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Memes are extensively used nowadays on YouTube videos and other social media platforms. Internet memes are images or video clips that try to imitate the emotions or feelings of a popular dialogue or scene that people relate to.

These clips add the factor of pop-culture relevancy to your videos and in some way, these also act as transitions between video clips. Here are some of these that you can also download and use in your videos.

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Danielle: Currently streaming on Hulu. All the episodes are up. Watch the eight mini musicals and the one long musical that they all add up to. Then Survival of the Thickest will be premiering on Netflix later this year, 2023.

A shocking video has emerged from Spain that shows a massive explosion in one of the washing machines at a laundromat, which blows up the entire building. The explosion took places moments after a man left the premises. The undated video, caught by CCTV installed inside the building, has been circulating on Twitter and amassed more than three million views. The footage has shocked social media users. They said the man was incredibly lucky to have left the place just in time.

I just had the same issue and this makes no sense. I had something delivered at a certain time and ten minutes later it was gone. The video recorded when the item was delievered and then skips the ten minutes of activity. Clearly the motion settings doesnt seem to be working and I would think goes aainst the whole idea of a ring product if its choosing when to record motion even with all my settings and connectivity working.

We had a delivery today and there is no video of the delivery person, although the ring app alarm on our phones rang at the time of the delivery. The only video that got saved was of me getting the package off the front porch a few minutes later. The next earlier video was 2 hours earlier.

So I tried out the sequence editor, loaded my videoclips, cutted, arranged them, added effects, pressed play to test it and everything seemed to be fine.
After I rendered it, all was messed up and out of sync, sometimes a sequence played a lot faster, maybe 3 times faster than normal, leaving the rest of the sequence black and when a new sequence started this happened all over again. But all is very randomly, sometimes a sequence plays normal, sometimes faster, sometimes leaving the rest black and sometimes filling the rest with some material that was cutted out and sometimes not noticing the cuts I made.

Timecodes seem to work, forgot to press rebuild timecodes first. It was not the length of the clip, tested again with very short ones and the 5th clip I added got messed up and after that it spreaded to the 4th clip, all very random and confusing, but I better no longer use this evil MJPG format.

Separately, he is facing 99 separate charges of financial fraud and trying to get a man to fatally shoot him so his surviving son, Buster, 26, could collect a $10 million life insurance policy. That matter will be handled at a later trial.

No one knows exactly where Captain E.J. Smith was at 11:40 p.m. on Sunday, April 14, 1912. But witnesses said he appeared on the bridge of the Titanic just moments later, asking what the storied ship, making its maiden voyage across the Atlantic, had struck.

In August 2005, a Titanic wreckage expedition found two large, extraordinarily well-preserved sections of the bottom of the ship's hull. Will this discovery change our understanding of Titanic's final moments?

In short: From the backwoods to traveling overseas, the Capture Clip lets me access my camera when I need it while remaining agile on the trail. I can attach it to a backpack strap, a belt, a personal floatation device (PDF), or anything else that has secure straps. When a picturesque moment happens or an animal reveals itself, I can grab my camera quickly and snap a few shots. Then I simply clip it back to my person and continue along my merry way.

The Peak Design Capture Clip has just two parts. A plate screws into the bottom of the camera where the tripod mount attaches. Then the clip is attached to a bag or belt of your choice. Once attached, your camera slides easily into the clip and is secured. A release button on the clip allows it to slide back out.

The plate itself moves less easily between cameras. An Allen key firmly secures it to the camera. But it takes time to swap the Capture Clip plate for a tripod plate. To answer this, Peak Design now sells the plates and clips separately. However, since I rarely take my tripod out, the plate stays on my camera at all times. The plate also attaches to their other products for convenience, including the pretty revolutionary new travel tripod design.

One of the people in the vehicles was 19-year-old Manuel Reyes Rios of Santa Maria. Moments later, an off-duty Santa Maria Police Officer arrived in his personal vehicle with his family. A fourth vehicle, with a woman and her two children, also arrived at the market.

The roughly 20 hours of video depict the actions of Maui police officers on Aug. 8, when strong winds from a hurricane passing far to the south drove flames that quickly leveled Lahaina and killed at least 99 people. Authorities initially released 16 minutes of clips during a news conference Monday, before providing the rest to The Associated Press in response to a public records request.

At times officers appeared flummoxed by traffic backups at dramatic moments. One patrol vehicle pulled through thick smoke, past a burning vehicle and onto Lahainaluna Road, only to encounter a long line of stopped cars.

After warning residents to evacuate during the morning fires, one clip showed, an officer regrouped with colleagues minutes later and expressed concern that they could reignite and spread in the wind.

