A GOOD READ from one of the greatest leader that lived, #SINGAPORE's founding man, #LeeKuanYew
THIS MUST BE SHARED AND THOROUGHLY READ BY EVERY FILIPINO... Its quite long but it will surely strengthen our minds but then at the end, I was like "SAYANG!!!"
It came from the SINGAPORE'S FOUNDING MAN ITSELF, former Prime Minister LEE KUAN YEW on how the Philippines should have become, IF ONLY...
I've just read it and, its point blank!
Its a good read
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(The following excerpt is taken from pages 299 – 305 from Lee Kuan Yew’s book “From Third World to First”, Chapter 18 “Building Ties with Thailand, the Philippines, and Brunei”)
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The Philippines was a world apart from us, running a different style of politics and government under an American military umbrella. It was not until January 1974 that I visited President Marcos in Manila. When my Singapore Airlines plane flew into Philippine airspace, a small squadron of Philippine Air Force jet fighters escorted it to Manila Airport. There Marcos received me in great style – the Filipino way. I was put up at the guest wing of Malacañang Palace in lavishly furnished rooms, valuable objects of art bought in Europe strewn all over. Our hosts were gracious, extravagant in hospitality, flamboyant. Over a thousand miles of water separated us. There was no friction and little trade. We played golf, talked about the future of ASEAN, and promised to keep in touch.
His foreign minister, Carlos P. Romulo, was a small man of about five feet some 20 years my senior, with a ready wit and a self-deprecating manner about his size and other limitations. Romulo had a good sense of humor, an eloquent tongue, and a sharp pen, and was an excellent dinner companion because he was a wonderful raconteur, with a vast repertoire of anecdotes and witticisms. He did not hide his great admiration for the Americans. One of his favourite stories was about his return to the Philippines with General MacArthur. As MacArthur waded ashore at Leyte, the water reached his knees but came up to Romulo’s chest and he had to swim ashore. His good standing with ASEAN leaders and with Americans increased the prestige of the Marcos administration. Marcos had in Romulo a man of honor and integrity who helped give a gloss of respectability to his regime as it fell into disrepute in the 1980s.
In Bali in 1976, at the first ASEAN summit held after the fall of Saigon, I found Marcos keen to push for greater economic cooperation in ASEAN. But we could not go faster than the others. To set the pace, Marcos and I agreed to implement a bilateral Philippines-Singapore across-the-board 10 percent reduction of existing tariffs on all products and to promote intra-ASEAN trade. We also agreed to lay a Philippines-Singapore submarine cable. I was to discover that for him, the communiqué was the accomplishment itself; its implementation was secondary, an extra to be discussed at another conference.
We met every two to three years. He once took me on a tour of his library at Malacañang, its shelves filled with bound volumes of newspapers reporting his activities over the years since he first stood for elections. There were encyclopedia-size volumes on the history and culture of the Philippines with his name as the author. His campaign medals as an anti-Japanese guerrilla leader were displayed in glass cupboards. He was the undisputed boss of all Filipinos. Imelda, his wife, had a penchant for luxury and opulence. When they visited Singapore before the Bali summit they came in stye in two DC8’s, his and hers.
Marcos did not consider China a threat for the immediate future, unlike Japan. He did not rule out the possibility of an aggressive Japan, if circumstances changed. He had memories of the horrors the Imperial Army had inflicted on Manila. We had strongly divergent views on the Vietnamese invasion and occupation of Cambodia. While he, pro forma, condemned the Vietnamese occupation, he did not consider it a danger to the Philippines. There was the South China Sea separating them and the American navy guaranteed their security. As a result, Marcos was not active on the Cambodian question. Moreover, he was to become preoccupied with the deteriorating security in his country.
Marcos, ruling under martial law, had detained opposition leader Benigno (Ninoy) Aquino, reputed to be as charismatic and powerful a campaigner as he was. He freed Aquino and allowed him to go to the United States. As the economic situation in the Philippines deteriorated, Aquino announced his decision to return. Mrs. Marcos issued several veiled warnings. When the plane arrived at Manila Airport from Taipei in August 1983, he was shot as he descended from the aircraft. A whole posse of foreign correspondents with television camera crews accompanying him on the aircraft was not enough protection.
