Carol of the Bells
Ugly Christmas Sweater winner plays Carol of the Bells
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Gerry Litwin
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4.4M
Ugly Christmas Sweater winner plays Carol of the Bells
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Gerry Litwin
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4.4M
So I saw everyone following each other's makeup tutorials and I wanted to join in, but I decided that I wanted to try something I'd never tried before: NAIL ART. So in this video I tried to follow my friend Simply Nailogical's DIY multi-chrome raindrop nail tutorial and see how it went! We used gel polish, multichrome powder, glossy top coat, and fun rain drop effects!! \n\nAlso, make sure to watch until the end to VOTE on what my hair color should be for a special 4M subs video...!\n\nCheck out Cristine's video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfpoGe1oQ04\n\nCheck out Thomas Halbert's video here (inspiration): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDxqbU-guS0\n\nCheck out my friend Lauren's nail salon here: https://www.instagram.com/color_camp/\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\nAlso , if you want, VOTE for me to win YouTuber of the Year at the Shorty Awards here!! http://shortyawards.com/10th/safiyajn\n\nAssistant Editor: Claire Wiley\n\nMusic\nFunkytown\nMind The Gap\nFunk Bandits\nHuggys Strut\nBank Job\nSharp Dresser\nJet Setter\nHot Sole\nYou Can Dance\nUp The Ante\nMesmer's Fantasy\nvia Audio Network\n\nSexy Music:\nBensound - Sexy \nCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0\nhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/\n\nSFX\nVia Audioblocks
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Safiya Nygaard
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4.3M
At the old hut site (the new one being temporarily cut off by flooding) I made lime mortar from the shells of rainforest snails by firing them in a kiln, slaking them in water, mixing them into lime putty. Limestone is basically calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The general source of lime is limestone and various other calcareous minerals, though shells, egg shells and coral are other sources of lime (for more information see video on Corporals Corner channel: https://youtu.be/tOhAfaFboNU). When heated above 840 degrees Celsius, the lime decomposes into calcium oxide (CaO) or Quicklime and releases carbon dioxide (CO2). When water is added to the quicklime it becomes calcium hydroxide Ca (OH)2 or lime putty. From here the calcium hydroxide can then be shaped into a form and allowed to set. Carbon dioxide enters the lime putty as it dries causing it to turn back into calcium carbonate. The new calcium carbonate has then set, remaining solid and water resistant. \nIn my local geography, calcareous rocks such as limestone are absent leading to a difficulty in acquiring the feed stock for lime making. However, I was still able to make lime by collecting the shells of large terrestrial snails that are native to the rainforest here. The unoccupied shells of these snails were gathered up and stored at the hut. Fire wood was gathered and packed neatly into the kiln. Importantly, the firewood was stacked on top of the grate rather than underneath it in the firebox as is the normal procedure for firing pottery. Using an ordinary updraft pottery kiln in this configuration allows it to reach much higher temperatures than would be possible during normal use. The wood was lit from above and the fire burned down towards the grate. Alternate layers of shells and wood were added on to this burning fuel bed. After adding the last layer of wood to act as a “lid” to prevent heat loss from above I left the kiln to finish on its own, unsupervised. The whole process took about an hour and a half.\nWhen the kiln had cooled down a few hours later, I took out the calcined shells. Not shown in the video was the fact that some shells got so hot, the dirt stuck to them turned into slag and fused to them, possibly with the lime acting a flux lowering its melting point. This extreme heat (+1200 c) should be avoided as the over burnt lime becomes “dead lime”, unable to slake in water. Most shells were still useable though. They were taken out of the kiln and had water added to them. An exothermic reaction then ensued. Heat was produced as the lime quicklime turned into slaked lime. The water heated up creating steam and the shells decomposed into a white paste. The paste was stirred and crushed pottery was added to it as an aggregate (sand is normally used for this, I just had a lot of old pot sherds lying about to dispose of). This lime mortar mixture was then formed into a block shape and left to dry. It took about a week and a half to set as we have had extremely humid, wet weather. The block was observed to have set demonstrating its properties.\nWhat I created is actually lime mortar, typically used for mortaring bricks and tiles together. It’s basically the ‘Glue’ that holds together the building blocks of masonry structures. From my research 20 kg of lime mortar is used on a 1 m square section of brick wall. 5 kg of lime to 15 kg of aggregate (sand, grog etc.) per a 1 m square section of bricks. The shells, though large, are not terribly abundant. A method for finding shells efficiently needs to be made before considering making lime mortar in this fashion. From my experience sand bars in a creek sometimes accumulate snail shells from higher up in the mountains. In these spots, water velocity decreases and shells in the water tend to drop out of the water column. Additionally lime may be partially replaced with ordinary wood ash in mortar without a corresponding decrease in strength. To conclude, making lime in a land without limestone is possible but can be problematic when trying to do so on a large scale.
