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PLUS ODDS: REVIEW ON GAMES SELECTED FROM LAST WEEK'S EPISODE
[Music] welcome back to the show this is part by better ensure that the platform which helps you carefully analyze sports events to us to make sure that the resort's predicted will be as accurate as possible now we grab the percentage of the selections from last week we had it about 80% percent it's a percent accurate and today we're looking at making it a hundred percent accuracy on our selections we have five games lined up last week and I'll leave it to experts Perry to give us more details on how the games went yes from our Felicia last week pretty damn much as Dianetics we this is the home we laugh although that might surprise a lot of football fans in the world especially those well know in Manchester you added fun yeah for my better Lisa starts to reveal in that much because mine Chester United are having a lot of injury concerns but actually our predictions for Manchester United's we need half came true yeah but do we expect this I start to get into talking iPods it gets that go so that much mid-match assignats be the fifth position with this error the same points with Lisa started support ongoing Bill Gates they are head of resistor and also did much barcelona match against Valencia ended five goes to to all our three recommendations from that match came true pretty much a sign a battle nuts who win as 1.5 volts and go out in the first half of the match at one point two seven and also boosting to score us one point system or solitary combination from damage came true and also in the rugby super league horses in versus st. Helens our pressure also came true the that part also repeated sentence to win as 1.43 odds and also both in to score self point and more than came true but our position in the American Chemistry and Ice Hockey League Catholic Catholic Davis versus Glasgow clan put all three a combination from that might also contributed a caddy Devils to win as 145 word and also and over 4.5 much goes as 1.50 odds and also to win the first period that's 1.35 odds okay interesting analysis right there and you've got it we've got about eighty percent accuracy on Darwin and today were looking at making it a hundred percent I'm sure as this is raring to go with the best of analysis right here on the
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KENYA - Advance Preparation for African Funding Readiness Tour 2020
I was looking to do this in four countries and even after that you know practically showing them how you know they can access funding to rebuild their businesses you know it's a continuous advisory and perhaps even you know having a refinancing fund within it which they can access rebuild themselves yeah yeah now thank you so much for that brief introduction and thanks so much for all your introductions you know and the expectations you have on the call um just I have requested kindly all the expectations that you already shared Alice uh Pauline marima and the rest morine would you kindly just type the expectations that you shared on the group I just would love our technical teams to be able to you know to catch up with those people like Cecilia and Dr Roland whom I see is just coming you know can catch up with what we've just done um over there right yeah so just put them on thank you so much for the intros and for laying down the itions that that that you have for this call and for the process so far I'd love to take this opportunity to introduce Dr Roland Roberts who I think has just logged in um uh to the call Dr Roland good morning greetings how are you fine thank you how are you doing very good i' would like to to everyone yeah good morning to everybody yeah now thanks for joining us I know it's very early on your end um in the US um we've just kicked off the call about 17 minutes ago and uh what we kicked off with was a brief uh round of introductions you know the Enterprises just introduced themselves what their projects are and the expectations for the call just so that we're adding value to the call right um Everybody I'd love to introduce Dr Roland Roberts um he is you know a world known uh leader he's an adviser to National governments he's an entrepreneurship expert you know um he's he's he's an investor himself a business Expert across uh various fields and uh he actually is the you know a partner for the funding tour direct you know he and I the Timeless platform and courageous his platform and his his organization are the two companies that's leading the the funding tour and he'll be represented representing the investors so on this call he'll be G giv insights you know from himself as an Enterprise expert and also from an Investor's perspective representing the investors who are going to be with us on the funding tour welcome Dr Roland thank you so much yeah um would you like to to to say something you know about yourself and and the intro in the intro part just for the for them to understand you a little bit more H sure well it's first of all it's great to be with you and uh you know entrepreneurship and economic development is is Central uh to to a company's really to a country's growth and I think it is the greatest economic instrument on the Earth today it is the best thing that you can be doing for yourself for your family uh and for those that you for even your children and your children's children I believe that you building an asset uh you are seeing long-term not just shortterm so sometimes the easier thing is just to just to go do something else and it takes tenacity uh you will go through difficult times and uh and that's what helps mold and shape us into into the kind of person that is capable of taking investment dollars and handling them responsibly uh because if you're anything like I was whenever I first started in business and even a few years after uh I would get some some type of funding and I thought it was enough and I thought it would get me to the Milestones that I had predetermined only to find out that I was short or only to find out that it didn't achieve the result that I thought I thought okay if I have $100,000 to put into marketing and I do social media and I do offline or maybe billboard or radio advertising or TV advertising I will get to a certain number of clients and then that equals a certain amount of revenue and in fact that might not be what happened and it we didn't get quite as many as we thought and and so we weren't as far along as we thought we would be with the amount of investment that we could so these are a lot of consideration Paris would you kindly mute yes sorry Dr Roland you can go ahead oh yes no problem okay uh what I have done is I went ahead and muted everyone and then if you would like to speak if you would just click the unmute button uh you do have that Authority uh so please feel free to do that uh so that so that everyone is able to hear that that'll make it go smoothly uh but those are just a few Initial Ideas um n can uh on in terms of investment in terms of the importance of of strategy and understanding the really thinking through the decisions how much money do I need to accomplish a certain result uh knowing that as an investor and also as business owners we know things rarely go as planned so it is important to to account for the unknown account for the surprises um plan on things not going right and still be fine and also uh I can tell you to prepare for the funding tour uh it is important that you think through uh what you will be doing with the money and the answer to that question is is vital to the success of your fundraising because a lot of people in their minds they are solid on how much money they believe they need to get their business to the next level however when you start asking them well what are you going to do with it okay so I deposit a million dollars in your bank account tomorrow now what and then it's easy to spend uh other people's money but whenever you end up having resources yourself you would probably spend them differently so it's important to know and really think through how you're going to spend it uh and that needs to be very viable uh I remember briefly uh when I was in Spain and we had assembled the top 20 startup companies in the world and they uh we went through this exercise with each of them prior to funding and one of them actually thought that they were going to take their their million dollars and uh be uh place an ad on a social media app called Snapchat now back then this was in 2016 Snapchat was just becoming large and known and everyone thought it was the new up andc Comer and and but and Snapchat only allowed big big Brands to advertise on their platform and the starting ad was $2 million for like a 302 ad $2 million and so they this company actually said that they were going to take the funding they thought that's all they would need and everybody would fall in love with them and love their product and service and start using them well as you can imagine they did not get funded because no investor was going to give a million dollars for a chance and a very remote chance and we actually had one of our in investors that uh had was was working with Snapchat and knew for a fact that they wouldn't even be accepted so their whole business model their whole premise was based on false logic and a false foundation so hopefully in the purpose of of of many of these sessions are to help prepare you and your company your answers your responses uh so that uh for the tour uh you are are very clear on how much you need and how that the funds will be used nin um thank you thank you Dr Roland you're already on it you know and I think I'd really love to thank the Enterprises and the project owners that are already in the call on time because then they get the most of everything that that can can help increase you know a better outcome for each of the projects I mean your insights your experience the experience as an investor and with invest because I think we'll add a lot of value on this call and just for your sake um Dr Roland and for those who have just joined I'd just love to sort of like go back a little bit onto you know how we began the call and and who's on the call and and then get on to uh providing an objective uh for this call you know a formal objectives for this call so that we can then embar on some of the conversations you're all looking looking forward to um on the call we have as youve have you you've just listened to Dr Roland who's representing um investors and and Enterprise expertise and then we have Michelle Mora who's uh representing the team of Technical and business advisory experts that have been looking and appraising the the projects so they're going to be giving preliminary outcomes and observations that they have they have you know found across each country uh submissions and some of the insights and some of the ideas and recomend commendations to strengthen the proposals further so we're going to be hearing from Michelle she'll be joined um shortly by Cecilia Cecilia is the lead uh of the legal and Technical team um I'm sure she'll be coming on um a little bit um later on but Michelle has been working with the teams behind the scenes so we'll have a very good grip of what's going on we have moly on the call from Timeless Who's acting as the L on between the projects and the technical teams supporting the projects you know in terms of communication that meaning any support they need and then we have uh all these entrepreneurs who are on the call and some will continuously be joining um whom have given you know a bit of of overview of the nature of business or projects they're they're they're submitting and the expectations that they have for this call uh Dr Roland and others who have just joined if you could look at the chart you can get a sense of the expectations that they shared because I asked them for efficiency to just type it type it in there so that those who come later can be able to pick on that so when you have a moment you can just look through the chat and you will be able to see the expectations of the teams so without Much Ado I just would love to again go back a little bit on the objective of the funding tour the objective of this stage and and we can kick off formally I'll pass it over to Michelle and Dr Roland to give insight as we go and this is an interactive session because we want to ensure that we give you as much value as possible so as we share information feel free to raise your hand you know to put on the chat when you have a question or a comment you know to be able to to to engage okay so it's interactive feel free um let's flow yeah so again objective of the funding to when you look at um the opportunities that that that exist on the continent of Africa when you look at the talent uh the the intellectual ideas you know the creativity that exists on the continent of Africa as but for this Africa are focusing on data and information on the continent okay we've got a lot of ideas a lot of projects a lot of Enterprises that are really um you know providing you know good solutions to problems around our communities um mitigating uh some of the risks and gaps that we have in industry and and they have a lot of potential to grow however you find that sometimes the challenges that enterprises or projects whether they're small medium or large um you know they come into a place where they're facing challenges you know in terms of accessing markets accessing products you know accessing support opportunities and financing and uh you know within the Timeless Network you know regionally and globally we've got a lot of interested parties and players stakeholders who are interested in investing on the continent and putting money through a trusted platform through a trusted platform you know into ideas and projects that can bear fruit and value okay it's one thing to have money it's another thing to be able to know where to put that money and to put it in a safe place we've got you know unscrupulous practices and and you know platforms that may not be trusted so people are very cautious on how they want how they can be able to to spend their money so you know between um you know the ters network and courageous led by Dr Roland we we sat and looked at um you know a way to bridge these needs we've got people who would love to put their money into good ideas and get a you know a a good return and get value for their investment we've got people on the continent you know across all sectors who have great ideas great businesses great projects and are looking for that funding so we're acting as that bridge to provide that solution k um the funding tour will be taking place over six countries um Kenya Rwanda Botswana Malawi Zambia and South Africa these are the initial countries that will be taking part in the in the Africa funding tour you know in this first round and these are the you know the Ali Ali BDS let's call it Ali BDS the first movers the people who on our Network were ready to respond ready to come on to the tour and and we're really excited about that now a lot of you have asked about process and uh and timelines and things like that I'd just love to have an overview or you know of that for your understanding and for your comfort the process uh forly began in in in know March April where we sent out requests for projects and Enterprises to submit their proposals their executive summaries okay now um with with that need what we were trying to achieve was getting submissions from people who are interested in accessing funding and who are viable and want to engage with the process in a serious way okay so the first stage of this process is to submit executive summaries which are high level overviews of the ideas the projects and the and you know and the things that you want to submit ideas for funding these have been submitted to a technical team and an appraisal team and a business development support team represented on this call by m by Michelle and um the team has been going through these submissions from all the six countries I have mentioned over the last one one month or so you know from April and May between April and May and they have preliminary analysis and and outcomes of that initial um an analysis and Appraisal and you will listen to to that outcome initial outcome from Michelle also with insights recommendations and um instructions to strengthen the the submissions further once we are done with this virtual call this the objective of this virtual call is to provide feedback to you on your submissions to provide insights and guidance such as what Dr Roland was already doing just so that you can be able to have you know insights and empowerment to be able to go back and strengthen your submissions to increase chances for a better outcome at the end of this process so this call will be interactive and and and will meet those objectives to be able to just offer a you know a process for you also to engage to ask questions to share your ideas and to just feel more confident about how you're engaging in this process we would love process to be as inclusive as as as practically possible so that um you're able to equipped and empowered to be able to do the best that you can with your submission right now you know one of our our original um uh intentions you know Dr Roland myself and the stakeholders behind the scene was to have a physical engagement with all of the Enterprises at this point but you all know that you know with the covid travel bands and the lockdowns you know and the travel advisories were not able to do that but that said and thanks to technology we said we would actually have an online virtual review okay to be able to push the process along so that it doesn't become a hindrance and we're able to be able to be preparing even as we wait for the travel bands and all that to be lifted so this vir review is a step in the process that will allow you to engage interactively with us and get you know uh better equipped to strengthen your proposals okay um once we finish this virtual call and I will be sharing together the team that that's on on on the call with us we'll be sharing the next steps moving forward but in terms of General High Level you know process the virtual review is is is this initial U phase to have you get feedback and then you go back to strengthen your proposals with the various you know metrics checklists or whatever advice will be given on the call and those submissions need to be resubmitted by the 10th of July because the appraisal team remember they're not just working with the Kenya projects um they're working with the other five countries project submissions so they need enough time to actually go through their appraisal and analyze them you know group them you know you know give any advice and and help for for the next stage that will come after that and um yeah so once once the submissions are received on the 10th it will go through the second iteration of the appraisal process and between the 10th and the 30th of July the technical team will give feedback on on on your submission where you're at what what you need to prepare what you need to do before the physical and actual funding tour which is scheduled for August 2020 by God's grace we we have looked at that timeline because we're optimistic that by that time our countries will have lifted travel bands will'll be able to travel and uh and you know our teams will be able to move around you know for the tour physically our team of investors you know led by uh Dr Roland our team of technical and our our our Timeless teams that will be able to move around um in the various countries for this for the physical tours the physical tours will take place in the month of August with two days set aside for each country and of course in between the is preparation for the technical team that's that's that's engaged in the tour uh Kenya's dates are third and fourth of August and so take note of those dates because physically um you're going to be able to come and physically engage with investors hopefully by that time you're confident you've you know biffed up your your submissions you know um they're viable and you know we're good to go and and hoping for a very favorable outcome and and that process will take place in Nairobi the location and details of that meeting will be shared with uh with you nearer the time okay because we want to ensure that we don't have just any Tom de andh Harry appearing at the venue it has to be credible you know approved you know people who've been part of this process end to end so that's an overview of of of the process and uh and I don't know if you have any questions so far on process and and timelines the objective that we've put you know our objective of the funding tour is as much as possibly possible to ensure that you're well prepared to to to come face to face with the investors and that the investors will find good reason to invest and that they will make varal offers within the tour within those two days we have set aside time for offers for deal making you know and the idea is to actually make offers and the offers that are made will be tied out legally you know in written within a week or two after each country's funding tour so that is the process and then of course we will embark on to you know um engagement and support from our technical team that that you know you can you have on the call today and others in the back that will be supporting that relationship okay just to make sure that it's moving along well right so any questions so far um on process and timelines before then we get onto the technical staff and feedback on your submissions and anyone that has a question please just un you can unmute yourself uh to be able to ask the question yeah um so assuming the third fourth engagement is say uh when do we expect the actual funding to happen is it in the New Year in January or what does it look like after the August engagement did that the answer to that depends on on a couple factors number one the type of funding you're receiving whether it's debt or equity and obviously debt you can receive faster uh Equity Investments uh those can take you know 60 to 90 days uh a debt in instrument can take 30 to 60 days so you're looking generally um from October between October and the end of of December depending on the type of funding and depending on the amount yeah and and thank you Dr Roland that's a good point uh you know and thanks for clarifying that and and for all of you in your submissions there a number of you I know who've come back to a teams asking about uh you know technical equipment you know Machinery you know those who are moving into production manufacturing value addition you know who need who have needs for technology there's a number of of of of Enterprises not just in Kenya but the other countries that have also been asking about um investors who are going to be also involved in um in you know technical advisory okay and and strategy you know so again like Dr Roland says the nature and shape and form of each project may may be unique and uh and the various parameters that come into play you know um will be will will be you know determined decided with any consultation with the project owner yeah so just to take note of that thanks for that anybody else with a question this is Alice um I thank Dr Roland for explaining the type of the types of financing options so I think we're not look this is not funding we're looking at financing options debt Equity I think those are the two ones which were mentioned I didn't hear Grant or uh other types of financing options uh my question was if it is depth ER financing what kind of interest rates are we looking at and in which currency thank you Alice I appreciate the question uh the answer to that in short is uh in terms of interest rate that's going to vary by lender and uh and by risk so for example there's a big difference if uh uh and also based on amount so there there are three uh strong variables there uh and but you will have the ability to accept or reject uh any offers number one uh and and so if there are it depends on the industry it depends on the nature of your business so for example if you're doing $50,000 in revenue and a total for your whole business and you're trying to get a $100,000 loan uh that's going to that's a lot riskier than someone that is doing a million dollars you know a year in revenue and um uh you know and has real estate uh perhaps as an asset uh and and then trying to uh raise $100,000 right that's there's not much there's not near as much risk in that transaction so the interest rate will be considerably lower um but I can tell you that uh the the investors um coming from the United States we have a framework of what is a what is appropriate what is even legal and not legal in the United States uh to prevent any type of um interest rate gou Ing and so forth and so I I do not um uh worry about that but you know if you're debating between a you know 7% or 9% or 8% you know if you're if you're negotiating uh room there uh you know you're not going to be up in the you know you know extremely high um like a like a cash advance or a pay loan payday advance kind of scenario um so I think there's an appropriateness that the investors bring that that is rooted in what they are able to do in the United States and this is also an interesting point because they are bringing the processes that they have used for years so some of them have invested in over a hundred companies over the course of you know the last decade so if you're investing uh heavily in you know 10 companies a year that means they're probably vetting you know 30 or 40 companies a year in order to finance 10 uh where they come to terms together and where you all mutually agree on the terms and then it goes to uh you know they have their due diligence team where they kind of run through that and they will be relying on ess's teams that she mentioned uh prior as well with the appraisal teams and valuation teams and and and so that that uh they're relying on that information as well they make sure that the business has what they say they have if they say they have they own 200 Acres uh over here then you know they want to make sure that you do indeed uh own the 200 acres and that it's not your cousin's cousin that owns the 200 Acres uh and so they they'll make sure they'll verify the facts uh that as you've presented it and as they made the offer based on those uh the verbal so they'll make sure that it's what it is and that's what moves it to funding they have their own uh closing document that can be signed virtually and so you're able to uh to sign that document um which agree which outlines the terms to which uh you all have agreed so that's on the financing side you are correct that the the investors that we have will not be issuing grants uh the the organiz there are a lot of organizations that that serve um the African continent uh with grants uh that is very competitive it's also very very few in terms of you know really getting getting some meaningful dollars there and um uh so while that's possible that's not what the purpose necessarily of of these investors are are focused on uh there are some United Nations initiatives that I think we will be able to add later uh and in future uh you know uh tours and so and we're greatly looking forward to that I was speaking with my contact and friend at the at the United Nations um last week and uh you know they're they're just thrilled at the work that we're doing and they're watching um the success of of this program and of each of you and of each of the business owners and uh that we'll be working with over the next couple days so we're we're happy to be a part of this now on the equity side so we've talked a lot about financing let me talk about the equity side e the way Equity Works uh it it's a very trusting relationship really on both sides but at least on a on a lending side it's it's it's more it's more direct it's more defined and there's a payback we know how much is being paid back and we know when it's paid back there's risk that your company may not be able to pay all or you know just a part of it back but but Equity Works a little bit differently Equity is where uh let's say I'm putting $100,000 uh of equity into your business that means that I give you $100,000 cash now maybe based on your business I we decide mutually that I'm willing to invest 100,000 but I don't think you should have it all at once I think you should have it $25,000 per year for four straight years because I don't want you to spend the money and then be like oh I need another 100,000 so let's just say that then you have $100,000 that we give 25,000 per year and each time let's say if your business is worth a million dollars and I give you a 100,000 that means get a 10% Equity stake in your company okay I'm going to say that again because I really want you to understand this if your C Business is worth a million dollars and I put in a h 100,000 that means that's 100,000 is 10% of a million so I get a 10% stake in your company now if I only put in 25,000 then that would only be 2.5% stti so maybe we have the whole investment is 100,000 for 10% equity in your company but because I'm going to put in 25,000 per year uh you I only get 2.5% Equity the first year I only get 2.5% Equity the next year when I put in another 25 because here's what may happen you may get to year three and be like we don't want to give up any more Equity we're doing well we had something else happen and we don't even you know 25,000 is not going to make that big of a difference for us so we don't need it okay and so that that that provides some good flexibility uh for both the investor and for the business because when it comes to funding it's not all about getting all the money you can it's it's really about how can you use that and how much of your business you're willing to part with and one of the things that I hope that you pick up from our time together is is the way nin and I work as well it's a true partnership has a lot more to do than just money there is trust and there's but there's also partnership there is there is strategy there there are intangibles that investors can bring to your business so if I were you when the investors are when you are presenting your business to the investors look for what are the additional ways they can add value to my business Beyond money and there's a phrase that I've used all money is not cre equal $10 uh for me might be worth more or less than $10 from someone else because of the value that I bring to it or if the person is a jerk keep your $10 I don't need the daily headache right I don't as a business owner you don't want someone you know calling you every day did the SC sales Skyrocket what about today what about now what about well that's not how business works you got to give it time you have to we have to go through these process and so uh but two different investors could have put in the same amount of money and your experience be completely different so evaluate who is do who do you connect more with with your personality who uh who do you think brings additional value maybe they know I I see we you know entertainment company for example maybe uh you know they have great relationships in the entertainment industry and can help uh help help scale your business in a unique way outside of money which they will happily do because they have a financially vested interest so those are a few considerations when you are considering debt financing uh versus Equity financing very good point very yeah thank you very much Dr Roberts uh there was also was there a third mode of financing that you mentioned I didn't get CU I I only picked debt and equity and number two and this may be my final for this time period what range of fin of financing are we talking about uh not the actual figure is like the the funding levels range from X to Y thank you yes thank you Alice uh would you I think I want to make sure I understand your first question you were asking if there was a third type of financing that I mentioned is that correct yes yes it's like I had three types of you know types of financing that you mentioned but I only picked two quickly that is debt and Equity did I miss a third one the third one that I briefly mentioned was was grants uh and and and that really is uh is something that we we might be able to add at a later time uh but that's not a part of this particular funding tour because of uh the scarcity and especially at this time uh in this pandemic Global pandemic season uh a lot of finances have been redirected to uh pandemic efforts that were you know for other type efforts so so as it relates to Grants um and the other issue the other possibility that I do not think uh that that we may be able to add in the future as well would be a fourth type of financing and that is a microl loone uh but microloans are for very unique situations micr loans are usually $600 or less but the approval period is a lot less you can have funds in one week and uh that does not go based on many of the normal credit evaluation methods uh so it is a great tool to use around the world uh but Micro alans there's only so much you can do that's not really the level businesses we've been working with with with these six African countries and for this tour uh we've been fortunate uh with uh Miss nen to to work with the Chambers of Commerce and with with other uh you know even government sanctioned entities or bodies that Pro promote and support economic development in their respective countries and and so they have you know all of the Enterprises including yours you know are established businesses in need of real funding so the the range of funding is between generally between 1 million uh excuse me between $100,000 and $5 million okay for this tour now uh if if a company needed 15 million or 25 million uh we do have a couple of people that will be engaged that have the relationships and have done 15 and $25 million investments before however those Investments are usually very specific type of projects it's not for a clothing company who's wanting to be come the next Louis Vuitton or Ralph Lauren right so uh they're not taking those kind of risks with that kind of money uh but usually if there are there is infrastructure such as uh I know we had one that was like a gas uh uh Pipeline and and infrastructure uh you know that's more of a consideration uh also things that are real estate based if you start getting into very high numbers you have to be asset based um and they're not going to give you5 million to buy a coffee Farm a coffee plantation if you're not in the coffee business and have 50 acres you might not know what to do with 200 so there's there's the crawl before you walk uh mentality is really what a lot of investors have they they don't want to be Lottery yeah yeah Al I hope that has shed some light for you um and we we are still on the call so you you have time an opportunity to even ask more questions as Michelle and others engage uh Dr Roland there's another question that that is here on the group uh where there's a question from Paris asking for debt funding is there a grace period before the beginning of pay up and then from Joseph um waro we have a question he says I wanted to to also understand a bit more on who the investors are their overall profile and Market segment interests risk tolerance and whether long or shortterm okay great questions I'm gonna have you uh repeat that second question in uh in just a moment um sure so so Joseph to answer the question in terms of Market sector and uh investor profiles we will submit uh just prior uh to the tour investor profiles um or actually it may even be at the time of uh for each country when we are there uh and and the reason for that is that uh they get inundated uh with requests and providing uh we we can provide the profile without probably providing the contact information um and without providing the the invest investment advisor or hedge fund uh or Venture Capital fund without without put stating the name we can at least give the profile uh you know that is something that we would be happy to do uh but this is this is truly is both parties are coming to this with the spirit of um of pioneership I mean the the the the investors that are coming uh in going to Africa in August are they they haven't done extensive deals in Africa they are very successful in big in uh doing funding companies in the United States maybe in Canada maybe you know um in Europe uh but they haven't made it uh to Africa and the reason is the is is the very reason why this is needed and that is connecting uh you know outside investors directly uh with African business owners so uh we will provide can provide a profile of those um but we also want to be respectful of of their their time and um they don't it does not behoove anyone just because of their mindset there is no how do I get ahead maybe if I reach out to them before you know we meet in August uh they don't like to do business that way and that's one of the benefits that I believe uh Nik and I bring and share add value to your companies is help helping you understand helping you understand the American investor mindset and me helping the American investor understand your mindset and Nia can can share you know in the course of our relationship there have been several times where we just had to CH because even with she and I we had to give each other a lot of Grace to understand uh you know where I was coming from or where she was coming from and what I thought was normal or standard in most of the world was not standard there and and so she gave me Grace and understood and then kindly and gently enlightened me um and and kind of led me that way and then of course I'm able to then trans transfer that to the investor so they understand uh because it's really easy to confuse what some the other party means uh I I promise that even in uh that that you have misunderstandings with your partner or your wife or your husband or your children and you communicate uh with the same language you have the same culture you have the same habits you may live under the same roof and you still have miscommunication right and so even with everything being aligned there's still miscommunication so when you are dealing with other cultures the the room the opportunity for miscommunication is greater and that's one of the reasons it hasn't happened prior to now because everyone you know African o business owners can say well I only want to to take investment dollars from you know a a small select pool of people and that's it and then American investors have said um they don't get it they don't move fast enough they don't know you know they're not sure if they want to do business with me well I've got a thousand people lined up outside the door that do you know and so they can be Kurt um and then you're just trying to say I need enough information to be able to understand and trust this transaction and they're saying well I've done a million of these how can you not trust that so and that's because the businesses in America who take their funding uh all of those businesses aren't questioning them and so and they are used to being respected and and so but that's also why we have chosen investors that have a heart for Africa and that was very important to to to us um we I was did not want you know there's a whole lot of investors in the United States there are institutional investors hedge funds Venture capitalists private you know individuals and I can tell you without exception the investors that are coming that have already agreed to come are ones that they started off the conversation trying to sell me on why they should be there with you telling me about their heart for Africa telling me that they've always wanted to invest in African companies telling me that they do believe um in the African spirit in the tenacity and that they uh uh you know think that it would be a worthwhile investment that they've wanted to invest there so that is critical that is critical I think to the success of this program and in this tour it has required a lot of moving parts and um and I hope that uh many of you recognize the outstanding efforts of of of nyin and her service to all of these nations and um uh and then facilitating that with me on on on the investment side the investors and the the itinerary and bringing all of this together it is very rare uh what we are doing has not been done before in terms of a multi-nation tour at the same time with investors that have this kind of horsepower and funding power because normally when investors like this travel it's for one day maybe two days they don't like to travel more than one or two days and and so to have this kind of a tour and in another country and right after a pandemic is unprecedented and so we are we are I I hope that um I I wanted to make sure I want to speak to Market sector real quick and then his second question and then if you'll re repeat uh some of the additional uh components that he had to that question but in terms of of Market um you know originally when we first started I wanted to bring you know in there are investors who who do focus on certain markets uh and we would not be at this point if we did not feel we had most markets covered and one of the ways I knew which investors to accept and to bring and to invite was based on the executive summaries that you have worked on with your chamber of commerce and and and the national Chamber of Commerce to uh to provide to us and and with the teams the Timeless teams so uh the major sectors as far as we have it are are covered in fact uh and the ones that aren't covered uh maybe specifically um that we still have investors who they don't just have uh have Market niches they have opportunity niches so for example uh if your company is worthy of being funded it means you're doing something right and you just need you know some some growth Capital some infusion Capital uh they're not in the rescue business you know if your if your company is failing and not successful and you're needing to service existing debt or refinance existing debt that's a whole different conversation than raising funding to grow uh or to expand uh and I know uh many of these what interests them is it's the it's the growth story it's uh it's are you entering new markets are you uh going to a broader sales platform are you uh how are you going to a different method um you know what assets uh what is the single best tool that you can invest in today to grow your business what's the one thing the one thing what's the one thing you haven't bought what's the one thing that you think would increase your sales uh you know dramatically so those are the kind of questions you know that they will that they are more uh interested in than okay you're in technology here's a million-- dooll check right that's in fact some of the major Market categories uh you're G to have to even be very sharp because remember they get pitched all the time so if you pitch me on a video platform like we are on today uh they have seen a hundred other entrepreneurs that have put together some special special something something that what they are trying to get funding to do the same thing and that's not going to be good enough because there are some categories where things don't need to be better what we have is is fine it's not worth trying to create spend $10 million to create a better Zoom just you know at this at this point so there are those kind of that's kind of the philosophy there but I can tell you that the all of I have not seen a an executive summary come through now that I don't believe that that I think is outside of our investor uh Market bandwidth no one no one will be up there and go you know what that's not even an industry we're interested in yeah no no thanks um I think the last part of that question um was um are long or short-term investors and then with uh Paris she asked once they gave the the the funding debt funding is there a gr period before the project owner begins to to pay yeah yes the the investors that I have and bringing are are long-term investors it is not it is not Bridge loans or short-term financing in terms of you know 30 60 90day Bridge loans kind of thing uh they're more long-term uh but as with all of us we you know we have the short-term relationships because those are oftentimes needed but once that to me that goes back to the actual partner uh when you're choosing debt or Equity you're still wanting to choose someone that has uh has those kind of resources who if your business because they have a vested interest now if your business gets an a pinch or a bind and you need a 60-day cash flow issue you know for example you've got a $500,000 sale that's waiting to be paid it's already made they're you're waiting on the funds to be received and you've got a $100,000 bill that you know something you're going to to that's going to significantly impact your business if you don't get it paid then uh that may maybe you take out take a bridge loan pay the 100,000 until the 500,000 come in and that will be Bridge loans are ugly uh Bridge loans you will pay dearly on an interest rate but at the same time that's why it's always one of those decisions when it comes to bridge loans even if it was 50% interest rate like if I had to pay 150,000 back at least I still have a business it's literally you don't take Bridge loans or short-term financing unless it is that critical and that dire because from a specific interest rate perspective that's a bad business decision from a I'm still alive and I'm still in business perspective it's a no-brainer in fact it's a very big help so uh that that is a tool to be used I you know in the rarest of circumstances and and and hopefully uh you don't have to but it certainly fine if you do it doesn't speak to your business acument or lack thereof uh it's just a fact of of business and especially the business environment the global business environment that we're in today uh Bridge financing uh is is is needed from time to time depending on the industry so and then to Grace's um uh question could you uh repeat that for me as well n can yeah uh for debt funding is there a grace period once they get the money will there be a grace period yes yes uh investors don't want to set you up to fail the the investors uh most of them have Grace periods uh the larger the amount usually the longer the grace period uh usually a standard grace period would probably be about six months um uh but that's part of the thing that can be negotiated you know I have never seen one past 12 months um and I think six months though is this is the normal and the standard um and and but once again it depends on the nature of your business so for example if they put in uh a $1 million investment and that $1 million investment based on how you've told them you're going to spend it they know it's it's going to start producing your return in two months then they will probably make the first payment due on the third month okay they're not trying to catch you remember they want to get their money back they want you to be successful they need this to work uh so they're not going to try and put undo hardship on you um but and the and also with some of these things they're not just basing it on how they feel you know the there really is a method to the funding Madness and investment Theory so if they agree uh they know how the money will be spent when the that should start seeing a return and then have you start paying uh so that depends on industry market location your business uh so so but I think that answers your question that it doesn't start you know 30 days after you receive the funding yeah yeah good good point I think that um we're good one person on the group has asked um what would your advice be for startup Enterprises as far as funding and Investments are concerned startup Enterprises what what would your advice be uh can we find out uh what type of business they're referring to because a service business let me just say this I believe in for startup companies today I believe I really believe in service businesses service companies uh it depends on your financial standing if you have enough resources to live comfortably without any income for several years then you can start a different type of business maybe you can take the product that you think is going to change the world or make life easier and spend several years pursuing the that development and protecting it you know and and bringing it to Market most entrepreneurs I know can't do that uh they are concerned about financing they are concerned about how they're going to pay their their rent or mortgage in you know uh six months from now or or any of their bills and so cash flow is very important and so that's why I recommend especially for firsttime entrepreneurs and uh firsttime business owners to start a service business because it's simple and it generates it it's kind of like being an entrepreneur it requires skills just like if you were going to become a doctor um you don't just open up a practice and then a clinic and then start taking patients you have to go to school you have to do a residency you have to learn uh how these things work and that is the exact same way it is an entrepreneurship there is a statistic in the United States that nine out of 10 businesses fail uh in their first year in business and five of out of that one that out of 10 that survives five uh of those uh will half of those will fail in their second year in business so the success rate of businesses uh especially for first time entrepreneurs is not high okay but that's not a bad thing that doesn't that's not a scary thing it just this goes to show that's why the investors want to know you and your background and how the business is doing and and and what got you to this point because if it is your first rodeo your if is your first business and uh depending on where it's at that that does make a difference so for example service the best service businesses I think today they can be started for very little money you do not need funding to start a service business or like I said a microl loan or something could probably help but you do not need funding so for example you in the United States uh and and even in in Australia or Europe uh places in Asia a lot of people did you know Airbnb they became that kind of a service business where they didn't even have to buy the property they weren't even renting out their own houses they were just doing The Rental Management of booking and advertising these airbnbs and and and making a fee a whole lot more than normal property managers were uh for the last 50 years uh some other service businesses uh you know are laundry services where mobile laundry services even so instead of buying a laundry mat where people go and do their laundry uh we have young people who started a mobile laundry business where they go to each uh house or in a college community in dorm rooms at University and college kids a lot of times don't like to do their laundry they were used to Mommy doing it their laundry and so uh they go get uh they pay for people to do their la La every week uh there are cleaning companies uh some people do commercial cleaning some people do Residential cleaning you've got to focus on one of one or the other usually especially when you're starting off uh but you can charge you know let's say you charge $75 or $50 per house and you have 10 10 clients per week at $50 that's $500 you're making $2,500 a month and your only investment was in some cleaning supplies and some Rags you're using the client's vacuum cleaner you may be using the client's broom or maybe you go buy a broom but those are the kind of uh service businesses I think this Global pandemic has opened up a lot of opportunity in the realm of service businesses as well for example uh I think there is going to be a great need for sanit sanitization companies uh there are the the big cleaning companies but they they clean well and um uh but I think there's great opportunity for companies who only do uh sanitization you know coming in with the commercial sprayers uh some companies will opt to have their employees do that but their employees aren't that's not what they do their employees are working all day uh maybe they're in the restaurant business or waitressing they're good with people they're not good with some of these other things and so there will be a lot of opport that comes out of uh of of the covid-19 pandemic that I think are here to stay uh shopping carts grocery carts uh those will be sanitized uh I think for the rest of our lifetimes that's not just something we're doing now we're started you know it should have been done all along but companies were too cheap to pay for it they did not a lot of them did not uh have the awareness of trying to of cleanliness and and so but there are some things like that that are here to stay that give you opportunity to start a service business uh there are uh there are a lot of service businesses that are stationary like brick and mortar uh you rent an office or do it out of your home and then there are service businesses that are mobile uh let's say there are computer repair places or uh you know device repair shops that are brick and more where there's a fixed place in town you know you can go and get your computer fixed there's also a lot of mobile computer and device repair services where they come to you they'll come to your office they'll come to your home uh think about the spa industry like uh massage therapy for example uh that a lot of time times there are uh done in in business storefronts and then there are Massage Therapy Services that will come to your home or office uh and those charge more if it's a mobile service you can charge more um because you have drive time which means you can't see as many customers you have gas expenses you have wear and tear on your vehicle uh so so you have to charge more for a mobile but that's a niche you are even if there are a lot of Standalone to be able to have someone come to your home or office to make it more convenient and service businesses are all about convenience a lawn care business it's not because I can't mow the grass it's because it's more efficient if I keep doing my work and you do and I pay you to do your work and and have my lawn taken care of or to have my house cleaned or Pest Control to spray for you know bugs or insects and so forth uh Pest Control is another great service so sir I love service businesses and I also believe that service businesses are a cash cow and once you start a service business it's it can grow very very quickly service businesses can grow faster than most any other type of company uh they can grow like an e-commerce company or an online Commerce uh can grow very fast as well uh but service businesses will give you cash faster in your pocket than even an e-commerce store would uh because and that's what service business are really about is how do I get cash today how do I get cash next week and service businesses are great for that and you can get good funding for service businesses so for example if you own a carpet cleaning service where you even if you have to go rent the machine and then go clean the carpets of the company or the homes that you've been hired to do that day uh you at some point you may say I need $3,000 or or $10,000 for a van that has a carpet cleaner loaded on it the equipment's bolted to into the the the the mobile unit and I'm able to just drive that around and do things and I don't have to rent that that if you've already built a a business then those type of Investments are are a great stepping stone and investors happily invest in that kind of a business the other one is like a moving company if uh if people paying someone to help them move and sometimes people will rent a van from someplace and they'll bring it to your house and they will load up your furniture and move things so you don't hurt your back uh or so you uh your your family they hire movers uh to do things like this for you so service businesses are great uh I do think cash is keing in those scenarios and it's a great way to start because you're going to learn the essentials and the fundamentals of Entrepreneurship which is customer service having a product developing a product that people want learning how to make that product unique so what what makes you different from the other carpet cleaning services what makes your residential cleaning home cleaning service better or different than the others and why should we care uh so I get that you maybe you you're you use all organic uh non-toxic cleaners uh so if people have allergies your cleaning is going to be better for them than anybody else's cleaning those are the kind of unique differentiators that you want to to to think through but yes I love service businesses yeah now thank you and for long-term Investments what somebody asked here what is the upper limit number of years for repayment uh so that question is only pertinent to debt financing and uh that would depend on if it is real estate or or not so let me give you a couple scenarios real estate financing uh can typically go uh between 20 and 30 years on financing depending on the type property um so that would that would be long term however if the debt financing is to pay for an acquisition so for example uh let's say I own a coffee plantation and I want to buy my competitor another coffee plantation in the country and that way it doubles my production doubles my capacity uh you know it's a it's a smart move and I can buy it at a good price price so you come to the investors and you say we're doing you know a million dollars a year and if we spend this $2 million we're going to add revenue and we'll be doing $5 million a year in Revenue three years from now if we do this that payback period is going to be shorter than on other type of of assets such as real estate so um that may be like a 15-year or a 10-year repayment but that is not a problem because of what you're buying so the repayment period really does uh is set based on what it is you are doing with the money it's what goes back to our very first uh and that's why investors ask what you're going to be doing with it it's not because they're trying to evaluate if you know what you're doing or not it's not an insult to your intelligence they're trying to understand what does a deal look like what does us doing a deal together look like so if you tell me you're going to do XYZ with it well I already know you can't make payments for a year okay so that immediately factors into the type uh investment uh but if you tell me it's for a piece of real estate I immediately go okay I know that I've got different sources that I can get that that will fund that you know in payback period of 30 years or so uh but if if it's to go buy another company uh that better pay off you know in three to five years so uh so those that's the the the difference between payback periods on on funding is really use of funds yeah yeah and um if I would just add on to that Dr Roland uh for the sake of the Enterprises and projects on the call um we have a very robust team you know um you know supporting all of you Enterprises in the six countries the Timeless team has you know legal business advisors appraisal teams you know we have Dr Roland myself who will be engaged uh with you to just offer you advice based on the offers the deals the opportunities what your Enterprises are looking at so that you just get the best and most comfortable you know um deal and offer for for you as a leader for your project and as a leader for your Enterprise so you know just know that you have that support the technical advisory that business support that's going to be working alongside you throughout this process to ensure that you know you you're comfortable you have what it takes to make the decision that you will finally make based on the offers that come your way and and like Dr Roland mentioned earlier you're at liberty to to accept or reject anything that doesn't work for you our objective you know Dr Roland and myself and the things that that you know are behind the scene is to ensure we have the most favorable outcome for everybody who's on who's on who's on the the funding tour right yeah so I think um we may I interject that to that point uh the investors uh want to invest it's important for you to know that they want to invest they're not bored they're not like I said it's very difficult to get them to get on a plane and go anywhere even in the United States they don't want to go anywhere uh so to for them to get on a plane and go to another continent like I said immediately after a global pandemic uh is quite special and unreal uh it's because they want to be there they they recognize how unique this is what we're doing and uh you're a part of it and they are a part of it and uh they investors want to invest so it's important to to kind of go in with that mentality uh and it's fine to negotiate but also understand that there are some things that it just has to work for everyone and so if there is something that uh you is very important to you then then just share that with them uh and let them know that you're looking for more than just Financial uh a financial investor you you know you're wanting someone who invests not only their money but invests your heart invest your time invest your Connections in your relationships uh really have a vested interest in this now if it's just debt financing then you don't need to to worry about those things they're not going to you know you can't ask for a marriage proposal uh just for on that debt debt financing but if it's Equity financing and they're going to be a a partner in your business and if you fail they fail if you win they win they're putting a lot of faith in you and uh they will bring their resources but the fact that you value their input the fact that you value their advice will mean a lot to them because and really they wouldn't invest without that they want to be able to uh help guide help advise really is the word help ad iise your business if they're going to be putting in a lot of money and not knowing when they're going to see a return and to that uh end before we go to the next question I want to address uh the exit strategy your exit if if you take Equity funding you need to be prepared to talk about your exit strategy and the reason is because that's when the invest is most likely to get paid they probably will not get paid prior to you selling your business so they will be looking at uh helping you and by the way even if you never plan to sell your business it is a good idea to always operate your business as if you're going to sell it because you will make better decisions if you build your business like you were selling it you will keep better accounting records most small businesses have horrible and atrocious accounting if you ask to see their financials they give you scribble they did not keep Good Records well investors know that means you might be guessing you don't know how much money is coming in you don't know how much money is going out and they want to see good clean recordkeeping uh and if you were building your business to sell it you would know that the first question anybody who is interested in buying your business would ask is let me see the financials I don't even have to know you I just want to see the financials the financials will tell me most everything I need to know if I want to buy your business or not so you have to have clean financials so if you are building your business to sell it whether you are do sell it or do not ever try to sell it you will you will put in policies that are better because they are scalable there are a lot of things in business that work if it's only you it does not work if you have a thousand employees right it's not duplicatable and it's not scalable if every time there's a leak you go plug it that works if it's just you and if there's only a leak every now and then but if you have a thousand people that don't know how to plug that leak then um you know then you're going to then you're going to have issues and your business is not going to scale I remember uh whenever I was a senior executive at a Fortune 500 company uh I did not understand this in my the early days of my career there uh because that was the largest I ended up with 1500 employees there and uh in the beginning whenever I only had six employees uh I could go hand them a piece of paper and ask them to do this and that uh and they would take care of it and then I let them come up to my office and they could come in whenever they needed and you know we just were able to get things done because there was only a few of us but when you have 1500 people they can't all come to your door anytime they want or you never get anything done and no one ever knows what's going on and everyone is operating in confusion so you have to have policies in that scale now uh you don't need to do this if you're the only employee of the business but as you start to grow and get you know three four five 10 employees you need to look at your processes and and scale the other example I will give you on that is whenever I I owned I started a string of some coffee shops and uh whenever I had one I did not know how many coffee shops I would end up having but I put everything I had into that one little coffee shop as if I had a hundred coffee shops so I had the employees have a opening schedule a closing schedule so before the store opens you have to you know disinfect this and that and you have to have this arranged and restock and resupply these these products uh you know I had the opening and closing list that every shift had to do I had it all of the the how to make every single coffee drink so that it didn't matter if I was working or you were working or someone else was working the drink would taste the exact same see you want that your product to be consistent well if it's only you you don't have to write anything down if it's only you doing the work or cleaning the house or mowing the lawn or making the coffee you don't have to have procedures and protocol because you know how to make the coffee but when you start hiring other people if your business grows you need to have protocol and processes in place to make sure you deliver the same product every time no matter who makes it McDonald's was the best at this it doesn't matter if I have a McDonald's hamburger in Nairobi Kenya it tastes the same as the McDonald's hamburger in Orlando Florida and guess what it is not a Grill Master that is making our hamburger at McDonald's right we can all make better hamburgers in the grills in on our porch and in our in our homes uh than McDonald's but they been able to take people who are not cooks and by having processes a 16-year-old who can't even make their bed at home make can make your you know breakfast lunch and dinner and it tastes the same every time that's not because the employee was so good that is because the system that the business created is that good the system compensates for the weakness in your staff so as you're looking at growing and scaling you need to look at your processes your protocol and your competencies yeah you you have a good point um Dr Roland in fact I just want to go back a little bit you know you you talked about you know the investors having a heart for Africa and uh why they they need to look at all this uh value that that they need to get you know on the Investments and I just wanted to speak a little bit about why Africa is so special and and why we're even doing the the Africa funding tour why we've titled it the Africa funding tour and uh you know for for uh projects that are on the call I want us to think a little bit about the trajection projection and and the history of how you know um you know our continents and our our countries have been developing and where people put their money and where and the factors that that sort of like um you know influence higher higher returns right when you look far back um in Europe when when Europe was developing into an industrialized economy the the cost of labor was low you know um there was factors of production land you know capital and things like that you know people were moving into higher value chains so higher production okay where the costs were low and so you found that uh the place to put in money at that point in time was that place but as the economies began to develop you know it was clear that that you know the cost of you know as people made more money and people earned more wages and the economies grew you know the factors of production also became more costly okay land became more scarce you know people now were earning money the wage bills were higher you know policies were put in place laws were put in place and so you know uh the the cost now of doing business increased so the the return of investment reduced okay and by the time the economies became de veloped the return of investment also saturated okay and then people moved you know the Americans took over and you know for decades and and centuries then we were developing that economy and they they became a developed economy and when you saw that um you know factors of production again saturated the cost of production saturated then the return of investment reduced you know and then it moved East okay and for a long time you could see that a lot of investors were moving onto China across or whether it was products whether it was service they moved production and investment into into Asia you know China and those kind of economies and as these economies have strengthened the same cycle has happened you know um cost of production has become High China now the the wage the wage Bill the average wage of of people in China uh is $600 you know uh to to $720 quite high so you find that the cost of producing then and cost of getting you know a higher it's now a higher cost for your return you know and the return of investment then is low so when you look at continentally you know and and Global statistics the next Frontier and actually the Last Frontier where you can get the highest in you know return is is Africa is Africa and uh the opportunity you know for untapped potential and untapped you know opportunities High returns you know um we've got one of the largest work forces in the entire world growing over the next 50 years so you know the cost of prod tion still being relatively low you know arable land and factors of production being readily available but the ideas and the creativity you know that are also available on the African continent give Africa a very good chance to be attractive to you know to foreign investors that are coming into the continent to invest and so you know when when Dr Roland you know is talking about the the the pool of investors that we're looking at you know in in our Africa funding tour we're looking at people who have a heart of for Africa who want to be part of Africa's growth story because Africa really is on the verge of rising you know into into her Destiny and into prosperity and and and Enterprise is is is really the the the pillar on which that will happen you know and that's why it's so special to have you know all the view project owners Enterprise owners on the core already submitted your your your projects and ready to be part and parel of that that level you know and know that story for Africa's economic transformation you know as we solve Africa problems so I just thought that you know it's good for us to to see where we're at in this season as projects as Enterprises that are really ped and and and you know playing a central role you know in in in Africa's story and as we Link in with these investors these are investors also who are looking at a new frontier to be able to to invest to be part of that story to to to you know get a high return and high value and so just just as uh you know we've been speaking about on the call let us you know come to this call you know with that understanding and engage with the process again with that understanding where we know that we are Partners who trust each other we're trying to do the best with the opportunity that has been presented before us okay but also making sure that we're good stewards of all the opportunities that we're getting before us you know that that for me is very exciting and to find worthy Partners you know like Dr Roland and and the teams that are involved you know Cecilia Michelle and the technical teams behind the timel you know ad it's it's really really exciting so I think um some comments down on the chat Dr Roland and the rest you can uh pick them on the chat you know good point about scalability there's often a huge challenge the insight's given quite quite useful you know so we can all pick on the the comments that are going on on the chat I'd love to invite uh Michelle um now on the call to sort of give um you know a a brief overview of the processes that we've been going through you know to date on uh on looking at at at these submissions you know the overview the analysis you know your findings initial you know outcomes you know and some of the recommendations and um Dr Roland um your head and and and mind on gear just so that you know we can pick those insights and also share our insights um with the project uh project owners please engage with that information that's coming through with questions with um with you know input and Insight so that we can hopefully um leave this call you know very enlightened and strengthened to move to the next level and C also ask that the the project owners uh you know if there is a question you have specifically related to your presentation or how you plan to use it if you want to you know run that bias and say well this is what I was planning on doing how will they receive that how will they hear that please feel free to to do that as well because I want you to be uh ready this is the Readiness funny Readiness tour we want you to be prepared uh and so uh this is a friendly this is the friendly environment you don't have to worry about uh appearing foolish or saying the wrong thing uh you share what you what you're wanting to present and how you how much you're wanting and I can even do a a trial run a mock run with you and I will ask you the exact questions you're going to get asked in August uh because of how we think and so I just wanted to say that uh point and and I also want to thank uh thank you Nike and uh because uh your remarks on the why uh investors are interested in African investing it because not only as is it the last economic Frontier uh really available uh but uh in great opportunity but the uniqueness because African people are loyal people if you do right by them there will be a long profitable relationship as the economy is growing uh they you won't just jump ship and go to the next person who offers you a better deal because you appreciate the people who are with you from the beginning and that invested in you when no one else would or no one else saw the value and uh but they believed in you and so uh but for an an Institutional Investor to invest in Africa they do that because the they have to they they consider the geopolitical landscape they consider what the laws are the political stability in in in a country uh they are considering a lot of those things because many of our investments have have evaporated overnight because of maybe political Uprising or political instability in a in a country uh and so the fact that you as project owners are coming through your nation's established process and and and agencies such as the chamber uh you know bodess very well it gives the investors confidence uh and also because in the event of of political unrest uh you know everyone still recognizes the need for a thriving economy uh no one wants to take power uh with a lagging economy you always want you know the best economy possible and there is no better way to strengthen or grow an economy than small business there is a re did you know that 80% of the people employed in the United States actually I think it's 82% of the people employed in the United States are employed by companies that have 10 or less employees by small businesses small businesses are the backbone of the American economy and that's what grows countries and so uh you are the lifeblood of your country and uh to to be a part of that you know is is just a blessing yeah um I will not Tire by the way uh to underscore the the you know just like you're doing Dr Roland on on the importance of small and medium businesses driving an economy you know small and medium businesses are actually the drivers of the economy of Africa s seriously and that's why even during this covid period one of the things that we're trying to look at at National level you know at leadership level is is is obviously you know the covid um you know pandemic has hit small and medium businesses quite hard you know and seeing how that is going to have a direct effect on economy and building resilience for that is key in this point in time you know uh one of the things I really love um and you know in this Pioneer Africa funding tour like you said done for the first time but quite happy that we the ones you know sort of pioneering this thing is to look at a practical contextualized sort of uh process that enables us to increase our high chances of success you know we have you know Africa you know the Timeless Network being you know a p African platform you know working with all these countries with understanding the African context with all the people on our Network you know and sort of bringing in in the preparation phase the thinking of what Africa needs how Africa Works what the Enterprises are facing what kind of deals are going to to work or not work for Africa you know I want you projects to understand that behind the scenes these are the conversations that are happening you know to make sure that we are succcessful in this process and then with Dr Roland leading the team of the American investors and the team that's engaging from America also picking that and sharing and saying this is how America thinks this is what we're looking at this is this is the context that that we're coming from you know and how does it work and ask gearing all these things and then the teams in the back end putting in the processes to support this hopefully we get the best outcome so I'm personally very very excited to see how how you know this fast funding tour will will will will will will will be and and you the outcomes even as we we strive to build a better you know next round you know um next year so without Much Ado yes go ahead China uh you know has had one of the fastest growing economies of of the last you know 30 40 well 20 30 years really uh and and have has risen dramatically GDP to where they became one of the the major economies in the world uh you know in the top top five really and top three and and so to have and they followed a very similar pattern that Africa is just now starting and except Africa has a major advantage because China is of course as you know starting to invest in African communities with bringing Manufacturing just like America did to China you know in the 80s uh we sent Manufacturing in the 80s and 90s abroad for cheap labor and uh and and the Chinese got very good at that uh and so but now it is cheaper for some of them to build factories in Africa uh in different countries there Ethiopia Nigeria so on so forth and so they are able to to to to grow there uh but all that should tell the African Community and continent is that okay Africa now sees us the way America saw them in the 80s and so our econom is about to do the same thing but how can we do it smarter and better and because of because you are by and large free to and certainly from a business persp perspective you are free to start a business uh because you have that freedom of Entrepreneurship in Africa you have a tremendous Advantage they did not have that advantage in China when I uh was in China um a year and a half ago as an adviser on the US China trade War this was one of the most important points was that they many of them still thought like employees they still uh they did not believe in their own abilities to build and grow a large Enterprise they did not believe in their ability to start a business or uh like the Germans feel Germans feel like if they start a business and fail that they can't start another one uh because they tried and it didn't work so therefore they don't think they are that's not for them but you know in America as an entrepreneur we say if the if if the our ational uh chamber says that nine out of 10 businesses fail in their first year and then we say well that's why I started 10 businesses I wanted to start the one that would would you know go big and be successful and so uh as it relates to the African economy just know that you were at the very beginning uh very similar to where China was except you do not have the uh the laws and regulations that slow business down or you're that you're not even legally allowed to start a business uh that they weren't able to do in China but you are able to do in Africa so this is critical uh and and and those of you who are Paving the way and and pioneering you have to be ready for your mind to expand you have to be ready for uh uh what you may think is growth maybe going into the next community next to you but to an American investor who is investing all over the world growth might mean not just moving into another neighborhood in your city right it might mean moving into another industry sector or another Market sector or introducing a product that appeals to a different demographic than what your current products do or adding a complimentary product to your existing demographic or uh maybe going expanding into a different country uh in Africa or maybe even partnering with people in Europe or America to bring African Goods you know uh made in Africa uh or made in Rwanda or made in can to the different parts of the world uh there is a global supply chain and so if you have a product-based business then and looking to scale and grow then you know those those are the type things that they will be able to especially help with but that is Vision that is Vision so when you speak to investors you do want to share your vision but you also want to share how you're going to accomplish that vision and I promise you you probably won't be able to say much of anything that we haven't heard before so you don't want to make things up you also whenever people sometimes I'll have a university uh person uh child tell me their business idea and how and they'll tell me with a lot of arrogance how big their business is going to be and I'm gonna I'm gonna make it to where nobody even has a computer anymore well I do I don't think we'll probably have computers 20 or 30 years from now or 40 years from now we'll be using something else uh but to think that that's going to happen in the next two years because of their invention is not likely okay so you can have a gri vision and then someone question if you can execute that Vision uh so uh you have to kind of you can know where your business is going uh but also uh you know investors will be asking themselves even if you get there is that something that the that is worthy of being in out in the marketplace uh so uh these are just some questions to really Ponder yeah thank you you know I hope that you all can see beyond money and everything that we have a a passion for True transformation and and really building the African continent I hope you can pick it I hope you can see it you know we're not just about checking boxes here and doing show we're about what do we need to do to ensure that Enterprises in Africa who are key drivers for Africa's economy are getting the right support the contextualized support to be able to grow our economy you know um when you look at the the strongest economies in the world I was looking at the G7 and the G20 and Italy I was you know when I was talking to some some key players in Italy last year you know and a group of investors as we were looking at what is the thing that's driving the Italian economy and it's smes it's smes more than 85% of the Enterprises in Italy are smes they driving the economy and then the G7 you've had a strong economy like America driven by smmes okay China driven by the smmes but moving into high value higher value chains production and in Industries you know you know creating that Niche for spaces in which you can actually get your highest return and highest value as an Enterprise okay so um I think for now what we can do is I'd love to invite Michelle um on the on to take uh a few minutes to provide um on behalf of the technical and Appraisal teams that are working behind the scenes to just provide insights of the processes that have gone on so far what has been happening uh the initial preliminary outcomes and observations and we will commment Dr Roland myself um you know and and others on the call will be able to to share our insights based on that and then feel free to engage interactively as well so that we can see how best to strengthen the next round okay so Michelle um over to you thank you nyak uh I am representing the technical team as she has mentioned so the technical team uh was looking at the business from the inside out that is the how we do our review From the Inside Out is from inside the business how the operations are doing what is the vision the leadership and then we move on to the next stage which is the immediate outside which is the industry or sector that the business is in or the proposal will be in and then after that we look at the country of course so we look at the risks the strengths the weaknesses from the inside out and um that was technically what the group was doing and it's a group of analysts so we were very critical about it and we categorized the proposals into three from the strengths based on their strengths from the one with the highest strength to the lowest then that requires more support so um what we did is we colorcoded it into three colors so when you receive your results your preliminary results you will find that they're colorcoded um if you find yourself in the bottom category which is the yellow code it's not to dumping you it's not to tell you that you're not your your um your idea is not viable what it means is that the presentation most of them it was about presentation because I understand that some were not aware of what exactly to present on the executive summary so what we were looking at was first of all what the purpose the purpose of the request the proposal and we would look at secondly the objective the amount required how you plan to spend the money um who are your clients how you intend to face the competition who are your competitors how the market looks like currently and how you you want to plug yourself into the market and then from there we looked at the market of course and we would see whether it was a viable Venture a viable idea but it doesn't mean that what she presented was not in fact all of them were actually Amazing Ideas most of it was just presentation the presentation of it is really key even for ourselves I would give an example of um someone whose uh proposal we thought would be strong you know an example of what a strong proposal really looked like um that would be someone in the oh sorry before I even get there allow me to mention the industries that we came across the industries were in the trading sector Services sector agriculture manufacturing and um Financial Services Hospitality health and the fast moving Goods which is fmcg so those were the basic industries that we came across in the proposals and we looked at the proposals also noting the issues affecting the industries right and before I even touch on that I will give you a brief summary of how we were looking at it so from the inside the business we would look at the risks of the business I already mentioned that we would look at the purpose you know the basics the purpose the the amount so over and above that we would look at the risks the co the company will face the business will face and the clients would face uh we would also look at the industry and the country um and if it will be affected by inflation like for example those who were in the import business we would look at whether like right now we know that covid-19 has come and it has there's a storm right now for people in the import export business international trade is not flowing as it should so we would look at how you know how this proposal is not just how it'll not just face the storm but how it will handle it you know how the business will continue should there be any storm that it faces we were also looking at the conversion of the cash cycle which Dr Nolan and yakan have really mentioned the cash conversion conversion cycle is really important some of the ideas require a long cash conversion cycle which means the return will come so much later and others are a short cash conversion cycle like the services industry and we would also look at um the in the projections as well we would look at how some of the the ideas show the produ projection of their cash flows now some of the in fact most of everyone in the Kenya uh submissions were very clear on their future projections you know 2021 2022 all through like to the next three years or something which is really great and that is something that we look at in the next phase now when we go to the when we finish with the business itself yeah and the directorship is also key it's important because you're investing I mean this is a part it will be driven by people and we need to know what is their expertise in the area Dr Nolan had mentioned before that if it is a startup and there is no known expertise of the driver of The Proposal I mean that's that that gives the person a lower chance so you need to have uh some sort of expertise and the proposal shouldn't be a knee Jack response to something to anything some of them were knej responses and they were not clear clear so we need to understand that there is actual passion in what your invest you know what this this this proposal is about in the industry we would look at um well the industry overview the structure of the industry the risks the industry will face um the cycle in which the industry is in like for example in real estate we all know that real estate is a hotbit kind of graph you know it goes up it goes down the bubble busts then it comes down again prices are low and then you know up and down so we look at where we at in the industry and where you're plugging yourself at so that is also key because it needs to show it needs to be clear how you plan to plug yourself at that time in the same industry we would look at um the maturity of the industry the competition in the industry whether they're fewer players the margins are important in the industry and just as he had mentioned the amount being sought needs to be practical of course if the industry has lower margins like we all know in oil and gas and the energy industry the margins are lower and the amount being sought is Not Practical on how the repayment will come back of course we would put you in a lower category because that is not clear so how the funds are being spent is really really important and clear and how you plan on paying back so I will give an example of uh um of the three categories now so some of the things that would make a proposal be viewed as a strong proposal is that the prop in The Proposal in the summary the there were a few things that were captured that really made sense to the person you know they were catchy and some of the things were the idea the Innovative idea was really good and it shows that it Capt you know it's something it's a problem that that is being solved in the market you know it's and the person needs to show that they have either you know had experience in it a little bit at least some experience in it somehow and uh most of these uh proposals actually if not all of them the Kenyan proposals are really great showing that most of everyone has experience at least in whatever they were inquiring whatever they were seeking funding for the other thing would be another thing that will make uh proposal to be uh of uh to be strong would be the exper okay experience leadership it shows that the financials are strong the recordkeeping which will now be looked at in the second phase but we can already tell if there is any records even from the first page the executive summary if you have included Your a brief a brief um summary of your projections and stuff you know we can already tell that there's more coming because the second phase requires that um the growth um I robost product development yeah basically that and it also in in your in your projection in your proposals we can also see that there's a ready Market depending on how you present it as well some would present on the location and how the market is ready to a Embrace their products and that is really important how the market is ready to embrace your product so I will go to cash flows which I felt was really important um in the second phase okay what you what what next after the preliminary is the second phase which is um a second review which is a dipstick review we are going to review based on a checklist that we will share post the call you will be share you will receive the checklist where it has basic requirements of what we need for the review now in the checklist Melle before you go to the checkl I think I'd love to pae there and give some room for reaction and questions and insights before you go to what we'll be looking at in in that next phase maybe you can speak to the color codes okay what are the color codes um how you know what what and then give sort of some some instances of specif you know any specific examples of maybe two three Enterprises not by name but maybe by by description of of of you know what how they you know how they they played out in the in in in each of the of the color coding so people can get a sense of how you know they're looking at you say there's there's green I know you said there's blue and there's there's yellow what what does those mean um what are some of the things that you know um you you observed you know across the Enterprises that that that were were categorizing those those particular color codes maybe you can speak to that um give you some examples and then um maybe after that you could also speak to some of the insights in Industry different Industries industry sector what are they looking out for what what what what you know in the observations of what they submitted and what are some of the parameters that you observed and and what what do you think is needed and then maybe pause there for some reactions and questions from the the group before then you move on to what we will be looking at in the next stage and before you go to the next stage also maybe after you finish that questions from the project owners and then Insight also from Dr Roland and and and um and Molly if you if you want to give any insight and then we can move on to the next steps okay thank you nyaka um I will start with the color codes so we color coded them to green blue and yellow as I had mentioned the uh from strongest to the ones that require support so the green was the The Proposal that we felt was really strong based on the presentation of the idea then we have the blue code which is those that we feel they're they're just okay they're not they're not very strong and they're not very weak they're just being monitored and they still require but it's just polishing a few things here and there and then there was the yellow ones that um where we realized that the idea was amazing but the presentation of the idea was where the challenge was so if the presentation could be wton because I would give an example of one where the the the idea was based um on on covid-19 happening and that shouldn't be the m motivation the vision because um after the pandemic what next you know so we felt that the real idea behind the business was not brought out you know it wasn't it wasn't clear so we put it on hold and said that wait we need a clarification clarification on that you know what what is the real purpose of this application and I would go back to the green okay what what made some applications to just stand out I will give an example of someone who was um uh looking to in invest in agriculture so they have already been in operation for about over 10 years so this is someone who has already been in the industry they they have experience you know so the experience already gives them a higher Niche and then they have already they can show they have shown how their products have been embraced by the market and so they're just looking to scale up and they have given you know how they will face the competition as they scale up they they have it's very clear on the objective and everything so we just want to know more you know even anyone even an investor an analyst you want to read more about this so they they were already as a strong proposal and we're ready to go into the next phase um another proposal I would look at is someone in manufacturing someone would like to invest in manufacturing they would like to raise capital for a plant a processing plant when we look at how they presented themselves everything was very clear but we were not clear I mean it is an amazing uh idea however looking at the manufacturing industry right now and the specific PE man uh plant they want to venture into there is really low competition but we are not we we we need more convincing that they will be able to be sustainable you get so we need like proper cash flow projections we need to see their financials because they've already been in operation for a few years and they they seem to know their way around but there's a little convincing that's needed so it doesn't mean that the idea was it wasn't bad it wasn't good was okay it was just okay we just need to understand that yes you have little competition but how do you how do you plan on being sustainable yeah and then I will touch on one that was yellow coded which is um well it wasn't strong enough but it it requires support um I would look at someone in the hospitality sector and we all know that right now Hospitality sector is is facing challenges yeah but they require acquisition of some equipment and assets to set up a restaurant now restaurant business is great everyone needs to eat we love food but we need it needs to be clear on how the business will be set up because they they showed there was lack of experience you know they already know that food will always be eaten by people and you know it's a lucrative business but the the the directors did not show what experience they have had in the business there was according to what the proposal showed there was no experience so it was not about the idea but how will they run it you know there's no experience there's no growth plan like it wasn't clear on anything so it was it it requires a lot of strength it doesn't mean the idea was not bad it was a good idea but it it requires a lot of strength to support it because it's also a saturated industry so that was that was just an example okay all right so color coding green are you know strong generally almost ready just need a bit of more clarification blue is monitoring you know the idea is well presented uh you know almost strong but needs further clarification to strengthen it and to give ability um yellow you know good presentation or good idea but really lacking in some very strong areas that are needed to make the idea viable yeah um and I know you'll speak to how they can all then strengthen these ideas uh maybe before we go into that um reactions from from you project owners questions from Project owners like dran says if you have anything specific from what you presented that you want to know that you want to find out that we can help you to go back and and you know strengthen that uh please feel free to to take the floor now anyone can speak you can just unmute and and and ask your question or or share your insights yeah so um I'm pambo from Mal I just wanted to know like um um um you're talking about the color and um we talking about green yellow and blue so saying like when when G feedback going to email us with like the things that have pish up just that have get it all from the meeting or I going to send back the emails as per project yeah thanks okay um thank you Harris for being on the call um however this is a Kenya review Malawi is on Friday because part of your your next steps is tied to your leader who's not on this call today um but you know um I see somebody else as well um on the call um who's this tiura Charles I don't know where you're calling from is it from Rwanda but um you know you're welcome to be on the call and just listen in but um I know that the the schedule went out with the days for your country because the support coming out of the call is tied to the leader in your country um so in terms of next steps you can listen in and just get insights from what the Kenya team are doing but in terms of next steps for you in Malawi I think you're going to have to wait for your Malawi call because they're tied to your leader in Malawi who's going to be able to support you on the country country is that okay yes but and I can I can tell you I I like him already uh because he's getting a head start uh and he will be further along than anyone else what good business owners and entrepreneurs do they are he is already the learning and so he can have some things tweaked and adapted even by the time we get there on Friday that is critical that is one of the things that investors look for not someone who just already has all the answers the first time but what is their H how proactive are they how diligent are they how prepared are they and so that's uh that is great to see there while while we're addressing and waiting for a couple of folks to unmute as well to ask their questions Michelle I just wanted to commend you uh for for you know breaking that down and your team for all the work that they've done in evaluating and providing the feedback and the support uh and helping these Enterprises be ready for to receive real funding and um uh you mentioned a couple things that I thought were were very important and I wanted to expand on one thought and that was on the ownership breakdown we haven't yet spoke about that but one of the things before you get funded every single one of them will ask and must know is who uh the ownership breakdown who owns what do you own 100% of the Enterprise or do you actually only own 20% and your mother-in-law owns 80% if so I want to meet your mother-in-law because she's going to be my business partner more than you you may be the one doing a lot of the work but when it comes down to it legally she's the one who may control more of the business than me if if I only have 10% equity and she has 80% Equity she calls the shots not me and I want to know who I uh who the other investors are and so the ownership breakdown also impacts an Investor's decision to invest in your company or not and then I also really appreciated the uh the Food Service example that Michelle provided because uh even in the United States obviously food is is is something food and housing are are fundamental uh however uh food products can be good uh but restaurants specifically uh are usually bad uh for investors to invest in uh so even in America you the only funding that a restaurant gets is if they already have one or two successful very successful restaurants and they are wanting to franchise and open up more around uh maybe in other countries um or in other cities um but if you're you have one in uh on one side of Nairobi and you're wanting to open up uh a restaurant on the other side of Nairobi or in a different neighborhood that's not going to be something that an investor will invest in uh not for this type of an investment uh because restaurants are very risky uh for a number of reasons uh but I can tell you also the other thing that would go into that is if it is your first restaurant versus if you have been in the restaurant industry as an owner or you know for or or or senior manager for for 20 you know years that would make a little bit of a difference but so many firsttime entrepreneurs want to open up a restaurant they want to open up a cafe they want to open up you know some kind of shop because it's cute or it's they know how they want to decorate it or what they want to see in a restaurant and and um opening a restaurant for your first business is one of the first is one of the worst Investments you can make for your first business as well but there are plenty of Great Food Service ideas for your business um that may be uh like takeout or maybe you are a food delivery service so you go to all of the different cafes and people can order like in our in America they have like Uber Eats or GrubHub and those kind of places to where I can order from a bunch of different restaurants and uh it goes out to a large group of people kind of like uber uh or DD uh in China and they will go pick up my food and bring it to me for you know a charge maybe $4 do or5 or something and and so those are good ideas also if you have a u a signature uh product that is able to be uh scalable meaning you don't have to cook it to prepare it there's a way to mass produce your food item then you can get it into grocery stores and into Supply chains in other places but the other reason why you have to be careful on food service is because the tastes are so different by culture so you are naturally limiting your from an Investor's perspective the business can't grow Beyond a certain size because you can NE you can rarely grow outside of your region where that pal where they have a pallet for your food product um what the the best sellers in China are not the best sellers for food items are not the best sellers in the United States uh but a goo Pizza frozen pizza in the United States you know they're not the you know someone in in shinzen or in Shanghai or is not going to put that in the microwave and heat it up for the family dinner part of it's our cultures are different America's moves faster than most other countries and so they want their meal done in 60 seconds in a microwave and China you know maybe they have been working on it someone in the household has been working on the dinner for three or four hours uh every day and that's kind of the role uh and they would almost uh uh feel it a disservice to their family to do something faster so the very thing that sells in America could actually be an insult in China as it relates to food but certainly as it relates to taste and uh pallet so that's a very interesting Dynamic when you're looking at the food industry restaurants and so forth good good insights um good insights Dr Roland thank you so much uh Moren would you would I see you have some comments would that you have for Michelle would you take the the mic Moren maren while Marina is doing that and and I see he's trying to probably trying to find unmute I think he just found it I see that maren go ahead and tell us what business you're in I see you're in the entertainment industry and what your objective is so wrap all of this into into for Michelle if you will all right sh uh I think what I'd like to know is just to get an understanding of um if it is more of a startup Michelle this question is for you perhaps uh what would be your advisor if it's more of a startup probably the the directors don't have that experience but it's an idea that's uh it's a concept that can be sustainable yeah what would be your advice in terms of making sure that the proposal is fed up yeah I think that's what I would like to know okay all right um are you in entertainment industry Marine are you in the entertainment industry yes it's a conglomerate It's Entertainment uh stroke Hospitality stroke service yes so it's a it's a whole idea that's supposed to be executed as one okay and um can you speak a little bit more about what what what what your desire is for for this in the term of Next Level and uh why you're even looking at uh submitting you know this idea for investment do you want to speak a little bit into that so that Michelle Dr Roland and others on the call can be able to give you some insights um regarding your submission and what can strengthen yeah sure so uh basically we looked at the market uh where we as we put in our proposal the market we're targeting is um there is such the more or less such designs but not as complete as ours so we're looking at disrupting the market a little bit so uh the entertainment section um basically offering entertainment and then hospitality and also just having like more of a a fun pack yeah so to speak so I'd like to know uh from Michelle and probably yourself and Roland what exactly should such an investor probably put into uh put at the back of the mind when they're trying to uh pull together the proposal and what are the factors that probably need to be uh put together as at now before even the proposal goes to the next level just say that again say that again okay sorry probably the network so I'd just like to know what advice would be given at this level as we prepare the proposal so that it can be strong enough for the next level yeah being that probably not something that's been uh there before it's a new idea that needs to be put into practice and the concept is really exciting okay thank you um Dr Rolan you can go and Michelle then I I will follow certainly uh well I I like your vision um and your idea my my question here is I'm I I see I think I see what you're trying to go for it's almost like a a small Disney World there or a a theme park kind of maybe a Fun Park uh where there's different rides or different things entertainment type things uh you know depending on if you were focusing on families or just children or young people you know I I would want to know where which Target you're marketing uh or which Market you're targeting and then also I would want to to know uh what what do you do now uh and do you already have land do you already have uh where this is going to go and you just need investment for rides or for infrastructure um do you already have this Market or and you're just moving to a bigger place you know can you expound a little bit uh you know on on where what you're currently doing or what you currently have uh Roland sure I think that's great So currently I work as a HR manager but basically I do uh I have a passion for entertainment and uh and and Allied staff so I've been doing that on the side but I really want to transform the idea into real uh actionable Concepts so together with other partners we come together with the idea and we would like to do it basically to attract family children you know and a larger uh to a larger extent different people not just family and children but yeah Incorporated in and do they do they need to stay overnight or is this a something they do in half a day or a full day or you know because you know safaris are obviously very big in Africa um I plan to take a 1day safari uh while I'm there uh there's actually but there's a lot of three-day and fed day safaris uh so H how is yours uh just somebody would enjoy your entertainment facility for a few hours or is it a multi-day because that your multi-day is a lot harder a sell for people you have to have a whole lot more for them to travel incur the accommodations for lodging you know and so forth so what what are where are you playing in that space so basically we want to have uh I think both so we have the shortterm and the longterm where we can offer um probably camping uh camping facilities uh for future camping facilities and then uh looking at the area basically we've not seen such kind of a facility uh in the area so we want to provide a facility that can disrupt the the normal entertainment Hospitality Market in the area so it will include probably having the the the looding facilities in terms of camping or rooms and then entertainment altoe and then a fun park so it's a it's all in one yes and and so you don't have land or location presently right you you would be seeking in funding in order to buy land and build infrastructure I I suppose we already have land so what we're looking at is what we're looking for is infrastructure and probably uh infrastructure and execution to the end but we already have the land okay that's great that means you're a step into into it uh and it's not just conceptual so that is is very good that's encouraging um the the next step that I as an investor would would really want to understand is okay let's say you have the land let's say we give you the money to build the infrastructure uh uh how how do you be competitive um because we really don't know what price points th because like you said this is different than other fun parks so what price point are is your audience willing to pay you know um are you gonna be priced too high are you gonna be priced too low how do you know how to price you know if somebody wants to do the fun park but not stay the night in camping or in rooms or so forth um uh is the location uh someplace that is hard to get to uh and so even though everything is wonderful and it's Priced Right will people actually come uh so what are your thoughts on on those points