International outrage over the killing resulted in foreign banks stopping all loans to the Philippines, which owed over US$25 billion and could not pay the interest due. This brought Marcos to the crunch. He sent his minister for trade and industry, Bobby Ongpin, to ask me for a loan of US$300-500 million to meet the interest payments. I looked him straight in the eye and said, “We will never see that money back.” Moreover, I added, everyone knew that Marcos was seriously ill and under constant medication for a wasting disease. What was needed was a strong, healthy leader, not more loans.
Shortly afterward, in February 1984, Marcos met me in Brunei at the sultanate’s independence celebrations. He had undergone a dramatic physical change. Although less puffy than he had appeared on television, his complexion was dark as if he had been out in the sun. He was breathing hard as he spoke, his voice was soft, eyes bleary, and hair thinning. He looked most unhealthy. An ambulance with all the necessary equipment and a team of Filipino doctors were on standby outside his guest bungalow. Marcos spent much of the time giving me a most improbable story of how Aquino had been shot.
As soon as all our aides left, I went straight to the point, that no bank was going to lend him any money. They wanted to know who was going to succeed him if anything were to happen to him; all the bankers could see that he no longer looked healthy. Singapore banks had lent US$8 billion of the US$25 billion owing. The hard fact was they were not likely to get repayment for some 20 years. He countered that it would be only eight years. I said the bankers wanted to see a strong leader in the Philippines who could restore stability, and the Americans hoped the election in May would throw up someone who could be such a leader. I asked whom he would nominate for the election. He said Prime Minister Cesar Virata. I was blunt. Virata was a nonstarter, a first-class administrator but no political leader; further, his most politically astute colleague, defense minister Juan Ponce Enrile, was out of favour. Marcos was silent, then he admitted that succession was the nub of the problem. If he could find a successor, there would be a solution. As I left, he said, “You are a true friend.” I did not understand him. It was a strange meeting.
With medical care, Marcos dragged on. Cesar Virata met me in Singapore in January the following year. He was completely guileless, a political innocent. He said that Mrs. Imelda Marcos was likely to be nominated as the presidential candidate. I asked how that could be when there were other weighty candidates, including Juan Ponce Enrile and Blas Ople, the labor minister. Virata replied it had to do with “flow of money; she would have more money than other candidates to pay for the votes needed for nomination by the party and to win the election. He added that if she were the candidate, the opposition would put up Mrs. Cory Aquino and work up the people’s feelings. He said the economy was going down with no political stability.
The denouement came in February 1986 when Marcos held presidential elections which he claimed he won. Cory Aquino, the opposition candidate, disputed this and launched a civil disobedience campaign. Defense Minister Juan Enrile defected and admitted election fraud had taken place, and the head of the Philippine constabulary, Lieutenant General Fidel Ramos, joined him. A massive show of “people power” in the streets of Manila led to a spectacular overthrow of a dictatorship. The final indignity was on 25 February 1986, when Marcos and his wife fled in U.S. Air Force helicopters from Malacañang Palace to Clark Air Base and were flown to Hawaii. This Hollywood-style melodrama could only have happened in the Philippines.
Mrs. Aquino was sworn in as president amid jubilation. I had hopes that this honest, God-fearing woman would help regain confidence for the Philippines and get the country back on track. I visited her that June, three months after the event. She was a sincere, devout Catholic who wanted to do her best for her country by carrying out what she believed her husband would have done had he been alive, namely, restore democracy to the Philippines. Democracy would then solve their economic and social problems. At dinner, Mrs. Aquino seated the chairman of the constitutional commission, Chief Justice Cecilia Muñoz-Palma, next to me. I asked the learned lady what lessons her commission had learned from the experience of the last 40 years since independence in 1946 would guide her in drafting the constitution. She answered without hesitation, “We will not have any reservations or limitations on our democracy. We must make sure that no dictator can ever emerge to subvert the constitution.” Was there no incompatibility of the American-type separation of powers with the culture and habits of the Filipino people that had caused problems for the presidents before Marcos? Apparently none.
