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the mind is going it's way to bring you know conservation. how do we make citizenry. can we protect our to. what to do with all our waste. we can make a difference by choosing smart solutions overstrained city don't use. the ideas limited series of moves closer to double down on my. head 1st into adventure this young woman takes it literally and she doesn't mind risking her neck. more on that amazing actual butt and why she does what she does
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later in the show and with that welcome to your own max and this is what else we have coming up. asparagus is that everything you always wanted to know about germany favorite inventions out there pounds. the most polarizing had you off the $980.00 s. is experiencing a comeback. the eurovision song contest or is c. is a bit like europe itself caliph always good for surprise the 65th event will take place from may 18th to the 22nd this time in the dutch city of rotterdam 39 x. will be competing including this young man from germany yes the take is equal or simply young they will be presenting his song i don't feel how and we met up with him in his hometown humble to find out what the. song is about more about like
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himself. this is very sad and i find another. dream has come true for young of hamburg he'll be singing i don't feel hate as germany's entry in the euro vision song contest. cool thing about the euro vision is that all the countries come together and celebrate music together so it doesn't matter what your sexual preferences are or your skin color or your religion everyone gets together just to have fun. for younger it seems to be just as colorful and multi-faceted as the world's biggest music competition itself the essay. before now 26 year old has only ever published his songs on you tube. the frustration the
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tension is another affirmation that the doubts that a person is that really better them now he hopes his blend of talent and wackiness will inspire the euro vision fans. yeah sure i'm going to win easy peasy music. but seriously i don't have a clue of course i'll try to win 1st place but i'll be ok even if i come in last because my dream this just to participate i have this once in a lifetime experience and i am. how he earned his ticket to rotterdam is almost like a fairy tale he had trained to be a performer in musicals in the basement of a hamburger church he used the covert induced break to get creative he came up with an idea for a music video and posted every step in the production process on social media have an idea on how to create a music video. it was all you pretend to get 18 broken washing machines for said
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music to step 2 posted the video about sad music video if you want to follow the message and i want to go to the your visions are going to take me. i realize the only way i can do it is to simply shout it out to the world i just screamed out hey i want to go to the year see. how the daily posts had an effect as more and more people started to follow his social media channels including the judges for the german preliminary competition they invited us to the auditions he impressed the jury who chose him to be germany's candidate for 2021. you know i can't believe it i'm going to the euro vision song contest. well it's kind of nice to know that if you really put an effort into something and really invest a lot of energy into it. because i worked on the music video and song the entire summer. so if you really stick with it and put all your energy into it along with what little bit of money you might have. been able be worth it and you'll make it
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does. the ukulele is his trademark as a boy he learned to play the piano and violin then he started making his own music on his sister's ukulele growing up in hamburg with 4 siblings had a captive audience for the melodies he crooned everywhere his path was clear onto the stage and into the limelight. i was you can use it is the language everyone understands that's really true especially at the sea we're not everyone sings in english and in many other languages as well. still you understand the songs or say wow i think that's cool and somehow you get the message behind it because music is such a universal language and the world over. his feel good song has a serious message it's about respect and acceptance and not answering with the.
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i really don't care that you want to. do it with. me but don't you would dare. to get angry when you hear that those words just don't do. it was important to me for the song to have a message yet i still wanted it to be upbeat and one of the songs that would turn negative energy into something positive that's why i wrote a song that simply puts me in a good mood on the i. don't feel that the euro vision song contest finale on may 22nd will find out a song also puts the jury in the viewers in a great mood. to you. don't fear hate. i don't know about you but i am not good with heights i get quite nervous just standing close to the edge of a cliff but the courageous young woman in our next report actually dust batiks on
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mountaintops stephanie milling eye has nerves of steel and says she feels just as confident on their hands as on her feet she post so photos and videos on instagram and her jaw dropping feats have gotten her almost 500000 followers. stephanie milingo showing off her medical skills. demonstrating nerves of steel. the austrian athlete simply can't get enough of high altitude acrobatics. only a few people in the world can understand the feeling this gives me. i'm a free solo artist for life and that's what i call myself and i love being at high altitude 'd. today 'd stephanie is having a dragon wall in austria's cock out the national park for limestone alps for a photo shoot. it's a challenging 1060 meter climb. but