uh for the location I think we are we are we are primally located uh in terms of uh access for the price we we we we looking at being competitive not really high and not really low because I mean there has to be return on investment at the end of the day and we're also looking at segmenting the pricing as you just rightly put it that those ones would want to come around probably just for a day there those ones who want to come in Camp so having different price ranges depending on the the services we're going to offer and uh yes we want to create a niche for ourselves in terms of being um different as I just put it from the normal uh Service uh service industry or rather Hospitality indust that's around there so I think it's a well thought through idea and uh probably as we move from the executive summary as we'll be guided we'll be able to give more insights around what are the the marketing um channels that we intend to use to make sure that we are really AF FLW yeah do you expect to open up is part of your vision to have these fun entertainment Hospitality spots in different countries around Africa and kind of become a a a middle Market uh entertainment spot or what are your thought are you just trying to build one and that's kind of the end and that's it I think for now we we're looking at building one in Kenya uh that's really stands out not really thought about expanding to different locations but just one that really stands out can give us the return on investment and also still uh make sure that our customers still have something to talk about when they leave the place okay now just for illustration Services I want those listening to understand uh that's perfectly fine uh this would probably be more of a debt Arrangement uh than a equity Arrangement because if she's only wanting to to have one location one really good location um that's okay but for an investor that's not uh going to provide a a big return and if I can put a h 100,000 in a in something that's going to give me a 10 times return versus something that's going to give me a two times return uh you know I'm going to take that same 100,000 and put it in the other business so uh uh so in in her what I heard from this I can deduce that you know this is probably a debt financing deal not an equity deal but if she was wanting to open up more in different parts of Africa and maybe it's not for 10 years until the second park opens but uh entertainment spot but if that's not kind of on the road map uh for the distant future um and really plan to do that and and that be a burning desire like we're building this first one with excellence in order to go to this next step uh you would get more fun at that time for expanded growth in other countries and other Parks but um uh that would be an equity play that would be Equity financing if you were looking at doing that way because that's a long-term View and a long-term relationship of how we want to build the entertainment Hospitality sector in Africa uh and there is a market for this um where it's not the Disney Worlds and the in the seaw world and the major uh theme parks around the world but they are the smaller entertainment spots to your point whether it's you know go-karts and put putt golf miniature golf uh and uh batting cages and you know petting zoos and you know what whatever mix of things you have where they can just kind of stay in a restaurant where they can eat while they're staying there in a cafe and lodging U so I can I I see your vision I do believe that that is that it's viable uh that's the theme park industry is usually seen as risky and but uh but the way you're you're presenting and the fact that you already have the land um I I don't I don't see it as a as a major investment risk um there are the questions that I pres presented as will people come uh and the accessibility and the price points of that um and how it compares to other entertainment spots maybe they the other entertainment spots don't have lodging because people don't want to do lodging at that they just want to be able to go and leave um and so there maybe a reason that hasn't succeeded or maybe it's going to be the next biggest idea you know in Africa so I do think it's worthy um but I also believe that uh if you're going to put in all the time money and work and and to build one with Excellence um then even if you don't have enough energy to personally open more in the future at least you would have a template for how to open and how to launch a new entertainment center that you could franchise out or some you know someone else you lend the brand and the blueprint for doing that and they open up you know whatever your brand is your name in their city and they pay you a an upfront fee for all of that and then they pay you monthly a royal y based on the percentage of sales uh that they get maybe uh usually it's between two uh and 4% something like that so two or three perent of of sales every month and that's for you to continue to advise them or to for them to be a part of uh new things that you come out with at your Park but um but but that's how you're meeting needs across the continent and thinking like a like a really a big business person even though you would be a small business yeah and um again for for marine um in addition to what's been said and the rest of us who are on the call how are you uh embracing the need for convenience you know right now we're moving into an era where convenience is key we're also looking at the role that technology is playing okay so how are we embracing technology um in our businesses um to just enhance some of these things um Michelle do you want to react to moren's um thoughts and questions and anybody else to speak um please feel free to to put your hands up and uh and share your insights your questions and your thoughts hi Morin so I have been listening to what the idea that you have and it it shows that we do have other themed parks that are similar like that in the country I believe you're from Kenya in Kenya if you're from Kenya we do have such themed parks and our question like in our review what we would look at most is not just your cash flow and how you expect cash to comeing it's how you will bring the customers in to you know how what's your marketing strategy how will you convince and sustain you know and keep your clients that's the most important thing because they are the cash they are the cash that will pay all your returns and everything so it's it's more of how do you plan and then you said you have Co directors we would also be keen on knowing does anyone have any experience in such Hospitality you know it's really important that you have some experience or are you planning to go on some sort of training you know just as Dr Nolan said if you want to be a doctor you need to go to medical school so if you want to be in the hospitality industry being in HR is amazing because you already deal with people and that's great at least you understand you know how to deal with people but in Hospitality you need to understand how to play with our minds to be able to come back you know catch us how how are you planning on holding on to your clients should they arrive you know how are you sustaining that yeah okay as we look at that there's somebody else two people on the on the chat um Pauline you're talking about your business in Agri business you can take the mic and uh and you know share the insights and questions you have for the for the panel um in the meantime time um Alice asks what currency should we use in The Proposal the currency is in US Dollars just to standardize you know we all understand the US dollar requirements to convert uh the currency to US dollar amount so that we can know this is the amount being asked in US dollars is the call closed or can one submit a coner before 10th of July well now that you're on this call and you're getting the the insights you have a chance to to submit you know strengthen your your your proposal or submit a new one in light of you know the feedback that you're getting here ideas that you're getting so feel free um you know to expand that uh beyond what you submitted so Pauline U marima you can take the mic and uh and share your question hi everyone caller Poli is just stepped aside for a second sure um we've we've been in agre business for some years now and um we have experience in production at the primary level and also have um customers who are who are buying just to go a bit behind to explain ourselves we've done contract farming for um some of large large corporates some of the Millers and also the largest Brewery in Kenya uh We've also moved to we've done some livestock um mostly beef fattening and and sales and try to do a bit of production of our own um feed stock and that comes in with the beekeeping for pollination although on a on a not a very big scale um not nothing that is done in the US um and our proposal is to to scale um move from where we are now into some level of value addition and also increase the stock that we are working with uh we appreciate the livestock business has a shorter cash cycle uh than the other agre business um and therefore returns would be faster and even the reinvestment now um The Proposal we put forward listening to Michelle and Dr Roland um we indicated that we are by and large a startup because because we are looking at mechanization if you look at the number of Staff we are taking are not too many most of this will be mechanized um so in that level of experience we don't say have it but going to the likes of other large investors worldwide or successful businesses they would employ or hire people without without expertise um and even they don't perform you replace them you keep and you grow um so are we a startup or how do we be rated our our look we also seeking both equity and debt of course if Kenya opens the Airways open we improve our quality of course the US will be a market that we want to sell to in future so Michelle and Dr Roland um are we would we as be a startup and how do we go about this thank you Michelle please uh hi marima so um if you have been in business and you just want to scale up we wouldn't look at you as a startup you have some experience you've been there so what we would look at is what is this scaling Vision you have in mind and how are you planning on executing it so basically you're not yet a startup it's it's about the presentation of how you're scaling up it's about the presentation of how you intend to use the funds allocated to you and how you see the return coming and also being in agre business um it is advisable to like like I I sorry pardon me but you said that you intend on um exporting kindly clarify on the the customer base that you're looking at uh PA is actually back um we already are in touch with um customers and those who have rooted to Market in within the country and we see opportunities uh where they've reached out to us for are we able to do more can we present prepare more um and we don't have the capacity today because of funding um but as in our line of business um whether it's beef or v um I'm sure as we part of the scale up quality product Assurance going K Gap Euro Gap and so on to hit the export Market but that would be in the second to third year as part The Proposal but in the first year would be to um let me say Market capture and have that learning curve before we actually begin exporting so that is not immediate right now uh but that will come subsequently our proposal was in three three parts um and uh when we come to the detail conversation proposal by proposal be able to show you exactly what what where we how we intend to go okay so now that you've clarified your customer base your immediate customer base would be locally and you said that you have already identified who you were planning to sell your product to and as an investors and analyst what I would look at is how concrete I you know you you could be you you might be having an idea but it would be nice to cement that relationship by having your clients because if you're scaling up I'm I'm get in it's it's no longer retail you know it's in quantities in bulk quantities so if you are able to cement some sort of um documented uh you know um either no not it could be a contract it could be a you know a performer invoice that if you you know whatever sales agreement you can have with dis guys that pardon even letters of Interest or to buy exactly letters of intent letters of Interest any you know whatever document documentation you can show that can support that you actually do have a customer base should you be able to scale up you know and the timelines you're looking to scale up so that will also you know quick show the urgency in the fact that you're also committed to it and you're looking for a way of committing to your vision of scaling up and you serious about it but I will let Dr Roland speak more about that yes Mar thank you for your uh remarks and and Michelle for the clarifications that you've uh extracted your business uh you know the story when it comes to investment the companies with the best story the best storytellers are the ones who ultimately get the the the investment and so if you notice we're having to talk about different pieces of each of these businesses and what I think one of the objectives is uh which is why the executive summaries which is why the checklist and so forth is to help you put together the story it's how you tell the story of your business so and I actually think that your story is stronger than what you've presented so this is a case where I think it's actually probably a Better Business than what it currently sounds like and I'll tell you the difference okay so um and from what I heard how I would share that story is that you started an Agra business several years ago you said you've been in business several years several years uh you've had an aggro business you've had several divisions of your company you had beef you have uh you know be uh beekeeping and because with pollination and so forth uh and you have you know different uh you know additional animal based products uh you know that you that you're able to provide what you have discovered during this time uh is that uh your most profitable well actually you didn't say the word profitable so you would but you would be able to State what the most profitable product you have is but you said that the from a cash flow perspective that beef is the uh is the best cash flow product that you have so one of your growth initiatives is to focus on uh more beef so what we need investment for is I need to buy right now we have seven head of cattle and uh that produ is x amount of Cals per year that uh uh but we need to really grow our herd to x amount so that we can uh our sales will you know increase three four five times uh so so really that's almost like an inventory funding uh we are needing to grow our the physical assets that directly produce Revenue um now I don't know how you're planning to use the revenue but that's the kind of story you you start me where uh where you've been and where you are and then then bring me up to date with where you are you know we're doing uh $100,000 in Revenue there's four employees two of them are part-time they just as we need them they're not just you know draining the bank account when when they're not working um and you know we we focus on this uh product line during this season of the year and then you know this the bees in this season of the year because they're really active and uh so there's seasonality to it but the area of our business that we think will have the most impact and grow the revenue X percent uh or by x amount of dollars is in beef like you said uh and so this is how much money we're asking for and then that amount of funding will purchase x amount um and so then the question is you know do you already have the space for it um I'm not concerned that you would be able to you know you'd be able to hire more people uh I don't think that that's you have to hire people that are highly skilled and trained for years so you're not going to have a labor shortage uh but but those are the kind of things that I I you know I'm thinking about uh as it relates to your business yeah yeah marimas um does that does that shed light for your questions and uh and your preparation yes it does yes it does thank you very much yeah uh you know as we're using your examples Mor and marimas you know and as the rest of you also want to bring up some of the ideas and and and questions you have around your Enterprises remember you know investor project sort of Link linking and linkages is not just about one plus one in black and white there's a lot of gray areas that are relational you know it's a chemistry it's a story it's someone buying into that story you know buying into your vision the passion you know Michelle say talked about passion are you able to demonstrate the passion for your own idea you know are you able to Captivate people with your story you get it and and is that story a story that is bankable you understand so you know looking beyond the the dots you know the black and whes and the dots you know and the teas and eyes it's looking at how are you presenting how are you telling your story are you present are you giving the best you know um case for your idea are you presenting it in the best way for possible because you're you're the only one who can tell that story we can help you prepare we can share all the insights we are sharing but ultimately you will stand before you know the the investor you know one time when were we were doing um a similar call with some entrepreneurs and um one of uh you know our technical team members was telling the Enterprises and which is very true you can be you can be a a whole room of people males blind it we can do all what kind of and we feel the room but ultimately you'll have to you make sure that the chemistry works you get it so you have to look at this as a as as a you know all the preparation that we making ultimately you will make the presentation as the business owner project owner and tell that story in a way that connects with that investor with that person you're looking at engaging with so keep that in it's not just it's not papers that are going to be pushed going to be relational as well know there's going to have to be some some of chemistry you can have a very good idea that's fun if the investor just doesn't like you you just don't like them there's no chemistry there you know it may not work yeah the idea could be a good idea bankable valuable but if you're not able to have that connection it could also yeah that's correct and one thing I would say as well uh Mara is think through how you are adding value in addition to your normal uh protocol so for example in the United States there's a big difference between grass-fed beef and uh those that have been injected with hormones and growth hormones and so forth uh so really think through your strategy even beyond the high level fundamentals um because sometimes not that uh we're going to go there we just want to know that you go there we want to know that you think more about your business than I think about your business you've thought through it more than I can in 30 seconds and poke holes in it h but you have really thought through and at some point you're going to have some additional differentiating factors uh especially as it relates to if when you're talking about exporting they're going to be thinking they know that people are health conscious and and so things being able to say things like uh grass-fed um you know uh or or or all organic you know those kind of things are going to be very important Yeah Yeah I broke off there I don't know at what point I broke off but uh thanks for picking along and and we can move on yeah so anybody else with a question Michelle you want to react um on on anything there Michelle I think you're on mute yes yes sorry um I think you have said everything there was to say about the investment proposal can I take the floor I had my hand is up but maybe it's not visible to the convenor yes go Alice yeah this is Alice I want to reflect on Dr Robert's uh earlier uh highlight that uh it's not just all money and also Nan's uh uh idea about the Chemistry Between the proponent and the potential investor and I have this one question in the whole package of financing and support would the package include these two comp One technical assistance because in some Investments uh like mine I mean Agri business wanting to move now to Value addition developing in fact uh convenience foods like a snack from certain tubers and and the technology is there and uh would the package of financing in technical assistance and would that be counted as part of the financial value being injected into a business that is my one question question number two is where the investment in involves value addition it would require equipment and sometimes in the light of our concerns of climate change now the technology may be a solar powered uh cold chain uh uh equipment this is just for the sake of demonstration if an investor provides such equipment would that be counted as part of the whole financial package being provided or there be in kind and and and related to these two questions if um a proponent or the person who has developed the proposal has their systems on the ground set and all they're lacking maybe is some additional uh more efficient equipment or Machinery to use would and bringing that in kind not cash uh be considered also just as the necessary support needed for such uh a business to move forward thank you so much thank yeah go ahead yes yes thank you Alice uh some initial thoughts and and you had very articulate questions that I appreciate and so I'll answer them um and uh and if you need to further clarify please do so the the investment agreement um will not contain a technical uh advisory component uh as well uh that's more of a relationship that's when they you call or have phone calls or emails or messages um you know and things like that so for example nin and I work together on projects um but uh but and we have certain Arrangements but however we don't we don't have a contract that states uh that we will talk to each other a certain amount of times a week or that we will email once per day you know or things like that so there is a flow to that communication that is not in any in an agreement um but that is just relationship um and uh if I want to address a couple of the specific scenarios you said if you were going to buy a solar powered tractor for your aggra business uh if if the the investor if he paid for that they would consider that part of the investment okay so if you took a $300,000 you know whether it was debt or Equity U and paid for that uh that would be part of whatever the financial Arrangement is that you all agreed upon all right now if however he he knew someone that could uh uh that wanted to donate a tractor uh maybe they're upgrading their current Fleet and they're getting rid of some of their their older machines but they wanted to donate them to to a worthy aggro business in Africa uh and he facilitated that he would not get payment for that and it there would not be a cost involved that's just a a a a you know a a value add because he was that person was the investor uh so that would not be coming out of the actual investment dollars and that's what I was really speaking to of what other value can they provide uh besides money uh because sometimes I can give you $300,000 or I can help you get a contract that guarantees you a million a year in Revenue well depending on your business that's probably that's a much that's a lot more valuable than me giving you $300,000 and you hope you do $300,000 in sales so uh that that's kind of the perspective does that help uh clarify Alice uh yes it's great in fact in business I would I would want to get take that market contract that you're giving me than having the money yes because it's more sustainable and it can enable growth you see you're exactly thank you so much yeah you're exactly right and and investors look for entrepreneurs who understand that because if I threw those two things out and someone wanted to just take the cash then they're probably not a good business to invest in see so the fact that you understand that provides more confidence in the investors that you know what you're doing you know how to run a business you immediately are able to understand what is what makes sense and what would be a good decision okay thank you since I'm on the floor if you allow me this is also a very general question I think it can benefit all of us uh we have Kenya us relations and looking at the global market and how things are evolving uh you know in terms of trade uh I know for Kenya we are having a bilateral us Kenya Trade Agreement being negotiated uh we also have the Africa free trade uh agreement now in force because we had we got the sufficient number of Party signatories on board uh my question to Timeless and to to you Dr Roberts is that in the whole package once I assume now an A proponent has now gotten the the financing uh within that how will we move forward to no this is not the way I want to frame the question let me think quickly okay is there opportunity within this uh business relationship between the proponent Timeless and yourselves in the US to H enable Market expansion for an investor I give an example I am uh growing organic soy and Processing organic soy to feed into the feed manufacturing uh area specifically chicken feed and therefore my chick the Chicken of my customer will be branded as organic chicken I will not be the person selling the chicken but in the value chain I am providing some very important ingredient that gives a high value of the final product that goes to the market now I want to go to the US market will Timeless and yourselves in the US uh facilitate identification of Market niches that will appreciate the value of organic chicken and therefore link us up well I can tell you from the from the for that the end that question yes an investor who invests in that uh would uh would be available to assist in that now uh they will not go research who you should be selling to in the United States they're not going to you know uh uh uh find find potential customers for you however if you come to the investor and say I want to do business with this chicken farm and with this Farm over here and this one which they're well known anybody can Google them on the internet but whenever you find a few targets and then you come and say do you know anyone uh at this Farm or this Farm or this chicken farm that you can introduce me to uh then they absolutely will and then the other thing is uh maybe they are on the uh you know Association of chicken Farmers the National Association of chicken farmers in the United States uh they may have access to the to the Agro business in unique relationships here that will open some doors for you as well uh so it depends on you doing the research and asking them specifically if they have anyone um but I must tell you I really like your business I think that um it's a very unique uh uh Niche and it is an important part of the supply chain that I actually like better than other parts of that supply chain because uh there are very established chicken farms and chicken providers that you would have a hard time competing with you're certainly not going to become the sole supplier for Kentucky for KFC you know Kentucky Fried Chicken or for uh a um Chick-fil-A or something something like that a major restaurant chain in the world because of of size so it's very difficult to compete with those because it's not just about the chicken it's about the you know the transportation the logistics the you know the manufacturing plants so the fact that you have uh almost a fertilizer for the feed you know or something that helps it them mature faster or grow faster or an organic way of doing this uh to enhancing the feed uh I think is a an incredible support item I have I have seen it work very successfully in um in horiculture uh both on growing mahogany trees and in growing cannabis and other uh types of fruit um products fruit trees and so in each one of those scenarios uh a a stimulant a natural stimulant uh is very effective and can obviously produce a return faster for your clients so I think that is a safe investment um and then it's just a matter of of of logistics and and sales I would throw out one uh because it's organic this should not this should be a a mute point but I would be uh remiss if I did not mention this but the question would have to be asked you know are there any ingredients that may be um uh not able to enter the you know the a foreign country or you know things like that so if there if if it wasn't all organic if there was a chemical that was not allowed or a substance in there that was not allowed you would just want to make sure that you're the ingredients that you're putting into the fertilizer if it is not all organic uh you know are able to be imported and into the country and I speak from experience on this Alice because when I was CEO of the hoverboard company uh they blocked at at one point they blocked All Imports of hoverboards because you know 95% of the hoverboards coming in the United States were were knockoffs they were fraudulent uh we owned the patent uh so ours ended up getting blocked at the border too they didn't know the real thing from the uh you know just from looks from and packaging from the uh fake products the knockoff products so uh you know we had a very difficult time even today globally there is a difficulty a global supply chain difficulty in moving uh lithium ion batteries okay and more powerful the battery the more difficult it is to move if you're shipping smartphone batteries that can be difficult um but not impossible if you're trying to move lithium ion batteries uh to retrofit your car for for power uh you're going to wait months and months and uh it would be very expensive and it might uh be illegal and not be allowed in the country so um I just mention that as a caution as you develop your products for international expansion uh that you do consider that element we have Beth uh that has a question as well Beth please thank you um sorry before Beth goes on before Beth goes on I just want to respond to Alice um you know on her question on how we plan to support so just on on to what Dr Roland has said about um you know is it going to be possible for you know her produce to go into the US market and obviously Dr Ran youve provided a lot of insights in how that could happen but also from a bigger perspective is to look at who are you engaging with in terms of choosing the investor okay the initial question that was posed somebody will give you a million dollars or somebody who give you know in contract or somebody who invested 300 when you're on the ground engaging with these different investors be looking at your long-term strategy you know what it is that you want for your business your future plans for your business and who is the best fit for you for that and that's why we have the Timeless Network you know the technical experts the advisers you know the legal people together with Dr Oland and his team just to support you know those decision- making processes okay now I want to speak a little bit into um you know the big BG scope beyond the funding tour that Dr Roland and myself have put in place okay we are looking at uh tying in additional interventions for Enterprises to be able to build their their businesses and enhance their businesses for growth Beyond just investment okay and these are going to be touching on things like product development you know access to markets access to information you know um the growth strategies the business models that you need and you know as we get closer to the tour you know once we finish the tour we will have different instit institutions and projects that will be at different points in that pipeline so if you have additional needs like you're looking at Market segmentations you know growing business expansion there going to be additional expertise that you can access through us okay to help you to meet that and then through our Network you know wherever it is beyond what the investors are going to be giving you beyond what you have uh you know been able to lock down in terms of offers and agreements and relationship we will see how better to support and what that shape and form looks like at the time okay so just to give you that bigger bigger picture Beyond finding two a sort of perspective that we're looking at those are some of the ways that we can help and then um you know once a year uh the Timeless platform hosts an annual conference um in a in a country in a different country every February uh 2021 will be held in Malawi in February and that brings you know different leaders men and women from different SE sectors with you know um leaders from all over the world people like yourselves business owners you know government leaders you know across all different sectors you know to look at what do we need to do to to be able to to to build collaborative Partnerships interventions and models that will work for Africa's economic and social transformation that takes place over two to three days you know um in in February however what we're doing to enhance this partnership and the value to Enterprises uh Dr Roland leads uh you know the Africa diplomatic entrepreneurship Summit which is in partnership with Timeless that we'll be you know uh running a two-day fully you know fledged uh Enterprise related Summit that's looking at Beyond investment you know other things that enterprises require so you know you know your marketing your growth strategies your models all those things and having an opportunity to showcase and even meet people beyond the investors that will be the funding tour you know the UN you know other investors corporates top top leaders who who can be your markets who can be your partners who can be all those things so just keeping inside of the loop of what we're doing beyond the funding to you will have information at the time when this information is made available so that you can then hand peek and pick what you feel is relevant for your growth and your desire for grow Institute or ENT okay so just keep an eye on that um in addition to what uh you know has been shared on the group and in addition to what we're doing with the funding tool you know that will meet some of those you know very specific um nich Nish Nish Niche questions and and and needs for your Enterprises yeah so I hope that really not just for yourself Alice but even the other people on the call that provides you know a broader view of where it is that we're going we we have a you know a very Broad View uh you know as to what it is we want to do power African Enterprises to be able to thrive to prosper and to be able to cont to Africa's economic growth okay yeah so Beth um you're on next um you can actually uh go ahead and take the mic and and share your question or your insights thank you and Rob Dr Roberts uh my question is actually related to what you've just said uh the additional technical assistance but I'll just um highlight one that uh you didn't specifically mentioned for agre business and I've been in agre business uh we usually contract small holder Farmers uh for production purposes and to meet the requirements the market requirements for international markets you have to invest heavily in um in capacity building of the farmers just to ensure the food safety requirements um attained and other quality CER certifications now if we are going to scale up it also means we need to scale up um the number of farmers and probably the regions that we shall be in at at what level does that uh do the investors would an investor be Keen to invest in that or is that part of their technical assistance and where do we disc at what point do we discuss that no that that would not be part of uh the technical assistance they they really as it relates to because they're not familiar with uh your city they're not familiar with you know a good Move versus a bad move or which farmer is more you know likely to be successful or this type of soil is better than that type in this part of town so there may be there's a nuances that they rely on you to kind of know your business um and you know where you should be contract farming and but I can tell you one of the things that they think about is as you're gaining and adding contract Farmers using their investment dollars perhaps but as you're G getting more contract farmers on board uh did you think through contingency plans so what happens if uh there's a rainstorm that wipes out you know the Farmers on the east side and so you're you want to have some on the west side or in a different climate in case you know a hail a hail storm wipes out a crop or something so having different uh contingency plans for different scenarios that could happen is a is a is a an encouraging and a thoughtful way of doing it unless part of your Niche uh is that it can only be grown in a certain part of the world and you know and you're trying to get as many contract farmers in that one specific area to produce for you and and that is fine as well but they would rely on you to identify uh additional contract farmers and you know so forth and um and then and then you the difference is the investment would probably uh you know this would be up to you to decide how to what to tell the investor but in terms of what I would want to hear it would it would be something along the lines of uh you probably need to increase your processing capacity in order to handle so you may be able to go out and get new contract Farmers every day they're happy to sell more product you know that they produce to you uh but what is your capacity to process it uh to handle it and your turnaround time how fast can you sell the product uh because you know just because you have more contract farming we don't want you and even if you can process it all we don't want a bunch of inventory just sitting you know in your Warehouse either or in your aggro business uh you know do you have enough demand from the customers to support that and so that the timing of when I bring on new contract Farmers uh and is it equivalent to the demand uh is important or do I are contract Manu farming relationships three four five year agreements and so you have to kind of think more long term than than just the equivalent of contract farmer to demand so those are some of the considerations that you would definitely be asked so that they would better understand what they would be investing in okay thank you thank you for that Beth does that um answer your questions do you have any other request or or suggestion on that um I was more looking at okay thank you that as part of the supply chain that uh in when you business you have to think through because if there's a weakness on that and It ultimately impacts on on your business if you have the processing capacity uh if there are quality issues that will be raised and and the quality will be raised at the market end and and that still needs to be guaranteed uh therefore you have to invest even at that level or support the investment at that level in one way or another or partner Okay so Beth what I'm picking from you is um you know you're trying to to to certain whether the investors coming in will be able to give insights on value chain development supply chain and value chain development from a technical standpoint yes and the answer would be absolutely an investor that's going to is that what you're driving at Beth just what you've said that uh it's yes hello can hear you can you hear me yes hello we can hear you Beth yeah yes yeah what I'm saying is that uh Dr robt had mentioned that we look at beyond the finance and uh that's what I was looking at that uh Finance alone uh without that now technical support there there's a weak side and as an entrepreneur and me it's always a challenge yes yes Beth and and I do believe that an investor that would invest in in that business they invest because they have uh they may not have they should not have as intimate of a knowledge of the market as you do but they do have uh good relationships and a broad understanding of the value chain there and can certainly uh you know make uh introductions and the other component to remember with all of these investors as it relates to the value on the in addition to the monetary investment is is that uh The credibility that they can bring to your organization you are able to then talk about that uh so and so and such and such organization has invested in you and uh and here is who they are and the kind of access that they have and um ultimately you know investors are people and people uh invest and companies are people businesses are people uh so and so ultimately this is people investing in people and so when you talk about uh who else is on your team the investor is a new member of your team so so that will be great uh leverage for you even with new potential clients uh that will value having someone of their caliber on your team absolutely understood good so Beth what's going to be important is as you engage with the different investors that you be you know you'll be talking to is to be seeing who has the money that you need but who has the technical you know um insights strategic insights that you're looking for to grow your business you know the network you know some of those uh very you know subtle but very important things that people tend to ignore is looking beyond beyond what what what you know beyond the money all right so so maybe what we can do is is uh come back as Whoever has a question please free to put your hand up or to chat on the on the on the chat box there so that we can pick you up and um and you can speak but now I'd love to just invite sh to sort of begin to look at the next steps what we need to do to build and strengthen our submissions father the different checklist and if Michelle you can really go through those um you know deeply uh so that they can understand the industry requirements and give just perspectives General highlights you know and um what's good to have what I must have um if I don't have the the things on the checklist and if I don't have the things on the on the industry requirements then what how does that affect my submission or my chances and things like that so over to you Beth um Dr Roland I think um the the the documents that that Michelle would love to to to talk about I think are are emailed to you maybe you can present because I don't know if she has presenter um right um maybe Michelle you could try but if you could help with those that super thank you yeah so Michelle over to you thank youan so the next step is the second phase review which I had mentioned earlier is a deeper review deep deep review Into the business operations uh projections and the current Pro you know the current phase that the project is at so with that said we prepared a check list which has basic Mich I'm sorry to interrupt you I have a few uh people who side charted me and asked um what about if we on idea stage it's an idea a good idea that we want an investor to invest in you know speak also to that when you're looking at the the checklist and Dr Roland also in light of the pool of investors that we're having let's think about the people who are saying we have ideas or we just starting up but we think that ideas viable and and you know attractive to investors maybe you can also speak to that as we as we you know go on to this next stage yeah sorry back to you Michelle okay sure so back to the checklist so in the second phase as mentioned we have the checklist now we have a checklist which is which has basic requirements because invest um the analysis should be on something that is almost growing however Dr Nan will talk about the ones that are just ideas and don't have supporting documents yet um I will speak to the ones that have supporting documents which where there's like the legal statutory documents for example um certificate of incorporation directors pins and IDs the basics so Dr uh Roland kindly project the checklist so that I can walk them through it uh can you try to Shar your screen sorry hon if you would go ahead and share your screen that would be fine okay um uh just a sec before we get to that um Dr Roland are you able to comment on the ones that are just ideas as I prepare the projection yes yes uh so the the ones that are just ideas uh would not be appropriate for this uh for these investors or for this kind of uh funding tour I think things are ideas um uh because they're looking for established businesses now it may not be big businesses but there they're established you've been in business you know for a for a period of time and and you've shown some success um this isn't kind of an incubator where you're just bringing ideas uh however uh I will say that uh the uh African diplomatic entrepreneur Summit that we host with uh right before the Timeless conference uh in February that is a good place to come uh with ideas because you have a number of thought leaders there will be some investors there will be political uh folks and and government leaders and uh you have to get good at vetting ideas uh and I can sit here and take idea after idea after idea and determine and know fairly quickly if it is likely to succeed or not with or without investment uh based on if there is a market based on where based on who is doing it based on uh because the problem is here's the thing that I want you to understand when it comes to Business and Entrepreneurship is that there's hardly any new idea in the world okay so it's not so much of how good is your idea uh it is what is your ability to execute on it so I for example I was you know 22 23 years old or whatever and I was thinking of a I I was Tire I couldn't afford to change the tires on my car uh and um and at that and and there's so I wanted to think of why do tires only last you know 50,000 miles or something and uh and then it's because of the interstates in the road and it grinds it down and so then I started thinking well how do we have better roads and then I thought well Nations spend billions of dollars on Transportation infrastructure so uh and they have to repave their roads every you know 10 15 20 years because of potholes and poor in road infrastructure so what if I had a product that uh was able to piece together so I was able to build roads faster rain and snow and and natural elements could flow through it and uh and and it'd be fine and not tear up the road and tear up cars and you know so it saves billions of dollars so I had this great idea of how to uh that would be cheaper and last so much longer for transportation infrastructure great idea the problem is my my 22y old self was not the one who could execute it not because I couldn't come up with the product not because I couldn't manufacture the product but because there are a lot of government regulations there's a lot of relationships there's rfps there is a uh and especially in technology one of the questions we ask ourselves is what is the changing cost so for somebody to switch switch uh from what they're currently using whether it's a technology or a provider and to switch and start using me I may be cheaper but it may be expensive for them to switch over the other major concern is user adoption uh if I have to train people on how to use my software or technology or how to this new way of driving a car that they've never done before if there is uh user barriers to user adoption then that's a major component so there's a whole lot more there's more factors that go into your idea than just the Merit or the need consumer need for it and then there are some needs that are still needs because there is not a a financially viable solution the solution costs more than the problem creates and so that's why we still have problems today that could have been solved 30 50 years ago but it's because the expense to solve them is is too is far greater than just the cost of the problem itself and so things do come back to economics not just ideas um uh and and ultimately I go back to what I see most in ideas is the i i there are grave concerns I if that person can execute and I'll tell you why because if you can execute if you are indeed the person who can execute your idea you would already be taking steps to execute it you would be doing everything but the things that cost major money or you would be doing it in small doses you would you may want to build uh you know an entire infrast infrastructure for an entire country but you have three feet of road to show me but it but that shows that you are committed to that idea what you don't want is what they call Tire kickers people who are just batting ideas around of I think I've got a great idea that's going to make a lot of money and people come and they pitch their idea and they're so convinced it's going to make billions of dollars and they're going to become you know uh very wealthy and and because of this great idea and what you realize is that uh most of the successful products and services and companies in the world it was not because they had a great idea it was because they executed well they are not doing something that nobody else had thought of they're not necessarily doing there's other competitors you know Microsoft or excuse me uh uh McDonald's like I mentioned is very successful but there are Burger Kings there are Taco Bells there are KFC's there's many other restaurants um and so it's about the execution not that you're the only one in the industry and nobody else is doing it in fact there may be a reason no one else is doing it because we know that it's not cost efficient or we know that they come and go all the time uh and and you just aren't a seasoned enough entrepreneur to understand that yet you have to know where to apply your time and and how committed are you to that idea and most people uh ultimately are not committed enough to their idea uh because they have not taken action steps uh on their idea yeah absolutely absolutely I think you've given a very good brief on um on where we're the funding tour the objective and and the kind of um Enterprises that we're looking at right now we'll be moving to to answer what are the next steps moving out of here what are the next steps what what do we what do we take from this call and how do we strengthen those proposals so Michelle um are you ready to share your screen are you ready to go up yes uh can you all see my screen now it is coming through right now we can see see it Michelle okay fantastic so this is a checklist of documents for project owners to submit and the first document we want is uh the application stating the kind and value of assistance required I believe it's the executive summary however as we discussed some of them were not very clear and I believe after this call we will all be able to hash out the areas that need um fine triming so that you can explain your proposition very well very clearly and sell your your your project the second thing would be well it's a it's a Well documented project proposal or feasibility study you find that over above the executive summary some of us do have a project proposal and I mean if you have if you are trying to get into a manufacturing uh in in a processing plant that's manufacturing of course we require I mean step by step proposal of how you intend on doing that how you intend of purchasing the equipment until the commissioning until you know until everything puns out and you're able to give a return When You investment so we need a feasibility study if depending on your project I mean in the services industry your you might not require a such a a visibility study because it might be you know very straightforward however we will require other statutory requirements as uh required legally we need a certificate of incorporation of the existing um parent company that is behind the project because some of them are pivoted from existing corporations so we require what ever legal document you have showing that you have registered for the project we need a memorandum and articles of that S corporation we or passport of the directors or IDs or ID copies since we're dealing with Kenya we would have the national ID copies of the directors or passport copies tax certificate of the directors and shareholders uh CVS of the directors shareholders again it's also important for the directors to show that they have some experience in the industry so the CVS will come in handy um now we would require current management accounts we need to see some books you know like what what what where are you at currently what are your cash flows looking like how are your profits looking like this year and current would be 2020 I guess because we're already media um some of you might still not have audited accounts for 2019 so we would still take management accounts for 2019 but if you have been in existence for over three years we would require audited accounts or whatever accounts you have but audited are more preferable hoping that the project has has been alive for a a period of time uh we would require cash flow projections now here I would like to I'll get back to that because I would like to touch on that a little bit more based on the proposals that we've reviewed and what we've noted on the projections um number 10 on our list is um entity having obtained its Soul name all approvals consents authorizations licenses certificates if you're in construction you know the relevant licenses required you know from Emma license and stuff and if you're in Hospitality you know the license is required Medics know they need to provide from the medical board you know all the licenses required depending on your industry SEC number 11 is important sources evidence of equity contribution saying that Dr Nolan has clarified that this is not really about um ideas it's it's about something that is running so you need to show what have you put in what is your loss you know should all this you know what what what is your risk yeah as the project owner so any evid uh documentary evidence is really important of your Equity contribution certificates of all mandatory contributions that being tax related all M mandatory tax related contributions uh environmental impact assessment this is appli able to those who need it like I said it depends on the industry proof of legal registered address it is important that there has to be I mean like even in our certificate of incorporation there has there is a registered address there so if there is any proof it could be an utility bill it could be from some of you have um lease agreements from the landlords wherever you have leas for the office or for the plant or for whatever you have that proves that that's the oper the the location where the business will be operational number 15 we have ID documents of the member of board of directors sometimes we find that we have a different board from the shareholders yeah so if if you have that we would like to to see that and Senior Management Senor management being the people who actually are on the ground running the operations of the business proof of address of members of the board of directors so board of directors I mean whatever you're able to share to prove that you are legit and it's not you're not shell you know some of the board of directors yeah evidence is really important for that because the investor would like to know that they are going to bed with someone who exists so that's basic those are the basic requirements for every invest as I said previously you need to have the maximum number of documents that you can submit on the basic checklist the more transparent you are the more trustworthy you are and yeah that's basically it on the checklist before I move into the next step kindly if you have any questions on the checklist you can bring them up okay thank you Michelle just to kick off the questions um you know I'm sure there are a lot of people who have been asking um what if I don't have number one to 16 what happens what what what's my chances what's you know what if I have some of the documents and I don't have some of them then what you know and then maybe speak to [Music] um um number 11 I think speak to number 11 a little bit more just to provide Clarity how would someone document if they're a business owner you know they started the business the business has been running say for example the agre business shared by the marimas you know um how would they document the contribution and the value of that contribution to date to be able to demonstrate that this is my contribution to the business as I'm seeking this kind of funding you know and then number two if they're seeking let's say um $200,000 do you also want them to say out of that $200,000 what it is that bring in or or or you know how do they how do you want them to present that point 11 um pardon please repeat the last part yeah um I was ask so just give a clarification on how you would love them to present Point number 11 if there's a business owner for example the the the the marimas who have shared that they're in agre business and um they could be looking for investment How do they quantify and document their Investments to date what they've put it into the business okay and if they're asking say for $200,000 do you also want them to State what stake they're putting in that or or not you know just give a clarification on what you expect them to be doing [Music] around1 of you have questions yeah go on okay Point number 11 I will start with the bottom part which was if if you need $200,000 to kick off your project um how much you have uh you need to State how much you yourself are putting in in the investment so that we are clear on how much you really require yeah it needs to be clear on how much the Gap costs it needs to be very clear on that so if it's $200,000 but you actually need $127,000 let that one be very clear that I have already ined Ed I have already bought plant and Equipment worth x amount I have already done this worth x amount and I just need a deficit of X that needs to be very clear uh because it will also strengthen your chances of either moving you up the ladder on the coded because if if if you ask for $200,000 and your cash flows do not support that you see it reduces your chance but yet the truth is you only needed $127,000 and your cash flows actually support 127 so it actually increases your chance on your transparency on the contribution required then I'll go to clarification on evidence of how you have contributed now if you have bought planting equipment you have documentation related if you have um paid some suppliers you have your invoices if you have whatever you have done you have something that you paid for unless it was on a cash basis and you know there wasn't receipts there wasn't paper trail of which I believe that Dr Nolan was clear that recordkeeping is important so if I would suggest that you seek all the paper trail you have showing your Equity contribution what you paid for that really matters yeah uh is that clear on the evidence I hope it is the project owners this is your time to to speak and seek Clarity and ask the questions because this is what you'll be building on you know moving forward for the next round this is Alice uh thank you for that elaboration on terms of requirements um on a portioning the the contribution of an investor of the business owner uh what happens if historically you invested and uh got a building whose value is now very high can even be much higher than what you're requesting but the real the reality is it's the liquidity which is an issue you have got uh you want financing to enable you move to the next stage how does one get a value to Value the building to give it its current value or would we as in bookkeeping give it the historical value I don't know okay that's a very good question um if it is in construction I'm sure you have estimated value right now you can estimate where the building is at in the market and how much it would sell at comparing to its neighbors within the location so you can work with your estimated value for now okay thank you the other question is on uh evidence of registered address uh if the registered address for my business is my residential address is there a problem with providing my residential address and that is the the local the address from where the business is run no that that that's not a problem if your residential address is the one I'm sure you have um I don't know receipts from your landlord lease agreement something that would prove on a utility bill water bill you know something that proves because you're the one and you you need to state that the reason you have provided that because as you can see the checklist has um four columns and on the fourth column you state you know you need to State what you have submitted why you have submitted lead and why you haven't also submitted so you can State there that you have submitted this and it's because your um your resident is your office and I believe we have M with a question as well H everyone is can can I ask if we are going to be sent this checklist pardon are we going to get this checklist yes you will you will get it okay yeah after this phone call you'll get all the checklists all the next steps with clear instructions of what to do you'll get that via email marim did you have a question yes this is poine on the Equity contribution my question is is land uh acceptable as Equity contribution either in hold or in part and um in terms of uh title ownership uh what is the requirement okay land is acceptable because I mean it's part of the project and uh the title you need to state where you're at if you do have the title if you're in the process of acquiring and just state where you're at in the process of acquiring the title but if you acquiring you do have a copy of the title right yes yes you can share a copy of the title actually you should share a copy of the title where land is used as evidence of equity okay thank you okay there being no other questions for the moment I will move over to we have a second list of Industry requirements her this list is not limited to the things that are here because each investment is unique and it might have extra documentation to support it but these are the basics and I will start with um construction now construction I have number one we have basic kycs now basic kycs are all in the basic checklist tax identification number certificate of incorporation all those things are in the basic checklist so those are the basic things that we require over and above that we do require any current litigations that the company is involved in yeah it's it's actually important to to note that um another thing would be tax clearance certificate I think we already said that there's a company profile or project visibility study depending on which and where you're at in the project we have um audited accounts management accounts which I had mentioned we have a list of Aging datas so if you're already in business you have already uh supplied or sold you need to share your current datas because your data management is key to an investor you know if you don't collect your money how you you know get cash for your operations so it's it's really key and important for you to share that um any technical references of Works performed in the last years so this in construction is also really important otherwise if this is the first one it will be looked at as a startup and a little more scrutiny will be required based on your R&D yeah uh a bill of quantities for the current which is the cost of construction for the B the current project we will need profiles and professional certificates of the project managers surveyors and Engineers professional indemnities from The Architects and engineers uh we will need a list of major assets and equipments currently owned by the project owner an environmental assessment certificate and other statutory licenses as per that are required in your country so that's not limited to that if you have like um previous projects that you have done and you can show how you were paid and how you know how it panned out if you have a list of clients that you have supplied to before and you know that their names would make good for you you can do that just shared it so strengthen your portfolio we have the ICT sector and we have the basic requirements which is number one two and then the third one was the company profile SL project visibility study um again if you're in any litigation it is important to note that because an investor needs to know uh the audited accounts management accounts all those were there and qualification experience of Key Personnel this been a Services uh sector project your qualification is important of course your experience is also very important it is good to State what you're doing where where you're at in the industry trading Services again we have the basic requirements and then I will skip to number three economic diversification Drive certificate were applicable only if it is related to your project import export licenses if it is related to your project um the rest are all the same actually they're all under the basic requirements and it's not limited to this if you're in the trading sector and you have other documentation that supports your project kindly share as well Healthcare sector basic requirements are mandatory over and above that we need licenses of course of the key personnel that they are licensed to practice we need licenses uh Medical Board licenses for the practice itself as well and any other statutory license that you you need and evidence if you have if you already have equipment in if if it you know like if you're a dentist and you have equipment ready or anything you have just share a list of assets and their values Services again the basic requirements as for the checklist and any other qualification licenses that you need Hospitality has the basic and you might need something extra like food handlers health certificate any professional guide certificate occupation permits and environmental audit reports nma permits all those are required over and above and if you are in Tours and Travel business you will need copies of log books you know proof of ownership that the vehicle or Machinery you know for contract or hire V vehicle inspection your latest vehicle inspection reports and any other uh related to the tour company if it is um air or C we have the air wealthiness and C wealthiness certificates so just as I had mentioned let it be related to the industry the rest are as mentioned in the checklist I will scroll down to agricultural sector uh we have import export where applicable we have ago certificate where applicable I will skip the basics to I will skip the basics to animal Transit permits import permits Aviator related pre premises licenses Horticultural permits livestock permits dried drain per permits all those permits that are required legally for you to trade basically moving over to the manufacturing we have the basic requirements and then over and above that we need full information and details of the products being manufactured it is important to understand the products that you're selling that are being manufactured we require the statutory licenses that come along with the industry you're in that you're Manufacturing in yeah over and above that the rest are all in the checklist Financial Services again I we'll just skip to the statutory like governing body licenses RBA Ira banking licenses where applicable qualification and experience of Key Personnel yeah those are the extras over and above and anything else that supports your project mining the same case environmental assessments professional indemnities from The Architects Engineers any anything else that supports the project I think that's it those were the major industries that we captured if anyone has has not heard of requirements in their industry I would like to to know now if we have not we have left out anyone any questions on the great Michelle any thoughts Dr Roland on the two documents I know I think uh it's very explanatory um you know for for everyone you know this is really uh these are things that as as we mentioned before you want to have in line whether or not you were getting funding whether or not you ever want to sell the business just the exercise of bringing all of these things together and being organized will help you think clearer make better decisions for your business uh when you have things this organized uh this is this is this is important to the health of your business regardless so uh these are not hoops that you have to jump through uh to just to get funded these are kind of the basics of any business that you start these are the things that you put in place to begin with and then you have your your your organized system and so that I think that's important to understand uh if if you're looking for why do I need certain things or why do we need it this way uh just know that that is not uh you know be for busy work or things along those lines it's really uh the way you would want to start any business and keep things organized thank you for that all right Moren sorry Michelle can go on yes you can go on Michelle okay that said done with the checklist we expect that you will submit with your checklist and all the the documents you know supporting it um we shall review and we shall be looking at as I had mentioned when I started that we're looking at the the the proposals from the inside out you know it's important what what is inside the business is more important than outside and it will determine whether that business will survive any storms that come its way you know um so we shall be looking at everything in the checklist and From the Inside Out is is um the operations how you project your cash flows which I would really like to touch on immediately after this and and the management the management is also important so back to the cash flows um on the cash flows what we expect to see are a detailed cash flow for the next 24 months the next 24 months we would like it month on month on month on month would mean your inflows followed by your expenses followed by your net profit or loss now your inflows are your incomes so if you're in manufacturing you would probably have different incomes from the sale of your product if you have byproducts from the sale of your byproducts if you have waste material that can also be converted into money again from the sale of the waste material whatever your total income is however you also need to project that you will receive the funding so you can project that in the month of October you will receive $100,000 please put it in your inflows yeah let your inflows Rise by $100,000 that you have received in October let us see a breakdown in The Next Step which is the uh expenses or operational expenses let us see how you break down that $100,000 in the next 24 months let us see how you plan on spending the money because that's it's very key for the investor to know how it's going to be broken you're going to of course some of it is going to be a bit deep they might not get into intricate details but as the analyst we will look at that we will look at that to strengthen your case so we will look at whether the funds are being directed well or diverted into non project related uh other projects basically so please break it down and then let us see it spread now another thing you need to capture in the expenses at the bottom of the expenses is how you plan on paying it back so that's also an expense to you how the amount you plan on paying back so that your net profit is less what you're paying back so if you want to pay back um $100 every month it needs to be practical that you're going to pay back $100 every month of x amount and we can see that you will still survive because at the end of the day the the amount given to you needs to show that we will give it to you you will be able to invest in this and you will be able to make a profit and still pay back your investment because it's not yeah you need to be able to make money from the investment do we have any questions on the cash flow any questions on the cash flow and the breakdown of it [Music] okay all right um I believe there's none yet however we are still available to assist should you come up with should you have them later on so we will share the checklist and the industry requirements which is basic industry requirements provide as much information as you can um as you were told you are dealing with another person who needs to just understand you and understand what you want that's basically it from me over to you June okay uh thanks Michelle you you had mentioned that you're going to talk about management I think You' you've just missed out or or are you okay with that you talked about that you will talk about man of the key personnel yeah just yeah the key personnel I had captured that a little bit in the checklist when I was looking at the checklist is important to share who your key personnel is of course because we will require their legal documentation as I had uh mentioned that we require CVS um I uh tax certificates at least to show who the management are and what their experience is in the industry they want to venture in that that is really key or yes that is really key for the management all right now thank you so much and you know what's what's interesting I just want to commend you for the great work U Michelle you've done with the technical teams and and their appraisers uh thank you so much for that and the insights um I just want to touch on what uh you've just finalized with and what Dr Roland has has highlighted that these checklists and these requirements are are basic this is what we should be having naturally and you know it reminds me whether you're going for debt Equity or even grants you know the these are some of the information that they still look at I mean we've gone for Grants over and over again and this is the same information even those people just giving you money you know to use they still want to know that that even though you will not pay back how will it be used how have you set yourself up in in a way that guarantees that that money is in safe hands to deliver an agenda whether it's impact whether it's you know expansion or whatever so you know just want to to Really um say that for whatever reason whatever the outcome this is a good you know stage to be at in this process and this is an important stage to be at because it gives you an opportunity to actually look at your business and strengthen it strengthen you know the foundation so that the building becomes stronger it can go higher okay um so so thank you so much Dr Roland um any thoughts any insights any any any feedback that you'd love to give thank you I would say uh for them to be prepared for very uh to know your numbers know the numbers of your business because the way uh investors in America and in Europe U and and increasingly even in Asia the way they are approaching this is you may have 60 seconds to say what business you're in you know I'm an aggro business and I'm dealing beef and I deal be uh pollination so on so forth they you give you 60 seconds to say what you do but they very quickly will say what is your annual revenue what's your net profit meaning after expenses so you might make a million dollars but if you spend a million in one dollar then you you're really losing a dollar a year right so or maybe you're only spending a 100,000 a year and you're making 900,000 so you have a big profit margin um so they want to know what your Topline Revenue your gross revenue then they want to know what your net revenue is and that's helping them gauge are you spending more than you have coming in and if so they're going to wonder what your plan is for managing those expenses getting those expenses under control or maybe you have to maybe some Industries the expenses are flat and it doesn't matter whether you have 10 customers or a million customers this is the cost so the key is to get more customers as quick as possible there's also uh a phrase that I want you to be aware of uh many of them will say what is your C what is your CAC and of course it's the cost of acquisition uh cost of customer acquisition uh if you're if it if I'm doing Google uh AdWords marketing and um I can get you know that might be seven or eight cents per click on my website and I know that um you know 20% of the people who click on the website will add something to their cart and then you know uh uh 3% will abandon their cart and you know so that percentage will end up buying the product then I'm able to talk about that however if I'm doing that same business but I'm doing something along uh sanitization or anything related to covid at this time the keywords uh if Google will even approve you which they just started approving last week uh certain business to run ads related to any covid support or services at all and it was 10 to $20 per click per click not not so that's and could be somebody who didn't even mean to go to your website and just for that click so you can imagine and you need to have thousands and thousands and thousands of clicks and if you're paying 10 or $20 just for the click you're you're out of business before you even start so uh understanding uh what your Topline revenue is what your net revenue uh your net profit uh that helps us to kind of gauge what your expenses look like uh and then when you tell us how much money looking for we're seeing if you're if it fits to M what Michelle spoke about does the amount you're asking for uh relate to your current size or if even if it's much larger than your current size is it is that the next logical step for your business to take okay maybe you're only doing H 100,000 in Revenue um but if you bought the hotel next door uh it changes your whole business and and and so you need a million dollars to purchase the hotel next door uh that is a that is more uh that is okay and acceptable and is not just based on well if you're only doing 100,000 why are you trying to buy this big you know thing over here because if it's The Logical next business step it's okay that it's a big step as long as it is The Logical Next Step business step super super so I just want to give um one second for for anyone who wants to react or say anything otherwise if it's okay with everybody Dr Roland I think it's been a very you know healthy very insightful very enlightening um uh session of Engagement with our entrepreneurs this you know today uh Michelle you know Wonderful representation of the technical and advisory and business support teams that are working behind the scenes to bring out what what you have observed the recommendations and and and some of the recommendations that you think uh need to go into you know strengthening these submissions further yeah um any last uh comments from the project owners anybody with anything to say any last thoughts any comments yeah Alice you said very informative uh session thanks for the insights you're welcome and thank you for being uh very engaged and and and you know really adding value to the call thank you so much Alice anybody else yeah so thank you so much I know that you there's a lot to digest I know that we've you know we've been on almost a four to five hour call um today really digging in deeply um into this insights yeah Paris thank you you said very insightful obviously very enlightening I see the comments on the chat box um really thanking all of you for making the time for being engaged um the next steps then is to really strengthen your submissions you will receive emails from the technical team just uh you know sharing the checklists the you know the executive summary which you already have that you used to submit just strengthen it using the checklist and you know and the submission dates and the next step processes will be shared so I just really want to thank you on behalf um of of this team that's on the call today and and really wishing you the very best I mean we are very very excited and very optimistic that this will really be as um as Dr Roland and others have said you know this is a very pioneering initiative and I know that the outcomes will will be great and and meet the overall bigger objectives of of you know empowering our African Enterprises you know to thrive to become prosperous and also to contribute to Africa's um economy so thank you so very much I think we will continue to connect um with next steps on email and do have a very blessed day all the best yeah yeah yeah yeah thank you marimas I see you said thank you for the clarifications and all that stuff yes I'm glad you say that your expectations have been met and uh and Thanking us for taking the time to organize this you're most welcome and thanks for your engagement too yeah yeah so we'll be seeing you around um feel free to to leave and get in touch with us um whenever it is that you need via email or any other way all the best thank you all look forward to meeting you in person yeah yeah me too
Rollan Roberts II
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Earn $50 Per Instagram Post
earn $50 per Instagram post do you have Instagram installed on your phone or if you don't are you willing to install it because that's all you need to qualify for today's job position we're looking for six remote workers to help small businesses post content to their Instagram accounts if that sounds like something you're interested in you'll receive the content to upload via email and then upload via your smartphone or tablet so you can do this work anywhere in the world you will need to be english- speaking to communicate with your employers this is remote work so a phone or tablet and internet connection are the main requirements then you'll need 28 hours a week to dedicate to the job that's an average of 4 hours a day but the hours are flexible so that you can do more on one day and less on another it's up to you to get access pause the video copy and paste the link in the description thanks for watching
The Niche Fitz Helps You Build Your eMail List
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Tribal De-Escalation: How The Prophet ﷺ Diffused a Volatile Situation During the Rebuilding of Kaaba
started rebuilding the Caba and only thing left was that they needed to put the black stone and it's such an honor to be able to be the one that put the black stone and they start fighting over it until somebody's like that's it This Is War we're literally going to kill each other over this and then somebody's like wa wait let's not kill each other over this let's wait till the next person walks in whoever the next person is they'll decide and you can imagine everybody's waiting like please Let It Be My Tribe please Let It Be My Tribe they're just waiting so the next person comes in from their tribe so that their tribe can get that off and the prophet wasam walks in and they say the most trustworthy we are happy with his counsel we are content with what he decides and the prophet sallai wasallam in his wisdom he gets them to work off their anger takes the black he takes off his his outer cloak puts it on the ground puts the black stone on top of it takes a representative from each of the tribes they walk around carrying it in the show of unity walking off their anger he brings together everyone in
The Rahmah Foundation
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The 25 Richest African Companies You Need to Know In 2023
foreign economic growth was expected to stall in 2022 as the continent struggled to pick up momentum despite the slowdown in global economic activity Rising Financial Risk High inflation the outbreak of the new coronavirus pandemic and increasingly vulnerable death levels in spite of these challenges the 54 African countries include some of the world's fastest growing economies and are home to some of the wealthiest countries in the world within GDP of 2.2 trillion USD Africa's 1.4 billion person population is one of the most diverse regions on Earth endowed with plenty of natural resources and economic opportunities and it is a big market for Consumer products projected to reach a GDP of 29 trillion USD by 2050. Africa is the second fastest growing economy in the world after Asia with all these impressive numbers it is normal to ask the question what are the biggest companies in Africa the African economy is a mixture of trade agriculture and natural resources they all come together to form an interesting combination of businesses spread across is 54 countries as the African economy grows some African companies have seen their value growing steadily over time thereby ranking as the wealthiest companies in Africa companies that dominate Africa's business landscape are flourishing mostly anchored by excellent strategy top management and well-placed Investments the most dynamic of them are showing impressive growth as some African companies earn revenues of one billion or more in this video we are going to look at the richest companies in Africa by market capitalization with that let's go ahead and explore the 25 richest companies in Africa what they do and how much they are valued but before we get started please help our Channel grow by liking this video subscribing to this Channel and turning on the notification Bell so you don't miss any new updates fbn Holdings fbn Holdings as the name indicates is a holding company for the First Bank of Nigeria located in Lagos Nigeria it is the Premier Bank in West Africa with over 10 million active customers in Nigeria operating as a parent company with the subsidiaries fbn Bank in the Republic of Congo Ghana Guinea Sierra Leone and Senegal fbn Holdings has employed over 7 000 people in 750 locations across Africa with a market capitalization of over 0.6 billion dollars it is among the most Innovative banks in Africa foreign Bank license as a Commercial Bank by the Central Bank of Nigeria the Zenith Bank POC is a Banking and Financial Services Company from Nigeria now the second largest bank in Nigeria with over 7 400 employees it was founded in 1990. its stock is listed on both the Nigerian exchange and the London Stock Exchange and with a market capital of 1.9 billion dollars it has subsidiaries in the UK UA Ghana Gambia and Sierra Leone foreign Holdings found in South Africa the massmart company is one that owns stores like macro gang and Builders warehouse with over 400 stores that they own and operate the company has more than 45 000 personnel and with a net Market capital of 2.2 billion dollars it is one of the largest retailers of consumer goods liquor Home Improvement tools and food in South Africa [Music] 22 Guaranty Trust Bank officially launched in 1996 it is the first sub-Saharan Bank to be listed on the London and German stock exchanges the Guaranty Trust Bank is one of the partners in eco-atlantic city and has employed over 10 000 people it has an average market capitalization of 2.2 billion dollars and is one of the richest companies in Nigeria and Africa as a whole [Music] 21 mihai Holdings with over 17 000 employees MMI Holdings is active in life and health insurance they have an average market capitalization of 2.6 billion dollars making them one of the largest and richest insurance companies in Africa foreign Imperial Holdings operating as an investment holding company with an interest in retail Logistics car rental leasing Insurance Financial Services parts and industrial product distribution Imperial Holdings is a conglomerate that has an interest in a lot of different areas with its subsidiaries under seven segments it has employed over 51 000 people and makes sales of over 10 billion dollars each year foreign BNC Bank known as Bank marrow King Commerce extra year b2c is the first Moroccan company on the list operating over 697 branches in Morocco it was founded in Casablanca and so far it has employed over 5 000 people with a market capitalization of over 3.8 dollars billion it is indeed one of the richest companies in Africa [Music] 18. Banks and trial popular also found in Morocco Bank Central popular was founded in 1926 with a market capital of 4.1 billion dollars it is the second largest bank in Morocco which has over 12 000 employees and a customer deposit market share of 28 percent foreign Ty formed in 2004 by the merger of Anglo gold and The Shanti goldfields Corporation Anglo goldishanti is a global gold mining Corporation with 21 operations on four continents the on gold mining operations in 17 different locations all over the world but are majorly active in South Africa Ghana and Mali having employed over 60 000 people it is Africa's largest public gold company with a market capital of 5.4 billion dollars foreign Commercial International Bank with a market capital of 5.5 billion dollars the commercial International Bank is the only Egyptian company on the list of the richest companies in Africa with its headquarters in Giza Egypt it provides a large number of different Financial Services in Egypt and has employed almost 6 000 people [Music] 15 RMB Holdings formerly known as Rand Merchant Bank holdings r b Holdings is a company for a South African bank that is active in investment retail and Commercial Banking with a market capital of 5.8 billion dollars it has over 22 000 employees and is owned by financial securities limited Royal befoking Holdings proprietary limited public Investment corporation Ella dippinar and other local and international investors [Music] 14. chaparrate Holdings mostly active in food retail chaparra is a South African company with a market capital of 6.7 billion dollars having employed close to 133 000 people some of its supermarkets also offer clothing Cosmetics liquor and other merchandise 13. a tajaru off a bank by far the biggest public bank and Company in Morocco the tejerwafa bank with a staggering 3 500 plus branches is an employer of more than 17 000 people with a market capital of about 7.2 billion dollars it is known to up the richest company in Morocco and one of the richest in Africa as a whole [Music] 12. bidvest group active in a large variety of sectors from Automotive Financial Freight and travel services to catering Leisure and food processing companies bidvest is a South African conglomerate with a market capital of 8.48 billion dollars located in Johannesburg it has a stake in almost everything that can be thought of and a proud employer of a staggering 141 000 people foreign Bosch South Africa remgar limited is an investment holding company which has interest in banking Financial Services packaging blast products Medical Services mining petroleum beverage food and personal care products with a market capital of 9.3 billion dollars rengro is also active in sport and media and has over 22 000 employees foreign Aspen pharmacare Holdings headquartered in Durban South Africa Aspen pharmacare Holdings Limited is a public multinational pharmaceutical company founded in 1997. through aggressive mergers and expansions it is currently the largest pharmaceutical company in Africa and has major site locations like caberha in South Africa and bad oldest law in Germany with a market capital of 9.3 billion dollars a supply branded and generous medicine and other similar products like eye drops ointments and nutrition for infants Aspen pharmacare has employed over 10 000 people foreign group with headquarters in Belleville Western Cape South Africa Salem is a South African Financial Services Group and the largest insurance company in Africa with over 14 700 employees it is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and a 2X the company with a market capital of 10.5 billion dollars was established in 1918 and has developed into a diversified Financial Services business [Music] 8. dangote cement founded in 1992 and now active in 15 Nations throughout Africa dangote cement is the biggest company in Nigeria with an original focus on cement the company over the years has added food products like sugar flour and salt Dango has plants or Imports in nine other African countries and with a market capital of over 13.8 billion dollars the company has employed more than 14 000 people in Africa foreign Standard Bank group an existence from more than 154 years The Standard Bank of South Africa is one of the largest financial companies of South Africa it is operating in 20 Nations across Africa and the world and despite being recently played by very low customer satisfaction in South Africa the company has a market capital of 14.4 billion dollars and over 69 000 employees [Music] 6. barakum based in South Africa vaticum is a telecom provider with over 55 million customers the company is mostly active in South Africa kanzania the Republic of Congo Mozambique and lesofo even though it provides services to over 40 African countries with a market capital of 14.6 billion dollars vaticum has employed over 8 000 people foreign it is a bank that offers Insurance banking Investment Services in South Africa having customers from all sectors of the economy unlike other Banks first strand was founded in 1970 and has its headquarters in sandton South Africa with a market capital of over 18.5 billion dollars first Rand employs more than 42 000 people and is the biggest bank in South Africa [Music] foreign group operating in many African and Asian countries Man Group limited is a South African multinational mobile telecommunications company with its headquarters in Johannesburg man is active in over 20 countries with one-third of its Revenue coming from Nigeria recently recording over 280 million subscribers and a market capital of 18.9 billion dollars the 10 is the eighth largest mobile operator in the world [Music] foreign created in 1950 Sasol limited is an integrated energy and chemical company based in sandton South Africa it was built on processes that were first developed by German chemists and engineers in the early 1900s but today Sasol develops and commercializes Technologies including synthetic fuels Technologies and produces varying liquid fuels chemicals nuclear coal tar and electricity with over 31 000 workers the company has a market capital of 20.9 billion dollars foreign [Music] steinhoff International Jewel listed in Germany and South Africa steinhoff International is a multinational holding company its Holdings are in the retail sector primarily in furniture and household goods and include controlling stake in South Africa's Pepco group with a market capital of 22 billion dollars the company operates in Europe Africa Asia the United States Australia and New Zealand generally it operates 6 500 stores and employs over 90 000 people with about 60 percent of its Revenue coming from Europe steinhoff also owns a few South African Brands which include Penny Pinchers Timber City Shoe City and unit trends 1. naspers headquartered in Cape Town naspers limited is a South African multinational internet technology and multimedia holding company with interest in online retail publishing and venture capital investment its principal shareholder is its Dutch listed investment subsidiary process which owns approximately 49 of its parent as part of a cross-ownership structure founded in 1915 it currently employs more than 24 000 people and has a market capital of about 60 billion dollars if you enjoyed watching this video please do not forget to leave a thumbs up subscribe and become a member of our growing diverse Community here on think Rich Frita thanks for watching and see you in another interesting video foreign [Music]
TR MEDIA
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Healing, Jobs, Marriage, Anointing RELEASED BY Apostle JB Makananisa
cannot get and pass that day who want to be entreated hey hey hey hey hey hey Zach if you are evening HIV they that you are sick can you run forward they will pray for you HIV you run forward if you don't run okay no one no one can I get hype lets you run forward I pray for you run you know what they say in Jesus name stop there Jesus name Jesus mighty name I say one person you are free let me get one diabetes person diabetes you run forward you run stop that Jesus Jesus ouch ow - demon of sickness you live mama in the name of Jesus good she says do you free let me get 1% we want to go for operation this doctor seemed has come for oppression I want our pleasure to be run forward today we don't have sick people we let me get a person of good heart condition you ran forward I was shocked I was with mama stop the Jesus thing Chucky's the name of Jesus Christ you are free can I get someone with a job one person stop this is that that lady yes please go to here yes you got a job my sister god bless you can I get another one one day job I think there many people yeah this world let me put it that plan and this one run better this work come come on you come take the name of Jesus Christ take it take the name of Jesus curry custom behind this mama stead receive receive Jesus name congratulation let me get one person one day job in one stop day check it check it check it check it you are blessed you people here your blessing in fact this one was running faster let me get one pasta here what to be prayed for pasta I'm sure my pointy it one embarrassing go will lift you where's the church Leslie yes wasn't huh come to me come with your wife where's your church sister Linda this what we learned about them yeah just daily about it oh yeah slice the named so let me get someone here who one day job let me get someone here one day Jovi your Blissett you want a job yes and when everything the also a marriage yes man of God so this will leave you today come on you take mom out the one of Destruction come on come on don't touch it please you touch it will she manifests destruction come on leave my sister leave my sister come on the last leg come on put a make spirit of destruction till you live my sister for marriage come on so she's free let me get another one who are true who want to die here can I get another one want to marry yeah here for you want where sister so I'm not having a boyfriend where is he see a boyfriend so you want to marry me but why you are lovely to run are supposed to follows I usually watch a mirror here and I need to pray for God to give you a breakthrough what money [Music] before before November you must marry listen let me get someone here went into that 1% when the job yeah I was looking at this lady but come together it racist you have testimonies let me get one a joke please I was looking at you let me get one place anyone but I never get someone here my day job you want a job come to me you are a joke look at me Jesus sting they are giving you in the night must live your stomach must leave your stomach ya freak out you want a job when a job you want a job you all got jobs [Applause]
Charis Missionary Church
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Raccoons 1
you're the youngest aren't you you're the smallest anyway are you going to climb the tree yeah hello little guy tell you what before I go in I will break up some more dirt stuff for you so that I get past these wires here yeah I will break up more dirt stuff for you to show you there's no hard feelings and kind of thank you even if you don't realize it so thank you for cooperating and sticking around long enough for me to film you I know you're scared that's where they were digging around I broke that up oh hello there Whitecaps chickadee for white cap sparrow I can't remember so all right I'll go and get the stuff and break up a little more fresh stuff for you and you guys can go back to foraging I'm sure you'll come back I don't think the one went very far he went off underneath the bushes he's probably just out of range of me where he can hear me and see me and I can't see him very well because my eyes aren't probably as good as theirs all right
Cassaundra Bash
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Week-long Governors' Forum takes place in Juba, South Sudan
[Music] a lot is expected from this particular forum is governor's forum because it's the first after the civil war and it is also the first where we have multi party governors and deputy governors so the spectrum has changed from the first or from the previous governance forum are some other issues that will that are important the security arrangements security arrangements which is the backbone the backbone of the agreement we're now facing some difficulties because of non-compilation of the security arrangements we're trying to double our efforts to see that phase one of unified forces are graduated i strongly encourage you to see the constitution and upcoming electoral processes as important benchmarks in the march towards peace and stability i would emphasize that a sense of urgency is required not a business as usual approach excellencies while the parties have coalesced around political benchmarks it is equally important that they strive to make progress on the transitional security arrangements there's now a collective duty to finalize a coherent command and control structure for the graduation and deployment of the necessary unified forces the formation of these forces is of course only an initial step in a complex but essential process of constructing national security institutions that serve the interests of the nation as a whole ones that are its symbol and its mirror [Music] you
UNMISS VIDEOS
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Summer Scholars Program Day 5
[Music] yeah so today was the final day of the inaugural Spri summer scholarship program and let me tell you the students put a capstone on it like you would not believe their presentations were phenomenal they got into the anatomy they got into the surgical procedures they got into it and then they gave us the presentation this morning to their peers and to us fry mentors that have been with them throughout the entire week we got to bring them up after their final presentations to our company picnic we're up here at steadies deck on Vail Mountain welcoming these 20 students the best and brightest of Vail Valley into the steadman Phillip on research institute and the steadman clinic family the best part about this week is that twice in a row now the students have been around both dr. Steadman and Phillip on all in the same space talking with both of them interacting with both of them they're both pioneers in their respective fields of hip and knee surgery the students got to see everything that spry research does this week they started in clinical outcomes in the imaging department that got to see our robot they got to see our surgical skills lab they got to see our regenerative medicine lab our bio motion lab they got into surgery with both doctors Phillip on and Laprade and the students were amazed to see here these elite doctors are working on their patients they're turning around saying hey this is the instrument I'm using this is the technique I'm doing this is why I'm doing it everyone and I mean everyone from both sides of the organizations poured their hearts into this week these students really ate up everything they had because the staff poured so much into it - I thought it was really interesting to see all the different professions if not the bio motion of the surgical skills lab I never know I could have kind of like a hand in surgery I think the thing that really shocked us was when we got to go into the bar and we got to see hands-on what it's like to be in an LR I think this was honestly the highlight of my summer for now and we probably still gonna be the highlight in my Center and I knew like from then on I was like this is this is what I want to do we couldn't be happier with this first inaugural surprise Summer Scholars Program the week was such a success we'd like to thank all the students who participated we know that they gave so much and we just would wish them the best in their futures and we know that they're going to go far they're so smart and we know they have a bright future ahead of them [Music]
Steadman Philippon Research Institute
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Fake News - imp2 2for2 #14
all right welcome to another two cents for two minutes aka 242 hopefully this is under two minutes today's topic is fake news what's fake news there are links and stories and articles on the internet that you click because the news title sounds interesting sounds shocking and whatnot but there's no fat or truth behind this story the story is made up to grab your attention to get you to click to get you to view their website and to get those ad dollars facebook has taken an initiative on fake news trying to filter out miss information by strongly detection easy reporting third-party verifications warnings related articles raise your hands if you've ever clicked on a fake news article liked it or shared it i know i have i've clicked the one i've shared it and then you know a couple minutes a couple hours later i found out that that article is fake so I go and delete the share click unlike but I believe the damage is done because it's shown to all your friends on Facebook or to whatever your social media is and it's spreading it it's incorrect information which can be damaging to whatever the article is about I could totally understand why fake news and spreads so fast because it's the way that these people write these fake news articles and make it sound so delicious it's like ice cream to a kid why do people do this to make money there's an article on to unemployed guys that made riches off facebook by writing up fake news and having a fake news website people just click on it they get like you know fourteen dollars per ad and they're making a thousands dollars month I don't think I would ever do it I feel like misinforming people or so the deception it's like fraud pretty much give them information that's not correct nothing the back of your sources nothing to back up your information I don't think I would ever do it I don't think you ever see fake news on any of the M square social medias raise your hand if you're tired of scrolling through all that fake news on your facebook timeline the final am I guess see articles and articles if your liking enough I'm scoring to them and I'm looking and now I didn't look at the tiles anymore I look at the source like words from if that website actually has a reputation to give out good reliable informative articles before I click on that link so i hope you guys do that too and don't see anything on the internet for a fact make sure you have your sources make sure you can back up what you see on the internet thanks for watching sls she like subscribe m square out
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Driving For Roman In GTA IV
hello everybody it's caught me in here and today oh I said I'm not using my screen yokota because it lacks my game to death but out they were going to be driving for Roman in a gta4 we're going to have some jobs for him if I can pull out my phone phone book Roman and job see what he's got for me I've got my DeLorean here which is in the comment he picks up woman you want me to drive anyone anywhere I was hoping that you would start to help me don't feel like the guy from the depot hey here is it without borja deep island city is where they're headed okay so rude let's go get Romans car to pick up oh wow holy crap so many taxis move it co you got team oh we're just going to go get Roman a taxi we're just going to go slam on the pedal hopefully I don't get back to the future without tush oh god oh oh dr. bullet literally I blew up that gas station right there alright so we're going to slow down grab the brakes and end this guy and he's dead I was just going to cuddle on it help holy crap oh really this DeLorean has no control we're just going to unfair each video or two depending on when you in attending court bing-bong you my foot skok my new people come on uh I'm gonna test out fraps on this and if it's good enough I will next time I do one of these episodes i will i will do fraps and center my camera shut up since the cars here so it's all trade my DeLorean for a taxi you I'm sorry to not really sandy hey that's true pull them here Roman you have my comment okay let's go get this heah Prius Romans taxi was supposed to be Prius but I couldn't find it when I wasn't selling my mind so rude hmm shut off the video let's go get this guy okay Matt read meters as possible as I have and we're gonna pull up here cut the corner hit a light pole all the second truck go to the truck runnin my congee and a better cab need deep but Buster hi I sign walk starting the water so I'm just going to fold throttle it Oh tebow tebow please make a youtube really you just have the balls to say oh [ __ ] huckabee batter Moscow come on excuse me oh ha excuse me Oh handbrake can break break and break oh one smile turn a mile oh my god oh we're going on the bridge what thaw well we what okay must floor it now see you mwah I'm a taxi i can do whatever the hell I want okay but Buster but Buster tell your friends I'm a taxi I can do whatever I want whoa graphic glitch there but buster fix me are you sure nothing no don't dispatching you know [ __ ] I don't see me don't see me crap over [ __ ] on you dyland miles no how much it God you guys can get see the winning rap but there's a cop up ahead Mon don't see me I'm just a cab why are we going to make this house Oh get out of the way you bastard whoo slight nudge nudge nudge imma don't brag No get in the car let's break a few drink he's down city where we are huh I'm gonna take me out tunnel so all right i can take the tunnel to highlighting I'm trying to manage to go and try to take the tunnel because it'd be easier I heard heading the right way I think yep I am oh yes way well the butt buster get going please proceed alright take a turn here well this guy's got a mohawk if you can see in the car he's got a mohawk Wow taking me towards the tunnel yup he is hey hey listen beta excuse me I don't want to hit me by Newser to capture their I missed my turn a 50 oh please make a u-turn we're safe let's go let's paddle paddle paddle paddle paddle United nothing on me Oh guys later I hope I'm going to do a let's play GTA 4 with brandon Moore and I'll also link to his channel in the description but I have a skype and hopefully him and I are in New last play I hope mediately all right traffic due to see I've got take the leg for the lateral damage hmm hey it's wrong the gas station me to give me eating go excuse me I'm a taxi oh this is a bridge I thought it was a tunnel move everybody oh yeah screw you nice mullet I don't know if it [ __ ] will you please go thanks no problem almost there I gotta hurry this up i'm at ten minutes of recording and that's moot lisa has to be 15 or less sorry too wait wow I can't Corner ship in turn buddy alright so a were almost there for my come on in we are both here yeah great stuff yep Paul enrollment I've done my faithful belek enterprises cousin Craig Mingo thing anyone more fair just go come on right so oh ok so uh thank you for watching people if you want me to do more of this just post it in the comments so until next time squeak off me I'm see you later
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ESH: Franklin W in 1982 opening remarks are by Lois W. - AA Speaker