If they get lucky tonight, they'll find something worth photographing -- a crime scene, a car wreck, a fire. If they get very lucky, they may sell a picture or video clip to a newspaper or TV station. Even as they're heading toward North Capitol, they know they won't get pictures of this shooting victim, who's already en route to a hospital. But they've just heard a description of the suspects' getaway car -- a white Cadillac with one headlight pointing down -- and the car is reportedly speeding east out of Adams-Morgan. Maybe they can catch some of the arrest.

An hour later, the Crown Vic pulls up to WRC's front door. Yeatman awakens a guard in a glass booth, explains the situation and slides the tape across a counter. With one hand resting lightly on the tape, the guard leans back, nods sleepily and waves to Yeatman.

Paramount+ released a clip from the series-ending fifth season that launches in April. Have a look above at the footage that was introduced by star Sonequa Martin-Green and EP/showrunner Michelle Paradise during CCXP in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

The content of the dashcam audio was first reported by the Sacramento News and Review. The Bee reviewed the clip of Officers Randy Lozoya and John Tennis after enhancing the audio to highlight their voices.

Ava Henson turned defense into offense multiple times in the fourth as TU got out in transition and started hitting jump shots with regularity as the Trojans led by as many as nine at 51-42. A small Cougar run followed to pull the home team to within four with under two minutes remaining, but Henson hit a clutch jumper moments later to force MVNU into playing the foul game. Henson and Claycee West then iced the game at the charity stripe to secure Taylor's first Crossroads League victory of the season.

Defensively, Osswald's three steals fueled TU's excellent on-ball pressure throughout the game, with MVNU finishing its night at a 35.0 percent field goal clip. Despite making just two-of-14 attempts from three-point range themselves, the Trojans knocked down 14-16 free throws in what proved to be a deciding factor in the game.

One sign neither team had its best night: On consecutive possessions, each team tossed up an airball from 3-point range in the waning moments. Both teams shot below 40 percent -- Cal 35.1 and Utah 39.1.

Thirty anesthetized cats were randomly assigned to three groups of 10 cats each: a 10% hydroxyethyl starch-treated group (10% HAES group), a 6% hydroxyethyl starch-treated group (6% HAES group), or a control group. Cerebral pial arterial reactivities were measured by means of intravital microscopic observation through a cranial window. The middle cerebral artery of the cat was clipped for 1 hour using the transorbital approach, 5 hours later Evans blue dye was injected intravenously, and 30 minutes later the animals was killed. Administration of hydroxyethyl starch or saline was started 15 minutes before clipping and lasted for 1 hour. Total volume administered was 10 ml/kg. Systemic arterial pressure was elevated to about 30 to 40% higher than the resting value by administration of dopamine soon after clipping and maintained for 1 hour. In the hydroxyethyl starch-treated groups, the sizes of infarctions and Evans blue dye leakage were significantly smaller than in the control group. Dye leakage in the 10% HAES group was larger than in the 6% HAES group (statistically significant). Regarding pial arterial reactivities, the caliber of arteries was different in each group after reopening of the clip. Arteries in the control group first returned to some 20% of resting state and redilated 40% or more, arteries in the 6% HAES group returned almost to the resting calibers, and arteries in the 10% HAES group constricted by -20% of the resting calibers. Moreover, 8 of 10 cats in the 10% HAES group showed extravasation of red cells. Only one cat in the 6% HAES group showed extravasation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

For these recordings, I went further along the Marsh Trail to see if I could find anyrunning water. As I was looking, I stumbled across a beaver dam (unknown whether there were any beavers inside) with a small stream of running water. For the first of these recordings, I put the hydrophone into this small stream so that the water could hit the microphone. The sound of the water sounded very nice and pleasant in the recording. For the second of these recordings, I chose a location a few feet away from the first location in this small stream. In the first two minutes of the recording, the sound is very similar to that of the first (like the sound of flowing water). However, two minutes into the recording, unintentionally, the hydrophone shifted in the water. Suddenly, the sound of the water became extremely loud in the recorder. I was forced to turn the input level down to around 30 as the sound was very loud now. It was a very interesting contrast to hear the first two minutes of the recording compared to the end where the rushing water sounds very loud. Overall, I had a very enjoyable experience recording with the hydrophone. Compared to the stereo, shotgun, and binaural microphones that I have previously tried, the hydrophone allows for the recording of sounds that none of the others would have been able to. The only difficulties that I had was that the wires were constantly getting tangled. I frequently had to try and untangle them only to find a few minutes later that it was tangled again.

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