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- Let's see what this baby can do.

♪ Ready, steady, go ♪

(guys gasping and laughing)

- Alright, well I have a couple of quick

fan questions for you.

Todd P. from Orlando, Florida, says,

"In all of your movies, was there ever a stunt

"you wanted to do but were told no?"

- Well, at the end of this film,

because of my eye popping out,

there was a stunt we couldn't get to.

They couldn't actually film the left side

of my face for the last few days.

Usually no one will tell us no,

but if there's bad vibes going around the set that day,

we'll go, "Let's do the stunt another day."

- Okay, and Alana T. in Los Angeles says,

"Is there one stunt you regret not being able to do yet?"

- Maybe we just haven't thought of it yet.

- Yeah, there's a great white shark idea.

Tremaine wants me to be on water skis on, like,

a boat or a dock and the rope would be attached to,

like, I don't know, a piece of meat and have

a great white shark grab it and then I don't know.

- Making fun of the jump the shark idea

to literally jump the shark,

but that one may be hilarious but might circle back around

and make you feel like we jumped the shark.

- [Jenna] So awesome.

- Yeah.

- So Kim W. in Sacramento says, "Was there ever

"a stunt that proved to be easier to pull off

"than you thought it would be?"

- Well, if the stunt turns out to be

easier than we thought it would be,

we'll manipulate it until it's not so easy.

- It's not successful unless it's failure, right?

Yeah, if you don't make it then it's like

you've gotta do it again.

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Champions Destiny - We answer your QUESTIONS! VOL.2 - Duration: 3:41.

Hey there guys, what's up? I'm community manager Haruki

and I welcome you to the next "Ask-Me-Anything" video.

Because, to be honest, we did not get enough with the first one.

Plus we thought there were a lot of questions that remained unanswered.

So we gave you guys the chance, you took it, and now it's our time to deliver.

And we'll be answering some questions... RIGHT NOW!

Ok, so let's jump right into the juicy stuff. Player Booomba says: "Playing on the right

seems to be more complicated", and asks: "Any chance you are addressing this?"

You are not alone on this one, Booomba.

In fact, this is one of our top community suggestions since, well, the beginning...

It's true that playing on the right side of the Arena reduces visibility

and adds an extra challenge to the team starting there.

he good news is: we are fixing it with our upcoming update. From that point on,

everyone will start on the left -- REJOICE!

[PSa]Loki, a dedicated Discord member of ours,

asks: "Are you planning to reward people not only for being top in the global leaderboards

but also in the local ones?"

Fair question, dear Loki, fair question.

We definitely want to improve the rewards for all rankings,

and this includes our local, global but also Alliance leaderboards.

We have it on our radar but we haven't come to a solution yet,

o for the time being, we are not going to rework the current system.

By the way, Loki, thanks for all the feedback, buddy. Keep it coming!

Moving on to the topic of Arenas, Klu asks:

"Have you thought about adding new maps with different objectives and tactics?"

Yes, we have thought about that. We are a bunch of gamers ourselves and we would love

to have a Deathmatch or King of the Hill mode in Champions Destiny.

They are cool, but above that, they are fun.

However, we are still working on perfecting our compact Arenas

before moving onto different maps and game modes.

Now let's move on to Champions. Yoshi asks: "Do you plan on giving a nerf/buff

to some Champions to improve balancing?"

Yes, we are. A big general balancing on our Champion family is coming soon.

Our combat designer is hard at work to make this happen

so we'll keep you updated about his progress and the final list of changes.

A mysterious player asks: "Why don't we have more Support character available?"

Worry no more for the fate of supporting Champions, mysterious player.

We have not forgotten about them just yet. What's more, we may be releasing one in the near future.

(But if someone asks, you did not hear this from me...).

And last but not least, Player En2que gets into serious business.

For him, "the game's too focused on early three-man rushes to towers" and asks:

"Do you have any plans on fortifying the towers during the first minute of every match?".

We have noticed this situation ourselves, particularly in higher Leagues,

and it's something we want to address.

We are looking at different ways of tackling this rushing-mania

without impacting overall game balancing.

Fortifying towers is one way, of course, but we are also considering tweaking

the power levels of our Tanks and finding other ways of naturally counterplay

those 3-man teams with Champion adjustments.

That would be an interesting topic to be discussed over Discord.

So please join us there and drop your two cents.

We have devs, cookies and we'll be reading!