Endless attempted coups added to Mrs. Aquino’s problems. The army and the constabulary had been politicized. Before the ASEAN summit in December 1987, a coup was threatened. Without President Suharto’s firm support the summit would have been postponed and confidence in Aquino’s government undermined. The Philippine government agreed that the responsibility for security should be shared between them and the other ASEAN governments, in particular the Indonesian government. General Benny Moerdani, President Suharto’s trusted aide, took charge. He positioned an Indonesian warship in the middle of Manila Bay with helicopters and a commando team ready to rescue the ASEAN heads of government if there should be a coup attempt during the summit. I was included in their rescue plans. I wondered if such a rescue could work but decided to go along with the arrangements, hoping that the show of force would scare off the coup leaders. We were all confined to the Philippine Plaza Hotel by the seafront facing Manila Bay where we could see the Indonesian warship at anchor. The hotel was completely sealed off and guarded. The summit went off without any mishap. We all hoped that this show of united support for Mrs. Aquino’s government at a time when there were many attempts to destabilize it would calm the situation.
It made no difference. There were more coup attempts, discouraging investments badly needed to create jobs. This was a pity because they had so many able people, educated in the Philippines and the United States. Their workers were English-speaking, at least in Manila. There was no reason why the Philippines should not have been one of the more successful of the ASEAN countries. In the 1950s and 1960s, it was the most developed, because America had been generous in rehabilitating the country after the war. Something was missing, a gel to hold society together. The people at the top, the elite mestizos, had the same detached attitude to the native peasants as the mestizos in their haciendas in Latin America had toward their peons. They were two different societies: Those at the top lived a life of extreme luxury and comfort while the peasants scraped a living, and in the Philippines it was a hard living. They had no land but worked on sugar and coconut plantations.They had many children because the church discouraged birth control. The result was increasing poverty.
It was obvious that the Philippines would never take off unless there was substantial aid from the United States. George Shultz, the secretary of state, was sympathetic and wanted to help but made clear to me that the United States would be better able to do something if ASEAN showed support by making its contribution. The United States was reluctant to go it alone and adopt the Philippines as its special problem. Shultz wanted ASEAN to play a more prominent role to make it easier for the president to get the necessary votes in Congress. I persuaded Shultz to get the aid project off the ground in 1988, before President Reagan’s second term of office ended. He did. There were two meetings for a Multilateral Assistance Initiative (Philippines Assistance Programme): The first in Tokyo in 1989 brought US$3.5 billion in pledges, and the second in Hong Kong in 1991, under the Bush administration, yielded US$14 billion in pledges. But instability in the Philippines did not abate. This made donors hesitant and delayed the implementation of projects.
Mrs. Aquino’s successor, Fidel Ramos, whom she had backed, was more practical and established greater stability. In November 1992, I visited him. In a speech to the 18th Philippine Business Conference, I said, “I do not believe democracy necessarily leads to development. I believe what a country needs to develop is discipline more than democracy.” In private, President Ramos said he agreed with me that British parliamentary-type constitutions worked better because the majority party in the legislature was also the government. Publicly, Ramos had to differ.
He knew well the difficulties of trying to govern with strict American-style separation of powers. The senate had already defeated Mrs. Aquino’s proposal to retain the American bases. The Philippines had a rambunctious press but it did not check corruption. Individual press reporters could be bought, as could many judges. Something had gone seriously wrong. Millions of Filipino men and women had to leave their country for jobs abroad beneath their level of education. Filipino professionals whom we recruited to work in Singapore are as good as our own. Indeed, their architects, artists, and musicians are more artistic and creative than ours. Hundreds of thousands of them have left for Hawaii and for the American mainland. It is a problem the solution to which has not been made easier by the workings of a Philippine version of the American constitution.
The difference lies in the culture of the Filipino people. It is a soft, forgiving culture. Only in the Philippines could a leader like Ferdinand Marcos, who pillaged his country for over 20 years, still be considered for a national burial. Insignificant amounts of the loot have been recovered, yet his wife and children were allowed to return and engage in politics. They supported the winning presidential and congressional candidates with their considerable resources and reappeared in the political and social limelight after the 1998 election that returned President Joseph Estrada. General Fabian Ver, Marcos’s commander-in-chief who had been in charge of security when Aquino was assassinated, had fled the Philippines together with Marcos in 1986. When he died in Bangkok, the Estrada government gave the general military honors at his burial. One Filipino newspaper, Today, wrote on 22 November 1998, “Ver, Marcos and the rest of the official family plunged the country into two decades of lies, torture, and plunder. Over the next decade, Marcos’s cronies and immediate family would tiptoe back into the country, one by one – always to the public’s revulsion and disgust, though they showed that there was nothing that hidden money and thick hides could not withstand.” Some Filipinos write and speak with passion. If they could get their elite to share their sentiments and act, what could they not have achieved?