[Music] hello and welcome to sodacast where we provide aa speaker meetings and workshops in podcast format we're an ad free podcast and if you enjoy listening please help us be self-supporting by visiting silvercast.com look for the donate link and drop a dollar too into our virtual basket we hope you enjoyed the podcast have a great day [Music] thank you so much and thank you all for all that you are doing in a.a and our mom and ale team to help this troubled world and that's what i thought i'd just say a few words to you about and that is that we have been hearing so much about the past and the present and i thought i'd say just a few words about the future i think that a a and arizona and alkene the three big a's has got a tremendous potential to help this troubled world out of its great difficulties and i believe has built it that the power of its spirit and its spirituality and maybe redundant is really going to overcome so much of our troubles and difficulties and this is my hope and belief for the future thank you i'm an alcoholic and my name is frank by the grace of god the fellowship with men and women like you and because this program does work it hadn't been necessary for me to take a drink today and for this i am most grateful there's no way i can express my gratitude for being allowed to be a part of this 47th celebration of founders day of alcoholics anonymous i can't get across to you no matter what i might say of the feeling that i get to be in this territory in this area really goose pimples you know man i've been here before not until you found this day but for other other deals and it's just well there's no way for me to explain how grateful i am for being a part of this and i certainly want to thank lou and the committee of one lou or whoever else might be responsible for eloise not being able to be here it is really really terrific how many of us are here many of you are here to pay tribute to dr bob and bill and that's as it should be but i am also here to pay true tribute to lois and danny [Applause] because i don't think this thing would have ever happened without those two beautiful wonderful people as willard and i were talking last night i don't think any other either one of them would have been alive at that time had it not been for for annie and lois and many of us know of the tremendous weight that each one of these ladies did in the early days and of the work that lois is doing today so i will date a great debt of gratitude not only dr bob and bill but to annie and lois and the more i learned about dr bob i've known a lot about bill for many years but the more i learn about dr bob the more i just can't imagine a man like that i remember in reading over in one of dr bob's talks his last major talk he said let's never forget the simplicity of this program and let us never forget that our purpose is to stay sober yet sober states over and let us not forget our less unfortunate brother and i'm afraid that many of us are forgetting that less fortunate brother you know we used to be the only outfit left that made house calls and and i'm afraid we're getting away from that i'll try to talk some in the next three or four hours about sponsorship because i'm deeply concerned about it i mentioned that i was i'm an alcoholic and that's true i don't really know what alcoholism is other than what dr shipworth told me what bill tells me in the big book that's all i want to know about it i just know if it has anything to do with drinking whiskey i got it and i don't need to know all those ifs and whys and and all of that yeah so i'm not only what we would commonly refer to as an alcoholic but i'm a real alcoholic and if some of you don't have a big book if you'll get you one and read in there and mention many times about the real alcoholic and i'm not going to tell you what a real alcoholic is but if you see me after the meeting well i'll tell you a way in the big book to read and you find out whether you're a real alcoholic or not now i'm not only a real alcoholic i'm an arrested alcoholic i've been arrested many many many times i don't rightfully know how many times i've been arrested i wish i'd kept up with it but i didn't know it was going to be a thing of social prestige when i got to the program of alcoholics anonymous who knows a.a must come up with a pension plan and me not knowing how many times i've been arrested i might lose out on some of my benefits the text of my sermon this morning is going to be to keep it simple and follow directions and that's always and still is hard for me to do i can louse up a one-car funeral by complicating it and i didn't learn to read just the black part in the book for a long time i read between the lines and i untested and i said now this is what bill really meant and it took me a long time to get this thing simple and to be able to somewhat follow directions i mentioned earlier that i think sponsorship is a weakness it certainly is in my area i've been impressed up here about the fact that in many of you your recovery places or treatment centers that a person has to have a sponsor before he goes in and certainly has one when he comes out and i think that's terrific and i think i certainly need to be more mindful about sponsorship and talking about sponsorship i had to bring in my original sponsor he went on to the big meeting some eight or nine years ago and i can call his last name now because he is there he's up there with bill and dr bob and bill dodson and ethel mesa and all of those and i'm sure they're looking down this morning smiling and said keep on keep on doing what you're doing try to improve a little bit on respect to your unfortunate brother and may you may you always keep this thing simple and i really believe this so his name was david gates now like brian mentioned last night he said his sponsor was the most uncouth man he ever saw he never did meet david gates he had absolutely no upbringing no manners whatever no feeling for his com for his fellow man he used a lot of blood guarantee when he talked to me he called me ugly names that i won't repeat in a mixed audience but he got my attention and i think that's the only way he could have gotten my attention he used to take me to a meeting every night he did this for a long time he finally told me he says well you're gonna have to get there yourself so you get the way you're dependent on us you know i said david you know i don't have no wheels i don't have a way to get there he said we we find walking hips i'll see you there the first number of meetings outside of my local group that i went to he talked i said david don't anybody else talk he said nobody you need to hear he took me out to a meeting one night and he said now this is a closed meeting well i didn't know what a closed meeting was but i sure wasn't going to ask david and i said you going to talk he said no i'm not going to talk said everybody's going to talk i said they're going to let me talk he said if they don't run out of time so i started to get out of the car and he said sit down i want to give you some instructions he believed in those instructions and he believed in action he believed when you said something get on your feet he said if they call on you said you get up and you say that you're an alcoholic and your name is franklin williams and you remember the quantity group and sits your behind down said you done told him people all you know uh they didn't let us talk in those days in our in alcoholics anonymous until we'd been sober for at least a year and they didn't let us read anything out of the big book at the meetings the part of the fifth chapter until we're sober at least 90 days and i was always we had a fellow in my group named alan and alan had more degrees than the the monkey but he couldn't stay sober and he is always telling me that you could learn to drink socially i didn't know what social drinking was but it sounded good if if you go to find the right md and get your capillaries adjusted well that's exactly what i wanted to hear because i didn't come here to stop drinking and i didn't want to associate with the people that stay in sober i wanted to associate with the people that are slipping and that was a great word to me i loved him talk about slipping so i kept preparing for slips and by preparing i had them so i had to go to david with everything now he didn't let me read anything except the big book and the 12 and 12. but i know over a year it might have been longer than that but that's the only thing he let me read and he'd give me a test on it so i knew i knew anytime i went to him with something i had to tell him that i had looked for it in the big book so i told him what what alan said he said what's big book say about it i said i can't find anything in their body he said must not be empowered and he believed that he i told him i said alan says there ain't no must in this program he said well says for your information said the word must is in the big book alcoholics anonymous 74 times i held services up in ohio a number of years ago and old john over here old smart ass he wrote me and sent me a list of these 74 promises told me i was wrong said there's 74 promises and there are 74 must and one must not but he said this is one must that's not in the big book but said it's a must for you said rarely have we seen a person stay sober who continues to drink said you must not drink said you must not swallow in here and i i said something about thinking he said oh my lord that's the worst thing in the world that a new member of alcoholics anonymous can do this thing said we'll do your thinking for you for a year and at the end of the year if we think you think we'll tell you you can think so you came here and your mind was broken and to use it it might be fatal he said don't you attempt to think because your best thinking got you here you know i said david everywhere you take me they got them signs all around think think think that's for us and i really believe that i i think that think deal is the worst thing in the world a new alcoholic to do i was in the club you know club room here not long ago and they didn't have that think think think up there they had action action action and i like that i i didn't have a wife i didn't have anything when i came here and i told david one night i said it's easy for you folks to stay sober i believe brian mentioned it you got wives you got nice threads you got nice cars you got nice jobs you got that scratch and lettuce in your pocket i don't have any of these things well i had a wife i too could stay sober i read to david for five years i had the big book alcoholics anonymous who i found out hate to read he knew where everything was and he'd make me read it to him and explain it to him and a lot of those things i had to explain to him four and five times before he ever understood he was real hard to catch on so he said turn to page 98 he pointed over there on the left-hand side and said read this and it said as brown said last night wife or no wife job or no job our sobriety does not depend on others but in our willingness to trust god and to clean out he said now read this on page pointed his finger to it and i read it and then he flipped the page and said read this on page hundred and i read it he said what did it say i said says same thing david he said i know it said bill figured some cat like you is gonna come along you'd miss it on page 98 but he pointed out all those things to me i said david you know i'm broke i'd come out of the penal farm and i really didn't have anything and i was eating at a a uh meetings we had noon meetings in memphis then have them now and incidentally i'm a member of the qantas group in memphis tennessee and i'll attend on a regular basis the ollie branch group in olive branch mississippi and we've got two our members up here at this meeting and we've got a buddy of mine from memphis that's up here they came they said to keep me straight but it'll take more than that to keep me straight so i'm a member in good standing of both of these groups and you'd never guess what we do in that those two groups we don't do anything except study the big book alcoholics numbers and uh our people know that big book and most of them are staying sober and i just think it's really really terrific so i was broke as i told you and he told me says you must have a big book you must have a big book instead of that big book i could ask david what time it was and he said don't drink go to be instead of the big book don't drink go to be steady i got so sick of hearing that he said you must have a big book i said david ain't no way i was unemployed unemployable for a long time and i said eating at club rooms and al-anons would bring sandwiches at lunch and some of those dear ladies would have some extra ones and they'd say you may go home tonight and you might be hungry and hear a few sandwiches for you to eat and they knew that that's what i was living on now i'm not saying this for self-pity i'm saying that all is necessary is to be willing to clean house and to trust god but i think any of us can stay sober i know any of us can stay sober if we do those things so talking about this big book he said well if you haven't got the money to buy you a big book you go out and steal one says you haven't forgotten how to steal and said we got to step in this program by the time you get on to it you can make amends for stealing that big book he said we have to go to any links and this might be any link any links for you as far as i'm concerned i can sum up this whole program with six words trust god clean house and help others now where do i get this see i have to have things simple when i came in we didn't have the 24-hour book it wasn't allowed in our group at that time we do have it in one of the groups now and i think it's all right if you use that as a supplementary thing something starts your day off gets you thinking in the right direction but we didn't have it because all i had was the big book and the 12 and 12. so i've gotten this trust god clean house and help others out the big book and where to get it got part of it from the 11th chapter the most beautiful series of words and sentences that i ever heard abounding yourself to god as you understand god admits you false to him and to your fellows clear away the wreckage of your past give freely of what you have found and join us and surely you will meet some of us as you trudge your road to half a destiny then didn't bill say that let us burn into the consciousness of every new man lord in the book and the one i have it didn't have every new member it says man and i know why that that word is put in there of every new man that he too can get sober if he trusts god and clean house and then bill said that the surest immunity against my drinking is working with others so trust god clean house and help others now this is still meaningful to me i'll start each day off with that because say i wasn't trained and brought up on that on their on their 24-hour book i know i'd go to david and have the bible and i'd want david to read some of me to read something to him by the bible he said what do you want to read out there for you profess to be an agnostic you don't need to be reading out the bible i said some good stuff in that he said well maybe at the end of a year we uh one year we'll let you read out the bible but we want it thoroughly understood it's not conference approved literature he believed in that conference approval literature none of you realized how hard it was for eloise to get here this time and i'll talk mention that following down the line but she is really excited and has been excited about getting to come here now eloise don't get to go to as many places as i do because she waits and i certainly try not to do anything to interfere with that gal's way but i want it thoroughly understood that that gal don't have to wait don if she can go naked and starve death if she wants to [Music] that's the decision she has to make decisions are bad on me i had to make a decision before i stood up here whether to go to the bathroom or not and right now i made the wrong decision like like brown i met eloise in the program of alcoholics anonymous and i have a permission to say that she's an alcoholic she has over 23 years is that right eloise over 23 years of sobriety incidentally i have 25 years nine months or something october 15 1956 know that i'm not doing that applause to say am god as i understand and so the only reason i'm telling you this is because i'm bragging obviously i am because my mother passed away last october with over 92 years of consecutive sobriety and she never mentioned it i mentioned earlier i didn't come to alcoholics anonymous to get sober and i'm sure there's nobody else in this room that came for such a ulterior motive but i came to get my taillight to crack get some pressure off of me and maybe i could learn to drink without getting into trouble like brown is talking about so that's really what i want to do i'll get back just a second on that sponsorship deal now this may be controversial to some of you and i don't give a rap what it is or not i'll give you the right to be wrong i i really do feel strongly about sponsorship and i don't think that i am qualified to be a sponsor unless i have worked the steps to the best of my ability now why do i say this how is someone going to explain to me how to take the fourth step if he or she never has taken that full step themselves we got a boy at home say you can't no more teach what you ain't learn and you can come back from where you ain't been and i really believe this now i'm not saying that you're not qualified to go out and make a 12-step call but i think anyone who he knows anything about alcoholics anonymous has got a message of hope by going out and doing that but i think you can tell that question as many in the audience have been told i don't know how this thing works but i'll take you where the message is but when it really gets down to sponsoring that though i think the sponsor's got to listen when he needs to listen and shut the fella up when he needs to shut him up and tell him what to do and not only tell him but walk with him along the way and help him as he does this this is what david did with me he explained these steps to me the way that the big book explains i think there's a lot more bad information in alcoholics anonymous than there is good information i'm hearing people say you don't have to write a four step you can take this thing cafeteria style if you don't like that step you can skip it well they're not reading the same book i am because of the instructions that bill left us is this is spelled out there plainly that when you finish one step it says now you're ready for the next step so people can say they don't know when to take a certain step well they're not reading the book so i came to the program of alcoholics anonymous in 19 in january 1956 and i drank i slipped for a period of nine months till october the 15th 1956 and i'm not going into a blow-by-blow deal of my drinking because we all know how how to drink there's a lot in the big book alcoholics anonymous how to live and that's what i wanted to vote most of my time too i started drinking when i was 16 years of age and i started for the same reason that many people do because of peer pressure because of the people with whom i was associating were drinking and they seemed to be having fun and i wanted to join in and i did and i drank for a period of 29 years i was an alcoholic from the first drink i ever took i stole the first drink they ever took two brothers not my brothers but two brothers we stole some corn whiskey from their daddy and i blacked out 29 years later i stole some wine and i blacked out and 29 years i gave it the best shot i had and i didn't learn a way to drink and not get into trouble i suffered the same loneliness the same futile feeling of futility the same feeling of not being a part of or being rejected and i had that god-awful guilt and fear and i never i've never known an alcoholic that didn't have these david said i didn't have any gift he said i never was sorry till i was caught and i don't know but what he is right but maybe it's a remorse somebody i know there was something there just eating that gut out i don't think it's the physical suffering that got me the alcoholics anonymous mental suffering and that feeling of guilt knowing that something bad was going to happen if it didn't happen this five minutes is gonna happen the next five minutes i was looking for something that took care of right now i knew that i was gonna black out i knew i was gonna wind up in jail but it is that old feeling down in my gut something for right now and it wasn't until i got to the program of alcoholics anonymous that i found something that would take care of right now and there's nothing that can come up in my life today that is not an answer for it in the big book of alcoholics anonymous for right now so i started to go into a a not for me but try to get my wife back get police off my back and a number of other things so really it's important to me why did i come to that program of alcoholics mountains this is a suggested program and a judge suggested that i come and he put it in the form of an order so you know if i came to wake people i didn't come to watch programs so i just thank god that there was only a period of nine months before i really got on the drunk of all drunks it wasn't as bad as many that i had been in i didn't suck as much physically or mentally but it was a time that i was ready to throw in the towel david used to always tell me surrender surrender most important thing in alcoholics anonymous surrender i got so darn tired of listening to that i said david what the world is surrender and how do you do it he said i don't know but says one of these days or one of these nights is possibly going to be late in the night or early in the morning you're going to be hurting you're going to be feeling alone you're going to have a lot of fear and you're gonna drop down on your knees even though you profess to be an agnostic and you're gonna ask a god that you don't know or understand to help you and said that's in years i can tell you what surrender is and he says try to think of something in your life that you can associate with surrender and i didn't have any problems along this area because when i was in college and i loved to tell you i went to college so you'll know i'm educated now eloise says i'm educated way beyond my intelligence and missing eloise again a number of years ago i don't remember years too much they slipped by so quickly but a number of years ago she switched over and went into al-anon and she's what lois and a group call a double winner things were real real rough at our house i mean real rough and i don't know in the world we stood it during the first 10 years or so of our marriage we would one another's throat all the time eloise had a 10 year old daughter when we married and that daughter grew to hate me and she used to shake a finger in my face and tell me you're not my dad and you don't have anything to do with me and things were real rough so eloise had a friend in tuscaloosa alabama that some of my friends here from tuscaloosa no singing and singing very quietly and that's the only way it could have been done said eloise you need to go to alabama now eloise is not a person who does things in instantly well you can look out and tell she's in her 18th year now of a 12-day diet [Laughter] so she she had to think about that thing a long time so she finally did go and eloise fell in love with alan she got busy she studied the program she went to al anon on a regular basis she sponsored a lot of gals and she is really gung-ho on alana and i've heard her say many many times that she learned more about letting go and letting god in the pro program of al-anon and she ever did naa and releasing with love [Applause] so my head is off to eleanor and i think before anything is really meaningful to me i have to experience it and i've had an experience as a result of this now unless you align feel too smugly we drunks got you where you are today and don't don't you forget it i don't that at night of october the 15th of october the 14th really i decided that i was going to take my life and i've never known an alcoholic that that hadn't entered his mind don't many of us do it so we don't have the guts to do it we don't want to hate and i had made some feeble attempts prior to that but i was sure that someone was close by that could get to me and say you poor deal and then i had them but this night i really intended to do it i had stolen a piece of plastic holes and stealing was a way of life with me just like drinking i borrowed a car and i'd hooked up that that hose to the exhaust and i'd run the exhaust the hose in the left window and that is how i was going to do it and i'd written a farewell note now i know david had given me a yellow legal pad to take my inventory on and i had that yellow legal pad and i was writing that farewell note now i don't know about you when you're drinking but i just love to cry and i stay in a garage apartment as graduates of friends and they have an old grapanola in there with a horn i'd run you had to wind it up and this this person had a al jolson sunny boy record i loved to cry by that and had some old hillbilly music and that was good and nobody loves me i just love to play that but that that'll grab no hell of peculiarity about it about halfway through the record it'll slow down so you'd have to jump up and run over and crank it up again well i just slow my crying down and keep time with the music as it began to pick up i'd pick up so i'd write that farewell note i'm going on you have everything i had it all on and i just wrote and wrote and wrote and i was crying all the time cheers dropping down on that old legal pad the bottom of the page got some moist pen wooden right and i drew an arrow up to the top c next page and i got thinking about my funeral and and all the people that are going to be there and i could see my wife looking down at the corpse and saying you poor dear if i had only understood and she had two idiot brothers that made me an alcoholic and they were on either side of uh looking down and saying honey if you had understood oh franklin he'd still be living and then she had two dumb school doctors with cousins that were doctors and they were on either side and one of them had tried to bug me to send me to whitfield a mental institution insane asylum and the other one had tried to send me to keely up there close to chicago and they were looking down and said honey if you the leftover franklin down in mississippi where we could take care of it he'd still be living now i don't want you to think i had to self-pity so i cried all i could cry and i went on out to the car and started the motor and a peculiar thing happened i did never did drink that wine like i drank it you really missed something and it's too late now but you talk about a spiritual awakening also why no stayed in one you just up here now floating and grinning and scratching so i went back to polish off that last little spot of wine and another peculiar thing happened i passed out and somewhere around 1 or 1 30 the early morning of october the 15th i waked up now i didn't come too i wake there and there's a difference apparently clear of mine and my whole life passed before me and i saw things in perspective i'd never seen before and i knew whether what the problem was and i knew where the solution was and i fell to my knees and for the first time in my adult life i said a honest and sincere prayer now ladies and gentlemen to me this is surrender i call on a god i did not know not understand for help and i don't know what i said other than god help me but i think this is a prayer as a suffering alcoholic can occur i think there are two real important things about prayer and the first one is start doing it and the second one is keep on doing and it don't make any difference i said don't make any difference you don't have to believe to begin with the book don't say that we believe it says we tend to believe and i can guarantee you if you start doing it and keep on doing it you'll come to believe you don't even have to believe that cast oil awake if you go through the action of taking it i guarantee you it'll work and if you'll go through the action of offering a prayer and it don't make any difference what you say as long as you're sincere even if you just as i did say god help me and so i started doing this and i kept on doing it and i'm still doing it so i was on my knees that early morning of october the 15th i don't know how long i stayed there it's not important but i stayed there long enough i stayed there long enough to make a decision and to make a contract and i took the first three steps of this program to the best of my ability that early morns i admitted there was absolutely no way in the world that i could drink alcohol safely and not get into trouble i could not control the amount i was going to drink i couldn't stop when i wanted to stop and i could not guarantee what my actions was going to be i accepted this at a gut level and there was absolutely no way in the world i could keep from drinking therefore i was powerless over alcohol lack of power was certainly my dilemma and i had done things i hadn't intended to do and i'd left undone the things i had intended to do therefore my life was unmanageable and an unmanageable life to me is just that simple now my life was unmanageable i need to mention and i remember you told me something about this in step two now my life's unmanageable and i need a manager it makes sense that i turned my life and will over this match and that's what you told me to do in step three and my sponsor told me that the only important thing or the most important thing about step three was a decision he said everything else in that step would change and it certainly has with me made a decision turned my life and will i didn't know what my life and will was today i know my life is my actions and my will is my thinking over the care of god is our understanding i still don't understand god but my understanding today is more than what it was 26 years ago it's different from what it was five years ago it's different from what it was a year ago and i'll never completely understand god because if i could i'd be as big as he is and i'm just awed at the power they said but i can keep on doing these things and i'll have a better understanding because i'll have experiences which which i'll talk about now i knew that before this god that i did not understand was gonna move my house and live with me i had to first clean it up and i remembered you had told me about this in steps four through ten so i set about to do these but let me back up i got it back in bed and slept soundly until around 6 or 6 30. this is against what a wino like me would do i'd doze off or pass out and wake up and slip down and get some of that mystic all the joy to slip me back into the arms of martha's and then come to again and do the same thing well this time i didn't and that thing of being clear of mine in a window is just never clear of mine and i was clear of mine so i waked up around six or six thirty went to the back door of people that i was living asked if i could call david and told him what had happened and i didn't understand it come over that so he came he sat down on the end of that bed he told me many things about old david and i'm sure he'd told me most of these before but i hadn't heard him chuck says one of the most profound things i ever heard we see when we see and we hear when we hear and another philosophical yogi bearer or baseball player he says if you want to see something it's good that you be there cause you can see it better so i heard it that morning and i i began to pour out to david things that i had never told another human being and david said two words which in my opinion saved my life he said i understand no one had ever told me that they understood but i could tell from the look in his eye and the expression on his face that he did understand i knew it at a gut level and he said they're going to get some of your time and he's talking about the men in blue down to local castile and they did get some of my time and they sent me to the penal farm now i tell i knew i had to have this program and we started a group at the penalton and you're still left [Music] and i knew that i had to have this and it's the first time in my life i ever did something without wanting brownie points something in return because i knew this had to be for me and i tried to soak up every drunk that came to that penalty i even tried to soak up the warden and he didn't even have a drinking problem but it's good for me because it kept me busy and in the time that i was supposed to stay there i got out it took a long time for me to get a job because i couldn't be bonded and ever on only kind of work i knew anything about i had to be bonded so i had to spend a lot of time around a.a and i'm grateful for that i hear some people say the alcoholics because you drank too much too long i did not drink just enough just long enough i think one drink more might have been too many one drink less might have been one too little so i thank god for all of this like brock i'm grateful for having gone to the fennel farm because it took that to bring me to my knees and to get me where i am today i think it takes what it takes for each and every every one of you so i set about to do these steps just the way that the big book says the way david would explain and i think i wiped them to the best of my ability i just didn't have much ability and i can see now that i wasn't capable of getting honest enough and when when i talk about honesty and aaa i'm not talk talking about cash register honesty i'm talking about self-honesty i'm talking about being void of self-deception that to me is honesty with me and i hope that i'm making a little progress in that area because i went along for a period of between nine and ten years and i'm saying this for several reasons i'm saying it for myself but i'm also saying it to maybe there's someone in this audience that has a little sobriety or a lot of sobriety and is getting uncomfortable and you're beginning to feel nervous and irritable and discontented that dr bob talks about now and i know that if i continue to feel this way i'm going to reach for that drink and i don't want any more of this so i reached that point and david used to get to the meeting an hour early and i did too he required me to even after that much sobriety and we'd stay at least an hour after the meeting and i think that with me the meetings before the meetings and the meetings after the meetings are the best meetings that i went to because a lot of these were one-on-one with david and by that time i had learned to respect david and i loved him and incidentally to begin with i hated his guts and if you have a sponsor and after 60 or 90 days you like him you got the wrong sponsor because he's not telling you the truth but old david told me the truth and that night down there i said david i'm getting nervous and irritable and discontented and there's something wrong i want to talk to you about he said i know it said i've been trying to approach you on this for several months but you had a wall built up you wouldn't let me get through and i've been praying that you'd come to me or you'd go to somebody else and get this out and open before you got drunk and god has answered my prayers he said can you stay sober until now from now until saturday that was on monday night i said yes i can i'll be miserable as a devil but i can stay sober he said i know you can stay sober if you do what i tell you said the first thing i'm going to tell you not to go to any meetings between nine men now that don't sound right but let me finish it he said i want you to stay at home and not read the big book but study the first four chapters in the doctor's opinion he said do you know why i want you to do this i said no he said turn to page six turn the fifth chapter after the abc's and read me the first few words after the abcs and i read them and it says being convinced we are ready for step three being convinced of what are the abcs what are the abcs they're purely and simply the first two steps david told me and i believe it nowhere in our a.a literature does it tell us how to take the first two steps you don't take them you become convinced of them it says so in chapter five he said how do you become convinced of it david said they got the doctor's opinion in there in the first four chapters that leads up to this said i want you to thoroughly study that doctor's opinion i think it's one of the greatest pieces of information that we have that bronze said last night it nails us to a t it tells us who is an alcoholic it tells us what our problem is and it tells us what the solution is and then on in the rest of the book it tells us how to get this the doctor's opinions in the right place bill put it there so we'd steady that faith so i really studied this thing he said you need to learn from the doctor's opinion that you are not a bad person trying to get good you are a sick person trying to get well and you have a sickness and you are not a no good moral daily many says really study bill's story to the agnostic more about alcoholism in fact to face four chapters he said if you study these you will be convinced of the first two steps and i believe this and i did it and the people with whom that i work with i'll help them to do this because i know it way so then we spent the day out on the lake that saturday when we got ready to go in while he had me to read there about the third step how to take it and you know after nearly 10 years in this program i didn't know that bill said suggested that we take the third step with another human being and i didn't know that he suggested a prayer in that see i had a mental block against these things there again that ego was in the way and that honesty was in the way self-deception so he had me to read the third step prayer and after i read it he said i'd like to hear you say it in your own words and i think god would and we knelt down by a log and i said the third step prayer this is not exactly the same word but it's what i say all the time now god i offer myself to thee to do with me and build of me what as i will relieve me of the bondage of self take away my difficulties so that victory over them may bear witness to those that i might help of thy love thou service and thy way of life may i always do thy will david said we are right up in mind and i looked down at david and i was taller than he and tears were running down his cheeks and tears were running down mine and i embraced david and told him i loved him it's the first time in my adult life i'd ever told a man i loved him i know way back years before then david told me he loved me and i didn't say it because it didn't have guts enough said but i thought you not one of those are you but see that was my conception of love at that time and it had changed by by this time i knew a little bit about what love was david said we are right up to now now let's get into the fourth step you had me to read the three areas of my life to examine of course i read before that the selfness and self-centeredness we think is the root of our problem now i've certainly found it to be the root of mine but he had me to list the three areas of my life to examine plays for resentments because resentments is the number one enemy secondly fears and fed sex he said put put each of these headings at the top of three separate pages and says we've talked enough that i know you've got so many resentments that one page is not going to do but have your headings on that and he said take a little memorandum pad with you in your pocket and along during the day as you think of things jot it down in there then when you come back to your room put it on your inventory so i got to work on this he told me to look at page 65 where it gives us a format of how to get our resentments he told me says when i first told you to write an inventory you started on it and you would write in the life history and you brought part of it to me and let me read it and i tore it up and told you you allow how to go back and do it right and do it according to the book he said bill don't say anything about writing the life history bill says we've got to get on to cause and effects cause and effects what caused me to do this and what effect did it have on me he said if you write a life history you'll waste off by doing that they're not taking any inventory at all and said the reason you are is because you're you're bringing these events into the light that you've done you're not finding the cause you're not finding the effect and the only thing you're doing is increasing guilt and i believe this i take fifth step with a lot of people and i don't i don't let anybody take a fifth step with me that writes a life history i don't let them take it with me if they using one of these recovery house deals for a fifth step we had the fifth step before they knew anything at the fourth step for they knew anything about it and i always wakes and i don't know about that i don't know anything about it i want to know about mine and that's the way i'm going i'm going to try to do is to go buy that big book of alcoholic so phenomena said read me that place resentment update i resent mr brown why because of his attentions to my wife what effect does it have on me it affects my sex life it affects my security it affects my companionship then david said before you go any further i said bill either didn't know this about it then or didn't have room to put it all in the big book but in the 12 and 12 he goes into depth more about this i want you to read me the first paragraph in the explanation of step 4 in the 12-12 and says what it is is three god-given instincts we have an instinct for sex an instinct for emotional and material security and have an instinct for companionship now the book goes on to say there's nothing wrong with these because they're god-given but where i get into trouble is in threatening or abusing one or more of these god-given instincts then he had me to read about the seven cardinal sins and i'll only mention pride because pride is at the head of the list and it should be there and here's an example of me threatening suppose i want something and i don't get it and i even pray for it which i'm not supposed to do but let it be at that i don't get it all right pride steps in says franklin what a heck of a nice fella you are you deserve that then when i don't get it fear steps in i have found out that the end result with me is fear but i'll get back to that that he said in hide effects you use one or more of the god-given instincts as an example i resent mr brown why because it is attention to my wife how does this affect me it affects my sex life it affects my emotional security and it affects my my companionship and i went all the way through it and in every instant one or more of the three basic instincts was threatened or abused then what is the end result on page 65 you'll see in parenthesis say after every one of them is fear so then it says on father in the 12 and 12 that any anytime my basic desire or my real desire in life is to satisfy my basic instincts then i'm in trouble what is that but saying i'm trying to satisfy a human ego and ain't no way in the world you can satisfy our human egos we got a fella in my area that loves fish he loves to drink he does both the same time most of the time but here several years ago he was going late in the fall and things were frozen over and this middle place had more millers than he could sell they were just dying so this old drunk stopped by and said how much are your memos the man said all you want for a dollar he said give me three dollars what ain't no way you can satisfy our human ego so i really have found what have i found out about old franklin i found out that my problem is ego my real problem is ego the end result is fear and this is why i can understand that bill in my opinion were divinely inspired in this deal while he stresses so much deflation of ego seven of our steps have to do with house cleaning i think before god can use me to switch god to destroy me he's got to get rid of as much ego as possible self-pity all of these deals so i found out that my real problem is ego and the end result is fear cause and effects cause and affection i listed the people that i'd harmed under my resentments i listed my fears and i listed my sex deal and i found out what caused them and what the end result was then david had me to read what to do in step five so i went david and i went back out on the lake and i took step five with david and he took his fifth step with me suddenly he took that part of it which related to mine and that helped because it helped to reduce guilt and it showed me somebody else in the world had thought and done as i did and i try to do this so i do do this with people with whom i take this step with then he had me to read about steps six and seven page seven to six is the only page in the big book that has four steps explained on it and it don't take much explanation to do become entirely ready to have our character defects removed i read that the only thing that i could really do there was to pray for willingness that's what the book says so i pray for willingness men would have come why take step take seven only ask him to remove my shortcomings now this may be controversial the book don't say this but i think this is what happened to me i don't think god is going to do anything for me that i can do for myself i don't think my character defects have been removed completely i know this is a shock to you man i think they are being replaced i don't think that as i say god's going to do something for me that i can do for myself i think what has happened is that god has afforded me the opportunity to practice the opposite of this character defect and as long as i'm practicing the opposite i can't have that character defect for instance there's no way that i can have self-pity if i'm practicing gratitude and so on down the line and as long as that pendulum is swinging to the right instead of to the left well i'm all right but you let me get back to practicing these these negatives and they are going to come back to the end of my life neither do i think that my obsession to drink has been removed i don't have it today i think it has is being replaced david was great on having me look up wedge he had me to look up obsessions and one of the definitions was an idea that overpowers any other idea i have an idea today that overpowers any other idea that i want to stay sober on anything in the world and as long as i have that obsession and do the things you're teaching me today to do i cannot have the obsession today so i think mine is being replaced now another reason i don't think i'll ever get rid of all of my character defects is because i'll never completely get rid of ego if i could completely get rid of ego i could become person and only one person ever did that you know what they did to him and god knows i don't want to become perfect because i don't know who in the devil i'd associate with then step eight he had me to read there what to do he said you made you made this list in step four when you took your inventory and the only thing you can do now is pray for willingness and i pray for willingness and when i became willing i made amends i had to do some i had him to do some arguing with me about some of it but i made amends everywhere except when to do so with israel or others i had a hard time accepting my father because he is dead and i couldn't make amends and david got across to me the real fact that i was willing to fight so i don't have that guilt anymore and i'm trying to keep all of this slate clean continue to take a personal inventory one wrong properly admitted promptly can me in 10 days two weeks or 30 days with me a lot of times depending on how badly i hate pain is the thing that's motivated me to do everything that i've done in the program for improvement but when i hit long enough i i'll do something about it i surrender i don't think i told you about the instance about this surrender i i thought back to when i was in college and this old boy named red mcginnis said and this is meaningful to me today just as much so if not more so than it was nearly 26 years ago but i made the mistake one day of smarting off to read him again and he don yet killed me next thing i knew i was trying to get up off the floor and every time i tried to get up red against knocked me back down and i never laid a hand on red mcginnis but had it not been for some compassionate people that pulled him off of my breathing to kill me now that was over 50 years ago and if red mcginnis come in this room today ain't no way i'd say anything smart for reading again i completely and unconditionally surrendered the red mcginnish now that's surrender and if it's too complicated for you to understand get you something you can't understand i can understand it i said it's important to me today it is david taught me to talk to myself he said it's not franklin that gets you into trouble it's a little practice and says what you got to do is talk to him and put him in his place y'all go over in the corner and count yourself and so we go over in the corner and count ourselves and i'll say little franklin you get me in the devil of shape what me and you got to do is have a red begin to surrender to god and i know what i'm talking about and i think little franklin knows what i'm talking about so it's these simple things with me and then following directions that make this program so much more easy and so much more more beautiful i liken the 10th step to operating an automobile there's some daily things almost daily things i've got to do that automobile got checked tiles water there on the top water in the radiator water in the batteries put all the transmission put gas in the tank a number clean the windshield a number of daily things but i can operate that automobile for a certain length of time and i've got to have a major overhaul and that's the way it is with no franklin's life after i run this thing along for a long good long while some things crop up in my conscious mind i think because i'm getting a little bit more honest and i've got to go back and get the master mechanic and we've got to do a major overhaul and that's what we attempt to do now i think many people and now colleagues anonymous don't really know how to take the fourth step and i don't i think part of the fact is due to the lack of sponsorship the bill says that the real purpose questions this program prepared us prepares to be of maximum service to guarding the people about it and many of us hadn't worked those steps correctly to be of maximum sales i don't know how many people in alcoholics anonymous million whatever but just think if every one of us prepared ourselves to be of maximum service to god and the people about us and then sponsored one question a year the way david gates sponsored me look how this thing would would run and i think that's what lois is talking about this morning the future of alcoholic phenomenon and we have a great i have a great and i hope you you do too sought through prayer and meditation to improve my conscious contact this implies i've had a previous contact i sure did in step two and three but i thought step two in the beginning said came to believe in god and i later found out it said came to believe that god i came to believe in god as a result of working the other steps and having some experiences that thing of prayer and meditation i've learned more about prayer and meditation in the last five years i've been retired approximately five years and i have the balance of my life i think possibly the greatest thing i've learned is that god is that god is bill says in the early part of the book god is or he is not yes that's simple i've had experiences and i know that god is i know where these experiences came from i know the source of it so this is a good level feeling that god is i spend a lot of time i have some physical problems and i spend a lot of time in a recliner i don't know whether i have to or not but i do and after i get eloise off to work in the morning and i lean back in this recliner and i say them with six woods and i have the big book there they have the 12 and 12 and i have a tape recorder and i have the big book on tape and i have the 12 and 12 on tape and i'll either read something or turn on the recorder i'm lazy and i'll get to listening and i'll get to thinking about old willard different ones that i know in the program and what has happened to them as a result of them applying the steps of this program to their life then i get to thinking about my own and the fact that i suddenly realized that god is doing for me what i could not do for myself and i'm really awed at the power that's in the program the power that's in this program i can't understand it i'm not supposed to but i'm really old at it so i get to he had me also to look up believe and one of their definitions of belief is to rely and i am coming to rely on the forgiveness of god for yesterday and the grace of god for tomorrow and that only leaves today and there's nothing that can come up in my life today that i can't handle if i turn it over to god and how do i know this because i've tried it how else do i know it because bill says in the big book that the problem ahead is never greater than the power behind now i have another way of putting this there's no limit to where i can go because i'll never run out of god i'll never run out of god and that's a comforting thought the problem ahead is never greater than the power behind i'll tell you an experience that happened in our lives in the last six weeks or something like that request monday in may eloise was in the hospital some month too prior to that she had slipped on some ice and bruised herself all in a dolly parton and she was sore so they had her to come in for examination and friday of that week they removed both breasts and both were malignant they found a little more malignancy so they've started to give them chemotherapy now this is a heck of a blow but she accepted that thing right off i wasn't long accepted and we couldn't have done this without this program the problem ahead is never greater than the file behind i'm not trying to tell you that i'm great but i am trying to tell you i'm applying this program and we turned this over to god's and i'm truthful about this and we are going about our way and he's directing us and taken care of accept the things you can't change we can talk about it real easy but sometimes to do it is entirely different eloise said she had a devil a lot easier time than i did because she's in two programs she had two programs and i only had one but this thing is white you know this thing of taking a fourth and fifth step has been a turning point in my life in in aaa why is it necessary that david asked me he said do you know why you need to take a full step i said yeah i know what the book says he said book don't say this said you need to take the full step so you can take the fifth step so there ain't no way you can take the fifth step to take the full step said turn to page 72 he pointed down at the bottom of the page said read this and then the top of page 73 said those who do not take this vital step the fifth step do not relieve their alcoholism invariably they drink again they haven't learned enough of humility fearlessness and honesty by telling it all to another human being and the word all is in italics now i've taken many fourth and fifth steps since that time some many years ago and while i do it first because david showed me in the big book that i need to do i don't know what page is on in the new 12-12 but in the old 12-12 it's on pages and 52 at the bottom of 51 the top of 52 the taking of a four-step inventory is but the beginning of a lifetime process so i am going back and doing more and more of this and i think god is allowing me as i do a little bit about something i think god lets me see something when i do something about it he lets me see something else and things are coming to my conscious mind now that it haven't been there and i know what i need to do now i'm getting a little bit more honest and i need to do something about that and i'm doing it now because of the relief and the release that i get by doing having had a spiritual awakening this scared the stew out of me i've said david that's too churchy he said turn to appendix 2. you had me to read the first part of appendix 2 it says that the spiritual awakening is purely and simply a personality change which says you ain't got no during personality so don't worry about it you just keep on doing these things then he said read on down farther in the twelve in the uh appendage two because i'd had so much trouble with what many of us referred to as a god angle and it says many of us believe that an unsuspected power has entered our lives and is this not the exact waiting but it's done for us what we couldn't do for ourselves and in essence the awareness of this is in essence a spiritual awakening the simple awareness of this is a spiritual awakening and that helped me tremendously in the accepting of power greater myself and being able to call it god so having had a spiritual awakening as a result of the first 11 steps which i took this message and practice these principles told what message there's no black boy down at little rock arkansas i love dead joe mcq brian knows him well many others know him and i should say i said this but some of you'll go back and tell joe i said that and it might give him a resentment and he might get drunk and i don't want that to happen joe cause i love him too much so joe said this he said the greatest carry of a message was a man named paul revere said he rode through the countryside yelling the british are coming the british are coming not one picture does it ever say show paul reveal looking back not one picture did he ever stop and get on off that horse and say now if i as you i'd do this about your natural problem about you about your financial problem your illegal problem no he told it one simple message the british account now joe stopped it there he didn't say this i said this the message took care of itself when he told them british is coming them catching you to haul ass and so it is with our program if we stick to the message i only have one message to take and you as a member of our college anonymous in my opinion only have one message and the 12th step tells me what that message is the message of a spiritual awakening as a result of the steps i can't give advice on all this other stuff i do but i exposed to i got one message practice these principles the 12 steps of the principles but i'll only mention one principle love and that's the apex of the whole deal that's what all men of the cloth everybody's trying to get across is love i have come to believe sure all right to see and experience the miraculous power of love this power and love the members of the qantas group in memphis tennessee love this old drunk show from up here you can feel the love in this audience out here there's a tremendous power in love and i just hope that today that instead of being addicted to alcohol i am becoming addicted to love our clothes the way i always close it's not much of a story but i just like the way i tell it and i i like to hear it and i haven't heard it today so if you just bear with me i'll tell it to franklin again i just like to believe that the god of my understanding is saying unto me this sunday morning franklin i'm getting up a football team i'm going to make you the quarterback now i'm going to give you three men in the back for you that you lost you and your active alcoholism i'm going to give them back to you in the reverse order in which you lost them and we'll give you hope faith and charity i'm going to give you seven powerful men in the line these men you were introduced to in the program of alcoholic psychology and if you'd use these men they block god resentment self-pity and tolerance impatience all the stumbling blocks that caused you so much trouble the first 45 years of your life it's two ends i'm going to give you patience and tolerance it's two tackles on humility and honesty and it to god's unselfishness and gratitude and that son of willingness now to be necessary that you use willingness on every play now this game is going to last a lifetime to be no timeout so i'm not only the sole official the referee and the sole official but i am the whole deal i'm your manager your coach and the sole official so i'm going to have to give you some ground rules and these ground rules are the ten commandments the first four of these commandments have to do with your relationship with your manager and your coach god and the last six of these commandments have to do with with your relationship with your teammates now the ball is your eternal soul and the goalposts of the gates of heaven now get in and play ball i need each and every one of you in my search for truth in this game of life and i thank god for the program of alcoholics among us and i thank the program of alcoholics anonymous for the god of my understanding and if you don't believe that this program awake just keep it simple and follow directions and if you don't believe that god will help you just ask you thank you and god bless you and i love you [Applause] thanks for listening i hope you enjoyed the podcast sobercast is ad free and we'd like your help in order to keep it that way so if you'd like to help us be self-supporting by pledging a dollar to a month visit sobercast.com and look for the donate links thank you very much [Music]
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[Music] the second area is ultimately this works through the Democratic lightning rods that we have so you need you need to be building up you know a rapport with your MPs and your any piece okay you need to and do they do this in response to prompting from these organizations rather than that hoc because they'll make sure you learn this effectively but individual vapors need to stop being able to tell their story and handle the arguments around this with their democratically elected representatives at EU level and at local level the organization's the the consumer organizations in each country also need to be building rapport with the councilmembers that is the departments of health and the officials that go to the working groups so that's how you begin to influence something as big as the EU process
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i'll see you later hey messenger's up by the big house [Music] uh [Music] excuse me mister i'm jim milton heard you had a telegram for me yes here sign there [Music] thank you huh jim stop if you're the j.m i know stop it's sadie adler i've got something to discuss pay good meet me in saloon and valentine i'm there most days stop sadie adler i'll be damned [Music] um [Music] abigail darling john a kind lady in the village helped me write this she had men problems of her own but that's a different story listen i've begged you but it don't seem to make much difference i've tried everything i know to make you grow up and you know i love you but loving you means i can't watch you do this time after time we've had to run because of your behavior and your decisions we got a son i got a son and i love our son enough that i can't have him around while you're like this i had so many dreams john i hoped you would change we all saw what happened to them that didn't but you part of you is hell-bent on ending up the same way and i love you too much to watch that no more abigail [Music] so where's the wife milton uh she's out i saw her leaving with the boy and the bags what's going on you married mr dickens no that don't surprise me what she do catch you with a showgirl i hear about you shooting more fellas over by strawberry just who are you jim milton i'm a family man i can handle a gun sure then men shot at me just interested that's all ain't nothing interesting unless you find gossip about a man's marriage worthy of your time guess not there's work to be done unless you're running off too i ain't going nowhere i'm here to work gotta save money get her what she wants what does she want she wants a place of her own said she found a plot up at beecher's hope you a rancher you'll starve probably keep yourself busy take your mind off it [Music] oh [Music] so [Music] hmm [Music] that's her full hey you know i was wrong about you turned into a fine worker jim milton oh thank you means a lot hey you think i can speak with mr gettys see if maybe he's open to offer me some guidance i'm sure he'd be happy to hear you speak at least thank you mr dickens [Music] um [Music] you're a good dog [Music] stupid dog [Music] hey son how's that bull fine mr milton your father in can i have a word sure i'll just get him pow i'm right right here huh what's problem milton sorry for the disturbance oh no problem my wife she just began her morning discourse on the subject of my experience i think every man can relate to in some ways my wife my wife also has issues with some of the decisions i've made real issues [Music] do you believe a man can change sir where is this heading i guess i don't know i've tried to be a good hand i've worked hard to secure your property and for that we are grateful and you've paid me well besides the thing is i suppose i need to get a place of my own so i can prove to my wife that i've changed i understand what ain't got much money i ain't asking to borrow none but maybe you could go to the bank and put in a good word so they could give me a loan alone so i can buy that place beecher's hope yes i know it yes of course sure it'd be my pleasure but take my advice milton take your money and go buy passage on a boat go to brazil and forget all about family i'm just joking son just make sure you deal with ansel atherton at the bank he's a distant cousin use my name tell him to ask me direct himself you'll get what you need thank you sir yeah i was young and dumb once too you'll get her back [Music] um [Music] world i'm moving on i've been living too fast and i've been living too long [Music] i'm gone this big old world sure got me running around i heard a voice that said just settle down [Music] and with the moonlight as my guide and with this feeling deep inside i know now that i am homeward bound [Music] so [Music] uh good morning partner morning how's it going ain't so good morning to you good morning sheriff hey get your head out of your ass and move you know i used to fancy being a lawman
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Josep Bartolí’s imprint. A Catalan exile at the center of New York’s avant-garde scene
this afternoon in dc new york in the u.s good evening in barcelona in northeast in paris and in europe my name is iresala i am the head of the delegation of the catalan government the u.s and it's my pleasure to welcome you in this very special event today line event user bartolis imprint catalan exile in the center of new york avant-garde scene this event is co-organized in partnership with institute a situation that promotes catalan culture and language abroad french institute alliance frances in new york organizers of the animation first festival the catalan audio visual firm imaging tv alba the abraham lincoln brigades archives an american organization that promotes social activism in the defense of human rights this event is very timely since last february the fifth last week was in catalonia the national day of exile and deportation in commemoration of the thousands of people that had free exile after the spanish civil war among them it was jabatoli the person we remember today indication of the presentation of the animation film rosette in the animation first festival in new york this week usa partly is one of these characters the more you discover about his life the more surprised you are definitively he deserves much more attention because his life was truly amazing talking about joseph's virtually life is talking about democracy joseph had to flee to zion after the spanish civil war because of his commitment with a democratic republic and his rejection of a fascist regime is talking about refugee crisis most part of the film takes place in a refugee camp in the south of france with thousands of catalan and spanish refugees spend a hard time he's talking about art gazette drew everywhere the refugee camps in the ships in the countries he visited and he became very close to the most renowned artists of the moment in both mexico and new york but those also talk about love division midman etc so as you see all these concepts remains breaking news today so to delve into the life of giuseppe in the same in the sense of these concepts today we have invited three great experts to share with us who are going to share with us the insider's knowledge let me remind the audience that you can participate posing questions to the panelists at the youtube pack and we'll be happy to distribute among the speakers and they will be sure happy to reply them but before diving into i'm pleased to give the floor to madame catherine lamarez and delfin series alvarez curators animation film festival will introduce us this very recommendable festival that takes place these days in new york delfin catherine the floor is yours thank you good afternoon everyone and darfin one of the co-creators of the festival with catherine thank you so much easy dre and everyone at the delegation for having us i'll be very quick because i think it's more important that we speak about joseph but we're thrilled to show the film at the festival it's a french animation festival it's only four years old and we have a lot of film premieres and classics this year it's all online available across the nation so i hope you will join us all the film will be shown through february 15 and joseph is really quite of one of the most important film in the program uh not only it's beautiful but as you said it's also very timely so thank you so much for having us i hope you can join us to watch zero zap uh before uh before it goes away on february 15 and you can join us for other films as well thank you and katrin i think you have some personal words about the film that you wanted to share ah thank you delfin yes uh i would start saying bon diatods well i hope you got it it's a great pleasure for me you did great um i'm kathleen lamarez co-curator with delphine and she explained what we have we have been doing but uh today i would like to share um a memory and um i remember when i was eight we went on vacation with my parents in uh fondren in sardanya and i loved learning a few words in catalan that's some memory that i got and it was so easy i mean when you're eight years old it's so easy and to dance the sardanya indeed as a child i was surprised and touched it was so close to france and yet another country so today i'd like to tell you why i was so touched by the film joseph uh by aurel and uh maybe it has a little bit to to do with these memories uh from my childhood when when jean paul command told me uh some times ago that he was producing an animation film about what happened in 1939 in this part of the world i was immediately attracted by the subject and sort of compelled to ask the right for the film to shoot in new york uh for the festival so i knew the place i knew these beautiful mountains uh but not the history that happened there how come that these terrible events slipped through the cracks of history i mean that was my questioning and our history books how could have we turned our eyes away uh there was something to repair something to do about that and then uh here comes aurel with wonderful pencil strokes who resurrected the story with joseph bartoli's journey because it's really a journey it's a testimony of a cartoonist from a cartoonist filled with rage and courage and adventure indeed from spain to france to mexico to new york indeed you have it all so here we are now thank you url thank you jean paul and thank you the government and catalonia for him inviting us thank you very much to you catharina andersen so now before we start the debate we are going to watch a short color of the film so you can realize of the beauty of this piece of art so far so [Music] foreign [Music] is well as you saw excellent every time we see this trailer is like something really really special so we recommend everyone to watch this film as you as catherine anderson explain you it's available during these days in the festival the 15th of uh february so your choice so now it's my pleasure to introduce you george pacquiaoli photojournalist and joseph bartolis nifio a person who can better present us a more personal perspective of his uncle joseph george it's a great pleasure to welcome you today here thank you very much so what can explain you us about your uncle about his experience okay first i should learn to apologize for my very bad english i learned in school a long time ago and i spoke very very little in my life so i hope you will understand me i didn't when aurel came to visit me 11 years ago to to talk me about his project to do a film about a movie about your life my uncle jose bertoli it was just several weeks after i published it i published a book named lara tirada was not exactly a book about bartoli's life it was a book about our son and son and daughters of uh exhalates exhaled people of 39 how we we had to build in france the country we were not our country evidently we have to to to live with this very heavy memory of the defeat of the spanish uh republic in 39 we are we are daughter and son of people who who fight for democracy who win election and we were defeated by your fascist assist power with uh we were sustained by by hitler and mussolini so uh and the story of our parents uh was um the bread disappeared from the official history because a little some months after and the defeat of the republic the second war were so it was a very small story in the big and awful story of the second world war so we are also the daughters and uh and the son of the silence of the humiliation our parents had to suffer when they came in friends when they were they were in concentration camps and it a memory was very silentious for a long time the time maybe people what know this uh period uh did that did died finally so i'm 64 years old and i'm one of the youngest sons of the of the exhilarated and i've lucky for one thing is to get the the drawings of my uncle who as everybody knows now but didn't know until the movie was one of the main drawers of the spanish republic and of the end of the catholic government in the spanish republic my uncle let us be a um a lot of drawings were really really uh from my point of view the the best uh illustration what they had to suffer in in the french concentration camps when he when he went to mexico in 40 in uh 114 he published a book with whose name is composer concentration you know since 39 some points and it was the first really illustration of what happened in france in this winter 49 these these drawings are now belonging to the asso municipal barcelona achievable of of the city of barcelona and uh everybody can look to them on the website of the uh virtual barcelona but a long time during or very years they didn't be known by nobody in europe in europe especially in france and also in catalonia and also in spain so it's very i'm very proud to to contribute to to uh to show them and the movie of aryl is uh and only a story for us because it gives to to the drawings of virtually a visibility uh wonderful but more than that it's a focus on what happened in france in 39 and went up in spain of course within 2018 of course three years before but what happened in france in 39 and how the european democracies uh turn eyes not to see what happened in france and what they consider 2 3 3 1 3 a situation of the spanish republic it was a french republic it was for for the spanish republicans uh french republic was the absolute model of society and this model of society we told you and they the two times the tradition is on potential because first called non-intervention no intervention was one one claim and the second crime was how they receive our parents in this parish in this country and now uh their daughter when they soon we have a memory obligation because there are less than three there is a died for a long time ago and we are now uh we have a deposit of this memory and i should like to to give very a lot of thanks to aurel because what he did to to make know this period is is absolutely fantastic great thank you very much georgie for george for this testimonial really really really interesting and explain us about this double treason development trial that it happened yes luckily it's better late than never know so we can a little bit talk about about this this uh things that happened not so long ago and for the and hopefully we can uh contribute so they never repeat again so now now i'm play i'm my pleasure to introduce next speaker today next panelist mr sebastian faber creston is a professor of hispanic studies at oberlin college he's a writer of a long list of books about the spanish civil war the exile and he has served as a chair of the board of governors of the abraham lincoln free guide archives alba being also the co-editor of outdoor quarterly magazine the volunteer where he actually interviewed some months ago george partoli who regularly contributes to spanish and u.s media so sebastian what do you think i think that we still have some pending lessons learned from joseph's time absolutely thank you it's great to be here and it was wonderful to be able to see the terrific film by and it was really great um sometime last year to interview george and it's great to to join him now in this it was a wonderful event thank you for organizing it and thank you to the uh film festival organizers for putting this together um i have i think nine minutes to say a little bit or ten minutes i want to make three main points i want to address three main things first i want to talk a little bit more about the political context of spanish civil war exile then i want to talk a little bit about the culture of spanish civil exile in terms of continuities and breaks and finally i wanted to talk a little bit more specifically about u.s civil war um spanish law exile in the united states um that's an important part so the first part um josh just talked about a double crime um i would speaking about spanish civil war exile i would talk about a triple betrayal in reality the experience of the couple hundred thousands of spaniards who were forced into exile after the civil war was marked with three very distinct moments of betrayal of spain by the international community especially by the democratic west those three moments were first july 36 when the democratic elected government is attacked by its own military and the democratic west does not stand by its fellow democracy but instead opts for an intervention the second moment of betrayal was in 1939 as george describes as the movie beautifully depicts when 500 000 spaniards enter france they are they are treated like criminals they are put into concentration camps right and they're really set up as lands to slaughter for later when the germans made france to be to be deported to nazi concentration camps the third moment of betrayal is 1945 and when the when the allied forces managed to defeat the axis defeat um nazi germany fascist italy and japan they leave franco in place the franklin dictatorship even though it was established as everybody knew by then with the help of nazi germany in fascist italy so those three moments of portrayal really marked the experience of chaucer after leaving the other hundreds of thousands of spanish exiles it's true that in 1945 frank was left in place but franco spain is treated like a pariah internationally it's not allowed to enter the united nations however eight years later in 1953 the united states is quick to um broker a treaty with franco spain and then two years after that in 55 franco spain is admitted to the united nations kind of sealing that final moment of betrayal and exiles lectures of bhaktili who by then had been had been in exile for close to 15 years felt that as as really as a personal form of betrayal by the united states the second point i want to talk about is a little bit the culture of spanish civil war exile in terms of continuities and and breaks so on the one hand um when franco wins the war um hundreds of thousands of spaniards going to exile among them really the leaders of spanish culture academics painters writers poets playwrights artists of all kinds are among those who leave spain and they end up in france about 20 30 000 in mexico many elsewhere in latin america um a bunch in england a bunch of northern europe a bunch in the soviet union and they're leaving their homelands signals a radical break with spain and with catalonia and the basque country in galicia in the sense that their work from that moment on no longer can enter spain can no longer communicate with the spanish public and that break is really painful um and for for these artists and writers and painful naturally for spain itself which no longer has access to a generation of artists as we should not forget this had in the 20s and 30s reached the very top of cultural flourishing right the 20s and 30s in spain are are the silver age there this this this moment of immense cultural activity um in terms of music and painting and literature and all kinds of other forms of intellectual expression so that's a break on the other hand though the culture of spanish culture in spain and catalonia in the 20s and 30s had also been incredibly cosmopolitan has been deeply connected to northern europe to paris specifically of course but to london as well to latin america in all kinds of ways into the united states so for the exiles who ended up in those other regions being in those regions and inserting themselves into the local cultures was in a way in continuity of the context they had already made in the 20s and 30s in the same way that the three years of the spanish civil war had been the height of that kind of cultural activity between 36 and 39 after all all kinds of of artists writers intellectuals rally around the republican cause and sometimes even come to spain so the context made the friendships made the artistic collaborations engaged in in that whole period of 20s and 30s especially the three years of this civil war can be continued in exile and that's what you see in mexico city in new york city in paris and london in buenos aires in santiago chile the third point i want to make is about spanish war exile in the united states mexico is really the country that receives most exiles because it has a really generous immigration policy when it comes to local refugees and lazaro cartness the president of mexico very early on decides to open up his country's borders to pretty much any spanish refugee who wants to come to mexico the united states is a different story the united states is very restrictive in this immigration policy and it's very tough for anybody especially with any kind of radical or left-wing local profile to be allowed into united states so therefore the number of spanish exiles who make it in the u.s is much smaller than um who make it in then who end up in mexico or other countries that said a bunch of them do and they end up for example occupying often important positions at u.s universities at princeton americo castro and santiago right for example ramon sander the novelist ends up teaching first at the university of mexico and then at ucla and there's a bunch of them at the university chicago um they they end up all over the united states but new york city becomes naturally a nucleus of intellectual activity as well and that's why she said partially answer and that's very victoria is the um the the the intellectual um and politician from spain who from new york city found and manages for decades an important magazine right and what you can see with um looking at a judeophobist trajectory that bilateral talk about in a second is that with that kind of cosmopolitan intellectual baggage that he brings with from his experience in the 20s and 30s in spain and experienced during civil war he has no trouble in mexico connecting with the environment of diego rivera and the whole flourishing intellectual artistic community of mexico city in the same way that once he's in new york city he inserts himself directly into the um the new york avant-garde right and within no time really he ends up becoming an illustrator for uh the saturday evening post and other important magazines so jude partly illustrates in many ways the height to which catalan and spanish culture have uh have come in the 20s and 30s and the way in which exile allowed them to continue that despite that triple betrayal in the in in the united states spanish for exiles did not have it easy because in the cold war uh anti-communism was powerful here um joseph ended up blacklisted he was part of the hollywood black but he worked for for hollywood uh he was put on the blacklist as were many left-wing [Music] american scriptwriters and actors and directors as we know so there was for certain friction with the u.s authorities at the same time that we should also not forget that uh among the artistic community in the much of the population there was also a strong current of sympathy for the spanish republic thousands and thousands of americans had rallied for the spanish republican cause between 1966 and 36 and 39 thousands had continued to support that cause through world war ii giving money to house spanish refugees in the camps in france supporting all kinds of actions um against franco for the spanish republic so exiles lectures at butler he could also tap into that current of solidarity and sympathy with the spanish republic that had really been shaped in those three experiences three years of the spanish civil war through which as well as we know close to 3 000 americans from all walks of life decided to put their lives on the line and fight fascism in spain and about 800 of them died in spain as part of the everlink brigade i leave it here and i'll hand it over to back to easter thank you thank you sebastian and definitely you touch a couple of angles very interesting and complementary in this in this debate for sure the experience of the of the catalan exiles in mexico in the us is something that we have a lot to discuss about it sure and also this this ground of solidarity from the u.s people despite this kind of uh [Music] listing from maybe the american authorities for the reason of the political perspective so this these two areas are areas that probably will be able to debate in the in the in the coming future so now we we passed the floor on our third analyst today uh third parties is la parkerisas nice uh catalan earthquake critique an independent exhibition creator a journalist and a screenwriter she has created very important exhibitions in catalonia she's been very profiling publicating among about art on her works the books the book joseph bartoli alexilli creator in exile thanks for accepting us our invitation and hopefully you can explain us a little bit about the new york period of joseon bartoli without introducing him a new beach riot we have already george talk about movie trials sebastian talk about the third one hopefully you're not explaining about the fourth one so thank you for inviting me to this meeting um i think it's important to talk about the drawing and drawings and painting in berkeley it's not the same [Music] bartoli belongs to a family of artists involved in music theater sonography and first of all it is necessary to make a difference between drawing and painting in bartoli's work because the drawing is a way of expression and way of life it is part of the school of the of reality he didn't practice academic drawing and the harsh reality of the streets of barcelona circus music hall music hall fulbright boxing were the example and he connects to the i say to the criticism of otto dix or george grotz in germany for instance he has this point of renunciation he needs to transmit a message his drawings his drawing is always a comment an opinion a denunciation an instrument to emphasize reality himself bertoli said i need the drawing to be like a bobbin lace through which something else goes my drawings are always caricatures you have to see something behind them then in the beginning he's not interested in painting leave from day to day of the graphic press he uses the pen both to draw and to write virtually whites withdrawing bartoli is critical sharp able to draw with the wall situations and critical comments about the attitudes of a miserable spirit then he arrives in mexico in 1942 he reveals some of the drawings from the camps that are now in barcelona in the barcelona archives and malindi fabregas published this uh magnificent book the concentration comes in 1944 and one year later in december 1945 after a party with his friends mourinho fabregas and underwear that they belong to the old poem party lives from new york then in 1946 he presents drawings and washes at the british arts center in new york and they are uh urban it opens up a whole new world in new york then the possibility uh to publish in the holiday magazine a kind of harpers bazaar the the the magazine was a platform for him to uh go not only uh to to to draw about new york chicago new orleans mexico buenos aires rio de janeiro it was the an open world to collaborate in this in this magazine and uh his drawings were compared to the steinberg soul soul soul steinberg drawings then we have to say that the bartoli painter the painter bartoli is forced in exile at the turn of the 50s he managed to create a personal pictorial work he makes a synthesis between the best arabesques of his drawing and abstract expressionist painting diluting one of the strongest debates of the 20th century that is figuration and abstraction the artistic triangle of his work was mexico paris paris and new york mexico of course is the point of personal affirmation a background of indigenism and almost inevitable archaeology where he is fully recognized as an artist is there where he marries michelle stewart in in 53 she was an assistant of diego rivera in the mural of theater of the insurgents and they are going to paris for three years then uh paris was the first step for the bartolis painting is uh in paris he uh takes the classical zazen spirit and the post uh cubism uh of the paris school that is post picassian style so-called paris school and in the meantime of course he follows working for magazines critical magazines like iberian magazine a critical platform against the situation of the spanish dictatorial regime and he returns to new york in 56 and then he applies for visas and so on he works for several at agencies of for advertising but what is good for him at that moment is to live around 10th street he lives near the abstract expressionism and school of new york and new york allows him to be a front-line spectator at the this new york school then he frequents the cedar bar where he meets the kuning pollock france clean phil guston among others and he especially admires france green then he wrote the painting towards the abstraction and in 1973 some years later when the kooning is a member of a jury in the mark rothko foundation they give they gave the prize to him then this same year in 18 in sorry in 58 that is this turning point in his painting he met bernice blomberg his late wife still alive and i met her in the past in new york preparing this exhibition and book and new york facilitates the vision of a model international stage of pop and mass culture which allows him to cry out against injustice and continue to practice his sketching criticism of society and its leaders he had done so in his early days with the carton politics and continues to do so with painting from the second half of the 60s and the most relevant exhibitions in the this abstract expressionism were in the roland's early gallery in new york during three years 60 61 and 62. and when i went to new york for my research about bartoli i met doria ashton an art historian and criticism north critic who wrote about bartoli and one of these of these these critics published in the newspapers says just part of these washes and small oils in the roll and the l gallery are mostly abstract often with delicate colors moss green morph pink and yellow and of a classical cubist conception at times the surface of some smaller washes is covered with a light layer that makes the scar shapes look special is amazing because uh bartoli um uh has some writings about this uh moment of his painting and he says uh my paintings are not my paintings are not abstract it can be said that they are essays to fuse the graphics of the drawing with the color of the painting i start from what is concrete which is drawing towards the abstract based on color i have taken a small step towards abstractionism but i want to get there with a logical creative basis and call them neither painting nor decorative art obtains the nationality in 62 as she divorced of mission steward that i met her in new york too very very nice woman and it's um amazing because uh even though he was uh a very an artist critic and uh with his message of renunciation denunciation he was not in the list of dissident artists in mccarthy's time um he has another period into the painting in new york in the paintings in new york that we can say that is a critical expressionism between 65 and 66 he paints portraits of german family the condotieri they are a kind of caricatures of the the power and and fascism and he has another last period that i say could be influenced by the mass culture between 69 and 76 and is the time that he receives an influence for the cinema and he says for me more than catalan old comics are aukas diriam and catalan cinema is what gave me the idea to develop social criticism transplanted to the plastic arts without falling into socialist realism i have always wanted to create a kind of social critic alongside journalistic or literary criticism talking about man's problems without addressing an ill elite well the last time he created these pockets pockets murals that is a kind of mosaics mosaics with several portraits and subjects um non-conformist portraits he was influenced influenced by the by the movements in the us as hippism women's liberation [Music] vietnam war struggle for democracy and he wants to to not to kill but we can say he paints people who must die that is bad people um well yeah i think it's uh it's clear that we can talk about hours about uh this uh josephine and you that's great i suggest that maybe now we we come we are also welcome to to the menacing uh george and sebastian maybe you can also have some kind of dialogue among you because we touched three different perspectives about the today's discussion and definitely complementary so one thing that for example always find it really [Music] interesting is that uh we mentioned that some of these concepts today still exist unfortunately you know so we are still talking about refugees about exile etc with democracy of course at the time 80 years ago the situation was very different probably you george then sent messages to your uncle immediate messages to ask him how are you is everything right whatever so at the time i understand that people only communicate doing letters sending letters that looks probably weeks to arrive to the destination and it was very difficult to stay in touch no at the time so something that is today is uh absolutely easy you know so maybe what could be one of the the areas in which maybe george explain us how was the relationship with the exiles or between the exiles because actually you were exiled as well or your friends were exiled but not so no so far away from catalonia but in the case of joseph you've got a family very far away you know my uncle all his life had a strong uh he was a painter and a drawer but he was also a writer and a very good writer as well as in politics matters also in familiar family my father his brother was an also a catholicist activist in exile and uh i as i was i was a child i uh long very often uh here to the communications they had uh their police my father was a nationalist national architect a nationalist my uncle was a more universalist he was he was a member of the movement for the united socialist united european united foreign excuse me for the it has uni socialist european uh socialist united states of europe uh and he was very activist in this in this matter but they they uh all during all their life they stood very very close each other i met my uncle for the first time i was uh 14 years 40 years old it was a child and he came for the first time in at home in perpendiam where we live with his parents which bernice romberg was his his wife she was his wife and i met them for the first time he spent some days with us and we talked a lot i was very young but i was a young photographer uh so we had a lot of things to do to discuss and they came back in their opinion yeah i was 80 years old and i was student but very bad and very occasional student and i was mainly uh activist and and photographer uh very young and photographer and what i i remind of the two years we share these his studio drawing studio in my uh in my laboratory photographic laboratory studio in the same time we shared the same place during two years and but i remind of him is our discussions we we had uh about the communism about this uh the civil war about about the activism and uh it was a moment of a moment of my life where i had to choose between activism and professionalism photography and i think if i became a reporter a photography reporter it's after after i've spent so much time with my uncle uh exchanging about uh political of course but about a lot a lot of things it's what i remember for him from him is this obsession obsession to not to show that never shut up never shut up or say what don't listen to uh the party to the church and three to the government uh just listen to your your yourself and do what you you feel uh good to do basically i don't know if i answer the question but uh it's what i should like about this wonderful personality with an a more or more humor human rumor fantastical with uh it's what they're remembering for prime yeah great but definitely he had a strong influence in your future that's fantastic so we have several so we have several questions for from the audience from all the speakers i will try to maybe cover them maybe this for sebastian you know how many spanish civil wars end up in the in the us and another question uh related but it's if you can tell us a little bit more about the spanish and catalan exile community in new york the number of spanish for exiles in the us i don't think there's any researcher has has established that definitively um i would say in the hundreds or thousands but not more so mexico is one of the top destinations received about twenty thousand i think argentina about ten thousand uh in the us um the people that ended up here are often well known because they were became university professors francisco yala [Music] uh but in sheer numbers there are not as many at all um i see there's a question about the the spanish catholics archimedes in the u.s and to what extent but he was in contact with other catalans like this i'm not sure but talking with josh and maybe george can can say something about this too my impression is that giuseppe spends time in mexico and mexico famously the exile community was very closed in on itself despite the fact that they were spanish-speaking in mexico and spanish-speaking they were seen as very um self-containing and fairly uh preyed to nostalgia and to an obsession with spain my understanding is that when eugene already in mexico hangs out more with mexicans than with fellow spaniards and once he makes it to the u.s he kind of makes a conscious break with that the mode of nostalgia the motive of being stuck in the past and i think even his his decision to to embrace color and oil paint as a mode of expression signals of kind of a break with with his own past and with with um with with spanish or catalan exile community so my own impression is that he was kind of reluctant to engage too much with his fellow exile and was more interested in reaching out to uh the the the american or the other people in new york city um so george is that right that would i ordered is that right he was he was not somebody to uh to take refuge in the exile community rather somebody's like i'll let the spanish be the spaniards and ready to move on now i think that i think that in new york he discovered a new wall and then uh but the context new york mexico were set up before well there were many contacts in the 20s and 30s and he follows these contacts between mexico and new york during decades gates but the most part of the refugees from here from catalonia were in mexico the families are still there [Music] part part of them but i think that for him uh new york was not only new york was the world it was the wall the possibility of travel the possibility to to to draw the world um well i met him in the 80s in barcelona when he exhibited and i have just an impression of someone that who was a very good observer of the reality you know a reader of everything he saw um but humble someone very discreet at the same time very discreet humble precise realistic not someone who speaks for speaking no he was very very very concrete very concrete in words in attitude and and very open at the same time and he was probably in his late 70s and well the he looked like a young man because of the hair because of the attitude he was not an old man in the 80s i remember no it's well this is my my impression though and he was involved in the socialist that's that's true um and and he was an european uh he he he believed on the european uh as a country as a federal county uh well he was very close to the to the socialist that starts to that's true like george state you know right and you remember that he was in talk with uh sunya for example when he was in the us no i don't know i don't know i said pilar he was very discreet about his his life when he was in his family with us he was an example which is very interesting he never told us except the woman of my mother my sister my my cousin he never talked to the men of his relation with frida kahlo if it could be possible anybody other relations frida kahlo he's proud of that and there is a yes i was a boyfriend of philadelphia never never never never only a woman in because he had a special relation with the woman of the families of a family especially with my mom my cousin also has very intimate relationship because he was very close to a woman in general and uh just about this sentimental uh sentimental matters just only spoke and very few with the woman never with my father my easy ivs other brothers or more or me or it's it was very inclusive or more more discreet yeah yeah i think bill already said before he was humble and discreet that's clear so there's a couple of questions probably for you george as well for example marianne is asking from new york if you still have photographs of when you met your uncle when you was when you were 14 years old of this time yes but very bad photographs because in this episode i was a very good photographer very young and very bad photographer but yeah i absolutely i have some some pictures with him one uh one of the last uh with on the beach of the sensible where my father will detonate in concentration camp we my my son with my camera took a picture of joseph and me which is very nice picture people who want to to see it it's on my facebook page on page uh and i've also i'm searching for all the negatives uh of the year but it was a very bad photographer so i have some pictures yes and uh i uh i always uh took pictures of him uh since uh uh since i was 18 14 but with few peaches but later yes and the last pitch i took of him it was two weeks before he died in 1895 in new york where we our cousins we we did a journey to participate to to say goodbye to our dream because we know we were sure he was driving and the last picture i took of him was fueled two weeks before before he died great keep them very sure that the great testimonial so we have a question from anyone can astropine from jordana mendelssohn she's asking if you can talk more about the intelligentity between generations in the in the movie i understand that you also have seen the movie about the the artist's test simone feel free i mean i uh but one of the things i loved about the film and i'm i'm interested to hear josh's view on this as as in part a frenchman i love the way in which it the the story was framed as the conversation between a grandfather and his grandson and where the the parents generation is uninterested they're like ah these ugly pictures story we're not interested right so this the the um we tend to associate the the oblivion the the forgetfulness the pact of forgetting with spain but in france as well right that whole episode the kind of shameful episode of the reception of the spaniards um has been kind of silenced right so the discovery by the grandson of this story i think is really poignant in the film um at the same time that clearly the esther odena says the um the the the the pictures themselves become a vehicle for testimony right so even the way that aurel has inspired it's very the entire film on the on on the um buttery's art i think it's very very telling um so i'm curious to to hear from you josh how do you see that that frame uh the frame for the story but it's the the what is it the 16 year old or so grandson who who discovers and is genuinely interested in the story and and actually is able to morally connect with it right just to sort of live along with his grandfather whereas his parents generation is not interested is that reflective of the situation today you would say i'm i'm sorry but i didn't understand all the [Music] is um really confirming this uh this point so basically and uh that's your space this is a common not only in this case but in different cases of exile it's normally the second generation the grand zones that are bringing the testimonial rather than the sons and daughters of the exile because they still carry some kind of formulation sense so it's something that it's really difficult to get rid of only the next generation is more free in these terms is yeah it's really it's really interesting now that um actually uh you george is telling that you are a special guest because you are second generation uh your son but since you are the youngest child of uh very young person who was exiled so your mother was 16 now when when she crossed the border you are about the same age of the third generation of the grandsons of the exam that's why you are probably more and more engaged in this in this memory you know and it's true something very interesting that you mentioned it's uh it's very difficult for a father to tell your son or your daughter that you you you lost the world it's something humiliating and it's uh shameful no so that's probably why it's easier after the next generation uh to explain with more distance and and the grandson and the grandchildren can somehow um uh at some distance on some perspective and get more and more interested uh yeah you mentioned something that your that explained you a little about uh what what happened during the war and during the sense a little bit reminds me what my parents told me about their parents so they the my grandparents told very little to my parents about the war this is something we i have heard my generation have heard a lot you know and probably it's a little bit uh a little bit the same that's something that absorbs this attention yes sure the original book of campos concentration after the exhibition of terrace pilar was talking about my uncle gave me the last book of camp was the concentration was is his book he was here last year and uh he when he offers me the book he uh he wrote me on this book something catalapia and it is uh difficult to translate let me say this that's this photographic document that hopefully when they will contribute a break this silence that's true this is a story about politics island sure will i want to add something but the fate is this president experience after an experience the concentration comes i think that and if you are not the banker if you lose the the war then it is more necessary to to to to to leave a time of uh duelo let me find this word for you the grief the morning dwell grief brief morning yes to pass the time we have another question from zamuria says that your says about grandchildren does not work in mexico many children have maintained the strength of exile uh i don't see a question here but i understand that it has related with uh as you mentioned a little bit already george now that uh you continue this uh the story and recall that happened a long time ago i i think to answer this question i think the big main difference between exile in mexico and in france was mexico uh welcomed the refugees and uh in mexico the refugees were heroes a kind of heroes they can cause a fight for a democracy and for the rebel lake in france there are uh there are received as criminal as uh communists and uh killers uh uh killers and uh so it was uh a shame to be in france in 1949 it was a shame to be a republican and it was a shame after the war it was ashamed a shame for friends to have received the republicans like that and to have kept as saved say the sebastian uh to have keep franco uh in peace in uh in spain so the difference is that in mexico they are proud to be what they are and we are the shame we were ashamed to be republican daughters in france it's a reason for our i think it could be a difference maybe sebastian knew yeah i would add exactly what george says and and i think that extended to so if you think of a regular french person not associated with the with spain or a regular mexican person not associated with spain in mexico the story of mexico's reception and welcoming of the spaniard refugees was a point of pride that fitted very perfectly in the nation the narrative of national pride of mexico after world war ii right mexico was the country that stood for progressive values that included standing by the spanish republic and that included welcoming spanish republican refugees in france the post-war narrative of french national pride at no place where she obviously right and had no place for france's reaction during the civil war or um or its reception of the refugees so for a french person trying to be proud of of french history that's a very hard piece to fit into the national narrative the same way in the united states the united states attitude toward the spanish republic during the civil war doesn't fit with the narrative of the greatest generation it's hitler right that doesn't it doesn't it just doesn't doesn't make sense narratively speaking so it's easier to shove it under the carpet to sweep it under the carpet than to try to to tell that story but throughout mexico it was easier yeah sure very understandable i think but it's true so let me gather the last few questions and then we can we i'm sure we could talk for ages here but already shorter the better now so there's a question from jordana for pilla as having studied so many artists how would you characterize the particular contribution of catalan artists to the new york scene and may from different political points of view well at that time and but in the bartolis times jordan yeah yeah yeah i guess yes if there is besides bartoli that you already explained uh a lot if there are other catalan artists that contribute to this new yorker scene at the time and at the same time as him in the 50s and 60s i don't know later yes in the 70s there is a generation that went to new york for developing new technologies and it's uh for uh working with video and installations and um there is a very good generation there in the 70s but not in the 50s in the 50s no no i don't i don't know i don't know other names beside him and when i talk with dora ashton um forehead was the only cattle and artists there no no we commented that and no we know important he was very very very alone [Music] in the 20s yes in the in the 19 and it was rafael salla torres garcia it was another generation in the late 1918 1919 20 yes but not not the not at that time not at that time and there's a question from imam from virginia she's asking if example to this world can be seen nowadays in the u.s maybe new york do you know that maybe yourself pilar or if george also know i think he's not leaders no in this moment and the paintings because their paintings all around the world and nobody knows where uh a lot of people a lot of people are not a lot but some people have people have their pictures or paintings or drawings of my ankle and we nev we don't know where there are there are lost uh they've lost but about 2 100 or 200 or 300 pentagon drawings who were belonging to bernice from bomber white of my uncle she gave she did the donation to the region occitan uh in the south of france and now while we are speaking these these paintings are traveling to france to come back to france and uh will be done given to oxytocin region and will be shown in the memorial of rivers altas which is a memorial which is close to perpendicular a very important place uh for all the exercise not only the spanish and catholic then but the arabic exiles jewish uh exile who were detained in concentration cup of results in the same place where there were was uh well they remain with some some houses of the camp and some wise bubbles rise of the camp there is a big memorial very important we will show next year until september to 20 september 22 main very important exhibition of bartoli we will show not only the paintings who are belonging to vernish bombard but also which is deposited which is belonging to the 16 original drawings of the concentration camps will be showed for the first time in france it's uh it will be a very important exhibition uh beginning uh and uh in next september and we hope not even three in this moment we can't have any can be sure nothing unless with the pandemic we are living but we hope this exhibition will be able to travel after uh where anywhere in the world yeah great two things uh jordana reminds me that in new york it was there was carlos von zere the photographer and but he combined the photography with the taxi driver but he was a very good photographer and finally his work is here in in catalonia and concerning the paintings when we made this book this book was an exhibition and all the paintings that we could find in new york and in catalonia are reproduced in this book with bernice we went to collectors private collectors and to the stories that were disheartened in new york and i remember to visited this actor that was in the film of cabaret this short he was short he had a painting and we photographed we we took a photo of this painting that is reproduced here what we could find in new york we're reproducing this book maybe there are other possible possible possible paintings i don't know but in 2002 this was what we could we could do and in mexico there are many many magazines and illustrations and all is reproduced in this in this book what we could perfect thank find very much so we come to the end of uh all the time we have allocated so thank you very much sebastian george for uh all the knowledge to share with us definitely it was worth it it's amazing this this character every every the more we learn and we hear about him and then the more it's impressive what kind of life he he had so uh thank you very much of course also to catherine and andelfin thank you very much for all the the audience for for taking part in this event for all of you who make uh questions so this this event will be posted in youtube and you can see it for coming days so normally people a lot of people watch these events later but we have to find another table good for europe and for the us so we can still enjoy that but of course uh the most important thing here is that you can watch the film as uh as dulcinea catherine explained you earlier before through this week and next week and of course the rest of the films of the festival because i've been told that it's a very interesting festival and there are a lot of purposes so far so everyone is recommended to enjoy this opportunity and to in times of pandemic no at least we can watch screens so and we can enjoy them if we can enjoy them from home so good luck and if anyone wants to say a final word we are almost finished here well thank you it was wonderful very very interesting thank you very much sebastian and george and pilar it was so interesting to go in depth and gives you the idea to go a little bit further in results and uh and maybe in barcelona to see uh more of these uh drawings and to know more about this amazing person sure so you're welcome to the festival indeed i forgot to to tell you that there is a book a forget book from the 50s maybe sebastian could be interested is written in english and bridge is the author and the title is from frontier passage frontier passage and she describes very good this situation of the republicans and the exile in the border in the border french catalan catalan french order uh well it's just a forward to tell you because this is very interesting and people from france gave me a copy translate it into french it is really really good well it's something thank you thank you so thanks very much uh definitely this is a topic that happened 80 something years ago but still still are breaking news so hopefully we learn some lessons and we we hope that in the future no one has to be ashamed to explain to your children and children some stories thanks very much