On top of that, don't forget to subscribe to all our social media channels.

As that makes this community manager very happy...

Drop a thumb up or a comment if you like this type of videos.

Thanks for participating, for watching, and I'll see you guys next time.

For more infomation >> Champions Destiny - We answer your QUESTIONS! VOL.2 - Duration: 3:41.

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20 Questions that Flat Earthers Can't Answer - Duration: 10:45.

As a child, I attended a show where a magician sawed a woman in half.

Not knowing how the mechanism worked, I leaped to the conclusion that it had to be some kind

of spiritual, mystical force of magic.

It was a false conclusion that intuitively seemed correct, but brought with it a host

of other problems, assumptions, and unanswered questions.

If you lack scientific literacy, it's easy to postulate far-fetched alternative explanations

for how the universe works.

They may seem intuitive, but as with the magician, they bring a host of other problems, contradictions,

assumptions, and unanswered questions.

Maybe you've seen a flat earth conspiracy video or read a compelling anti-science blog

post, but before you dive head first into that flat world of absurdism, with help of

several other pro-science, skeptically-minded content creators, I've put together a list

of questions for you to think about.

When you're done watching this, I highly recommend that you go check out and subscribe

to their channels as well.

You won't be disappointed.

Cosmic Skeptic: "My question is this to those of you who expect to see some kind of

curvature on a globular earth with their eyes, what exact kind of curvature are you expecting

to see?

If you're talking about the kind of curvature that goes away from us and over the horizon,

then that would be indiscernible.

It would look the same as a flat earth, because you can't see things that are under the horizon.

If you're talking about a kind of curvature where if you were to follow the horizon from

left to right, that you would see some kind of curvature downwards, just follow that to

its logical conclusion.

Do a 360-spin on the spot – where does that horizon end up?

It wouldn't match up to where you started.

That makes no sense whatsoever either.

Even if you were high enough up to see some kind of curvature, all it would be is looking

down and seeing the entire earth beneath you, and any globe from one particular point of

view (because of perspective) is indistinguishable from a flat disc.

In other words, nobody has ever claimed that the kind of curvature you're expecting to

see is what you would expect to see on a globular earth (or even that it's possible).

Although I will say that it's a damn sight more possible than a flat earth."

Suris: "If you honestly want to believe that the earth is flat, I'm not going to stop you.

But I would like to ask: if you want to convince any of us (especially those of us that are

at least moderately science-minded), can you please provide a working model - a full-scale,

working model of the flat earth with accurate predictions and measurements that follow through

on that scale.

And no, I don't mean the UN map."

Rachel Oates: "Why is it that all the other astronomical bodies like other planets, their

orbiting moons, the sun, other stars...

Why is it that they're all spherical, and the laws of gravity apply to them, but the

earth is somehow the odd one out?

What makes it different?"

GM Skeptic: "If gravity comes from the earth constantly accelerating upwards (not just moving quickly,

but actually constantly accelerating), where is this infinite source of energy that's propelling it?"

Professor Stick: "Why do time lapses of stars rotate in different directions in the

northern and southern hemispheres fitting perfectly with the perspective we would expect

for a rotating round earth?"

Godless Engineer: "If Nasa's part of a global conspiracy, the earth's flat, and

the moon landings never happened, then how come anybody with a high-powered laser can

bounce light off of retroreflectors that the astronauts left on the moon?"

Godless Cranium: "If climate change melts the Antarctic ice wall, will all the water

fall off the edge, or will we be swarmed with white walkers?"

Eric Murphy (Talk Heathen): "Why, from the southern hemisphere,

do images of the moon appear upside down.

And you can verify the change if you drive north and south - traveling - taking pictures of the moon.

You can see that change as you move to the other side of the earth.

How do flat-earthers explain that?"

Kyle Curtis (The NonSequitur Show): "Did you know, there are over 500 people from 38

countries who have been to space.

And that there are 72 different government space agencies, 31 private spaceflight companies,

and 24 private endeavors all of which are building rovers, landers, and probes.

Now this represents tens if not hundreds of thousands of employees (Nasa alone has 17,000).

And they're all building equipment to meticulous specifications based on universally applicable

scientific principles.

And this equipment has to travel at mind-numbing speeds.

It has to be able to sustain radiation and fluctuations in temperature.

On top of that, it has to remain airtight.

Are all of them in on it?