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LOẠT THÀNH NGỮ ANH-VIỆT THƯỜNG DÙNG
Ác giả, ác báo = As the call, so the echo
Ai làm, nấy chịu = Who breaks, pays.
Ăn cháo đái bát/ăn cháo đá bát. = Bite the hand that feeds you.
Ăn miếng trả miếng. = A taste of your own Medicine.
Ăn mày mà đòi ăn xôi gấc = beggars can't be choosers
Ăn quả nhớ kẻ trồng cây; Uống nước nhớ nguồn. = Let every man praise the bridge that carries him over
Bần cùng sinh đạo tặc. = Necessity knows no laws.
Bất quá tam. = Third time is the charm.
Biết người biết ta, trăm trận trăm thắng = He who sees through life and death will meet with most success.
Bụng làm dạ chịu.= Make one's bed and lie in it.
Bắt cá hai tay. = two-time somebody. To run with the hare and hold with the hound.
Bần cư náo thị vô nhân vấn. Phú tại sơn lâm hữu viễn thân = An empty purse frightens away friends; In times of prosperity friends are plentiful.
Cá mè một lứa. = Dogs of the same street bark alike.
Cái khó ló cái khôn. = Necessity is the mother of invention.
Càng đông càng vui. = The more, the merrier.
Cây ngay không sợ chết đứng; Vàng thật không sợ lữa. = A clear conscience laughs at false accusation.
Cân nhắc lợi hại. = Weigh the pros and cons.
Cha nào con nấy. = Like father like son
Cháy túi = Lose one's shirt
Cháy nhà lòi mặt chuột. = Rats desert a sinking ship.
Chết vinh hơn sống nhục. = Better a glorious death than a shameful life.
Chết vinh hơn sống quỳ. = Better die standing than live kneeling.
Chí lớn gặp nhau. = Great minds think alike.
Chín người, mười ý. = So many men, so many minds.
Chim thấy ná. = A burnt child dreads the fire.
Chơi dao có ngày đứt tay. = He who plays with fire gets burnt.
Chó sủa là chó không cắn. = great barkers are no biters.
Chứng nào tật đó, ngựa quen đường cũ. = Old habits die hard.
Có chí thì nên. = Where there is a will, there is a way.
Có tật giật mình. = A guilty conscience never feels secure.
Có qua có lại mới toại lòng nhau. = You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.
Con sâu làm rầu nồi canh. = Rotten apple spoils the barrel.
Con hoang. = Born on the other side of the blanket.
Cưa sừng làm nghé. = mutton dressed as lamb.
Cùng lắm. = Worse comes to worst. Đánh ghen. = To confront one's romantic rival.
Cùi không sợ lở. = A beggar can never be bankrupt.
Cười người hôm trước, hôm sau người cười. = He laughs best who laughs last.
Cướp công cách mạng. = To steal someone's thunder.
Dân mù tôn chột làm vua. = In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Dục tốc bất đạt. = Haste makes waste.
Dễ như trở bàn tay. = Be like taking candy from a baby
Dùng cán bút làm đòn xoay chế độ (Sóng Hồng). = The pen is mightier than the sword.
Đàn ông xây nhà, đàn bà xây tổ ấm = Men make houses, women make homes.
Đắt như tôm tươi = Sell like hot cakes.
Đứng núi này trông núi nọ. = The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
Đổ thêm dầu vào lửa. = Add fuel to the fire. Pour oil on the flames
Đèn nhà ai nấy tỏ. = Let every man mind his own business.
Đi với Phật mặc áo cà sa, đi với ma mặc áo giấy. = He who goes with wolves learns to howl.
Được đằng chân lân đằng đầu. = Give him an inch and he'll take a yard.
Được cái nọ mất cái kia. = You cannot eat your cake and have it.
Đỏ bạc đen tình. = Lucky at cards unlucky in love.
Đường nào cũng dẫn đến La mã. = All roads lead to Rome.
Đừng vạch áo cho người ta xem lưng. = Do not wash your dirty linen in public.
Đừng dạy đĩ vén váy. = Don't teach fish swim.
Được voi đòi tiên. = If you give a mouse a cookie he's going to ask for a glass of milk.
