Enter either the YouTube URL or the video's specific ID to create a custom duration clip from any YouTube video of your choosing. Click "Crop" to be prompted to select the start and stop times of your desired cropped YouTube video.
Why Use This Site: YT Cropper is a tool to help you share you favorite YouTube videos online. Whether via Facebook, Twitter, email or text message, you can create a custom length, sharable link or embed from any YouTube Video.
Once you've selected the video you wish to crop and have entered the YouTube video link into YT Cropper, you will be able to set video start and stop times. This is a simple-to-use timeline bar which allows you to click and drag the slider along the bar to choose the times for your cropped video.
The Purpose of Custom-Length Cropped YouTube Videos: In some instances, sharing a full YouTube video might not accomplish your specific goals. The attention span of web users is limited, so perhaps you are trying to get a point across in a very short time period. If so, YT Cropper is the perfect tool for your needs.
We never became famous. We never franchised. But once a year, on the anniversary of that rainy Tuesday, we close early and sit at our own counter. My mother pours three cups. Mika raises hers first. “To the breast of the house,” she says.
The word Oppai means “breast” in Japanese. It is soft, warm, and life-giving. It is also the first word of our family’s unlikely salvation. Oppaicafe- My Mother- My Sister- and Me -Final-...
We opened on a rainy Tuesday in April. No sign. No grand ribbon. Just the three of us standing behind a scratched counter, holding our breath. We never became famous
My mother. My sister. Me.
The first customer was a young woman carrying a crying baby. She had dark circles under her eyes and a half-unbuttoned shirt. She looked at our sign, then at my mother. “Can I… just sit here for ten minutes?” she whispered. My mother pours three cups
I did not grow up in a café. I grew up in a series of rented rooms with thin walls, a mother who worked double shifts, and a sister who learned to read people’s moods before she learned to read books. We were three women surviving on the frayed edge of a city that did not owe us anything.
I designed the logo: a simple line drawing of three figures—tall, medium, small—leaning together, their shapes forming a teacup. Mika handled the accounts. Our mother made the recipes: hojicha latte with a pinch of cinnamon, sweet red bean soup that tasted like grandmothers’ kitchens, and a steamed bun shaped like a sleeping cat.
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