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Primitive Technology
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4.3M
So a few months ago I saw these wild shoes online - and thought instantly that we had to try them out for our ~questionable fashion decision~ series! So I got these Balenciaga Platform Crocs and wore them around for a week, just to see if they could be styled and generally how crazy they were! What do you think? Would you dare try the platform croc?\n\nThis video is NOT sponsored! \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\nAssistant Editor: Claire Wiley\n\nMusic\nMind The Gap\nTop Banana\nPeanut Man\nGypsy Sailor\nSpy\nvia Audio Network\n\nImages\nvia Getty Images\n\nSFX\nVia Audioblocks
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Safiya Nygaard
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4.3M
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BuzzFeedVideo
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I built an A frame hut as a large work space for projects. First I made a celt hatchet to cut timber for the hut. The axe head was made of amphibolite and the handle was made of a species of wattle. For the hut the floor plan was 4 X 4m. The height of the ridgeline was 2 m above the ground. +A post was planted in the ground to support the ridge pole at the back of the structure and an A frame was put in the front to support the ridgeline. The rafters of the hut were then attached to the ridgepole. Palm fronds were then collected, split and lashed to this frame. The dome hut was disassembled and its thatch was added to the structure. Approximately 1200 fronds were used in total. For the ridgeline, thatch was lifted in place and rested on without lashing it down. Instead, pairs of sticks lashed together were lifted in place sitting over thatch preventing it from blowing away. These are known as “jockeys” as they resemble a rider sitting on a horse.\nA wall of wattle and daub was built at the back of the structure. Wooden poles were planted into the ground and lawyer cane was woven between them. Soil was dug from around the hut forming drainage trenches while also supplying the mud used to daub the wall. No fibre was added to the daub, just straight mud. Pegs were stuck into the wall to form a convenient rack to hold the stone axe off the ground when not in use. Later, pegs were added to support the fire sticks too. A bed was made by hammering in wooden stakes and lashing timber to the frame. This was covered with palm fibre to act as bedding. Atherton oak nuts were then collected and eaten/stored in a pot. Latter, heavy rain fell testing the huts ability to shed rain. The hut stayed dry while the water flowed off the thatch and into the drainage trenches left over from digging the mud for the wall.\nThe A frame hut is a simple shelter that can be built quickly and simply. It’s basically a large roof built directly on the ground. The shape is strong and should resist strong winds. This hut is the biggest one I’ve built on this channel and could fit both the tiled roof hut and wattle and daub hut inside it with room left over along the sides. It requires no scaffolding or ladders to build. A person can walk right down the centre without ducking while the sides that are too low to stand in are used for storing firewood, tools and other things. A fire lit in the entrance will greatly reduce the number of mosquitoes in the hut though it will get smokey occasionally. To reduce smoke, a small stove could be built to burn the wood more efficiently. A chimney and fireplace could be built also, but would take more time.\nWordpress: https://primitivetechnology.wordpress.com\nPatreon page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2945881\nI have no face book page, instagram, twitter etc. Beware of fake pages.
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Primitive Technology
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BuzzFeedVideo
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So after trying out inexpensive clothing from Wish, you guys requested that I try out clothing from other questionable websites like Romwe! So I bought $5 clothing for a week and tried out multiple outfits over the course of seven days to see if anything from Romwe is actually worth it. \n\nWhat do you think? Would you try Romwe?\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\nAssistant Editor: Claire Wiley\n\nMusic\nMind The Gap\nFunkytown\nFat Tony\nGypsy Sailor\nTango Fusion\nDo What I Do\nSadango\nBlack Cat In The Sun\nIts On You\nI Want Action\nOohs And Ahhs\nvia Audio Network\n\nSFX\nVia Audioblocks
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Safiya Nygaard
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4.1M
So I've been seeing even more sponsored posts on my instagram, so I decided to dive back into the world of instagram ads to see if the algorithm could recommend me an entire outfit and match my style preferences! What do you think of these companies? Would you buy from your instagram ads?\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\nAlso , if you want, VOTE for me to win YouTuber of the Year at the Shorty Awards here!! http://shortyawards.com/10th/safiyajn\n\nAssistant Editor: Emily Linden\n\nMUSIC\nBank Job\nVelvet Jacket\nGypsy Sailor\nRevoir La Seine\nMojo Nation\nEast Meets Beats\nRoma Trompeta\nBlack Cat In The Sun\nRubbernecking\nvia Audio Network\n\nSFX\nvia AudioBlocks
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Safiya Nygaard
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4.0M
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BLACKPINK
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