Gieo gió gặt bão. Gieo nhân nào thì gặt quả nấy = You reap what you sow
Giết gà bằng dao mổ trâu. = Use a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Giết người bịt miêng. = Dead men tell no tales.
Giảng tuồng. = Elvis has left the building.
Già dịch. = Dirty old man
Giọt máu đào hơn ao nước lã. = Blood is thicker than water.
Hên xui. = Luck of the draw.
Họa vô đơn chí, (phước bất trùng lai). = Misfortunes never come alone. It never rains but it pours.
Hết xí quách. = out of gas
Hoạ trung hữu phúc (trong cái rủi có cái may) = Every dark cloud has a silver lining.
Kén cá chọn canh = To pick and choose.
Không thầy đố mày làm nên = No guide, no realization
Không ai giàu ba họ, (không ai khó ba đời) = From shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations.
Không có lửa sao có khói. = where there's smoke, there's fire; There's no fire without smoke.
Khôn ba năm dại một giờ. = No man is wise at all time.
Lấy độc trị độc. = Fight fire with fire.
Lấy thúng úp voi = To put a quart into a pint pot
Lưới trời lồng lộng nhưng khó thoát. = The mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small.
Mạt cưa mướp đắng, vỏ quít dày móng tay nhọn, kẻ cắp bà già gặp nhau= Diamond cuts diamond.
Mắt to hơn bụng. = His eyes are bigger that his stomach.
Mặt nhân từ mà ruột hiểm sâu. = A fair face may hide a foul heart.
Mèo khen mèo dài đuôi. = Every bird thinks his own nest best; Every cook praises his own broth.
Mèo mù vớ cá rán. = Fortune favors the fools.
Một mũi tên trúng hai đích. Một đá chọi hai chim; Môt công hai chuyện. = Kill two birds with one stone.
Một điều nhịn bằng chín điều lành. = If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will avoid 100 days of sorrow.
Mới có ván đã bán thuyền.. = Dont count your chickens before they hatch
Muốn ăn thì lăn vào bếp. = He that would eat the fruit must climb the tree.
Mưu sự tai nhân, thành sự tai thiên. = Man proposes, God disposes.
Năm thì mười họa. = Once in a blue moon.
Ngưu tầm ngưu mã tầm mã. = Birds of a feather flock together.
Nhàn cư vi bất thiện. = An idle mind is the devil's workshop; Idle hands are the devil's tools.
Nhân nào, quả nấy. = What goes around comes around.
Nhân duyên tiền định. = Marriages are made in heaven.
Nhân vô thập toàn. = To err is human
Nhắc Tào Tháo thì Tào Tháo đến. = Speak of devil and he will appear.
Nhập gia tùy tục. = When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
Nói có sách mách có chứng = To speak by the book
Nồi nào úp vung nấy. = Every Jack has his Jill.
Nỗi da gà. = Have goose pimples.
Nước đổ lá môn; Nước đổ đầu vịt. = Water off a duck's back; Fallen on deaf ears.
Nước đục thả câu. = To fish in troubled waters
Nụ cười bằng mười thang thuốc bổ. = laughter is the best medicine.
Phòng bệnh hơn chữa bệnh. = An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure; Prevention is better than cure.
Rượu ngon phải có bạn hiền.= Old friends and old wine are best.
Sinh nghề tử nghiệp. = He who lives by the sword dies by the sword
Suy bụng ta ra bụng người = A wool seller knows a wool buyer
Sư nói sư phải, vãi nói vãi hay. = There are two sides to every story
Tại anh tại ả, tại cả đôi bên = It takes two to do something
Tai vách mạch rừng. = Hedges have eyes and walls have ears.
Tay làm hàm nhai. = Living hand to mouth.
Tắc đèn nhà ngói cũng như nhà tranh. = All cats are grey in the dark.
Thánh nhân đãi kẻ khù khờ. = God sends fortune to fools.
Thả tép bắt tôm. = A sprat to catch a mackerel.
Thả con săn sắt, bắt con cá rô. = To throw out a sprat to catch a mackere.
Thao thao bất tuyệt = A flood of words
Thắc lưng buộc bụng. = Tighten your belt
Thắng làm vua, thua làm giặc = Make or mar. Sink or swim. Neek or nothing
Thế thiên hành đạo. = Take the law into one's own hands
Thùng rổng kêu to. = Empty Vessels Make The Most Noise.