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a rewarding one affording a breathtaking view of the moon lake solo. stephanie is a bona fide adrenaline junkie. 'd even saw this but i don't choose the spots they choose me i'd say. i pick spots spontaneously when i passed them. on economy and i can't even stroll through a city without glancing up thinking about what acrobatics i could perform here or there. today should be performing a number of virgo defying acrobatics on this bridge. but 1st she's got to get i'm going to tie his to quite literally. it's cold and windy appear so she needs to warm up 1st. thing
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called is the biggest challenge when i'm cold everything gets so much harder. but we'll see. check out the situation. like i'm from underneath the bridge. it's a $200.00 metre drop. but be careful please see. stephanie's boyfriend who documents her during stunts finds it hard to watch. the whole movie she's got the skill. but when you see everything sway it does make you feel uneasy. it's a bit easier for me to watch her on my camera screen. although that makes it seem
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less real world. let me but i'm happier when it's over. that stephanie completes the shoot with a high altitude handstand and no safety ropes. for years she's been training many hours per day to pull off during stunts like these. the 28 year old shares videos of her acrobatic skills on instagram. she's done stunts all over the world including on the spanish island of bronzer otoh. sometimes she also makes funny videos and showing off her maison flexibility. but not everyone approves of her stream risk taking. as a consolation some people comment on my content calling it. they say you're risking your life for clicks and likes. but they don't understand that i'm doing this because i love it so much. that's my main passion in life. on their descent
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the couple stopped by the stunning dragons hole a major tourist attraction in these parts. time for another quick stunt without a care in the world. london based as i know an artist you've got your he sees himself mainly as a storyteller for his colorful eye catching objects furniture and installations he draws on the nigerian falcon all he grew up with in the british capital he wants his vibrant designs to bridge the gap between the 2 places and create a sense of community is works certainly absent if things so let's take a look. this colorful installation is called in plants we trust. the work of british nigerian designer. can be found in london's mayfair district
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it's a veritable urban away since. the specific space based. but it's use in plants and green greenery. come here sit down for the conversation reflect read whatever you want to do but just being around your green space the 34 year old londoner loves working with bright vibrant colors not too long ago redesigned a gloomy london underpass happy street as his work is titled is a sight to behold. he wants to bring more positivity to urban spaces. create an installation. in the studio it's it's my work but when it goes into his face it was built in the lungs to the people in that and they are able to kind of you know create their own narrative and then at the thought what becomes of one of one of the trinity. also
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a kind of gives those people a sense of belonging and respect and for proud of their environment you know. he's produced countless installations for art galleries and events. like this playground for adults at the 2900 cannes film festival has always been new i.d.'s. and stuff like that is in one often most because i get to sort of design and meet it and then just seeing people's reaction to resist. his design career 10 years ago when he reimagined 2nd hand chairs giving them a multicolored make over much of his work is inspired by stories from his childhood as well as west african fabrics. it's endings is kind of it's based around sort of who i am and i think as a kid i've always thought i was living so to license you coaches in the british
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much more than when i lost both coached both with coaches about how to or so i think the best way with me was to do it for furniture so take those narratives that i was kind of you know told when i was young and on i love trying to you know retell them in my own way. dreamt up these crockery designs during the 1st coronavirus lockdown. with colors is definitely some that's been inherited from my mom and dad always wanted to know my mom but if you get her it's 1st of colorful it was a obviously from a month because it's been passed on to some of its possum's me colors just it's something that's just makes me feel pacific good because lively creations brings a much needed color and positivity to urban environments illuminating the darkness . there are many ought to dishes that exist in every country that people and it's where my wonder about
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for example here in germany we have an obsession with asparagus in fact we call white asparagus the king of vex a temple it is in season right now and you can find it everywhere even on streets density and bun and most of it comes from bates which is one of the largest asparagus growing regions in the country the semi saw it as pesach for this delicate vegetable and you know next import the felicitous team went there to join the how pissed. asparagus in adventure farm near the brandenburg town offbeat it. might even be to just hear me and today i'm on asparagus pablo's to. hear yes barrett was grown on 800 acres. as soon as the 1st tree rats appear germany goes crazy about white asparagus at the mess continues until the end of june.
