Sentences with phrase «did reaction videos»

They have attempted to trademark a generic word like «react» and tried to claim other people's content... Even those that did reaction videos well before they did.

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The band did promise to incorporate the company's logo into the video and fulfilled the obligation by using a State Farm toy truck to start the clip's four - minute chain reaction.
Rich Lowry notes that the video recorded assault on Steve Crowder by pro-union demonstrators does not seem to have gotten much reaction in the mainstream media news sections.
Why do you think that video struck such a nerve, and what might the reaction to it reveal about common misconceptions about liberation theology among the American public?
My first reaction while watching the video (okay, my second reaction, after «cool cassock») was: That's the best you can do?
However, little did they know that the circulation of the video would prompt such a swift reaction by the school authorities.
The scientists video - recorded the families» reactions to the various calls and measured certain key behaviors, such as whether the elephants defensively bunched together, whether they listened and smelled for the stranger, and how much time they spent doing these activities.
A small clinical study of clarithromycin for the sleep disorder hypersomnia shows that the antibiotic can combat patients» subjective experience of sleepiness, but it does not seem to improve reaction time measured in a video - game - type vigilance task.
I thought I would miss it more, but after getting over the initial knee jerk reactions to check my phone I wanted nothing to do with it aside from snapping a few photos and videos.
In the hot seat was Alfa Romeo test driver Fabio Francia, and you can see the man having to use his quick reactions a couple of times in the video above, but it didn't look to be that hairy a lap.
Why in God's name do you have that YouTube video of the poor puppy who is clearly having a bad reaction to the vaccine on your page?
I don't know, but my hunch is, based on how the video is so blatantly being used to raise money, that it's the reaction of Brutus that may be more sincere.
For instance, when someone is doing a «Let's Play» video of your game, many company's first reaction is to take it down.
There's a reason why Duck hunt and Bowser Jr did nt recive much hype from reaction videos and also Wii Fit does nt have the hype but she has the comedy value.
Studies show that participants who have had no more than twenty - five to fifty hours of exposure and experience playing video games, when tested after their gameplay, had quicker reaction times to stimuli, achieved better scores in visual discrimination and cognition tests and, strangely enough, had longer and more focused attention spans that those participants who did not play video games.
About what old school fans (me included) don't like: I guess sega didn't have that much time to make the video, and they also wanted to see our reaction.
Tom Babin, a Calgary journalist and author who writes about bikes, recently made a video about urban cycling and didn't wear a helmet, and the reaction was quick: «Don't you think wearing a helmet at least for the video would have showed a much better example of responsible bicycle riding?»
So while I have known that there is a genetic explanation, I didn't really understand the mechanics of it until I watched the video below created by PBS Digital and ACS Reactions.
These include activities (doing things you enjoy that help you take your mind off whatever is causing you stress), contributing (doing volunteer work or helping out a friend), comparisons (comparing what you do to cope with stressful situations to what other people do or how you cope today to how you coped in years» past), emotions (immerse yourself in books, poetry, music, films, or television shows that trigger strong emotions), pushing away (cutting yourself off from the situation at hand by mentally blocking it out), thoughts (finding mentally - stimulating activities to do, such as crossword puzzles, playing video games, writing poetry, or solving mathematical equations), and sensations (finding means to elicit strong physical reactions, such as holding an ice cube for a minute or taking a long, cold shower; this is similar to self - harm but without the harmful effects).
I know a lot of you requested a video of my sister's reaction but since she had just returned home from camping, I respected her wishes and didn't film her.
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