And if so, how many of them can keep a secret.

And if not, how are those at the top managing to fool every single one of their employees?"

Objectively Dan (Epistemic): "If the sun is rotating above the earth in a circle, then

how do you explain both solar and lunar eclipses?

And if the sun dips below the earth to cast a shadow on the moon, then how come the entire

earth is never submerged in darkness at the same time?

Instead it's daytime in New York when it's nighttime in New Delhi."

Steve McRae: "You say that live footage of astronauts is fake because you can't

see stars.

But have you ever taken a picture or video of the night sky only to realize that your

camera's sensor just isn't sensitive enough to capture these dim balls of light without

increasing exposure time?

Did you ever notice that it's daytime?

The freaking sun is out, of course you can't see other stars!"

Mr. Atheist: "Additionally, if it is impossible for the earth to be round because we don't

feel it moving at the incredible speed it's moving, what's preventing us from feeling

the force of the constantly acceleration flat earth as it moves upward?

And wouldn't the sun and all of the other luminaries be having to move at the same rate

so as to not either crash into the earth or fly away forever, but why can't we observe

that in any way?"

Bionic Dance: "Why do the stars and constellations we see in the southern hemisphere

differ from those we see in the northern hemisphere?"

Shannon Q: "When someone defends the concept of the flat earth, I've often heard the

argument being made that, 'I trust my eyes.'

But we know that our eyes can deceive us.

If they couldn't magicians and illusionists wouldn't have careers.

In fact, everything that we do perceive visually comes into our eyes upside down, backwards,

and full of holes.

It's our brains that do the hard work of constructing that into what we would call vision.

Why would you rely on something as fallible and subjective as visual perception and reject

more precise and reliable forms of measurement to make your argument?"

Telltale: "The Soviet Union and the US were enemies during the Cold War,

and we both had space programs.

If one side claims the earth was round, and they were wrong,

why wouldn't the other expose them?"

Frank Wolf: "If the sun and moon aren't dropping below a horizon

but just getting further away,

then why don't they get all tiny just before night, and why aren't they

absolutely gigantic when they're right overhead?"

Paulogia: "Most astronauts were Christians, including the Apollo 8 astronauts who read

from the book of Genesis while orbiting the moon,

and Buzz Aldrin who took communion before setting foot on the moon?

If the round earth is a Satanic conspiracy,

why aren't these Christian astronauts exposing it?"

Lloyd Evans: "Better yet, if it's a Satanic conspiracy, why is it that the discoveries

about the true nature of our planet and its place in the cosmos made by Nicholas Copernicus,

Galileo, Hubble, and Newton - were all by devoutly religious Christians?"

Alex Legends (Emperor Atheist): "According to your model, is the moon a disc,

an ethereal light, a projection, or a hologram?

And in half of all flat earth models you have Australia all scrunched

and wider than North America?

How come flat-earthers can't seem to agree on one model?"

Seth Andrews (Host of The Thinking Atheist): "One of the best arguments I had heard against

flat-earthers came from astrophysicist Dan Batcheldor.

In order for the flat earth theory to be correct, it would not only involve a conspiracy of

world governments, and the airline industry, and every nation's space program, and you

know the makers and operators of all the satellites – not only them – but it would also require

a conspiracy within the flat earth movement itself.

Because if you had one flat-earther located in New York, and another one located in Los Angeles,

and you were to ask both of them about the current altitude of the sun,

the flat-earther in Los Angeles would essentially have to lie to the flat-earther in New York

for the numbers to match up.

So even within the movement itself, the flat earth movement, it simply makes no sense."

Why do objects weigh .35% less at the equator than at the poles?

This makes sense with centrifugal force on a spinning, round globe,

but not in a flat earth model.

Now before I go, I want to give a very special thank you to all of the other YouTubers who

submitted questions and participated in this collaboration.

I've put all of their channel links in the video description below.

They make some of the best content on this beautiful round earth.

So what are you waiting for?

Go subscribe!

While I've spent the last several years immersing myself in complex scientific topics,

many of you know that I was raised in a young earth creationist family, and when it comes

to math and science-heavy topics, I still feel like I'm playing catchup.

It's healthy skepticism based in scientific literacy that inoculates us against the dangerous

pseudoscientific claims of cult leaders or alternative medicine quacks.

When someone starts spouting nonsense about the healing effects of quantum energy

or vaguely invokes one of Einstein's theories to push an ideology or sell a product, what better

way to counter it, than with an actual understanding of the science.