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Redneck Reboot
hey everybody my name is rodney dupree with cajun living and cooking and due to some of the tough times we have in our area right now due to the coronavirus and the pandemic uh we won't be able to go film shows so uh we're gonna ask for everybody to stay safe like we are use your lights all clean up uh we're gonna air some of our older shows and uh we'll have our new commercials on it and uh everybody stay safe check out the shows like us on facebook but uh thanks for watching cajun living and cooking [Music] tideline trout blind sitting on a pipeline waiting for the sun to shine snapped beans red beans cornbread and mustard greens that's how we live and it sure feels fine [Music] well you can't change us that's the way we know cajun people live like they did long ago [Music] tight line travel line sitting on the pipeline waiting for the sun to shine [Music] snapping red beans cornbread mustard greens that's how we live and it sure feels fine hey everybody welcome to cajun living and cooking my name is rodney dupri and today have we got a treat for you we're out at boopalooze today is the second annual redneck regatta we have boat races we have good cooking we even have a pirate costume contest it's the second annual and cajun living and cooking is fixing to start right about now all right y'all got two ladies here we need to meet let's see where they're from um i'm lisha gleber i'm from holden louisiana donna reader from walker louisiana now lisa's the one putting this on y'all she's uh with the livingston paris news that's correct i am our advertising director and this is a big event i know you can't do this by yourself you got a lot of good help that's what my best friends are for free labor gotcha now tell us uh we fixing to get the race underway here now tell us what's fixing to happen here well we uh just finished the best in show contest we had all of the boat builders come up and display their boats and there was a judging of that the rotary club of livingston parish took home first place and um the miss america boat took home second place pearl and canoe is going to go first once that heat is finished we'll have the winner for that then we'll do the anything goes and then we'll have a pirate costume contest at three that's what i'm looking forward to the pirate costume contest i've seen some of the pirates i've seen a few yeah some of them look real yeah yeah i think they are are y'all gonna dress up as pirates we did for spring fest but not today yeah yeah i can't win my own event so yeah i can relate to that well i'll tell you what we're gonna let y'all go back to work and we're gonna film this from upstairs up there and we're gonna see who wins this baby thank you so much thank y'all all right y'all i found some of the guys out here that's in this race let's get their names and where they're from lane baton rouge dustin denham springs greg walker louisiana brian gucci pierce prairieville louisiana hey boone st francisville louisiana all right y'all got a diverse group here yeah that's it now uh were you in this last year no sir first year first year running now uh how long y'all been billing on this boat two weeks two weeks looks like this baby's gonna float uh these are gallon drums they'll float eight pounds per gallon so 440 pounds each seven barrels doesn't matter no 3 200 pounds worth of pure floating right here 3 200 pounds worth of pure floating now how many people's riding in this boat six six oh so all six of y'all are in here right six fat man two cases of beer yup y'all might need more beer this is just for the road person gotcha so so you gotta go 100 yards down the buoy and then come back is that is that the way it is yep that's how it is okay did y'all name it she's the rum runner drum runner so some of these may be full y'all they might not have all of these empty hey we're gonna wish them good luck and we're gonna see you in the race thank you all right thank you thank you all right y'all got two more racers here let's get the name and where they from penny nevar holden mary darcy hammond all right now uh i see y'all y'all built this boat for two people only two can fit in there maybe uh some cold drinks or something no no cold drinks nothing just nothing but paddling straight water oh yeah we're gonna need all energy you know yeah hey now did y'all did y'all did y'all racing this last year no no no first year first year okay so what's your expectations with today what what what are you doing well we're hoping to win but okay we'd like to finish strong now did y'all test no on tesla so what would not be fun you didn't even put it in a swimming pool see if it could oh all right it's only it's made out of styrofoam y'all both can swim yeah yeah and we have to have life jackets okay we and i'm gonna wish y'all good luck and hopefully see y'all at the finish line all right y'all found another racer out here and this boat is very very nice let's get his name and where he's from i'm buying summer sumrall from gonzales louisiana all right now did you build this boat yes i built this uh finished it about three months ago it's uh it's out of cypress sinker cyphers it's a quarter inch by three quarter inch slats and they all glued together and then uh it's clear coated with fiberglass and epoxy that is one shiny boat that's a lot of coats on there and we've got three coats of epoxy and uh four coats of varnish on it gotcha now have you raced in this before in this event it'd be my first time gotcha did you build this for the event no no build it uh to build a nice boat and that is beautiful that is one fancy boat and i'm gonna wish you good luck today thank you man thank you all right y'all found two more boat builders out here let's get the names and where they from my name's will i'm from uh springfield paula and i'm from springfield now have y'all been in this event before first time it's a really unique boat you got here now now did you test it out we did we put it in the goldfish pond and uh it floated for two weeks so we think it'll last out here for should take about two minutes to make the lap all right all right now uh how long did it take you to build it uh messed it with it part-time for about a month or so you know i didn't know about this until about a month ago what gave you the idea of the pvc uh i had a bunch of ideas it's just only one i had time to go with gotcha gotcha wama wish y'all good luck today thank you thank y'all all right y'all got two more racers out here let's get their name and where they from larry quave from killian michael quay from albany all right this is a really unique boat you got here now you said you built it and he's racing it right okay now uh how long did it take you to build a boat oh off and on i guess by six weeks just a little time here and there gotcha it's really unique so you you paddle you oh you you you you gotta hand it turns these wheels okay so they're jammed on the riverboat stall riverboat style yes indeed oh backwards in there the other way like one of the beaches okay like a zero turn lawnmower all right fellas well good luck to y'all and i hope to see you all at the finish line all right man all right boat builder here let's get his name and where he's from um kyle krusta i'm from covington all right right down the road right down the road now you built this boat yes sir yeah me and my son built it together uh about three months over the weekend a lot of it was you know getting frustrated with it and not fooling with it for a little while but it was a good little project together really nice boat really really nice boat now you're gonna be piling it by yourself uh no my boy's on the way oh okay so it's a two-man yeah yeah all right now have you been in this before no sir no uh i work right there in walker with richard price contracting and i've been hearing about it you know pretty much all year long that i needed to come and race in it so yes yes well all right well we're going to talk to you later on hopefully see you in the winter circle all right y'all got two more racers here let's get the name and where they from ryan mcclenahan i'm originally from columbia louisiana scott patero i'm uh from walker louisiana all right fellas this is a mighty nice-looking boat you got here uh how long it took you to build it well originally a good friend of mine actually built it first and then me and him done some modifying on it a couple years ago but uh it's it's it's actually somewhat this this shape and form has been about six years you know in the making so it's it's been built for quite a while he done a lot of a lot of the leg work on it you know i just come in on the end help here and there so you you paddle the bike and then the propellers in the back turn that is correct now how many miles an hour do you think this baby will go as fast as you well depends on how much manpower you've got gotcha now it takes four people true okay all right bro well good luck and we're gonna see you at the finish line appreciate it thank y'all all right y'all found two more racers let's get that name and where are they from laura rome from baton rouge louisiana jennifer watson denim springs all right that's a mighty fancy boat y'all got here yeah tipsy tipsy yeah okay okay now how long did it take y'all to build it a week one week that's pretty good for building a boat we had some good helpers okay yeah now have y'all tested it yes y'all did in the pool okay but we actually didn't sit in it we just made sure it flowed yeah this is gonna really be the real test coming up real deal did y'all racing this before no first year first time well all right ladies good luck thank you thank y'all cheer on tipsy all right y'all got two more racers here let's get the names and where are they from neal pearson from holden caleb gleber from holden all right that's a fancy little boat y'all got here uh how long it took y'all to build it about a week and a half okay you're using pvc for flotation pvc and spray foam and we got sheets of styrofoam underneath it oh okay okay now have you all tested it yes you did yeah done good excellent okay so it floats good float's good it planes out so after this you can go fishing in it yeah that's the plan all right well good luck to y'all and hope to see you at the finish line thank you thank y'all all right y'all got two more racers let's get their name and where they from i'm orlando casas from livingston alex costas from livingston all right that's a mighty fine boat you got there what gave you the idea well last year was the first year they did this and it was the first year we competed and i used uh storage containers from walmart i did 12 storage containers on a piece of plywood and it was really hard to paddle so this year i went a little bit more hydrodynamic and actually a friend of mine sent me a picture of a bottle boat the bottle ship is what we call it and so i decided well we're going to go ahead and try it so from work uh it's got 886 bottles in it and from work uh i probably have these bottles come from work every time they have meetings got the doyle high school baseball team has gatorade bottles in there uh rotary would give me some boxes also everybody yeah oh yeah well well how'd you do in the race last year uh i think we were almost last and that's because the last guys sunk oh okay so they will some will sink today yeah yeah i'm thinking so gotcha well good luck to y'all and uh hopefully see you at the finish line all right thank you very much thank y'all galvez hardware and outdoor cooking has the largest selection of grills and outdoor cooking supplies in south louisiana let our team help you select the right equipment for your cooking needs our unique inventory of cookware is second to none whether you are looking for a new cast iron or ceramic coated potting burner a new charcoal gas or pellet grill or anything to help you with your outdoor cookout come 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reese cardboard and duct tape category in first second and third place richard michael chitty chitty bang bang [Music] [Applause] that's a victory lap right there first second and third place and for the anything goes category in third place we have throwed off mr larry quaid captain larry quave in second place we have pipe dreams captain william quay here and in first place we have the battleship rotary club of livingston parish captain orlando casas in a dead last place we have the rum runner and pirates and they're happy to be there all right y'all first place right here orlando thank you congratulations man yeah anything goes division first place now uh who do you want to thank out there for this or what well me and my son and uh aaron graham put the boat together and then the rotary club helped out they provided some supplies and that's who i'm really racing for so i thank all of them that was a good race i know that was are you tired oh i'm tired i didn't realize it was that far you're ready for six next year i'm gonna work out before i do the race gotcha you're ready for something cold i already got it gotcha congratulations man thank you thank you all right all right kyle congratulations thank you congratulations man that's some good rolling you had out there first place in the canoe and p ro division nice trophy you got there are you tired yes a little bit a little bit how you feel it's a workout out there for sure i bet who you want to think out there first place who you want to thank i want to thank rhys most of all uh yeah i mean he was giving his all out there and and he helped me build the boat and we wouldn't be here if it wasn't for him it was his idea to build it so well that's fun stuff yeah that's really fun y'all gonna come next year yeah yeah we should be back y'all try again he'll be a little taller yeah a little bit taller well congratulations again a different boat oh really new paddle style maybe kayak or something that's it all right well congratulations again thank you thank y'all all right y'all got another winner here richard michael where are you from uh dental springs all right you won first second and third in the cardboard duct tape division now now uh who'd you like to think i'd like to thank my co-captain uh curtis thomas all right he helped you bill and he helped me build he helped me paddle him he helped he helped everything in fact this is his trophy how do you feel now since the race over you tired are you i feel uh that i will never build another cardboard boat in my entire life now will you be in the race next year absolutely i am i'm going to build the goonies pirate ship all right you might compete against some rum runners that's right well thanks bro and congratulations thank you so much thank y'all [Applause] [Music] [Applause] okay we have an honorable mention where is the dog where is the dog right here for our dog right here [Applause] sassy pants sassy pants finishing our momentum [Applause] our third place finisher ma'am here with our favorite places right here third place our second place winner and i will assure you it has nothing to do with the fact that she bribed me and mchugh but our second place winner is this young lady right here lady peacock lady peacock and our first place winner [Applause] he's been here all day it has been hot it has been warm i'm in shorts and i'm hot but anybody that will dress up in all black all day first place winner right here the gentleman right here the best on the best of again i want to say a special thank you to the dylan springs news and the david family for putting this on and bringing it out here to us and especially this young lady right here she has worked tirelessly last week it was supposed to be on and the rain and the floods and everything wiped us out but you got to give it to lisha cause she stood right with it thank you so much lisa this has been a wonderful time thank you for letting me be a part of it thank you very much for coming out [Applause] get our interviews now all right y'all congratulations thank you thank you we got first place right here okay third place right here what do y'all got who do you want to think my sewing machine your sewing machine all right now uh does that gun really shoot no it's very fake gotcha gotcha well congratulations thank you all right y'all had a great day out here at boopalooz man it's really been a good time if you hadn't been out here you need to come out here this was fun we had a boat race we had a pirate costume contest we got good music good drinks good food i'm telling you what you need to come next year for the third annual thank you all for watching cajun living and cooking check us next week you
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Totally a tactical First Playthrough - Tier 6 Infestations
so yeah we're ready to go we're ready to kill some zombos we're live on Twitch we're live on Kick we're live on YouTube as always I feel like uh when is there any like music on this game because it's just such a in-game music I guess there is I thinker is it's just very yeah let me pause yeah oh it is there it's just when you pause the game is not right Co right I better invite you into this game then you better do don't [ __ ] tell me you've changed your name to that to what to that you know what you know what oh for [ __ ] sake all right well we got en range boner joining us today it's going to be great you're wild friend you're wild enranged boner my guy okay oh my right I'll wait for you to load in and then we can uh we can crack on with the pleasantries you know my names go from nothing to everything in in in just mirror seconds yeah I do I do that's that's the Dilemma then is it every time I play CS it's different CS changes me you've spoke about CS more today than you have to me in the past like six months so you're on a CS Hyer yeah I'm really popping off really popping off my guy right yeah are you in the game not yet Jesus you need to you need to take a chill peill my guy but I just choked on my Coke on your [ __ ] Coke mate oh right I was going to say it's a bit weird I'm not a [ __ ] choker I'm a Coke choker now my guy that's my new name changing all these names oh God he's just coughing up a lung for us yeah standard procedure how are you doing as I hope you're doing doing well hope you're having a great day yeah right Jesus actually remember what we're supposed to be doing on here for some reason my graphic preset re like changed so we might get a bit of lag we might have to reset it a bit more I have dropped everything whoa my sensitivity is way too high yeah I'm not liking that oh have you joined yet okay you joined now I can pause it all right let's um what it that we have on we don't need these on we don't need that on right so what I remember last time I I've never done a tier six Quest okay well I remember exist I ex I um I grabbed a tier five for us to crack on with just mention Greg's chicken and bacon b OO that's filth that feeling super super how are you I'm doing good I've been eating a lot of Gregs recently Gregs is fire whoa I thought you was a [ __ ] Android then mate I forgot you had that armor on you come up to me I was like what the [ __ ] right um Let me let me accept the invite before anything because I'm a [ __ ] idiot half time right okay I remember right I've got a fuckload of ammo um that's about it that's all I really remember uh did I accept a mission where's our Quest it's been a hot minute no I failed one so I got pissed off and left right It's All Coming Back to Me Now it's all coming back to me right let's go to uh wait where's my bike oh it's here let's go to the trader oh have you lock the door I should probably lock the door why have I got no stamina oh I need food oh maybe I can just I can't even buy food I have no tokens on there let's go get got some [ __ ] Moola where's my Moola right oh do you reckon we can make um either a 4x4 or a motorb today I literally need one part and I need a few we only need one part from 4x4 as well I reckon it's possible chances are very slim though all right well that's going to be the actually we won't be able because we also need the skill points for of course yeah but I'm I've been collecting quite a lot of uh oh [ __ ] I thought it was just books you needed for that nope skill points [ __ ] okay maybe not then cuz I'm still I'm very close to getting my two rewards per Quest so we're going to aim for that um but I do want to just get a tier five done straight away like a small one we basically did an entire [ __ ] skill tree change two of us yeah but I didn't use a reset yeah I did no I know I've got a reset but I haven't used one yet I need talk to her so should we do an infested clear that's 389 met away I'll do that one I'll accept that one yeah what what what I was about to say earlier about the tier six I remember there's tier six uh in there yeah if was correct indeed okay never done one though so I reckon it's going to be the boss fights which well I I didn't see zul do the tier six but he was heading there and it was like 3 kilomet away so I guess it's going to be like a quite a [ __ ] quite a thing oh I got some L yeah like I said I reckon it's the boss fights of the game now that a good deal like the uh zombie Bo or Zombie B in the cave either that or it's going to be um tier six uh I mean tier five buildings ofation which we know is yeah yeah that's going to be a pain in the ass I mean we struggled with a tier two [ __ ] infestation earlier so um no we struggled with a wait did you strg we have struggle with a tier two building infestation tier two Mission that's the first infestation we did you well I wasn't I wasn't yeah because I wasn't like aware that we were well it wasn't us struggling it was more Edam struggling and dying seven times in one building he had his moments the moment he nearly Rage Quit he was telling me I have to stream that he was just like I was fuming mate which is understandable to be fair I can imagine yeah yeah [ __ ] would piss me off can I get through here I to fa games game in get better flying wait how do I do that again see yeah see there it goes to Graphics yeah mine's not as bad right now so I'm not too shabby I do need to eat though my stamina's hella low right let me just get some food in there yeah I started it without you raiding it first what are you going to do about it oh yeah you got that massive Hammer what the [ __ ] all right what am iing I'm going to use my oh I can what the hell that's weird I can't Lo anything this this game is discriminating against me oh my God the lag oh I do not like the first zombie I'm seeing oh I don't even have any ammo in my gun I mean you can you can you can sort him I got this oh [ __ ] I had an in he wanted you just he couldn't give a single [ __ ] about mate look man I don't want I don't want to be I shouldn't even be using my [ __ ] Magnum wrong weapon you dead yeah he's just swinging his so she's dead oh hello he's a big boy mother [ __ ] yeah of course he F through the [ __ ] this Cas so looking ass I I still can't search anything I really cannot search anything at all are you going to have to a okay after this Mission you'll just have to leave and rejoin I guess yep but if you leave now you'll cancel the missions so you won't be able to get the reward what we got here hello oh hello housekeeping why did you say that in such a sexual way cuz it was for you also I'm I'm listening he's talking about mad [ __ ] right now what I so I'm listening to a bit of Eminem as well so that's a bit wild what you saying why is there a snake don't know I'm up I'm up to the second floor though I've been here for a while oh have you I'm going I'm going for the third floor never mind I cannot go there oh I'm going for uh am going for the third floor actually oh yeah but you can't loot anything can you it's probably why nope they want to hold hands but I can kill what the [ __ ] is that why is qu crawling go around here yeah it sounds like you're busy up there I'll come up I'm fine how did you get up there through the elevator oh yeah we're not going to talk about that so I'm just wait if I drop him on the floor can you pick him up yeah yeah there you go I just I looted it for you and gave you everything see how that bag was blue oh God damn it yeah uh that's like a higher TI of bag oh is it I thought yellow would have been The Better Bag nope uh you you you've got you've got the thing uh the the the the the uh I don't want to break through that You' you've got the yellow ones and then you've got blue as a higher tier okay why am I unable to lose just sit down FL wankin all right we're good we're going to find uh some what is it I don't know if it's what is it I need for the bike what is the name of that suspension no I don't know if it would it be suspension handlebar oh handle uh yeah what Forks that's it I'm on the Roof oh just a stairs yeah there's a radio up here can I get up here few like uh we jump down here Y what up homie we do yeah we do there's a ladder down there's got a few zombies here as well oh right well clearly I haven't got that tree down oh [ __ ] oh my God I'm going to go up here I'm going to take him from the top I'm going smart they can climb Lads yeah but we can pick them off before they get out I feel like this gun is very accurate Sho in the face just going to I'm just going to in the face [ __ ] do the stripper you're going to do the stripper your St kill go down cheers mate why don't why don't I just you're breaking the ladder as well yeah that's that's what I'm trying to do but how are we going to get we shouldn't have to get back up hey die already what the [ __ ] how is the stripper still alive I've shot you with an arrow four times mate I know you are used to get penetrated by long sticky things but oh [ __ ] I thought I could jump on that wait hang on hang on I'm sure I can make that oh [ __ ] I missed okay never mind we're not going to talk about that we go down why is it so laggy why am I still unable to loot sh we can go up as well I'm going up [ __ ] you what's that electrical Buzz this is a great song I regret going up there's nothing here there's nothing down either well [ __ ] you oh you can go down again okay that's why ra hello oh [ __ ] Jesus found him yeah I found the [ __ ] Lumberjack here Jesus Christ I don't know youit h on oh they're all up there's a few coming down here oh [ __ ] I've got this I've got this get move the [ __ ] out of way I'm sorry okay I'll get out the way I'll just sleep I'm sorry stay down you did it I can't even loot this myself because it's broken but you can't even lock pick it it's already opens it's broken wait what do you mean oh so we've got to like basically break into it it's it's bro there's nothing in there oh okay I knew that I was testing you this entire time [ __ ] monkey hey oh there's loads of saes here open what the [ __ ] is this a safe place wait this is open as well H oh I reckon it's not a safe place if there are so many zombies man no it's a [ __ ] safe shot [ __ ] do you know what fair play I foul for that yep I fou for that [ __ ] dumb it's okay I'm all right with that I'm okay with that I'm okay I can I can admit that I'm a bit a [ __ ] special case you're so easy hey just just just hold up hold the [ __ ] up with that accusations God Dam what else I found the main loots where is it oh it downstairs there's a basement oh okay yeah we got go open that door I reckon we go through this door yeah shoot Shooters shooty shoot shoots oh you can shoot the sign all right well I'm going to do target practice I should just mering them off with that [ __ ] shot oh there wait whoa nope hello oh strong here I would get back for you he's dead the lag right now that's not lagging it's normal [ __ ] it's just a regular 2 FPS you know just every day too FPS game FPS game I feel like I'm playing [ __ ] Call of Duty zombies just [ __ ] rap training them again I've done that [ __ ] since I was [ __ ] like [Applause] 10 [ __ ] why you jumping like that no one ask you to jump [ __ ] why you're breathing no one ask you to breathe [ __ ] him O Okay well I'm I'm going to say that was your oh thought oh I'm I mean I'm already pick locking it well I have fun cuz I have forgot everything I do not have my stuff M I need to give you some [ __ ] anyway cuz I can't carry it all yes Father oh shotgun ammo I needed that I'm out of ammo there's more ammo there as well yeah the [ __ ] oh yeah I got a sniper rifle I forgot I think make sure to loot the military shelves as well yeah I'm going to I just need to make space and the chest next to you if you need space I still got like two bars unfilled yeah hang on and ready to be filled I'd feel you just like just like yeah what I just wanted to say all right there's more shotgun thanks ammo down here as oh how nice of you there more the carton carton yeah and just reading M I picked up so many books from book piles it was ridiculous oh there's a treasure map nice oh I got another battery we got two of these three batteries now nice we can definitely start oh all right that was a bit sexual Jesus Christ I was just [ __ ] stretching man oh [ __ ] that sound when you stretch okay now it's not my problem you're a [ __ ] horny bastard no maybe just for you huh a pile you can L that can I please there's a door over there well oh nice Magnum ammo found a way out yeah there's a door over here I want to check a toilet oh there's another handgun in there put me a level one though first I'm going to go to the trader then I'm going to rejoin cuz yeah game not gaming that's fair enough ow well I got another load of engine PS as well ni I just can't wait to get to an area that doesn't lag you know uh don't think it's possible our base doesn't lag to be fair so and the trader not yet wait pack that in don't you dare make it lag can't make promises mate fair enough I'm going to build a huge [ __ ] ring there ah awesome we can call it like the Heavenly [ __ ] R cuz it look like a Halo paint it yellow Y what I I don't know we're just going to leave what I said there we not going to bring it back up did you say I hate jellow no I said we're going to make a he said he said make a giant [ __ ] ring I said yeah we call it a Heavenly [ __ ] ring and paint it yellow so it looks like a Halo thought you say okay I thought we were saying I hate jell no I don't hate yellow I mean could agree more you [ __ ] [ __ ] yellow [ __ ] yellow and everything that is yellow oh my God Jesus you're Wilding boy that's just a [ __ ] color in it that is a [ __ ] color compared to some other colors you only your yellow thing that's good is the uh McDonald's uh oh okay F the logo it's too uh too simple is the intellect I need I can't even ex a [ __ ] storage boxes exit [ __ ] this game oh I can get a steel spear why does it say g g wait hang on I can get military leg armor get that yeah that's way better than what here's your for a rejoin my thing uh relo you need some work I need some commissions if you finish two more jobs this can't [ __ ] speak I could tell yeah yeah [ __ ] you [ __ ] you man oh did you like the clips I made of your voice breaks shut up shut up do you like him you haven't seen them should go check the recent recent Clips on Twitch go I like how both of them were to started the stream it not it hadn't happened any [ __ ] time afterwards I know it's just every time you kept yourself in check that's why oh do I need to reinvite you yeah that's so [ __ ] funny this entire time why have you called yourself that coke choker oh my that's that's what I just just said I found my new name you've just given me my new name the coke choker instead of the [ __ ] choker that's that's because I just started choking on my Coke that's right man sometimes you got a choke on coke depends on which Coke you're talking about I rather not uh rather not do it on the white one rather have the black Coke than the white Coke okay maybe maybe you should just get your work colleages did yeah they they they get J White Coke if they want oh [ __ ] H wait what's this oh I found I got two raw diamonds didn't even realize I want to [ __ ] get started with power word now I shouldn't have bought it I should have waited with buying the [ __ ] game yeah we you should have but you [ __ ] didn't did you you [ __ ] yeah I hope you choke on [ __ ] I hope you s on some [ __ ] Lego you filthy I hope you CH choke on a singular grain of [ __ ] corn what what grain of corn [ __ ] grain of wheat grain of wheat okay okay uh I forgot a problem right I still can't or anything do I do I have to reset the game do I have to restart what I think happened is my uh player data is uh corrupted okay do you need to die then uh I do not know what what I do know is it means that um I'm [ __ ] can you um verify installation files right no it doesn't it has it has not anything to do with my files cuz then I wouldn't be able to play the game probably because you keep changing your [ __ ] name no it's because uh I was searching something when you started the mission oh I definitely have to end the game then that's what I'll have to do why are you giving me all this oh to store I guess yeah that makes sense dumb ass F first you [ __ ] my game over then you're asking stupid questions where did I drop bullets you need to chill you need to get back rooms as well CU that's a lot of fun I'm I'm I'm going to [ __ ] you oh you've given me so much [ __ ] you confused me there's there's quite a lot on ground yeah oh but I can pick up a [ __ ] Lantern apparently you've really confused me on what I've got up putting away yeah I guess this this this options so confused okay okay okay we're making progress here where's the where's the [ __ ] engine stuff wait a let's pick this up before it despawns wait wait wait wait wait what do you figure that out might have oh nice is it just like a a way to fix the boat uh never mind this is also really [ __ ] scuffed let me just do this this yeah all right let's go through those so game plan is just to get more tier fives done I reckon and let me do this confirm confirm apply spring goes in there this is the wrong way around um I guess we put this here yeah this is so confusing I'm very confused hey clo how's it going to worry about that get rid of this need to sell that we can put these here as well actually what a I need to make more crossbow bolts as well I've got quite a lot I've only got 17 so this is fixed but I still cannot enter anything that's so weird so what I think what I think happened here is my um character is corrupted now I mean so few things that might fix it is dying uh you restarting the game or having to join through entire different character and losing all my levels which if that is the only option that's going to really piss me off yeah I understandable and cross let's craft these doing good have nice work on a brew break on the home stretch how are you yeah it's going okay not long got into the game yes just not too bad not going to B I mean Justin's character is completely bugged so I'm not the [ __ ] I I left rejoin so [ __ ] what did I just pick up there it is oh my God Jesus Christ [ __ ] could not figure that out from life for me then we need to get rid of one more thing is this right do you want me to try and restart again uh we'll be preferably helpful yeah yeah I can do that preferably helpful would be preferred and helpful [ __ ] dumb ass let me just uh I would also like to to play a game that I can actually play I've got tuna fish gravy toast yeah I've got some of that too don't know what the [ __ ] it's the best food in the game oh okay nice all right all right well let's uh let's try and fix this then going all right and that's no not good but it's going to take a h minute to load into here let's see if this works let's see if it fix it for Justin if it doesn't I might cry just download escape the back rooms we do that I'm not going to buy another game it's 5 pound I'm probably gonna buy another [Laughter] game right as long as I don't touch my PC my OBS shouldn't crash load in this game I have a habit of trying to click [ __ ] too quick yeah that sometimes happens yeah my YouTube on my phone just sent me a notification saying we think we'd like you'd like this video and sent me my own video I uploaded it's like we think you might like this video to watch A's Channel trailer oh no I've invited the wrong person oh no who the [ __ ] did I just invite yeah that was accidentally no clue car I just want to say in a time you've been loading up I have downloaded P world yeah well I've got good into there it doesn't mean it's going to [ __ ] load up game quick or not s Days to Die Tak so long I've just downloaded a game with a download speed of 160 MPS oh nice why does my game now just not want to Launch sh I think I just clicked on the for [ __ ] sake hold on one second I clicked on Arc why would you why would you do that they're on top of each other oh that's your own [ __ ] fa you honestly want to go don't you yeah yeah I do I will inappropriately touch your ears my ears what's an ears ears the things you hear out of you know ear yeah not an ear I just I heard you say yeah I asked you what the [ __ ] you were saying oh I got Pure mineral water [ __ ] sexy AR one minute yeah the RS one minute I'm just just just being [ __ ] [ __ ] yes H I'm hungry I am I got tuna sandwich now so a SC out I'm going to make myself some gr cheese gr ham cheese Gro ham and cheese Jesus [ __ ] England is not my city today it's never been a city what are you going on about how do you what do you know about that M maybe I've an an exit an exit you see where twitch is going to be this year what Rotterdam oh rter I love Rotterdam and and um Netherland has hting twitchcon for the next two years it's been announced I I do have to say rdam is the murder capital of the country Bud S I ain't going this year anyway I can't afford it but if it's in Amsterdam next year I'll go cuz I have a I I refuse to go to Amsterdam I hate Amsterdam with hard and soul that sound I I love it it's [ __ ] great but I mean we all know why I love Amsterdam yeah we all do yeah my man loves a number really really really I love G English this what it is now but there is actually a slight chance that maybe in the future it could be in my city it could be in the south of the country cuz it's saying um in Netherlands so they they don't usually tend to do it in the same place that often so I would be surprised if it was in Amsterdam no but it could be in my city which is in also the location is 5 minutes uh drive away from my house oh what the the Kong yeah because uh there there is a huge like Festival building there is that way you do your your Coke choke no but it is 5 minutes away from my job as well not even 5 minutes nice right are you in the [ __ ] game or not uh it's initialing we're initial liing I just can't do anything today man my my vocabulary has killed himself hey Daddy I'm back yeah it's nearly like 6:00 on this game it's taking hourss no it was 12 okay right can you open things yeah I heard the click nope can't open the boxes I've locked something all right move you fat [ __ ] so I guess you just have to die I am going to try that yes right hear me out hear me out we're going to go to the the tier five infestation I'm not going to start it you get killed spawn there grab your backpack and we start yes um it'd be good if you invited me to your party you slag no I don't like you well that's rude that's a c I don't even know where my [ __ ] wait hang on I got how do I track the quest toggle active what the [ __ ] is this what the [ __ ] it um you're good head to the Rally Point completed wait what bro I'm getting really confused like I don't I'm going to have to go back to what did you do I don't know if it look the same screening up but [ __ ] H so don't spend it all in one place oh my god I've apparently done the the quest right do I get steel gloves I am so confused yeah I get the gloves and and a military helmet 44 Desert Eagle legendary bundle I'm going grab that as well all right oh you're going forer six is it no I got tier five thing again mate that literally it's just said we completed two missions wait hello Trav why doesn't it work for me then [ __ ] [ __ ] game wait what's better the steel Helmet or the military [Music] helmet deagle I don't care what the question is deagle is the best gun in the game yeah but uh should be military in terms of uh all around and stuff yeah yeah it doesn't use as much stamina as like St sh uses residance and I've got level six steel arms now oh you got umia fair enough going take some tablets she'll be fine we usually got our uh strengths and weaknesses I guess you've got a desert eagle I've CIA I got desert eag I've got to unlock the desert eagle now I've got the Desert Eagle I feel like I'm I am in the stronger side to be honest if if I look at this I got a 44 Desert eag so it's just going to take 44 Magnum ammo sick yeah but still I'd give you the Magnum but you can't pick items up I can pick items up I just can't exess shid I am at the place and I am going to kill myself all right I'm just going to drop off um actually I can just put it in my bike I don't need to drop anything cool I'll meet you there I [ __ ] will watch me you [ __ ] oh yeah I'm in the blood Forest Co [ __ ] this is my second death I think I was trying to say Coke and [ __ ] come out so oh I was playing around with this AI plugin for OBS where it would automatically bleep out swear words yeah turns out that's [ __ ] very beta at the moment no not even beta is very Alpha Testing so I can't switch my backpack no I didn't think that's true I basically lost everything now I I can pick up your backpack and drop it for you yeah for but I still can't do [ __ ] then where's the backpack in the middle by the car damn it I feel like I might need to like reset did I just punch his head off no I shut the right hold up what items were yours doesn't matter because I need to rejoin in a new character first anyways oh this is great I'm just going to have to store all this stuff [ __ ] all right I'm going to have to just drop all of his stuff back at the base all right good oh [ __ ] it's getting late as well [ __ ] come all right looks like we're going back I can't remember the way back to the base let me invite him in get out there I have no idea where we going I'm making a character real quick wait a second [Laughter] sound mad GE yes very much [Music] so okay well you're off [ __ ] that right yes what you want to guess what my character's name is I know kler Anor oh it's not as good as what I thought so I hope this works for two different reasons why which one reason does rule out the other okay [ __ ] game's telling me I'm wet wet for the game I become a woman I guess why now English man no but um I I've made a new character and one you're going to like the way it looks okay unlike Adam I'm not black as the voice I'm I'm a different color I'm going to be like red if you're yellow I after saying you hate yellow I most definitely not yellow cuz [ __ ] yellow I'm better stronger no but um for one yeah I I I I just like the character I made is it's very artistic and uh if doesn't work I cannot play anymore that' be very upsetting it looks like I'm still the same charact how am I still the same character options no uh yeah I cannot play in this world anymore that's that's wounding [Music] wait that's that's wounding what if I restart like what if I check my file integrity [ __ ] uh no you know you I think there's one way but then you have to go through the files of the the world safe and uh remove my player data I can do that that's how you that's probably the only way to fix this I mean like I like I said earlier the my player dat is corrupted thinks I'm still inside of uh of searchable items like I was searching a cars still think I'm in there going validate game files helped me I had an issue on someone else's game tried logging in and out of their server they tried it even shutting down the game the only fix was validating game files please take a look at the pin so this is the can't loot anything you have to validate your game files vanilla no mods after like two hours of playr I can't loot any items anymore restart didn't fix it and then yeah but for me it happened because um you started a mission whilst I was looting something yeah were you in multiplayer validate game files help me I had an issue on someone else's game tried logging in and out of their server they tried it even shutting down the game the only fix was that I had to validate my game files for me to loot again so have you tried validating your L your game files I'm I'm right now well go validate your files cck I am yeah I'm 30% takes a long time so probably one file was corrupt or lost yeah something's probably just like [ __ ] up but if it shows me all f are here you need to remove my [ __ ] player data I'm going to be [ __ ] pissed cuz then I lose all my levels but at least you can you still have all your items and [ __ ] it's not like starting from fresh I don't care about my items I want my [ __ ] levels those items are nothing with other levels honestly what can I put on here yeah all 13,722 f are successfully F de it's nothing is missing this is become a [ __ ] troubleshooting stream now that that right do I anything invite you again I'm loading the game now did not mean to do that oh I swear to God this game mate you was you sold me on this game so you might have to deal with it he was like this game's amazing you need it it's amazing but it has some bugs which are yeah gamebreaking it doesn't have a lot of bugs but the bugs it does have are game uh can you fight me again cheers father cheers father I appreciate it connecting to server I mean I know there is a way to uh cheating levels but I think it only works for you oh is it time charge ammo time charge ammo don't looky receiving and loading conv so I made a character with uh cyan uh hair and an hot pink skin color oh that's so funny my character used to be bright red yeah but I lost it apparently why does this why why am why why do I live why am I living I don't know why are you living I don't you answer me that why am I still living the amount of things I've put in my buddy that sounds really wrong that sounds more wrong than I intended it to sound that's all right you are just a wrong person in general not Hello we go okay this is pretty [Music] muching nope can't Lo so you need to get into the game f and uh delete my player data get into the game f and delete your player data or my player profile profile dat whatever player profile dat oh don't we love doing that stuff right how do I do that then uh get into the I've got no clue I've got no clue how to get through the files hang on man right well this is always fun having issues right options player profile wait what happens if you just delete your player profile doesn't work because I had a default right okay right well let's see if we can [ __ ] edit the game pass and uh what what a great great experience this has been yeah this has been absolutely Grand absolutely Grand all right well so we just need to make a new world um um mate that's going to be intense if that's the case right anyway if we do need to make a new world we're going to make it harder in terms of uh some loot aspects hey power R I saw that all right so [Music] um roads we got 10K I think yeah we went into 10K pre gen stuff not no but go to uh World preg 10K hang on mate I think it's in there I'm Googling it cuz if I do this wrong I delete I [ __ ] up everything on here oh doesn't matter that's just uh verifying it can't hurt too much manager under saves and your world there is players okay right so hang on so in the file man manager under saves uh you go back to there's no file by say in here so I need to find players. XML well I'm going to verify my my game thing it doesn't have to do anything with your it's it's my game or My Player thing can't be your game your game can't get [ __ ] over because of something that happened to me this is we're just like bug fixing there it's all it's it's most of wait what's this I've had this issue with my inventory I think for me it was X in out with the search bar selected made it impossible to interact with items so opening up my inventory and selecting something for now so changing tabs had fixed it try this I think this is a Burg that occurs when players are interacting with storage and his teleport disconnected server shuts down without closing the interface it's often misdiagnosed as a corrupted player profile can be fixed by deleting the character's player profile that said yeah I think there is a fix that someone came up with try teleporting your dad your dad a small distance away via the developer conso when the old man is in the server hit F1 type LPI and enter oh [ __ ] okay so I got to go into developer mode in the game LP and enter his player IDE and yours that he's in at least 16 blocks me I call my dad he enjoys the of games he cannot intera with anything this game he is eek he is bound to interact he can type using an in game and on Discord is not the bur okay yeah because if it's misdiagnoses dele in a player thing then I don't know I should probably just I'm just going to update the title to say bug fixing for now people don't come in here and go what the [ __ ] let's see if we can fix this godamn bug don't you love bugs bugs are cool [ __ ] slags man I [ __ ] hate this [ __ ] this is the fourth time I had to uh like Buck fix this game now yeah not good I just why is there no saves folder I don't know man that that's what bugs me well it's supposed to be but there not yeah all right let's check this Integrity files apps hopefully the teleporting thing works CU thenone can just TP you out this is a very sus way of building a world all right oh okay apparently there's a reboot server fix when when it happens when you're with a Trader oh this is always fun right we nearly verified so so how do I reboot a server then yes good good answer there Justin good answer oh there's a command for it right so you have to do like a shutdown command okay so what it's looking like all right so it seems sa file yeah no but it seems like it's all done through the command uh the command prompt within the game because like you have to completely reboot the server which can fix the problem or you have to like teleport the player outside of the current chunks they're in to fix it we have went out of the chunks no no you have to like teleport them out the chunk so they're instantly out of it you see what I mean right okay my my files validated yeah so I reckon that could be it teleportation thing doesn't work it's just then I'm just I'm going to I'm going to yeah well I'm going to shut down the server if that don't work to do a manual reboot but the way to get to the saves is through app data percentage percentage Yeah you know how to go to to the app data right oh yeah yeah you need to yeah I know I know I don't want that being displayed on my thing CU I have work sensitive stuff on here if I start opening up files matter it does it doesn't matter oh everything's just [ __ ] crashed okay load on block Chesters let's see how this works see if this fixes I reckon you try to world shut down first because before I join it's going to be another five minutes yeah see if this works great stream today yeah yeah it's going good it's going good it's [ __ ] over don't break if it breaks you you you you have get just escape the back rooms or some [ __ ] [ __ ] restart the game no you're you're just going to have to get power worlds I'm broke power worlds 20 more than [ __ ] the other one this month I have gifted you six Subs you know that literally you know how the split works right I don't know if about not even that mate it's not 50/50 anymore in it well it is 50/50 but they're cheeky with the way they do it so like certain types of Subs yeah like you'll probably get like seven kod or something from that from 10 uh from six yeah from five or six maybe maybe you get a 10 but it depends on the type of sub but it's weird man and then they do like a they do like a weird threshold where you have to do it by a certain amount by a certain time other otherwise you just can't cash out on it until the next time it's weird mate [ __ ] do just just put your [ __ ] p in there now yeah well it is there I just don't really advertise it I just don't bother me you know I I do stream them for fun hoping this game don't [ __ ] take too long to load man pay for the host wait what let me just gift you you 100 Subs so you can buy the game if better buy the game myself for you yeah I was just trying to say what wait if you're looking at the game console itself the you you would issue these commands save world shut down 100 Subs is 400 bucks Jesus it's weird as well because if you do them on phone compared to desktop they charge more on phone discrimination right let's hope this I'm going to sue twitch [ __ ] CRA on or twitch you could give me me money back taking ages manist your age your nan is a great lady I disagree oh [ __ ] sake why did I shoot the gun in here right here here we do commands shutting server down I don't know what the [ __ ] I've just done it just completely closed seven days okay so it's like a complete hard shut down we're g what fu H you're giving to me too much power man give me an audience and I will become even more special specialist whoa the fun pimps this is pretty okay I've never seen that before you've never this is the standard loadup screen no cuz usually I just turn it on and I walk off don't I before stream for [ __ ] sake oh you [ __ ] dumb ass password XXXX x x x x x x x xxx XX right let's see if this works oh my God bug fixing is a nightmare bugs are funny man bugs are a nightmare B B I'm going to request a song I like this song oh my God my [ __ ] I got such like a bad split in the middle of my lip man not good iess this this is this is a mix of our favorite two genres favorite two genres right it's DMB and hard style in one I'm in the game I've done a shutdown I've reloaded in invite me in right I'm going to invite you in I [ __ ] hope this is fixed man if this doesn't [ __ ] fix it I will actually [ __ ] be mad yo the lag is not there hey assassin how's it going buddy hope you're doing well so uh we've been trying to bug fix this uh it's not going well yeah he [ __ ] my game no no Justin [ __ ] his own no I was looting something when he started a mission making my character booked maybe even corrupt [ __ ] cry baby he knows I'm right now he just doesn't have anything to say [ __ ] [ __ ] are you in or not nearly oh I like this I'm going to add this to my own playlist I need your help later I need to design mine yeah no worries man just send me a message on the old [Music] Discord it's all how's it great dragons I've been going on a tangent about World building to myself for over an hour that is the reason I'm late to the stream he no worries I hope your world building's gone good oh my God the surer shut down works oh [ __ ] is so happy right get your ass back oh you're all the way over there aren't you get on your bike and come back cuz I've I brought all of your items I'm coming I am infected though somehow told you about the silent centy you haven't oh my go I just noticed how I look [ __ ] oh my God I really like this song I was talking to myself about where building and have develop some fantastic ideas fascinating ideas B this you need to put this in the Channel that I made on Discord I need to know the the law in a consecutive order I'm still waiting to read it oh I [ __ ] love this song mik to mhm or is the English version actually you're the reason I downloaded this song or saved the song justtin we were listen to it when we were just gaming sometime and I was like I I the reason for like half of your [ __ ] music M I've heard this song before but I never knew the song name right and like when we were doing a watch a listen party I was like oh [ __ ] God I was like oh [ __ ] I know this song me I've literally had the blasting this around in my car my mom keeps going to me she keeps going your [ __ ] um genres are [ __ ] uh what the [ __ ] what's what the fu what the [ __ ] who to mate y yeah okay P your character is pink with blue hair hey trap how's it going dude it's been a hot minute doing my man right in this bottom one bottom right this one this one thank [Music] you my this game is good not it is but we did just have a bug and spent 30 minutes trying to [ __ ] fix it but we fixed it so we can carry on there yeah sadly it's still on beta it's still it's been on beta for how long now it's crazy 7 months and it's 49 years yes yes super how you doing how's life treating you mate man I need I need my arrows but I lost like 60 arrows man where are my arrows at man uh I oh what iron arrows yeah IR that would explain why I had way more iron arrows than I recall dumb ass ah I just [ __ ] sh got no chest you got no chest piece oh I've still got them as well ah it's fine there you go this helmet is actually better isn't it good for M play not going to lie going to look here you handsome you're the handsome devil I appreciate you man I appreciate the L handsome just grind some monster hell yeah man get that grinding get get them [ __ ] Monster Hunter [ __ ] up me oh ly spiky right all right where's the rest of the items here yeah yeah right so I want X I want why have you jammed that one that's my personal quest Quest chest oh okay I can't [Music] even what this one Lo why didn't you just say please unlock it for me so okay no because I locked it I wanted to put my lock one down here but I can't if it's your one you are special you are [Music] [ __ ] where is this crap CS why are you being a [ __ ] let me use the storage box okay oh I need some shotgun bullets yeah shotgun where's the the the the slacks at I can't remember where I [ __ ] put everything that's how long ago to this we played God can I have some shotguns uh SLS Maybe move move you fat f [ __ ] fat [ __ ] yes that's me where you you fat [ __ ] stop blocking my path why are you doing that I take there these these oh is that your no that's mine I remember getting that are you on something have you taken steroids no I put some in the thing now mhm oh yeah I've got SMG Auto turrets by the way forgot I had them I've got three nipples I'm so happy for you I've never been happier I am on top of you there's no other place to be is there not especially I'm one H there's something my man is just storing all ammo to his personal thing so nobody else can have ammo no this is the ammo I've collected when you was you [ __ ] off the other day I played for like an extra hour or two Jesus Christ why do you want some I don't use pistol ammo I know you don't that's why i' never really thought about only I only need uh shotgun bullets oh I can give you way load we' got we got we got 150 and 75 second oh wait there's another one [ __ ] it 75 is more than enough that's going to last me for a while since I barely use shotguns anyways I need to get a better shotgun to be fair I need to get late fair enough virgin I'm lonely man what about that war yeah man ever since the day I've never seen that person ever again and I'm very happy about it I can I create threads in that channel to keep things yeah craon you should be able to uh let me know know if you can actually and I I'll give you the perms I see a Wandering horse cuz I think I gave you like like very like an individual perm for it wait Did I oh no I just put it to hey yeah yeah yeah zombies eight zombies coming towards us mate come here puss it Ked one I kill his mother I kill him I kill another hey what up [ __ ] I missed how I miss oh oh this is filth do you know what I'm [ __ ] sick of this [ __ ] that was me I just sto a kill in front of youting around no I blew a red off no I did I I shot her head I blew her R off of a deagle mate I did no you didn't I I shot and then I heard you shoot I saw her head like one of hisorical stuff actually yeah for sure I should probably you you really want to go go against a pink skinned blue-haired woman strong independent woman pink skinned OHA nice St brother nice TR no I mean like open it then that's how I done what do you mean nice try I already done what I wanted to do are you sure you want me to open it oh [ __ ] I fell hang on cuz I will drill it open why have you got a [ __ ] slong I didn't mean to do that hang on I'm a pink skinned blue-haired woman with a slong hey 2024 you you do you um wait can we start at 4 in the morning can we I guess by the time we're there it's it's it's not going to be and if we can't do J we're just going to lose some around it I guess yeah that's sound I just need to go grab a shovel in case I just decide to go that way I'm going to I'm going to shovel your insides out you swag oh please do sounds like a dream come true wanted to 360 the jump and I [ __ ] it I went into the moat God damn it you are something wait where did I put my bike um oh we're not going to talk about that right I'm coming I kill your mother I am v p of your mother's tit excuse me yeah you heard imp to the next level I have murder I have silicon implant I have depression oh Bender done that been there done that got the scars oh [ __ ] I want to clarify I have not got the scars they healed too well you don't see him on my light ass skin I'm about now I got my lot picks of man does that not you oh is there a woman on the street at night die Jesus Christ Justin what the [ __ ] what the [ __ ] there a zombie lead with that bit next time you [ __ ] H oh was you standing still man it was doing nothing we not like I couldn't just leave her don't don't start don't start what if we what if we hit this does it go bang no okay cool You' think just [ __ ] tried oh die sit down woman oh you just got from a crutch all right oh we can start it sorry that was necessary couldn't get in without opening the door I thought I thought they' done that on it own you know oh my God Jesus what the [ __ ] sniper rifle time oh I got oh [ __ ] I got a m I'm a MAG I don't know why you still not dead mate [ __ ] just die who made a war crime or something I know you Canadian I was about to say that oh there is a green SPID there are two green spiders where the [ __ ] did you go oh you went down there okay bun Russian is a funny language yes can't can't deny [Music] that have to say Russians are also funny people to play with if if if you've never speaking to them before because they always tend to be toxic I mean they're always toxic I think I've met one Russian guy who wasn't toxic on Prop night I mean we may as well just break this no we go through here it just funny though wa no one likes you well why are you playing with me then for the cloud in it for the clout what clout what clout do I give bro what no one knows I don't know I'm confused by this right interesting all right 10 biker oh oh hello I'm going to close this door again there's loads more out there ah EAS see okay you crack on with that then easy bro you are literally just [ __ ] merking him what the [ __ ] is going on here W he does he's clearly got this so bro you [ __ ] cracked on this easy oh there's a fire ax in there oh we don't need to do that we need to go up here do you per chance have set um repair kits yeah I do cheers mate I need one otherwise I cannot fight in a few seconds have three well thank you very much you where the [ __ ] we from here we go into the window here I couldn't get through it wait what the [ __ ] you are so special bro specials understatement I thought you knew this oh I need to [ __ ] eat what the [ __ ] oh good luck I can't I get out of this what are you running show your face [ __ ] that's how you treat woman you Blaster anus fo with what the [ __ ] he was like don't talk about my lady like that you son [ __ ] that's how when you blust your ass with bullets Jesus Christ the least hateful comment I've made today about wom yeah funny thing is usually I'm very much a gentleman I don't believe that oh my God oh my God oh my God come here look he's raving a you ruined it [ __ ] ruined it he was he was sat there raving you know he's more special than I am that is saying something alcohol no not alcohol all right then didn't know you were a [ __ ] American I'm not in a school so you're wrong there aren you you can pick looks yeah matter 33 of them how [ __ ] much H take it mad I want to get up here there's a box up here I want to [Music] get this is [ __ ] he do me how the [ __ ] are you supposed to get over there okay I can't get that thing up there can you get it it's a [ __ ] PR try got it what's in it uh just boooks so where have we got go now I guess through here anus I'm going to reload all my weapons I really want um the shotgun you've got I think that's like the best shotgun I whoa Jesus Christ I'm going a little back wait no get get behind me got my sniper actually head shots all day long guy is annoying H let's go back a little he's dead we good there's a few more everyone else no there's low wait where are they they all outside how's someone behind us where did you come from you [ __ ] dumpster oh they're all down here whoa where are they coming from uh sex workers you know fair enough all right it's defitely up there I hear you I found it I found the way out yeah I just want to say I hear you are having a lot of fun yep might join in might not no know uh I mean get the [ __ ] out of my way oh my God ye him to the floor oh no oh I yeated myself to the floor I yeed myself as well you will die as well you mother [ __ ] you mother [ __ ] mother of you [ __ ] mother Suka yeah that's bullet boof bullet poof Bo guys I'm just going to take care of the zombie around the corner why is this guy kissing the floor why AR you the only thing I'm kissing is feed Fair each to their own I guess mate honestly I hate people with feed F fetishes I know so many people who hate can't can't imagine how that I don't I don't find it very appealing myself oh myv oh my God I found like a hidden area uh you've also found some zombies above you mate okay well I'm glad you told me that it's a very F that's also a cop behind her I love how we both just shoot him again anyway just in case I not just once I just shot him like seven times mate [ __ ] is it oh this is all sh no clue don't ask oh you just dropped through the floor okay there's literally nothing of value in there I'm just kind of [ __ ] a just like your life like yours I'm sorry that was rude I just found another few hundred bullets nice oh I guess I'll do my unlocking skills no let me unlock it man I like doing the pick lock why you got to be so [ __ ] rude let's use quickens yeah my internet's just deaded out of nowhere my internet is like my OBS isn't even connected like my my internet's just cut out out I'm going to go I'm going to go check if this is not my day this is not my day I haven't had my drinks Dam if my server oh oh it's back I was just about to go check the internet downstairs like my whole [ __ ] I don't know what the [ __ ] just happened I could still hear you so there's that's that told me that you still had internet you know no no no like cuz you cut out on my side for ages I didn't hear you oh yeah fair enough I may as well invite you back in quick yeah you know may may as well just play together with me I was wondering why you stopped drilling I was like has it run out of fuel for me I destroyed it oh you didn't on my screen I I unlocked it before you got in there I was like why does my sound just stop what is happening yeah that's what I thought as H all right that was weird hopefully my just doesn't stop [Music] again going to light a candle make make it very happy in my room might burn down my room but doesn't matter right need a room for [ __ ] yeah it's not the only thing I've burned down this this year oh got that's a fire and a half it's 8 in the morning it's pitch black on the game what the hell oh my God yeah hard style I'm actually quite proud of the silent centy concept I'm ready to hear all about it sounds pretty [ __ ] cool what do you mean hard style this is um horle wait this is [ __ ] up tempo oh up temp more like French C honestly but bro when I tell you yeah I generalize most genres this is the can can though oh know I blast this out in my car all the time oh no this this is uptempo this is like really rough one it's roof noof roof who you met you turn me on man I've never been this horse I'm glad my job's complete my job complet I've someone across the sea on allow myself to not have to come up with three and a half thousand war and Fs to go B crazy with creativity essentially no cons C story right okay that's a good interesting way to go about it I'm at the trader I'm assuming you can still get the award because we finished it before yeah yeah [Music] yeah dirty oh I got a [ __ ] wait I got to like refresh hang on let's see if uh I have to refresh all of this I don't give a [ __ ] about you no more yeah this me so funny I've just put a song in the queue and I've never heard the song before I'm ready for it Ray from the G instance yeah it's not it's not going to be instant W wall face is more like you know uh I can get a steel Sledgehammer level six yes or right yeah but I have a steel Sledgehammer I think yeah but I need one level six I don't have level six I have level four or I can get an wait wait wait before you no we already have an impact driver I might get a crafting skill then get a what crafting skill magazine thing oh [ __ ] you well it depends what you've got cuz if you got something I can use uh steel spare steel gloves what level of Steel gloves six I've got them I actually I'm going to get the glov anyways huh that's good for me as well where you going I got the gloves for me not fair enough oh she antibiotics I'm going to buy those I just need to sell stuff to her today definitely get all the man we got there you [ __ ] all right then didn't mean to do that [ __ ] sell that human sell that oh I hear a song sounds good so far yeah oh oh this melody I love this melody I can buy 10 sticker Dynamite three 300 you know what you never mind actually to be fair I'm just going to get a next mission stay safe out there let me just oh I have I have to do tier fours again it's annoying have you got any tier fives uh probably I don't know do you want to go what do you mean you have to do T four it hasn't let me reopen the special route it's just saying do tier four or nothing another coming for a five all right I'm just this is your bat up what the oh my God you're enjoying yourself there mate yeah it this sounds like a through wall face song face man you should see me now a it I can do tier FES yeah oh my God what the song oh okay cool I thought he on about tier five then I was like oh [ __ ] what I've got a infestation uh 100 me away all right select that I'll come meet you there I'm just dropping off all the [ __ ] the uh it's literally 100 m [Music] so right and then I guess oh you Bas ow We R from the grave oh fire fire fire ambulance Jesus fire ambulance my mate say that all the time now since I said that I [ __ ] up he saids it to his M like look there's a fire ambulance the song's insane [ __ ] hell it's all right I know where in what playlist this is going your next Rafe thing the January Rafe is almost done by the way it's almost February yeah just name it February right yeah but I'm with January I mean the song's from January ah okay okay okay I got you I got you I got you right um I just what's recog is that just alcohol uh yeah basically something for me init I'm waiting at Z location by the way you need to join the party oh [ __ ] yeah wondered why I could [ __ ] see [Music] [ __ ] all right [ __ ] chill out mate dihe head [ __ ] me [ __ ] [ __ ] [Music] me you [ __ ] you [ __ ] [ __ ] you [ __ ] [ __ ] Su B B I was trying to drink monster at the same time and it didn't [ __ ] [Music] worko sking it was quite close right kurva yabana oh killed one kill two okay well we doing that I'm just trying to like kill four and kill all of them can you not like collect the mushrooms uh you punch him can you not destroy the chemical thing not just [ __ ] yourself uh yeah you can actually it's called a wank fair enough you just [ __ ] clutch an [Music] Amo how did I miss that PR sh I am I am pretty sure anything where you need to I'm [ __ ] I'm done with this they just went through the door I think interance Crush again oh there's no way it has oh has it come back though right you're back okay I'm [ __ ] injured man [ __ ] done with this I think it's like my internet I ring them up and they're like oh no it's going to be SED [ __ ] off it's not sorted is it at least we're back at least you didn't disconnect this time where are you are you upstairs BR I didn't even [ __ ] see you go past me my internet's playing up man it's doing me Ed me way me way me way give me way in car I don't like this yeah this is sketch you're leg a Sprints oh for [ __ ] sake I've got um I've got a thing on me if you need it I got a health pack thing before you do that come here behind you um here it is cuz I have the spr as well this doesn't help Springs no but it it changed my screen from 28 minutes to oh no oh I already had 10 anyways oh okay mine was red yeah mine was orange oh my God you are very angry I'm going up you go up I'm going to search down here oh my killed him that's like a staircase over here but it's behind the oh this is where the staircase is okay I can't run or jump or live or breathe I am unbreathing oh you good yeah I'm all right just just going to reload okay we'll [ __ ] open that up of course just a few spiders in it yeah and I'm about to [ __ ] die oh my God no you're not I'm here I'm able to fight I'm I'm I'm not CH dumb no I've been infected now cuz you're a [ __ ] you're an actual [ __ ] I think that's funny well have you got any an pugs and you bought them all out oh my where's the loots I've already looted oh there it is we H behind eyes would you like to eat some glass uh yeah sure my favorite Pas time yeah I love myselfself some glass this was probably the easiest tier five I've ever done yeah I'm hoping uh my trade route opens now and I can just go run up and do that my doors will be because I just one shot everything now pump can where the [ __ ] did you go outside the [ __ ] did you get out just exit oh I'm just breaking through the [ __ ] door have you got an right uh at the base yeah in the drop chest you know where the drop chest is by the letter right side of the letter if you go down the top that's there is one antibiotic there I bought it just before the mission nice just for you Moon oh my God thank you so much we special oh my god I've got a drone how much does that cost okay I don't know oh you got drone kpon in it yeah nice that's not what I was on about I was looking at something else on my stream as I let you go well look what congratulations I've Got a Friend rocket launcher or a nail gun nail gun is [ __ ] insane nail gun is the best building tool it's going to make everything so much easier but it's not a rocket launcher like I said last time rocket launcher shot you're going to damage everything but the zombies you want to kill okay I mean yeah rocket launcher is fun but thanks son it's not a is it all right I picked up another infested clear cuz it won't give me the open trade routes so I feel like I'm just going to have to go do this infested clear or something you know I'm going home to get my leg fixed man but yeah I need to I need to go back and get uh some good stuff done Ethan has five diplomas a few of which can make him manable for science team Senter Earth they you have could before learning he's pregnant he's trans FTM I don't know what the [ __ ] that means uh yeah fire is hot you just burned yourself or something I just touched my candle you [ __ ] absolute special child do it again it's not hot the second time ow it still was hot it was still hot you lie to me oh oh what if I drink the the candle what if I drink the candle I don't know candle wax is nice the antibiotics just in the chest yeah sick I'm just like um what I I I swear to God I swear to God I picked the drill the nail gun I swear on everything why the [ __ ] have I got rocket launcher ah it's fine no I know I I what the [ __ ] that's really confused man fire is warm yay well we need to get some food cooked man we're running real low mate it's been [ __ ] minus 7 here recently it was here two days I was still hot onus 7 good for some no definitely weren't I was freezing my balls though [ __ ] you f I think we're never going to finish our house are we you were the one doing the house I'm not going to be the only one doing a house well I didn't know what you wanted to do you was like oh can't wait to you to see all this crazy [ __ ] I'm going to do I was like okay I never said about the house he did I will touch you why have I got iron arrows I don't even have a [ __ ] bow I know because you're [ __ ] that checks out mate yeah makes sense [Music] funny oh funny Hunny I did a funny oh I am riding your bike I've got five switches five electric wire relays and 10 blade traps I've got crippling back pain I got no you're not never mind I actually do have back pain so yeah I get that as well it's to get an order right where's it's called Uh not lifting things right um where oh it's in the drop chest wait wait wait wait these are herbal antibiotics I can use them oh yeah you can I guess but yeah cuz it was only 1.6% whereas the the antidote [ __ ] is way more in it there's no point wasting that I'm going to use a l quick medicine FTM oh okay I thought you was on about a radio station The F like you know [ __ ] my life I am stuck I am no longer stuck I am again stuck man why are you so special oh he's gone oh I feel like I'm I'm special I might be special you know I'm considering I'm talking to nothing I might be special you finish why are you the way that you are partying [Music] it what do you mean why is is playing this is this is beautiful music know what to cool I i' let you know we get back on there all right bless where did I come from oh this is a banger where from where she where was like why the [ __ ] is this playing oh aie this is a [ __ ] banger right that's exactly what I said let's go this I played this I play this when I'm like um driving as well I suppose one positive is e technically probably can't get deported because Noah wouldn't have been born on America so and would therefore be because no would I would have been born got I've been a long time ago are you going to that 1.7 m kilometer thing yes cool I'm on my way there now and I know it's your character I almost now now go there goes this is a bit I like come on bangers bangers you could a song you know because of me not just well I mean I've known cotton I Joe all my life I'm [ __ ] British and I live in the farmers area of Britain like this is our talk about specific SE no no you introduced me to that that remix and I like that one that's what I'm talking about have people been queuing up songs or am I still running I'm still just running through my like songs okay we're eventually going to get some songs that probably aren't the best the funk experience of kicks what do you mean probably not the best um exactly that mate this is catchy is super catchy I like the C Oh you mean this song no I have songs on there that are like [ __ ] mate from my like song what do you mean [ __ ] like real [ __ ] Define [ __ ] Immortal Technique Dance with the Devil have you ever heard that nope it's about a guy joining a gang because he ratted out on another gang and they they basically his introduction to the gang is doing some horrific [ __ ] and it turns out he does it to his own mum and didn't realize and then kills himself and then the guy rapping like yeah I was in that gang and watched him do that it's all [ __ ] up [ __ ] and then they go on about raising aborted babies to create an army and [ __ ] so you know what game's the game inin it what the [ __ ] yeah I remember hearing that song when I was younger and I was just like what the [ __ ] is this song low key though man the raps rappy yeah you know more Tech or have you ever heard of Plan B sharmaine that's a [ __ ] song Oh no man we're going into the snow oh are we let's do it yeah oh my mouse dies well no would have to suffer such inequality in the [ __ ] school systems and someone who's experienced the entire 14 years of school I did not know did not known a damn thing about my Don assets yeah I mean like schools aren't the best in some assets so they can be in other aspects you know it's an interesting thing school's never going to be perfect but at the end of the day school's not supposed to be perfect it's just supposed to get the bare minimum education you need to like just know the bare minimum so you don't fail at life and anything after that is like a an amenity you know it's nice to have it but like they just don't focus on the curriculum of that you know they want to make sure you can like read and write correctly and for some reason do Pythagoras Theorem when the [ __ ] have you ever used that [ __ ] outside of school unless you're a math [ __ ] teacher like I wanted to be fair I wanted to learn about taxes mortgages loans and interest rate at school but they teach that yeah when you arrive here please whatever you do calm down watch out there's that wolf no there's a wolf right there I was talking about the landmines here Oh Land M St well just whoa red Messa compound 567 this is supposed to be a level four infested clear bro this is supposed to be a level four infested clear sorry I want just want to pick up ow hey you've just killed me oh my God why did you run over near them I was clearing us away there was a way in there oh was that you just don't step on top of him I didn't know I'm sorry retards oh there's another wolf in it oh no no never mind it's dead I'm sorry you honestly are a special it's okay [ __ ] is all this about are we going against actual Bandits now or is it zombies what's this is this a six and a half star seven and a half I think six and half no six and a half yeah but it's a tier four INF infestation though it's not even tier five right go over here let's go do it six mate that's what I would say oh are you ready no oh a tears oh I all of my quests are tier six not tier four so I've had it inverted in my head oh you retards all right well are you ready for a tier six let's [ __ ] do it yes my youngest son is autistic he's not long been diagnosed in e16 I knew he could possibly be autistic the schools assisted he wasn't and the way Etc was down to yeah the thing is right like a lot of um oh my [Applause] God H spread the bullets man I'm just going to do this I'm getting the [ __ ] the eagle out the deagle oh there's dogs yeah oh thanks thanks man bro I've just nearly died noted yet oh my God bro I'm going to die no you're not I feel like I'm going to right oh my God I thought I killed this zombie and he just come up and [ __ ] molested me on the back side it was a bit mad you probably Sur it um I've got my push turret no I don't I dropped my push turret never mind my senses have picked up something this supp easier than I expects yeah I wonder what a tier six normal mission is not an infested clear contained within the house I have no clue why wait what why are you getting contained to the house there was this was not everything yet all right noise and how bu there's more enies there's going to be loads mate look there's a whole look there's a whole [ __ ] it goes underground it's massive oh right fat ass I'm going to try and do sneakiness never mind watch out oh my God what the [ __ ] I'm out of stamina if you want to die you should stay there bro I can't [ __ ] Escape yeah that's that's why I didn't go to the left but to the right just going to yeah thanks mate thanks for the information enem my Rob just said we are not alone right I [ __ ] think I killed them all Jesus [ __ ] Christ there's some outside now as well just check the Army vehicles well at least we got a compound I didn't even know compounds were a thing compound what it's a whole compound is it oh yeah fair [Music] enough so why you being contained to your house in or what's what's going on there right where have you went cuz there's a whole area in here I'm on You O military boots and Military leg armor do you need any military boots leg oh my come now we're just shooting I'm killing them oh never mind that's a lot move what the [ __ ] we need grenades man that's what we need no we just need to be I like how you panic shooting I'm not I'm shooting every single one of them okay you know what you you can crack on then if you don't want me shooting him still going to shoot him I'm just here chilling I'm panicking right I've used like 15 ammo I've shot three times but I don't have like the thing you've got what the [ __ ] is through here big generators I guess we can get a lot of fuel from here actually this is like a carnival song now as a child refused to be contained took every opportun to wonder neighborhood more often than not with the dogs and yeah have the doggos doggos looking after you I used to love going up the hill and exploring man that's a screamer scre sides yep he dead in other words there's going to be a ho of things outside later on yeah uh there's a door here a steel door oh there was a screamer insides bro there's two Ste oh okay hang on I can get through here well this compound's huge how in the [ __ ] was there a streamer inside um um um there's so many zombies on that steel door uh yeah so you're going to need to get your your Hammer hammering ready wait a second wait a second we should just drink real quick and oh let me eat let me eat let meat oh [ __ ] okay never mind oh there little lot it's just three all right well I need to eat I'm [ __ ] hungry oh they are hitting me they're punching so are you [Music] apparently left the game I've been kicked let me reinvite you stream as we help me yeah my internet's gone like my internet keeps cutting out I have to ring up the company that's start to take the [ __ ] piss man Wii is so I can send messages I can send messages to my chat but like it just won't reconnect oh we're reconnected now like I don't understand what the [ __ ] is going on I pay the bill the I pay the bill do you PR chance of any healing on you cuz I am starting I have four heals yeah all right I don't want to eat all my good food to here this has been a very good productive stream so far mate this stream is testing my patience are you in or not I am connecting initializing worlds no way hold up there's no way we they winning them shotgun duck bill mod SCH what the hell's that oh you're in hello oh was shot I don't know it was a a schematic I don't hello hello I just gained 60 Health from joining all right nice all right so where do we go now this way then we go down I'm down down actually I'm going to use a to chance to reload everything yeah I'm really pissed off with my internet provider they're supposed they're literally a provider for streamers like a a legit streamer provider I knew there was going to be zombies in oh um I lost the mission by the way really yep right let's wait hang on I got an idea we complete the mission yeah invite me first please you're in the game I mean oh wait you to invite me in party yeah you're in the party right yeah know I am okay so when I when we complete this task leave the game and rejoin and see if it bugs out and gives you the reward like it did last time where we just got like an extra reward for no point oh my um I'm very dead I'm here you oh um I that pushed me through the wall no way oh no I FR him oh oh that's no problem it's almost it's almost over already get one shoot he doesn't like me understandable [ __ ] do they want me for I don't know clouds is this like a missile silos or something it is wait Luke come here you ever been to one of these before I could push through in this corner oh what and just clipped yeah that's kind of lit you know you're lit how did I gain more Health than lose in the spal I'm going to close that door in case ow [ __ ] um there we are well we should check that there's an upstairs over here oh this is the way back so I think we're near there's not enough here there's just like two ammo all right I think we are near the end is this a Pok bit we need to doang what's through here oh that opens up that door okay oh there is a bour bit there's a what a parkour bits oh parkour there's a gun back up here with basically nothing and what's this oh bour was genuinely the way yeah yeah Happy Days oh [ __ ] yeah oh Kur I'm just going to go to the other way if you're oh my God oh my God that's so many hello I'm back there's still more spawned oh where are they running to there there's another way in oh no never mind oh my God how is this lagging less than the other buildings we've had I think it's cuz I done a server shutdown ever since I done that server shutdown it's nowhere near as bad on the lag it's like they go for another another door yeah there is another door they're going towards the bedroom bedroom bathroom which I guess is going to end up here oh I hear land min I'm just going to go down again and check on them there are so many zombies there's a lot going on right now I'm getting back up here there was way too many for this [ __ ] why are you running inside a building don't run hello there hey money how you doing sexy bass we're um doing a tier six which wasn't intentional but you know here we go right I need to like just make sure I've like reloaded everything let get myself a coffee in me SX it up baby zombie world's going good man I hope you're having a great Saturday and I hope you a great weekend where did you come from [ __ ] [Music] Spiderman oh I need to reloads nice okay now I do need some healing really quick hang on I'm just picking off all of them in here there's a lot of zombies in here head shots are working no oh okay I've opened up the next way which is more enemies yes but I need healing otherwise I I cannot do anything at all cheers I'm just picking them off don't get in my way all righten raino no I just can't [ __ ] shoot when your head's in the face nice head shot thank you thank you when my head in the face only thing that's helping against these zombos there's a oh what's this oh it's not nothing oh this just LED back to here so there's we got to get left there's way left we must be missing something yeah we got to get in here somehow so there's got to be a button somewhere no we got to go through here oh my god look how much food there is I found a way mate hang on I'm getting there's like a there's a pantry mate I'm getting as much food as I can bro what the hell is this it's like a whole [ __ ] agricultural place what you call Storage next to you next to you next to you my God that was a no scoping half all right head shot oh this goes down um didn't think that threw it so that goes into like an evacuation chamber or some [ __ ] right yeah you keep on top of that I'm just going to eat some [Music] food got him go down there why do your legs swim so weirdly why do your legs swim so weirdly ah I found out the zombies that we're awake oh yeah we're still doing that there's more zombies over here so I'm going to I'm going to pick these off there's got to be a pipe here to head shot silly yeah fact Man head um I don't we need to find the valve to close off here but the valve it's going to be in here somewhere I reckon let me know if you find the valve though are you building over it yep can you turn the valve off then I don't have any building blocks there's no oh wait here it is what the [ __ ] it what I got stuck now you're just unable to find a letter or a stairs to get out I'm doing terrible with my head shots now oh that just lead straight back to here oh so we have to go oh that makes sense okay this is the way I wanted to show you oh right hang on hang on hang on before you open [ __ ] I need to I need to sort things out there's nothing to open no I'm going to get look take this you don't need I don't need these I think you do iron arrows okay um I have some piig locks next to you I don't know if any of this stuff you've already got so you can stack it together I'm dropping stuff as well I'm not even going to look at it oh just too much [ __ ] items in it oh I can't Pi up any hang on I don't need that don't need that found him use that they're in here the L goes up as well how I'm I I'm stunt I mean I'm above you I found like a hidden area I'm in the next area I mean I found the loot room no this is the original room oh I found the way out okay I'm just going to kill off these zombies here yeah I'm at the next area we need to go to okay wait did you go down then did you yeah all right up is um like a way back hang oh my God I can't get down just going to reload my shot who a stun bat on take that all right 10 police brutality and death oh head shot s you baby no just a few in it nearly shot go in here go in here go in here go I got more shotgun bullets you might want that yes I do hang on uh um here you go 109 yeah it's enough for a while I guess we search the toilets how's it going Shadows who here watches anime me if you do have you been watching Mall no I haven't I only asked cuz the new UPC in season 2 is far and everyone should hear it it's called bling bang bang Bor speaking of music the music is perfect for the zombie horn it's so down that's everything died that's was perfect you God damn right how how you doing Shadows been a while hope you're having a great day mate where the [ __ ] I am I go this way no that door's locked I found a door here this way oh yo there's bookcases oh never mind I've Lo them oh there's the gate there we follow the lights so guess why is tier six so [ __ ] crazy just wait [ __ ] six is it this is where we came from TCM yeah TCM what's TCM change the Texas chainsa massacre can we go through this no we got to get through here yeah see I'm still yet to try it I heard the numbers plumed you go through here I guess is it yeah no wait this where we went way we came where do we go uh go upstairs we didn't really go upstairs did we remember upstairs on the ladder I guess yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah oh we're in parkour area again wait hang on where's this go nowhere I don't have a block oh you Slack I'm hearing quite a few zombies now yeah I think they're breaking in because it's night time wa hang on there's this area yeah we've been here we went here yeah we went through there but have we've been through here oh yeah of course we have what the [ __ ] we haven't been 30 seconds to find a family mat to find a victim it's typical have you seen about prop night fish isly ends on Monday right yeah we yeah that's it we need to get over here look what look the the the torch aims here to follow the light right but we can't get any here I guess we just break it no we go here wait where oh oh yeah yeah cuz we've been this way wait hang on I'm getting confused now then the letter here goes up uh yes yes yes then it's a bit of Parkour but then like it doesn't really go anywhere this leads back to the front and they can't open it oh there's still zombies in here though that's STK I'm not going to go through that okay we good but we need to go oh yeah it was very obvious it was going to happen especially well the history of fantas just try to rerun this we go down here yeah did you not go through the elevator before yeah I did okay so we went in here is [ __ ] horrific I know some people are trying to buy the game right but they can't even get it they can't even [ __ ] buy off the developers off fantastic or the owner they don't want to sell the game specifically so which is kind of annoying a h oh yeah yeah I actually recall you saying about that I mean you were here this is this is where we came from yeah what did we miss there's that we went wait hang on we are missing something definitely yeah and it's something so obvious as well is it through here the zombes getting bigger zombie ion no we just been what the [ __ ] wait I'm getting I'm getting really confused we just looped ourselves twice what's over here this is where we came from guys I'm really confused well if they're not s maybe they are just going to hand it to another in House St maybe um they should just [ __ ] tell it to someone who was actually going to do something with it why can I hear them zombies oh we've missed [Music] something we're definitely missing something but what where and how and when right so that leaves there I don't know I'm going to run back this way and figure it out that's locked and it's already another daytime yeah I'm going to go to that pipe again the water tank yeah seems like that's the area to be at right I mean I'm here I I've ran the opposite way to you I'm above you H move move thank you I'm so confused I'm about oh wait what's through here that's a thousand but it had a green tinge behind here nothing what the PR much nothing now that's where I tried to go before so also 1K guys I'm get so confused on this I'm play the game since an alpha release it's an interesting one right yeah I think I think prob is the only decent game fantastic made me [ __ ] that up it's probably why they just kind of grip and keep keep it close to them just in case they can sell it off or do something else you know I've broken my way through a door it's like there's one zombie left to be fair but where's the loot room yeah no but we we haven't found a big room that's where the last zombies are but there's one still alive no that's where the big room is no there's one that's right next to me I can hear him they're through here oh yeah they're right through here literally like through that wall just right through that wall through this wall yeah I think so look you can hear him wait hang on like over here it's like when I move from here to here it flips above us definitely above us I'm going to go down I'm so confused they didn't change their mind I haven't played this against since I uh uh oh this game here yeah I really enjoyed this game Justin got me into it uh really enjoying it a lot right is there any way we can go from here no cuz we dropped down right you can't get back up oh you can get back up here okay I reckon we've miss something like around here the music yeah the music's a bit mad to be fair yeah are you crouched no well then you're lying like now I'm crouched and now okay now it works again I just found another bug oh wait hold on what what's through here right we we've been there before but how do we get there I'm like running back up The Silo I'm building back up The Silo I definitely found something oh I found I found this zombie all right so he was stuck in here but that doesn't there's loot behind here that's a thousand oh [ __ ] I think I I don't know if I found it or I found another room entirely that just needs to be cleared oh my [ __ ] god there's so many enemies here I'm out of ammo um this isn't good trying to break my way come uh just give me one minute yeah I don't have a [ __ ] minute to give you mate oh then die what do you think I'm trying not to do give me the deagle [ __ ] you guys I've done it turns out it wasn't as hard as I was expecting it to be I found more zombies though I'm in oh yeah I killed them more can actually clear and put some stuff I don't need in here there's lock pick in the actually can't we go over to the main area from here yeah we've been here okay and then that's that area guys I am so confused this [ __ ] is [ __ ] that fuse and this is back up to the uh yeah outside but what I'm doing is I'm going to the outside and to this truck the empty truck here I'm just filling it with like stuff that we may need but I don't need it right now if I were you I would just make a CH little chest I don't have any wood sounds like a you problem it is all right I think I've pretty much got rid of stuff I don't need right where does this lead to um just in yeah there's a way outside that leads down yeah that's uh I broke through there to get to you oh okay okay okay I'm confused M do you want to do you want to have a little mooch what do you mean a Reddit nah I don't think it's going to help a lot I feel like we need to break Jesus Christ This goes down oh well we're here now are we we've been here oh it's this area wait so what the [ __ ] where does all the way up go how are we not finding the way I found the room I found the room oh [ __ ] we were supposed to go up we were supposed to go up up where what you know where we just broke through yeah yeah you went down I went up oh [ __ ] oh [ __ ] Justin this is not good uh I'm trying to get to you are just very confused just don't die it's my it's my only uh request at this moment oh my god oh I'm locked in I'm locked in so yeah I went upwards I need a better shotgun for this [ __ ] man trust me the shot is really helping but my shotgun is a double barrel it doesn't do much Justice this deagle is doing nothing it's because for Army got good armor oh [ __ ] oh my [ __ ] god I broke my bone how I don't know have you got a [ __ ] any duct tape and splints you you you've uh you've broken it you have uh sprained it oh was that sprain okay yeah you you can't fix that I can heal myself up a bit though oh yeah [ __ ] hell that's kind of annoying so the way we had to go was under her nose all the time basically where was it yeah it was just there right it was just there all the time we have just never seen it sounds about right we are [ __ ] special I can hear him I got horrible um stuff here you've got heres no what the [ __ ] oh my God um why does that sound like so many why did my game start lagging because I've just found like 100 [ __ ] zombies in there okay I just I need to not die oh my God there's more coming here what the [ __ ] um I'm not right we can thread them all through here and just shoot them from here holy [ __ ] this is a bit [ __ ] move out my way right do you need uh SN yeah I do yeah here uh there's 100 200 for you actually oh my God that has helped me out so much don't run too much because you're taking damage because of running oh yeah [ __ ] well slow down then no I I'll just take a you know oh that's that's it all right now this is I think the big big [ __ ] yep that's the big room holy [ __ ] give me moment of guns that we're going to find her and stuff my God I just found another assault rifle level four level six steel shovel that's oh my I think I found like oh my I think I have just found myself like 500 600 bullets really nice yeah if it's not more oh ammunition boxes what the hell oh there's a big lock box here don't break it wait there's a there's a ammo bag there for the [ __ ] AK sticking out yeah I've looted it oh and there's a key above it as well oh okay interesting oh magnum bullets I can take some stuff from it as well so we got some space yeah manam I'm just putting stuff in there there's a lot of shotgun ammo in here oh great I need more I can yeah there go oh yeah I just found uh two security camera bundles you found one too is that what that is yeah the blue box the [ __ ] does that do uh security cameras hang on calling mesh mod I have uh found another 360 sniper ammo nice I found like no ammo 500 mm non mm ammo 444 Magnum ooh okay bro we found crazy [ __ ] in there in it I'm going to go up oh going to go out wait what here this is the exit yeah no I was just saying if there's anything of use now well that was easy no it wasn't it wasn't hard it was just a lot oh [ __ ] ow this snow is killing me it's just a little cool man don't be a [ __ ] uh it's giving me like mad red signs I don't know what I because it's cold it's it's just saying it's cold I'm getting out of the snow as quick as possible that's what I do now oh didn't even need to [ __ ] ride to my bike I already had it it wasn't even oh oh that's uh land mine friendly tip do not stand a land min St do hurts I had a slight feeling they would oh I can't even [ __ ] go fast than my bike without hurting my sprained ankle damn it give me honey please do it nope have you got an infection no oh I was going to say I got horrible antibiotics on there he just got her piece bro you're obsessed with heres have you got it I just want them there's a building on our left I'm not sure that is [ __ ] that building man we are fool what the where did you come from piss off he still attacking you oh no it's after to you [ __ ] wank stain that's F hly mate that's funny [ __ ] you I like my candle I have a candle and I like it need to find a way to just Auto that right oh we don't he never leave my game is lagging s this is my enormous [ __ ] you need to load in oh stand it I don't even think I get to the trader before night time this got spring honestly might easy you've got about like half an hour to do it real time no I no I just clarifying before you D is going to question me I was just thinking half an hour to travel a kilometer in real life is like ridiculous takes 5 minutes on foot yeah that's uh not really yeah but it doesn't take that long to walk a kilometer mate a kilometer in 5 minutes that's crazy quick you know well I I've ran a mile my I my mile run seven minutes so and that's on so one k kilometer on 5 a thousand is a th000 meters yes to five minutes to do a th000 meters that's doable it's not hard that's not hard at all you do 100 me in about 20 seconds in a Sprint if you was to do a full Sprint you could probably do a kilometer in 3 minutes yeah but you're not going to be able to do that no I'm saying for me it takes me about five five six minutes to walk a kilom I'm six I'm six bro my score was two mile away yeah 2 Mile and it took me 15 to 20 minutes to walk to school every day it's going to take half a [ __ ] 2 Mile is 1.6 th000 M A kilometer is a thousand so it's significantly less it's doable quite easily unless you're unfit or unhealthy is doable and everyone in England you know 1 kilometer in 5 minutes is 12 km an hour yeah that's not hard to do 12 kilm an hour is not hard to do if we were talking about 12 mile an hour a different story m walk speed is walking speed is five an hour maybe I got long leg strides yeah then that still it's going to be like six seven wa I could I could do a kilometer in five minutes average walking speed of a human I could do a kilometer in five minutes be it run be [ __ ] I don't give a [ __ ] I do it in five minutes my point was my point was for 30 minutes of actual time is like 8 hours in this [ __ ] Game 12 hours in this game it's taking me an hour and 20 minutes to ride 800 M on this game [ __ ] out if we were cycling we could do a kilometer [ __ ] way less time right what rewards have you got nothing because I lost the mission you know oh didn't you want to because your your internet crashed again yeah but we might be able to leave and rejoin fck I'm going to cry over a little rewards in it fair enough why am I tired man what the [ __ ] nice well I get two rewards now so excuse me uh I've just finished the um the skill tree to get two items for your thing greedy [ __ ] yeah I got it from you fair enough good job you got a greediness from a Dutch guy Fair Point right I can actually get an impact driver again don't no go for the cross skill no it was uh not it was um new gun okay steel Club yeah go for the crafting skill and for I would say the steel honestly cuz we still are far away from being able to craft steel is all right should we go do a tier five of yours man uh we could yeah yeah like that's the closest one so do you want to do a tier of yours it's it's another tier six the fth one I think was 5 km I didn't go for for a vehicle first before we go for those far ass missions ooh that's a drop oh we could go for that we most definitely could I mean I've got two treasure maps I need to go do I you have just bought for antibiotics nice I'm just going to buy the wood 1,250 wood for like 2K or something it's going to save us some time I think concrete mix I'll buy that since we can't bro why oh never mind me Shut the [ __ ] up [ __ ] you you [ __ ] slag [ __ ] you you [ __ ] [ __ ] you [ __ ] Su bit Su [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] your fast as well increase club and Sledgehammer speed why did I not do this earlier my sledgehammer now hits 20 time 25% faster nice that's a big difference confused between all of these why are you still alive there we go [ __ ] out that took a while [ __ ] I'm just going to go for the air drop real quick oh yeah go for it yeah sorry I thought to be honest I thought you said you was going to anyway so I got a tactical assault I got two tactical assault rifles I've good I don't need it it's a level four one so it's in the gun chest if you want it no way they won my God football matches are really something that's not for me mate I don't enjoy football quite the oppos incoming enemies you hate football scum back I'm really into football l so I'm fair enough this is not for me I don't think it's funny to watch 22 people run after a ball sometimes [ __ ] brexit each other brex at each other what if I got myself here some books scrap armor bundle crafting skill and that's it it's going to be something met in it yep there a fabric G up your ass lovely Arsenal 5 n [ __ ] hell what's this more oh all right my man just scored two goals in in in one minute time in [ __ ] stoppage time hatches we need to get iron hatches eventually for our thing iron what iron hatches for our base why cuz we've got wooden hatches and that's a vulnerability they're not going to go up there anyways no the window hatch oh yeah [ __ ] that no they're not going to go up there anyways because it's uh two high uh three High okay okay so if they do want to go for that they need to jump as well but besides that they still need to go through the modes which is all uh wooden and stone um cool I've just crafted 26 repair kits are you special actually no I'm not going to craft 26 I'm going to craft 15 cuz I didn't realize we already had 10 in there what's the spe where's a where's a spare [ __ ] we've been in this one game for 600 minutes we still an achievement the [ __ ] does the um what oh there I was trying to put all like the spare [ __ ] clothes in there right nothing yet I'm guessing you put all of your um like surveillance [ __ ] in here cuz I have I mean we got loads of stuff in there I honestly I couldn't be bothered to do any sorting right now I mean I've sorted all my stuff anyway just dropped in a chest in it she's done with it it's getting Avo sword and all the time yeah I don't know what find treasure you're not going for the um thingy oh [ __ ] now this this treasure map's two and 2.8 km away anyway which direction cuz if it's the same direction we're going to no right so it's that direction and then I mean I could just cancel this Mission and go get a different tier six see if it's in the same direction yes but if it's really far away you not see the uh point in it I mean we could do it [ __ ] it let's let's see if they're spawn in the same direction which is not like 10 Kil kilomet like if it's only like 3 km it's not bad kilom wait hang on where is what