Thương cho roi cho vọt, nghét cho ngọt cho bùi. = Spare the rod, spoil the child; He who withholds his rod hates his son, but he who loves him disciplines him diligently
Thương em mấy núi cũng trèo mấy sông cũng lội mấy đèo cũng qua. = There ain't no mountain high enough, ain't no valley low enough, ain't no river wide enough to keep me from you.
Thừa sống thiếu chết (Ngàn cân treo sợi tóc) = More death than alive
Tiệc vui nào mà không tàn. = All good things come to an end.
Tiền trao cháo múc. = if you touch pot you must touch penny.
Tiền nào của nấy. = Pay peanut get monkey.
Tình địch. = Romantic rival.
Tốt gỗ hơn tốt nước sơn = A good name is a rich heritage. A good fame is better than a good face.
Trèo cao té đau. = The higher you climb, the harder you fall. Pride will have a fall
Trứng mà đòi khôn hơn vịt. = Teach one's grandmother to suck eggs
Tránh vỏ dưa, gặp vỏ dừa. = Out of the frying pan and into the fire.
Trống đánh xuôi kèn thổi ngược. = The left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing.
Tự lực cánh sinh. = Every tub must stand on its own bottom.
Uống như hủ chìm. = Drink like a fish.
Việc hôm nay chớ để ngày mai = Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
Vỏ quýt dày có móng tay nhọn = Diamond cut diamond. One nail drives out another.
Vòng vo tam quốc. = To beat around the bush.
Vô độc bất trượng phu. = The end justifies the means.
Vạn sự khở đầu nan. = The first step is the hardest.
Vụng múa chê đất lệch; Vụng hát chê đình tranh. = A bad workman quarrels with his tools.
Xa mặt cách lòng. = Out of sight out of mind.
best glass pen 在 Coromo Sara. ASMR Youtube 的最讚貼文
This video is a collection of various triggers for videos I posted in the past ✨(Part 4)
This video includes tapping, scratching, mic tapping, plastic wrap, shaving cream, brushing and more.
【Part 1】
○ ASMR Guaranteed Tingles 🤤 99.9% of You Will Sleep / 3Hr (No Talking):https://youtu.be/WAKjzzAAYRo
【Part 2】
○ ASMR Best Brain Melting Triggers for 100% Guaranteed Sleep / 3Hr (No Talking):https://youtu.be/5D718KxRMnA
【Part 3】
○ ASMR 99.9% of You will Tingle 🤤Brain Tingling Best Triggers 4 Hours (No Talking):https://youtu.be/2dyDOyQqYt4
⭐️Timestamps:
00:00 Preview
06:03 Sticker 1
08:44 Sticker 2
11:17 Marble 1
14:34 Rubber sheet tapping
18:32 Plastic wrap
20:22 Plastic wrap + Shaving cream
22:57 Wood + Water + Ice
28:28 Playfoam
32:08 Sponge filter + Sponge mic cover
35:45 Mic tapping 1
40:10 Plastic lid Tapping
42:18 Pink and green soap
44:22 Spray 1
47:22 Manual (Book) tapping
50:43 Scratchy tapping
51:52 Tapping
53:16 Scratching
55:35 Silicone mascara brush
59:08 Squeeze
1:03:01 Calculator
1:11:28 Sand
1:15:50 Glass lid Tapping
1:22:48 Carbonated water, Water, Ice (First person)
1:25:25 Carbonated water + Popping Candy (First person)
1:27:52 Sequin notebook
1:34:01 Paper cup finger tapping
1:36:51 Foam beads
1:41:13 Soap tapping 1
1:46:35 Test tube
1:56:11 Bubble wrap
2:00:45 Kinetic sand
2:02:37 Water + Ice
2:10:08 Fluffy ballpoint pen Mic brushing
2:14:16 Cork tapping
2:18:28 Fluffy earpick
2:23:47 EVA sponge scratching
2:27:19 Pouch
2:35:33 Spray 2
2:38:59 Marble 2
2:44:06 Aluminum sponge
2:47:43 Lip gloss
2:48:56 Fluffy mic cover
2:51:11 Green sponge filter + Sponge mic cover
2:56:03 Carbonated water + Ice
3:00:54 Cloud slime
3:04:07 Soap tapping 2
3:07:14 Wooden box + Matchstick
3:12:24 Chocolate memo pad tapping, scratching
3:16:36 Flip a page
3:17:32 Pencil writing sound
3:20:27 Milk bottle cup Finger tapping
3:24:18 Silicone mascara brush + Non-slip sheet
3:27:34 Mic brushing
3:31:35 Mic tapping 2
3:32:27 Mic scratching
3:36:56 Fluffy thing
3:41:53 Candle Tapping
3:46:57 Felt ball
3:53:30 Carbonated water
3:54:23 Carbonated water + Cotton candy
3:55:10 Carbonated water + Popping Candy
3:57:06 Hairbrush
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Update of my new monthly favourites! ? We are 2 months into 2021 and here are some of the new products that I’ve tried, and wanna share with you guys!
