSCRIBE ► http://bit.ly/SUB2JAKEPAUL | ★ PREVIOUS VLOG ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5PbeobYX8A\n\nGET OUR NEW MERCH HERE►\nhttps://fanjoy.co/collections/jake-paul\n\nGET TEXT MESSAGES FROM JAKE HERE►\n(for United States users only)\nhttps://textjakepaul.com/\n\nTURN ON MY POST NOTIFICATIONS FOR SHOUTOUTS IN MY VLOG\n\nExclusive vids on my Second YouTube channel► http://bit.ly/SUB2JAKE\n\n*FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA! *\nMY INSTAGRAM (@JakePaul) ► https://www.instagram.com/JakePaul \nMY TWITTER (@JakePaul) ► http://twitter.com/JakePaul \nMY FACEBOOK ► https://www.facebook.com/JakePaul \nMY SNAPCHAT ► JakePaul19 \nMY MUSICAL.LY ► @JakePaul\n\n*FOLLOW TEAM 10! *\nTwitter ➝ http://twitter.com/Team10official \nInstagram ➝ http://instagram.com/Team10official \nFacebook ➝ http://instagram.com/Team10official \nSnapchat ➝ Team10Snaps\nMusical.ly ➝ @Team10official\nWant to text us? ➝ 1-323-909-4406\n\nI HAVE A BOOK!! “YOU GOTTA WANT IT ► http://amzn.to/2hY5Pyx\n\nfamily friendly pg clean\n\nCYA TOMORROW!!\n\nMUSIC USED►\n\nDyalla - Oh, My Life\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDn_XEdKsZM\n\nSANDR - Miles High\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D98EouFJYT4\n\n⚠ WARNING ⚠\nSome effects and visuals may not be suitable for those that suffer from epilepsy.

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Jake Paul

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1.4M

Jake Paul - It's Christmas Day Bro (feat. Jerry Purpdrank, Nick Crompton, Chanthony, Erika Costell)
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Jake Paul - It's Christmas Day Bro (feat. Jerry Purpdrank, Nick Crompton, Chanthony, Erika Costell)

😃 SUBSCRIBE ► http://bit.ly/SUB2JAKEPAUL | \n\nGET THE SONG►\nhttps://open.spotify.com/album/3lATDRmKCQqiDNHemReCcD\nhttps://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/litmas-ep/1318555812\n\nGET OUR NEW MERCH HERE►\nhttps://fanjoy.co/collections/jake-paul\n\nGET TEXT MESSAGES FROM JAKE HERE►\n(for United States users only)\nhttps://textjakepaul.com/\n\nTURN ON MY POST NOTIFICATIONS FOR SHOUTOUTS IN MY VLOG\n\nExclusive vids on my Second YouTube channel► http://bit.ly/SUB2JAKE\n\n*FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA! *\nMY INSTAGRAM (@JakePaul) ► https://www.instagram.com/JakePaul \nMY TWITTER (@JakePaul) ► http://twitter.com/JakePaul \nMY FACEBOOK ► https://www.facebook.com/JakePaul \nMY SNAPCHAT ► JakePaul19 \nMY MUSICAL.LY ► @JakePaul\n\n*FOLLOW TEAM 10! *\nTwitter ➝ http://twitter.com/Team10official \nInstagram ➝ http://instagram.com/Team10official \nFacebook ➝ http://instagram.com/Team10official \nSnapchat ➝ Team10Snaps\nMusical.ly ➝ @Team10official\nWant to text us? ➝ 1-323-909-4406\n\nI HAVE A BOOK!! “YOU GOTTA WANT IT ► http://amzn.to/2hY5Pyx\n\nfamily friendly pg clean\n\nCYA TOMORROW!!\n\n⚠ WARNING ⚠\nSome effects and visuals may not be suitable for those that suffer from epilepsy.

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Jake Paul

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1.4M

Trabajando en LA CENTRAL DE ABASTO!
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Trabajando en LA CENTRAL DE ABASTO!

Hola RicoSuaves! Gracias por estar aquí!\nSÍGANME EN MIS REDES.\n\nFACEBOOK\nhttps://www.facebook.com/Juan-Bertheau-Berth-325621130970329/?ref=hl\n\nTWITTER\nhttps://twitter.com/JuanBertheau\n\n\nINSTAGRAM\nhttps://www.instagram.com/juanbertheau/

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BERTH OH!

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El Pirata De Culiacan Momentos Antes De Ser ASES1N4D0
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El Pirata De Culiacan Momentos Antes De Ser ASES1N4D0

Aquí los últimos momentos del pirata de Culiacan antes de ser asesinado.\n\nStopping By the Inn de Twin Musicom está sujeta a una licencia de Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)\nFuente: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/298/stopping-by-the-inn\nArtista: http://www.twinmusicom.org

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MemeViral

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1.3M

8 COSAS QUE NO SABIAS QUE EXISTIAN #4
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8 COSAS QUE NO SABIAS QUE EXISTIAN #4

¡ELIGE QUE TE GUSTARÍA GANAR!\n(Abrir para ver los regalos)\n\nhttps://goo.gl/Noy5wA\n\nhttps://goo.gl/vDHfxU\n\nhttps://goo.gl/B1KHVv\n\nhttps://goo.gl/E8xgBb\n\nhttps://goo.gl/NTNkXh\n\nhttps://goo.gl/8Tuuo3\n\nhttps://goo.gl/fZCsGo\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n# Gran Oferta de Black Friday # https://goo.gl/ZiKNw1\n\nGearBest.com https://goo.gl/qiHbnE\n\n\n*Los ganadores los pondré aquí dentro de 15 días ¡Mucha suerte a todos!\n\n\n¡Suscríbete!► http://bit.ly/1nGE2dD\nTwitter ► https://twitter.com/8choOficial\nInstagram ► https://instagram.com/8cho.oficial/\nContacto► 8chooficialyt@gmail.com

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8cho

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I Dressed Like It Was 1977
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I Dressed Like It Was 1977

I styled 3 outfits inspired by the popular fashions of forty years ago! From the polyester pantsuit and ascot-wearing wonder women, to leather-clad punk music fans and disco dancing queens in jumpsuits and metallic accessories, I had a great time pretending it was 1977 and exploring fashion history through one of the most iconic decades - the 70s. Let me know what you think of my ~lookbook~ and if you want to see more of these!\n\nA huge thanks to Kayley Melissa for rocking out this 70s hair! You can check out her channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCctjAAIUSW3DRS-5Phh_hgQ\n\n*Sorry for the misspeak! It is *Siouxsie Sioux from Siouxsie And The Banshees\n\nDon’t forget to click the bell to turn on post notifications!\n\nSafiya's Nextbeat: https://nextbeat.co/u/safiya\nIG: https://www.instagram.com/safiyany/\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/safiyajn\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/safnygaard/\n\nIMAGES\nvia Getty Images\n\nSOURCES\nGetty Images\nSeventeen Magazine\nCosmopolitan Magazine\nGlamour Magazine\nVogue Magazine\nJC Penney Catalogues\nStyle Tribes: The Fashion Of Subcultures\nSurvey Of Historic Costume\n\nAssistant Editor: Emily Linden\n\nMUSIC\nMind The Gap\nMeet Her At The Disco\nDisco Fever\nBovver Boots\nNose Pin\nPunk Rotter\nMohawk\nUndercover Brother\nHuggys Strut\nStrings Of Life\nFirebird\nGet With The Funk\nLet Loose\nVia Audio Network\n\nSFX\nVia AudioBlocks

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Safiya Nygaard

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