the hell is a kilometer hang on where's this [ __ ] okay oh claw's treasure map is South which is straight into the snow that's the way we just went straight into the snow as well yeah but it's not a problem she going to be cool for a little in it is all do you want to grab a tier five Quest we're here I have so I've got one to towards South I've only got north and west so my my quest towards South is 3.9 km okay I can only because I canceled that Quest my next closest one is 3.4 km I've got a bit of a problem oh it's a general hospital wait wait wait wait wait what's this one nursing home I think I've I'm not taking anything I'm reading them out or na na Naz gain corrections I guess wrest that's a prison I going do that one you've got Northwest North East I've got some Southwest I've got some I went Northeast I went Northeast uh yeah so [ __ ] that hang on I'm going to buy some food up there we need to [ __ ] get a vehicle man I got a tier one that's South Steel [Music] Knuckles Fu sake see stick a dynamite I just like that and throw it right cuz it's saying it's ammo anus okay I bought five sticks of dynamite your friends all right um where are we going then where do you want to go um that's a good question getting hungry man where the [ __ ] hang on no tier six infestation which is okay it's this why I'm going take more [ __ ] ammo I left my bike over here as well right did I take my bike no it's up my I got a potato seed how are we out of water again I don't know we because we never put any on that's why you only have six Mory I'll take those oh we got a lot of coffee and [ __ ] I'm going take a herble antibiotic with me just in case I [ __ ] get infected right have I got everything H I need more food uh wait wait a second actually where is the stuff we need to make some food fles bone animal where did I put them somewhere here in it or where's the animal I can make sham where in Christ's name did I put those what are you looking for the car parts oh it's down here wait is oh yeah I found it all right I think that's everything right I'm just going to move man I'm trying to come down I'm trying to get up [ __ ] slag you [ __ ] fat you fat [ __ ] you fat you're fat so yeah I'm okay with this all right I just need more food really I can do with that right let's go wait a I was thinking by the way it would be a smart idea to just keep ammo in the bike cuz then we can just if we need to run back to our bike and get some ammo we only need casings uh I mean Assa I got loads of casin mine Assa we need for the car you need what for the car what casin no elars the 4x4 Suarez oh I don't have that I need the bikes there's one item for the bike I need right anyway I'm going to head off to this lovely thing over 3.7 km away woo this is going to take about an hour nah what in game or for life just to get there apparently nah it won't take that long it's going probably take like 10 minutes five or 10 actually I might drink a coffee before I head off that's a very smart thing or a red tea to be fair five or 10 minutes for such a distance isn't really that bad no not at all except we're on a bike and it's not going to be five or 10 minutes it's going to be five 6 hours probably in game how fast are the vehicles in this game then a little quicker but it's the 44 I think like yeah I'm not sure I nearly broke my bike I'm I've got repair kits on me if you need any I probably will need I have 16 cuz I know for a fact if we do another tier six we're going to need to repair oh give me give me the One Singular one all right let like up to 15 in it or hello thank you all right goodbye I mean we've already done 6 kilm we don't what [ __ ] now I've got 46 pick BL um it's only 3 km away now it was 3.7 right so we've done 6 then yeah s08 now9 in a few seconds oh I just got some sick air and what what are you going to do that feel like the music needs to be turned a little bit that a [ __ ] dead zombie on the bridge there a crawler oh he's live crawler there's a road yeah I was just thinking to myself like why haven't we been going down the road you reckon you're quicker on the road than on the grass I I don't think there's that much of a difference I don't think there's a difference at all be honest no the only the only difference is it's flat right when you start going like over ridges on the grass that's what slow oh don't don't worry the the roads are not flat not always at least it's way flatter than the [ __ ] grass yeah but not always trust me I've seen roads go vertical okay I'm not even joking I I've seen Rose go like 20° vertigal Jesus Christ yeah that's that's what custom generation does for you I know I've been learning about it in unreal been looking at um procedural generation for buildings and Landscapes what's your max Health 144 you're three levels High than me you're only three levels higher with so many hang on I need to actually he just reminded me skill points yeah I'm now level six in fortitude AAR you got silencer the [ __ ] did you get a silencer I've been using that silencer for I think since day seven what the [ __ ] how have you never noticed I don't know mate clearly I'm just special you are something man yeah man yeah man yeah man boombo cl bmbo cl CLS Bumbo clars boomo clar whitest way of saying bum clart no actually it's not that's the way you're supposed to say the clar you're supposed to say clar not CL bumba CL bumba clar the the ladders the correctly it just sounds weird with a British accent that is what I was talking about not not Arts Parts oh just sounds [ __ ] weird I only say it because it's just the [ __ ] my [ __ ] all my family so pick him up man you pick it up I'm going to pick you up [ __ ] it I'm going Offroad Offroad do you know what the funniest part about all of this is Justin do you all know the funniest thing the other Mission I had that I got rid of was only like 2 and a half kilm we'd already be there doing it it was just south ah [ __ ] it but we went the long way like n [ __ ] now you should have picked the longest distance truck ship the road gentleman a [ __ ] hey it's like a tornado being through here what the hell uh it's because this is a wasteland uh take note watch out there might be landmines oh there's Bears [ __ ] keep that in mind excuse me there was a infected bear on my left or a bear I don't know it looked it looked like a zombie bear bro oh sh that's a zombie bear yeah yeah I didn't want to [ __ ] with him oh definitely do not that's that's probably the strongest enemy in game come get what the [ __ ] is that slowly but surely I'm coming I had to kill a [ __ ] zombie can you kill this bird please where is it yeah I can CH m one shot that's birs are weak no no I mean like usually I miss a shot it was one shot CU why you [ __ ] pushed me out the way you stopped me riding my bike [ __ ] waste man I want to go to a [Music] prison bike hello your bike isn't even bike oh it's just jumped off to do it for you oh I don't think it is a prison is it a moall oh wait this in it come and get your come and get your I'm ready for this oh this is it no it's not we're 500 M away I can't see it uh oh what did did you say Where am I no I can't see it oh it's down here I can't see the the distance if you see a pen on the ground or something or like a [ __ ] a pot or something that looks like a mine it's going to be a mine yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah no no not specifically could it could also not be a mine yeah [ __ ] that cop oh I swear bir piss off there's two on you I'm going to unlock this police car give me a sec it's in a two I'm curious to see if there's ammo in [Music] there you feel right baby there's another bear um right across the road I'm cooking you're on TV entain and RAM ah hello Ram Legend do you think we can take on one bear I don't I don't know maybe where is he want to try uh there um no no let's try let's try no I want to get I want to get to this thing before it gets night time and then we have to wait out the whole night before start Miss oh fair enough it's the Bears will will see us from distance then I've just killed a dog by riding over it nice [ __ ] NB it did run past me I just SU I can see another bird bird bird bird bird is the goddamn word you're a word it is a prison [ __ ] yeah let's go you ever done a prison before nope oh my God it's it's a seven star it's not even six seven I'm so ready for this ready puss you yes cuz you're a natural oh I love having Red Dot site on this this is [Music] great ah yeah I'm going to run out of the oh okay there's a dog in there there is a lot going on in there there's a lot of dog oh no they they broken through here they broken through here why is there military personnel in the [ __ ] prison don't know what kind of prison is this [ __ ] over seems it I mean it ow bro what the we can't even run that far away from it either [ __ ] did I miss every single one of them shots I did buy some Dynamite so for like the sticky the sticky sticky situations we've at least got some Dynamite for like kind of like you know fuckus I just don't want to stay outside for too long because I know Bears will come around yeah I'm just um why I want try and see if we could kill a bear cover me brother you slag you're a slag you're voice bra oh my God I just dropped my weapon what the [ __ ] oh that's not smart didn't it oh there I can actually [ __ ] see now I found some why is there a steel Club in a [ __ ] bullet power you can take the there um there's a lumberjack there all I was about to say why is there yeah I don't know why there's a steel CL that makes no sense door here right let's keep an actual note of where the [ __ ] we' been cuz we got lost last time we knew where we went but it was just we do not know where to go you're alive aren't you yeah you really like shooting don't you um wait can I get a collateral a you [ __ ] little slag should have let me get a collateral oh my I'm out of stamina please help come here oh I [ __ ] myself I haven't di yep bro the lag the lag is insane I can't [ __ ] aim right this way see this is an opportunity for dynamite oh [ __ ] me oh he's mad he's mad mad okay so Dynamite's a good idea um it's just on oh my god look how many there are right I'm going to [ __ ] oh my God I took a [ __ ] chunk out the floor Jesus Christ yeah it's [ __ ] dynamites this is great oh I don't know if I damaged our bikes though probably did why you attacking me bike Co bro what the I wish there's still more coming bro I think we just awoke like a good chunk of no just one room in it that's all yeah that's what I mean though like the whole room I think we unlocked sit down please he wasn't even dead oh what this a mining helmet uh we don't need it uh you're using 9 mm aren't you or no yep h no I'm using my well I got my 9 mil on me but I'm not using it really I don't right bear in mind there's a whole left section we haven't even looked at yet I think all leads are right yeah yeah yeah this is the left section so there's a wall break here um oh just a few ow not that not that not that excuse me are you slag what the [ __ ] I like low on low on food holy [ __ ] I need to get some food in there I got some food oh yeah no I needed to eat some I've used my last bit of food all right that's it that's it there's a military guy out here all right well that's a lock oh [ __ ] him he can break through there I'm going towards this door now oh we need to loot his toilets for Mery water where are you I went to the cell block ah nice actually what I'm going to do with no water for now just in case that one [ __ ] comes back I mean there's a hole upstairs right yeah yeah yeah what [ __ ] why is it just all paper I do not want toilet paper I want water take the nails scary scalet oh oh oh there's a way through up here also down here with a lot of awoken zombies now oh oh never mind no it's a completely hidden area okay we can come back here in a minute after the lag spikes just ceased the door's locked mine oh my God there's one up here my lag right now yeah same uh on your right what it's my left oh it's my right right you get them so follow me here there's like a yeah I've seen I've see something is awake then we can drop down oh they've broken in oh have they yeah [ __ ] I've dropped in also it's night time so everything around us sees us yep you've dropped in where I got a ratchet oh I dropped into the next room from that area I'm going to kill this [ __ ] see this is exactly why I kept that door there locked behind us in case they did break in we can just kill them all through here and one Z was yeah oh we don't need to retch it's uh dowr for us I see a zombie there the lag oh I have woken up the entire room by shooting a silent sniper yeah there's a lot in there I mean it makes sense this is a tier six with a [ __ ] no it's tier six but seven yeah but seven seven uh T yeah seven difficulty I would just let you go hammer them yeah as long as I can get more ammo for this gun I can just tear through it but to be fair whenever they drop these like these little loot bags I've been getting 36 of ammo in every one of them I got some am for you 66 wait bro shut the [ __ ] up no one likes you commit War crime War crime [ __ ] you build that was very unnecessary oh but I want she's not even dead excuse me right I've just had to close that thing behind us um just yet that's why they're through I'm reloading all right 10 [ __ ] B I need to keep reloading I need an extended kill that nurse kill that nurse I can't kill her oh my the [Music] lag I think we're good I got shot ammo if you want it uh there's a lot to this prison mind yeah I've noticed Jesus tune back in to a good time you got this yeah buddy oh there's a watchtower here just's going to loot this scool bus oh what the [ __ ] stripper in the Watchtower the guard was having a good time the tower Oh my Jesus [ __ ] Christ that scared the [ __ ] out of me right so there was a stripper in a watchtower right I mean we can pick everyone off from here there's going to be a lot down there right screamer sides got her there a bird yeah oh there's a bear I see a bear just spawns I'm going to shoot it I hear another screamer oh there's hords coming up because of the screamers [ __ ] you know they're just below here right yes this is actually very bad I'm just going to I'm just going to cover here whil all of these enemies are coming out what are you breaking so I can get on the roof more uh efficient oh dirt coming in yep hence I'm just on top of this stairs right now just killing them off one by one yes but we need to kill the oh the zombie bear is in as well yeah well you need to kill the screamer don't you yeah I wouldn't let the zombie bear live well the zombie bearing going to be to climb a [ __ ] ladder is it yes it will really yeah the screamer actually [ __ ] us over pretty [Music] bad I need to repair my gun I've only got two I've got quite a few more actually all right never mind this is a good for one of your dynamis no no no this would be amazing place to do the hoorde the day 28 hord no this kind of Watchtower is man they just you funnel them up and you just shoot them through here yeah but when they do get to you you're done but they don't you just never let them get to you yeah easier set done night especially when there's cops shooting yeah Def and probably soon suicide bombers as well I can hear another a screamer bro I oh my we got spitters coming oh cops just too much cop was piss me off there's no enemies coming up these stairs it's not been for a while I'm pring through the wall now oh my God please just dieing oh so shooting does really not help against uh getting screamers spawned in excuse him what yeah another a screamer inside spawn another HS scammer down there is quite a few coming again mhm I can hear another screamer [ __ ] oh radiator screamer all right that's really [ __ ] she's that right [ __ ] me I think we're good now no we're not cuz she did scream and there's more coming oh yeah especially these BL are annoying the amount of good you're using inside and we're not even done [ __ ] hell I've got like no h no ammo what I've got 300 shotgun ammo I just don't need it how do I get back up here have you got any um I mean that's a a radi just been up here sniping I think we're done there's no more down here I'm just going to wait a few seconds before another screamer pops up I can still see things walking around to oh my God this bear is huge wasn't joking when I said we don't want to [ __ ] with a zombie bear skin the bear I got testosterone extract from the bear yeah that's that's the thing we want from the Bears nice oh there's a radiator zombie near me yeah been shooting him for a while now I think he has eaten seven bullets already from a sniper ice I mean I'm over here now you got a lot going on holy hell you just get in what oh yeah he's he's in is he oh I don't know he's just they have officially broken through the doors the walls oh yeah yeah yeah yeah they broke through a lot of that [ __ ] man oh oh I've woken up oh my oh [ __ ] let me just drink real quick yeah you do that I'm going to just shoot him with a cross never mind my lag is so bad I can't even [ __ ] aim what did he just do just one kill watch out do you want me to Dynamite here uh Yes actually what there's a spider behind us you blew up the truck rad me little s I got 30 ammo left right I need to careful yeah use your pistol pistol I guess I'm using my deagle 30 uh sniper ammo M there might be some in here though yeah I got oh I got 52 normal ammo normal pain was actually quite good [ __ ] though there's another Watchtower here oh you check the tower a bear get in here get oh my God if you can get into this door you might be okay I'm going to shoot the bear if you can get in there got hang on you got a bear nice L his head off we got a couple zombies coming in we got a lot coming in got a screamer then I guess it don't know I mean if there is we we know we can hold them off it's just your ammo is low yeah kind of need to just go search through the rest of this prison now see if we can actually get some ammo or something we search these cars yeah yeah got go deeper into the [ __ ] prison now a it I guess we go this way into the prison what was just King some oh there's loads of radiated zombies here what the hell oh my oh my I'm safe in my tower I guess yeah I'm getting in my tower um yeah yeah this is going to be a bit mad I need more food I don't even think I have any I got tuna I'm I'm just every time I loot something I just eat everything that's insid that I can eat oh they're coming for me now for some reason nice that helps me oh they're going for you again or part of them at least they're they are very indecisive it's hard to play with this lag honestly my God yeah like shooting is impossible they finally broke through nice even they are lagging there's some Outsiders coming in again through the earth side now it is daytime again though so we're going to have no blood sense now yeah fair enough but still if if we keep shooting a SC will spawn and screamer always knows where you are well scre go where the sun comes from let's get inside then it's about time anyway we spent ages out there I guess we have to I must be saying I do like this I do like this this compound is pretty fun I just like the amount of comet we're having in general I just like that it's fun yeah yeah it's enjoyable it's not just the same old boring [ __ ] you know oh hey birs a lots oh my God [ __ ] the lag is insane bro I need to get into a watchtower to deal with this holy [ __ ] oh all right I'm getting in my wat Tower you coming in this one we both shoot down I guess so be all right yeah and we both just aim down here oh there's more than we thought it was M I need you to shoot down here all they're going to get in otherwise you got in great great I'm going to die oh [ __ ] I made a Escape out already yeah but that's not what we need I thought we were both looking down here to shoot we're [ __ ] they're all in here I'm on the roof bro luring most of them away oh one apparently so many yeah I know I got this what I want is to be able to drop one of them bombs in but I've only got one Dynamite layer they are all under me yeah pretty much I would jump if it were you I [ __ ] dead excuse me please [ __ ] off and boom nice works oh well not enough apparently Never Enough is it I think yo mate Adam would be [ __ ] trying to hold the rage together I swear oh no he he would have he would have quit this one quite possi what it depends though cuz he had bad gear right before but we do have better gear yeah we are getting close to day 28 as well Jesus Christ why all right the RS best be scrumptious for this two cans of tuna take her or leave it yeah got there what some blood B I guess that be helpful it seems there's enemies behind here yeah so probably oh there's a shamway sealed crate in here oh cat food lovely at least I got some food I found a lot of them have you got any food bro like I'm literally I'm super very little yeah okay okay okay got four that's I'm going back in did you go the same way we just came uh I went into a cell block with a lot of yeah from where all the enemies originally came um these are all locked door or closed doors with a lot of zombies in I swear where are all these strippers coming from every time I don't know sir why did you hit me no we've not been in this sub block oh my no I know this is the new s block and there's a lot of zombies in there oh my hey I'm officially down to 2 FPS I'm at eight this breaks we're [ __ ] well there's another one that we got to run through but that's closed at the moment how many are there uh quite a few I'll say it's at least four nah I think you're overestimating that W it's a good thing I brought a lot of [ __ ] six mil ammo I could hear a back I'm just hoping there's some [ __ ] one there another bad there's so many up right you continue with them there's zombies up here trying to get like I'm looting the back I'm basically only taking uh the ammo at this point i' uh here take some of these these these oh wait hang on there's food Russians in here I'll take that yeah I left them for you yeah uh I'll take this I know what is oh lovely lovely lovely over there oh there's more zombies coming do you want to do the same thing oh my God yep hold up get in and close this this is a cheese and a half well I mean in real life you do the same thing right I do this [ __ ] in real life if I wasn't a zombie invasion you wouldn't be like just cheating you'd be like [ __ ] hell this is how we we survive oh cheesy I saides oh oh oh well yeah it's cheesy but [ __ ] it rather be cheesy and Alive than not cheesy again not cheesy probably half dead not cheesy and still alive probably is at this final H hey shot bullets on to let me just take some St I'm just going to close these doors quick that door don't close all right they're all in their SS right where are these enemies coming from me I feel like we're pretty much like Hing through now oh my God I need food and water holy [ __ ] a cafeteria though not what I needed where the [ __ ] you oh you went there I'm in [Music] the writing on the W all right we got big boys we might have a problem yep screamer where outside outside the wall so screaming spawning zombies until it gets in can we run back out nah [ __ ] that right well we close this door for now yeah yeah oh we go downstairs now um well there wasn't there's another way to go as well is that yeah we haven't been oh that's locked wait no yeah that's why go down here this one's this one over here look have you been here yeah just went there oh there's boxes like the way outside hang on I'm just double checking see if there's any food or anything or ammo we girls nerd not even [ __ ] no girls uh just m to the right I'm going to go up here and I'm going to close this door so no zombies trying attack us what what kind of party was there under the [ __ ] stairs I don't know but come here come here come here come here come here we can't lock that door we're going to have to go yeah we are running oh we're [ __ ] we're sandwiched in we're [ __ ] oh these ones are close still oh this is a screamer wait I've got no ammo help I thought you gave me some ammo for the sniper uh yeah one oh you f here I right there are a lot going on in there right now okay we' kind of got an opportunity here to kill them before they get and start damaging the gate but if they damage that gate we can just run back to the where the [ __ ] have you gone I'm outside I'm trying to find his uh SC I've killed her oh there was another oh my there's like four more here excuse me everything a one oh [ __ ] right they broke through that one oh my god [Music] there [Music] there's a complete other area here what the hell more screamers um can you help in a sec oh yeah hoping nothing more comes oh my yeah this is our last door that's strong before we got no like protection plus there's a whole area over here that we haven't look there's loads of zombies over here oh these are outside no um oh we got ammo yeah sexy let's go you're you're lagging so much I know I feel it I feel it there's [Music] Amile it's already [ __ ] half b seven for me half six for you now yeah another dimension Dimension um can I have a repair uh yeah yeah yeah come here that's two oh yeah I'm going to go further down hang on I'm just getting rid of a lot of [ __ ] we don't need going be near the end though aren't we I don't think we are by I don't believe there is There's a Zombie right here oh found some I found more on that side as well oh my God BR they're on both sides sides it's ridiculous yeah we're going back up we're going to do the same tactic here the little cheesy thing uh I suppose we do right get yeah get to here let's just let's just like tear them off a little bit here first U mind this only has 100 health or something so it's going to be too yeah I know but like we can just do this and then run back if needed this works this works fine I'm th oh well we are running oh am I using sniper yeah I don't know why I'm not using mine oh cuz I [ __ ] used all my ammo to go into my this thing that was a collateral n that was yeah yeah there a whole area here oh my God bro the amount of enemies is wild yo there there's loads there just a couple yeah mate we're halfway through we're halfway through this we're at least uh in progress terms we're at least like 10% yeah but in Zombie terms killed more than that is what I was talking about oh see having that SMG turret would have been so good no because it also hits us yeah but you just pull it down and run away let tear everything up until the ammo out okay how about you hunt you [ __ ] cheater okay now I'm at seven frames I have I couldn on you now when I had two l oh my [ __ ] guns broke I was wondering where I [ __ ] have you got some shotgun bus for me I have got a lot of shotgun bullet here they're on the floor um wait what there they are on theor one of them dropped a back where found it here just iron arrows in it there I got some more bullets for you by the way sniper nice here I'm in a server room hang on I'm just checking around you think that' be something useful in a server room right here take this uh dos um you need food or water whatever uh I need a bit of food I got enough drinks take one of these it's going to be more than enough oh wait did you just give me tuna fish gravy yeah it turns out I already had tuna fish gravy I didn't realize cuz I was just like I completely forget that's a food looks like we got to go upstairs after this we just have a little look through here I guess we got to find upstairs [ __ ] sake what there's an upstairs there's two upstairs there's do you know how big this building is bro it's massive found him oh both sides woke up at the same time great let's run down there's dogs um two FPS ago bro yeah my FPS is [ __ ] right now Jesus Christ oh my God right we got to kind of lead them this way before they get confused is trying to go through the wall right so I stand walk here they they always get the quickest and easiest way so if we stay down here they go to the stairs yeah let's do that for now oh my God the frames it might be because we got like at least 50 zombies awaken now yeah I'm just going to go check on them yeah same I do hear some dogs they're coming down I think yeah hopefully they finally broke through the [ __ ] iron door yeah they're most definitely coming down oh behind us oh my God flank the stairs what the [ __ ] oh oh oh they've jumped they broke through the roof up here wait is that what they've done yeah they've broke through the roof up here mate excuse me look you just started jumping through the top here funny oh wait come here come to me hang on anothere wait what we can chase them oh nice oh they're all here oh nice and then they can probably break away the store for us as well right not I I still got my auger so oh my God they are all through there bro you just angle it here there's so many oh the dogs there all right that didn't work behind you got him destroy that dog it's literally in this corner here they're all jumping through a window oh they broke through holy [ __ ] that's a lot [Applause] what the [ __ ] I [Music] got save so much time doing this I'm running all the way back around man can we not get through it yeah call for it oh wait no wait what these are all from outside so they where did they break through to get outside then they must have broke through somewhere for the easiest route of travel right yeah or they came from here oh could well be but I thought we've been through here yeah there's one more they come through this bit so they must be they must have come from up top unless they just respawn there but I doubt that I highly doubt oh no they don't they don't respawn that's what I'm saying like I do not think that was the wa actually how did I get here that's what I'm saying though there's no unless there's a [ __ ] AR there is a way there's got to be there but they come through here they broke through this so they came from there's no holes in this roof they all come from here yeah wait no move move I know where they came from they just jump down here oh that that would make sense yeah oh wait snake um I'm going to go inside I'm going yeah I'm going back to them actually not hard at all it's just how's that zombie gone it's just a lot it's still upstairs is it here oh [ __ ] hello du bad have you checked yeah have you searched this area yeah we have yeah come up here this definitely is a crawler that's stuck here mhm it's on the roof though oh this is the big room this is it this this was it well that explains a lot of that then don't it yeah fair enough oh my God I got a red do scope but I have to learn it but still kind of sick uh why can I hear more zombies gu there is one zombie still we need to kill oh there's a bookshelf there is there yeah actually takes a while oh I got six robotic sledge so we got two robotic sledges now did you want to steal Sledgehammer you said or did you not I have level four oh it's level three there's no need for that now yeah I just wanted an upgrade I'm going to try and find there's a lot of ammo in here if you need it oh I think it's there's a roof still yeah there's some um ammo here mate wait no where where the [ __ ] is it do you want the shotgun ammo uh yeah one sec I'm just trying to [ __ ] f find a zombie I can't find it [ __ ] it we need to kill it though uh it's in this I mean I got more for you as well um if you want it I've still got like 300 I got 300 as well don't want it then need oh there's a upstairs hello yeah I've been there [Music] but have you been right to the oh no you hav't where is it what are you looking for oh the zombie he's close he's literally on the it I'm just literally [ __ ] breaking through the floor to find him now which work because he is on a [ __ ] shelf um I just jumped down a [ __ ] found him I jumped down an elevator sh I think this is the way out there are still more zombies though we haven't seen yeah I'm going down the Elevator Shaft oh we're right back here why can I hear zombies I have a feel there here right oh we we've just not been to one of the oh hello it's more than I thought it would be so how did you get there uh outside oh okay we have missed one outside area oh okay that did no missed another outside area up here in it it seems so yeah return to Trader go yeah we' basically just need to head back to the trader now to even get ready for day 28 wait where's my bike over here yeah that was an easy 10 zombies you know at least seven yeah could be more not sure didn't count I mean my PC was at 120 frames per second that whole time so just not enough if I get blown up by a [ __ ] land mine now that's going to be I will laugh my ass off honestly oh so because we're in the Wasteland it adds two difficulty onto every yeah snow at5 uh 1.5 nice sorry you look funny at me that's right M do not blame you oh I need to drink water get coffee in me let's go wait the zombie bears there you want to [ __ ] him up yeah why not I'm just we reload first US Jesus Christ that was [ __ ] easier than I expected let me just first loot this the bear yeah you got a lot be fat in testosterone yeah animal fat Sor we got six now so well there's another bear over here you're kidding me right no it's right here many [ __ ] bears are there kill him takes five sniper shots five head shot do you want to loot him as well I'm just going to head just going get back through here right tornado sorry wait was there a tornado no just [ __ ] wind oh I was going to say cuz I had some mad sounds coming through I was like oh [ __ ] exactly that all right oh wind quit it wait let me did I did I just see that right I don't know there's six crawlers in this truck oh yeah yeah yeah but only one was alive I think the rest were dead no all of them were alive I I've just woken them up one of them woke up to me well I woke up do you know what I'm going to get back to the trader and hand in my trade B for the day's end I'm going to kill myself okay I just have a feeling that I'm going to [ __ ] ride over a that mine yeah I'm out the Wasteland now though it's not the first time I've done it it' be the first time I've witnessed all done it myself oh you've killed me with a l one before so well that's just cuz you wasn't good was yeah I will touch you in a way you won't want to be touched hang on you can carry on doing that if you want I'm going to turn song up this is a banger I said what I said [ __ ] I said what I said Bang you are a c [ __ ] I I'm 94% wet I assume that's what that means or 94% I don't [ __ ] know the only part that's not wet as my [ __ ] see the devil she a bad little bit you're you're lacking mate that's the only wet part of me right your [ __ ] is not 94% of your body no but 94% of the moisture is on theck that is not how this work works it's working for me boy what part of your body would you reckon is not wet at this point now at this moment in time on in the game oh because you're 94% W my my stupid ass started looking down at my legs and my arms and I was like what bit would be trius on me um I reckon your feet no no feet would be soaked from sweat no no wait what maybe the hair if you've got a helmet on no but the helmet belly button belly button you have a 6% your body yeah no my character has a really big belly button my character is fat as [ __ ] no but you're in a bike so you're the rain is going into you so the Bon is getting wet it's probably like your back part parts of your back is still dry no because you're you're riding a bike so it goes you're going towards no that depends if you're going towards the rain the rain could be going toward no it does doesn't matter it's e it either has to be a very heavy storm even then the direction you're going into you're going into the rain no you're going into depend what way the rain falls brother I live in the Netherlands yeah it doesn't matter where the rain falls that don't mean [ __ ] BR you might my dad lives in the Philippines he tells me every six months the wind changes right yes so the wind goes from east to west for six months then west to east the rain goes from east to west for the first six months East and then west to east like honestly listen yeah are you are you stupid no I'm saying to you I live in the UK yeah the rain goes if it goes in one direction I walk the other direction and it hits my B listen when you're on the bike like we are now in the game yeah the the wind either has to be so strong that you cannot go through the winds nah because you're all chatting out your ass I don't know what the [ __ ] you're going on about this is the moment you you notice you're why am I sticky keyed myself mate you're off your [ __ ] not you chatting some I've never heard someone chat some much [ __ ] in my life when you're riding the bike yeah yeah but you're you're trying to tell me you're trying to tell me that every time you ride a bike you're riding into rain right but you're not because if you're riding a bike and the rain is going east to west and you decide to ride west to east and yeah you're going to go into the rain but if you decide to ride east to west with the rain Direction the front of you ain't going to get wet so I don't know why you're getting this idea of no it's not yes it is because you are quicker than the rain that's that's no because if you're going in the same direction as the rain yeah and you angled cycling your front is not going to get hit like your back yes it is BR I'm not sitting here for the rest of my stream having an argument about [ __ ] rain directions and weather patterns listen no no I I had a [ __ ] argument with my mate Mitch the other day about a smart car that was a mini and he was like that's a smart car I said no it's [ __ ] not it's got a Mini Cooper badge on it and he went now it's a smart for 2 hours we were arguing over if it was a [ __ ] mini or a smart car I'm not having the same experience with rain I'm not doing it all all I'm saying is I know I'm right because I no all I'm saying is you can you can you can think you're right yeah sure I have never I'm sorry that you feel that way I have never in my life been on my bike and stayed dry on the front of my body well then you're not doing you're not doing it right mate you know cycling into a canal doesn't count rain you are so delusion you're moreal BR if you're riding a bike go mate hang on I just found something sick sorry drum magazine mod sorry I got really excited then carry on only thing I know is I'm right out of experience I mean I don't believe you I don't agree with you not believe I don't agree with you no i' I've literally rode a bike and rode a bike I've rode a motorbike granted motorbike you go way faster but I've had push bikes that I've went on and I haven't got wet on the front of me I've got to school and like my back's soaked and my front's dry so I don't agree with that CU I've in my 25 years of life I've had it happen to me many a time in my 21 years of life I've well there we go then you [ __ ] baby compared to me you don't know [ __ ] [ __ ] four years bro four years is a lot just like great Age 4 Ines is massive grade AG n just some [ __ ] Dan arens type [ __ ] now all right I'm uh I'm going to head to the Traer [ __ ] me I didn't think I sign up for uh fixing bugs on this goddamn game uh and arguing for 10 minutes on this game about r I know I'm right you're not though you think you're right you're not you're not no you're you're just dumb you're delusional as you called me you're delusional IQ don't mean [ __ ] mate you could have the highest IQ and still be a [ __ ] knew you [ __ ] idiot you might want antibiotics for this one yes for a fact I know I'm right wow what I've got two painkillers or I can get a 44 Desert Magnum so I guess you want a magnum no go for the new gun new gun no I got two rewards mate yeah but new gun this is the best way to get okay be careful uh just four and a half right hang on hold up I guess you can have that a deagle I got two I don't need to wait is that that's not my bike where the [ __ ] is my bike you dumb ass is my bike because my bike doesn't get wet from the front it doesn't get wet from the front does it all right all right I was mocking you you [ __ ] yeah I know I just wasn't [ __ ] going into man why would I accept your mocking of me cuz you're genuinely dumb you're genuinely spasticated yes I am okay I'm glad we covered that cheers see need oh [ __ ] wait no wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wa wa wait where the [ __ ] is that that's up north oh [ __ ] oh nice okay um I've got like a quest up north now oh my God I thought my [ __ ] internet [ __ ] dipped I thought you just absolutely been [ __ ] [ __ ] you [ __ ] oh my hang on I've got so much [ __ ] cash in this game 67,000 game not not in real life you [ __ ] poor cun no I'm Brokey in real life but I want to play the new game damn it I mean I guess you can have this if you want that turret that's super useful don't you [ __ ] dare you can use it in your hand as well no I've been playing this game for a longer man yeah but again you're [ __ ] so got double checktime yeah fa point strong point there could arue with that I can't do that on there I am going for a bits real quick CH in stock mod I'll be right back okay guess I can put this on here no I've already got one on there what the [ __ ] oh we can put it on here nice okay cool I mean that's good for a sniper right so do that um oh actually we should probably put away all this stuff we don't need [ __ ] off drone I think it's in here [ __ ] how he's there I didn't even realize it was there Jesus Christ guess we can put that in there for now do I haveck I do I don't need that then I guess we put that in here some mod oh I got another dark that thunderstorm what the hell nice we got more Dart boxes H yeah what what the hell is this trigger plate oh sick we can make like proper traps that's hard what's this give a m just give me a okay so I got SMG traps now nice I guess we put the nail gun up there right I guess we put like these type of traps down here it's already [ __ ] 8:00 p.m. yeah I need to go for food soon get hungry just trying to figure out all of this [ __ ] that I got fed [ __ ] you [ __ ] ugly [ __ ] and what about it huh what about it I love it fugl right um I got a lot of stuff in this top box now by the way like a lot of stuff this thing is not easy to use on distance without a scope so I'm guessing you just sell diamonds for money yeah yeah they don't there's no other use for them right wait I I got an idea is there any other use for them by the way I've got four SMG turrets we've got five Dart boxes with a load of pressure plate stuff and about maybe like 3,000 darts or something oh my God oh my God oh the song has playing a skep Jesus what are you doing so we can get SMG Auto turrets here should we get spotlights or anything or has he disappeared I guess he might disappeared wait I just want to check something this is funny okay we can get water filters I just want to say I've got a fully automatic Des eagle with a silencer times two scope nice this might be the weirdest craft I've ever done in my life oh there's a Wandering horde outside thanks for the business I have just spent open from dawn to dust wellow I sold a lot of stuff and I just spent a lot of money towards you it's all right I bought you um well I bought a mod schematic for um drones so I know you got a drone so I don't know what mod it is but it might be good oh yeah there a ho it man just doesn't give a singular [ __ ] about the hordes mean I do I'm just parking me [Music] biker Miss up yeah I got robotic drone cargo mod cargo mod do you want it it cost me like ,5 oh I don't know what you done there it seems half de something elrees the Drone storage capacity with notifications okay it's pretty cheap as well you're the one with the Drone right so oh yeah I bought some stuff for the base do I want to know you know they need electricity did I wait camera wait whoa how do I no clue but I do know that I probably will head off and get my food done no yeah that's Cy man I'm just going to sort through all of this that's a zombie that's a deer how did I miss how did I miss again how am I not hitting this deer contact grenades all right this gun is shite on distance SP all I hear zombies I hear a lot of zombies I just hear one but well I hear one I see one but there not one to heard I guess the bar testosterone in the resource oh I just put it in the medical oh no it's nothing to do with medical all it's oh it's made for uh it used to make steroids and cigars nice I got murky water a lot of that oh [ __ ] we got a lot of shammer up here I made a lot of sham I forgot about that what is a Lot 23 it's decent amount I guess and also water for when you join the game I got a lot of uh drinks no this from the thingy I've got loads as well you mother [ __ ] are you good I left yeah know I know but the mother [ __ ] b you mother [ __ ] mother [ __ ] of a [ __ ] face [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] you well I do know I can finally test my game out after this I'm so excited for the game I don't blame you man I'll probably get it next month does sound very intriguing that's for sure when is next month is it like start February or uh well it's last working day of this month 20 31st I think 3 first in yeah I get my uh cerine like three days so probably just gift it to you then you don't need to do that bro I get my in week I can't wait it's like I need it I need to play now H worlds it looks so like like when you see the picture of it it it looks so uh like what's the [ __ ] I can't think of the word now yes I'm just going to snipe out a deer start game nice I've named my world anal sex doesn't surprise me with you mate one more time what doesn't surprise me with you doesn't oh our walls damaged H why am I a half naked woman I I don't know I've always asked myself why he was a half naked woman Justin to be honest but um can I look at me skirt my God you [Music] crazy over my world you do you know how [ __ ] up Arc looks when you uh make your um characters when you make your what Your characters in Arc are always like [ __ ] up uh mus muscle uh muscles are like [ __ ] everyone is playing power world one two three three out of the people I'm following alone are playing Power oh yeah same here damn I'm going to have to buy it it's going to be a must right guys power world seems like that's going to be something we're going to be playing um to get an idea of it we're going to raid on out we're going to raid on out to purple the wonderful amazing fabulous purple hazed who is playing power world so let's go send her some love uh and we can actually get an idea of this power world uh that Justin's been going on about for the past four hours on Stream So guys I appreciate you all you coming through I love you all you're all legends um have a great rest of your weekend I'll see you on Monday for possibly some escape the back rooms if Adam's free if not it' be seven days to die with this coke choker all right kushy much love you guys take care peace out
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Holy Wood - The Light
so it comes to pass that only of the house of jingling traveled through the village of omelet in the country of nowhere here here encountered female 9 from the house of darkspin who was working on the stage of planks for the house of einelain of the house of reverend's house the sister of popeye's a younger whose mother comes from the house candle uncle and who was the daughter of mac the temple suddenly a way of the house of chicken wings was triggered to the ground by a higher power the streaking core now hears the music of the heavens and so to be sound slightly snappy holy graves observation the wonder where the first of the disciple of always eliminator his love and devotion sometimes there's a little more devotion king cardinalized a third from nowhere was the only one who had always known that there is a dictatorship in heaven too and the lord was joined in new york with some holy wood from the holy forest of omaha of the house of chicken wings the great illuminator a half packet of the holy wood was freed from his earthly existence years and generations has it and the good news of integrated differently and new ways of enlightenment immersion like levi of the house of chicken has some even believe it such a holy grail of excess force her pleasure even the youngest know whoever said whoever left the mouthful and only two paths would not only be done but should add some situation with the time a smell of wood provided and close the last lamps back to the vault i do choose who folks to come and search for the one tool likenship new development by tattoos they never clarited the question of the last and only two but civilization continued to growth in spirit of all because of the struggle praise the heavenly light that guides every traveler and never limits free thinking sooner may include crosstalk to allow the one who to survive and several floods when the higher power release online of the house of chicken wings from his spare he arose quickly and encountered it to jews whom he had russia to him that he was unharmed and said he was going home for a way of the house of chicken wings had realized that if he knew this vision to himself he would challenge the world for many years afterwards when the night were stolen one could still hear a wooden knocking and a capillary and he lived happily even after out of history
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Jingle Bells Little Golden Book Journal - Junk Journal Flip Through
[Music] hello friends it's sheri from turquoise dreaming how you doing today welcome to my channel and this is a flip through video so thank you for joining me i am doing a flip through of this jingle bells' journal it's a little golden book and so let's just get started this is like I said look going book I have a closure is eyelets they are the antique brass eyelets and this pretty vintage fabric here and also I have some vintage fabric on the spine to signatures I used Mac matching wax cord it's kind of a goldish colors and it matched the flowers here there's a little yellow Center in these daisy looking flowers here and here's the back this book was in really good shape it was it is vintage it is a vintage version but and I have all the pages from the book in in the inside the book so let's just get started with a flip through so I kind of did a little bit of decorating in here but not a lot of like embellishments just mostly some trims and so it's a base I would call it a base or a blank journal so and and I'll tell you what I did at the end so that you can have whoever gets this journal can have some fun with it and the reason I did that I was kind of inspired by I'm working on my December daily and as I'm working on that and you know I made the journal myself so I put blank pages in there and I'm having so much fun with it I thought you know I don't want to take that fun away from someone else that might want to have all the fun I'm having with my December daily enough know this is going to be a December daily I'm just you know whoever gets this journal can just decorate away right put in pictures whatever you want and if you need ideas on how to journal on these pages just watch some of my December dailies I'm on day number I'm on today I just finished today so I'm up I'm up today so you know I've got I think they're between 13 or 15 videos now since we're on day 15 you know on how to how I've been a journaling in my December daily and I would say it's definitely junk journaling but not with John I have little pictures and little pieces and things I wanted to have fun with so you know just take a peek at those videos if you've never done any journaling and a junk journal and so let's just open this up because I know there's a little bit of glare on this cover so as I was working on this you can see the pages here let me tell you that you know the size of a little gold book probably but what I did and what I had been doing when I make little golden books is I keep the golden spine I don't like cutting that up it's just I collect these books personally I don't just make journals out of them I've been collecting them since my kids were very little and I just can't cut off the spine so I leave it you know how the spine is and I leave it on it's on the front in the back so that adds that extra bit of length to the you know to the journal cover so like this is a little over six and a half almost six and three-quarter inches wide and the length is about Oh almost eight just under 8 inches long and then as you open it up you can see the pages okay so let me tell you the pages because I made them a little bit of an indent inside so that you know they wouldn't be sticking out and you have room to protect your edges so the pages are a very good size to journal on and have plenty of room to put in your goodies but the pages are let's see I would say about five and a half inches or a good five and a half inches and they're a little bit you know there's you know how junk journals are the pages are a little bit different sizes but the longest length here of the pages is eight inches long so there you go now as I was making this journal I lined the inside because I think there was some writing or something on the insides of these and they needed to be have a new lining so I used some of the Christmas scrapbook paper that I've been using in my Christmas journals and it is a card stock so it's a good heavy paper but I put some in the front and back covers and I was working on it before I put covers iMix I wasn't sure what I wanted to do the covers and by the way you can see this pretty fabric on the inside here too it wraps around the front end you know the outside and the inside but I was kind of you know I already had the pages picked out and cut and everything are ready to go and then I was kind of thinking about pockets and you know tried several different options and then I remembered I had these library pockets this one I got in a happy meal and when I picked it up and I put it down here it looks so beautiful and perfect like it was made for this journal I just really couldn't believe it but it's very cool and I want to make some more of these I've never made one exactly like this and I'm going to well I'll have this video so I'll remember how you know the videos are good for remembering how we did we've done things so or how things work in our journals so this is basically made with a strip of paper and see and so it was a strip of paper folded in half is very nicely distressed and then another piece of paper squag scrap of paper glued to the outside here in a way that you have a pocket so probably glued you know it's folded in half and glued on three sides to make a pocket and then so you have writing room here writing room all under here and then it was it's nicely decorated there's a little label here that looks like a dentist and label I don't know if it's actual label or a copy that's been cut out it looks it feels kind of thick so it might be an actual vintage label like I said I got it in happy mail and then there's a pretty little piece here and these colors go so well with the scrapbook paper I used is the thing that me it looks so perfect when I put it down there's just some little scraps these were in here when I got it in Happy Meal a cute little looks like a vintage piece of paper with a little notch here that's really neat a little piece here that has that same cool notch in it let me show you it closer you can see what I'm talking about it's a really cool it's probably some kind of punch but I don't have that so it's really cool I think and then here's a piece of distressed like cardstock or cardboard feeling paper but that's all in there to have fun with and that's exactly how I received it so that's exactly how I put it in here and let me tell you about the back pocket the back pocket was from a book that I made a journal into and so I decided to part with it it wasn't easy but I put it right here it's the actual library card from a book you know that was discarded from a library here's the actual library card that was in here so they match do they match they don't match and I think they match okay they don't match but still cool original library card there with you know the kids are I guess it was from a kids book that you know the dates and the names that were checked out the due date it looks like or something some kind of numbers here trying to see if there's a year I don't see a year but yeah really cool I love these left stuff like that so that's in there and then I just add a couple of index cards for writing room or decorating and if you've never worked with index cards in your deck journals they are fun to cut in half and make two you know drilling cards out of one and I usually around the corners and they look really cute like that so those are in their pink and yellow one just for fun so let's get started with our slip through so basically what I did was two signatures there's uh I think there is I see 32 pages or 64 fronts and backs in both plus the book pages from the book okay so as we get started this was a cover and it's a very thick cover from a cookie Christmas cookie recipe book and I put the cookie side here on the front because this was so pretty and you'll see the back side right here is has the name of the book on it right here Christmas cookies so really cute I thought it makes for a nice sturdy cover over your pages and then on the back well I have the trim here let's say I have this red trim sewn on and then on the back cover it was the same no it was different it's a little fabric ruffle here that I put on the back of this first signature right there so as we go in there's a tuck spot here with some just some cardstock and I put a little card in here now this card was this is a card I showed in one of my thrifted treasures videos where someone had a company had in print their company name and said you know thank you for your business this year so I've put a nice little Christmas sticker there to cover up that and then you can do whatever you want with this so it's checked in here and so this is this is just crap cardstock right here this is a page from an idealist magazine on my most of my ideas magazines are vintage but some of them are from the 2000s and if you know our deals magazines even the 2000s the ones are the magazines that are from the 2000 they even look vintage so once you get a page into your journal it's hard to tell you know what they're they're vintage or not but anyway this was from an ideals magazine I think I put a little strip of paper here to decorate and then next page is from a planner here's another strip of that paper here and then this is a flow flip down I didn't like this in a my last couple of journals where I made a little flip down of a Rolodex card and I just thought it was cute and so it's on a hinge and it just flips down and you can write on the back and the front of this and it has lines on this type of rolodex card and this planner paper has been copied ID so this is a page from oh these are the pages for the book so there's I kept them all in order and when I took the book apart it was basically two signatures so I put one of the signatures in the front one of the signatures in the back so that should have kept the pages in order you know what I mean so they should be in order but he you know these are really cute little pages if you've ever seen this book you know the colors and just really cute here's a little stamp actually from where it needs to be that's someone put their little stamp there it looks like a individual but I don't know there it is so very nicely stamped there and I thought that was kind of cute this is a book page that I read a Rick died or I'm calling it my bird my cranberry paper during Christmas but it's dyed with burgundy red dye and that's a book page this is coffee dyed paper this is a music that has music vintage music paper that has been coffee dyed and I've got this fabric trim sewn on there kind of like almost like a trim or a long tab kind of thing just kind of neat to have that trim on there this is some of my Christmas card stock that I sprayed a light spray on the back of all of my card stock that I used in my journals and it's a green spray that so just so we wouldn't have a lot of white so I really think that turned out pretty and I've got a pocket sewn in here it was the paper folded up but I still sewed all around and then so in here I've got a vintage Christmas card a cute little one little boy and is puppy by the fire and you can see the brownie a little bit on here and I thought it was really I've had these for a while I've had these before I started junk journaling and just I use them myself to send out Christmas cards and I still have a few left so I put one in here and then yeah I got those at like a garage sale and this is a piece of a Christmas card that I made into a journaling card and it's got a little sticker right there just added to the snowflakes another snowflake sticker and then this is a little card I'm also made from a Christmas card that I got in Happy Meal from harmony and the back is file folder and that was never used but it has all these cool the lines and things that you can write on if you want it's messy stitched around if you've never heard of that it's just where you kind of not so neatly I mean I could sewed it more more neater but it's fun just to do a little bit of you know not so neat stitching sometimes and then I have some touting vintage touting sewn right up there on the top as a little decoration and then here's ideals pet this is uh this is I think from the cookie book cookie recipe book I think it has icy recipe here recipe information here so I think it was from that cookie book so we're more on my Rit dye paper this has lines on it this is an envelope that I cut apart and put on a copy from an inter department envelope put that here for just it you know was vintage you looking and I think I copied it put a piece there I thought it looked really cool and vintage and then the back is coffee dyed this is a page from the December section of the Edith Holden here you see it says December this is tracing paper that's been coffee died this is graph paper that's been coffee dyed some more my RIT diet paper this is a page from a children's dictionary and some coffee guys paper this is a page from the children's Cricut magazine that I have picked up a few of these at a thrift store and this had some red on it this was this December issue it is vintage I'm trying to remember what year that was from it was like from 1970 to something like that so really cool you can see little mailbox and there's a little cricket right there so really cute and next page this is the middle of this the first signature so I took this out of a recipe binder that I bought and it was a recipe binder that had a bunch of these in there and I just thought that it would make a cute little pocket section for my journal so I put it right in the middle and you can see here it says Goods and desserts and it had this cute picture on the side and I didn't put anything over here again so that you could choose whoever gets this can choose to decorate here or do whatever they want I almost decorated I was getting ready I was figuring out I thought I thought you know somebody might just want to really you know cause it's the cutest little thing and I thought somebody will just want to do whatever they want to do here so I wasn't gonna take that fun away from anyone but I put lots of things in the pockets in the journal so that you could choose something from here maybe something from your own you know craft stash but anyway what I put in here was this is a little page from that cricket book that I thought was so cute what I really liked was this side I had a poem by Robert Frost and I thought that was just neat it has this burgundy trim around it and then there's like a Christmas tree there the back was even cute too it has some red you know writing here and just really neat so I put that I just love that page and I didn't want to cut it up so I put it in here at a guy made from that reindeer Christmas card that I got from a harmony and so again two lines of messy stitching around we've got the cute little red reindeer some fabric here and coffee dyed paper on the back to write on so that came out super cute and then this is a piece of two like it was like a time card that I received and happy now again and I decorated with some postage stamps there's a little reindeer here and just some different pieces I layered them on there and distressed and so there's some writing room on the back and it can be used for whatever you want it could even be used to decorate a page or make a pocket so that is in there this side is another piece of a card with this is a snowman sticker and there's a little snowflake right there these are the stickers that I got from Dollar Tree that I was just having some fun to see how they did on drilling cards it sticking pretty good you know if you you know I don't see any place where it's loose so right now it's sticking pretty good so so far so good on those and then you can write all over the back of that oops I've got a little piece of paper there but yeah those those were pretty fun to work with this is another Christmas card that I picked up at a thrift store it's actually an invitation and it was just so pretty I thought it would be neat well you know use for a decoration cut it up make a journaling card or tag or whatever but anyway I just thought it was neat so I picked those up at a thrift store and put one right in this pocket and then this is another piece from that reindeer card it has something down here that was just a partial word like you know wasn't a full full word so I ended up putting a sticker here pretty little sticker Christmas sticker and then the reindeers are right there it's distressed and it came out really cute so that's in there as a journaling card and I did put tagging right here and tagging right here on this envelope section so onto the back half of the first thing that sure which you've already seen you know these pages in the first half here I've got a little pocket that I made from a piece of a book page right here you can see it's kind of Wiggly and squiggly but I thought that was fun I don't remember how I how I ended up with that I probably cut something out and I thought that would make a good corner tuck and so I put it right there and here's a piece of lace that is a burgundy lace it matches a lot of the colors in here this is a recipe card that I received in Happy Meal it's a Christmas theme recipe card that I received from Maria so that is in there and then this is a little tag I made from a cut off from the file folder I added this little it's like a piece from a digital kit that looks like a postage stamp but it's Christmas related has a little reindeer on there a little wreath maybe you can see it it's pretty tiny then I put a little tiny eyelet on here and some Baker's twine and distressed it acceptable super-cute and so the rest of this signature you can see I've got a pocket here with that's the one that was sewn around with on the Christmas card stock I've got an envelope from one of the cards that I think I put one of these cards yeah this is the one where the business was on the bottom of the inside this this envelope is from that card so that's stuck right there this is from a vintage this is from a cookbook yeah I was from a Family Circle car cookbook and it was an advertisement in there I and I you know I thought it was pretty cool as old and as I like the color the paint this paint color with the like burgundy print on here so I just stuck that in here as a you know effect occur Rizal piece of ephemera and this is a putt piece from a Christmas card that I made into a drilling card it does have some writing on the back you can cover that up with a sticker or some you know coffee dye paper or you can just use it as a text spot somewhere or a decoration depending on what you're doing maybe you're doing some layering you need a snowy tree scene there you go and it's got some pretty glitter on it so pretty neat so here's another piece of the fabric like trim or tab whatever you want to might want to call it on that music paper there so here's the back half of the you know this book pages from this book and then we are at the back this is the back cover of the first signature okay so let's look at the second signature that is covered by a piece from a magazine from a house I think it was Good Housekeeping magazine the Christmas edition and I put this red trim on here it's sewn on and then I've acted it had something an advertisement on the back that I didn't really care for so I backed it with some of my blue dyed paper and sewed it on and that's what I was sewing on I thought wouldn't it be neat to leave a little secret pocket here so there's nothing in here but it's like you don't really notice it like you don't know there's a pocket there so I kind of thought that could be like a secret pocket if you want to put something in there you can if you don't want to you don't have to but it is there and if you didn't like it you could even glue it down and go it together or sew it together by hand or if you don't put it in your sewing machine you can if you can get it in your sewing machine you sew it close but anyway I just thought that was so kind of a fun thing to have a secret pocket right there and then we've got cardstock a page from the ideals magazine another little rolodex flip down on planner paper this is pages from the book so we've got we had three in the front and there's three in the back I don't have them all just fold it together here and the Burgundy Riptide book page coffee dyed paper music paper with a fabric edge here or trim the card stock Christmas paper with a pocket on this pocket so you don't decorate the other pocket yeah I've got a label on each of the pockets this is a little Christmas label label like a two-front label and I picked out one for each of these cardstock pockets that I thought matched the journal so there is that right there and then in here one of my industrial type tags that I made integer like journaling cards or tags for my journals for Christmas I several of these and I received these in happy mail from Dale and added that it was already they had this flip up it has a flip up here just the thing that is cool because it has this flip up that you can write under here and then I decorated this part so this is like paper and the back is cardstock like a tag and then I added this little trim here I added a sticker sticker and then this card is a otro santa old-growth Santa collectible Christmas playing Carter collectible card so that's what that is from this is a 1907 USA it says on it so that's in there a piece from that Christmas card that's a drawing card now and that's a little card not on the snowy tree and then this is another piece of that time card that I decorated I added this little tab right here and the word wander and this little piece of I cut kind of like fussy cut this out from my card stock little circles and put that on there i distressed it and now it's a journaling card so and this is a page from the cookie book hope you mean a recipe book that I used as the cover from the for the front signature first signature and so you can see my writ died paper this is a piece of calendar it has pretty a geese flying over like here and then graph Ric died paper and this is from a dictionary these dictionary pages are from children's dictionaries Edith hold in the December section again where you see the word December again and coffee died mind and this is from the Cricut magazine they had these pretty red decorations for that month of December the middle section again with these cute little pockets from the recipe book binder finder book this one set says breads in roll so in these pockets and the lady that previously owned it wrote salsa and sauces here so you can cover that up if you don't like it with a sticker but I think it's kind of cool so here tag that I made I also made I was resected cycling I was trying to recycle all of my used Christmas cards that I had so this one was made from a Christmas card I added the Santa and a couple of strings up here sewed all the way around you know cut it into the tag shape and a coffee diet paper on the back so I can be written all over the back if you want nice and sturdy and then this is a page from the Cricut magazine that I thought was really neat it's about it's a little poem it says snow feathers and you know it's got the little creatures from the Cricut magazine down here and just a really cute page but I didn't want to cut out but I thought it would be fun to put in here so that is in the pocket and then these are the tags here that I got from Dollar General that I made into I made I use some of them to decorate like tags and journal cards and some of them I turned into little like they are tags but I kind of just added a eyelet here and I picked a piece of Baker's twine so you can write on the back or use it somewhere on a gift or you know to decorate the journal or whatever you want it's just a fun thing and then over in the next pocket I had copied some of my my original kind of old antique Christmas postcard so this is one of them I copied it and put it on to file folder distressed it so now it looks just like my antique postcards really pretty one and then this is a tag I made just has a little leaf on here with some ways that matches and then this is another card I had where I was recycling some of the cards and this guy was on a car you know part of a card and I cut him cut him loose and out of this and he also has a little eyelet here with Baker's twine and a little snowflake to cover I think there was something on here that I wanted to cover up some words so just put that little snowflake on there so he is also in this pocket I would be careful with his feet there a little bit delicate because they're small little feet and on the bottom here of his of his body there we go okay hiding on both sides of that again they're in there okay and then then we're on the back half of the second signature so you can see there's a lot of room in here to put whatever you want to put in here and like I said if you need ideas look at my December daily journal with me or craft with me videos you can see what I've been doing here's that label again and in this pocket another piece of that glittery Christmas snowy card that I think into a journaling card a piece of the time card also decorated and distressed okay layering somewhat a little bit of layering going on there pretty layering and then the other one of these little tiny tags with an eyelet and a postage stamp and that's in there too so in another fabric tab here and you can pretty much see what else is the rest of the book pages from this book and it's the back half of this signature which you've already seen there's that blue dye paper and we're at the back and airy showed you the back the back in the pocket and everything so since I you know you can see I had lightly very lightly decorated the page as a few things here and there right so instead of me putting in the things I took the things that I might have put in here and I started cleaning up because this is the last Christmas journal I'm making this year I made a lot of Christmas journals this year I have never I only made one last year and so I went out crazy this year I made I made count real quick eight nine ten eleven twelve wait eight nine 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 this is my 19th Christmas journal this year there's stuff some in my shop so what I did was as I was cleaning starting to clean up and instead of putting things in here I got a little bag ready okay so this is a little Christmas treat bag that I'm gonna put some goodies in it would have collected so far now I'm not saying this is all but this is what I've collected so far that I would have probably put in here in somewhere if I were to go to town and decorate this journal so I've got some cut-offs here just a couple of cut-offs I've got a napkin a whole napkin this is what it looks like it's white here but this is part I used when I was decorating with this napkin so it's a nice pretty Christmas napkin I've got another let's see I got another piece of napkin that was here that I used in some of the journals I just thought it was pretty and I used it in in the Christmas journals I've got a doily with poinsettias what that is and I've got a cut a piece of that label so they used on the pockets in there it's on a big sheet so I cut there's one two three four labels on this piece so I put it some labels in there some snowflakes this was a piece I was probably gonna put in there it's a piece from a card i distressed it cut it out distress it I was gonna put it in there but I put it in the bag instead it says season's greetings some of these little labels that I got from a digital kit from shabby day Debbie Doo Dah they're left over from my design team project there's a few of those this was a little tag that someone gave me a set of these their little Disney tags you can see they're really cute this one looks like airmail and it's got Mickey tis this season and then the two from on the back a little hole there this is a plain car that I've been putting in the journals so it's a Christmas playing card here's a little sticker I just have a few of these left but I wanted to add one it's on the acetate I just cut it out of the sheet of little Santa's and put one in here for you I've got two of my vintage paper coasters in here to decorate with I've got I had a bunch of these foam you know i package from Dollar Tree these foam there they're just they're not stickers are they remember I think they are sticker that's right they are stickers but what I did and a sticker she is still on here but I added I wanted to play with some of these that little hooks that I had so I put an eyelet in here it's a little blue eyelet so I matches the blue on the Snowman and one of these little hooks I just want to see if it would hook onto here and it did it me a little like a charm so I put one of those in here you can hang it and piece of red ribbon in case you need some ribbon I put a little it's a little like Nutcracker soldier he's on a close little tiny clothespin here I have these from last year so I put one of those in there so that's all gonna go in the bag and hopefully it will all fit in there and a few other little pieces of hardware here excuse me I've got some buttons there somewhere vintage and some are new but there's one two three four or five six buttons different colors and a little key tag that's gonna be in there yeah actually let me just throw these in the back because like I said I'm starting to clean up so I'm gonna put them right in the bag and then I've got two bolt pin so you can hang that little snowman from one of the pieces of fabric on one of these pens or maybe even from this but here's a little tiny I'd like to include these and do things with these in my journals so either pin it to put some beads on there hang something from it or whatever you want to do there's a little tiny mini safety pin there and that's oh one more thing I I did stamping in my last I had got a new stamp set and I did stamping in my last row because I just got it before my last journal so I so only one I used to stamps the rubber stamp soon I thought well should I go ahead and stamp in here because I can't unless felt like I can send this dance to you so what I did was I was stamped on I had this pretty piece it's just a cut off but the coloring was so pretty on here it looked you know it would had a neutral background it's just a cut off but I went ahead and music so I thought it was so pretty and I stamped my warm and cozy here in coffee colored ink and my archival ink and also this one is a pretty one it says be filled with joy and it has pretty little like leaves and flowers around it like it's a Christmas stamp set so that I included too so that you can you can either use this whole piece like cut it in half and use the separate pieces and use this whole piece or even kind of like fussy cut or use your circle punch or you know if you have a punch that goes around this or whatever just whatever you want to do I thought that would be a good way to include some rubber stamping without me doing it and then you can put it wherever you want so yeah I thought that was a good idea and then oh one more thing here's a candy cane this fell down little candy cane that has a eyelet in it right there so you can put a pin in and hang that from one of those bulb pins if you wanted to so that isn't gonna be in there and I was gonna show you if I can find it real quick that I got a new set of needles here and I can't find the one well here it is the one I used okay so I was looking for some new pins new needles kind of just I was looking for needles for something else and I noticed these I've been kind of wanting to get a different needle to sew in my signatures I wanted long longer maybe or really I just wanted a thinner needle so I found these needles it's a set of their so let's see how many are in here one two three four five and these are called doll needles I got these at Walmart let me show you the little right here where it says Donny let's hopefully you can see that and it's focusing but yeah these are this worked out awesome I didn't use there's one that's in here that's a little bit bigger let me show you this one is bigger than the one I used so I didn't use this one this one is a little shorter the one I used and a little skinnier or a thinner so this one would work probably really good too but I wanted a thinner one so I used this one my waxed cord went into this I just fine no problem getting it through that I and that's what I wanted to some of them had you know such tiny eyes I knew my wax cord or Baker's twine or whatever wouldn't fit in there the wax cord went in there no problem on this one this one I didn't try of course the wax cord would go in here and I think the Baker's twine would go in here with no problem I don't know if the Baker's twine would go in here if I was using Baker's twine especially the Dollar Tree Baker Baker's twine that's a little thicker I'm gonna have to use this one but I do have some thinner Baker's twine that might go in this one just showing you in case you're having any needle issues my other needle was fine I just for my own preference I wanted to try a thinner so cuz I my it's you know my my I'll say pokey tool I don't know what the real name is but the needle on that is so thin that my needle that I was using to sew in the signature seemed to be fatter than the hole that I was making so I wanted to thinner needle to fit through that hole that was the hole that's the moral of the story right there so anyway I hope that made me help someone with any kind of needle issues Dahle needles from Walmart is where I got them so they probably have on Amazon - I'm sure they do I just wanted to see them in person to see that how thin and long and that I wanted to see that I that was really important so hope you enjoyed the journal I had a total of fun making this this is what it looks like you know top bottom side you can see everything there so everyone have a Merry Christmas and I hope you are enjoying you know the holiday season so see you next time thanks for watching and happy crafting
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Spectrum Noir Accreditation : Smooth Blend
[Music] hi I'm Leanne from Spectrum ra craf is companion and we're going to start having a look at some of our basic techniques with regard to the pens and really look at how you can start to think about completing the accreditation process and become an inred accredited colorist the first thing we're going to have a look at is smooth blend and this is absolutely crucial for um good results when you come to want to get all of those beautiful 3D effects that you see on all of your images the point for that is it's really important that you understand how ink is saturated into the card and how it moves within the fibers of the card creating a smooth blend like this for all it's flat is key to the building blocks that you need then to get the 3D effects that you see and love so we're going to have a little chat about this and then I want you to practice this and once you've got this right you can move on to the next steps so you can see here on this heart it's a beautiful purple color and it is flat there are no lines of streaks in there this could look as though it is being printed and that's what you need to be able to achieve with your pens so I've got a blank one here and we're going to start working with that first just move that one out the way and I'm using my pl3 pen you can use any color you like and actually the lighter colors will probably be a little easier for you to work with when you first start but I'm jumping in at the deep end because I should be able to and I'm starting with my dark one so what we're going to do is just outline first and I like to do this because um it's really important that you not going to go over the edges outlining helps you not go over the edge because you won't go right back to that edge to start with so I'm just going to outline and as I'm outlining you can see that the color will get darker and areas and lightering areas and if I just show you what I mean by that for a second if I put a line on my heart here with the Chisel nib we can see there that we've got a lovely line of purple color if I go over that again you can see that I've got two differences in color I've got my first layer and my second layer if I go over that again it's a little bit darker again so I've got three layers of color there and if I go over there again you can see it's even just a little bit darker as I I start to go more it's not actually changing color that's because I've now at this point where I've gone over four or five times got a maximum saturation of color and just to show you what I mean by that I'm going to turn over and show you the back of the card you can see there that my first line here hasn't saturated all the way through back to the card but the second third fourth and fifth lines absolutely have and that's what you're wanting to achieve an even saturation of color color because here with this first line the white base of the card is still shining through and lightening that ink because it hasn't been able to achieve its maximum saturation all alcohol ink is transparent so that white will shine through in order to make it its true color the color that's in the pen then you needed to have saturated all layers of the card to get that true color and that's what we're doing with a smooth blend so I'm just going to continue on I'm going to finish my outlining actually because it'll all go wrong if I don't so I'm just going to outline here all the way around and I'm doing that with my bullet nib there we go and then for Speed uh with a big area like this I do like to use the Chisel nib so I'm just going to fill in now and you'll see what I do is I just use long strokes and I do go over the same area more than once so that I can see I'm achieving that Max maximum saturation and I'm not getting any blotchy areas if you've got blotchy areas then that's not what we're looking for and you can see where I put one quart like that and then come back you can absolutely see how I'm managing to achieve that and you know you just need to keep an eye on up because at the end of the day alcohol ink does dry quick so depending on where you are when you're doing this you know if you're in South Africa and it's red hot then the Ink's going to evaporate much more quickly than here in dreary old England we had snore this morning so I'm just going to finish off and you can see as I'm achieving that saturation the blotchiness going away because all layers of the card are dyed for one of a better word and I'm just going to do a final little one around the edge there to take that away and I can see just a little one down this side which I'm not happy with now notice I only went to the edge of that black line once when I first outlined and then once when I've just finished the coloring if I kept going to that black outline what's going to happen is when I'm adding the in it's going to soak through the fibers of the card and bleed beyond that black line and that's what's happening with your rubber stamping when people getting touch and say but mine bleeds all the time it's too much ink near the edge of your image it's like cotton wool in the scenter you know that it is porous card so it will go in and then disperse Beyond which is why I always recommend an outline first and then just to finish off with an edge afterwards and you can see there that that is beautifully smooth just Asti beauti is the first one this one looks a little lighter for all it's the same color because all of the alcohol has evaporated and we're just left with pure pigment and that's what color this one will end up if I show you the back how beautifully even is that saturation there and you can see I've done it on a piece of white scrap card and actually I didn't mention that at the beginning it is very very important always color with scrap card underneath don't color on your craft mat don't color on a table don't color on a glass mat because what happens the ink pools underneath and spreads and Wicks back out up through your image and ruins it so to get that beautiful smooth effect always on scrap card and don't always go to the edge of the line now what I'd really like to show you what you need to be able to practice for this point is a quick correction technique so let's say we're trying to do that with the line and I've come out I've come out of the line I wasn't very skilled and I've made a little bit of a mark and a mess there the easiest way to fix that and I'm just going to move this out the way so you can see how it happens there is to push it through the fibers with your blender pen so we're going to take our blender pen and I'm going to take the Chisel nib and what we're going to start and do is push this ink through so you're not going to chase it back into the image by chasing it back in you're just going to get a pool and a horrible kind of mtled bladey mess there a blender pen is pure alcohol there's no pigment in there and what we're going to do is kind of dilute that a little bit man dilute is not the right word but rather than dilute let's say bleach blend depends a bit like bleach we're going to bleach the effect but we're going to push the ink through the fibers of the card like this so I'm using my chisel and I'm just pushing down onto that there and you can see there that it has started to move that color it started to bleach the color away but also if I pick up you can see that it's pushed it through here and it's actually pushed it into the scrap card that I've got below so it's pushing it all the way through the fibers now what you don't want to keep doing is that time and time and time and time again because eventually you'll end up with lots of blend ink and it will pool into your beautiful smooth image what you will do is let that dry and then come back to it and I've got the one that I was showing you earlier where I'd started to correct it you can see there that's now dry so I could finish off correcting it so I can go and then start to push that through by wetting it again the color and you can see that that's much more improved than the last time and if I pick that up you can see that I've achieved pushing through a final little bit of color there and I actually think maybe once or twice more on there and I will have corrected my mistake on that image so if you do come out the line a little bit even with a darker color don't just throw it away do take some time to fix fix it because youve spend time making that beautiful and certainly keep practicing that technique because we do want to see that you can do that as part of the accreditation test so I hope that explains smooth blend I want you to practice practice practice start with the pale colors first your ones twos and threes and then build up and be really Brave and do something like this purple and once you get that absolutely cracked you're now ready to move on because you understand how Ink's being saturated and you can start to work with all of the beautiful blending techniques that you can achieve with Spectrum [Music] work
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The Secrets of Spiritual Business (Ft. Gerard Powell - RYTHMIA)
I'm here today with drew our towel the founder of arrhythmia Gerry. Thank you so much for sitting down with me Thank you for having me Jordan. I love your work. Thank you. I love yours I truly do so I wanted to stand with you today and talk about spiritual business One of the last times I was here I had this whole transformation of like my own Professionality doing the work that I do and like rising up in my own company to be a more professional leader And so I've been taking a lot of time to learn about money and spirituality and spiritual business And I thought there's really no better person to talk about for spiritual business than you bro So right off the bat one of the biggest criticism and criticisms and complaints that I've received from people is Money and spirituality don't go together, you know, and I've got that in spades from spirit science audience Uh-huh, and and I'm pretty sure that you've experienced a little bit of that too And I wanted to ask you like what do you how do you address that? What do you say to people who have that belief? Uh-huh? I I disagree completely Of course, but we as a race have not evolved to the point yet where? we will just Contribute money to a particular thing odd infinitum Without anything from it it doesn't happen if you've seen in Christianity they're out there Pounding the pavement to get money give send us money. You're gettin to have and send us money again That's the worst way of running a spiritual business And and the truth of it is there is no way to get out of the non soul business There's not whether you sell in a car a house Baking a cookie making somebody lunch. It's all soul serving souls. That's all it is So anytime that someone says well I have to do this different because I'm in a spiritual business Now you're fuckin with the nature of the universe. It's not true Right because if everything is a spiritual business then what what comes into play Spiritual principles and business principles shouldn't be different Shouldn't be hmm So, so if you if you really see a good businessman He's a guy that completely understands spirituality and those are businesses that flourish trying to shortchange people Being terrible to employees. Like there's that that's not that's not good thing. So as long as you're operating in integrity then Then you've been a good spiritual businessman Yeah true Yeah It reminded me of the like the hermetic principle that all is one a part of the same cause of mind So there's no separation between anything how could you be different than the yeah And it's the problems in the world come from us believing we're separate absolutely and that split of the soil. Yeah Yeah, I I love doing polls on Instagram and a month ago. I asked the audience I was like money is and one was like energy and the other was root of all evil and it was like pretty 5055 but Just the other day like as sort of a New Year celebration I took a picture here and I shared it and it was it was spiritual business is Needed or wrong and it was like eighty-eight percent was needed and it was like the whole energy shifted like people were getting it So I wanted to get I want to ask you why is spiritual business so needed in this world tonight and it would really consciously if we take a look at it and say okay every carnal desire can be Achieved in business, right? Mmm, you can go to Prostitution you can go to gambling you can go to alcohol you can walk into any city You don't have to be in Las Vegas. You can walk into, New York You can walk into any city in the world and have all of these things done for you. Uh-huh But what is there for your spirit? What is it? Really? You've got to go so far out of your way in other words A lot of people are coming from Canada to go to Costa Rica, right? To have something to address your stream There should be it's just what's what's right And I'm gonna tell you what the kids are waking up when I say the kids people your age and younger are are out there Actively. There's a thirst for the knowledge Of spiritual knowledge and and it's not everywhere like you really got a search to find These places to feed your soul So when I got to Los Angeles and there was a copy I was like, thank God Like a place to feed my soul. You can get your carnal desires fixed all over Los Angeles You can't get your soul. Like there's there's there's not enough of it and and I'm saying Not in the dogmatic organized way. That's everywhere that's in every corner I can go to yeah, Roman Catholic Church, or I can find a synagogue or anything like I can get the dogma But I can't get the feeling in the soul. Yeah. Yeah look in 1935 when you were 11 years old in a field Raking and your whole family was there and or in a mind chipping away call Feeding your spiritual needs was not way high on the list so as we evolved and Progresses a as a race and we are even though everybody says we're not the progression has been monumental Tremendous? Yeah, like we're really we're flying into progress and that progress creates Time and that time creates wonder and that wonder creates the need to know You made me think of - it's like you're voting with your money with your investment And so it's like if you're spending all of your money on Video games and alcohol and that kind of stuff like that's what you're creating Absolutely, and if you're investing in spiritual business or spiritual practices services that feed your soul. Yeah, that's what you create. So One of the I know kind of continuing on this - with the spiritual business It's like in in and amongst the comments. I was actually at first I'm very grateful So I say thank you to everybody watching for the comments on our miracles real Because most of them were like so good and loving and understanding and positive there were a few people who were you know, just had that immediate reaction of like well, this is just a businessman who's you know using the shamanic ceremonies to make money in something that and and This was amazing because I you know I I've both taken this the medicine and I've talked with so other people here and And the message I keep getting from from the universe is that this isn't even your business? This is the medicines doing Karen cases the planet Edison who is like Jerry. I will use you to build this amazing place I always say this Yeah, you know the medicine woke up one day and said give me a sucker with money and like no shit. Yeah not Kenny, who knows how to run a business like give me that guy cuz I know I'm not a Spiritual leader. I'm not a thought leader I'm not I'm just a guy that had some wild shit happen to him and and was able to be in a position To be able to create a facility that does it for other people. That's it. That's what I am so so beautiful I mean crystal clear about him You've done it so well and I just want to say from my heart to yours and and this whole space like You can feel that like all of the resources that you've that that has been Created through the place has been used to make the place more and more immaculate and and like every person who works here every shaman every helper every everyone is like at such a high level of love and compassion and care and every time I come just week after week you show up everyone shows up in Complete service, and it's so so beautiful. So thank you for making this place this place. Ah, thanks for saying. Thank you Yeah, I'm wondering if you have any advice for people dealing with like, you know, I've had both in my life You know, like when I started making money with spirit science stuff that I got a lot of backlash I've heard that from a few other people who were Involved with or making money with spirituality and like their friends or other people in the spiritual community Would get really angry with them and just for like personal health. Do you have any advice from absolutely with negative people? Sure. Yeah, you just say okay, then you do it for free Shuts him right away I'm doing it the wrong. Do you do it for free then and show me? It's true. I mean so simple I can't I can't imagine this place existing without the resources necessary Listen to me facilitate it it costs almost 11 million dollars a year to keep this place open So that's a man who is going to pony up a billion dollars To like to keep this open for 100 years right? Show me. Hope show me the guy who's gonna say well wait, you know? Like let's see if Bill Gates will do it. He'd just check this off his list as the biggest no ever Yeah, and I'm with you let's hope that's right if you think somebody would even do it for 10 years Show me you guys gonna put up 110 million. Hmm throw it away So that a place like this can stay open for 10 years? Yeah It's very you're talking few and far between yeah at best. I don't think there's a person on the planet That would do I can tell you this it costs me I went upside-down ten million dollars to do this. There aren't too many of us around Yeah, that this level we're gonna do shit like that No totally and actually I just as a speaking to this to is like there have been people who You know in the comments in the movie whatnot who were upset that you know it costs You know some money to come here and yeah and at the same time like after being here I'm like, I would pay that every time it is so worth it. Yeah for this complete Transformational experience. Yeah, but it's one of those like you have to take a leap of faith Yeah, cuz you know you see all the comments everything but you don't really know and understand until you fully experience it and then you're like Worth it. Like that was so valuable So, you know you creating this sort of this vortex for for people to facilitate its staying open people. Come here They invest in themselves. They experience these profound life transforming Scituate or experiences And then this place can thrive as a result of it, right? Yeah, and that's beautiful so they you can make it better and better and better unless we try to do and I have to tell you if If you can if there was some way to do this for less money I'd be the first one to do it. But as soon as I Try to compromise The service end. Yeah, then the rest of it falls with it. And the thing is it's really hard How do you you know in these people and I'll be honest we pay? Two to three times as much as the normal wage in Costa Rica And I love doing it I love doing it yeah because people number one these people are with us for life and Honestly because the you know the jobs irreplaceable and not only that though we get to source that the most amazing People well in order to do that you you you have to charge money. Somebody has to pay 135 families that are working here so he has to pay them. They're not gonna do it for free Yeah, you know They're not nobody's gonna do this for free Right, and and and you have people working here from from all over and like lots of people from Costa Rica There's people from America. Yep from Brazil Absolutely, and and you know people sometimes they you know they look at you and they're like why he's just a white guy and it's all just Americans doing this since like no there's there's people From all over like most of the people work here from Costa Rica 99% of the before Costa Rica, that's beautiful. Yeah. Yeah, so yeah. Yeah, okay so now speaking to money, um, you know a lot of my audience especially The spiritual community I think in general has struggled with money and you know, it's always like spiritual people are often broke Yes And and so what can people do right now to shift their vibration towards money The first thing they have to do is understand that that money is not bad that's what what I believe you know people have a Psychological block that they think oh, you know money is the source of all all evil and that's a Bible quote right but but they think yeah and and it's super hard to think that and Acquire it at the same time. The the hardest thing for people to do is to is to realize that that statement is factually incorrect Money was the source of all progress if it weren't for capitalism which is a bad word right now all of this progress that we've seen in the past few hundred years would not be Would not be people wouldn't be living longer than ever before Wages wouldn't be higher than they were ever before all of this progress Medicine all you take a look at everything technology. That's all based out of out of this and what is money is energy That's all money is its energy? It's a condensed point of energy while I play medicine money is a convinced point of energy and if you can come to grips with that and Then make a deal with the University you're going to do the right things with your money. That's the other thing So like if you if you're getting money - pleasures then money is a bad thing but if I have if I'm Accumulating assets or having assets so that I can number one have a kinder gentler retirement That's a beautiful thing. But number two if I'm if I'm doing it to help People then holy God. What a great source. So what I'm saying is that the gun can be used. Uh-huh to save the village Huh or the gun can be used for robbery. Yeah, it's not the gun doesn't know yes sort of thing is the intention It's the intention behind the money and if the intentions right you're right The spiritual community is my community and I've never seen people struggle with money More in the spiritual community than any other sub community they struggle with money Yeah, because they think it's wrong to have right. It's okay that ingrained belief that came from thousands of years ago So this is kind of a part two of the similar same question but then what would be what is the best way to Make money in alignment with a spiritual practice or spirituality So my thing with that is that if if if we can visualize what we're gonna do with the money You can get completely bypass that it's bad. Yeah, I'm gonna get money so that I can start my church I'm gonna get money so that I can help people. I'm gonna get money So I ain't giving away and feed the port like there's so many Simple ways and you know things that the problem with it is it has to be the truth or you're not gonna buy it So what does that mean? That means that when you say hey, I'm gonna tie there I'm gonna and I don't mean tithe in the conventional sense of of giving the money to a dogmatic Religion, that's not it but to make a deal that I'm going to tie this money I'm gonna give 20 percent of the money that I make away to these endeavors Once you do that then you're in flow. It's all good. Doesn't matter what you're doing. It can be I Don't know a taxidermist. I don't care whatever you have to do to make a living as long as you're doing it in In love. Yeah that you love doing it that that you have a free agreed-upon Plan and deal with the universe. So what does that mean? That means you write out a Letter and it says that on this day I Jerry Powell promise myself My God my universe. However, you believe that as I do this new endeavor and as it makes $100,000 a year, I'm gonna give twenty thousand of it away as it makes a million I'm gonna give two hundred thousand as it makes ten million and you make a deal and you sign it That's a contract with the universe. It's a real contract and now you're off the hook now That you're in participation, right? It's super simple and easy beautiful. It's real. So just give it All it is - yeah, that's all we're doing okay, so my last question is you know, we just entered 2020 and You made a beautiful post on Facebook which I loved and you're talking about the shift and transformation that you've been through in this place and everything and At the end you wrote that 2020 is the start of what will forever be known as the decade of the shift I believe that and can you just elaborate and talk more about that? So I really believe this to be true in the medicine Confirmed this with me. We haven't noticed it but we've been in mishit progress has made the shift Donald Trump is making the shift Because he's shining a light on our differences This is all culminating to this this decade when when and this is the funniest thing in the stock market there is a saying when your hairdresser starts talking to you about stocks It's over in other words once once everybody is invested in the stock market It's time to get out of the stock market. My thing is this look is that what the 20's are gonna be is the realization by the Masses that we are in the shift see most people are still so polarized But most folks do not believe we're in the shift most folks if you turn on Fox News or CNN or whatever They believe that the sky is falling People are killing each other more than they ever have. There's more fear lack and limitation. There's scarcity There's this they're still in this thing, right? Huh, but this will be the decade of the truth And the truth is these are the least violent times in the last 5,000 years people are living longer than ever before Economies are expanding Wages are increasing Poverty is decreasing. Oh, wait, what does that mean? Right. That means that we're shifting. It's it's like the perspective itself also creates it because where I started thinking Oh wages are increasing poverty is decreasing and then you start Playing in that reality. Then the next thing you know, you start earning resources. You start being happy music Yeah Because the way that you're looking and so what does the medicine ask us to do Jordan and asks us to be in truth? those things that I just said are Absolutely the truth, they're not positive and then not negative. I'm not in random it. I'm just telling you this is the truth this realization Can't be hidden from one Politicians want to say this It's I can fix it and they said no then the Democrats say no it's because of you we confess And then this whole new there's a smokescreen Occurs and then everybody believes it and nobody can fix it yeah, and the exact opposite is true that things are working and that that message Can't be hidden for this is the this. So when I say the shift the 20s will be an awareness of everyone that things are Okay, once that happens, it makes things better and better and better. So this is like There's a beautiful time and Donald Trump was a key instrument in this. Yeah, he Couldn't be done without him. He's a real help to the to every side. Yeah, he really is. Yeah. Yeah, I don't get it I can see that just from the from the like if you're triggered there's something for you to look at How do you like them? There's something for you to look at there's it's facilitating change of awareness Humber's dialogue and conversation and all these groups that are offended that nobody even knew were there. Yeah Oh, yeah platform to a bunch of people who were underserved in In respect and understanding and all this stuff. They're all Surfacing. Yeah, so like we get to hear things that under under other administration's we wouldn't been ever heard Yeah, and yeah, so it's interesting stuff I've had this is a sort of a final thought here is I've had people ask me like well Well, a lot of people saying don't ever get involved in politics because it's cuz it's spirituality and those didn't go again That's a whole another half an hour conversation Yeah, but but but then I have had people aspect well What what is your stance on politics and I'm like it's really simple they're left wing and the right wing are part of the same Bird and I believe that like, please that's it Completely completely that you need both of them to fly and you do and there's somewhere in there There's truth to an either them earth in it. Yeah, but in the middle of that there is truth There's a like if you if you just see what the truth is and well we've been so lucky on because of Capitalism because a lot of things that happen. Yeah Technology that came about as a result of capitalism has now Made us aware of Our what the consequences are our own actions. It's all of a sudden people are being Repressed and people are gonna know no no because we know about it before you'd never know about Yeah, and so with access to the truth. Nobody wants to hurt anybody else, right? So, I mean that those are all the questions that antastic in in closing Do you have any final thoughts of just anything that no? I just say that that you know life's hard enough without feeling guilty about Making a living like there's enough problem. You're in life. Like do you have to address? family situations and and Health and and all these prep, but then to throw on top of it I'm making a living and then therefore I've guilt over that there's enough there's enough Doing it's just something that people don't need that's been and I think we're gonna evolve out of it. I did I agree I really do cuz it's ridiculous. Yeah, yeah Well Jerry, thank you so much for sitting down and going this was love to have you'd remain love mazing I'm a man. Yeah, my man
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Injured Heifer Calf…Had To Get a Closer Look!