Let’s talk~~ Share with me what are some of your favourites in the comment box below! ❤️
?? Catch the rest of my monthly favourites for 2020 here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLT0xh4YmM30-ugw49X2BQIXUpG812KRM2
?? Catch my best makeup products for 2020 here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9fexBa22rw
?? Catch my One/Sized beauty review review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-Bz8Qqwelw
PRODUCTS MENTIONED:
? Dior Capture Totale C.E.L.L Energy High-Performance Treatment Serum Lotion
https://bit.ly/2ZUEXUR
? Shu Uemura Botanicoil Indulging Plant-Based Cleansing Oil
https://bit.ly/2P952gN
? Dior Prestige La Micro-Huile de Rose Advanced Serum
https://bit.ly/2NXujtT
? Abib Heartleaf Spot Pad Calming Touch
https://shopee.prf.hn/l/KV4xNQb
? Shiro Fragrance White Lily Body Milk
https://shopee.prf.hn/l/reEOl0m
? Decorté Sun Shelter Tone Up CC
https://shopee.prf.hn/l/6loXYzl
? Jill Stuart Illuminating Serum Primer - 02 Aurora Lavender
? Becca Light Shifter™ Finishing Veil - Shade 2
https://bit.ly/3q0UixH
? Abib Hydration Cushion Compact Skin Shield
https://shopee.prf.hn/l/64dlWJZ
? Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Volupté Shine Lipstick Balm - 124 Rose LouLou
https://bit.ly/2MpOtMC
? Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited Liquid Lacquer-CR03
https://bit.ly/2Pfq6T5
? One/Size Point Made 24-hour Liquid Eyeliner Pen
https://bit.ly/3dPAVWe
? Benefit Roller Liner Black Liquid Eyeliner
https://bit.ly/3pXYluX
? One/Size Visionary Eyeshadow Palette
https://bit.ly/3sttWpR
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色々載せてるSNS:Twitter→https://twitter.com/ASMRBluekatie
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どうも!けいとです。チャンネル登録者十万人本当にありがとうございます!!!十万人の方々にチャンネル登録ボタンを押してもらえたと思うと頭がぐるぐるします。今まで引っ越しを沢山したり色々あったので友達、学校、習い事、特技、故郷など何もこれと言うものが無く、ハーフということもあり、自分は一体何なのか、何のために生きているのか分からなくなりアイデンティティ・クライシスになっていましたが、ふと思い立って始めたYouTubeでこんなにも沢山の方々に受け入れてもらえて、大げさに聞こえるかもしれませんが人生変わりました。(重い)昔からいじめられてばかりでしたが、最近はなぜなのでしょうか、皆さんに受け入れてもらい自分に少し自信がついたのか、お友達ができました。中の良い人たちにはASMRをやっていることを教えているんですが、ASMRファンじゃない子でも私がやっていることを理解してくれて本当に嬉しいです(泣きそう)これからは皆さんが私にしてくれたように私が皆さんの心の支えになれるよう、十万人が最終点ではなく通過点になれるよう、頑張ります。こんな私ですがよろしくね☺
さてさて語りすぎましたね(今更)今回の動画では謎にリクエストを多く頂いた、いつもの挨拶「どうも!ASMRBlueKatieです」をとにかくとにかくずーーーーっと繰り返してます。それだけではつまらなすぎると思ったので33種類の音・トリガーも集めてみました。何故33個と聞かれても理由は無いです。何個音を撮るかは事前に考えていなかったんですが、33個目を撮り終わったら疲れちゃってギブアップしたって感じです・・・近所の人が静かになるのが深夜しか無いので撮影はいつも真夜中なんです。だから眠くなっちゃうんです許してくださいまし(´;ω;`)
今日は新しく購入したオシャンティーなカメラで撮影したんですが、気づいてくれましたか?何気にチャンネル初の1080pです(ドヤ)編集中照明がひどいことに気づいたので早速ググって新しいリングライトっていうのを買いました。父に「また機材???買うものがいつもマニアックだよね」と言われましたが、これぞいわゆる「ゆーちゅーばーらいふ」です(?)