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THE ANSWER TO FIX HIS DAMAGED NERVES?! DIABETIC NEUROPATHY (PART 2) - FOOT HEALTH MONTH 2018 #22 - Duration: 15:48.

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TB: I'm gonna just show you so what we have is a little wire. This is the bare minimum amount of pressure

we need to feel.

Patient: I remember before. I didn't feel almost

nothing just a little bit over here in the middle.

TB: A little bit there.

And that's why we're gonna just test it today for the camera just so people see how we test the feeling.

So like I said, this is the bare minimum amount of pressure

we need to feel. So I want you put your hand out, close your eyes. I'm gonna touch the back of your hand.

Do you feel something?

P: Yes

TB: Perfect. You felt that, right?

P: Yeah.

TB: Okay, so I want you to sit back in the chair and close your eyes. I'm gonna touch different parts of your foot.

Anytime you feel something you let me know. Okay?

P: mm-hmm

P: Okay in the middle something little bit.

How can I say?

TB: You can show me on your hand. Yeah, perfect. Perfect.

Keep the eyes closed. We're gonna keep going, okay? Anytime you feel something you let me know.

Very good, we're gonna keep going a little bit more.

Awesome.

P: Right here.

TB: Yep.

Hi, my name is Dr. Evan Lewis. I'm a research scientist specializing in nutrition and nerve health.

I'm here today with Jonathan.

We're talking about "Nutarniq Essentials", my targeted nutritional therapy for neuropathy

and we're also going to work with one of his clients to try and improve the symptoms in his feet.

TB: What is neuropathy?

DR: Neuropathy is nerve damage. That's what we it's the clinical term that we give it.

There's a couple different types of neuropathy; peripheral neuropathies are the most common. Those affect the nerves in the hands, the feet,

the nerves that really control muscles as well as

sensation.

P: Keep continuing?

TB: Yeah. Where did you feel? Did you feel something? Okay.

So, the truth is the only thing you could really feel up here in this part and just in your arch.

P: Yeah.

TB: Everything else is pretty much completely numb.

So that means all the nerves that are feeding these areas with sensation are pretty much gone

and that's why we're getting these wounds because you're not feeling all the pressure under these points.

And the tissue breaks down, but because you have no feeling it just creates this wound. I see patients with neuropathy all the time and

like the patient we just saw, you can have some pretty harmful effects. Why is it important to try to stop neuropathy?

DR: That's a great question. We need to stop neuropathy because of nerve damage. Once the nerve damage starts,

it's very difficult to reverse it.

Traditionally speaking, when somebody starts to develop neuropathy symptoms,

tingling, numbness, burning, typically starts in the feet sometimes in the hands.

The first line of therapy, up until now, has been to provide drug therapy and that stops the painful symptoms.

P: But I was yesterday I wasn't expected to change

TB: Yeah

P: The dressing and (?)

TB: The first one was really big

and deep so and we had this one but that one looks pretty good there's nothing there as of now.

P: That's awesome.

TB: So again, even though I know you don't have too much feeling, if you do feel something you let me know.

P: Okay.

TB: So right now, a lot of patients have neuropathy, they take pills. Is this going to make the neuropathy better? Is this gonna reverse the effects?

DR: No. All of the medication used right now is either to control blood sugar for people with diabetes

or to mask the painful symptoms. So this does not stop the nerve damage.

TB: What could I do for my patients to try to help them with the neuropathy?

DR: It's really important for the patients who have diabetes to keep their blood sugar under control.

That's a very important step.

But also what we've brought to market from my clinical research is a Targeted Nutritional Therapy

What we're doing is we're providing the body with the fats that it needs to help repair nerve damage and

my clinical research has shown that we've been able to actually reverse nerve damage in patients with diabetes and neuropathy.

TB: So I'll tell you right now the rim has really closed up a lot more healthy

tissue

and not as much callus as there was before.

So we just got to get off this bad rim of tissue.

So not too not too bad.

You see how the the rim looks a little fluffy?

DR: mm-hmm

TB: All that fluffiness has to come off because it's not normal

healthy tissue. We want to scrape it down to where the tissue is

whitish, kind of being held together.

And like we said before we don't want the rim to close in and underneath the rim is all open.

Much smaller and the rim is closing in altogether.