now that we've caught the Cs it's time to look at our little heer C Marissa and I are going to get the Big Joe herd back out in pasture three we just recently fleshed our very first bison hide welcome back to bison ranching just cut the last cow Noah's heer she did not R away from her baby so we've got all the calves caught here and our focus is the 350 heer right here right there she is we're going to keep our eyes on her because she's the one with the issue on her girly Parts vulva noticed some blood coming from her couple days ago in case you missed the last video this is what happened we've been trying to catch these Cals but had a hard time catching all the calves at once so we had to do what I didn't want to do we had to bring the whole Big Joe herd up to catch the calves and get them separated from their mama and start the winging process and we also had to take a look at one of our little heer Cals to see what was going on with her now that we've got all the calves caught and separated and pinned up at the Ponderosa Barn we can take a close look at her so these are the one of the Cales I caught and already started the winning process he's not one of the escapes but I kind of want to see if he will come in here kind of wants in here with his buddies come on come here mind see if he'll just come in here come on there you go come on in and join the party I don't want you in here Canada that job is done now the next job is let's get all these guys ran back out actually you know what this little calf here and need's to go back out he's just not very big he was a super late-born calf I think I need to let him go back out with Mama that's why he wanted in here he wanted to fight heer versus bullcat that's what they wanted hey got our one little calf caught cuz he is too young to start the wing process so I'm going to kick him back out with the herd we got multiple Gates which is Handy open wow I need to go the other way Dusty other way so now let him figure this out perfect that guy needs to go back out too small all right we're good we got Cals got don't you guys like that three ring circus of trying to follow me around it's not easy I know some of you are like where's your help well mariss is my beautiful Helper but I try not to get her in these situations unless I really need to so and sometimes and I know by and ranchers can vouch with me on this is it's uh I like to do things alone sometimes and it's better so woo all right Big Joe's coming through Beach what you got on your head girl saki Cube still works hey [Music] girl we got them all come on woo [Music] we got to get him out of this pasture anyways we're going to get him out of this pasture anyways christe that's noty oh that's not chrisy who is [Music] that yeah they're ready to move uh may have to pull it in I'm sorry cuz I didn't move that very good pop back oh yeah let's keep driving and they'll hopefully follow us oh shoot better shut that gate I don't want them in there it's quite collection of chains over I know well it's better to have what in the world better to have some than not enough all right let's keep going woo come on woo here let me see that back baby there's christe oh there's a cow up there Marissa huh there's a cow way up there yep got trapped oh oh my gosh look at them they are [Music] running they're like now what they're turning around mhm said I don't we the free all you can eat buffet yes they did they know exactly that's 11 she's just massive yeah she is we did good on her she looks really good so does that 1504 South toota one right there and we got some stragglers had a couple stragglers there they go they want to go be at the herd way back there but they also want to be with their calves I'm go hop out here with Marissa I told her drive out in the pasture maybe they'll follow you sure enough they did this is a bell that they destroyed let's take a look at it it's a real nice Bell Marissa and I went ahead and rolled out of bell to the Big Joe herd and get them occupi and away from the front of the Ponderosa and put back in their pasture three this would give us some time to go back and really look at this heer and see if we can get a closeup of her you keeping a safe distance bullet oh you're a mess you're a mess she's right here it's definitely something on her tail after muris and I took some lengthy time to take a look at this heer we even got the binoculars out to really try to see up close from a safe distance what was going on with this heer to see what may have caused the problem a couple of things one after talking to Doc he mentioned that a bull may have mounted her and possibly hurt her which is something that also crossed my mind two she may have just caught her backside or her girl parts on possibly a fence a tree which could have caused an abrasion and her to bleed doc also mentioned that the bleeding could be early signs of a maturing young female the good thing is after getting up close to her and looking at her Marissa I did not see any signs of blood or possible signs of infection and now that we got them all caught up here and put with the other calves we can keep a further evaluation of [Music] her pretty happy with some of how these Cales turned out it's a nice little bull it's one of the nice looking Bulls we've ever had you know what 355 Is Not Afraid uh-uh ho smoke m I'm really excited about this side project that we started a couple weeks ago with my buddy Colby love lady from Arrowhead bison over in tle Oklahoma in case you missed it a couple of videos ago we fleshed our first bison hide we learned real quick this is a lot of hard work so the first thing we did was it was frozen we thought it out then we fleshed it with a power washer brought it in and gave it its first coat of 150 lbs of salt let it set for 4 days and then Marissa and I poured off the first layer of salt and added another 100 lbs of salt for the second set of 4 days of salting and drying so after about 8 or nine days of drying with the salt it was time for the hide to air out and get ready for shipping what is what oh there's the tail Yep looks looks different definitely looks different soaked it all up it won't look much different than this when we get it texture will be way different but it won't look very far off of this hard work's [Music] done TR [Music] now that this hide has been fleshed and salted and dried it's ready to go to the Tannery from there it's just a waiting game it could be three four 5 even up to 10 months before we ever get this hide back from the Tannery we'll keep you updated with this and let you know the process of it and when it returns in the meantime we're going to keep an eye out on our little heer calf and keep on B ranching thank you guys for watching us
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Writing an 11 sentence paragraph
hello my little nuggets this lesson is going to cover how to write an 11 sentence paragraph so in the course of this video we're going to go over the three main parts of a paragraph how you can use the six steps of the writing process to write a paragraph how to write a paragraph based on the 11 sentence graphic organizer how to evaluate a paragraph for unity and coherence different ways you can organize paragraphs and last but not least how to use transitions and paragraphs let's get started first before we begin let's review what is a paragraph now you should already know this definition from middle school but just for the sake of review a paragraph is when you have sentences group together for a reason usually to present and support one main idea I put a picture of an umbrella over here because I'd like you to think of a paragraph as being like an umbrella because that main idea has one central focus it's only about one thing so just like an umbrella you can hold it over something that main idea will cover everything that's inside your paragraph keep that concept in the back of your mind because it's going to be important when we talk about unity later on how can we use paragraphs again this should be review first of all they can stand alone so for example for your newseum blog assignment you are writing just a standalone paragraph you are not writing a full-fledged essay but obviously they can work together with other paragraphs to develop topics in a composition now composition is a more general word than essay because of course you can have paragraphs and things besides essays so a composition we will define as a longer piece of writing that consists of multiple paragraphs so some examples would be essays speeches short stories articles reports and other narratives although we're not going to cover it today I do want to mention that they can also be used to show dialogue as you know dialogue is a conversation between two or more characters so we use paragraphs to show when different people are speaking along with tags like he said she said there are three core parts of the paragraph let's start by reviewing those first your paragraph should always begin with the topic sentence whether your paragraph is standing alone or whether it's part of a longer composition so what is it a topic sentence is the statement of a paragraphs main idea if it's standing alone it'll also be used to grab attention if it's in a longer composition it may also transition to a new topic so for example if there are paragraphs before it you'll need to transition to the new topic in a longer composition so topic sentence says what one topic is covered in the paragraph secondly once you have your topic you have to support it otherwise why should anyone believe you or fall for your argument so you're going to need support supporting sentences what they do they elaborate on and support the topic sentence another word for elaborate would be explained in your supporting sentences you're providing details in reasons or facts that are going to support the topic sentence that you started with and last but not least you have a clincher sentence this is also called a conclusion or a concluding statement basically it satisfies readers because it lets them know that you're done and they feel satisfied that they've understood what you were trying to communicate it closes your paragraph it's important to remember that the clincher sentence is not exactly the same as your topic sentence so you see right here it refers to the main idea mentioned in the topic sentence refers is not the same as repeats if you've ever been in a room when someone throws up or they've it it's an unpleasant experience smells bad sounds bad well when you vomit at the end of your paper by regurgitating the exact same sentence that you have for your topic sentence your readers aren't very happy either so remember with your clincher or your conclusion that it refers to the main idea in the topic sentence but it doesn't repeat it and also it should drive home your purpose whatever it is that you're trying to accomplish so if you're trying to get someone to do something you might end with a call to action for example so again the three parts are topic sentence supporting sentences and clincher or conclusion why am i stressing the structure of a paragraph and why are we starting with paragraphs instead of just leaping into full-fledged essays well there is method in my madness if you can write a very well developed very well-organized paragraph you can write a super fantastic si so basically the structure that you use in a paragraph expands in a composition so when you see on the right side of your screen this is the overall structure of a full-fledged essay i want to show you how a paragraph connects with this in terms of the same basic structure first you have a topic sentence in your paragraph in your full fledged composition or essay the topic sentence is the equivalent of an introductory paragraph an introduction that includes an attention getter has your thesis and it overviews the essay map what it is that you're going to be arguing or discussing in your paragraph you usually have at least two or three big ideas for your supporting details in an essay these turn into body paragraphs now obviously we're discussing an eleven sentence paragraph I'm showing you on the right side of your screen the rough outline of a five paragraph essay but the truth of the matter is there is no set sentence limit for a paragraph there is no set number of paragraphs for an essay your paragraphs and your essays should be as long as they need to be to clearly explain your ideas or too clearly answer the question that you've been asked if it's for a classroom assessment or a classroom assignment so we had topic sentence equals introduction big ideas or supporting details equal body paragraphs and then last but not least you guessed it instead of just a clincher statement or a conclusion sentence in a full-fledged essay you have a concluding paragraph or your conclusion where you restate your thesis sum up your points and end on a thoughtful note or call to action depending on what your purposes so you can see how reviewing the paragraph is going to help you when we begin to write full-length essays now this lesson assumes that you already have prewriting in front of you I discuss how to use the eleven sentence paragraph organizer in another video that you can check out on channel nugget on YouTube this particular graphic organizer is from the museum blog assignment from 2014 so you've seen this before and you should have yours done today in class incidentally let's look at how you take the graphic organizer from prewriting to actual composing composing as a stage when you actually sit down and write your essay now obviously your graphic organizer is not in complete sentences now it's time you have your game plan you have your blueprint now it's time to actually write the problem is sometimes people don't know where to go when they look at the organizer so I'm going to walk you through it first your first sentence is going to be where the number one is your first sentence should try to grab attention and it should mention what you're talking about and in this assignment example it's fro Williams hat at the museum after that your second sentence will introduce your first main point which for this assignment is the fact that you should go see it because he's a famous singer songwriter and producer belong to somebody famous from there you'll have three and sentence for notice both of these sentences are labeled with elaborate these are supporting details that specifically support your first main point sentence number two the sentence that came immediately before them after sentence for you're going to want to transition to sentence 5 which should be your second main point in this assignment it's that you should want to go see the hat because it's so famous on its own it went viral just as we saw with the first point sentence six and then 77 will be elaborating on your second main point finally you'll transition to your last and your third main point in this assignment it's about how the Hat has become a fashion icon and then sentence 9 and 10 both provide additional facts and details about the fashion related to the hat and the designer finally we go to your clincher your last sentence will be basically wrapping it up and reinforcing your purpose so again you might be viewing this video for a different assignment but you can see how you just very easily follow the flow of the organizer to write your essay in the composing stage of the writing process sometimes it helps to look at this a different way so if you're a person who's not very graphically inclined if you're a person who prefers lists here's another way of looking at what was on the previous slide sentence one will be the attention getter to introduce the Hat followed by supporting details elaboration your second supporting detail elaboration for your second supporting detail your third supporting detail elaboration for that third supporting detail and finally your clincher or concluding sentence feel free to pause this if you'd like to take time to read through the out line on this page now this is a sample of what a student might write based on that organizer keep in mind this is a rough draft and it is definitely far from perfect but it does show how you can go from organizer to paragraph let's read this it says you can now see Pharrell Williams hat at the newseum Pharrell Williams is a famous singer songwriter and producer who has scored hits such as get lucky come get it bae and happy which appeared on the soundtrack for despicable me he is currently a coach on the TV show The Voice after Williams were the hat at the Grammys it went viral it even spawned a twitter parody viewed by over 11 million people the hat was so popular that arbys actually bought it from Williams for forty four thousand one hundred dollars the Hat became a fashion icon it was designed by vivienne westwood she originally created it in 1982 but Williams bought it in London a few years ago other artists have won the Hat to which comes in a variety of colors they should have more exhibits at the Museum I'd love to see some of you on size shoes and clothing everyone should go see this exhibit at the Museum now think about what your reactions are to this rough draft how do you feel about it how does it sound as the reader does this meet your needs I would guess no it's very choppy and there aren't really a lot of connections between ideas and a lot of the sentence structures are the same so let's look at how we can revise and edit this to make it better before we begin to revise and edit it's always important to take a step back and look at the big picture after all if you don't answer the question that you've been asked or if you aren't needing the assignment guidelines in general you're going to fail the assignment no matter how wonderful your writing is so always evaluate before you begin to revise and edit first ask yourself did I meet the assignment requirements for the newseum blog assignment you required to have eleven sentences and it has to be on topic you are given the topic to persuade someone to see a certain exhibit at the Museum I think we've done that in this paragraph you should also ask yourself well how well will this paragraph achieve my purpose so for different simons your purpose may vary but for this assignment we're persuading people to go see the Hat so based on what you just read would you be persuaded to go see it with somebody find it interesting I think this is probably where this students weakness is it's not really persuasive because it doesn't have transitions basically just lists different things without really connecting ideas so I'm sure that we can make this butter when you're revising there are certain things you should do revising is different than editing revising is all about your ideas it is not about fixing errors so here are the things that you focus on when you revise you ask yourself what do I need to add what do I need to get rid of or cut do I need to re-arrange anything sometimes you might want to rearrange ideas to put something more important earlier or later in your essay for example this one's very important to ideas flow and make sense I would argue this was the main problem in the example paragraph we just looked at things don't really connect do you make good word choices if you use a lot of really general words and not very precise word choices your readers are probably going to be bored or you might be writing on a level that's too low for them which will be boring so always check your word choice and last but not least does this fit the audience that you're writing for and does this fit your purpose for most paragraph assignments and for essay assignments I will ask you specifically to look at two different things when you're revising I will ask you to look at unity which we're going to discuss on the slide and I'll also ask you to revise for coherence so let's learn what those terms mean first unity what do I mean when I say that unity means that all parts of the paragraph work together as a unit to express and support a single I so when you're revising for unity the question that you want to ask yourself is what doesn't belong so obviously in this picture on the right side of your screen this duckling does not belong because well you could say two reasons one he's yellow and the other little ducklings are black and also he's below the step whilst they are on top so anything that doesn't fit in your paragraph you want to cut so for example if we go back to the paragraph and I'm not going to read the whole thing but if you look at the bottom of the paragraph its you'll notice that there was some extra information that didn't fit my topic of Pharrell Williams hat I added extra information about having more exhibits at the Museum and that i'd love to see something from Beyonce they're all that might be true but it doesn't fit in the paragraph because i'm not talking about Beyonce I'm not talking about what exhibits the newseum should add I'm specifically talking about one exhibit and that's for all Williams hat so this doesn't belong there that's something when I revised I will definitely want to cut out so if unity is everything working together on only relating to one topic coherence is all ideas are arranged in a way that make sense to readers let's talk about some of the pictures here one of the main problems that I see in freshman student writing is that when you're thinking it in your mind all your ideas connect why do they connect because you are the one who thought them you're the one who came up with them what happens sometimes when we write is that what seems obvious to us is not obvious to our readers when you check for coherence you're trying to really read your own work the way a reader who hasn't thought what you've thought how they're going to think about what you're communicating you want to make sure that like this guy your readers don't fall into the holes or gaps in your thinking it's very easy for readers to get lost if you aren't careful you need to make sure that you are connecting the dots and constructing your essay in a way that there are no puzzle pieces missing everything should be clear and easy to understand and your reader really should not have to think too hard about what it is that you're trying to communicate if they do have to think about what you're trying to say and they're guessing you're not communicating clearly and you need to do some revision always ask yourself two questions when you're looking for coherence first how did you organize your ideas was it a good organizational pattern for you and second did you use transitions let's look at both of these two facets of coherence one at a time starting with organization there are lots of different organizational patterns that you use in paragraphs and in essays you want to remember these patterns because we're going to use them multiple times throughout the year and you're also going to use them on your sol and for the duration of your high school and collegiate academic careers first type of organizational pattern is chronological order and that's when events are presented or communicated in time order so you have this happen first then this then this then this chronological order is commonly used when you are telling a story or when you are giving directions or when you are explaining a process a second type of organizational pattern is something called spatial order spatial sounds like the word space and that's because spatial order is used to describe things according to where they're located in relation to one another or to the viewer so you're going to use a lot of prepositions such as in on up beside behind because you are describing things based on where they are located so for example if you were describing the layout of Potomac you might start at the east side of the building and start describing it there and work your way to the west side or you might start on the first floor and then describe the second floor those are examples of spatial order spatial order is usually used for descriptive purposes or expository purposes a third type is order of importance it's used to show how important the details are in relation to each other there are two ways that you can do this you can do least important to most important or most important to least important different teachers will disagree and different students will disagree on which method is more effective that is completely up to you I put a picture of the food pyramid and of olympians because I think that stresses priorities so the food pyramid the the bottom the bread cereals rice pasta group its larger or more of our priority and then as you move up the pyramid the different food groups decrease in priority for your body's needs similarly you want to think about that in your essays and in your paragraphs what you want to stress to your reader and that will help determine your order this is used for persuasion especially and the last one logical order a logical order is when you group like things or things that are related together so you see the Legos on the left are sorted by color the shoes on the right you could sort your shoes in your closet by type similarly you can do this in your essay logical order is used for persuasion and also for expository expository is an essay that explains something or perhaps analyzes something so here are all four of them together chronological spatial order of importance and logical order it's of course very possible in a longer composition to use more than one type depending on your needs but for a single standalone paragraph assignment and in particular for the newseum assignment which is our example order of importance or logical order make the most sense for us to use for our paragraph all right also to improve coherence we need to make sure that we have transitions and this was by far the biggest problem with a sample paragraph that we had think about your GPS when the little voice comes on Sri or on Google Maps and it tells you to turn right go straight turn left Sri or Google Maps there guiding you to your final destination similarly transitions guide you and your readers to your final destination your main point so transitions use words and phrases to connect ideas for your readers you want to think of these words as road signs if you don't have good transitions again you're going to have those gaps and thoughts it's thought it's not going to be coherent for your readers and you're going to have reader scratching their heads and looking like these unfortunate individuals up here so try to create bridges for your readers one good way to do this in addition to transition words is to make direct references to ideas that you've mentioned earlier I'm not going to go into any depth with direct references today but I do want you to know that they exist so what is a direct reference well when you refer to something you mention it so when use direct references you are linking ideas by referring to nouns pronouns words phrases from the echo things that you said earlier and this helps readers make the same connections that you are making when you originally thought your ideas before you ever wrote them down this slide is very useful you might want to take a picture with your phone there's too much here for you to write down and I understand and appreciate that but this is a very useful slide because it lists many of the common transition words and phrases that you would use for different purposes so for example we said that today we are talking about order of importance or topical order that's when we present things in order of importance or priority or topic and you see there are some example transition Wars here first laughs mainly then to begin with more importantly I'm not going to read all of these but go ahead and feel free to pause and skim through them and read through them on your own hit play when you're ready to resume once you've done your revision you've added things you've cut things you've rearranged you've improved your work of choices you've evaluated make sure your purpose has been met then it's time to do your cleanup work the reason why revision comes before editing is because your ideas are what matter more than anything else after you revise then you edit it's important to be careful and conscientious with editing because if you have too many errors number one your readers think that you're stupid and they don't want to listen to anything you have to say you're not reliable or credible because you haven't taken care or time to polish your work okay so that's number one and number two sometimes if you have too many errors it can actually interfere with your readers comprehension it's impossible for them to really understand exactly what you're saying because there are too many mistakes so here are the most important things that you should check for when you edit always check for typos oftentimes spell check and grammar check won't catch these remember it's only a computer it's not a human being so yes use your spell check and grammar check but always read through it as a human being on your own before you print it or submit it to us a tiger always double check your spelling again spell check is great but it's not perfect so always double-check capitalization or your proper nouns capitalized are the beginning of your sentences capitalized have you capitalize anything that's not supposed to be capitalized punctuation this especially is important to check your end punctuation but as we go throughout the year learning about things like commas and semicolons hyphens the parentheses parentheses you'll also look for these as well as you know sentence fragments are a huge no-no if there are incomplete thoughts you need to fix them and run on run ons is something that we will cover soon run ons or when you try to put too many ideas in one sentence sometimes you can have a million ants and es in a sentence you end up with and itís and it gets very confusing for readers so always check that sentences aren't running on and on and on I think what you'll find is that just like this person is waxing the car that's basically what editing ins I mean it's still the car in you're revising and composing you've built the car you've painted the car but when you edit and proofread your buffing and waxing it and polishing it so that it shines and it looks its best and the last step of course is to publish to share your work with the world okay and we will always do that in this class sometimes it might be online sometimes it might be just with a handful of people sometimes it might just be with your group members so let's look at how far we've come with our student sample paragraph for the newseum blog this was our original rough draft it was very rough it was imperfect had some errors and it definitely needed a lot of revision especially for transitions you can pause this if you'd like to read through the original rough draft now before we move on to the final polished copy now you see we have a nice smooth road up here and that's because this is there ready to publish sample final draft version I'm going to read through this you'll notice I've highlighted some of the transition words that have been added to the paragraph I did not highlight direct references but they are there to see if you can identify some of them as I read through this be thinking of how this is much better than this you can't meet for a Williams in person but for a limited time only you can meet his funky hat at the newseum the famous singer songwriter and producer has been a regular chart-topper producing a chain of hits including the songs get lucky come get it bae and the feel-good phenomenon happy which led the soundtrack for the kids movie Despicable Me In fact he currently shares his expertise with fledgling artists on the reality TV show The Voice however Pharrell became known for more than just his musical chops after wearing a unique hat to the Grammys his fashion statement went viral on the web and spawned a twitter parody and even has its own Twitter feed now laid arby's attempted to raise buzz for their chain of restaurants by purchasing the Hat at a charity auction for forty four thousand one hundred dollars whether you love the Hat or hate the Hat no one can deny that all the type has turned pharrell's hat into a fashion phenomenon visitors to the museum may be surprised to learn that the Hat is actually melting new created by designer vivienne westwood it has been on the market since 1982 Ferrell purchased the headpiece originally known as the mountain hat in London a few years ago if you want to imitate his look you can choose one for yourself it comes in 12 different colors of felt and there is even a straw version be sure to visit this fun exhibit on the concourse level of the newseum during your visit because it will only be on display for a limited time now is this a perfect paragraph it's not perfect but it's a lot better this has a much stronger attention grabber we have transitions between ideas we have stronger word choices for example musical chops soundtrack fledgling and everything flows and we have a stronger concluding sentence that calls to action so this is an example of what a sample 11 sentence paragraph might look like as you can see with a little bit more research it would be very easy to take this paragraph and turn it into a longer composition by taking the topic sentence and turning it into an introduction the supporting details turning in them them them into body paragraphs and the clincher turning that into a conclusion I hope this helped if you have any questions please feel free to come see me I'm available on tuesdays and thursdays until then Nuggets stay happy if you feel Oh
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ASMR Storytelling - The Little Prince chapters 11-13
chapter 11 the second planet was inhabited by a very vain man Oh a visit from an admirer he exclaimed when he caught sight of the little prince still let some distance to vain men other people are admirers Oh said the little prince that's a funny hat you're wearing it's for answering acclamation 'he's a very vain man replied unfortunately no one ever comes this way is that so said the little prince who did not understand what the vain man was talking about clap your hands directed the man the little prince clapped his hands and the vain man tipped his hat too modest acknowledgement this is more entertaining than the visit to the king the little prince said to himself and he continued clapping the very vain man continued tipping his hat in acknowledgment after five minutes of this exercise the little prince tired of the games monotony and what would make the Hat fall off he asked that the vain men did not hear him vain men never hear anything but praise do you really admire me a great deal he asked the little prince what does that mean admire to admire means to acknowledge that I am the handsomest the best dress the richest and the most intelligent man on the planet but you're the only man on your planet do mean this favor admire me all the same I admire you said the little prince with a little shrug of his shoulders and put what is there about my admiration that interests you so much and the little prince went on his way grown-ups are certainly very strange he said to himself does he continue on this journey the next planet was inhabited by a drunkard this visit was a very brief one but it punished the little prince into a deep depression what are you doing there he asked the drunkard when we found some consignments before a collection of empty bottles and a collection of full ones drinking replied the drunkard with a gloomy expression why are you drinking the little princess to forget the job to forget what inquired the little prince it was already feeling sorry for him to forget that I'm ashamed confessed the drunkard hanging his hat what are you ashamed of inquired the little prince who wanted to help of drinking concluded the drunkard withdrawing into silence for good and the little prince went on his way puzzle grown-ups are certainly very very strange he said to himself as he continued on his journey chapter 13 the fourth planet belonged to a businessman this person was so busy that he didn't even raise his head when the little prince arrived your cigarettes going out three and two make five five and seven twelve twelve and three fifteen hello 15 and 7 and 22 22 in 628 no time to delight it again 26 and 531 whoo that amounts to 501 million six hundred twenty two thousand seven hundred thirty one 500 million one hmm you're still there 501 million I don't remember I have so much work to do I'm a serious man I can't be bothered with the trifles two and five seven five hundred and million what reply repeated the little prince who had never in his life let go of a question once he had asked the businessman raised his head for the 54 years I've inhabited this planet I've been interrupted only three times the first time was 22 years ago when I was interrupted by a beetle that had fallen onto my desk from God knows where it made a terrible noise and I made four mistakes in my calculations the second time was 11 years ago when I was interrupted by a fit of rheumatism I don't get enough exercise I haven't time to take straws I'm a serious person the third time is right now I was I 500 in 1 million a million what the businessman realized that he had no hope of being left in peace oh of those little things you sometimes see in the sky flies know those little shiny things beans no those little golden things that make lazy people daydream now I'm a serious person I have no time for daydreaming oh you mean the stars yes that's it stars and what do you do with five hundred million stars five hundred and one million six hundred twenty two thousand seven hundred thirty one I'm a serious person I'm accurate and what do you do with those stars what do I do with them yes nothing I own you own the stars yes but I've already seen a king who Kings don't own they reign over it's quite different and what good does owning the stars do you it does me the good of being rich and what good does it do you to be rich it lets me buy other stars if somebody discovers them the little prince said to himself this man argues a little like my drunkard nevertheless he asked more questions how can someone own the stars to whom do they belong retorted the businessman grumpily I don't know to nobody then they belong to me because I thought of it first and that's all it takes of course when you find a diamond that belongs to nobody in particular then it's yours when you find an island that belongs to nobody in particular it's yours when you're the first person to have an idea you patent it and it's yours now I own the Stars since no one before me ever thought of owning them and that's true enough the little princess and what do you do with them I manage them I count them and then count them again the businessman said it's difficult work but I'm a serious person the little prince was still not sad if I own the scarf I can tie it around my neck and take it away if I own a flower I can pick it and take it away but you can't pick the Stars no but I can put them in the bank what does that mean that means that I write the number of my stars on a slip of paper and then I lock that slip of paper in a drawer and that's all that's enough that's amazing that's a little prints and even poetic but not very serious the little prince had very different ideas about serious things from those of the grown-ups I own a flower myself he continued which I want her every day I own three volcanoes which I rake out every week I even rake out the extinct one you never know so it's of some use to my volcanoes and it's useful to my flower but I own them but you're not useful to the Stars the business man opened his mouth but found nothing to say in reply and the little prince went on his way grown-ups are certainly quite extraordinary was all he said to himself as he continued on this journey
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Episode 1 - Goblet Split Squat
hi everyone I'm Andre carreri I'm the headstrong conditioning coach here for the Ontario Rank and Welcome to our segment of rain training so each week for the next few weeks we're going to be going over some exercises kind of teaching you how it is that we actually train our players in the gym the noise that you can actually slowly work on your training yourself to be able to make it to being able to train like them as well all right so now let's head down to our gym and I'll show you what we can do thank you so this week we're going to be going over single leg strength single leg strength is really important for a hockey player obviously your legs are what's involved in you skating and being able to be strong on one leg is good for balance and also is something that you do a lot when you're pushing off in a stride so this first level here that we're going to go over is a goblet split squat so you can use a kettlebell or a dumbbell we're just going to pick it up and have it up at our chest here and Bailey's going to set up in a split position so just pretend you're in an elevator and you're coming straight down tapping that knee off the pad and come in right back up so this exercise we're really focusing on the front leg working here that's the one pushing on your way up we're just coming straight up straight down kettlebell our dumbbells at our chest just to help keep us more upright in that split squat position perfect you can take that so next one here we're gonna go with dumbbells this would be a level two exercise so once you're able to handle it with the Goblet we can just hold dumbbells out our side be in that exact same position and same thing we're coming up and down just like we're in an elevator tap that back knee coming straight back up this is now just a way we can start adding more weight making the exercise more difficult making that strength that we're focusing on on that front leg a little bit harder perfect and then the last one we're going to do here this would be our level three this is a lot more like what we would do with our players this one's called a rear foot elevated split squat so we'll still be holding dumbbells we're just going to have one foot up on the pad behind here other foot's in front perfect now same concept applies with tenure in an elevator here sit straight down come right back up good and Bailey's doing a really good job here keeping her chest up tall and that knee is driving forward a little bit it's okay if the knee were to go past your toes it doesn't have to stay behind it but same thing she's really focused on using that front leg to be working during this exercise perfect so those are the three exercises we would do uh for single leg straight kind of how you can actually make them a little bit harder as we go along and when you would put this in your workout typically we kind of do a Power series at the beginning of a workout with our players and then afterwards when we go to our strength block where we'll go lower body upper body thin core so it'd kind of be like the second part of your workout when you can focus on using the lower body [Music] thank you
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Martin Freeman Does An Amazing American Accent!👀
I think what I try and avoid is um a kind of skit version of the accent you know so so I think very often as an acting you know most actors can probably do some impressions most actors can probably you know put on a voice and you know something be somebody else for a minute but if you're doing that for four months it's quite it's quite different so for instance on Fargo that you could do the kind of SNL version of a Minnesota accent or you can try at least and in my case I am precise try being very far away from that geography you try and honor it as best you can these are its real people really are from Minnesota let's not make them all a joke you know so you keep that up yeah actually I keep accents up all the time I will go to a voice I'll go to an accent coach they'll often be an accent coach on the set what's interesting is when you think you've licked an ax anything right I've got it I'm gonna do that and then someone will say oh no that that's something English people do that Americans don't do that and you think I never noticed that I never a tiny tiny things that you never picked up on but those little details are all the things that make it real or not real bi I do what I do work hard at that yeah I mean uh I often don't really like talking about processes I suppose because it's a little bit like talking about going to the bathroom or something he just feels feels private you know I mean it feels indulgent it can feel indulgent but that is a physical act speaking as a physical act and speaking in someone else's accent for 12 14 hours a day is tiring then so it's really tiring so some when I read scripts now and quite a lot of them are in other accents than mine you know I kind of have to gird my loins a little bingo where I'm gonna be knackered on this you know because there's the making of the job and then there's the speaking in a completely different way which is more tiring than you think actually you know [Music]
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Another Unboxing?
how's it going everybody hope everyone is doing well hope everyone's having a great weekend [Music] hey everybody hope everyone's doing well it's a kind of a crappy weekend over here this Saturday afternoon and in this video I am going to put my speedos on and my bathing cap and I'm going to jump into a small pond of now wouldn't that make for a great video nope today is another unboxing alright so what we have in this box is no let's open it actually I dunno but you don't we have paper a few moments later to house late one unity later [Music] oh I wonder what that is well let me get rid of all this paper well I have to say they did a very well pecking job on this [Music] so let's get into what I've got right a zipper all right so playing around in eBay and figured this was going to a good cause there was a big going on for a goodwill and I found something guy a decent price and put a bid on it and what it so what it is it Ibanez a little bit dirty a little bit dusty this one is made in Korea it's pretty nice still has the plastic over to back covers very thin I do not know if I got the whammy bar for it or not but I do have extra whammy bar so I'm not too concerned about that this thing is kind of dirty but in very very very good shape very good shape this is an S series Ibanez done I think I don't know is I do have a serial number here but I do not have a model on this guitar so I'm gonna have to do a little bit of research and find out a bit more information so yeah here she is like I said thin line very thin very light this guitar has no weight too involved it has a little squirrely in the what do you call it the inlays the only thing that's missing is the locks for the nut and I already have those so I've got plenty of those things so otherwise when I check this thing out it's probably not in tune I can tell by the way that the bridge is setting that this is not set up properly as far as where it's supposed to beat should be a little bit higher Bridge is supposed to be even with the body of the guitar and it is not so looks like it's been very very well played and yeah so this might be something I might upgrade the pickups on I might do a little a little bit with it here and there not too sure but I am gonna check out everything you know like I said it's got some pretty fuzzy all over a desk for sure and a lot of dust do you talk by the headstock you could probably see the dust and headstock basic I mean those tuners nothing really fancy with those frets feel very very well there it is like no threat where on this thing at all so I figured you know what was going to a good cause so I grabbed it so there you have it another unboxing go figure right haven't been doing too much on my channel I've been kind of practicing a little bit with a song they've been working on this is going to be an actual true cover not necessarily he'll play along and I just want to get things kind of not really right because it is going to be a cover so something is going to be a little bit different than the original but I am working on it and I will be posting a video of that hopefully soon within like maybe a couple of weeks or so so stick with me and thanks for watching thanks for subbing and take it easy everyone [Music] alright so getting rid of the box and bumping the box around I kind of heard a little bit of a jingling inside of it so I ended up flipping the box over cutting bottom half open up a little bit of a goodie bag inside there got the yelling keys for this guitar I also got the locks for the nut which is kind of nice I don't have to go and use the spares that I have of my own also inside this bag was two wrenches which look like they're maybe 10 million years not too sure and how to use them for you know tightening up your the nuts for the controls or possibly yeah tightening up the keys for your tutors or not the keys but you know what I mean kind of look like something you would find I would come with a small drum bowl or you know little robber or something like that but anyways pretty cool didn't get the whammy bar but I've got plenty of those so I'm not worried about it anyways back to the outro [Music] you [Music]
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Inquiry in Middle School Science
for me i look at our mission and pointing an arrow directly at that part of her mission that says as fis teachers we work to ensure a dynamic inquiry-driven education what does that look like to you and in your classroom i like that you pulled it up in the mission because when i was making the decision to come here that was one of the things that i actually really liked about the mission statement because it's something i believe in as a science teacher for me what it means is that my kids are discovering science and that they are the ones who are figuring out information um what it looks like to me is instead of me handing them knowledge they are uncovering knowledge for themselves so i teach one section of sixth grade science and four sections of seventh grade science and we are currently rolling out a new curriculum which is the next generation science standards um it's actually not a curriculum it's a it's a set of standards and what's really cool about them is that the standards are emphasizing the importance of a well-rounded learner and so rather than being purely content driven as standards often have been in the past they're broken into three dimensions where we have one dimension called the disciplinary core ideas which that's the content what do students need to know but then we have the science and engineering practices which is what will the students need to be able to do to demonstrate their understanding of what they know and then finally we have what are called the ccc's the cross-cutting concepts which are how students think about their learning and so these are the same types of concepts that you would see in any other content area we've got cause and effect we've got systems and system models we have structure and function and so all of these kind of big ideas that represent how the students are going to be thinking about the science great would it be fair to say that you're a constructivist when it comes to knowledge that 100 i believe that i think there's absolutely times where my job is to maybe steer us towards understanding especially if there's misconceptions that i'm observing absolutely um and i'm gonna actually share my screen again to show this other image that pretty sure dave hawthorne from learning support showed this to me the first time and a lot of times when people hear inquiry and constructivism the knee-jerk reaction is to go into this deep into the pool that it's free inquiry where students choose their topic and they decide what they're doing and they decide the you know learning outcome and all of those kind of things and while that can happen students need a base knowledge and they don't come to us with that base knowledge we have to provide that get some examples of what you're up to yeah so um another thing that's really cool about this new curriculum is that we teach it in a way that is phenomenon driven um so our first unit in seventh grade our phenomenon was bath bombs and we actually launched this unit on zoom if you remember the seventh graders had a positive case really early in the year and had to go home i do remember i was on a two-week quarantine because of that in my tiny little apartment that's right so that was a that was an interesting start to the year and launching a phenomenon is usually kind of a big day where we all are curious and investigating this new phenomenon we did it over zoom and from here we we launched immediately into a procedure that we follow when we introduce a new phenomenon which is what do you notice and what do you wonder so what really gets us into kind of the beef of our inquiry is what do you wonder about this phenomenon and so each student typed up two or three questions that they had i went back later and i kind of grouped their questions into categories and this is where we kind of get that that feeling of the students are developing questions of things that they want to know but the teacher really knows where the unit needs to end up we know where the learning needs to go so i can kind of group these together and i can say okay well they want to know why the temperature changed great that's going to hit endothermic and exothermic reactions they want to know you know why did this happen great that's going to hit chemical reactions and so i'm certainly still maintaining a certain level of control over this but and so it is a manipulation but it's a manipulation with a intention of letting the students their inquiry guide maybe the sequencing of or maybe the process of how these things are taught exactly yeah what will you carry forward from the dlp since adopting in gss looking at authentic ways of assessing students has been a huge priority and my assessments have changed drastically in the last five years in general but being on dlp and you ask me what's something that's going to carry over assessment practices i have had to get really creative with my team about how are we going to assess this when we can't give them what we would ordinarily give us just a test a written assignment and so these creative tasks that we're giving them to do at home on a different timeline like you said how are we going to bring that back into the classroom when when we're no longer on dlp and can we push ourselves to continue working towards these more authentic forms of assessment even though we're going to get back into a classroom where it's easy to just hand them a piece of paper and give them a traditional written test you
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Richard Wright, Thatcher
my name's Richard Wright um I'm the owner of this um thaten business I've got a son in it and a grandson and a lot that been working for me 31 years and we can trace our family back to 1781 in the church register sers here in Summerton local Village in terms of when you actually go up on the roof and uh and it's kind of a sunny because you're actually on the roof do you have any harnesses or is there any sort of health and safety no once you once you m there you you can't really because you're moving about every every minute you're moving you you moving your ladder a bit and so you know there's nothing you can fix you're just out there lucky enough now we got scaffold in you know few years ago that come in as a law um which is good for us because we haven't got the big heavy ladders in Dad's time I mean it was all done from a ladder and I can remember one job in in our village at comp Dundon and the ladder did go right across the road and when when anything came he had to get down and lift the ladder up so it could go in underneath you know in they days there wasn't much traffic you know so it was all right but you couldn't do that today and do you remember going out with your dad then doing it yeah oh yeah well it was that like how old were you when you started um well I I didn't start I was probably about 18 when I started thought and I didn't go straight away um from school I thought I would go into the farm in and uh so I didn't go with that and then his brother his brother had a big a fall off of a roof and was injured and dad was sure you know he wanted some help in um so I decided to go on with him and I didn't go long with him um two or three years and then I went on my own I started up my own business about when I was about 22 21 22 how did your dad feel about that you sitting up room well he didn't really mind cuz my brother was just about to leave school then so my brother went on with him touching and I went on yeah I didn't mind a b that's what I wanted to do what what made did you want to do farming first did the faing not appear well I always as a a kid from about 10 year old I used to go on the neighboring Farm helping the farmer and I always had animals of me own even 12y old I had carbs and pigs and so I I would animal mad but then I got into the thatching and that were fine I could do both then I could go that and and still keep me animals and still do now got got 40 had a beef cattle here you you would never move to You' never been tempted to move to to a city then you're a country person oh definitely yeah yeah I can't imagine myself even in a cold sack here in summer I'm just out in the home yeah yeah and also ear you were talking about um like the listed buildings being thatched um what like what what kind of listed buildings have you done any kind of big ones or yeah most of them nearly all our work is involves listed buildings so you can't change the material if especially the last um 15 years if U there's three sorts of material there's long straw there's combed wheat Reed and there's water read well the water read originally came from the Nori broads you you had the um and then they started using it down here but then they they made this rul in on listed buildings if it was a cone wheat read you don't get any long straw touch in Somerset that's mostly Wilshire and further up so what's the long straw well it's it's a variety of wheat the same as the comb wheat Reed but it's not gone through a recc comr a machine to clean out all the rubbish and you've got the long um straight stems for touching long straw is just it comes out of the back of the machine just literally a straw and you've got to Yelm it out and you put it on the roof completely different what what does yell mean well you just you straighten it out yourself there a lot of there's a lot of work with long straw to be done before you put it on the roof whereas with comb wheat re once it comes out the machine it's ready to go on the roof but um what we're going to say is with the listed building especially in some Somerset if if it's got water read on there the council will allow the customer to change it to comb wheat raid but if it's comb wheat raid and he wants to put water read he is allowed but they will the other way to go back get it back how it should have been like 50 years ago yeah so there there a bit of rules on allow to do which is good because there is some properties in Somerset if you put water read on them it would take all the character away from it it it doesn't go it doesn't look the same that's interesting you say about character because I mean like most people when they look at thatched houses I mean they think of kind of the countryside and kind of like a quaint house and all that and it's um I mean what do you think the appeal is to a thatched house um I don't don't know I suppose it's it's towns people I think that like the idea of living in a such Cottage um I don't know how many years ago um they there was a firm in Devon that made a imitation that it was fiberglass sheets um or it was better in corrugated tin but it was a fiberglass and it was only a thin mold and you screwed it to the buttons of the house well it didn't last long it didn't take off even I don't know of very many I know of one that was done locally but it it soon came off again um but it didn't take off the reason was if people wanted a thatched house they wanted a thatched house they didn't want no imitation so that's why it didn't take off so they get you in as the real dealing so they won't yeah proper that yeah and you were saying it takes quite a while I mean I bet in the summer it's quite nice being up on a roof yeah oh yeah lovely it's hard in the winter mine it's you know can be cold and wet but I mean if you providing you don't get wet yourself you know and you you you keep working you you keep hot anyway youve got to work to keep hot yeah you do just as much the boys would say they would do just as much work between end of September and may as they do from May till September cuz it can be too hot sometimes in the summer so you inclin to be down up in a drink board in well not more but you know what I mean it gets too hot do do you ever sit up and have like your lunch on the roof no not not real no no you come down um no they they just come down and sit in the truck for 20 minutes half hour after their lunch and what's it actually like CU being up on the roof like is the material quite slippy like what's it actually like yeah if you get hot sun it but then You' got to if it's too hot and dry you got to just damp the material a bit not not soak it but just damp it a bit stop it from slipping away like from me well you actually using it once it's pegged on the roof it's fine do do you get many accidents touch wood just no no it's just common sense more than anything it's it's really common sense making sure that if you your your scaffold in nowadays is put up right um your your ladders is good no broken rungs or anything like that it's really Common Sense more than anything yeah and in terms of like thatching maintenance like how how regularly do you have to S go to a roof well if you if you re say we just thatched a house now he should be he should be all right for 10 or 12 years and then he would need a new Ridge new top so you put a new Ridge on it and then he should go another 12 year cuz we or we always say a house to take two ridges and then you need touching again like you you you touch it you would Ridge it then after 12 years say some even go longer but if you say 10 12 years and then the next time it wants do and it probably wants re in you'd have to see the condition of it or you could rigge it again and would take it on another four or five years depends where the cottage is or where the house is where it lasts as well if it's high and dry and the wind can blow and it's it'll last longer but if it's amongst trees it won't last long this um like because of the material it's made of do you get animals living in it very rare birds if you if you get a bird problem then most places put wire that in like a thin wire mesh over it to keep the birds out but it's only Birds you wouldn't get or shouldn't get any more insects and that up in the loft of a thatched house and you do um anything else I mean you'll get spers and things up in toil GRS so but no you shouldn't get no Vermin or nothing like that if the if the Reed is thrashed out cuz when this when the shees of corn to go through my machine all the grain's taken out so providing all that take now if there was a lot of grain left in it in put on the Roof then you could get a problem with Mo or rats yeah and cuz just in your place you haven't got a fch roof is that is that a bit hypocritical no we just wouldn't have time to do it if we had one we'd be too busy all the time that's but it feel like a lot of effort patching your own house yeah yeah it it would I it don't put me I mean I I love thatch sers and it if I ended up in a thatch it' be fine but um just just all my life I've you know haven't haven't that haven't happened yeah how must be quite tiring like the work like what's it like when you get home at the end of days yeah it is if if you've been up and down the ladder all day um yeah you just well just depends how fit you are it keeps you fit M until my knees through four year ago um I I could keep up with the boys like it keep me fit but if just slowed me up now I I can't um believe how this have really slowed me up but then people say I'm getting older so no yeah you're looking pretty well um but like in terms of like Fitness like I suppose you're climbing the ladder you lugging bits yeah you all over body workout yeah it's it is um and you need to be fit to go up and down like you know I mean I'm 64 this year so um unfortunately I put on a bit of weight that I I got to get rid of and that would have helped um but if you're you know when I was touching I I I did run about the roof yeah right up to four or five years ago I could run and keep up with the boys and do anything it's just my knees has just hit me all of a sudden which I didn't expect back but and this um do you ever get people who come and like maybe help out or want to do an apprenticeship and they can't keep up with you that um we we have in the past had um uh dad had apprentices back in his day um uh three dad trained um neither one of them is thatchers now they went on thatching um and they they was good thatchers but one of them when his dad lost his dad he took on his uh fruit and veg business um I don't know what one of them's doing and the the first one he took on he went to France and suching out there now he sends back um Reclamation material so I don't think he's doing much thatching out there but he was a good Thatcher that one yeah and I've never put anybody I've never I've tried to keep it in the family like if I can so what's the the characteristics of a good that then what would you need to be able to do um well you you got to have a you you got to have a good eye and youve got to like working with natural products like cuz it's um you can't go in a you can't go in a store and buy any any of our material it's all grown in the field or cut in the on the trees the willow trees for for the for the sticks to make the pattern Rich you've got to be and you've got to have a good eye really cuz everything's done by eye nothing's done with a a ruler or a level or nothing it's just more less by eye yeah do you have to be a bit of a perfectionist thing you really want to yeah to to I mean yeah your your attitude got to be you know you people look at it you want to look at it and think well that's a nice job I'm pleased with that you you've got to have that sort of attitude do you ever drive past houses have been fed that you haven't done and think oh that's a bit of a scruffy job yeah but you also drive past some that is good jobs but you know think well they Lads made a damn good job with that yeah I think most sers most sers around here you know you could recommend to anybody and is it competitive around there getting to work no I think everybody got work I think um yeah no um well I'm the sort of guy get on with anybody most sers kick theel to their C it's probably only me that is I mean I I'll help any I used to supply a lot of reed every thater say they would come CU I did grow Reed I supplied most sers in sumerset Debon I Supply read for so I get on in it doesn't worry me but you do get some touchers to keep theel to theirselves and won't say too much if you meet them they they wouldn't talk much like whereas I'm completely different I think I'm more more open in um I suppose because we've been in business so long um we've always had so much work that it it doesn't matter me you know it doesn't matter to me like you know if we get where we get it if we don't we don't whereas perhaps a younger generation of thatchers now is perhaps got to fight for their work I don't say fight for the work but need work to come there away perhaps more than I have in my 40 years yeah and because you mentioned that you're your dad passed away quite recently yeah is that kind of changed the way that the business is run no not not at all no he he cuz he was nothing to do with me anyway he he he kept going right up till um he made our spars cuz we use a lot of like the wooden pegs to do the Ridin in the winter he would he wouldn't make enough for us but he would sit down in his greenhouse and make about 20,000 through the winter he'd call that his um baky money or whiskey money cuz he lived till he would have been he died in February and he would have been 90 in May and he never took a tablet never took a tablet just whiskey just whiskey whiskey and all right that proves the and he never never took a tablet till 6 months before he died oh wow yeah this is the thatching that kept him yeah oh he were fit mine he was a fit chat yeah he was he was thin and slim and yeah but has it changed the business in terms of um for you like the fact you're kind of you're ahead of it now um well no I don't think I've changed it at all really um yeah Dad's not there um but life goes on and um we get on um yeah I suppose he he was always Keen although he wasn't in business the last 20 year or more but he'd always come about with me looking to see where the boys were working and so yeah he missed going about and we must taken in about yeah and so like you kind of um who is it it's Andrew Andrew son yeah and Sean Sean grandson yeah so it's those two those two and then Adrian a CH and he' been on Adrian leco and he came home working for me 31 years ago last month and uh we've never had a cross word yeah yeah marvelous kid well what's it like having a family business so does it mean that you're talking about work over the dinner table and all that um yeah I suppose um yeah we we i' although I run the job we've never ever had a boss worker relationship it's always us and uh I think that's worked because they know what they got to do and they get on with it I don't have to be telling them what to do they know what they got and I think that's you know that's been a good um we've always had that sort of relationship if I if I wouldn't about for 6 months it would go on just the same yeah um yeah so then I guess just my final question is um just kind of uh where do you think it's all going in the future then in terms of is it is it an industry that's going to die out or is it going to kind of go on well it it can't die out really it it can't really die out because when not roof all the thatch properties in Somerset most of them Debon Dorset when they need to be reched again they got to be reched they can't say well we'll take that off and put slates on or tolls on it got to be put back that so somebody's got to do it so if Andrew and Sha I know Adrian's getting older now but um they they should shouldn't have any fear where they're going to work next like
Terry Flaxton
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Fukushima Nuclear Meltdowns & Radioactive News - Nuclear Scumbag Show - Aug 2nd 2022
it's the second day of august 2022. i'm dana durham fritz i'm also known as the nuclearproctologist.org you call in at 709-589-4406 back at nuclear i think the best way to describe the nuclear industry is schizophrenic schizophrenic and genocidal ecocidal [Music] i'll turn that down for you we'll jump right into it so the biggest topic when it comes to nuclear is going to be fukushima which was multiple nuclear meltdowns that happened in japan and one of the problems with it was is if you're from north america in particular or anywhere else on the planet but north america uh was the same as ground zero because the winds blew straight across to north america and the particles are so small that it's effortless for it to be carried to continents worldwide and this is what we see where the particulates from gasoline coal are very large they don't travel very far 50 miles if on a good day 100 miles exceptional day the story about carbon dioxide is to lead you away from what's really going on which is the nuclear industry the emissions from nuclear power are astronomical it's 100 emergency it's catastrophic and there's over a thousand fuel pools worldwide hemorrhaging isotopes into the environment in it every 24 hours because the fuel that is in the pools at fuel plants or fuel pools at nuclear plants are still splitting the atoms they would split to power homes those atoms now are released with no containment into the environment and the number is that of each fuel pool is catastrophic it's catastrophic and they have a very longevity into many millions of years after fukushima multiple nuclear reactors had melted down the public possibly worldwide will sicken over time which is this model was francis model based on 16 days of radioactive and there was a headline attached to it saved whales banned nuclear power there's a reason i say that'll explain to you deteriorating plant a single match this your power plant plant breaks down and it threatens mass extinction around the world so they have you fixated on nuclear bombs but nuclear bombs are over in one millionth of a second they're localized and they're devastating don't get me wrong but they're localized the radioactive follower goes worldwide but it's not like a nuclear meltdown nuclear meltdown unfortunately it never stops emitting into the environment just like the fuel pulls constantly hemorrhaging radiation all day so we have a pole for you tonight to help articulate this our 1000 plus nuclear fuel pools constant and radioactive emissions an imminent threat to humanity and there's only one answer to that the answer is yes it's an imminent threat after schuman nuclear meltdowns as you can imagine a radioactive follower is extraordinary gas coil oil and coal emissions don't create plumes like this and the plumes don't pulse energy at the speed almost at the speed of light it's just pure energy every second for millions of years we are in real trouble i'm begging you as a planet to address this honestly this is your problem this is a real problem this is not this is the root of the problem so after multiple nuclear reactors melted down we launched expeditions from vancouver british columbia canada and the pacific ocean all the way to alaska and these expeditions lasted uh four to five months or longer each year without coming home on the ocean looking for species to see if there was a noticeable effect on the species [Music] and this is one of one of those expeditions but we do this in this boat each year except for this year this is the only year we haven't had an expedition we're leaving port hardy these are difficult um very difficult expeditions believe you me and what we discovered was staggering what we discovered was that you can fill the beach up with people but you wouldn't find the species that were there 11 years ago they had disappeared the species to your left and what you're looking at there is just a fraction and i'll show you a whole bunch of the species to the left is a fraction of what you would expect to find in any tidal zone along the entire coastline of british columbia and alaska of course all the way down into california species to your left are exterminated we can quantify that assertion because we went back year after year and validated that the species didn't come back they didn't come up from deeper they didn't fill in the gap from both sides they're exterminated they've been exterminated and this is true now for the entire pacific this is not an opinion and it's not a conjecture this is fact and they're hiding they're not acknowledging what i'm showing you these are authentic before and after pictures i don't understand how the world can say well you know whatever can't do nothing about it and i got to go do something else how can you switch off how does that actually work because i can't and i don't understand how anybody can and the fact that they won't admit that this has happened how are you supposed to have a conversation with people like that if you're willing to do that what else are you willing to do the species to your left are exterminated that was 11 years ago this is what the beaches look like to the right is what they look like today if you're if you're lucky with maybe two algaes kelp cabbage and and comic kelp left at a 700 kelps algaes the pictures to your left you will you will never take those pictures again it's an extinction event and we bring you this warning and it's a lot of work we do this five days a week in the hopes that the world will come to his senses year after year after year after year after year after year so what we're going to do um each night to keep the truth alive is we're going to cover the daily 24-hour news cycle i hope you'll join us that begins uh right we're late right here right now last night was the first night in over a decade that i didn't have nightmares last night was the first night in over a decade where i had uh good dreams where i woke up shocked and understanding that this wasn't a normal sleep like wait what for 11 years we've been trying to explain to the population of the planet that is in so much danger and the future and the species that we are supposed to protect as we are the stewards and those who join me regularly are the stewards of the planet not the other people that claim here who speak lies and won't acknowledge the facts fukushima is not like eating a bananas not like walking in sunshine it's not like flying on an airplane is not like sleeping next to somebody it's not like climbing a mountain it's not like 15 minutes in a kayak or 20 days in new york or eating peanut butter it's very dangerous it has serious adverse effects upon all the species and everything with replicating cells it's catastrophic effects and you can in the pictures i showed you earlier there's only one way you can describe it that's an extinction level event you can pretend it's not but you're pretending it means you're stupid because we went out there six years in a row and the species didn't repopulate the coastline anywhere there's no old aces anywhere and we've listened to this lies now for 80 years what point are you going to use your voice i wonder um after 93 days because you don't use your voice of massive radioactive fallout no country worldwide would eat the japanese food canada had lifted all restrictions after 93 days after three months and japan had nowhere to ship deadly hideously radioactive food only to canada and it did now everybody in canada is sick because of it the food was bad not just from banned not just from fukushima prefectures banned from 14 other prefectures by 55 countries not one country not two countries not three countries not 10 like 20 not 30 no 40 but 50 countries i'm sorry 55 for over a decade and these deceitful dishonest disingenuous creatures known as the international atomic energy agency which is a spin-off from a military-industrial complex known as united nations is 195 militaries it's the military-industrial complex you were warned about the military-industrial complex there it is it's called international atomic energy agencies and they're the authors for almost 80 years of this propaganda along with all the media that has been captured worldwide last night the story came out radioactive water leak reported japan's mirahama nuclear power plant this is nuclear engineering international you would expect that to be where you would go to find the facts right you're wrong that's where you go to get propaganda seven tons of radioactive water and he said there's no adverse side effects and to destroy another island you know that the nuclear industry destroyed all the the paradises on the planet the french polynesian islands the christmas island the the marshall islands is uh by the way the marshall islands is over a million square kilometers of contamination according to a recent 2019 study it's too habitable is too radioactive to be habitable for a million square kilometers do you think that's going to go away anytime soon do you think that didn't migrate a billion kilometers take it stayed i wonder what that is i see up there is that floating in the water surely people are not fishing alongside a nuclear power plant already these are disease factories by the way alarm sounded in the power plant indicating a reduction in amount of water supplied to the pump workers found a large puddle near the filter well first off uh see the word puddle then leak but the actual number is seven tons if someone uh say you got a family and you got a babysitter babysitter calls you up and says there's a leak at your house you go home you find seven tons of water are you gonna call that a puddle you're gonna call that a leak are you gonna call these people journalists who by the way never put their names on the story for some bizarre reason probably got nothing to do with the fact they lie constantly this 40 year old plant you want to restart but it did restart in 2021 we stopped in october due to non-compliance with anti-terrorism security requirements terrorists worry about tears when they're the actual tourists that's what a nuclear plant is it's a terrorist these are disease factories in a rational world they wouldn't even exist they should be stopped immediately better to have no power than nuclear power all they do is lawyer they don't know how to tell the truth and they went to school to get the job to tell the laws on top of that there was a lawsuit trying to stop it from starting back up old brittle neutron bombarded fragile disease factories that are hemorrhaging radiation into the environment from the fuel pools all day every day that's bizarre environmentalists warn of drastic consequences of climate change environmentalists not scientists not academics not universities not journalists but environmentalists and this person is not a violent environmentalist by the way james lovestock finally passed away it's a good day for planet earth and believe it or not 103 year old misery machine claims he was a scientist and an inventor an environmentalist but his actions tell you that he's not predicted by the year 2100 there would be few hundred thousand humans left on the planet living close to the poles and the global warming would be so severe that food supplies would dindle dwindle to near nothing he was pro-nuclear and his view the fossil fuel industry teamed up with the greens to sink a technology that has much less than a carbon footprint than traditional fossil fuels much less of a carbon footprint you know you know what a gas oil coal plant is that runs your cities and stuff like that well they use two of them to run a nuclear power plant do you know what they burn they don't burn nothing they burn carbon which is great for the planet by the way they burn oil gas and coal and then we're using the word carbon free or carbon disc or carbon di that's that's propaganda is meant to make you think that nuclear has redeeming qualities or something when it's the absolute opposite nuclear are genocide machines and omnicide machines i should say he founded an organization you probably know quite well environmentalists for nuclear power it's like a tongue twister in a within environmentalists circles this was considered near blasphemy and a few other important environmentalists agreed with him specifically fellow british writer and again they're going to claim george monbiot is an environmentalist and anybody knows this story about nuclear knows the george momnibot is a zombie he's a nuclear zombie he'll claim anything to make nuclear look as if it has redeeming qualities again reducing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere it's so absurd to suggest that carbon dioxide is heating the planet up but it's absurd radiation on the other hand is an invisible plume covering the entire planet pulsing energy almost at the speed of light for millions of years that's actually real pretend that but mom beer is it's just uh the whole story is up shirt and this is what media is it's it's it's job apparently is to make evil look normal look oh i'm sorry to make evil look like the good guy that's what a journalist is by the way the guardian of england is a fantastic newspaper really now this is the author writing this particular paper in my opinion is on pair with the new york times in the washington post this is absurd to suggest that they have any redeeming qualities it is worth reading just for george zombie arts column alone so the person who write this is bigoted and racism boys and prejudiced by nature obviously or as the founder of 350.org said just wait until we can't grow corn in iowa because it's too hot 350 parts per million is considered the safe level for the earth by the way he checked and the current level was 416 parts per million which is why we have lots of plants and trees because that's what carbon you can't have life without carbon he said that it's nostalgia i watched the movie no nukes i i did myself this morning by the way it was a film that came out in 1979 went a long way to stop in a nuclear power movement in the united states came out immediately after three mile island uh and musical stars like jackson browning james taylor doobie brothers carly simon um bruce springsteen there's a lot of good artists in there and they're worried about the genetics of humanity that's what the concert was all about nuclear was going to destroy the genetics of life on earth because the radiation followed and they were right they didn't understand the biggest threat to humanity is the fuel pools and nuclear power plants they're still splitting the atom all day into the environment our 1000 plus nuclear fuel pools worldwide constant radioactive emissions imminent threat to humanity eight million species and the answer obviously is just it's an imminent threat it's equal to a meteorite coming at our planet we have to make adjustments on this planet immediately to ensure that the species and humanity and females in particular can survive after fukushima jackson brownie bonnie ray and others did the same thing another major concert after fukushima to denounce disgusting disease factories known as nuclear power fukushima still pouring radiation to the ocean just like chernobyl there's not an inhabitable area around fukushima of 311 square miles they're supposed to abandon japan tokyo was 29 million atoms of just after a rainfall for goodness sakes per square meter you're supposed to like at least abandon half of japan now of course it's never too late by the way around ukraine and chernobyl there's a thousand square miles on inhabitable land as a result of the devastating accident 1960-86 first off they closed 9 000 farms in ireland and scotland united kingdom because of chernobyl radioactive follow which meant you were supposed to abandon ireland and scotland united kingdom because it doesn't just fly around looking for farms it meant everything got contaminated particularly the fresh water and the ear also they closed the freshwater fish in switzerland for 30 years because of chernobyl follow uh chernobyl follow academic studies that we gathered up claims that the follow change the sex ratio of all males and females to more males throughout europe because it's your noble radioactive follower which means she's really should abandon europe because it's contaminated that's assimilated in everything there now at this stage you can't do that by the way without changing the sex ratio of all the species which means more males less females less population of all the species and which means genetic damage in increments over time eventually the extermination of the species the nuclear industry only accepts people that are childlike or incapable of being assertive and don't have the attributes of a of a hero or a human it takes a decade or more to build a nuclear power plant it takes two weeks to get solar panels placed on your roof the quickest and safety solution of the glas of the energy sector not climate change or because you can't you can't in order to fix the climate you've got to knock the radiation out of the environment you got to contain it this is pulsing energy every second for millions of years the quickest safest solution for the future of energy is through electrons not through plutonium all the huge wildfires in the united states france spain russia just because of poor forest management because that's what somebody thinks that the forests are mismanaged or there's something else at play the radiation follow goes into your forest and it just hovers it also gets into the ground but it also just hovers above the ground pulsing energy every second it sterilizes all the bacteria and fungus in your land and your planes and your forests and so the litter and the foliage doesn't break down because it doesn't have um it doesn't have the biota the right the mass of life it takes to break down the material anymore because the radiation has destroyed it so it looks like a force but it's not it's silent you'll notice that right away and that uh you won't see any spider webs in your forest for instance you'll see them on your buildings in your houses but typically you're not going to find them in your force in a radioactive area and so when you have a forest fire because the foliage and the litter didn't break down the way it's supposed to you have a lightning strike all of a sudden you have a huge forest fire on your hands because the forest has all this extra foliage and litter gathered up how did we do last night last night our video was 2 hours 44 minutes and 24 seconds 12 hours later 12 hours later is 2 hours 44 and 31 seconds so it's an extra 7 seconds longer after exactly 12 hours later my videos gets a little bit longer i'm going nuclear to beat putin at his own game this is from forbes and of course forbes is john james conqueror michael schellenbergs these are revolting despicable parasites in a for a pro-nuclear there's nothing they won't do for safe pro-nuclear and they claim that gold nuclear to be putin for uh valdemar putin it would take you 14 to 20 years to build a couple of plants last year worldwide there was a 291 gigawatts where the renewables came online in just 12 months that's equal to 333 nuclear power plants order renewables but these headlines are absurd anything they'll put out anything each day in order to try to help their idol the nuclear industry fukushima's okay's facility construction for treated water release plan the word treated of course you can't filter the water because the filter becomes so radioactive after 10 or 15 minutes the water that's going in that when it comes out the other side is going to be incredibly more radioactive than it already is which is over two sieverts per liter of just beta that they acknowledge and they're not acknowledging alphas gammas neutrons which would be equal or more three sieverts is a lethal dose by the way you'll die within a couple of weeks of that exposure there's zero possibilities you can change the filters the tanks were built to trick you into thinking that they're capturing the water and they weren't poisoned the pacific ocean and that's their official story by the way right now and uh if you really want to flush it out you i produced presentations just on the tanks and they're in my playlist and i give you documentation all the way from the beginning all the way up to current for instance they had a thousand tanks in 2013 1200 tanks in 2014 900 tanks in 2017 thousand tanks in 2019 a thousand tanks in two thousand twenty thousand tens in two thousand and twenty one a thousand tanks in two thousand and twenty two they claim the water is gathering up at 150 tons a day which is the same amount as a garden hose puts out which means divide a garden hose four ways and that's what they're spraying on melted reactor cores in multiple buildings each day is one of those streams that's divided four ways from a garden hose calling the industry absurd is biggity bigotry behind cure home killing still a challenge in japan i was reading the story and uh well it's kind of nothing to do with nuclear dana but wait a second it's got to do with a culture that is a threat to all the species on the planet by the way six years after this guy killed 19 residents at a care home for people with intellectual disabilities because if you've got intellectual disabilities in japan they'll ship you away immediately advocates are calling for society to better integrate those that are not a hundred percent healthy and he killed him when they were sleeping and then he injured 26 others the ultimate cowardly thing to do of course although this true widespread expressions of disgust tens of thousands of people went online to support them tens of thousands of people went online to support him in fact in 2020 there was 2400 cases reported cases of abuse directed at people with disabilities have not fallen in numbers since the attack 2400 because it's out there's also a stigma for reporting it right but 2400 were reported attacks upon disabled people in japan that place got problems baby people think that they can't be different from others or feel that he can't fall behind in japan's society in fact those who do are clearly excluded from society and that most of the wounded and the families of those killed have chosen to remain anonymous out of fear of further discrimination and the names of seven of the victims only are engraved at the memorial because the people are afraid to put the family members names to her and unlike the last story about the tanks which is the same media this tank had an author on it when they do stewie's stories on nuclear they don't put a name on it they do stories on anything else in this media they put a name on it china seems to dominate western nuclear energy industry again this is posture this is strictly posturing lots of posturing hi everybody helping steve save stephen young again tonight but we didn't last night or night i know he's not doing very good if we already meet our climate goals in the coming three decades nuclear capabilities will need to more than double this is the international atomic energy agency director general rafael grossi uh a very vile and despicable person so money at the united nations headquarters in stupid new york i used to get phone calls from new york from um from pay phones i looked up the numbers right and these were short phone calls that somebody you can you can hear their voices were distorted always and they had really uh their voices were like you know how somebody would call you up in a panic and say hey listen you know and then they would hang up right and i said i can't understand what you're saying because your voice is distorted but i would get other calls from new york and they were very very vulnerable towards so me was obviously there was a descending opinion going on and they were censored they were censoring me in real time it is clear nuclear energy is gathering gaining public set acceptance it's not clear new nuclear's not gaining public acceptance this is desperation the way they talk isn't it particularly last year we've seen this incredible desperation some 30 countries are very stages of considering or planning to build like if you're at the various staging of considering is not a nuclear renaissance it's not public acceptance there's a big difference in public acceptance and corporations trying to make a book this is the director general of a corporation for the military-industrial complex known as iaea the sector have been wiped out many european countries in the u.s and they don't have the technicians or technologies america doesn't have any skill at all to building nuclear plants neither does uh united kingdom for starters right uh france has to do it france doesn't have the manpower or the skill to keep up with your own plans let alone other countries because the plans they are building in other countries are decade behind scheduled double and triple quadruple over budget and france doesn't have a very good legacy all of their reactors have major flaws western countries working to shut down our nuclear plants particularly in the wake of disaster caused by the earthquake and tsunami in the vicinity of fukushima actually nuclear power plant in japan the heritage foundation told the washington reg the nuclear power is going to be part of the future energy mix and so people got to get their head back in the game well but it's not that simple you can't just say you got to get your head back in the game it's a huge undertaking huge amount of coordination necessary to pull it off it's stupid every facet of it is actually so stupid it's the most carbon intensive thing per se i shouldn't use the word carbon it's the most resource intensive thing in human history is a nuclear power plant there's nothing else compared to it and just to build it to run it and decommission it you need dedicated external two major cold gas soil plants which normally powers the city dedicated to build it to run it and 60 years to try to mitigate the harm from the radiation left over putin lost launched a full-scale offense to overthrow the ukraine government u.s and european officials mobilized and posed severe economic sanctions on russia as punishment which was we wouldn't take their resources which meant massive inflation that has caused serious permanent damage to the entire planet she had 195 countries from the military-industrial complex known as u.n aka the new world order and 30 countries known as nato which is uh you go to their website and this nato's 30 militaries zero benefits to come out of putting 30 militaries together it's like taking all the mafias and put them together under one roof nobody's safe but uh who is united nations it's 195 militaries what did george bush uh senior column i'll play that clip for you he calls them the new world order and that's what they are they're also a better way to describe them is the military industrial complex we have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future generations a new world order a world where the rule of law not the law of the jungle governs the conduct of nations when we are successful and we will be we have a real chance at this new world order an order in which a credible united nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision of the un's founders yet don't swallow your two-piece folks i actually done that i don't i don't recommend doing this by the way but i'll tell you what happened and you please don't do it but i took a large lick of toothpaste that like covered my whole toothpaste i i i had to know for sure whether how harmful was two-piece so i took i took my toothbrush i put a full length of toothpaste i took it off and chewed it up and swallowed it and uh within probably a minute i was on the floor and i didn't get off the floor for about two minutes and the room was and i was blacking out i'm sweating i was disoriented just went on for two minutes straight my heart rate went from eating a chunk of toothpaste because of the the fluoride the poison that's actually you know you like i don't buy toothpaste with fluoride first off you buy two pages without fluoride and so you can see why children are unresponsive in the mornings when they're brushing their teeth yelling at the child or hurry up because they'll swallow it because it's sweet on purpose and so the child doesn't even know what planet they're on it's actually child abuse to give a child toothache with fluoride that's that should be child abuse it's a horrific thing that's why your child will say they don't feel good in the morning after brushing their teeth because they were swallowing a little tiny fraction imagine that a full piece that lent my toothbrush dropped a human adult imagine what it'll do to a little child and so um i had a friend of mine she has four kids and we argue sometimes let's put it that way and get pretty freaking rowdy so i said well go go get the toothpaste and eat it i'll shut up and i said no don't don't eat it i said no don't i don't eat it she's like no smurf you dana and well that's not the word shoes but she used the f-word and she took a big piece on her finger [Laughter] she'd seen her as soon as she come to her senses about three four minutes later she took all the two pace out of the bathroom threw it in the garbage can holy shit she said that was something else my god just my god she said can i get toothpaste without fluoride and i said yeah yeah i said i'll go get it for you if you like i'll pay for it because that made me happy right i was trying to persuade her not to give the kids that kind of toothpaste and in order to shut me up she had to eat a full chunk of it like i done and then i tried to stop her from doing it because i knew that wasn't going to be any fun she was she cried eh she was so she was so shocked on the ground she started crying she said am i going to be oh good should we call the doctor should we call an ambulance so no you'd be okay in a minute or two i was like whoo anyway back to the scumbag nuclear industry uh grocery said so which grocery said nobody got a diet from fukushima last year at the constipated priority 26 grand pupa in the united kingdom we've done 13 we covered it for the 13 days right and it started on halloween and ended 13 days later hard cases on the third hitting it on the 13th of october started on halloween and ended on the 13th that made perfect sense actually but he had he got laughed at the auditorium when he was doing his speech claiming nobody died from fukushima everybody laughed at him start a journal which was quite it made it into the media to come and try to protect them right to defend them particularly scumbags that forbes some people ask whether a nuclear can be built quickly enough and whether governments are willing to make the investment she said the answer is yes well how would he know because it has been done before he said forty percent of nuclear power plants we rely on today were built in fact in the response to the oil shock in 1970s and so they ran a campaign what happened was the nuclear industry which controls your universities and your medias and they've done that in increments over 80 years and they 100 captured it at this stage and they put key people in key positions and all the major corporations because they control the universities and governments it's hard to believe what i'm telling you i'm sure but it's true unfortunately and so when russia of invaded so-called ukraine which was captured by nato they went right directly into chernobyl right and so the world all of a sudden started asking questions like this is scary so the world's universities the world's media's worldwide got together and came out of the campaign to promote nuclear since february of 2022. that's a fact and now they're using that to use that to artificially inflate inflate the prices of uranium stocks and try to kick start another um rennis and so-called renaissance but thank goodness that failed it's a very interesting statement though that he brought that up japan food navigators asia wow they must be owned by the nuclear industry because they always seem to promote radioactive food just any do it like nobody else we've ever seen and we cover everybody it took us two hours and 40 minutes last night to cover the 24-hour news cycle for goodness sakes and they also bring up gm food labeling which is really weird because they do promote gm promotional judge pan gears up for marketing campaign to promote food products in the united kingdom that was a headline from last week we covered that of course you're welcome vivian thank you japan's food uh firms and regions affected by the fukushima nuclear disaster would be greatly encouraged by the uk's abolition of all import restrictions import restrictions from a nuclear wasteland lifting the import restrictions of a nuclear wasteland at the same time at major events where the media's gathered up just a couple of people shaking hands no science no academics no referendums like taiwan no nothing just tough luck you're going to be eating food from a nuclear wasteland and 55 countries banned it from 14 prefectures that's just a fukushima prefecture trade officials now preparing a significant marketing push to promote food from a nuclear wasteland they're gone to war against you what are you gonna do about it it's time to gut up and you can do something about it you're you live in that living that one moment in history where you can actually do something about it the scottish the english the welsh parliaments parliaments who don't have the authority to make it illegal to poison you with radioactive food by the way all past legislation last month to remove all import restrictions on all foods coming out of a nuclear wasteland and development comes over six months after reported uk food standard agencies published a risk assessment reports and radiological risks to human health which is bizarre because you uk food safety agency is obviously not a safety agency it's a satan agency but it's not a safety agency in fact several years before years ago they lifted the restrictions from fukushima prefecture and surrounding prefectures on baby food with no chicks no ship all the baby food you want from the nuclear wasteland we're not checking it by the way so don't be afraid to mix and focus shimmer food you couldn't sell before japan is updated it's food labeling regulations for genetically modified components we'll act not a national non-gm labeling system a non-labeling gm system well i'm shocked okay i'm not japan looks at everybody as if they're disabled others meanwhile have been providing work and providing proof that the gm crops are of no danger to the local economics of food safety could provide a much needed boost to local mothers for america had commissioned a very expensive study of like a hundred thousand on gmo corn and so what they found out was that so gmo corn would typically have um 6500 parts per million of calcium and it would have uh 3 500 parts per million of potassium and it would have 2 500 parts filling per million of magnesium and 800 parts per million of i can't remember the exact numbers but it was somewhere around that 800 parts per million of uh iron and this just keeps going right so when they got the study back on the gmo corn versus organic corn you need 408 425 gmo corn to get the same amount of calcium magnesium potassium iron carbon cobalt as you would get from a single organic corn on the cob you had the you would get more nutritional licking a stamp than you would eat in the gmo corn on the cob in other words trying what i got for sure we're going to lick a few stamps i can't find anything any gmo corn so i bought some stamps instead because a lot more nutrition from the glue right you think i'm making it up probably don't you you don't know me very good i don't make stuff up what's the point nothing is as shocking as nuclear faxes so you need to need 400 truck to fill up the back seat of your car with 425 gmo corn on the cob you get the same amount of nutrition as you get from a single organic corn on the cob [Laughter] that's pretty rotten in it it gets worse though they engineered in toxins and dioxins and formaldehydes into the genetics of the corn and uh this is it's better to eat cardboard for sure than it is to eat something from gmo but the toxins the deoxins and the formaldehydes they have adverse side effects that are stunning they don't like you at all let's put it this way earlier this year local consumer affairs agency published documentation announcing that nine major agricultural products are now subject to mandatory gmo labeling up from the previous eight as are precise processed foods that are used as ingredients okay so the last story the first story i showed you was about this nuclear plant that was leaking water and the story was from a known pro-nuclear media right which was a nuclear engineering international this one is from the degenerate global times but at least it's not the pro nuclear so they put some more information in seven tons of water containing radioactive elements they're claiming 2.2 million backwools but they don't quantify those assertions at all which means it's not what 2 million becquerels per liter according to the waste management recycling see nuclear just the word nucle they don't put the word nuclear but its nuclear waste management is what they're talking about and recycling those shouldn't go together you shouldn't recycle man-made anthropogenic radioactive materials japanese ministry of the environment says 100 backwards of kilograms is the standard for safe recycling of waste which is not by the way and 800 8 000 backwards a kilogram standard for safe disposal of waste so if that i'm soil bring up the calculator i'll show you how that actually works because the idea is to cheat you and i tell you so 8 000 per kilogram you can multiply it by normally i say 64 68 we'll do 68 because that's actually the number is uh 544 000 atomic decays a second per square meter per square meter that's a catastrophic amount of radiation by the way how's our poll going tonight hi everybody hope everybody's doing good here tonight i apologize for last night's show it was a long one and that's all you can do unfortunately are 1 000 plus nuclear fuel pools constantly radioactive constant radioactive missions imminent threat to humanity and this has been going on for decades and so the answer is yes and thank you for everybody that participated uh again according to the waste management recycling department jam pans ministry of environment japan doesn't have them well they got it they don't got a ministry of department uh uh environment dana but these this has been captured by the industry just like the regulatory agencies have all been captured in august 2004 pipeline of reactors broke down which killed five and seriously injured six people they had another accident previous to that in 1991. there's a very bad history in that place and the troop might never come up we'll keep an eye on it and see what we can find out it obviously had an event and that's the calling it leak in a puddle when it's 7 000 tons 14 000 pounds suspended sediment reduced by rapid revegetation after fukushima decontamination that picture there is actually bags you can almost make it out so talking about by picking up the soil i'm putting it in bags when it rains a lot of that will wash into the rivers basically what i'm trying when i'm able to uh it's meant to cover up what happened by the way the effects of the increased sediment load in rivers during the recovery phase after nuclear action are key consideration decontamination efforts a study published this month in nature's sustainability a group led by the university from japan tuskupa had revealed that although the initial effects of the increased sediment loading rivers caused by the fukushima decontamination efforts were unsustainable several factors worked in the region's favor to reduce these effects the after nuclear accident japan released a large amount of radioactive cesium into the landscape of course for every radioactive season there was a hundred strontium 90s but but um you know the reactors running uranium plutonium and biggest by-product radioactive fuel was curium isotopes and carbon isotopes need lead sheeting that's 20 times thicker than you do for lead shielding for plutonium which is named after the devil and they don't acknowledge uh she uh korean let me see if i can find that because it's been a while since we brought that into the conversation right i'm pretty good at finding that uh but i'm not that good let's see it takes a second for them let's hope it shows up anyway i don't see the folder unfortunately hang on let me get it i might get lucky i think we got lucky oh you know we do wake up turn there hang on here we go let's bring it in yeah dr raymond gilmetti curium isotopes are the major byproduct in irradiated nuclear fuel at a major byproduct and comprises a significant fraction of the alpha emitting radionuclide inventory although little use is currently being made of the purified curium sources isotopes such usage is possible if reprocessing a nuclear fuel becomes feasible uh they've done studies on the dogs all the dogs died and