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during the season we germans in approximately 2000000000 stocks of what is for us and i to ponder in the middle so how does this vegetable develop its fine taste. i'm eating tim kleist and he knows everything about asparagus. he's run the asparagus and adventure farm in the state of brant book for 3 years now every day he looks in at the farms on storage to check the quality of the shoots. in this. process very close close on the course of this talk of the crew frequency i heard that you can see whether those burgers as fresh are not if you rub them against the earth they squeal then express right this group because it is very crazy. asparagus has been planted for about 30 years now i have come to find out how this fine vegetable is harvested. this to cut
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although it's not cut. the soft and sending ground is ideal for asparagus it starts this time seed and the shoots grow straight as arrows after through the ground why i despair of this is harvested when the tip starts to show. so i'll give it a try to. work the way this works is inside to grow old if it's coming out so it's getting close and you see. becomes green this way we have to control 2 times a day all the fields because we want to have to watch this program. i heard that germany 1.7 kilogram of asparagus every year this is true that's what i eat in there we. read to do now we have ours burgers what comes next i think maybe we should be oh yeah ok. now the peeling challenge your chef right
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123 go. get em done but i broke one so i want them to say i know i want it. but i was pressed. this is the classical way to eat asparagus we have asparagus with sauce on this schnitzel and potato and this is the terry i'm going to is this progress was but that was bread crumb brought about this would say but also potato now i will use this peeled asparagus to show you how i make it the only thing we got to do is kind of the edges very thin 3 centimeters are now. now i will need up my pant. i love to cook on gas some olive oil
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i will cut the asparagus. in with the asparagus. to get a very nice i romano i use a little bit of garlic. now i have enough time to cut the tomatoes i will just cut them and. red onion french president or the tomato salad as i'm going. and of course. we're almost done a very quick pick with this in 10 minutes to finish so that i will roast some hazelnuts to get this excerpt runs. into the pen. the ballots asparagus is known in law for it's my own taste and when it's fried in a pan it why as a nutty flavor. lid of lemon juice for the asparagus. and
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now. a little bit of promise on top of. asparagus picnic salad with an italian twist on. my sunny day on the asparagus palm has come to an end i learned how much effort goes into growing asparagus for me asparagus means bring and i really hope that you enjoy my recipe to. be. and you might have recognized our reporter fillets as a scene from our you tube channel d.w. through where she cooks traditional german dishes more to discover.
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that you see these. stories. then boozy hours on. the smell amazing the best chefs with their best chips from lead dishes to begin diets and all of the recipes secrets while the modern world europe's diversity is a smorgasbord to my list going to. subscribe and enjoy d. tell you food. have you noticed that about every 20 years fashion styles are revived and it seems not to matter how awful it trend was that is especially true for specific the mullet and i had one too maybe not my best idea of a better than a here in germany we called it focal here which means short in the front and long in the back some people just call that night yeah but no matter what you call it it's back. it was
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a hairdo that polarized like no other before some of the others despised their. hair cut short on top in the long in back in germany it was called all. that and now the folks who are mullet is back thanks to international trend and style icons like the french singer chris of christine and the queen's american actress scarlett your aunts and another celebrities like singer iana barbados and even her fellow pop star miley cyrus from tennessee. when the folk hero a beauty salon opened in 2000 it's a part of his hairdo was completely out a monument to bad taste. when current owner. took it over from the previous owner she chose the name tongue in cheek to go with the salons out of style interior deco left over from the 1980 s. . never would i have thought the mullet would have
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a renaissance now there are days when we've done 5 or 6 military cuts and we had to laugh we thought now this is really getting extreme. remote it originated in the 1980 s. and at the time was all the rage. the famous more heads were for example german pop singer named. british pop stars kim wilde. the front man for the band kaja goo goo. and even bano lead singer for the irish group u 2 it also found its way into the sports world appearing on such prominent heads as about american tennis champion andre agassi a one ton truck hopper much like a german soccer player and later national team coach rudy do that. you know what i think during the pandemic the mullahs has slipped back to the fore maybe it's because people have been cutting their own hair at least the part they could reach the front area they. couldn't reach the back very well and before you know it
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you've got a mullet. a flurry of online tutorials are buzzing around you tube and tick tock purporting to show people how to cut the do themselves at home most are meant as practical advice during the pandemic for many beauty salons are closed or only open the customers with negative coronavirus tests. tennis courts too has noticed an uptick in requests from all its star berlin hairstylist has trained the likes of english actress helen mirren and south african film star charlie's theron today you're up next producer daniela schulz has stepped forward and agreed to receive a mullet over verio and they're doing the artist i'd recommend a hybrid of a shaggy haircut and a classic mullet short on top and maybe with some much shorter bangs in front and longer on the sides and i think this is a variation that super for styling yourself at home. for the shaggy or layered mullet the transitions are cut much subtler but it still takes some getting used to
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. the men i'm not all that sure about it and not wait till it's finished at the moment i have mixed feelings. after the bangs come the sides here dennis crisper cuts off nearly 20 centimeters about an hour later the deed is done in europe next producer danielle schulte is now sporting them all it as well it will take a bit more getting used to because it really is short in front and long and back and really quite a lot has come off he says this long i'm hoping you took not only 20 centimeters off but 20 years as well as. the mullet living proof virtually every fashion trend will eventually make a comeback no matter what. i'm all about the mother trend and tips for getting the trying to cut yourself visit. page and website you'll find everything you need to know about the latest drill
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