TB: What are some normal symptoms of

neuropathy that patients might see in their feet or feel in their feet?

DR: So it typically starts with numbness, tingling, burning, and sometimes a loss of sensation. Those are the first

symptoms of neuropathy and those can be the most difficult because the numbness or lack of sensation

can lead to foot damage. So a stubbed toe, maybe a blister that you didn't recognize,

if you don't detect this these injuries,

then they can get worse, turn into ulcers, large wounds, and that can cause a large problem for a patient.

TB: So the bottom is starting to fill up.

Still really fluffy.

It's not smooth smooth bottom yet, but it is

less deep than it was.

No pain?

P: (No)

TB: Yeah, definitely don't have to take as much; looks very good.

So what we'll do, we'll apply the laser to to this one and then we'll do the top one after, okay?

P: (Okay)

TB: Do you ever deal with diabetic wounds?

DR: No.

I've seen them but no.

That wasn't part of our research application.

TB: So, what we want is a flatter, healthier, red, wound.

There we go.

Looks pretty good.

TB: In the simplest terms possible,

what makes your product so special?

DR: The product is research backed by my clinical research and my research is the first to show

anything that can stop and reverse nerve damage in neuropathy. It's not a drug. It's a nutrition therapy.

We're creating a new option for people with nerve damage. We're using nutrition to heal.

TB: How does the product work?

DR: So it's a clinical grade or pharmaceutical grade omega-3 and it has all three pro-nerve omega-3 fats.

TB: There are normal omega-3s out in the market and in hair products. What components of your omega-3 are different,

that's that's causing this effect?

DR: We have all three long-chain omega-3s: EPA, DPA, and DHA, and

your normal health food store omega-3s don't have DPA and don't have the same structure as our fats.

What's important is it is EPA and DPA are very very effective at resolving inflammation

so that's important for around wounds or

inflamed nerves while DHA that's involved in turning on the machinery in the body which helps nerves regrow.

So we're providing a complete package of fats that help repair the nerves.

TB: Okay, so let me just get glasses for everyone and we'll do the laser and then I'll do the big toe. Okay?

(handing out protective glasses) This one you, get this one.

If you feel too much heat, you let me know.

P: Yeah, I know, okay.

DR: So what wavelength are you using?

TB: So this one has four wavelengths all together.

660, 800, 905, 970.

So most of it's for

melanin and then just cellular respiration and bringing more

oxygen into the area.

What's the goal with your Nutarniq ?

What should these people with these symptoms experience?

DR: The goal is to feed the nerves back to health. If we can keep nerves healthy

and provide the body with the fats that it needs to repair the nerves,

that's the first step. Our body knows how to repair the damage, but we just need to give the building blocks.

So what the way I see our product working is it's a it's a take-home therapy.

I mean coming to a clinic and getting your nerves treated keeping your wounds clean and debrided are very important

but what you can do is by taking our nutrition therapy,

you can keep those nerves healthy and start the repair process in between clinic visits.

That's basically it.

The name Nutarniq it's actually an Inuit word and it means new ice forming in cracky and old ice.

We take that to mean regenerative and restorative. How it works is we have our bottle with a dropper top and,

just gonna open this up,

so to take the product, you start by squeezing the dropper and

slowly releasing and that fills up the dropper with oil. You then take it

and

put it into your mouth.

We recommend doing that five times. So there's five dropper fulls in your mouth. Let it sit in your mouth for 60 seconds and then

swallow. For people with mild neuropathy symptoms or are looking to maintain their nerve health,

5 mils per day is great. For people with more advanced symptoms,

then we suggest up to 10 mils 10 dropper fulls per day and that's what we used in my clinical research trial.

TB: So the majority of my viewers are from the States, so

what can you offer because is this product available right now in the States?

DR: No, right now

we're only available in Canada at the moment

but for the US viewers, we do have something in the works for your market specifically.

So hang tight and we'll be back to let you know when that is ready to ship to you.

TB: So where's this product available right now?

DR: Right now through our website www.nutarniq.com, through the Toe Bro website,

we're available on Amazon and we're also growing the number of clinics that are

carrying our products. If you're a clinic that's interested in carrying Nutarniq Essentials,

you can contact us through the notes below and we're also expanding our retail presence as well.

We have a couple of opportunities that I can't quite talk about yet

but we are looking to expand our our presence as well. So if anyone's interested in carrying our products, please get in touch.

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