all the studies by the way this study with 144 beagles puppies and dogs deaths started from 1.5 to 5.4 years after the exposure tumors lungs to skeletons livers occurred beginning about three years after exposures so that multiple tumors in the same animals bone tumors found in 93 dogs were most common cause of death and lung tumors and 46 dogs were the second most common cause of death and liver tumors which were found in 20 dogs were caused to death and only two dogs occurred later than the tumors and the bones in the lungs and tumors into three organs often occurred in the same animal and were competing causes of death so lung liver and bone is what you expect from a nuclear accident and yeah curry and isotopes the biggest by-product and that's loveless radio uh respiratory research institute they have 90 i have 93 studies from gilmeddy and the only reason i have the 93 studies from gilmetti is because krqe attacked me when whip melted down with waste isolation powder project in 2014 and krqe attacked me chopped up my video and put it on television so i went to krqe and checked out their site and put in fukushima we found dr raymond gilmetti and he was talking about you don't have to worry about fukushima because it's not going to make it to america and that is like a banana and a potato chip i actually got the clip there but i'm not going to play for you and uh so i looked up dr raymond gilman he had 93 studies at a navy facility called loveless respiratory respiratory research institute where he killed beagle dogs and bagel puppies with man-made radiation he was the expert and he didn't interview him inside a love list he interviewed him outside loveless on the sidewalk with the facility in the background the reason he didn't interview him inside because the cries of the dying animals i guess mechanical decontamination used to recover contaminated regions like chernobyl were conducted by the japanese government of fukushima in the years this is not academics or scientists or nuclear students this was the homeless the destitute the victims of society immigrants who don't speak the language that's what done the work there there is no heralds in the nuclear industry period none not one there's not even one likable person in the nuclear industry that resonates with the world not much was known about whether these disturbances have long-term secondary effects on downstream catchment again the study that they're done there i'm just going to move on was pure propaganda pure deceit and dishonesty which is what you expect from universities right you can't you can't hold it against them because you know that's what they're going to do you know they're evil right well at least you should anyway more than 30 people it was 36 which is definitely more than 30 people killed in an anti-united nations new world order in military-industrial complex demonstration in the congo there's this long terrible history by the way with africa and united nations 170 injured i've been following that for the last number of days by the way i ransacked and alluded to un mission well go let's go back to what's really happening with the united nations peacekeeper peacekeepers in the sex for food scandals women at a camp in guyana told the researchers in this community nobody can get corn soya blend without having sex first so kilo of food for sex for the most vulnerable of society food for sex sexual coercion and immunity at the united nations yet they're really good at uh a child raping i noticed uh united nations military-industrial complex of soldiers they're extremely good at raping children h united nations what do you expect dana i know i'm just saying france what is the threat to nuclear power plants from the third heat wave did france got a long summer long dry summer ahead of it on top of it they got over 31 reactors shut down most of them because of corrosion which means they're not opening any time in the future guess who france gets a lot of their power from germany france is facing the third heat wave there's a fourth and fifth coming too by the way the increase in the thermometer falls on nuclear power generations heavily dependent upon water and four power stations were temporarily removed from environmental regulate regulations in july so should we worry about ecological impact in nuclear security ecological impact is where you don't shut the reactors off when they heat the river to the point where the marine life can't survive which is what they got done a few days of relief in france is suffocating again well depend upon the glaciers the glaciers are almost gone because of fukushima he stroke has completely gone into cascades in the rocky mountains because of fukushima the research expeditions we've done along the entire rocky corridor show totally zero uh ice just snow pack shows up a bit in the winter pre fukushima everything was covered nice all year long twenty five thousand feet deep heat stroke is affecting the production of french nuclear power plants highly dependent on water and nuclear installation must be completely cooled permanently to be able to operate safely this explains your formation by the sea near rivers and streams where you draw large amounts of water it's typically a million gallons a minute four thousand five hundred tons a minute in case where there's a risk to the balance of electricity network the edf may request a waiver so if you need the energy instead of worrying about the rivers overheating to get a waiver which means you're going to kill all the species with the nuclear safety authority which the non-regulatory non-safety authority in general able to be exempted by the need for reinforced environmental monitoring in other words all the checks and balances goes at the window because there's a heat wave it's stupid on a whole different scale by the way and in other words they're required to write to discharge hotter than usual into the environment according to the environmental association the nuclear fleet is completely dependent upon water how could there be no apprehension in the face of increasing numbers rivers is already dried up in france which francis river are from the glaciers which means the glaciers are not there anymore in december 1999 hurricane martin swept over a certain area part of the nuclear power plant was flooded in an emergency the reactors were shut down just a miracle it didn't have a nuclear meltdown so you can have 40 years of perfect conditions when nuclear didn't have a nuclear meltdown and that mitigates any possible benefits you had for 40 years because you just destroyed the future and permanent of your country and the planet u.s regulators certify first small modular nuclear reactor design so sick of these stories eh nuclear power seems to flip-flop between savior and boogeyman every few years it's not a savior can't be a savior it's a boogeyman that is what a nuclear is that particularly the people the people in the nuclear industry they're the perfect zombies if you're gonna do a zombie movie try to hire those people they're the perfect zombies zero emotions as climate change escalates due to the use of fossil fuel notice how they put that in there well hang on a second though gasoline and coal emissions don't cover your planet they're too big they can't travel very far but nuclear emissions covers the planet this model is just 16 days 16 days see a nuclear bomb doesn't constantly emit radiation for millions of years does it just for a millionth of a second but a nuclear meltdown is disease factory in overdrive as they are the fuel pulls at the nuclear power plants are disease factories spring and fuel pools our 1000 plus nuclear fuel pulls constant radioactive emission a imminent threat to humanity and we got a astounding 96 percent 98 percent excellent it's a newly rate answer is 100 posturing by the way this is posturing and overdrive configurations tested there's nothing tested they're not even built calls for 12 small modular reactors about nine feet tall all sunk in a reactor pulled together each generate 160 megawatts and with a yield of 50 for a total of 600 but the big problem is is if one of them goes down and melts the rest of them does too first off you got to get the kinks out of it that's a decade then you got to rebuild it with new engineering you do all the engineering that's several years then to build it as another decade then you got to make sure you got the kinks out of it and then you can start trying to mass produce by then we'll have conquered renewables it's just desperation they're willing to take down the whole planet with them rather than do something good they can make more money by coming up with renewable technology than they can with nuclear on top of that yet every university working on nuclear not a single one working on renewables or storage and their idea storage for some reason is batteries when you can use deep geological repository technology that won't exist that only exists as a fable you can use to you know drill a hole in the ground compress air into it seal it compress air into it now you got a big storage for major cities for millions of people but after publication new energy projects were able to specify they are using a new scale small modular reactors without duplicating the design certification so they the past design certification for the test model not for the the finished product this is for the test model they won't say that there okay and this is the so-called carbon free power project carbon free power project the idea is to blame carbon instead of nuclear when nuclear is the reason the radioactive follow it pulses energy every second carbon doesn't carbon is good for plants and trees and animals and insects and humans and everything else nuclear is not good for anything nuclear is a plague the atomic energy is needed to free ourselves from the energy crisis the jerusalem post they need they need the nuclear power plants for their nuclear weapons that they claim they don't have but they admit that they do why would anybody have a conversation with them when they won't even admit they got nuclear weapons despite the fact they'll admit that they got the nuclear weapons see that's as kooky as it gets the nuclear and december 1953 creep of zombieland president dwight eisenhower traitor human trash presented his dream his dream really that's an interesting one for a new atomic age kind atoms for peace you really think that he thought this up and not the lobbyists outlined the vision atomic energy utilization so efficient the need for conflict would become a waste of time it was too cheap to meet her two green card free clean green too cheap demeter was what they were calling the atoms for peace right it has none of those attributes whatsoever by the way push for nuclear energy for the benefits of all mankind it's a curse of all on all species it's the worst thing could happen to a planet was nuclear man-made anthropogenic nuclear it's truly the worst thing that has ever happened to this planet it's better to get hit by a meteorite than have nuclear power on your planet the resources that granted india their first nuclear weapon was supplied by leftover material from canada of course unfortunately i'm from canada so that's what the nuclear industry does anyway humiliates everybody in canada all the time we've been captured by the nuclear industry in the 70s right canada was and when fukushima melted down three months later the nuclear industry lifted all restrictions on our supermarkets when every other country banded so japan fill up our supermarkets now everybody in canada is sick because they eating radioactive food from japan all the time experts at odd over nuclear power's role in fighting climate change yahoo news the role nuclear power can or should play in helping the world reduce these emissions is hotly debated uh every facet of nuclear is hotly debated which is really interesting enough you have the pro lunatics the crazies who only repeat propaganda vehemently attacking everybody that's honest and ostracizing anybody that is really honest like myself the climbing hawks many climbing hawks that's an unusual connotation isn't it because that's exactly right climbing hawks like warhawks climate hawks united states stand ready to provide support and partnership to countries around the world that have prioritized nuclear in their clean energy and climate plans to address the global climate crisis well the question is if if america is ready to support every any country worldwide that wants to build nuclear just why aren't they building it in their own country wouldn't that make sense first most of america's reactors will be shut off by 2030. all american reactors are old the last one that came online was watchbar was 42 years to get that online the volga plans to get there now bankrupt a westinghouse and ariva microsoft founder bill gates also supports its uh expanding nuclear power so what do you think anybody actually idolizes bill gates on the entire planet is there anybody on the planet that admires bill gates makes a difference what bill gates says really is there anybody it's hard to imagine the future will be decarbonized or power grid affordably without using more nuclear power gates says we started a company to build small modular reactors he doesn't he's not doing anything he's thrown money at a group of people that's what he's doing he's not hands-on and he wants to build it in an old coal plant right why not just dig down and tap into geothermal and right in every plant secretary of energy who's pro-nuclear we've covered enough times now to throw up at last year's united nations climate conference in glasgow scotland i covered all 13 days of it started on halloween ended on the 13th of november the white administration was very bullish on helping build the next generation of nuclear reactors everywhere but in america which is a lawyer it's 100 law the us department of energy recently made six billion dollars in funding available to struggling nuclear companies like six billion dollars is nothing for a nuclear plant let alone 90 of them it's it's an irrelevant amount of money when it comes to the nuclear industry it's it's like nine billion dollars is irrelevant canada just refurbished one of their reactors was 13 billion the other refurbishment was 12 billion right and china use six billion dollars as a sign that there's a renaissance or a surge in the industry uh multinational electric utility the second biggest in spain has entirely ditched nuclear and is directing 150 billion euros over the next eight years the wind and solar smart networks and storage solutions which is quite interesting actually strictly speaking only solar wind geothermal hydropower or so like you know water batteries where you have your two artificial ponds and then excess energy pump water up to the next pun you know damn right you artificially create them in your mountains it's easy to do are considered renewables it do not require additional fuel sources to provide energy nuclear can't provide energy without two external power supplies dedicated just get rid of the nuclear and use two external plants it'll do the same energy while issues like energy storage which you can use um but the best one i'm seeing is the compressed air storage you dig mine shafts and you can press air at 120 psi down there you can you're going to create a lot of heat you can store that in salt or sand and you can store it for long periods so when you want to unpack it it's it's there for many weeks sitting there waiting for you it's a very cost effective thing to do and look at every time you see somebody with the international atomic energy agency podium they literally look like someone just stuck a stick up there nevermind belgium where nuclear power provides almost half the country's electricity plans to shut down the last of the seven nuclear reactors by 2025. spain's walking away belgium's walking away germany's walking away because they're not stupid in the same way that firing up shuttered coal plants is angered environmentalists you know because you created that objection right by propaganda by blaming coal instead of the real enemy which is uh radioactive emissions that are pulsed energy every second for millions of years a senior climate action network esther says they represent over 1500 european ngos and for us nuclear is not a clean energy nuclear is not a cheap energy it cannot be built up quickly and doesn't respond to challenges of acting quickly and it creates significant problems with the management of the waste the waste sits in fuel pools pulsing energy releasing or splitting the atom into the environment every second so our 1000 plus nuclear fuel pools constant radioactive emissions the imminent threat to humanity and 98 of the people appropriately voted yes like you should because your fuel pools are hemorrhaging per liter absurds amount of radiation every day into your environment which is why most nuclear power plants are surrounded by farms london-based energy consultant firm lucid catalyst in june released a report titled beautiful nuclear just so desperate to say that eh beautiful nuclear and imagine what kind of degenerate you are you wrote that in the united kingdom and nuclear provides power for 15 of electricity interestingly like now they're going to build a new reactor every year which of course they're not because france can't build them that quick right because that's who's going to build them and uh most of the reactors will be shut off by 2030 except for one i think so like if the big question is why didn't you know france and and united kingdom and america keep building reactors they know the other reactors were going to give up the ghost and break down or be uh taken out of service at some point why did they wait until it was too late to come out and publicly claim show their allegiance to this evil insidious monsters in history for no leader however has been more supportive of nuclear energy than french president if that was true he would have built reactors right away when he was elected not when he was on his way out and he's not building any because france can't even build the ones that get on to trying to build as it is in fact i have to redesign the current reactors that they built in china and finland in february macron called for a rebirth of france's nuclear industry announcing plans to build up to 14 new generation reactors to battle climate change every time you heard a word that is like it's like you're talking to a stick a two by four or something isn't it it's up that's obviously what the industry is up to since the 2015 power support was to come out trick people and to think and nuclear was the solution to the climate change from caused by fukushima and radioactive followed in february macron called for the rebirth of france's nuclear industry but it's precisely the underperformance of the french power plants this summer that for some is the final nail in the nuclear coffin you know france's fleet of 56 reactors only 26 are working uh used to supply a little over 70 percent of electricity now was 30 percent they're shutting down all the reactors because they don't have glaciers anymore so why would you build new reactors when you don't have water to cool them not only that to build a reactor you need many millions and millions and millions of gallons every day just to build these disease factories in the first place it has to be highly purified water too by the way normally a summer electricity exporter france was forced this summer to purchase this energy from germany who everybody's saying has no power they got enough power to sell it to france i i think the nuclear industry is disgusting i don't think that i know it i can actually physically prove it too when people question the reliability of wind and solar they suggest you should look at the french example nuclear is not as reliable as people would like to think or led to believe or deceived and just into believing we can't decarbonize our economy with existing and cheaper renewable energy way to go yahoo like wind solar and geothermal where did that come from the winter i hate yahoo investing nuclear would crowd out investments in cheaper safer renewable energies which is what we say all the time anyway right so why would we do it he also regards the great hope and small modular reactors as misguided regarding them as likely another fake promise and a costly option that comes with the same risk including proliferation even worse potential waste problem it's not a worse potential it's quantified now it'll have 35 percent more intermediate level ways thirty percent more high level waste and five percent more fuel rods because they're so inefficient and this absurd amount of tradiated radioactive 3h water for all the ongoing debates but the role of nuclear power should play in order to transition away from fossil fuel most analysts underscore that almost every country needs to move quickly to build more wind and solar not nuclear russia is using the nuclear plant as a human shield which is what i've been saying for about a week straight at least 11 last at least the last seven shows i drink a lot of water a day that's all i can do i gotta pump the water at the opening of the 10th annual nuclear non-proliferation treaty conference had the united nations the aka new world order aka the military-industrial complex blinkin pointed to north korea's unlawful nuclear program when's the last time uh north korea attacked anybody 70 years ago when was last time america attacked somebody constantly they have 900 military bases worldwide how many military bases north korea have worldwide again i forget an ongoing provocative provocation i can't even pronounce that to me provocation why can't i pronounce that word that's could be done almost a three hour show last night took the good out of me we got through it though anyway it was a tough geek but which has included season control of europe's largest nuclear power plant russia's aggressions in ukraine is blamed for everything you know despite the fact that it was united nations countries 195 of them and nato countries that said they wouldn't they put sanctions against russia which caused massive inflation in their own country they didn't hurt russia they hurt because russia just showed sold to somebody else they hurt everybody in their own country permanently though the most vulnerable too the children suffered the most because of those actions and that those actions only by a few just a couple hundred people made those decisions to destroy their own countries is nuclear having a moment no it doesn't depend on who he asks if you ask a public relations firm what do you think they're going to tell you they're going to lie to you anybody that tells you nuclear's having a moment is lying to you nuclear hasn't had a moment period since three mile island despite the fact that santa susana was equal to 463 mile islands melting down at the same time in radioactive fallout try wrapping your mind around that one nuclear energy despite already producing half of all carbon free electricity in the united states and and calling it carbon free that's such a desperate thing to say that's all they got it's not real and that's what but that's what they'll say over and over they have nothing else they can say see they make up that sentence and that's it it's beyond pathetic and 10 to global power dirty the most dirty power on the planet these are disease factories every one of these disgusting facilities permanent disease factories each day you got a thousand fuel pools probably 12 14 1500 in reality right say a thousand fuel pools worldwide each fuel pool got decades of reactor cores and each reactor core powered millions of homes by splitting the atom when you took it out of the reactor core you got to keep it in the fuel pump to try to start cooling it down but cooling it down is because it's splitting the atoms the atoms are physical isotopes these are perpetual machines to perpetually make an isotopes those isotopes are in the water and then that water boils off each day the fuel pools are boiling away at about 55 degrees fahrenheit temperatures um sort of bonding off about 120 000 liters in each pool worldwide and each liter is millions or billions or trillions of isotopes and of course the biggest byproduct of radiated fuel rod is the curry in my isotopes so it's boiling off energy when the water boils off now it liberates the isotopes into the environment most of these facilities are surrounded by farms because they're that's what evil does right it's that's the definition of evil is a nuclear power plant surrounded by firm that's actually evil not almost evil that's actually evil there's evil and then there's nuclear industry nuclear is evil on its own scale oh hang on i don't know what i got done with that let me see if i can find it yeah there we go just gonna take a moment i'll just take you through right quick because it's been a while right all righty this is what evil looks like uh i gotta get radioactive grown food by a nucleus why why would you do that uh there's one picture missing but that's okay let's keep going so what do you think i'll put this on a big screen do you think it's an accident that all these nuclear power plants as far as you can see in the background are farms and that all nuclear power plants are hammering radiation into the environment from the fuel pools all day every day for millions of years that radiation is going to pulse energy every second but the stuff that lands in the farms as far as you can see in the backgrounds whenever you get a good shot as far as you can see you'll see firms and so that food is going to make people sick for sure it takes a while for it to for it to get its mojo on the go but that's what happens it gets you get sick if you're eating it regularly it's bio accumulating in you it is up to 1800 illnesses diseases and autoimmune deficiencies and injuries and illnesses and diseases just heart problems and liver problems and lung problems respiratory problems pituitary thyroid and adrenaline there's alzheimer's and dementia autism diabetes and down syndrome your immune system gets compromised immediately so you're more susceptible to pathogens and viruses that were normally harmless and innocuous and benign and so they have tons of studies showing that it's not a good idea to grow food because you can see how vines suck up radiation and strawberries will suck up radiation and plants will suck up radiation tomato plants will suck operators you have studies on potatoes and studies on fruit trees and studies on fruit plants and studies on wheat how it sucks up the radiation how it's transferred through the root system how do meadows and everything else bioaccumulate the radiation so why are they growing or building nuclear power plants in places surrounded by firms it's because they hate you and despise you and they're going to poison you and your supermarkets going to make sure you can't get away from it you can't escape it and you have no way of protecting yourself this is the most dirtiest secret in the nuclear industry is what you're looking at right there is that you're surrounded by firms and it's not an accident at 50 buckles a kilogram irreversible lesions irreversible heart damage for children at 50 because a kilogram even future nuclear power plants like this one in the united kingdom is going to be surrounded by firms and the ultimate final insult is they're harvesting food right alongside of nuclear meltdowns on one side and one ton bags of radiation on the other side smack dab in the middle of 14 prefectures that were banned by 55 countries worldwide that's nuclear for you can't say nuclear without you can't have deaths without nuclear is nuclear having a moment no so shut up nuclear energy is bouncing back this was fun this is the story here and i don't know if there's a rare occasion have any fun in this topic isn't it i was like i played the video i was listening to it and this was extraordinary you don't get too many videos that are actually put to work in so here i'll get to that part in a second u.s energy correspondent for uh financial times so to talk about all the countries that like nuclear talk about three mall oil and sure noble downplayed the daily set of that and they talk about the money it takes to run these facilities and acknowledge that some of it not all of it by no means they call it carbon freedom to talk about construction of it so the graphics were really good over budget over budget over time it was unusual really and that it eats money to stay alive brilliant egg america shut down 13 nuclear reactors since 2015 so there's no nuclear renaissance because we're not even building new reactors except for that the old ones we're trying to get up and running 50 of the reactors in america will be closed by 2030. small modular reactors just alleged to be revolutionary but of course they're not then they show this graphic of nuclear winning the race look at this hard cases aren't they no matter what the weather is nuclear can work they claim they claim solar power there's no good renewables are no good nuclear only nuclear has any redeeming qualities and then he even threw into joe boyden uh invested six billion dollars to u.s government not joe but what six billion dollars gonna do with a bunch of old decrepit neutron brittle reactors it's gonna do nothing and then they put up their new guru bill gates that's hilarious cheerleader look with these cheerleading pom-poms [Laughter] i gotta look at that one more time that's too funny bill gates with his uh school jacket on his pom-poms his atomic that's hilarious eh cheerleader yeah one of the rare occasions being a scumbag actually works for the nuclear industry only carbon free scalable energy source is available 24 hours a day you know besides geothermal tolerant power and uh if you promote nuclear you can never have an alternative if you promote nuclear it doesn't share the grid with any other energy sources on top of that it's not carbon freeze the most carbon intensive thing in human history the hair case these are perpetual lawyers and this is what they do carbon capture and hydrogen they just sing the song of the lobbyist and hope that the lobbyist throws them some bed crumbs kind of like me hoping that people will donate enough i can do some research i suppose everybody everybody's going to get a nuclear reactor in their back garden dana but in reality nobody is the nuclear industry right if if we were on a ship and this ship was sinking the nuclear industry would go down go around and punch holes in all the lifeboats that's what they're actually like in real life if you're on a ship with a zodiac in the ship or sink a nuclear industry would come by and cut the zodiac open peter dutton which is what somebody done to my boat on the way up to alaska one year when i was getting fuel i went out to get groceries when i come back my pontoon boat was deflated when i looked at it a great big slice someone someone came by and cut it open on me peter dutton had reached into the weeds of climate wars and pulled out nuclear energy reached into the weeds of the climate war this is australia and there he is dear mr monster himself and they were in power for nine years they didn't do it now they're not in power and that are crying for nuclear but australia is unique because it's they have but under legislation they can't have nuclear power you can't and the politicians are not allowed to debate that on top of that but now they're out there constantly and what's interesting about australia is how because if you know if you know australia australia swears like the way australia swears is abnormal it's not normal at all and they have a rule where teenagers are allowed to go topless on the australian beaches it's it's really weird man this would be a review in a nuclear energy if you haven't been at this deranged rodeo for as long as i have may not know that nuclear power is practically utility liberal parties once you get into the left right nonsense you're not having a conversation anymore the coalition was in power for nine years it had the power to progress the domestic nuclear industry and it didn't now does not in power all of a sudden is screeching for nuclear australia is perfect for renewable energy it has deserts you can fill up with solar it has coastlines for wind energy put them on the mountains and the coastlines you get permanent wind it'll always be windy you can put total energy because it has a massive empty coastline you can do um pond batteries where you create artificial reservoirs and pump water from one pond to another pond to store energy with excess energy they have and but they're going to spend 90 billion on nuclear submarines like somebody's really gonna go and if look if someone's gonna invade australia the last thing you need to spend your money on is nuclear-powered submarines it's just a nuclear industry has an incredible foothold in australia but it's not able to get a reactor there and is freaked out about it in terms of the viability small modular reactors he stated that the technology had not changed so there's no prospect of any domestic projects this decade given technology's commercial immaturity and high cost but every two or three months you'll get a surge of australian articles on we need nuclear and nuclear industry is trying to build a repository in farmland of course in australia and probably one of the best farm lands out there and they divided the whole town in that conversation because they had a royal commission in 2016 we covered that when they were doing it they brought in the propaganda experts their expert propaganda and they come in and told the people on the panel radiation is like a banana and a potato chip and walking sunshine and sleeping next to somebody but they still voted against nuclear despite the constant bombardment of lawyers and deceit and dishonesty it was a credible circus and i was very frustrated but thank goodness to people came to her senses and voted to do but the dump they want to build in australia in farmland prime farmland is for medical waste and so look if you're putting radiation in somebody when it comes out it's so toxic you need a deep geological repository then you should consider what you just done to those humans is a crime that's a crime it's a hundred percent crime that's what nuclear is it's a hundred percent crime every facet of it on top of that is 100 crime again it has no redeeming qualities right so and i've just alluded to this royal commission examine the viability of nuclear 2016 and found it wasn't a goer if the coalition wants to seriously advance nuclear energy the question is it must answer a simple what level of taxpayer subsidies you willing to locate to create a a disease factory like nuclear and why on earth would you subsidize the most expensive form of power when the cheapest form of power generation already exists and has none of downsides in nuclear and anything else total bull crappy europe uh looks again at nuclear power after ukraine war makes russia gas look like a less useful stop gap so to show you this pitch remember that piece that's a german nuclear power plant but if you go look at an air shot of that nuclear power plant this is what it looks like that that should make you throw up with fear because the nuclear power plant is surrounded by farms as far as you can see that is a terrifying picture folks that is a stunning picture to show you this picture but instead of showing you the real picture i find interesting and to me because i've been doing this a long time um it's very worrisome because you know that it's gonna harm an absurd amount of people that are eating that food everybody eats that food will get sick from it eventually because keep nuclear power has grown louder this year since russia invaded ukraine we heard that many many many many times each day by the way don't we until recently policymakers roll out nuclear energy as a replacement even though they account for six percent of the country's electricity generation uh so six percent of the country's electricity generation is why would you go back to it welcome to the nuclear held the disease factory from hell in january french president planned to build 14 new reactors really and they better get to better get started it's going to take them five years to get eater's site ready i'm not even trying folks it's as empty as promises you can get and they got 31 shut down in the last year because the government built them see paul and this year unveiled plans for six nuclear reactors and even quiet weather could lease germany's nuclear power plants just covered that last week that was one of the strangest stories imaginable germany won the lease or poland wanted to lease germany's plans that were going to close like they're stupid and then there's that story really that's the bonehead story of the ear right there highly unlikely there's a story that will knock that out of the bonehead of the year award we'll see come december but energy news uk nuclear power station closes after four decades i might be so happy to see that disease factory because you're surrounded by farms right big surprise should terrify you every time you see a nuclear plant surrounded by farms that should terrify you literally terrify you that they done that hinckley point b switched off his second reactor on monday helped to generate i'm going to have to say i apologize zero carbon the plant has to have a coal plant and oil plants capable of running a city it has to have two of them dedicated to it [Music] 24 hours a day seven days a week so each gas on each nuclear power plant has at least two of these plants running in the background to run that's what they look like in the background at least two of them are running 24 hours a day seven days a week 365 days years two days to build the nuclear plant site for 60 years to run it and then for another 60 years to decommission it these are running in the background how can you call it how can you call it emission free using the word carbon free is on purpose to deceive you but admission emission-free is basically it's one big hoax that's what the nuclear industry is one constant continuous non-stop hoax and it's pure propaganda there's no science science was created 80 years ago and that's what they're using the people that created don't even exist anymore the inbreeds of the inbreeds of the inbreeds are the ones that are in positions of opening their pie holes has been providing three percent of britain's energy well what we do three percent you really think that two of these coal gas and oil plants wouldn't have replaced it and you got to keep them running despite the fact that the nuclear plant is closed down you're going to keep them running for another 60 years to decommission the disease factories that are still hemorrhaging from the fuel pools the fueling process reportedly take about three to four years we'll see the remaining nuclear fuel from the reactors removed and transported to the ceiling field and center field of course surrounded by nuclear uh surrounded by farms cell field had a meltdown in 57. there's still eight million liters a day into the atlantic ocean centerfield is surrounded by farms for this whole time and that's poison people can't stay on it it's just i'm heartbroken each day this breaks my heart to these stories though because i understand the harm from these facilities and and the farms the fact that they're surrounded by farms this um size will be it looks like farms to me i don't know about you but it sure looks like farms to me so that looked like farms or am i just being [Music] am i just complaining so i got a poll tonight because these these facilities are hemorrhaging radiation from their fuel pools each day and this place is surrounded by farms so our 1000 plus nuclear fuel pulls constant radioactive emissions an imminent threat to humanity of course it is i'm not a mean-spirited person i'm uh i i i'm frustrated that the nuclear industry exists it has no right to exist there's no right to be underplanned a period and as long as it's here there's no hope for a future i think we i think the planet should have a future and i think the species should have a future species can't have a future without nuclear power with nuclear power on it rather sms uh indicate hinckley point powered around 100 million uk homes per year that's pretty interesting because there's only 60 something 65 million people i think it is in the united kingdom so for 65 million people do they all got multiple homes or something right this is what they do they look they love to love to fabricate misrepresent and deceive this this is what you do nigeria is not right for nuclear power plants nigeria can't even get rid of the garbage in its community or the sewage so it's yeah it's not right for nuclear power it's it's it's it's not right anyway how are we doing here we're almost here 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40. that goes pretty quick around here clicks that's 40 clicks to get through anywhere and we're done for tonight well you're done i go back to work right away it never stops for me shutting down my studio is like shutting down uh nuclear power plants is a disaster despite the power supply channels faced they finally shipped my parts today i'm sorry yesterday i'm tortured we haven't got any research expeditions in and summers racing were in august already right despite the power supply challenge facing the country move towards setting up nuclear power plant has been discouraged my energy experts recited nigeria's poor maintenance culture and insecurity thank goodness someone had common sense rush russia is going to put nuclear power plants everywhere paid for it and a build it they're gonna build it they're gonna supply the uranium they're gonna train everybody for a decade this is nonsense now why don't you do that for uh geothermal or tidal energy why does it have to be nuclear because it's a genocide machine an omni-side machine a nuclear power plant was not the way to go at the moment since somebody's smart for a change another attraction is that if you're talking about cleaning energy wind apart from when nuclear is the cleanest because of processed nuclear fusion has very low impact on the environment this is an absurd suggestion so despite the fact you said no to nuclear they're going to come out and lick nuclear boots it's also cheap again this is absurdness to just nuclear is cheap it's absurd go tell that to finland go tell that to uh france go tell that to united kingdom building reactors that their reactors are cheap it is cheaper than fossil fuel no it's not actually in fact we covered this it's cheaper to not build any nuclear plants whatsoever and take the money and use fossil gas or coal your money go a lot further mariac to start reprocessing a fuel from mayak this is a nuclear wasteland by the way it's been around a very long time they're left over from the ussr and there my ack is reprocessing a mixed oxide fuel facility you heard expression the devil made me do it that's my yak it's it's the very definition of evil it's reprocessing which is mixed oxide which is illegal in america and canada rightfully so because united kingdom and la hague and france which by the way has 500 security guards according to the academic studies that we we are able to show has contaminated entire arctic just those through reprocessing facilities those two disease factories which boat are by the way surrounded by farms as far as you can see ensuring nuclear and radiation safety it's absurd everyone heard a word they're gonna ensure nuclear radiation say safety i'm not going to say you should throw them down a set of stairs i'm just saying i wouldn't be surprised if somebody does design capacity will be more than 40 tons a year i mix oxide fuel problem making mixed oxide fuel among first off is that once it goes through a chain reaction the emissions the atoms that are coming out of the fuel rods just because they're still splitting the atoms are a billion times two billion times more toxic than industrial poison but if you put it through a chain reaction again mister i'm telling you that's just terrific peaceful nuclear program a solvent right of all countries and he's wearing a green toy while he says it on top of that with that suit oh yeah as hungarian's foreign minister you have a sovereign right to poison everybody in your country and destroy your country's future do you good for you he told the united nations conference he practiced in the mirror allegedly i heard for four days straight with a shoe licking it and then he went there and gave his speech nuclear power would take a while to start up in australia coalitions set to back nuclear energy we see these headlines every two or three months there's a surge album for about three days typically and then they go they will fiddle away again right the lobbyist comes in they're throwing money everywhere the media's like yeah yeah yeah yeah write an article we'll publish it we'll stick a journalist's name on it and publish it for you that's all it's about right in the united kingdom 1200 people applaud for 200 apprentices spots at a nuclear skill academy the same nuclear skill academy nobody there has ever went to fukushima and relieved the homeless and the destitute the victims of society immigrants who don't speak the language pg e plans to leave behind a radioactive mess at diablo canyon this is a crazy story they got a long listy pg e's history is just despicable by the way it doesn't seem to care how much of a radioactive mess it leaves behind pg e but the residents of california should care and the time to act is now when pg e specified the radiation cleanup standards and plans to apply to decommissioned diablo canyon it shows the lowest limit allowed by the nuclear regulatory commission of 25 000 mic receivers per year 25 yeah you heard me 25 000 now the emissions you should be talking about are in atomic decays per second not millions not microsievers that's a staggering number on its own by the way to use milligrams microrims microsievers and that to to manipulate you and deceive you the only that's the only reason they'll use that because that's not how you actually would measure the decays of the fuel rather than the 60 tighter standard 10 milligrams per year that's not a standard at all that's ten thousand mike receivers the non-regulatory commission agreed to enforce new york massachusetts vermont and maine of course it did because that's a ridiculous high amount it's a ridiculous heart and who's who's actually quantifying those assertions by the way who's measuring it if the industry's measuring you're insane to trust them they're only going to measure gammas and they're not going to do a good job of that they're not going to measure alphas neutrons and betas or the x-rays caused by them kevin blanche got it right nuclear energy hell of a way to boil a planet miller rims protecting the health and safety general public you don't protect it by exposing twenty five thousand milligrams milk uh micro uh sievers that's absurd by the way why why is it going to be so high well ninety percent of a nuclear site is bombarded with neutrons right that material is radioactive for millions of years but this is not what we're talking about we're going to talk about neutron emission we're talking about physical atoms is neutrons too don't get me wrong but the blazer is eerily similar to the empty assurances png and he gave regarding his gas pipeline inspections before 2010 san bruno catastrophe okay how many people did they kill like 100 people with that fire 2017 wine country fire and a transmission tower maintenance program before the 2018 paradise for yeah they had a long history of murdering people while on probation pg e had said at least 31 wall fires burned nearly one and a half million acres burned 23 900 structures almost 24 000 structures and killed 113 californians in these five years pg e's got on a crime spree will emerge from probation as a continuing menace to california that was one of the weird good stories for a change wasn't it nuclear test compensation for the french polynesians not enough 16.6 million to 100 people or something like that when over 110 000 were radiated by the equivalent of seven thousand hiroshima's bombs worth of radio radioactive fallout over extended period on top of that what france done to the french polynesian to nigeria i denied your and to the sahara desert is up the whole story is just and for that entire legacy they have claimed there was no adverse health effects whatsoever until 2010 when a compensation law was passed france claimed that his nuclear weapons tests were clean and caused no harm to the human health and so like how can we move past this constant bombardment of laws the problem with nuclear industry is because they weren't held accountable there's no incentive not to be even more evil and isn't exactly what happened to us there's no incentive not to be constantly insidiously more evil and somehow they managed to do that become even more evil the anniversary for hiroshima nagasaki is coming at us full speed we're going to cover both of those dedicated uh shows to the hiroshima nagasaki and there's nobody covers it better than we do unfortunately there's many that could but there's nobody that does a despicable international atomic energy agency got their grubby little disease factories in the cameroonians food australia should take a good look at nuclear power well he did and he said no to it 20 years ago and actually made a law i said you can't have that conversation so why are you and that this media does this every couple of months shows up shadow resource shadow shadow resource minister shadow minister creepy minister susan mcdonald said nuclear power is a technology we should have a good look at and i hope by the time we get to the next election we have something in place she says but there's no reason to be evil they just happen to like it right russia hall's nuclear plant stumps ukraine launching artillery fire from it three weeks ago and they claim to take a direct hit with something powerful to breach the reactors cement containment vessels a former engineer said no you just knock out the external power supply and it melts down 50 minutes later you don't have to hit the building moron you don't have to hit the transformers close to it you can hit the transformers 50 miles away or the highly radioactive spend fuel in cement canisters could be hit spreading radiation in the years a dirty bomb well the fuel that's in the canisters is actual fuel rods that'll melt down that'll be just the same as nuclear power plant meltdown that's not a dirty bomb that's a nuclear meltdown where it gets to 9000 degrees fahrenheit temperature starts atomizing and aerosoling ionizing and radiating rocks and steel and cement and gravel forever and releasing that into the environment as a continuous plume that covers the planet it's all good until you melt down and cover the whole planet and radioactive fallout and then everybody has to pay the price dana asana said it's his birthday saturday he's going to shelter in place [Laughter] that's hilarious i'm not laughing at you and laughing with you yeah there's new merch in my shop we got to raise some money folks it's hard to appreciate how how desperate we are at this stage [Music] yeah the two links in the bottom of the description are the only ways you can donate to me or you buy merchandise there's another way but i'm begging people to please consider we got so much equipment broken down this is the year breakdowns for us and uh just because it broke down don't mean we shouldn't fix it don't you think i'm desperate to get everything back and up and running we're losing the opportunity to do research we've got mass die-offs happening around us thousands of birds dying all around us and we can't even get out and do research we're so far behind i'm just terrified we're gonna lose the season that's just that'll be the first time in over a decade that we won't get any research in it's not fair the world the world deserves species deserves but we're so far in the hole now i don't know if we can crawl out of it without a huge donations i can't see how really [Music] that's not the sound we want to let's try this again sonic in dana nisana good night everybody timberwolf mundi diro [Music] thank you victor yeah that's a good song you're right uh diana sunshine wolf hi diana albert joe blochy i apologize james lucid hi james snakes and doggies oh snakes and doggies quick shout out to the comments section kevin blanche chet austin peace wear catcher skill willa call it yes i call it john curtis ellen dover richard good night everybody have a great night great day tomorrow we'll see everybody tomorrow night don't forget to give us a thumb up if you made it this way we're gonna come into the poll here in a minute sterling and close up the poll johnson john shiflett good night everybody bill gates from hell that's right yeah thinker obsolete optics [Music] lots of people coming tonight it was fun looking forward to reading the comments after it takes me quite a while to switch off after the show's over because you work all day you get all the prep work done you got to sit there and tell the story for several hours and then you got to shut down the whole operation i'm not able to do anything but work right i do this 24 hours a day seven days a week 365 days a year year after year after year i just wish more people would join in and curb stomp the nuclear industry just for my personal entertainment of course conrad good night everybody appreciate you all running by checking it out i'm just almost down we're gonna go timber traveler it's hard to appreciate how switched on i actually am for a lot of people that are not familiar with me thanks uh schedule your tank sonic let's bring up the pole close the pole out i'll come and double check for comments that we missed our 1000 plus nuclear fuel pools constant radioactive emissions an imminent threat to humanity and we got 97 of the people understood that this is evil and i appreciate it you got 58 votes that's the right answer thank you so much everybody once again don't forget to give us a thumbs up if you uh you know we must have been at it because the geiger counter flopped on us which means we're at it for at least two hours and 15 minutes 2 hours and 24. that's the end of it when it comes to pull um 97 that's pretty awesome tonight [Music] that's incredibly awesome chet austin thank you i'm just gonna scoop back up and see if i joseph thank you joseph if there's anybody i might have missed i'm just going to double check in the last couple of minutes right looks like i got most people i always seem to find one anyway when i read the comments later [Music] okay well there you go problem see everybody on tomorrow night [Music] uh this was a 24-hour news cycle we covered tonight by the way it took almost two and a half hours just to cover the lies from the last 24 hours took two and a half hours that's how crazy nuclear actually is it took us two and a half hours to cover the lies from the last 24-hour news cycle god bless everybody hugs for everybody we'll see everybody tomorrow night um have a great day tomorrow folks enjoy it while you can god bless everybody we'll see everybody tomorrow night same time and i'll have another full packed uh show of lies to tell because nuclear industry is predictable they're gonna lie all day tomorrow and we're gonna come out and try to challenge him that's what we do you have a great night we'll see everybody tomorrow night take care folks [Music] oh [Music] is [Music] [Applause] is [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] you
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Skipping breakfast for weight loss
with our busy modern lifestyle a lot of people skip breakfast in the morning or because they believe it will help them lose weight but is it really true to find out scientists at the University of Bath launched the Baths breakfast project in the buff breakfast project we compared individuals who are asked to fast every day until lunch time with individuals who had a prescribed breakfast every day and what we found is that those individuals who had fasted expended fewer calories over the day and particularly during the morning than those individuals who had had breakfast and so this may go some way to explaining why skipping breakfast might not predict the kind of weight loss you'd expect of course when we think of the implications of a study like this often we'd immediately think should we just have or skip breakfast for a certain weight loss or health gain goal but in fact by measuring the mechanisms not only do understand the problem better but we can be more sensitive in our application of this study so if we know for example that by skipping breakfast you might be less active you could use that information to say have breakfast and subconsciously I'll be more active or we can use the information intelligently to say well if I skip breakfast I will just be aware of my propensity to be less active and trying certain activity elsewhere in my day in terms of the evidence that we've accumulated in the last year or so then I think it is fair to say that skipping breakfast alone as a weight-loss strategy is ineffective [Music]
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[Applause] [Music] [Applause] Ara [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] arola [Applause] [Music] I want topress my appreciation to thank God for keeping us here for giving us energy for giving us a result let me first recognize all the people that here let's be recognized by colleagues in cabinet that are here all of them and the [Music] minister off mayor May fromes Church also ERS of our communi let me give special to is here number one I want to say number one to say we are sorry I as your servant of this country and the government and the people of Zambia we are sorry about the accident that happen down [Music] here I also want to send a clear message that we should not mourn yet this people God works with wonderers God has his wonders we will find some of our people alive down [Applause] here I am saying the of and he has always said to us my ways are not your ways he knew even before happen that it happen and we pray that you protect his children down here I know acient somewhere around the world where miners were trapped for 40 days after 40 days many were found alive after 4 [Music] days so we to remain hopeful and positive this is what has what I don't [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] want we work in Harmony and hand in hand to make sure that all the brothers that are under the may be retrieved alive our job now is to work with great spe we have a command structure down there command structure which is down and also technical people from other Minds for coming to work here in the pit to retrieve our all the other organizations individuals that are helping here as Commander in Chief I thank my own forces my own command structure the military men and women in uniform working with us the civilians for one job only to retrieve our brothers and sisters down there commitment your commitment our commitment is to do everything to save the lives that are down here I also understand and appreciate that the miners who know the tunnels here I was very happy to see them down there they are working with us as a team all of us now they how these tunnels are underground there so we must respect them we must work with them we must not point fingers at anyone here there no illegal Miner our job is to take our people out of the [Applause] [Music] [Applause] p [Applause] Please interpret here we are not talking about any illegal issue we are talking about saving lives [Applause] [Music] [Applause] H2 for by [Music] [Applause] our after we've retrieved our people our job is after we retrieved the people is we want to see and find ways of how to M safely in a safe manner so that we don't have such access going forward as much as possible only God knows but we do everything humanly so that we protect life from being found in a situation like this [Music] is also what I expect down [Applause] here I am saying here is what I'm expecting from now going forward down here that any equipment required here we must make it available we will make it [Applause] available we need food here to feed continue feeding I to we want have more food here people go down there they must be able to protect themselves we also want to make sure the families that they have our people direct families all of these our family member are also supported while we doing this way and the people my message is that we must remain Cal hold hands and work together as a family once we do everything humanly possible the rest is God to decide and thank you to the pastor's Fellowship here thank you to the churches thank you to the alls everybody that is helping here let's continue all working as one community and we pray to our god god of Abraham God of Isaac God of Jacob Our God that you answer our prayers Abraham Isaac [Music] [Applause] [Music] for [Applause] [Music] h [Applause] h thank you very much God bless all of [Applause] us quickly [Music] one nation is our Christ digity and [Music] peace Christ like a [Music] in Z praise to thee oh one strong and free praise be to [Applause] God prise our the [Music] nation and we stand and the C over our [Applause] land praise to oh and [Music] amen Love More [Music] m up [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] might night
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All Canadians Can Gain Knowledge of the Truth of Indigenous History and Reality
I teach all the Indigenous Studies courses at the college here and I also teach language memory language of course introductory 15:21 and introductory 1522 plus I'm also doing the indigenous education in the education 211 course which is the for the ten program it's giving the teachers that all their training to be teachers right they're in their third year of teaching and it's giving them that knowledge that they need in involving indigenous studies and the history and how to teach that and prep for the tqs that's coming up Oh see every teacher has to teach to a certain quality standard and so in Alberta a few years ago set the limits right and what teachers have to teach it's actually become effective that they have to teach indigenous history as well as teaching all students the residential schools the effect its had on indigenous students so we have from kindergarten all the way up to grade 12 have to be taught that history now you had you had a system where it was so vague that you could teach pretty well anything you wanted on presentations people but now because of the Constitution that actually has identified the Indians Inuit and maytee as different groups but they have rights also they're acknowledging that and saying you know what because they've been recognized as as a group of people and they should be they have human rights Hey and they do have rights under the Indian Act and of course the treaties are signed then what we're doing is we need to get that information out to the to the people because students are not even learning it until in university level many of them many so I have students that are a little more mature and out of the whole entire class I think I had five people that put up their hands that said that if they had if they had taken it in high school those were the only five that I noticed a lot of 38 students Wow yeah and then yeah and then five that foot up their hand the areas that they were coming out of were in areas that were pretty well in and the areas where it was prominently indigenous population first day I think it was I was there I said out of all of you that are sitting in this class today I said how many of yous would have taken this class if you didn't have to three people don't have oh my yeah so I asked each of them what their background was one was matey the other one was she just she just said she's First Nations from I think Prince Edward Island and then the other one he was pretty confident that he actually and he just enjoyed it he'd take it the rest in the class wasn't no they wouldn't have taken it probably well the courses that I teach are the indigenous way of knowing it's just connecting connecting the students to the land and our culture and how nature is such an important part of our culture and how we use use all out like animal and man plants and and take it with of course pride right and and respect and then we have the indigenous governance right which teaches students about governance on the at the bound levels how it ties into the Canadian society how we have been basically run by the Indian Act yeah many First Nations people and how the indigenous governance now were taking that step saying hey we did once have our indigenous our indigenous indigenous governance and it's only been recently taken away like the last hundred years right yeah and so now what we're trying to do is we're trying to revive that and then the other one is the indigenous community development and leadership that's taking the students into the issues that First Nations people are dealing with but not just First Nations people but indigenous organizations even even when you look at matey locals you look at matey settlements all the different problems that they're actually experiencing it there at their communities and trying to take a look at what problems we have on on earth in our communities and how we're trying to get away from that bringing in community development programs and using our leadership to take that role and step I guess out of that stuckness right that we find ourselves in and I have so much fun in them and then the other course I'm teaching is the it's the introduction to indigenous research found of course history and that one takes and that's been here for four years right because I took it back in 2001 and was taught by DAF Korea are not at that time I remember I remember him telling me one of you is teaching me because I said to him this was in response to what I said to him right I said to him I said you know Duff for the first time in my 39 years I've been on this earth it's the first time I've ever been proud to be an Indian well I said that's the first time I said I tried to hide my background I didn't want people to know I was indigenous and I tried to blend in with Canadian society I said yes people always knew especially if they were racist yeah I said they'd hide and they they do it in subtle ways yeah so I tried to blend in and it never worked it worked for people who weren't prejudiced but for the ones that were I said it didn't matter and I said now that you taught me that I could be proud of Who I am I said now I'm gonna take down and I'm gonna hold my head up high and he said you know our names should be people like you that are teaching this course what I'd like to see you up there teaching this and wow they're you I am 18 and all I actually spent 16 years 16 years later teaching I know it's compressed because I've gotten one three and a half months not even really have a month to teach these students the history of indigenous people why we are the way we are why we have such low numbers in the university and colleges and take a new look at our history has has a huge part of our success you know now that our life is changing for the better people are now going to school they're becoming more comfortable in these schools the intergenerational trauma is lessening every year we're not there yet but we're getting there well indigenous education to me is all about learning the history of the indigenous organizations or people in the area and really taking a step back and learning about the culture what what types of practices that they have what reserves how how do they tie into nature like we take a look at our environment right now and Alberta of course as we all know is huge on on oil and gas production and it goes against indigenous people in their way of knowing like we honor mother earth and we treat her with respect and the exploration not that I'm banning exploration because no I Drive a vehicle so I depend on that also however the way in which we treat Mother Earth's in reclaiming her back to its original state I think is what companies needs to take a look at and say hey you don't respect mother earth mother earth is an important part of of our life if we disrespect her were than does that lead us and we need to educate the public we need to educate Canadian society and say we need to honor honor mother earth you need to becoming educated on we have lived here for centuries and we know how to live off the land we have adapted we have been resilient to everything that we've experienced and we're still here we're still standing or there are strong people and people need to know that part of us I think and that's where I think the education comes in teach them about our culture's how they're we're not all one group yeah you know education is about getting the information out there that Blackfoot and Cree sue beaver Denny those are all different different groups different native groups matey they don't have their own form of culture although yeah they're distinct but but over the last few years as everybody knows in in the 1800's we were banned from participating in ceremony and in 1951 that ban was lifted and so if you've got a half a century where you had an indigenous people did not practice their culture you know you're going back now and all of a sudden hey we have to go and relearn or or find people that are still alive their practice yeah they're practicing the traditions and so some people were resilient some people maintain that so I think we're we're getting that information across culture culturally learning so we I know the Cree people have adapted the Sun Dance into our traditional practices which it never to my understanding from what I have read I haven't read anything about three people participating in Sun dances yet now they do and it's because they're adapting table who Olin said I don't know because you have an argument between the soon the Blackfoot that say hey we owned it look in reality who cares yeah you know who cares yeah and it's all about do you fall on those beliefs because in like if you take a religion for example if you take the Catholic religion opposed to Christianity and the differences well Christianity follow that Jesus Christ model and the cast like followed the God right yes Jesus Christ is a part of that but that's not who they pray to and you take a look at that and if there's certain things within that culture that you like or within that religion that you like the ticket music you take those so I'm saying that if you like something in the Greek culture then it should be open for people to accept that you don't have to incorporate the whole belief system into your life but take segments of it and maybe that works for you and use that and I think that's what education is just bringing that and saying hey this is our education if you want to if you want to use it use it my vision is that every Canadian will have knowledge of the impact the Indian Act the trees the residential schools all of those negative impacts have had on their stations people and rather than sitting there and judging indigenous people for living in in homes that are breaking down their family or whatever their reasons right right looking at us in the negative hopefully being empathetic to say hey I'm empathetic and I understand now that you are going through that because of you know the intergenerational trauma of the residential schools because of the Indian Act and there are restrictions and their rules of these bestowed upon you not being allowed to leave the reserves in 1895 unless you had a pass which was called the passed system all those different things that were playing a huge role in our lives in Canadian society doesn't actually understand that right and I hope that one day everybody will know about and you'll be learning at those kindergarten and I think that gqs the teaching quality standard is a step right towards ensuring the teachers you know teach that however what they teach though we'll never know yeah because they could teach whatever they want mmm but I hope that they'll teach the not like just a basic truths right right now the truths the fast of what moving happened
National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education
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yProgram #020 - JSON Parser #01 - 2019/09/22
Salaam Yossarian Aslam I said here program formatted JSON then for like a JSON parser and a format adjacent until I come back around I will cut the parser jake summons JSON complicated on abstract JavaScript object notation has buddy hope for the holidays JavaScript barrier interchange in date of the total cost factors our hero was your potato before matter family man general purpose it takes base the nice pattern compactly novel miss Burton compact you expect the XML masala well for format where you generate utilitarian care that's in compact Irishman the tour hosted a scenic key leader or a much bigger one you come back in time but he has a telefónica John ro you have object to a Java schools on heterogeneous has done had no happen game has done I mean each task music object with grea my cell at misery yet I push to push on that and get Englishman your layout there's a matter I mean JavaScript JSON a small attic trauma for the fatter having limited redundancy to before I could iterate that much before my ticket and I'm very whatever very computer such as dollar I can add that Wall Street go I showed you Nalu our idea our object in a layer called JSON - I get it saturday was fighting and pushed a DJ specification a JSON wrote the specification monitoring site adjacent or relative reference starter Dec mah number of organ Byron c'mon between Jason Wrobel intricity carriages having la semana que Bella Babylon corner coffee value vanadium finish teleporter immersion kill your son oh my toes you become cheaper sweater therefore on our skeleton landing chairman yeah extreme drama Salah who now do you know structure chatter hello Pamela tutorials I would hub for skeleton yen in cash but structural a structure mo she JSON masala lunch is a commodity parcel deserve became fish yes train waiting holiday 5:18 gotcha streaming data structuring IV Medicare this random access doors between two charger nobody in between China and not erode an American in between you are just zero to Japan claimed the hope in common which case this case a comment by manatorian Motor Hotel roster your flexibility but performance in data structure data structure one can say if I accept what you data structure node-based a pointer based on it is searching structure unknown based has by pointer to Madurai Tamil circles I first of all you know the happiest person there are visual memory allocation of more come on fin exchange rate of over freedom of data and data structure behind both carpeting Jacek year veteran I mean between impartial merchants venomous introduced any data structure other Magadan the heartfully alderman Carra - yay guru Coursera has 900 data structure by the earth man to do may XML and I'm gonna sax parser about a first-rate dumbest I um document object model educator for ambitious program income averaging parser a document object model don't study far silica I don't you into media data structuring or accommodation a key element as you know the traditional sex story enforcer data structure a burning feature a durable documentary women call back muscle on tree and she documented the manicure enjoy I'm getting it an object you should conserve and remake it directly evaluate status Jimmy Duncan answering machine Jameson in member object how much memory by the chili dish values talk about you're meaner for the value each even call back to Jeju object haven't issued by katakana Fed chair in do partial and flex with current we into parser or can emoticons after each number call back with your callback infinite accuracy which in Coralville program being called back okay Batman soldered McCarney operation man if you get in my video have internal didn't include him in exam two common data structure commonly done passable but having parser a called bhakti parser flexibility is about scholarship for sorry called vacuum dunam : as he jetted gave our circuit incarceration as patrol husband from your parts area called Bathsheba names team cycling had to the software which those Janine by the parser not the erosion of the mayor before MJ / incur all me tuning but target an interface illusion with imaging a function pointer continuity and jumbled London Germany j-hope Allah 52 C++ man repair them kurama's templates - okay Baron kept performance aware they can tell you at one time in one I can't hold them to trade of a template [Music] composition each other sitting around just like if I division supervisor project area time but Hudson and if I personally the common cofee 20 removing specified pathfinder HPP darshan sir can't Activision gelatin clacks set up actually the rain at the bottom of our ceremony key input on net input on whatever they told you to the parser AG output them whenever later what format [Music] course I'd understand not feeling her such things - speaking yes that word into format already devotion very bad change so we get an element ok element sheer lemma teeny HM way to space in your van you can visit Kasey Kahne boy - space can you identify the space your chin east like a champ now I suppose way to space without wishing you know your character is facing mr. Hanks ensure informative hello Hatter dance at least informative that one could ask issue the doorbells modeski children could spaces bass part yes base have a bad daughter of writers face hidden air carriers return of about doorway to space the inline feeder mm iwi to space inhabited about to avoid a space I mean the that condition create a difference that 108 I figure on a rowing be caramel configure over any core common or D a scare gam fight is listening a corrector space was the other participants Alinea automated special radish or Kenichi now Jennifer a business-based Distortion I'm Caleb radish LMS space so carriage return online video tabaqui division but it will not call it a regimen wedges business of Mohammed charter collector Easter eggs include I asked yesterday Mr to do drama and Jackie she vanished give her justice between software ability wait this is teaching I were to switch that option on your engineered yes space for sure about this unit nany feet push for banished to area space push it in horizontal tab push a dish to membership your heart activity any cutter I don't work on your way to space go to space 5 to destory someone answer again non bearing string how much enjoy [Music] I'm Jason she's a accumulative Island mystery she has really become big happening in Richmond today so unfortunately I fear for my son for the exception trucha Darryl an exception you wish that we put has you need Aslan mother okay could have ended to make such a joke on a bit foolish to try yourself I give them an extension drove O'Connor go has any performance of any exceptional exceptional cost-efficient yet the enemy doesn't perform a subscription my bodyguard English I'm kidding Micah nice mirror and as is of an iconic it is therefore my very if a corner exception took very clearly very question with our team on door Freddie move to the bus at the posture and he gave an eye that muscle and being at your suitable format immortality Lancelot AJ touch you to impose our state to find Jason section to know your eyeball attend us and mr. Page visit a checkpoint remember was last year Marshall I'm African an exception based they're all chicken but I haven't any functional parts memory came back after we ran for Parliament to inspection in Jakarta the cartouche that's [Music] as chief latest history listen mr. Clark let's keep wider space [Music] don't you want to function instead of the parsonage random characters they GMOs are mine my chicken combine them to persuade ninja fight at a perspective when you're valuing between your object pushing your array versus combustion of a person true or false but your knowledge can be not eternal did you know Barry Windham get not true/false why not don't they have to be common knowledge borrowed my colectomy a corrector chicken columbarium corrector cover my family hot season and value to do business in German shank or a caravan checker onto the farm from you that when you put imitating asked in UK headache just was the idea of a romantic basket over and sank it just the chitchat and chatting correctly attending coach and Iran judo tag just believe your head is your intention military Ontario buddy-buddies are not bad actually start to put your body in the cooling products battlements when it's long at the production code in production as the photo by Bush in can value to an object pusher in production okay men bears - mmmm production production the object of the production the river finding half the production after production I think is an achievement in time for my HUD would persuade men do response by muscular to name game - Thai food for Molotov reviews variety which mean to get over it neither is our failure which is how does an important German to your value so I got first week any object I get the ratchet was between your ears I get quotation book in extreme gear I got sift on normally would vary it's even true AFB falls like in would not and any behind character which machines Rasheeda value a hakama is not your boot manual function in a series recording course object personnel forces to enforced under alone Matt Leone function in members but the curriculum correct around she and yet my salamati parts number of are open from noon till it was safe are nonpartisan judicial enough issues in stage phase we call a very famous arrow the man made between acid to estate da Vinci these are liberals I designed a circuit that being F is important for the function she corrected Manuel he corrected as importantly penny correct that vast importance of my theater they were in budget or annoys the locus of Harris corrector in HD for insulin yeah yes drink but that in drop our software cake a man in your room streaming torch and our parcel god what is happening with her JSON acting I get that batpony man of anybody get him negative object like a production hours for every hour that was shouldn't he for the analogy to a proposition international the second man / / devotion any object by the Shuichi could meet gas already as chicken on the European international are able para que los reproduction is a strange world cottage in huge double cultures non-vegetarian famous attacks they're integers integers digitalization digital initiation set free or one night as integer save should be sure the 198 or no sugar shift or not intentionally integer youngbeom an efficient method me that we call it which limits we first in India in non-terminal production OSH or hello first don't be unwelcome being tortured character to China International Coalition I get image my first one I'm the overlap knowledge devotion somebody nice in the very first object first airing first history first a number refers to to fourth why not and you know behind you hello Gina Gershon your move-in lawyer very defined about the rest of ambiguous that usually rejection neither the imagine we don't we have our subject you know any better my envelope was New York at and objects are Carter does this theorem to them she stood on your attempt not recovered I still care it's just about was rude dan jeremy roman better actually much my first response intersection answers into the year generated to production remarkable [Music] they were done boy exceptional character [Music] you get knowledge the Harrises you know a function for sports more personal meaning so the function of that we take off our hands of course objects of course I didn't instance like there's another person's horse bedding you know coach that's trust issues [Music] - imagine my first dish means version already bad juju Rena wedding get better you jointure moombas a fancy foolish elements for sure in akhira th are getting you get over between a sabbatical - it's not my time to feature sleep on it but we have a challenge just like you move that crash laughter let's eject we try to figure on eyes it's colliculus two GL and you're going to help me come on Valley algorithm a massage with you try with me for sodium 15 was yesterday Chapo as you're nervous you know taking on would assign an array or a JSON more Holly any direction post a said what is whispering past their that our hats man daddy I'm getting shampoo third element us a hell of a muscle on Japanese function columns they carry horses much thinner horses I can already retired for some polish element element among has fighter space to find you quite in job you simple 11 special elements element dr. Fouch value them many times in fact you know about unison on time inviting you embellish hats man getting a barricade positively evaluated based on to the honey butter I get in barricade was engine a boot well left situation demands algebra it was a lot I mean most Kelly Bella Pierce's is not how I remember I had a garage it was error checker medium Manhattan for Sarah says beautiful honeymoon has gone up to man yeah better jet was did a pyramid energy I had about a scheme is Marcus my unit I'm justice based on the function is executed charge a character in [Music] how could my addition common ones anybody new combination as I force array ha malaria me your parents pastors [Music] what a pathway to space No [Music] it or a limited to Shari of sugar Oh vacuum [Music] yes I won in any failure between which we can determine the baddest garbage bush in cheating or failure on your arch is that what your true living attract anybody object input here I've been encouraged to bikini I'm sure he has a structure that has beaten man written on catch and boy it has passed after Hamish was returned any Area Command tradition homage or interest muffin I mean Jerry - Suvir Angeles - sure how I'm gonna get a 2200 trainee chorus a keen supporter whom they wish that I turn myself myself practically she understands mobile market as as an infant persisting band on barricade as they call them into quiet it's trigonometry well it's the for Diwali as
Yaser Zhian
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Weber Mandolin: Weber Yellowstone Mandolin with Rod Neep
Here I am still waiting for it like wonderful mandolin gathering my paraphernalia togethers two different gauges of pics I selection of different straps not sure which one will be the one that I finally use but one of these three of my homemade straps and of course the trusty junuh the first thing that will come out when and when I think arise but hey we're just gonna sit here and twiddle our thumbs until it comes anybody's yell well here we have a box for the pretty logo on it here we are they must we've got this box and what do you reckon he's a good boy yeah well first thing what to do is to open this but resist opening the case okay all right you're gonna help me yeah good boy box it's gonna be okay last time they saw light of day it was maples flavor stage done it out of the box but I'm resisting opening it quite yet here we are time for the official opening oh hello baby who do I see it and guarantee card and a free pic she comes we just thank to me obviously nice tuning but we've got a wonderful weather custom towards the show binding tortoise color thanks Brett you did well yeah oh happy was looking at I have gorgeous infill on the tailpiece to get the zoom in on this she's gorgeous rich rich color oh yeah what a beauty that's got a red spruce top I can hear it singing back to me just talking its echoing back this is going to be so alive oh yeah baby well I just tried to get it tuned up oh wait no man they're probably stretch a little bit yes I works works the nice thing syphilis zoom into this it's the neck on this it's just awesome figuring rich rich dark red going into amber and back to dark red taught us again you taught us on the edge of the finger taught us actually the fingerboard and a white lying right way around the edge of the fingerboard to around the peninsula lovely lovely rich filled-in tailpiece exactly the same color gold-plated fittings on machines right really rich colors in there fantastic colors in there beautiful original feature Oh baby hello Oh will that do you
Weber Mandolins
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2013-01-28
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Max Keiser talks about the economics of fracking
well the fracking is it's interesting economic experiment because going into it is clearly goes against all principles of economics uh you know it costs more money to Frack than any GDP boost you might get on the other end of fracking it C it takes more energy to Frack than the energy you get at on the other side of fracking the only thing that goes is going to increase is debt the fracking projects they maybe last one two years at most uh then the sponsors declare bankruptcy they move on they leave the environmental catastrophe for someone else to to to deal with and pay for but the country's debt will have gone up and the price of energy will not go down uh it won't go down the price of energy will continue to go up for you know another economic certainty is that the amount of money that the government's going to print to subsidize the frackers will create inflationary pressures and force the price of energy higher it doesn't make any sense in any context in any way unless you're in the business of selling bonds collateralized by horrible non-economic energy projects then it makes sense the government is influenced by Consultants who bring in these foreign companies for a quick buck as long as it's in a gargantuan amount of money up front everyone involved gets a huge paycheck upfront then they at that point they essentially walk away and they let kind of the whole thing fall apart over the next two or three years but by then they're long gone so it it loses on every single possible way you could look at it from an economic point of view right
Talk Fracking
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Anêm language | Wikipedia audio article
the anent language is a language isolate spoken in five main villages along the northwestern coast of New Britain Papua New Guinea malleus ooh where it is spoken alongside Bari I Cariah Mosley ki puddly adi ato where it is spoken alongside lucy and bolo where it is spoken alongside a version of Arya it is also spoken by small numbers of people mostly of nm descent scattered among the surrounding villages there are two main dialects Aqib lick the dialect of bolo was near functional extinction in 1982 the youngest speaker than being about 35 years old the main dialect is spoken in the other villages named above there are about 800 speakers anam has been restructured under the influence of Lucy the local inter-community language anam is notable for having at least 20 possessive classes and them is an accusative language with unmarked subject-verb-object word order in plain statement yes/no questions are indicated with an intonation contour rather than alterations in word order negation not not yet don't and completive aspect already are indicated by modality markers which occur in clause final position tense is not indicated directly there are three distinctions of mood realice a realice and Hort ative realice refers to something that has happened or is happening for realice refers to future tense and hypotheticals and Horta t'v only in third persons is used in command transitive closets showing subject-verb-object order- markers are clause final portative mood and M nouns are distinguished syntactically for gender masculine or feminine masculine nouns are followed by demonstratives or relative pronouns that begin with L while feminine nouns are followed by demonstratives or relative pronouns that begin with ass in addition both subject prefixes and some object suffixes agree in gender with a noun they refer to masculine and feminine gender forms of demonstratives gender agreement by subject prefix and object suffix it may be related to the odda and you levy Nye isolates in a tentative yele West New Britain family further information east papua new jizz references
wikipedia tts
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2018-11-05
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Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord - Humbling the Calradic Empire (Tetsojin Aka. Ronin) PT 23
you can host private you good nice now can we host play with them with the mod on so you can play eagle rising multiplayer what's up rude how's it going i guess by something it's a dev mod [ __ ] uh well i mean it's gonna come to the public version at some point it will come to the public i hope so at least [Music] come on [Applause] oh [Music] oh [ __ ] right i should have tried installed the rts camera mod that did downloaded [Music] this army is almost done [Music] you want to install the rts cameramon and the enhanced [Music] battle test so we can actually like play the sieges i want to do hopefully [Applause] oh it pains me to see them just getting shot at i guess the solution would be a whole little calorie meant to chase him down uh [Applause] no no no no no no don't okay i'm not gonna watch this they turned around turn their backs to the [ __ ] archers yeah that's smart [Music] how many prisoners man anyone loads as prisoners [Music] okay we're gonna spam the army let them like recruit a little bit [Music] 27 lords as prisoners sure get 15 of our console consoles they're pretty good [Music] let's see [Music] both troops in your party gain one extra arrow per quiver you can now use all bows and horseback i don't think there is actually a bow we can get i like about 4d like fashion i think this is an 81 noble though let's upgrade to it anyway [Music] do you get these as well yeah oh yeah let's upgrade the arrows as well i guess we have to go for the latest version of the mod i prefer 1.7.1 uh what do you actually get in the latest version of the game did they did they fix the sieges because that's the only thing that [ __ ] annoys me to this day the cornea castle is actually besieged again i don't think i can get there in time i want to go recruit a couple more troops i'll see where their strength is at yeah look at that we [ __ ] them up real good i got the skill point two i guess two handed [Music] wrap downs and recruit a little bit more [Music] yeah but we see if we still play multiplayer online or below online we're still outclassed by everyone else who has all this stuff okay looks like they decided not to besiege that [Music] i told them to not attack anything and they still do it [Music] and i think they're almost going to be almost going to be peace now oh by default okay they're receiving more mourinho castle let me see if i can sit in there and get them to actually besiege it or get a defensive siege battle yeah request entry to the castle now that look at that they [ __ ] right off i made a forum thread you look look look look look look look look okay so we do know they're gonna message this maybe not uh they're good are they gonna make up their mind you look at him with only 315 i don't think that's enough i think that city has more garrison yeah they can't make up their mind what they're gonna do [Music] okay i think this guy has a full party yeah 180 [Music] if you go for them now they're just going to enter the city i don't want to fight him in the city though i guess it could be no nevermind that's gonna we can just declare war on him again [Music] i do all that that bypasses the non-aggression pact i'm pretty sure those guys can take that on on their own yeah call the men to join it join us this guy she's gonna get wrecked wherever she is is being attacked oh it's a river crossing battle [Music] in charge infantry [Music] be gonna be good if we we make them cross the river it's gonna slow them down a lot [Music] uh [Music] there's no player limit on the call mod oh nice what but what looks like looks like they're gonna make us cross the river [Music] yep so to follow your sergeants it will add to your hardware well i think it only taxes the host then i got a pretty decent pc which should be good then again we why would we want more than eight people i think four is way more than enough for cop like so each one of us can actually control a separate group in the fight ah [Music] move oh [Music] okay getting stuck come on amongst the archers there is not the best way is and then so the place in jonah the way he wants the first version of releases so all the quests will be disabled what do you mean what the quest you get in towns and villages [Music] archers moving victory know i mean that's not that big of a deal i guess the only problem is it's gonna take a lot longer to actually level up and get renown and money at the beginning with nato oh that's understandable you could probably launch it with someone on the mod but there's no guarantee it's gonna work [Music] ugh [Applause] [Music] [Applause] so unfortunately for them their reinforcements spawned all the way over there [Applause] [Music] forward soldiers move soldiers [Music] move that's my guy actually see [Music] oh [Music] what's up your phone how's it going i have yet to see one of our cavalry guys actually hit something with the yari long distance wow [Applause] my 24 dead on our side oh we have a traitor look at that look at him this whole clan rebelled apparently no they're only mercenaries probably oh jesus christ who is it this time is it sammy have you been graced by santa sammy again probably thanks for the 50 euro you generous man and looks like we can do mountain blade cob well we'll gonna be able to do mountain blade call once the a mod is actually released oh oh indeed your hunter here says uh he read somewhere well on the mod forums that the co-op mod is gonna be up to eight players now i'm thinking we do like four players so like one can control the infantry the other archers the third one can control kev and the fourth one can control a skirmisher cab and stuff like that looking like everyone can control a little bit of the army or we can like split off the infantry into the one switch shields and ones with pole arms and you know all that [ __ ] basically and it has a recommendation of it well can those eight players actually roam around the map on their own like so everyone can recruit troops of their own then join in a battle or like being an army like army like this i mean okay we're gonna she's not even on the list she got wrecked see yeah the mod can handle it well the the question is gonna be uh can the p my pc handle it if not we are gonna need sami to host i guess probably look there she she got wrecked by something somewhere let's best age this let's say i'm gonna take this well i got the third 700x for the cpu at 30 70 32 gigabytes ram 100 download 40 upload speed so we should be fine [Music] oh she's not dead she ran out of food so everyone was like wounded yeah so we can have a thousand versus a thousand with uh you being the only one who has above 60 fps and every one of us has like 20. as our pcs can't handle it and that's gonna be fun and i didn't know the rts camera mod but they've got it because yesterday yesterday was fun i'm only gonna drink a few beers then i proceeded to drink tea three beers of one that's the leader of vodka a couple of uh like beers with the fruit in them if you know what i mean you present alcohol the fruity ones but these guys actually gonna manage to besiege that that's what i'm guessing now your leftover handle oh god you have a laptop you place games on the laptop man well that's fun but one guy has like uh lured the army away together we're not gonna be able to destroy the walls until they get back all right sammy we can do we can do the david impera campaign co-op campaign you as uh i don't know syracuse or emperors me is macedon or something like that are you gonna attack come on you know you want to okay never mind their armies disbanding and so will mine if i'm not paying attention but we did bring their strength uh they're back up again do we i nee i actually need to take their territory before before they like lose total strength otherwise they're just going to be able to recruit more and more how's this going actually i need to check that more often we might get another plan to join us in this abdication then we can force it and destroy that catapult the walls are down [Music] a thousand words a thousand jesus yeah sultan just back in time for a siege battle okay there's one entrance there one there good football skip the infantry like here for now [Music] let's see where we can place the arches we're preparing for recording tomorrow what you're gonna kill game archers [Music] guess who's back again hunter hunter hunter archers [Music] move whoa archers testing out the cop mod so you can actually download it let's get all right this one where we need to oh [ __ ] all right yeah yeah this is the one where we need to go up there and kill the archers [Music] 3d editing how come is that coding then 3d editing let's bring these guys like closer a little bit [Music] doing both noise express would be to be easy well yeah i guess that would be a problem but the hunter did say they're gonna like remove the quests so it might take might like make it a bit harder in the beginning at least what's your name modeling first well if you can do both if you know how to call them model you're pretty well off at this point i'm not going to be able to squeeze by nope no way trying to make your own mold in the future well i guess you can join one of the mothers other teams already so you can like get some experience and whatnot and get some connections so some people can help you out in modeling or scripting or something like that it's uh usually the best idea like get into the modding scene so you have some help if you need to you know you'll feel like um don't stand something we can actually looks like we can squeeze through here [Music] warband modding team oh which mod which mod probable man was it prophecy of pandora oh god i'm getting shot in the ass they need a 3d modeler let's see we're actually learning to 3d models you can help out i think you can get into the mod uh if you like donate like two dollars to the eagle rising theme or the modeler the guy who models this skins for that you can hop into his you know inner work and see what he does [Music] could just sit here shoot them i'm getting shot from they can hit me from there no [ __ ] way man i'm gonna move my tree in i just wanna these are infantry as well i'm getting shot from somewhere again i want to do some sneaky actions oh [ __ ] no no no no ignore me [Music] come on come on [Music] now where the [ __ ] am i getting shot from [Applause] god [Applause] we already did a few burn load models so i'm sure you can make well definitely if you made models for this you can make uh ones for warband they're much simpler to make [Applause] or should be anyway [Applause] i guess you can get uh help me mod out the official roam mod i made we're not just i just uh at the the troop values and the like equipment they use and the names i just i don't know how to like actually implement the roman armor from other mods [Applause] well actually i do need to ask permission to use the models right first i'll just steal [Applause] those guys are knocked out more or less only one defender left i got 18 kills not bad but those are my guys [ __ ] yeah i assume so it's only like devs only maybe you can like see if you can pay for a cost or like us you know to be to get another server launched or something it is intensive though because you can have up to a thousand players on the server like jesus christ a thousand players in mountain blade that's a bit over the top it's like it's plans okay i guess there's an enemy inside of here since the catapult is throwing rocks this way or not am i missing something [Music] i guess that's where it is russia asia and eu and america yeah i know like maybe you can pay him and uh or tell him to like get another server and or something like that one of the enemy is following between the gates so we can get him [Music] but if they caught more like releases can we actually fight against each other in that because that will like give us like a bit a little bit more of a challenge because otherwise you know the piece you know ai intelligence artificial intelligence ain't that good they're a bit too easy to beat i'd say like sammy said but like the problem with that the air is always going to be stupid once you actually figure out how to beat them easily so like um there's not me much we can do about that or the mothers can do about that i guess they can make the ai use your use more cheats that would work oh look at that i'm on the list i don't want to do [ __ ] uh do i have anyone in the party who's actually a good governor um let me see i might have [Music] okay that's not good [Music] i can't just uh right let me dump the prisoners in here then we're gonna give it away [Music] try out the joining the call mod dev team they're trying their recruiting campaign uh well i guess uh they would need like scriptures more than modelers at that point so i'd have to assume it's a mercenary [Music] i want to sign governor uh how do we do that again thieves a giveaway oh look at that that guy actually joined them i can't tell if that's our clan or not [Music] wait a minute did the game actually delete what the abdication man yeah let's say we're gonna like take this i think i think melion castle is next then let's let the couple of these guys go actually no can she come with me have a decent amount of troops [Music] oh they're getting wrecked that's what's happening six months old [Music] well like i said we're gonna need to wait another year or two before we get any decent mods out like the big big mods like like baton well we do having the rising i guess you can say yeah i don't want them to leave the settlement before we besiege it or we can just uh do that wait for one of the guys to actually lure them in this chance it would be faster well i'm well i mean i'm not in a hurry to be honest there's lots of mods to check out and it's fun stuff you as is actually let's reset deployment takeover command [Music] this is [ __ ] fairly flat considering where we [Music] are follow me hello a lot of our army is actually like pretty sh like low level level trash unfortunately [Music] ugh look at that we actually outnumber the enemy for once on the battlefield that is paying attention that's [ __ ] loose formation okay i guess you have to do this what's [ __ ] lie information game what the hell's happening okay now they're in this formation let you this time what do you mean what's the donation [Music] that was an easy enough way to check yeah it's it's not sammy santa sammy you know i i i like uh reset the alert i didn't like um there wasn't another donation i just reset it let's see if it shows up wasn't that another one there is another one uh the stream labs ball is gonna say it should follow up their ass jesus what it's jesus was that's all their reinforcements i'll accept it no never mind there's more up there when i go up to the enemy and just starts laying them like this you kind of feel like one you except when you're getting shot all the time yes yes hopefully the work [ __ ] is gonna slow down a little bit so you can relax a bit more but i guess it's a big deal everywhere now since the prices are going up and all that [ __ ] and the cost of materials is going up as well soldier [ __ ] soldier forward looks like i made their archers actually flee oh they got more reinforcements coming in their mind [Music] that's how you avoid spheres [Music] infantry [Music] uh [Music] it's the archers the leaf just boxed up instead of spreading out i guess we're gonna get the lift since i've wasted all my ammunition [Music] yeah sure hunter you can always rewind or wait like three months until this episode comes out on youtube i think i have videos to the like middle of january or june scheduled up i'm gonna take a while here until everything comes up it was easy only seven deaths on our side [Music] only 53 experience for the troops [Music] right we wanna get them out of the city there then besiege it if i can actually maneuver around yes you can let's take that in this case like let's take this area even though that's gonna put us into contact with sergio so that's not that good but what can you do [Music] would be nice if they actually okay yeah they are sergio so we might have a little bit of support from the other factions maybe 35 it looks like the valentines and the battanians might declare war on them or [Music] what apparently they can go to war with factions that don't exist sense [Music] hopefully we can we can lure enough of them here to attack us only 288 defenders in there nice that's gonna be easy well i hopefully i can lure them over here so they don't attack the one of the castles over there i think i have time to get back there hunter's back [Music] what they can't gather up together enough troops to attack me here come on guys [Music] it would be cool if you can actually see the ai like rush into a castle or a light rush into a break into a siege they defended from the inside that would be pretty cool to see because a lot of these guys actually have a lot of tactics and leadership skills so they might be able to get in there without losing too much [Music] okay so it looks yeah definitely seems like there's a lot less castle types than i remembered being there [Music] which is a bit weird i think there was a lot like more differences before might be maybe tripping a little bit though quickly get off the horse don't get shot [Music] we're gonna have enemies coming at us here [Music] need which one the multiplayer one what the hell do those guys say range on me come on game let's break pretty far away staying outside of here is not the best way it is oh [ __ ] that's what i mean by having a lengthy air weapon you can't actually swing it inside where the what don't tell me i'm getting shot from out there okay this wasn't the smartest way it is as per usual yeah they play a one-nil multiplayer a little bit i do like the squad version yeah i got the aimbot really i mean they get the import in all of these i did play i do like the squad version of the game where you control a bunch of like archers or infantry or or cavalry another one's pretty good and i do like the uh five on five or four versus four maybe maybe some other time and i think you need to be at on uh to play the multiplayer i think you need to be on the latest version of the game which i'm not so i can't really play the multiplayer because i'm still on version 1.7.0 [Music] i'm gonna have to update so once i finish this mod if the other mod is updated i can do it then [Music] no i'm not gonna claim it for myself of course we can't dump any prisoners in there why would we mercenary swordsman nope the problem is if i update the game then i can't play the mod you understand that i can't play the mods i have installed on this that's the issue like if i update the game all of these mods are gonna break none of them are gonna work so i can't update until i finish the playthrough oh you fool why would you do that i can reverse it back but every time i do that it's gonna take a long ass time and i don't want to mess i don't want to mess with mods breaking you never know what's going to happen [Music] let's see i did say we're going to take million castle next me lying castle he lying me lying castle out next [Music] we good to let some of these go so they can replenish [Music] grab her [Music]
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Have higher syphilis rates led to stillbirths?