話がずれてしまいましたが動画を見てくださり本当にありがとうございました!!皆さんとお話したり皆さんに応援してもらったりすることが過酷な受験生ライフでの心の支えになっています☺
高評価、チャンネル登録、通知、ツイッター&インスタフォローよろしくおねがいします^^励みになります!みんないつもありがとう おやすみ??
1. 日本語イントロのみ Japanese Usual Greeting only
2. ASMRと文字を空中で書く Greeting while writing ASMR in the air
3. グローブ+ASMRと文字を空中で書く Writing ASMR in the air with gloves
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9. おりがみ箱の音 Origami box
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11. カメラブラシ Camera Brushing
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16. スライム2 Slime 2
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18. 辞書をパラパラ flipping through a book
19. ハンドムーブメントHand movement
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21. DSのボタンポチポチDS button clicking
22. スクイーズ Squishy’s
23. DSソフトの箱DS game box tapping
24. ハサミでチョキチョキScissors
25. 和紙テープWashi Tape
26. クシでぬいぐるみをブラシCombing my plushy
27. 計算機ぽちぽちCalculator button clicking
28. ノートにペンで文字を書くWriting in my notebook
29. ホワイトボードに書くWriting on my white board
30. スライムをこねる3Slime 3
31. リヴァイ兵長のフィギュアLevi Heichou Figure
32. 手の音Dry Hand sounds
33. ピンセットPincet
Hi! Katie here:) Thank you so so so much for 100K subscribers!!! It's crazy to think that one hundred thousand people clicked on the subscribe button.
When I started this channel I was right in the middle of an identity crisis. Moving a lot and experiencing bullying& xenophobism can do much to a child. There wasn't something I stood out with as well, no friends/talent/hometown or anything in particular. Being biracial didn't help me out as well, I kept asking myself, what the hell am I and what's the point in living (welp that went dark) But when I started making ASMR videos I received so many kind responses from you guys, you guys accepted me and I'm so incredibly grateful. I finally feel like I belong somewhere and damn that feels great xD It's like I gained a bit of confidence from you guys, cause I was able to make friends :D And so that's why I want to give back to you:) Just like how you guys made me feel better, I hope I can do the same for you too. I'll work hard to make the 100K milestone not the final destination but a stepping stone :) Thank you for always sticking with me :) I love you all very much I can't wait to make great memories with you guys in the future!
Oof I wrote a lot. Anyways!!! This video has been requested by oddly a lot of you guys. I repeat my usual "hey guys its asmr bluekatie" intro for a looooong time. It's weird I know. Just repeating would be boring I thought, so I added some triggers whilst I hypnotize you to sleep. Why 33 you ask? I have no idea. I was tired after filming the 33th trigger and I gave up okay ? This video is a mess but I did my best -_- Thank u so much for watching! Please follow my twitter, instagram and subscribe&like? love u guys and have a good night??
Please help me put subtitles on my videos! x
字幕をつけてくださる方がいればご協力よろしくおねがいします!
https://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCAZpHV_W-0lA4BJuorbn-FQ
パトロンPatreon, Thank you so so much for the support!! 応援本当にありがとうございます!:https://www.patreon.com/ASMRBluekatie
Discord ディスコード: https://discord.gg/xcJWfwn
End screen music by Sir. Dayo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOhBpkr_0g0
PLAYLIST 子守唄/Lullabies ASMR・音フェチ Singing you to sleep
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTQjT2yvOmsWuWviuIXTkn996GMkUm4qa
音フェチ動画✨ASMR videos!!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTQjT2yvOmsUtvrv1SFhOj7C9bGVnf6W1
English ASMR videos✨
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTQjT2yvOmsUzmK3KVpb6qRFlxPJduxA8
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