maybe you thought we left syphilis in the 1950s diagnose syphilis early treat syphilis adequately but according to a fact brief from Wisconsin March CIS cases in the US actually went up 80% between 2018 and 2022 the highest rate since the 1950s Wisconsin ranks 29th in the nation for syphilis with about 13 cases per every 100,000 people this trend is especially scary for pregnant people because syphilis puts them at a higher risk of pregnancy complications it can also be passed to a fetus and even if you're not pregnant syphilis is still a serious sexually transmitted infection it can cause blindness deafness brain or heart damage and even paralysis but just one injection of penicillin can cure syphilis in its early stages the bottom line sexually active wisconsinites and especially anyone who might become pregnant should ask their doctor about syphilis and get tested follow us for more on everything Wisconsin
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Andriy Kobolyev: EU needs gas transit via Ukraine for diversification and energy security
I would like to to now give the D floor to try a couple EFT a CEO of enough to gas the Ukrainian integrated gas company I guess it'll show a couple of slides to support my point but before slides and being put on the screen a lecture for disappoint the moderator made is that Europe is choosing cheapest supplier at the expense of more reliable one it's not the case in all countries in central Eastern Europe in many cases Gazprom price is much higher than market price and this is decision of Stockholm trim you know the first one which will go to at the end of 2017 also include a specific reference to the fact that Gazprom was overcharging Ukraine so in some cases for Western Europe as from has one approach whereas for central eastern europe Gazprom has different approach and that approach is based not only on foreclosing market but that's closing is used to maintain dominant position and that dominant position is used for charge suppliers so this one production I wanted to make I would like to comment on issue which was often raised today by many speakers also during previous session issue which we enough the gas and I believe general in Ukraine are convinced is of strategic in importance for development not only of gas market in Ukraine properly but also for fully integrating Ukraine into European gas market without leaving possibility to reverse that integration I must say that from point of view of naphtha gas there the reps and people who doubt whether we're serious about this I'd like to make two comments about unbundling why we are serious about this firstly it is exactly our team who proposed that unbundle should be made in 2015 one would wonder why I'm always citing one strategic thinker to my personnel that when you talk about strategy many people like to discuss where you want to get away I want to be visions goals and stuff like that definitely so important but from my perspective any strategic document should start with a bit different paragraph it should start with a paragraph what you are prepared to sacrifice to get what you want to get because otherwise it makes no sense from not the gas perspective we are prepared and we were prepared and we proposed that transit business and gastrous mission business in general should be moved outside the room after gas for several reasons to remove from us monopoly tag in Ukraine firstly secondly to make sure transit is kept in Ukraine because it's a matter of strategic interest this time four years have passed I see another the last one but not least important reason to do on bonding and that reason is quite simple we've achieved certain significant market change that change comes from quite a simple to understand but difficult to achieve exercise removing corruption mr. Hilditch system vienna in his beautiful castle but he is not managing our ggs anymore that's one of the biggest achievements and because of that we are met we are making progress in the rest occasion in creating supplies from europe in allowing free search but access to our network and many other things but if scenes change and he is back all efforts of our team these four years of our time invested will be basically wasted and the best way to achieve irreversibility is to make sure the recipient partner that would manage our DTS and that partner will make sure that corrupt people will never be back so that's the point those three points are very important to understanding of the gas real intent so when we had been to by some people why don't you just give away the system to someone except for all other considerations such as transit Gazprom I'm most asking someone mean to whom can you show us properly structured entity with proper corporate governance that will ensure compliance and transparency in the future which means proper arms lands basis approach to all market participants not only enough to gas as soon as that partner is there and we are looking for that partner and as soon as we comply with our transit : Turkish Gazprom that can be achieved that gesture start which describes point of view of naphtha gas and now ideology I would just start with small brief mentioning of couple of parameters crane system can you please move to the next slide you probably know about the system is huge thirty-eight thousand kilometers it is not currently over capacitated so we had quite high trends that in previous year as a capacity sorry 146 billion cubic meters per year and the relation between the mass consumption trends it is approximately one two three so a system 75% of its let's say revenues and its activities are performed around transit of gas exclusive Russian gas to European countries next slide please what is also interesting about our system our system has the highest coefficient of variation between usual daily transit volume and peak volumes it's close to 30% if we compare to North stream the coefficients there is lands s 1% next slide please and if you look at really bilge of the system if you look at disruption index we are comparing currently ourselves to Gazprom and the index is adjusted to the length of the system so basically it's divided also by the difference in lengths our system is significantly more reliable giving you all those technical parameters one would wonder what is preventing us from unbundling and as we love to say in their English expressions there's elephant in the room in our case is not elephant we have a Barons room and I was personally choosing this picture because our team gave like an aggressive bear but I believe their own it's not aggressive bear it's very relaxed well-fed pretty much comfortable bear here ed yes it was a report from my trust commission he likes it nice report thank you so much and he's waiting because basically there is nothing to shreds a bear so he just sits there and he's doing nothing why the birds are important for consideration of unbundling and I mentioned this relation between the mass transportation and transit for important purpose if you would imagine transmission system where 25 percent of activities is compliant with certain energy package and 75 percentage is not compliant because Gazprom doesn't want to comply can you consider unbundling effective I think the obvious answer is no the answer is supported by all people who understand what unbundling means and how it should be working next slide please we enough to gas start addressing the issue in 2014 we have requested formula Gazprom to comply with EU energy law in particular to give us permission to resign existing contract to newly created operator well expected ligustrum refused because usually say no to anything which undermines position of the bear enough the gas suggested cultural discussion in the format which was successful to ensure gas supply to Ukraine gas perm refused because they said it's not a matter for discussion with you is bilateral negotiations so they simply refused as an outcome we decided to go to Stockholm tribunal and the whole tribunal in March 2018 ruled that it's not up to them to decide whether Gazprom should be required to resign the contract or not but it's up to Ukrainian and European regulators to decide and it's up to them because they're the ones who should have the leverage to make us prompt comply with legislation which by the way on one hand is quite pragmatic on the other hand is very relevant decision because that's exactly the roles regulators next slide while waiting for gas prompt decision NAFTA gas team has achieved certain elements of progress gas market law was implemented which is compliant with energy package we have created an independent not independent but they separated branch and all assets of existing gjs operator will move to this branch and that branch can be used in the future as the basis for creating a full separate tea so by simply taking branch outside of the goose after gas group in mood elsewhere we also ensured such party access for everybody in the market and I believe that companies who work in Ukraine currently and we have a huge number of the company support in selling gas can confirm is that TPA in Ukraine is actually not a joke it's actually working where we're still not capable of complying with the European key is that we cannot move fully this branch outside naphtha gas group because our contact was Gazprom Rica requires us specifically to control the system otherwise if we do it the easiest move Gazprom can do is based on that move simply cancels the contract and Ukraine is a country enough the gas is a group is magazine making approximately three percent of our GDP on transit currently for us it's a why to the Mount next slide please considerations we should be taken into account as to how unbundling should be done after the end of the contract firstly its compliance with European law secondly proper capacity booking either by Gazprom or as at you of takers or maybe Russian companies and certainly we should take into consideration how our transit rate can vary depending on the volumes and the time of the booking our current rate of 2.4 TCM 100 kilometres for 120 cm can be even Lord provides there is a company like Gazprom for example who will do a big long-term booking with as a proper conditions such as our ability to pledge contracts and trust lower capital because of that how we believe is what is the most evident and the best route to achieve on one hand and bundling on the hat awnser hand compliance and also to ensure irreversibilities change as I mentioned before next slide please our position of the gas and that was our position 2014 which was later translated through support of people deputies of Ukraine into a new law that we should attract each partner and the law which was adopted zan is quite revolutionary because for the first time in history our Parliament allowed to engage any company which is not state-owned but outside Ukraine into a joint either ownership or management of Ukrainian GS what we are also considering after gas and that's our advice to the state into the government is that if there is not villainous from international partners to take control over the whole system separation of transit can be considered and separation of in the ground go storages which is quite expensive but not much what's a profitable asset to cover the cost of capital can be moved out of the equation if there is rule earnest to manage the asset it can be done if there's willingness to manage all the transit we enough two guys believe that option should be seriously considered next slide please to simplify decision-making in terms of unbundling giving our bands room we have developed two simple decision trees first one if for the period until 2019 and it basically starts with a simple question can regulator and you buddies make us prom a man the transit contract to comply with the law if the answer is yes there is an option until 2018 extrude transfer assets completely modeling unlock full virtual Russ flow become fully compliant with certain energy package if answer is no and so far it has been no you can't do anything of the above without significant damaging interests of both Ukraine and European gas consumers because interruption of gas in case of cancellation of contract becomes very very possible scenario as was done already in 2009 however after thousand nine team we have more options next slide please if you look what will happen when the contract will expire we believe that firstly we should try to have a proper contract with Gazprom where Gazprom will boot capacity and the Ukrainian law foreign partner will be responsible for managing Ukrainian system which will automatically mean that full ownership and bundling becomes possible and should be done and in that case partnership model between operator and Ukrainian government in terms of isin management contracts or is or if there is a ruling partner to purchase a system that can be also considered should be implemented the same model can be implemented if let's say Gazprom says no we don't buy we don't want to book capacitors but the point which can be implemented there is that Gazprom can start giving gas on the western border of Russia eastern border of Ukraine and you of takers can book capacity so far I know at least two companies who've tested that idea was Gazprom all of them received negative reply gas from the latest discussion we heard whose people who went to Moscow to talk about this is that like look guys all old contract state but if we have a new contract with someone maybe Zen which again I understand is the way of saying no if all of those options are not available then again isin of the gas or any other state-owned company will have to start doing swaps is that the last option we believe and then only ideal model unbundling if it's tough the gas would be possible next slide please our view is that in terms of implementation of unbundling it's important to allow to negotiate properly starting with the most compliant in most comprehensive decision on the last decision 3 the first one in this respect we very much welcome negotiations which can shade European Commission we hope those negotiations will include Gazprom and I have long experience talking to these guys somewhere from 2006 my position I've told our opinion is quite simple if Gazprom is not known in the room there is no point to talk to anyone because that's a trick you can decide any sinuous Ministry of Energy then mr. Miller comes reminds everybody say a private joint stock company with majority shareholder of the state but still there are private investors and that's why position of the Minister of Energy is not crucial for him I've seen this many times so Gazprom should be in the room and if no matter how successful those negotiations are we believe that with the help EC European Commission Ukrainian side should continue as a process of finding partners for our system in order to make sure that by the end of 2019 specifically by January 2020 the contract with new pattern will be signed and when our contract is expires with Gazprom system can be managed with assistance of proper international and compliant with European legislation energy company thank you for attention many thanks mr. mr. Kabakov I think that was a very structure than the rest ready check approach and it's much to be discussed about that and you you mentioned at the beginning about the need for workable proper unbundling of an EU partner in the biggest transit system which leads me to the to the two last speakers which are both representing you
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LaLiga Finale : Salvation at Last
[Music] the final day of la liga centenary brought plenty of emotions joy sadness and the non-signing of killian embopi but we're going to start with a relegation okay let's start with your question [Music] yeah because that was what really mattered this weekend and oh my god those those those kinds of drama i don't know what stuff because i watched it i was i was rooting for a granada stay up they look like they should decide that the best chance they were they only sight at home how did they not stay up yeah i feel the same way too because last week i remember discussing this and brought us kind of like grenade out of the relegation question because we felt like they would be able to get the job done against an espanol who haven't been at it for the last 10 games but they couldn't because they missed chances poor old molina was celebrating destroying america two weeks ago and now he's crying because he missed a penalty which was absolutely crucial and yeah it's it's pretty it was pretty hard breaking out like to see yeah especially and their their side that they brought so much they brought some vibrancy especially when they had diego martinez who surprised everyone when he first came into the job none of us we pretty knew anything about some of our friends that he was under united states first season he beats barcelona at home he gets run out into the europa league in the europa league they do well they knock out faculty and after he's gone it's just it's it's just some rival for that robin miranda the next manager i thought they should i thought maybe with the caretaker manager maybe that's where they sort of messed up they should have got some problems rather than stick with the caretaker for as long as he did yeah i agree with you really made the difference when he came in and he felt like they really missed the trick when they came to ruben teresa for as long as they did and i saw a lot of granddad fans they were really complaining during that period about the club's management because they felt like they should have taken more action on robert marino earlier they should have appointed karanka or anyone else earlier and now they've paid the price for bad decision-making and yeah as you said it really shows how good diego martinez was that he took the scene which is more or less the same as last season besides the events of kennedy and a couple of others yeah and they still like and they still are able to replace those players by bringing you zuni and some other people but they're still down and it's it felt like granada just let's walk their way to the renovation zone because i don't remember them being in the room yeah exactly it looked like it looked like that a comfortable lead all season they were i didn't think like you said last week we didn't even mention them but you have to remember there was a time during the season that they went six straight games losing i think that was when they sat back marina finally so and in total they went like they got like two wins in they got two draws in nine games and the rest are defeat so is that part of the scene that really caused them because at the point like we said it was all sunshine and roses there was a room where they druid barcelona they beat atleti and yeah it was all looking great for them now it's a sad relegation yeah it's honestly it's it's a salary the top four pretty much besides you're on madrid i'm not sure where they say as much besides real madrid the rest of the top four kind of like kind of like between five points of each other in terms of their progress so far and yeah you also have to pray gradle for taking results from these guys yeah it's all it's but for a team in the relegation zone it's more about what you do against the people around you and besides beating besides beating marioka they didn't really do much against the arrivals levante beats them recently and they just managed to beat others they didn't get anything from caddies this season and yeah that those are the results that have pretty much doomed them yeah speaking of cadet lozano he had a very good run for his goal and what's changed like what's changed from the time cedric got this because once again you got this job had yeah he changed the way the site played it changed their energy and even today without ivan who has been one of those players who was told to get the job done it's been it's been really good the revolution that sergio gonzalez has done i believe he also learned from his relegation of realvolve last season where his side were too conservative sometimes when they could have pushed forward or when they were like good in one half and bad in the next half his car this team have been pretty adventurous in the counter attack and they've been actually fun to watch sometimes it's just that their problem was that they have too many chances and they take too many chances to score a goal last week it was obvious this week negredo and perez should have purchased earlier but lozano like we said who hasn't gotten a lot of game time under sergio gonzalez is ironically the man that saves them from relegation it's crazy at football yeah it's after the 6-2 against uh we didn't expect them to stay out yeah i wasn't expecting them to stay up after that i was like grind they're going to come from america they need a miracle to stay up because that defeat the manner of the defeat was pretty damning and grand i had the head-to-head on them too but then you know that great last-minute winner by abdom perhaps last week whose goal now is historic like he was hoping you know yeah was pretty important and today they go from angel and the last one from grenier have just sent america fans into delirium and it's great that america have stability now like they're not swapping um position swapping divisions every year because for the last five years they've been either in the third division second division first division they've never stayed in one place consecutive so now this is good this is progress for them yeah it is and with the with the club with what's going on with the american owners it's nice for them to have like so much stability in there in this project and it was a project where like when we looked at buyer on paper at the start of the season plenty of people who followed la liga expected them to stay up because they believed that they signed one but it seems like somehow through the season things just didn't click for them defensively they couldn't buy gold mariki came in and he revolutionizes if those the person that i could see single-handedly in some ways save my stakes because his goals made such a huge difference he he also assisted the goal for anger which was a beautiful goal by doing two of them made quite a bit of one truths in that move and yeah he's been the second or arguably first best signing in the um winter market is between him and aubameyang for me he's just really taking america's attack to another because while they were a bit defensively solid more than the other teams they lacked goals and he's provided goals threats is really good and i'm looking forward to seeing him more in the next season yeah i am i i hope they are they can because i believe it's just alone so i hope they can i think i have a decent amount of backing so hopefully they can at the very least arrange on that loan for him yeah and would have what what differences did you see in him in this side where he was excited and the last time he came in as a fireman and he was not able to see that what was different i don't think there's a huge difference in everything because he pretty much did the same thing he does every other time he makes he basically takes teams back to basics okay we have to defend what we have to attack and so so we have to make use of set pieces crosses i feel like with laganes it was just more a lot of things against them but with majorca it just came to his favorite blue situation because at least they had signed murica in the transfer window and had made one or two other auditions that you know were able to keep them up i just think that this america side has more quality than the like on this side that got relegated three seasons ago and they didn't have two birth weights in a city yeah oscar i just did to the end yeah he said but it was injured for so many things went against them they lost a lot of their best players and i remember in that final game where oscar finally came back got that one chance like score against you i'm here yeah yeah it's sad when those things happen but yeah celta are the ones that deserve to be relegated that season not them yes no yes without without and we will miss granada for what they've done it's it's not yet to say what the yeah their fans are very passionate as well you know i won't miss the fact that they're a boogie team for barcelona but we still have got this to do it but yeah yeah it's never nice to see any team go down even if they are your greatest friend nah i'm not going to lie that's why you're good that three years ago but yeah it's in general it's not nice to see teams go down because it's the implications are really huge they have to lose players it's pretty second there's a pretty difficult place to come back from when you go down you can ask america and other people andrea that place is bad if you don't get up immediately yeah it is it is for sure but we'll focus more on the higher exons at the table where seventh seven excited it wasn't played seven yes played against athletic varsity against uh the area assumption said the athletes at first athletic didn't get the seventh one reference goal pretty much showed any so they had um let's say would they consider the season of success or if they got to the point of the super crowd they did okay they did well uncovered already in la liga they only felt the top seven i i feel it's a good season for athletic because this is the first time in a long while that they've gone into match day 38 with something to play for so i feel that alone is a positive but you know it's still the same frustrations like you know what if yaki williams could finish or whatnot and you know i had hope for mayan sunset but it seems like he went off the ball through injury or loss of fun so he just hoped that athletic could so produce that young striker like a duries again or somebody because in midfield they're producing a lot of good players and they're tying them down to long contracts but he just you know they're just a 15 a double digit to go forward away from charging for europe and for marcelino yeah who knows because one one president elect one seemed the other doesn't so who knows what's going to happen yeah the quotes from one of the president's elections that marcelino's kind of my first choice which read in between the lines and if you're a coach and you're in this position i don't i wouldn't see myself wanting to stay yeah honestly if i'm actually no and i'm getting a better job off for where you know the president of the people in charge actually wants me i'd walk because it's like he's done nothing wrong for athletic and yet his job has been under question i personally don't think that's fair yeah yeah because with the limitations of this team i'll say 10 is to be a success exactly but what what's his level though because i don't think his level is i think maybe he's like valencia yeah and i had this link to this paint job after the workout so we have to say about that but what i know is that whoever gets in is going to get a pretty consistently good manager who this is his first season his first full season not finishing the top seven so that alone is like testament to how good he is yeah and he does it with a team with the limitations yeah and like you said it's not like several years ago when when i was still young it was there yeah it said the idea it's a team under construction they're not they're not as good as the ones that are pretty and for athletics they were to lose marceline what do you think would be a good option to replace parsons they could run this back and get ernie valverde you know getting back just do not do not get azir garitano back for any reason just stay with not as if sorry guys can don't get don't get hazier garitano either at all no one deserves that is possibly an option i'd like to see take a job of a stable mid-table la liga team and see if we can get them into europe yeah something that would really improve a lot of the teams in the league he will for sure speaking of consistent managers julian lopez his third season in charge of sevilla sevilla they've finished in top four they haven't done that since the 50s also they finished the season above 17 points for three consecutives which i don't think they've done in yeah i mean it's a great achievement but you know you'd expect more from you'd expect the patek it's like try and take the next step and make this team play more braver especially in europe in europe i feel like the next aim should be getting past the round of 16 and making it to what would but you know you are if you want to improve i feel like that's a goal a reason a goal like you should try him for you know because villarreal yeah i kind of like an inspiration for them because emery got his first quarter final this last time so you know yeah that's some that's an aim because like hey villarreal can do it why can't we and also yeah if we can just freshen up the spot and try and maintain that yeah i'll say the frustration for sevilla as the fact that i don't remember them playing two consecutively good games yeah the amount of games that they played that you like oh wow they played well for breathtaking you can count them right on one on one hand pretty much and that's when you see the group that he got in the champions league although i think unlike you i think the group was somewhat something that barcelona's group but far environmental received but it was a group that you would expect now if given the quantity of players that he had given the contributors that the other teams would expect but they didn't and i think that's the major criticism and that was all before the interest so that's something to work and especially when they play against a team that presses very quickly and they go to status backfield that's where they really struggle there they play out of yeah if they can improve on those things like you said also the savior's own transitions i feel need to be quicker because they are so slow sometimes yeah if they can work on those teams we'll see a much better team next year yeah well and who do you think should start next year for today's striker and a cereal refrigerator because i've been up season seems like okay but since the end of the season i'm just thinking maybe raphael is better off what's up them both of them have their problems honestly i don't know there's a part of this season where somebody these are not my words someone described my family's hold up play as being a flower face so i don't know if savia can get somebody that's consistent because nsu was great last season and not so good this year so if they can get someone who consistently gets 15 plus goals that they can do that but even if they if they can't then i still say stick with us as they create from here for the start of the season so you don't think lucas fourier would be a good option because he's we've we've been happy with him but the one thing that comes to my mind is he doesn't have the goal outfits to you never know until you try though right so you know if they can get lucas boy and he's the sum out and he's the right proper for them and that's great for them but i don't really see it let's move on to barcelona barcelona so every time i don't watch a game they tend to lose and they lost to be at a hour [Music] yeah i mean i'll be honest right the game is a meaningless game first we've already been second and but the thing is that i don't care what any fan says you never want to see your team lose whether it's a friendly or a champions league final it's still i was frustrated that we lost because i want us to end the season on the high end that you get but at the same time you have to put you have to keep context in an everything perspective it's a game where i'm sure the players are thinking about what they're going to do for holiday and villarreal like i said i have the team with more agency where i'm frustrated with the game is that the way we lost is pretty much similar to the other games we've lost on this season where we are dominant we don't take our chances the other team scores with their first or second chance and the first or second chance they get comes from a mistake is the same formula that has limited us to not crossing the 80 point barrier for the last two seasons so you know it's just a reminder that hey we need to fix that somehow whether it's getting better players while working smart within the wage budget or just better coaching overall because i don't see the need for danny elvis to completely vacate the right back spot i'm playing defensive mission and le pedrasa do whatever he wants to do there but yeah everything has to just keep improving and it's important to know that barcelona work in progress and you know we have a lot of work to do to catch real madrid next year and what grade will you get you say it's a working progress but i'll say a b or maybe a b-minus the minus is take into account that we want europa league and return but if i'm looking at domestically i'd say given where teams were at the start of the season how even me who was normally possible like that we probably won't make it up for i would say b i'll go on i'll give i'll give them you'll give it what yeah i'll give an a oh you're being kind of barcelona that's not like you no no there's some i'll give them an a's because i'll say barcelona they've done really well compared to my acquisition we said i started soon i was like this is the worst part i've seen in my life obviously they've improved squad given they brought it up to finish second to improve radically the way it personally did in and in the games against the top components of speaker where the things were actually really performed european yeah yeah it's been it's been a long season man yeah you can only be grateful that we finished in the top four pretty comfortably and at one point even deluded ourselves into thinking we could catch your madrid remember when that was a possibility yeah yeah we will report everybody over optimism being carried by the great work of aleman in the transfer window yeah he has been the vibration because like given where barcelona were and where he's put them yeah it's yeah yeah overall i feel the best and most accurate thing can say is that it's an improvement on last season besides obviously we not winning a trophy in general it feels like it's an improvement too hopefully and maybe apart from that track game is the way they went when they lost supercar they lost it with pride and it's like we went out like idiots like we normally do in europe like we went out with a bit of sense [Music] for sure you went out too but yeah yeah so true and where do you where do you what will be success for this team next season do you expect them to maybe win the league or would you say if barcelona challenge tickets i'd say the latter is more realistic because what we have to do is we have to cut down that one go considered per game down and with the defensive signings we've gotten so far and the ones were linked so i'm not too confident about that changing massively so the other option is scoring more upfront which we can definitely should do so depending on who we get i would say challenging real madrid to the last day would be successful and also trying to win the cop again and win the super cup and then the champions league okay sarah sarah i feel i feel partisan at the end yeah we should try for champions league we should really try for the last hits but if we get a difficult team in the group stage and we finish second they can't be helped we never know when the champions league you never know but last time they finished in the semi-finals they also finished seven so yeah it could definitely say that see that the champions league run took their focus away from the league a bit and you know the fact that they well they like this game shows that against top teams villarreal are really good against bottom half teams they have they've had their problems and that's what's caused them in your public place but still getting into a competition where you consider them favorites along with the likes of west ham and fearing in and who else is there i can't remember off my head now i believe corn corner and i think yeah all right so giving the teams that are there you'd expect villarreal with unai emery's experience to win that competition or at least get to the final so that's another opportunity for silverware provided they can also you know maintain a good challenge in the league yeah and in the league now that they will be let's say quote-unquote where they'll be able to rest a lot of their fears so actually surprisingly in emmy so is it possible for that finish and suffering challenge to the end adaf lazy it's possible but they have to do two things number one okay you have to two things have to happen number one jared has to be more fits than he was because when in the few limited appearances he had villarreal looked excellent against liverpool for the 45 first for five minutes they really had them on the ropes because mourinho was there doing what he does best and i think they need to improve the goalkeeping situation has to improve because they've lost at least 10 points from that department yeah i would agree with that especially they could get married actually yeah let's let's move on to athlete we're all saucy and this was i guess nothing was really insane with atleti we can say the same things that was said about sevilla and barcelona is their case a bit worse because they came into the season with the expectations of okay we've strengthened our squad we've kept since what they wanted to talk now let's go for the title again let's go for the chapters they really flattened all three of the four conditions apart from music i'll say they did okay yeah yeah in the champions league was definitely a big improvement and a good season from athletic because they got out of a very dangerous group and they got a quarter finals and just barely lost the masses but domestically yeah for me defense not defending the league in a proper way was is disappointing because i felt that let's see besides not having enough center backs to play in the back three were a better team than real madrid and the rest but then that didn't pan out the inconsistencies between the forward players like one week one set of games is korea the next set is just fixed next set is griezmann no one really held that place down for themselves in defense you had the progress that hermoso and felipe and savage made the last scene they completely regressed back to clownish levels of defending and another big thing was that all black's form massively plummeted this year because he went from bringing a world-class goalkeeper to being to being like yeah yeah to be i'm not i'm not insulting to stick i understand like two of them have basically been normal for the last year in the second case last 18 months but yet they've been normal and to win the league you need to have a world pass goalie like courtois has won so many games for real madrid or has kept them in games long enough for the other players to make a difference all black and ter stegen having done that and in all the last cases even worse because he's actually made mistakes to which you could barely never say about him before you could never associate him with mistakes so he has to return to his old level and then atletic they need to just be wise in this transfer window try and get a striker get their defenders and yeah see what happens yeah i think in like if they make a mistake and they get another like should be okay but especially at right back it doesn't look like simulators yeah they don't have the right stock is their only real right back and he's not his fitness is always in question yeah at least you need to really beef up set the right side of their defense too and another thing with simiony he needs to say guys we have this plan let's stick with it for most of the season because far too many times he has chopped and changed and it confused the players as well yeah it did like you could tell what you're trying to let's say like we're doing three five four four four two but at the end of the day maybe that's why having renewables was such a big for them because you could make that transition from a three five two to four to four four two and mario and their opponents are of sausage that like i'll say in some ways they they're the kind of kid like if you're a rex you say fairly recognizable okay yeah and that's that's the story of achievement we didn't really recognize them they didn't really make pull up branches but there they are they finished in top six again yeah and they got they got the job done i guess like i i know you've had the discussion about him i know and whether you'll just say i could get someone better if there's someone better you know they could get him but then i said i don't feel emmanuel has done anything wrong i do feel like i have the same thing with sevilla that i have to do with russell's yeah they need to make the next step pretty soon otherwise they'll start going backwards and that next step for me which will such that that is you know trying to get do better in the europa league yeah and challenging for top four more consistently where the ghostly companies yeah that's the thing because he's the drop in his ex productivity was a shock to a lot of us this season and you know they need you need that 15 plus goal a season striker to really progress so hopefully isa this season was just a blip and he gets back to his level next year and real faba comes back from injury and is his old self part two remembers how to score again they well if those don't happen then they need to look at a transfer window and say okay who can we bring in that will just add new energy to the attack because i feel versatile they're starting to get a bit comfortable and when you get too comfortable you start you can you can never stay in the same place either go up or down so you have to yeah you have to try and improve the team whether it's by improving the players actually or getting a new signing that would be like hey i'm here let's go yeah yeah and given the fact that the ariel and betsy's who are standing through their sandwich in between we both think they're playing at a high level they're going to improve yeah just means that the speed is going to be yeah because yeah every all the teams and i expect like the teams below real society villarreal to also try and start improving to try and steal those spots from them so firstly i'd have to keep moving forward whether it's domestically on europe either one is fine but it would be excellent actually one three one but without shade skin again it's a stellar campaign for a team not much not the big budgets we expected actually yeah they stayed up and they set up a constantly yeah yeah it was a great season for lg because you know i was kind of surprised that they sat as quick um as creeper when they did because i thought he was good and he kept them up last year but francisco like we said has been amazing and he's kept healthcare pretty comfortably you can say the same thing about kiki sanchez flores and tafe once they got out of their locations and didn't look like they go back in up let's run through a couple of scores as well valencia celta and in this game for those that have been watching those massive process massive process from valencia fans who refused to go into winner yeah was the last time you won it i know jared has winning last two years i think it was a year maybe it was the year before yeah you know not like he's going to get him into a national team but still it's another feather to his cap yeah it is honestly that is like a master class on how to make a team that is one of the four or five best in spanish history become a jerk yeah because it feels like a lot of players will go again this a game for relatively and for like less than their actual value you know i don't get what club who is having a show decides to advertise to other clubs hey our players are available we sell them and they expect to get like the price that they want another thing is that why do you have to sell all of these players at once if you're wiser you sell them one at a time so that you're not you get money while not completely compromising the strength of your team because after that massive sale in was it 2020 you guys went from being in the champions dictionary looking over and showed their relegation that's not right and it seems like the same thing right and in second half of the season so you have to think that if things don't improve it could be even worse but yeah that'll be a topic for another day i don't think you guys will get really get that in the next two years unless peter lim really presses the self-destruct button yeah but the thing is you never know you never know and you honestly hope not yeah it's good that right yeah they completed the season without yeah another point of correction baseline i have to make if they want to catch 100 yes real madrid when they go down they don't usually lose stupid points it seems they should beat so yeah but yeah yeah it's a great season for rayo to stay up against all the odds because they even got promotion against all the odds hope to see them soon it is what it is and yeah let's speak about them that they said because did you see his message today oh no so his message was like you know what like uh i thank romney for trying to get me like i and it feels like you know when you go on the dates with someone and then after that full i like you you're a nice guy but let's just be friends yeah i i can't say that has happened to me before but i get that it would be painful yeah yeah like speaking from personal experience from personal reaction of my brother who's a real madrid fan i'm guessing eighty percent of them have blocked killian in bucky on instagram but the reaction honestly with this whole thing i say i'll say that the media that acted like it was a done deal when the guy himself said i will make my decision at the end of the season you can say ombappe is a drama queen but he said what he said and he stuck to it he made his decision people went and overplayed their hand by saying he's coming they said he was definitely coming in august he's a free agent now we're putting we're making him bappy shirts our players and chair and bappy when he scores against us it will support the french national team against the spanish national team because they have been bappy well it's funny how to understand nothing yeah it is funny and and you're right it's like even throughout the press conferences from the time they got paris internet in the group stages until in the last 16 almost every press conference was about them even more and finished yesterday so well it was about nothing and i feel that's such an insult to the current squad exactly because given what they've done given how hard they work to get to where they are given how spectacular the season they've had it's a lack of respect like marco was like us for not signing fair enough that that could be marcus richardson but i think they also like us in that class they're the same people that attacked bill every other day like mike are in no position to say someone likes us and then you have people saying oh bobby he's a coward he's a little man he's a you know words that i can't see on this podcast because we get the money time yeah but yeah it's like it's sour grapes from some some people in the remedy sector for the rematch but foreign magic players i get they'd be upset that their club is being used this way because i know that for a fact that foreign they love real madrid from the bottom of their hearts you can see it through the way they play and everything so obviously it's going to annoy them they're close those instagram posts were like coordinated you know you're so coordinated that then you had benzema putting a two-pack picture that held this big bag yeah was so sure but he was going to come yeah you have to see you have to see because a lot of people are saying the door is closed forever i'm like will you really reject him in three years time if he's free and still one of the best players in the world if you do that then that's dumb no yeah it's very it's just like pride right it's yeah if you get tembaki three years from now the thing is going to be 26 by the time this contract is let's say over and it's a three-year contract right so you can leave in two years maybe he wants to play with messi for two minutes yeah try to win power central i think that's a worthy cause yeah and more power to him and if he comes to roma journey to your side and you still have gym for six seven years where you can dominate with it so what's what's all the costs about and you know people who say money or um papi is like his sporting director now but you have to remember this guy he's parisian and his family has to think about them and like you said winning your psg's first champions league is going to be such a great legacy for him you know but knowing how football knowing how football heritage works i don't think that's going to happen yeah yeah i'm not sure and just one more point is that everyone is talking about this contract and they talk about like what embodies promised by psg from the same journalists who got the impact history took iran the same journalists get so many transfers stories does anyone really know until the fine print is done done yeah yeah so that's why i was always like otherwise is is holding the rim of this shirt he's not your player so stop putting him on your profile pictures or whatever and stop spamming turtle emojis mr jfk i am so happy that yeah but someone said that i'm celebrating this as if by students i wanted trophy i'm like it's a trophy because it came basically could have turned into the bundesliga you can count on the fact that real madrid don't normally defend big titles and say okay we have to up there yeah but yeah yeah and as for real betis you know you know the end of a great season for them and i feel like unlike the other teams around them bets are definitely trending in the right direction the other teams are not trending backwards but they are more like stagnant if you get me yeah i'll say the only word for better says i've heard that that's one there let's make one big show and that could be either william or i think if they have the church you know william yeah i'll sell them if i have the choice yeah and because i think they they answer this i'm not sure whether that'll be a full upgrade but that's like more or less yeah and for real madrid like just to go back to that champions league final next week how does that how does this i feel like different regardless of whatever like they shouldn't let any rumor or speculation affect their preparation for the game they should just go in and you know focus on the win and if they do win then feel free to banter up you know cuss them out or whatever and say hey we this is what you're missing out on or whatever but until then just focus on the game you know you have a very tough team ahead of you you know and yeah from a fitness standpoint everyone is more blessed okay alaba is the big doubt and yeah i don't know if train him back in for a game of this magic to be wise yeah but he knows spanish seems to always like to do this like a player comes back he's definitely definitely going to play yeah and obviously before they've been chasing the premier league they lost it today they weren't just they weren't able to get it um real madrid they've sort of been chilling in la liga do you think that's a possibility or do you think that's gonna be a negative problem i would have said it was a negative but the thing is that rumor took at least two of their last four games very seriously so i'd say they're more or less still in the mindset of we have to win this thing and obviously it's pretty much within the champions league game they know they have to take it seriously otherwise their fans are going to overreact and forget that they won't delete that is true uh let's go to the premier league since we're talking about liverpool and it was quite spectacular last game especially like three goals in eight minutes or something crazy like that yeah three triggers in eight minutes yeah it was a great comeback by city because once i saw there were two nil down i'm like oh damn jared is finally banishing the ghost of 2014 but then yes i was going to sing a song but my voice is kind of cracked so i'm not going to die but basically it happened again a little small little sleepy error there one wrong substitution of continue and yeah city win the league and which was very important they want the game and liverpool also came back so they knew that they had to win the game otherwise liverpool have won been one more step from winnie quadruple yeah and with with city it's sport league and it's almost like foundation season isn't it yeah it feels that way i think i remember the last time like the team dominated england in this way my team since i decided that's very good yeah guardiola has won i think nine of his nine of the 14 titles is contested for his career might be wrong but he's won okay let me see he didn't win it in 2012 he didn't win in 20 20 in 2016 and in 2020 actually that's 11 out of 14. i saw them like two shirts yeah but why do you think he hasn't made a step it's just a number of things sometimes it's his own over eagerness to try and make sure everything is perfect this last time i didn't feel it was really his fault i felt like the players let him down more than he let himself down but in other times you could say yeah for sure it's his fault because i remember a champions league final that he decided not to play defensive midfielder yeah was that about or against leon in a relatively straightforward game where he played three defensive midfielders yeah change the tactics for me yeah honestly only god knows what goes on in that guy's head yeah but next year when it gets holland it's going to be so much more yeah they'll be they'll have an actual option up france but then he's going to play him at center back in the round of 16. and you never know maybe he does well in that and with with holland signing right i i know the season is still far away next year so far in england probably not europe i mean europe anything can happen like city dominated real madrid for most of that time real madrid only took the lead in that time when they were like [Music] 25 minutes of play to go so yeah anything goes in europe honestly you can have all the star players you want but four of them have enough there at the same time you can't help it so the epr software is made up of the city and south sea and spurs who yeah the one very big and final uh yeah both arsenal and spurs weren't really big but to be honest this top four race was set for one night now from a commanding position blew three consecutive games against mid-table teams so yeah they can only blame themselves for not getting back to the champions league very first time since 2017. [Music] i'm awake in two years i i feel i kind of feel sorry for that i'm happy i'm not happy for a country because the guy went into a job that's not easy because you know tottenham fans we all know their complaints about the ownership and the lack of and the way they let one of the best squads they had in a long time just stagnates yeah so you know it's interesting to see how they do next season and moving on to italy which was another league ac milan since coming in 2020 january he's really changed this milan so much that they avoided getting the great ralph ragnik is yeah so yeah it's a great achievement for me that i know honesty you know massive ghouls all season long from geroud from rafael great defensive work by magnan tomori kalulu calabria and they've gotten the first cadet in 11 years and inter you know inter game winning but they started a very good season in my opinion they just fell short at the end yeah and it's good to see you because for those of us who like we've followed this league even when went down a bit like it's nice to see the milan clubs yeah the two million themes aren't vintage by any means but it's still great progress to see them do well and you know hopefully they can do better in europe and you know yeah be consistent like getting top five and whatnot because me and i know being the top seed for next season so that that's only strengthening we might see maybe more chinese they come to the champions league and they're not they don't have very high seats so some of them are seated in 30 to 14 so and it's grown like not with the superstar signings but just the textbooks yeah you can see that i'm gonna hope just go backstage about outside football like take a leap out of that and see that you don't necessarily need in particular but when i saw that freiburg that taking him to extra time i was like you know i hope frederick can win but then they a couple of awful penalties too yeah we can't see lots of penalties these days nothing about splinters so i wonder how many times the game when the game put sections and we actually get an extras we're going to compensate for sure but yeah i think that's more of the exception and just so many rants maybe we don't need extras obviously that that could be something that we could start applying to be honest because some of the extra times basically feel like both teams are just essentially playing for the prt shootout so you might also just get straight to it you know yeah and and particularly going back to this you know in the attack for life yeah it's so interesting to see how if like if leipzig can be able to keep hold of some of the players they have but it's very likely that mikiel is going to go guard guardiol sorry if i'm saying this drunk may probably have many [ __ ] because he's a young left footed defender same thing with kunku he's definitely going to go it's just a matter of who is going to get him but yeah leipzig seemed to be heading on the right track honestly because it's like it's great for german football basically seeing other teams beside baron win silverware and i believe they're the first yeah yeah given where leipzig were like some sometime in the like october november the seasons turned up pretty well for them and this is their first trophy ever so you know congrats to them and then and it worked for freiburg who they they were like the nearly team in german football yeah cinderella they couldn't they could have wanted they could have been in software but yeah they were so great exactly yeah they are a ranger and rangers felt like against frankfurt like first germans not made by me it's been in europe since 97 congratulations to oliver glasner because he his tactics he got them pretty spots on track they will tournaments frankfurt did like villarreal last year did not lose a single game which is not easy at all in this day and age so congrats to them you know you know we lost this frankfurt super team they're it seems like maybe they might lose some players how well do you think they were doing the champions league if when they're there at the same time they're going to get a lot of money from like win from like you said when do you play again sales so if they can you know just be wise about what they bring in and stick through to the identity that however glasner has given them they could be an interesting team to get out of the get gets a round of 16 depending on who's in their group frankly i want to play against them again and just get some i need some closure yeah and maybe this time maybe he might help us yeah yeah my massive congrats to them commentations for rangers they won't be fought for champions league directory but they could still qualify for the first time i see both star seasons yeah it's nice it's nice to see more diversity than those teams yeah we've kind of lost that in the champions league in the last few years and that's what made your police special right you get to the semifinals and it's you get some team from scotland from germany from england or even in the last eight the diversity that's there let's move on to the week uh and we already spoke about psg after embarking at the sport of haptic demaria said goodbye they wanted but in it yeah they've done a good job yeah it's yeah it's it's a great it's great to see myself back in your top competition because they are one of the biggest clubs in france that goes outside so it's nice to see them back um probably who finished third again i'm sorry monaco finished yeah now hopefully monaco can you know win their playoff game this time and join them and we have three french teams yeah that'll be that'll be something special to see friends like they're though one thing that surprised me about red is that they're one of the two stories we got psg it's one of these two goals in this league which is insane they'll be in the europa league nonsense we're spoken about before they won the philippines yeah they'll be able to release on their galaxies [Music] friend bonomo zamora so yeah yeah congrats to them yeah and that's it congrats to you oscar for being such a loyal co-host of this podcast and to you thanks so me and yeah we'll be back next week to celebrate real madrid win the champions league yeah what would i say about that we'll see about that what's your score prediction penalties after scoring the last minutes pulling the 90th minute [Music] yeah pretty much oh i'll try to control [Music] yeah i still see your imagine scoring at least one especially if van dyke isn't ready for that game [Music] but there are injured yes yes okay i changed my mind madrid okay yeah we'll see who's writing news that's my you
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Threshold Schnorr with Stateless Deterministic Signing from Standard Assumptions
hi i'm yashwan and i'll be speaking about threshold schnau with status deterministic signing from standard assumptions this is joint work with francois garrio bayman mohassel and valeriana kolenko so let's say bob would like to send some bitcoin to his friend alice he first creates a message to that effect he takes out his laptop in which he has a sending key and he presses a button to produce a signature to attach to the message however an attacker could enter the picture and hack into bob's laptop and steal his secret key and she can essentially divert funds to herself as she has understated access to bob's account in order to mitigate this bob could employ a technique by which he splits his signing key into multiple fragments so that even if one fragment is compromised the secret key stays safe so this notion is achieved by threshold signature where the secret key can be split into multiple fragments and stored on different devices and the devices must interact and collaboratively sign messages the important thing is that the signature that comes out of the system looks just as though it came from an execution of the regular single party sending algorithm so the setting that we are going to consider in this work is that if dishonest majority that's all devices but one are corrupt but we're mostly going to talk about the two-party case though this the techniques will generalize and as for adversarial behavior we consider malicious adversaries who can deviate arbitrarily from the protocol so we consider schnauz signature scheme in this work which is an elegant signature scheme with security based on the hardness of computing discrete logarithms the scheme was initially hampered in terms of adoption due to a patent but is now seeing more deployment across the internet in the form of fdsa the nice thing is that it's very easy to distribute with natural or threshold key generation assigning protocols these are classic works so let's take a look at how signatures are structured so given an elliptic curve group ball g of prime order q that's generated by capital g the secret key is sampled uniformly from z queue and the public key is simply the secret key times the generator so now let's step through signing you begin by sampling an instance key k and multiplying it with the group generator to get the nonce hash the nonce with the message and compute the signature as a linear combination of k and s k ah the linear combination is weighted by e so verifying a signature is simple it's just checking the sign descending equation and the exponent so that's quite easy so useful property about china is a threshold friendliness in particular the standing equation is a linear function of k and sk which is very easy to distribute with most natural secret sharing schemes so for instance in the two-party setting uh we can produce additive shares of the standing key as k sample additive shares of the instance key k um exchange the corresponding nonsense compute the hash the usual way and now shares of s can be computed simply locally as a linear combination of shares of k and sk exchanging these completes the signature so this can be made maliciously secure quite easily and it also generalizes to end parties however it turns out that um security of schnoz signatures is extremely sensitive to the distribution of k that is even a tiny amount of non-uniformity can be leveraged to completely retrieve the standing key and break security so this started with the hidden number problem is formulated by borneo and vacation all the way to modern techniques that can be used to mount attacks with practical running times this is a major concern in practice because there are a variety of engineering problems that make acquiring fresh entropy quite difficult so this is a systems level problem that we can largely avoid with a simple cryptographic click so during one time secret key generation we can sample the seed and then when sending a message instead of sampling a fresh k we can compute k as a deterministic function of the seed and the message being signed so assuming that this function is ac to nano function the uh security of the resulting scheme is as is as good as choosing k uniformly for each message this is the classic idea that is more recently employed by the modern ldsa variation so let's try a simple attempt at deterministic signing in the two-party signing scheme that we looked at earlier let's say we also sample some seeds on each of the devices so let's do the trivial thing and let's keep track of what information the adversary can learn when we execute this library protocol so in this scheme the adversary can collect first just the linear combination of the shares of k and sk of the honest party this is just by honest execution and now since the nonsense k are derived deterministically and honest party is always going to derive the same nonce but then adversely you could do it could deviate from honest noise derivation and to see what effect this has let's see what happens when an adversary uses a non-ska style instead of the honest ka and see how this error propagates through an honest signing um through an instance of designing protocol so essentially if we trace how this error propagates through the protocol we find that the adversary now learns a different linear combination of the same secrets that is because the honest party derives kb deterministically as a function of the message in the seed and this and the message in the seed have not changed so now this induces the honest party to reveal two linear equations and two unknowns and this is bad because the address that you can now simply solve for the honest party shared with the signing key and then reconstruct the signing key in its entirety this was first observed by maxwell poster sarah einberg and it constitutes uh another specific instance of a general flavor of a problem that has previously been encountered in the context of resettable zero knowledge of the resettable npc starting with the work of kenneth at all so instead of evaluating a prf on the message let's try a different approach let's for instance we could try maintaining a counter and the deriving the instance key by applying the prf on the seed sampled earlier and the counter so each time the counter is accessed it is also incremented and so this ensures that the instant scales that come out of this method are always fresh however this introduces a new attack surface that is the using a counter is now equivalent to reusing the nonce so it would be catastrophic to use the same counter twice unfortunately undetectable you reuse a stale state is a significant concern in practice among other things due to introductions and power supply and rolling back to previous states restoring from backups and also loading virtual machines with old snapshots these are all events that can be adversarially induced or even or can even record you together as mistakes so this sounds like a systems problem so we couldn't principally up to the systems people to worry about indeed pano at all um identified that state continuity which is the problem at hand is difficult even on dedicated and hardened isolated devices so broadly there are two flavors of general solutions and from the systems literature one is to use helper nodes which is inapplicable to our dishonest majority setting where there's only one honest party or we could also use special purpose hardware as also shown in recent work so this is unsatisfying for a couple of reasons one qualitatively this introduces extra physical assumptions we have to trust hardware and quantitatively it turns out that this is still quite slow uh that is magic and all and at all found a latency for about 60 to 100 milliseconds in incrementing an sjx monotonic counter others want even larger latencies of course it's also expensive to purchase new hardware for each new deployment and additionally this also has a limited lifespan that is in their work they also found that non-volatile memory can wear out in just a few days of continuous use so in this work we study whether solving this at a cryptographic protocol design level could be useful so we asked the question how can we design a threshold protocol that enjoys stateless deterministic signing that is we want no party to have the sample flash randomness or rely on updating state of the key generation the idea is that we should be able to safely restore crash devices with long-term secrets which is significantly easier to maintain so we developed new techniques to construct threshold signing that's stateless and deterministic by design while using native cryptographic tools such as block ciphers and we estimate the efficiency to be significantly faster than trusted hardware so the high level idea is really quite simple let's say we have some magic boxes that have embedded in them the each party is seed so that when given the message m as public input they produce the corresponding nonsense r a and r b and they deliver them to the opposite party so this is secure by definition of course the canonical way to instantiate such a box is to have each party commit to their respective seats and subsequently prove in zero knowledge that they've derived their claim nonsense correctly when given a message so there's a myriad of ways to construct such a proof system and in order to make our choice of tools clearer we lay down our priorities for the setting so firstly we want to focus on conservative choice of the pseudo-random function because the signatures which are exposed to the outside world strongly depend on the security of the prf next we would like lightweight computation so we would like to retain friendliness to weaker devices such as mobile cryptocurrency wallets and also this could be useful in high throughput settings finally we want round efficiency to match that of regulator that's three times so we don't want to increase the latency so there's a variety of candidate cryptographic tools to instantiate such a box and we recall some common candidates we could use snarks genetic mpc mpc in the head global circuits um but with our constraints in mind we can start building some of these out in particular matching round efficiency of threshold means that we can't really use genetic mpc because mpc protocols that are concretely efficient are also quite interactive and difficult to instantiate statistics and deterministically and the combination of requirements of low computation and standard pls rules out snarks as they tend to be either heavy to compute or um require custom arithmetic pr as for efficiency so the recent work of necrophinc solar world from i mean constructed a custom prf for which bullet proofs are very bad bandwidth efficient um the order of just a kilobyte but they tend to be a bit heavier to execute one second so essentially their construction results in very compact proofs but they're a bit slow to generate and this is sort of the opposite end of the spectrum from what we aim to construct so we're left with mpc in the hair and garbage circuits for which there's an interesting detection and the work is zero knowledge for composite statements so both of these tools are known to be efficient for boolean circuits but not for algebraic operations um but the bridge to algebraic operations has been investigated in the works of chase ganesha rehearsal and back sounds like herzberg cutting and privilege this is a great detection since um aes and shah have compact boolean circuit representations and we require such a bridge to elliptical algebra fish oil our target is to achieve ideally cheap only cheap symmetrically operations per proof but existing techniques don't achieve this out of the box and this is why in existing works the fundamental secure computation object for instance the garbage circuit is not the actual dominant cost instead the dominant cost lies in logistics around it in particular the current techniques applied to our work would require an order of uh security parameter exponentiations due to homomorphic commitments and committed oblivious transfer instances that must be executed per bit of the witness completely this is in the hundreds the number of exponentiations so alternatively chase at all show how to replace one specific part that is the commitments by gobbling a gadget that um incurs a cost of about uh okay approximately quadratic in the normal security parameter number of gates which is completely more expensive than a standard prf for instance this gadget would concretely cost eight times as much as a single aes instance so we focus on the global circuit approach and develop new techniques so that the dominant cost of proof in this paradigm is just that of the secure computation object that is gobbling and evaluating the pseudonym function so we make use of the zkgc paradigm of javadecor formula landi i won't recall that protocol in the interest of time but our contributions can be understood independently of ckgc if you're interested in learning how these techniques were in context i encourage you to take a look at our paper we also use the conditional conditional disclosure down compression technique of ganesh myself path transfer god so we developed the following new techniques to tailor and improve this paradigm firstly a goblin gadget to output the exponentiation of an encoded input which improves an equivalent gadget in the work of chase and others and also applies to anonymous credentials additionally we construct a custom committed ot protocol that allows us to pre-process most of most of almost all of the other key operations so this makes input encoding now cheaper than coupling the random function and it also finds application in the distributed symmetric key encryption so we face the task at hand as doubling the circuit c that can be expressed as fee applied to f where f is a boolean circuit and phi takes in the bit representation of some data bit value y and outputs the elliptic curve point y times g so consider the standard sequence in goblin circuit that is producing the values that we have on screen and putting them into the correct algorithms so we start with the with the composition of the input x and then we encode it using these capital x values let's simply just choosing the appropriate capital x values we evaluate them with the global circuit c tilde to obtain and encode it out with z tilde which can then be decoded to get the clear outcome z of the computation so looking after the hood we split c tilde into two distinct components f tilde that's the goblin of the boolean circuit f and phi delta that's the goblin of the exponentiation gadget so f tilde receives as input x produces an intermediate set of y labels capital y that corresponds to the intermediate string y and v tilde translates this capital y into the encoded output z tilde so we can use any standard goblin scheme for boolean circles to produce f tilde think of half gates for instance and for feed tilde we construct a new gadget that's inspired by the oblivious linear evaluation technique of gilboa at a high level the idea is to begin by sampling a random beta and a bunch of alpha values and we define alpha to be the sum of all the alpha alpha values so the garbage circuit itself is going to be a collection of ciphertext pairs they're structured in such a way that um the nth pair allows the evaluator to decrypt alpha n times yn times 2 to the n times beta the idea here is that when you add all of these up we obtain alpha plus y times beta which to give the name let's call it z tilde lowercase now multiplying little z tilde by g gives us the full encoded output capital z delta which can easily be decoded by subtracting out alpha and dividing our beta so the intuition for security is that first authenticity of the goblet circuit which corresponds to soundness of the zkgtc group comes from the fact that the mechanism with alpha and beta serves as an information theoretic mac so forgery is as hard as either guessing these values or breaking the encryption scheme uniqueness for the coupled output which is what gives us zero knowledge the zkgc proof comes with the fact that once alpha beta and z are fixed we can simulate z tilde perfectly essentially this technique is very very similar to simulating a signature original proof of knowledge as for efficiency this gadget is equivalent to goblin 2 log q amp case which is a substantial improvement over similar over a similar gadget from prior work so the result of this is that the cost of this particular operation is now insignificant compared to the cost of gobbling the prf circuit itself so we've eliminated one of the logistical costs so now we turn to the other dominant logistical cost that is committed ot of which one instance is needed for each bit of the witness so the additional instruction that committed ot offers on top of regular ot is the ability to open both messages that the sender had sent earlier unfortunately it's unclear how to pre-process public key operations to committed ot in such a way that the online phase is efficient which in our setting is going to be essentially non-interactive and the correlations are still usable after executing the open phase so we relax the problem a bit by tailoring it to our setting that is we want the receiver to input its choice bit once and then we want an unbounded number of instances with this fixed choice bit thereafter this is fine in our setting because the witness is the prs feed and it's going to be the same for all groups let's try a naive attempt to solving this problem we can have the sender sample some seeds um zero and one which it provides to the ot and the receiver retrieves the seed corresponding to its choice that b so online given some instance x the sender will compute pads p0 and p1 by applying the prf on its respective seats on x and then it's going to use p0 and p1 as pads to encrypt messages n0 m1 so of the two of these the receiver is able to decrypt the message corresponding to its choice but b as it has the seed for that message during the open phase the center simply provides the pads that it had sampled that it computed earlier and the receiver is able to then decrypt the ciphertext that it wasn't able to decrypt earlier and retrieve the opposite message so to see what goes wrong let's see what happens when the sender is corrupted so let's fix a concrete bit for the receiver let's say zero now the sender can simply change its claimed pad p1 in the open phase to some p star which then tricks the receiver into thinking that the the message that it couldn't decrypt earlier was instead some m1 star so this error propagates upwards in the ckgc protocol so we can solve this problem using universally composable commitments specifically we use you see commitments that permit the following algorithms first a setup that produces a tactile a commitment key and a verification key a commitment algorithm that produces a commitment and some decommitment information and of course a method to verify this and finally a straight line algorithm that extracts the committed message given the chapter conventionally this extractor is simply a proof artifact but in our case we're actually going to execute this proof artifact in our construction so once we have this abstraction in place constructing the committed ot protocol is quite simple we have a setup functionality that provides two commitment keys to the sender and the corresponding verification keys to the receiver and additionally the receiver can choose the trapdoor for one of these two commitment keys so in order to send a message the sender commits um to a message is m0 m1 using the corresponding commitment keys and sends over these commitments to the receiver who then runs the straight line extractor in order to retrieve the message that it wanted to choose during the open phase the sender now sends on the commitment information for both of the messages the receiver is able to verify that these messages were indeed the ones that were committed to earlier so security for this construction follows directly from straight line extraction and equivocability of the commitment scheme and we instantiate this commitment scheme using ideas from the literature on uc commitments from error correcting codes of course we have to do some extra work to obtain stateless determinism so committing verifying and extraction requires only prf evaluations which is really nice and some hashing and this translates to really good efficiency and the online complexity of committed ot which is what we were looking for so concretely for the parameters that we care about you can think of the computation and bandwidth cost is about the same as gobbling a single aes circuit which is significantly cheaper than actually gobbling aes for the prf because we will need multiple aes invocations to dive in on bias mods so in summary we showed that the zkgc paradigm is well suited to enabling status determinism threshold small when we care about computational efficiency and standard assumptions the dominant cost of previous techniques applied to our setting was mostly in the logistics rather than the actual secure computation object which we developed new techniques to fix so that the dominant cost is now just a secure computation object that's gobbling and evaluating the prf so our cost analysis estimates that the computation of our construction should be considerably faster than using trusted hardware so i encourage you to look at the paper for a concrete cost analysis a number of optimizations and tricks and of course details on the high level ideas that i uh spoke about thanks for your attention i hope i motivated you to read our paper which can be found on my homepage and please feel free to email me with any questions thanks
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This Week Astrology- Mercury Retrograde, TOTAL Solar Eclipse ♈️🔭🧿🌌 #astrology
hello my love Welcome Back to bahati Life Youtube channel if we're meeting for the first time my name is Jess and I'm so excited so honored to be able to pull charts for you and do the full astrological breakdown of what we can expect for this week ahead now as you guys can see I'm currently in my living room I just been feeling really cozy lately and I'm drinking my my drug of choice today for probably worst way to say that but I'm drinking water today pathwater.com they're not the sponsor of this video at all though I wish that they were absolutely phenomenal brand if you've never heard of them drinkpath.com is their website their morals are very much in alignment with my own morals and also my my morals for my business my company the hottie life and also my religious practice my spiritual practice so I'm going to be sipping on them instead of my usual green tea or coffee or tea technically I should say and coffee so there is so much for us to talk about today Mercury retrograde number one and then also the total solar eclipse happening sign of Aries is going to be a huge life changer for every single one of us now of course we're going to talk about those transits but you guys know I'm really big on Magic and intention so I'm going to sprinkle some beads of magic into our conversation to inspire you into certain actions and certain intentions that will Infuse magic intention and gratitude into your day-to-day life because again you guys know I'm really big on that so let's take a little break a little pause grab whatever drink you're going to be sipping on and then let's Dive Right In [Music] thank you [Music] foreign as you guys know if I'm going to break down the entirety of the week I find it very very important for us to take a step back and look at exactly where it is that we have already come from one of the major transits that has happened was the fact that we had the full moon happening the sign of Libra that happened on April 6 then we had Venus that rules our magnetism what we're attracted to beauty and aesthetic entered into the sign of Gemini that was on April 11th also the same day April 11th the sun conjoined with Jupiter the planet of abundance and expansion and wisdom so we had to deal with that and then shortly after April 14th Venus again newly entered into the sign of Gemini is was squaring off with Saturn who has been ruling or always has ruled restrictions regulations organizations and the foundation for things that have hopefully fingers crossed a permanent lasting healthy position within our lives okay so what this really showed for many of us in order for you to check in real quick before we can again move forward is that there was so much energy that we are walking in and walking out of but still kind of holding on to those traits around the idea of Independence and focusing on what gives us most significant value within our lives the way to do that usually sometimes is to step away so that we can reassess all of the things that we have found ourselves wanting to harmonize with and to align with and if those things are not like-minded if it's not mutual if it's not reciprocated then they will naturally of course begin to follow fall away or change and sometimes that change can be painful it can be exciting it could bring a lot of different emotions and feelings but either way for the most part it's that taking a step back that allows you to put a lot of things into perspective now I know that change the idea of that can be very triggering for many of us because these charts have been so wired for Change and we feel like there's major change every day I mean just look at the news there's something groundbreaking or breaking news that's entering into the chat that we're just like yo another thing we're not even surprised anymore but that's happening on a global level and your more intimate lives trans chances are you are reassessing a lot of your values here and this step back helps you to not only to Envision your future but to get a bigger picture of it of what you can see and then begin to make really aggressive forward clear moves as far as what your direction is going to look like from now into the near future so like I said it can be very difficult there could be some challenges there could be some tension there could be some microaggression or some shifting that happens some need to kind of pivot but all of that has helped you to be where you're at right now which is you know what this is exactly how I know myself to be this is who I am remember that was a statement that we kept talking about with this Aries season energy I am this is who I am now this is what I want this is what I want to pursue and with all of that in mind I'm gonna allow myself to be into intuitively led by my higher self or the Divine my angels and my thighs I'm going to keep them all real close to me and as we move forward into the near future now having said that that is a lot that is a lot let me take a sip real quick and I'm literally at the very end of my water that is a lot having said all that enter in Mercury retrograde entering Mercure grade was going to be happening April 21st roughly around four o'clock in the morning but we're gonna feel it for the next three and a half weeks so we are now at the time of you watching this right now chances are if you're following along with me in real time we are now in the shadow phase and Mercury retrograde is gonna go full blown Reckless mode um April 21st and Mercury is going to start taking steps back through the sign of Taurus the very things that we have built that we have set our roots on or that we have decided that we value we now have to revisit it re-prioritize it and kind of shift now I know a lot of you guys are like no like you're just like no just I don't have time I don't want to do this I know I hear you but ultimately it's actually really nice because this is if you're going to use this energy wisely and correctly this is a perfect time for you to go back and maybe check some of your finances your Investments because Taurus does rule those things are there things that is that you want to sell are there uh businesses um eBay related businesses are working with websites and those types of things or website designs what type of changes do you want to make to your own website for me personally you better believe I have my business my brand on on the internet I'm gonna go on and make some aesthetic changes in stomach some ecstatic aesthetic shifts in order to make my website more um not relatable but more navigatable that's the right word so when you see it you're like okay it's not so overwhelming because there are a lot of options especially when it comes to Magic and that can be really intimidating for some people so that's the way that I'm going to use this Mercury retrograde phase and Stage Mercury retrograde will show you you need to auto correct this you need to work on this this needs to be changed this needs to be shifted also it has a wonderful tendency of bringing people into your life that can be proven to be very lucrative for you so this is a great time to collab to build to connect with certain individuals that can help you with tourists whatever Taurus a rules within your chart but also the things that Taurus naturally rules within your chart which is estate sales real estate working on the earth aesthetic Beauty those types of things Taurus loves those energies and that is a Wonder beautiful way for you to incorporate this energy as mercury again is retrograde in that sign during this time for the next three and a half weeks so it's not something that needs to trigger anxiety or Panic of course you might have things of certain value that might go that might break or go missing especially since Taurus rules the small little stuff that we can put our hands on for example our phone actually just as I looked at a minute ago I just got a text message involving very Taurus energy Mercury retrograde type stuff so I'm gonna have to go through this with a fine tooth cone and look at contracts and those types of things and then that will give I won't rush through it because it's Mercury retrograde after all I'm gonna take my time now the reason why I say that is because this is how to work with these energies of course I could lose my phone in the process but if you're wise you can just put little binder like key finder things I have a few actually that I love I'll link it down below in my description box because I have an Amazon shop of like all my favorite things I have a key finder thing that I put well it's not a key finder but it's essentially that's you could use it for Keys you can use it for anything I put it in my wallet I put it in my purse I put it on Franklin because he has a tendency to wander off like he's loyal but to an extent if he sees a smiling face he runs that face and a lot of people find him cute and adorable so I put a little tracker on him just in case I also put it on something else I can't remember oh the remote those things that I have a tendency to get lost during this time are things that I will make sure those batteries are charged make sure that my phone is backed up if my laptop has the potential to give me a hard time during Mercury retrograde I give myself an extra hour in the day of free planning just to fill in any gaps or holes if anything were to happen now Mercury does rule communication it does rule communication so this means that there is a very high chance that people of the past X's connections etc etc will decide to resurface into your life and say hey girl how you doing how's your mom how's the family haven't seen you you look like you're doing well you'll start to filling out in all the right places how you've been and this is one of those times where you really take the advice and the wisdom of last week and the week before that when you were spending so much time focusing on yourself and your own priorities and just getting everything into alignment and into order and ask the question is this person is this conversation worth it for me or is it something that is going to invite disorder and Chaos into my life which looking at the chart there's the potential for that make sure that you are at least minimally prepared and you know what is that you're working with so you're not caught up in the wave or the current of these energies because yes they have the potential to provide good and opportunity but also with all things it can also create a little bit of a challenge if you are vulnerable or susceptible to repeating past circumstances and also no judgment here because we will get through it if something does happen after Mercury decides to go direct once again so one of the last thing that is that I want to talk to you guys about a few things the Sun is going to be entering into the sign of Taurus April 20th Earth Day type of energy and then we also have the sun squaring off with Pluto April 20th same day Mercury then is going to Trine off with Mars 11 that is the 21st sorry guys my allergies have been kind of like bothering me a little bit so I'm getting a little teary-eyed I'm not crying I'm not crying so these transits basically what they do is they can bring in some power struggles basically where you feel like you might be fighting with energies that just feel like they're trying to control you things that you're you're really essentially are not vibing with I also think it's really important too that we talk about the fact that Pluto will be going retrograde again I just looked at it and I was like oh shoot we need to talk about this May 1st so again there's some major shifts that's going to be happening as far as your ability to understand what makes you um powerful Your Shadow Self any issues of temp not temptation but areas where you get you feel manipulated also parts of your deep dark self your dark your darker sides we all have in the Shadow Self that reveal themselves these are issues that will come back up also watch for politics major change in politics the issues of Reform that we have we thought that we have dealt with and we've laid them to rest we've put them in the past these are things that are now going to come to the Forefront you also people who have abused power or taken advantage of others or try to manipulate taxes and those types of things I think a perfect example of that would be someone like Donald Trump we would see some major Revelations when it comes to his trial and some of his more darker Secrets being revealed and brought to the surface again this is going to be around Pluto retrograde which is going to be May 1st is when that energy is going to start so put a pin into that and then watch the news and watch how astrology my astrology predictions align with what's happening in current events because I'm pretty spot on I think there's rare times where I'm not I don't know if there have been not spot on yet hmm okay uh so yeah guys so this those are the things that is that I want you to be prepared for or plan for this week I have my notes down at my feet so if you're seeing me looking down that's why and then I have the chart here right in front of me just to confirm and to go with the flow oh if anybody is looking for any symbolism a red a woodpecker just jumped up so if anybody wants to look into that I believe the Woodpecker represents um persistence pretty sure persistence so if that's a message for anything or anyone then I would definitely receive receive it in full okay how would I if I were you work my magic a thousand and a hundred and ten twenty percent I don't care what your finances in your bank account is looking like I would work this week setting intention for money abundance business um and business protection money growth bank accounts those types of things because and I just as I said that I heard be thorough so making sure that you have a thorough team who's helping you or you are thorough in your finances and you're not letting certain things slip through the cracks Spirit wants for someone specifically to know to be thorough in your budgeting and your plans and those types of things also there's a lot of Ebbs and flows and ups and downs with especially with Mercury retrograde now that I'm saying that in the sign of Taurus look out for banks I'm not telling you guys to pull your money out because I keep getting these comments and emails and DMS and also conversations keep showing up in my day-to-day life when I'm not talking about astrology of people being like even my partner was like just uh should I pull my money out of my the bank and I was like no no like and that's my partner and I would not lead him astray like I would not I wouldn't lead anybody astray but definitely not my partner so I understand that there's this we're watching things uh unveiling themselves in in the day-to-day World by all means follow your own intuition but from what I see and what I'm looking at I would not pull my money out of the banks systems yet um however there is something about being very thorough about your finances you're you're spending your savings and we will High chance I want to say 92 chance we're going to see this oh my God that scared the out of me I don't know why that part of my friends sorry I don't know why they just dropped like that um but we will see some energy kind of Shifting with the bank system how did that even fall that's like a fort just sitting there anyways um where they might have like a meltdown the banking system I wouldn't be surprised there was a meltdown that we start to see at the time of Mercury retrograde and again that's going to be April 21st but within starting April 21st the days around that and then leading into I would say for four weeks after that so keep your eyes out what if you see something say something leave it down in the comments I'm going to zip off because I'm gonna get ready for Astro chat live that's where I go live 7 P.M Eastern Standard Time every Monday and I just chit chat with you guys we talk about astrology we talk about energy we talk about spirituality sometimes I pull messages and channel depending on if my energy provides it or if Spirit has a message or if we just need to just talk and Vibe so I will see probably most of you guys there until then man if you are not a subscriber I do not want to force you to subscribe but I do want to invite you to subscribe and if you choose not to then it was honestly a pleasure anyway for for you to decide to click on this video and hang out with me it's always something that brings me gratitude and warms my heart so I just thank you thank you for being here and for those of you guys that are old friends and family my heart is so full for you and I'm so grateful thank you guys I have been reading your comments I know that you guys know that there's some personal changes happening on my end 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Tone Vays - BITCOIN'S PRICE & ADOPTION TRENDS IN A GEOPOLITICAL WORLD | HCPP17
hi everyone thank you for coming out wow it's a filter room that's great awesome introduction thank you that saved me some time so you can see right there on the screen my affiliations I have my own website Liberty life trail I started the podcast crypto scam I own the domain as well and the iTunes podcast I've been too busy to make more episodes everyone's been asking me for it so the episodes will come back so that podcast takes a token or an idea or a concept and just explores it from a skeptical perspective with another expert in it so the last episode I did was about aetherium the first episode I did was about Bitcoin i sat down with someone else and were like hey is Bitcoin a scam are we all like are we missing something just a skeptical look at some of these ideas and you can also find me on the world crypto Network we do a morning news show there every morning well when we're in the US it's us morning when we're in Europe it's been Europe morning along with other shows and other content creators I'm very active on Twitter you can find me a stone vase but I do want to jump right into the presentation there we go and what you see behind me is the full history the full price history of Bitcoin starting from the early days up to about a month or two ago though ironically were maybe a month ago ironically weren't exactly the same price that I have it up there and we'll get to that in a second but I like starting these presentations before Bitcoin well let's go back to the early days of the Internet let's go to 1998 and in 1998 Paul Krugman was asked by a magazine what he thought about the future of the Internet and he tried to back away from these comments and he said he was half kidding but he clearly stated that he didn't really see the Internet amounting to much and by 2005 he expected the influence of the Internet to be not much different than a fax machine this was said in 1998 another Nobel prize-winning economist had something very different to say in 1999 so let's go ahead and have a listen to Milton Friedman one of the major forces for reducing the role of government the one thing that's missing but that will soon be developed is a reliable ecash the method whereby on the internet you can transfer funds from A to B without a nulling B or B knowing a the way in which I can take a $20 bill and hand it over to you then there's no record of where it came from and you you may get that without knowing who I am that kind of thing will develop on the Internet and that will make it even easier for people to use the Internet of course it has its negative side it means that the gangsters the people who are engaged in that illegal transactions will also have a easier way to carry on their business all right so that's what Milton Friedman had to say about the internet but he viewed it as you will need the internet in order to reduce the role of government because he felt that without the cash component on the internet it was never going to achieve its full potential Milton Friedman passed away in 2006 and satoshi mind the first genesis block in January of 2009 after publishing the white paper in 2008 and that's really the difference and when Bitcoin first came into existence you can see it right there we're already in 2010 and it's still worth about 10 cents it was just a hobby it was an interesting project some hackers were using it to just send to each other a lot of bitcoins were lost that way and then towards the end of 2010 Bitcoin gained some notoriety as it started to rise towards 50 cents and above so what happened at the end of 2010 and later today I believe you will be hearing from a mere talkie and in December of 2010 when WikiLeaks was removed from being able to fund itself with donations from MasterCard Visa PayPal they almost had to shut down their servers because they had no more donation money Amira taki suggested that they should use Bitcoin he just said bring it on let them use Bitcoin and Satoshi replied saying no no no let's not bring it on it's too early the technology is still very young and we may not want this kind of attention so WikiLeaks initially listened and they did not adopt Bitcoin in 2010 and now we're moving on to 2011 in 2011 the price started to rise pretty quickly from about $1 all the way to $30 and towards the end of this monster run in Bitcoin it was greatly helped out of my home state of New York and our Senator Chuck Schumer if you can look really closely at that monitor in the upper left hand corner I know it's a little blurry but it says Silk Road so he apparently was informed about Silk Road so he went on television for about a couple of minutes I mean there's a 34 minute 34 second video I can't play it because I wasn't able to embed this into my presentation but um you can google for this video and this is basically a one-minute tutorial on what is Silk Road how to access Silk Road oh you need to use tor and how do you pay for all these drugs and to get delivered in the mail well you have to use Bitcoin so it was a better tutorial than I could probably do in 60 seconds and the usefulness of Bitcoin and it greatly helped fuel this bubble up to $30 up there in the upper left hand corner and that's still today the biggest bubble Bitcoin ever had it made it all the way up to 30 and and then it crashed down to $2 for a 98 percent price correction on the very back end of that right after the $30 peak and that's when WikiLeaks also started accepting it for donations things were generally quiet in 2012 jumped ahead a little bit things were generally quiet in 2012 other than China so China the exchanges and started coming into China prior to that there were some US exchanges that were starting to get shut down towards the end of 2012 and China featured Bitcoin on CCTV which is watched by over 500 million Chinese a larger number than the entire population of all of United States and that helped fuel Bitcoin for another bubble to 1350 followed by an immediate 50 percent correction so as you can see Bitcoin has always had these bubbles 2013 was probably the most interesting year for Bitcoin other than the current year so several things happened in 2013 some of which we now know in hindsight so in hindsight we know that in early 2013 Mount GOx the biggest exchange activated fully bought which had fake trading that supposedly drove the price of a Bitcoin higher it still puzzles me why they would do it because my own GOx was always running a fractional reserve not only were they hacked in 2011 for a lot of Bitcoin when mangakas was bought by Mark cappellas mark repellers did not create my own cox he bought my own gods and when he bought it the person he bought it from he then discovered that there was 80,000 Bitcoin missing and there are emails going back and forth between them where I share Caleb the one that sold it to him is basically telling him it's only 84,000 84 million Bitcoin 4000 Bitcoin it's only worth about $60,000 you can just mine it or just go and buy it you couldn't really buy that kind of Bitcoin at the time and within a few months it wasn't 60,000 and you or it was now upwards of ten million dollars which Markopolos clearly did not have but the bigger event of 2013 happened in March right here in Europe and this is the event that really made me take notice of Bitcoin and more specifically it happened in Cyprus how many of you remember the banking shutdown of Cyprus excellent well not for them but so the bank shut down like they always do over the weekend and on Monday you have a bank holiday the initial articles said that they were gonna tax or confiscate about what five percent six point seventy five percent from everyone but over a hundred balances over a hundred thousand euros we're gonna get taxed at 10% the final verdict is that all money beyond $10,000 10,000 euros in an account and that are being taxed at forty seven and a half percent rate now that made me take notice being again being a Wall Street analyst I'm like whoa I mean this can happen here this can happen in any first world country how can you protect something of value that you own and done that's when I started looking at Bitcoin more seriously I had heard about Bitcoin because of the WikiLeaks situation back in 2011 and the debates over WikiLeaks because I was a supporter of WikiLeaks at the time the Silk Road case never interested me personally sometimes I wish I did some drugs maybe I would have gotten into Bitcoin way early could be a lot richer today but that wasn't my path but I finally around this time is when me the trader the expert is buying my Bitcoin on a bubble to 250 and then watching my Bitcoin position crashing value by seventy five percent but the difference is I while I was buying it I wasn't buying it as a speculative vehicle I was buying it to protect something of value and this is important and my number one use case for Bitcoin it's not buying a cup of coffee my number one use case for Bitcoin is for the first time in human history you can own something of value that is unconscious capable if you properly protect your private key and you're the only one that knows your private key and you memorize that private key no one knows you have something of value and therefore they cannot confiscate it they can't find it with a metal detector there's really not nothing anybody can do my second most important property is that it's censorship resistant and that you can send a bit going to anyone in the world not instantly but fast enough not anonymously but anonymously enough if you take some precautions it's not perfect but it's so much better than anything else we have for those two purposes and those two will always be my priorities so after it falls from the bubble to 250 oh and I remember like talking to some of the PhDs and some of the other very like smart people I work with and I'm like worrying that hey you know that's a you that's Europe I mean that can happen here and they were laughing at me like no that can't happen here that's just Cyprus you know that can never happen in America that they can never shut down the banks and then take away half your money but I clearly think that's still very likely happened so we go through the rest of 2013 not very eventful people still you know a lot of people bought on that bubble you know sitting on losses something interesting happened right there you have that little dip to $85 and that happened on October 1st so that day but remember what happened October 1st 2013 so croud yesterday the government shut down Silk Road it was a the price fell from 120 down to 85 in one day so that's like a 40 percent correction in one des and Herrmann one of my co-workers like runs up to my desk that morning when I got to work and it's like laughing at me and he goes haha Silk Road got shut down what are you gonna do with your Bitcoin now if he was pretty much everyone at the office was somewhat making fun of me for because when you get into Bitcoin you just can't shut up about it right so you just have to tell everyone and and so everyone knew and but I mean they were joking they knew I was that I wasn't really my thing but immediately we were covered and started to go up now that way up I don't have a picture of it but it grew it was greatly helped by the Senate hearings in the u.s. in the US Congress seems to be looking at Bitcoin kind of open-minded so that helped fuel that plus the mount gawk situation with Willy bot plus the exchanges I mean the Japanese exchange is about to go broke the US exchanges are shutting down you know Charlie Shrem gets arrested for bitinstant Tradehill and some of the other US exchanges get shut down kind of what's happening in China a little bit now China might shut down Bitcoin exchanges it might not no one really knows but US has gone through that and Bitcoin did just fine and but yet China is starting to take over all the volume so going up is easy what happens on the way down oops skip one slide skip a couple of slides actually there we go so what happens on the way down and everyone thought Bitcoin would go up forever and the moment everyone thinks it's gonna go up forever you have a bubble okay so bubbles pop in a very predictable manner every time the question is after the first new paradigm top and you go to return to normal you don't know if you're gonna have to keep going up so bubbles are always obvious in hindsight they're not very obvious when they're happening and anyone who thought that the dot-com bubble was a bubble in 1999 could have made twenty thirty percent and the entire stock market in one from 1999 to 2000 okay so they're very hard to predict in real time but this is the typical bubble chart and if I ask people you know hey where is Bitcoin on this chart and I've been asking that question with this presentation for two years this might actually be one of the last times I'm doing this presentation I'm gonna switch it up on I've got I've done this enough most people saw it it's gonna be on the internet again and starting next year I am gonna talk about how the ICO bubble is comparable to the dot-com bubble that we were that we had 20 years ago but when I was asking this question even a few years ago somebody yelled out from the audience well we're all the way on the left you haven't even seen this yet and I kind of agree with it I actually don't think we hit the mania phase yet so I think Bitcoin still has a lot to go but on a shorter term timeframe you have an asset in the background and that asset is silver and it's not that they're the same price Bitcoin is in blue and it's linear this chart is cut off in early 2017 because Bitcoin went up too high and it skews the scale but I Bitcoin was moving much faster but I have lined up these arrows and a yellow circle to the yellow circle red circle to the red circle it fell in line in an identical pattern to silver the way silver was falling from 50 down to 10 bucks over a three-year span Bitcoin did the same thing in about a year so it was just faster but the way it fell was just so identical I had to put this chart together and I tweeted it out and I don't recall if I wrote a specific article about it or not so here's Bitcoin on the way down and several things were happening on the way down I guess my that equal sign is cut off a little bit but that says you know we all know that price is equals supply versus demand but in Bitcoin it's a little bit different right because bitcoin is still inflationary kind of on a decaying scale but that's predictable we know how much bitcoin is going to be mined more or less so bitcoin is still be in mind so that's certainly supply but that's predictable supply that the world adjusts for I always say that no you can't like Bitcoin can't be replicated I mean litecoin came close but after that the problem is that Bitcoin was around for a year and a half spreading around the globe at absolutely no value and absolutely knows not much speculation so and it's not that Satoshi you know got the economic formula right oh my god he's a genius 21 million coins a halflife every four years no the world adjusted to the rule set that he created he could have created a different rule set and the world would have adjusted to that but this is you can't replicate it right because if you create something else and don't hype it up no one is gonna know it exists and if you hype it up you are economics get out of whack from the first second and that didn't happen to Bitcoin because no one expected this to actually work and it worked and that's how most innovation happens and not with VC investment with some guy in the basement you know putting his whole life out there as a project and it just works so the other part of supply that people don't realize is merchants adoption and it's not so much today but back in 2014 everyone wanted merchants adoption and I was kind of fighting it there was a tweet from PayPal saying they were looking at Bitcoin looking to put Bitcoin into PayPal and I thought that would be terrible and I even debated saying if PayPal integrates Bitcoin the price will probably go from a thousand dollars back to ten because all of a sudden anyone with Bitcoin will get to spend it with anything that accepts PayPal but the merchant may not even know PayPal immediately sells the Bitcoin on the open market as market orders creating supply pressure you need new bitcoiners on the other side are picking up that Bitcoin for utility and people are still questioning what the utility of Bitcoin is so I'm not a big fan of merchants adoption if the merchants immediately sells that Bitcoin for Fiat I don't want that merchants if a merchant the only way I praise a merchant for accepting Bitcoin is if they hold a decent portion of that Bitcoin in Bitcoin they try to pay their employees maybe pay some bonuses try to get their suppliers to accept it you have to move Bitcoin through the supply chain you have to create this circular economy notion otherwise you're just creating more supply and somewhat dropping the price at Bitcoin now I will skip that part let's now let's talk about demand okay let's talk about demand so demand is an interesting case this was an article originally published in coin Telegraph from a group chat a bunch of us were in and I just decided to list my reasons for why would someone use Bitcoin and that you got turned into an article I rewrote the article and Liberty Life Trail with more detail and here's a list I think everyone can see it you guys can read it and I wanted to talk about the use cases look we have plenty of ways to pay for our daily life to pay for our cups of coffee cash still works you know credit cards debit cards though I am very frustrated with debit cards here in Europe your Chip and PIN system is not ideal because in the US there's no pin so when I stick my US credit card into a machine to buy a train ticket it's telling me enter a pin and I'm screaming at the machine but I don't have a pen and this is insane we're in 2013 and the two countries can't get this right so every time I see it as frustrating as it is for me and I'm missing my train I'm very happy that my money is in Bitcoin because this is the kind of frustration that makes people look for alternatives so my reason basically things that I've already talked about you know governments like to control what you spend your money on and I believe that money laundering laws are just immoral people should be allowed to use money in any way they see fit I think that as those of you that sat here during the ico debate I guess I want people people that are soliciting money from strangers I want those people to be fully verified I want those projects to be fully checked I want those project to be somehow approved with people holding them accountable but once the project is approved then anyone should be able to invest in our project and the identity of that investor should not be can should be kept private and not public so we start with you know contributing to donations to organizations like WikiLeaks then we go to you know purchasing items that some jurisdictions and some governments don't like like governments like to have laws on voluntary transactions and I'm not a fan of that right so everything I not lists are in my opinion voluntary transactions and and they change based on your jurisdiction look if you're living in a in an area even like the United States where I'm from where drugs are illegal a Bitcoin is a use case to perhaps buy them from the safety of your own living room and not have to go into the street and have you know quality checks right I mean there's a rating system on the quality and there's a rating system on the seller if you're in a different jurisdiction like Amsterdam or Portugal where drugs are legal that coin is not really that much of a use case right because you can use your local currency so all of these things are debatable whether it's illegal or illegal based on where you are in the world same thing with gambling and same thing with services as you travel through Europe there's red light districts everywhere the US doesn't really have those maybe Vegas and then we get into the last two six and seven which are important right like hiding assets from the government mostly talks about tax evasion and again it depends on where you are lots of people move to other jurisdictions I'm a US citizen I'm a New York resident I pay a lot of taxes as a New York resident well I used to when I had a job now I'm just uh you know guys speaking at events but um but in New York you know you pay the federal tax state tax city tax but all I have to do is move to Puerto Rico become a Puerto Rican resident I live in an island and I pay zero taxes right so again bitcoin is no longer a use case if you're in certain jurisdictions the last one however is the most important one in my opinion and that's the one I'm going to focus on for the remainder of this presentation and that is transferring value cross borders in times of stress a person would take their value and leave they would take what's valuable to them and they would leave and in the past Gold has filled this role very nicely not so much today and we will talk about why so again another notion for Bitcoin oh Bitcoin is great for the unbanked Bitcoin is great as remittance ah those use cases were never all that useful to me and I'll explain why Oh in ditional use cases of course cryptolocker where your computer gets you know encrypted and by the way I heard those guys have like the best customer service ever and because that's their model right I mean if people don't believe that they will decrypt your computer no one would pay them and the cryptolocker idea has been around since the late 80s I back then you used to have to send a money order or cash to Panama today is just Bitcoin so the encryption your computer didn't change the method of payment did but the reason why I don't really see places like Africa or the Philippines as high grounds for bitcoins future and specifically valuation because I am a trader so I care about the price is that people in those countries are on average pretty poor and there's only so much money they can put into Bitcoin recently there were articles oma one Bitcoin is $7,000 in Zimbabwe hoons and Bob we can afford one Bitcoin is the question right very few people so it doesn't matter right people that are buying you know $20 20 euros 30 euros worth of Bitcoin they're not the type of people that are gonna drive the price out I'm more looking at first world countries people with money people that work their whole life and saved a few hundred thousand dollars for retirement those are the people that are nervous that they will not get that money that they will be a Cyprus situation these are the people with money that if they start putting that money into Bitcoin a Bitcoin can do serious damage from a market cap perspective and that brings me to Europe Cyprus was just the beginning and the first time I ever did this presentation was in February I was in Mexico February 2015 and in that presentation I think there was a video floating around the web somewhere I specifically talked about the Greek banks shutting down and I was right about four months later and that was another wakening of what's gonna happen in these first world countries that are turning a little more socialist than they should with controls on money but ever since then I've been waiting for the Italian banks to do what the Greek banks did and I did this presentation in Italy just last week and audience there were has been surprised for years that the Italian banks has also not done what the Greek banks have done so it's it's it's imminent its imminent and if it's not Italy it's gonna be Spain and Portugal and even France Germany's been bailing out a lot of them and we'll see what happens you know a lot of Germans aren't are getting tired of bailing out the rest of Europe people in Italy are retiring at 40 years old I don't think anyone in Germany retires at 40 years old and I think that you occurred the common currency of the euro has lots of problems I I learned some of this from Martin Armstrong I'll reference one of his slides later on and he talked about it really well that what made the US dollar succeed when the oldest states merged was the common language in a common culture in Europe doesn't have that the other part that helped the dollar succeed was they unified the debt which another thing that Europe hasn't done and this is why I think the euro is going to have big problems and if the euro a common currency breaks up there's going to be a lot of people with a lot of value that they would need to somehow save from devaluation from confiscation like what happened in Cyprus you know the Greek banking shut down and people will just move they'll move to somewhere else where it's better and when you move you gotta take what's valuable to you and you gotta take it with you and some of the reasons why people move jurisdictions I already mentioned and the tax situation so I was a big fan of Airbnb when I had time to plan my trips I had a time a little harder now but another reason I was a big fan of Airbnb was because it was significantly cheaper and a better experience than hotels I was using Airbnb almost from the very beginning I really liked it and then one day in 2015 I'm booking a room and I'm like this feels expensive and of course they don't show you all the taxes you have to click on it and then they display and I was like thinking to myself oh my god what is this I've never seen taxes before on Airbnb and there they are and that added about 20 to 30 percent to the bill I still never understood the concept of a value-added tax I don't understand what value is being added to the thing that you're buying with an additional 30 percent that goes to the government but all these taxes showed up on Airbnb and one more thing happened when when I went to Airbnb they made me made me check new terms and conditions I was about to say read but anyone here reads the terms and conditions some of these documents one person alright you have time to come here so this isn't this is a two years ago now and God knows how long it is now but when I opened that terms and conditions I saw the scrollbar was really really small and I'm like alright let me see this so I have a Windows machine I know so I did control a you know control a control C control V paste it into Microsoft Word and I'm like waiting and it's like spinning I'm like wow and it came back with 33,000 words and 55 pages on a Word document Airbnb Terms & Conditions it's probably doubled up by now and I'm like wow this is just me renting a room when no one's in the apartment and picking up keys and dropping them off and you compare it to some of the other historical documents I mean we can go back to the US Declaration of Independence a little us-centric usually my first time travelling through Europe doing this and the US Declaration of Independence is 1300 words the US Constitution with all of its 27 amendments we kind of sort of still follow that but it's still only 78 hundred words I love Google Inc for the EU regulation on the sale of cabbage at 27 thousand words and Satoshi nakamoto's white paper for Bitcoin was only 3400 words and I don't think there even was a document for the internet right so you have these insanely long documents and insanely long documents turn into insanely long documents for laws this is a legislation in the United States that passed several years ago anyone that anyone want to get guess what this is yes that is Obamacare okay so the joke that nobody read Obamacare before they passed it is not really a joke this is a 33,000 page document okay and this is the law that passes so you have these laws that are being passed that nobody understands and kind of like the bitlicense in New York so what do you do if you're a foreign entity and you want to avoid certain legislation well here's an example of vulturo that converts gold into Bitcoin and they also have a little Terms & Conditions that says I confirm that I am NOT a resident of Iran Syria North Korea or the state of New York in order to use their service right so what's the biggest thing that governments are trying to eliminate and that they don't like and the answer to that is cash I'm sure you all heard the war on cash and it's real it's real for real reasons and I talk I've been talking about this for a while it's great that someone wrote a perfect article for it and it came out of the Harvard Business Review and so there's three reasons why the government really wants to eliminate cash so one of them is and and this was very well described in the article maybe not the second reason but but the first two are kind of connected so without cash the government can set any monetary policy that they like you really have no way of exiting the system and specifically that's negative interest rates Switzerland was the first country to issue negative interest rates which is the idea that the government wants you to spend money and they will charge you interest for keeping money at the bank but most fear some people don't want to spend money they want to save money and for them what's the option well you take the cash out if the bank is gonna use your money in any way they like and they're gonna charge you for it you might as well hold the money in a safe so with that if there is no cash then no then there's no way to exit the system another reason governments want to eliminate cash is because it eliminates the run on the bank and the visual aspect of a run on the bank when the Greece the Greek banks got shut down what you had was people long queues people lining up to withdraw their allowable 20 euros from the ATM machine if there's no cash there's no lines there's no pictures all those pictures go to the museum the pictures from the Great Depression and the pictures from Greece and 2015 are identical just color ones in color ones in black and white but other than that it's the same you can't have a run on a bank you're not gonna have massive people running through the bank withdraw money if there's no money to withdraw but the biggest reason why is because they all think were evading our taxes the reason why we don't have you know the perfect world the perfect peace on earth and utopia is because the government just needs more time and more money they need your money to get it done and since we're all tax evaders they don't have enough money to get it done though sometimes it's borderline true in this study they took a look at India and they determined that India loses thirty to forty four percent of GDP due to its Kashuk cash economy and tax avoidance now some people say that well you have to be patriotic you have to pay your taxes what I say is well you should pay the minimal amount of taxes you can legally get away with without getting into trouble this is why you pay some accountants a lot of money because I always think that you know people that were smart enough to earn a lot of money honestly based are the previous discussion that took place here these people know what to do with that money way better than the government does and of course I also don't like to support war and stuff like that another thing is people are like well if you stopped paying taxes so you don't want the roads and my reply to that is you know what how about why can't I allocate my tax contribution like I allocate my 401k well what if I want eighty percent of my taxes going to infrastructure and maybe two percent of my taxes going to defense or something like that right people should have more choices and maybe Bitcoin will provide that kind of transparency I'll maybe I'll get to that in a second so right I don't like to support lots of initiatives by governments but there are some functions that they do well and those functions do need to be funded but a lot more transparency is definitely needed so they also did a graphic they analyzed how much it costs the government of some countries to keep and maintain a cash economy and as you can see Mexico most of the countries on the euro and India and China it's very expensive to keep cash going the yellow is neutral and blue is cheap so that means that stock in ATMs you know checking for counterfeit printing the money you know all that stuff is costing the government's money and they did a graphic so the countries all the way on the upper right-hand corner the Germany Belgium and France these countries would benefit greatly by the elimination of cash and they're most technologically ready to currently eliminate that cash you will see that like Sweden Finland and the UK are more technologically ready to get rid of the cash but maintaining a cash system in those countries isn't as expensive so they shouldn't be in such a huge rush India is all the way in the bottom right hand corner and all the way on the right so India would benefit the most by eliminating cash the problem is they are not very technologically ready to do so I mean Kenya Philippines Egypt and Nigeria is less technologically ready but India has tried they had that whole incident where they canceled currency and created other bills and laws on cash are becoming stricter and stricter this is an article out of France where now if you buy any if you're a European looking to buy anything over a thousand euros worth you now have to identify yourself and prove where the euros came from here is an example out of the US one state I'm actually having problems finding this law that passed it says a second-hand dealer shall not enter into any cash transactions in payment for the purchase of junk or used or secondhand property so that means if you have a bicycle and you want to sell it for twenty euros or twenty dollars in the US you can't accept the twenty dollar bill you have to accept a check or somehow get a credit card reader so again all these laws on money coming in and the government's know that well if people can't use money they'll just hide the money in valuable objects so here's an example from Germany where they're passing a law or passed a law that says the law I'm reading the bottom part the law is applied retroactively leaned up not through that part right the amendment not only aims to combating illicit traffic of cultural objects in Germany but at limiting ways of funding of terror organizations there are more and more financed by illegal excavations at archaeological sites as well as illicit trades and cultural materials like how many of you here really believe that terrorist organizations are funding themselves with archaeologists and becoming a traitor's in you know valuable objects it is obviously ridiculous this is a this is a way to identify anyone with something of value so if you have a valuable painting on your wall they want to know about it because they want to know what you have a value they can also tax you on it real estate is a very good thing for governments to tax because you can't pick up your house and leave you can't just pick up your house and leave so it's a good thing to tax because it's there so if you have a painting on your wall they can start taxing you 5% of the value of that painting every year or you can sell it and somebody it's somebody else's burden and anything over 100 euros is supposed to be identified so here's a slide from Martin Armstrong's blog one of the few economic blogs I recommend and he talks about the population of Rome so what happens see the twenty again I'm a BU eccentric here for a second the twenty trillion dollar debt of the government external twenty trillion dollar debt that doesn't worry me who's gonna come to America and collect nobody even knows who that's owed to it's probably just printed by other countries no one is collecting that but the hundred and but the hundred and twenty trillion that the US government owes to his government employees or those connected to governments for government contracts that's a problem if that check bounces this is how your society kind of collapses from within I always say if a government cheque bounces I'd rather be in Vietnam with the Vietnamese government share bouncing because no one in that country is really dependent on the government even though it's a socialist communist country meanwhile in America that's a capitalist country if that cheque bounces the cops and the firemen and the teachers they're all going to be on the street and it's gonna not going to be pretty so what happens well people just move okay and it happened in Rome as well they had a huge public secretary the soldiers and they kept promising them pensions and health care and all this other stuff and eventually they kept devaluing the currency and then you know the army came back you know wanted to take back what's tears stopped protecting the city and it all fell apart and you can see that the bubble chart applies it crashes and that it comes back and it's okay everything is back to normal and then it crashes again so the population went from one-and-a-half million and it bottomed out at about twenty thousand thousand years later and then returned to normal and as you travel around what you get is these customs forms and this is why look gold was the grew a great tool to put your money into something and then you can transfer it the problem happened with things like metal detectors where it's now a problem it's a lot harder to move your gold and customs forms now ask you how much gold you have in are all customs forms and here are two examples from TechCrunch one before the Greek crisis that says why Greece should not switch to Bitcoin and one right after the Bitcoin provider cubits aims to help Greece move their money so now let's talk about Bitcoin I'm going to close out the presentation with talking about Bitcoin price a little bit that is how I made my name in the space writing articles about trading about price about economics and I like to separate price analysis from time analysis finishing up we'll get to a few of your questions and I did a quick time analysis this has already passed in 2014 I wrote this article saying that time analysis is telling me Bitcoin will have two really key dates one of them in the middle of June 2015 that happened to correspond to the Greek banking shutdown and I believe turned the price of Bitcoin and the other one I wrote in that article from 2014 something big is going to happen on August 14th 2017 I know you don't see the August 14th but I followed up with other Oracle's and we got segments around within a week of that date yeah so I was really happy talking about something big is gonna happen so I was really happy to see seg would and I'm a trader I'm a technical trader a lot of you may not be able to read this chart I have other presentations and seminars educating introduction to trading and I was pretty bearish I was looking for prices to go down the prices actually didn't even fall as low as I expected because I wanted to see a low on my June day but the Greek crisis came and it wasn't the low the low came a little bit earlier so i mistimed it a little bit and then ever since then oops just skip blood well let's get the bunch that was since then I have been bullish out of channel some of your traders in a room I'm sure we've now busted out and these were all my arrows I well I try to make my calls public I usually just tweet it out and I was looking for that balance at 760 doc took place what are the dates here though I see dates in any of the tweets in early January right there I was able to get that one right my prediction for this year was only about two thousand dollars and then a pullback so I was wrong we want all the way to five I wasn't as optimistic in the beginning of the year and some of my recent calls I do videos all the time even every day I don't have time to wow I don't know why it's keeping don't have time to get really into it but just so I'm gonna go through a slides some of my calls that were public on Twitter in this presentation I called the bottom at 1800 fairly well and that went up and the most recent one on a fall from 3000 from 5,000 as we were falling I tweeted out saying that you have a perfect bye zone between 29 50 and 3000 and Max Keiser replied thank you my limit order got filled at twenty nine ninety and now I think we're going to new highs I'm looking for six to seven thousand in November followed by a deeper correction maybe back to about five thousand but I do these almost every day so I changed my mind based on what I see on a daily basis thanks guys [Applause] so thank you very much tone why are living I will start questions because we don't have to wait I liked very much your historical review with a lot of geopolitical facts and the fact that you like Bitcoin for the same for the same reasons I think it's important so it's decentralization is the first digital property that can be stolen from you and it's unusable and answerable having said that where do you see the final price or market capitalization when all things settle after 5 or 20 years do you think bitcoin is going to take over Walt and what percentage of money the global money supply it will take so I do think Bitcoin has a bright future but it's still very very speculative my what gives me confidence in Bitcoin is the current decentralized core developer team a couple of companies involved block stream Jenko labs so I support Bitcoin as long as I trust in the core developers programming the underlying Bitcoin code so as long as that part remains as is are very confident that Bitcoin will remain stable the most important thing to our currency or a technology is confidence if our internet was going down like every other day no one would be using it right and same thing with currency the reason why the u.s. dollar is so valuable around the world is because it's most trusted other governments are less responsible with their central banks and with their Lausanne money so as Bitcoin continues its stability in the protocol as these Forks continue to be you know ignored Bitcoin will gain more and more confidence and with confidence comes more and more investment but if the price of but if there's too much investment and the price of Bitcoin goes up too high you do get this bubble and then you get this crash and then people get discouraged so you want bit going to go up but you don't want Bitcoin to go up too fast I really don't like as much as it would be awesome for my personal financial gains to see Bitcoin at $20,000 each next year it's not what I want to see and I actually don't think it's gonna happen that way I am I am thinking about what's gonna happen with the ICO bubble the ICO bubble is coming the old coin bubble is coming and when it pops will that value go into Bitcoin and drive the Bitcoin bubble or will that value crash Bitcoin along with it and it's too early to say I do think that once one Bitcoin is over $10,000 consistently it creates an awesome environment where we can start talking about Bitcoin in bits instead of Bitcoin people have a problem thinking more than two numbers to the right of the decimal point with one Bitcoin being over $10,000 one bit is one penny and now it starts to be something people are used to and if a Bitcoin is a couple of kinds of thousands of dollars small transactions have no longer much volatility so with the rise of the price of Bitcoin things will become more stable and more easy to use and do have some like the price on the horizon where it can get like 100 thousand 1 million dollars but again it can it just has to get there in a somewhat reasonable matter when things go up too fast they fall harder than they should yes well you probably started the idea with the bits where would you see the price if people start not thinking Bitcoin but we start thinking Miller bitcoins repeats because it's if I'm selling one unit of something one Eirias nothing is like one dollar but now it's $4,000 well it changes from exactly point of view it changes the way you look at the currency so yes well well we try i would like to convince the exchanges to switch the right well I'm gonna be I'm not trying to convince them yet I will be once I feel bitcoin is you know consistently above $10,000 because of that penny because of that bits notation I have exactly ten thousand one bit is one penny then we can start having these discussions in my opinion at least that's how I'm trying to do it and this is one of the reasons why these old coins are so much more attractive I mean to me ripple is not even a blockchain buy people are like hey one Bitcoin is 4,000 but one ripple is a fraction of a penny I mean they have no clue what they're buying all they know is that it's cheaper many of them hmm they can have many of them right like Worcester right so it's okay I look let all the speculation happen in the eye cos I'm happy that bit in a way I'm happy Bitcoin isn't twenty thousand dollars today because then I would be nervous about a crash and then see nobody I speak it like a lot of these like in Mexico like the in Acapulco conference and all of these gloom and doom errs and everyone's selling newsletters they're telling you to buy gold and the stock market is gonna crash the stock market is gonna crash the greatest investment of the last 100 years has been the stock market people have been waiting for the stock market to crash and their kids have already passed away of old age and because the stock market adjust for inflation so this is where you have to be careful because when people that keep telling you that the stock market's gonna crash the stock Mary's gonna crash it doesn't come and then nobody really wants the stock market to crash because what happened in oh wait your gold crashed with the stock market because everyone was there this is why you have these bailouts because when things get out of control you get a crash everyone loses their job and now everyone's worse off so this is why bubbles aren't all that great all right next question so I want to ask what's your take on the centralization of Bitcoin I mean from the point of mining from the point of developers it can get more centralized in the future and also in the point of a couple of addresses owning like majority of Bitcoin sure I actually don't see the only centralization and development that I see is these hard fork attempts like be cash is a centralized development effort by the miners themselves even this new one that may or may not come in November is a complete centralization effort and there's centralized efforts by incompetent developers because if they were competent they would still be programming for core even anonymously so Bitcoin development is actually pretty decentralized and I believe is getting more decentralized as far as mining goes it doesn't bother me either because look we don't know if what's gonna happen with mining I mean China is already cracking down on a lot of things they can crack down on mining there's mining in China because electricity is cheap and a manufacturing is cheap that's not always gonna stay that way and people are mining around the world I mean I'm mining at my place for mostly I mean I'm not profitable just to help decentralize the network and I think more and more people will do it my hope for to really help decentralizing mining look we're all used to paying for things we don't use I mean I've been traveling for two months you know I still have like you don't know it bills at home I'm not using them God knows the last time I went to a gym you know he's still paying for a gym membership so that's what I see happening like my best example is this suppose a company like Netflix wanted to enter a market they couldn't enter before like Africa because of rampant credit-card fraud it's really hard for likes to do that but they can pop up a Bitcoin QR code on the screen and people can pay for a movie people can pay for for a show if you have these big companies that are now making millions and millions of dollars by utilizing Bitcoin it would be to their advantage by spending a percentage of that money on a mining farm just to help decentralize the network to make sure that their revenue stays where it is thanks to a decentralized currency I have a question about the use cases that you had you had seven use cases and I'm wondering if bitcoin is a use case for country like Venezuela for example where they have high inflation I mean Bitcoin has high volatility but it on the other hand it may make sense for people to use bits bitcoins and the second use case I see is if people use portfolio tear theory to have something that doesn't correlate with other things and then it makes sense to have like a share of your portfolio in bitcoins and hold it sure right well Venezuela has a beautiful case for a Bitcoin people are using Bitcoin to buy food from Amazon and it gets shipped from Miami right so because I mean that's the thing right that's buying things the government doesn't want you to buy and in Venezuela there's even limits on how much food you can buy but with Bitcoin you have no limit on how much food you can buy and you can buy food through Amazon from the states with Bitcoin through a middleman I mean Amazon doesn't accept Bitcoin but there are middleman they'll take your Bitcoin they'll buy you whatever you want they'll even give you a discount and then you just get it shipped as for the portfolio management well Bitcoin you're right it's a good asset that's somewhat uncorrelated to a lot of the things that you're holding but that's more of an investment right that's not really a use case that's more of a speculative investment but it does help your to decentralize your portfolio in a way yeah absolutely and Bitcoin is a way in of investing in the great market right I mean if if it's true that the market is like 20-25 percent of the global economy then holding Bitcoin as the currency of the gray market is in a way diversifying your portfolio to exposure to the gray market so next question please think about your question carefully because we have five minutes left you said in one of your videos that if Bitcoin forex it will lose its property as a store of value and clearly that has already happened so did you change your mind on that well if I set it that way I was clearly incorrect it's not that it Forks is if another alternative to Bitcoin becomes a better Bitcoin then there is no store of value in cryptocurrencies right because right now a lot of us are holding all of our value in Bitcoin and it's not like going it look it's not like switching browsers from Mozilla to Chrome it's not like switching social networks from MySpace to Facebook to whatever may be will come next it's not like switching text message your apps do it all the time but when you have all of your valuables in Bitcoin and most people do and something else becomes better than Bitcoin why on earth would you trust it as a store of value because you know another one can overtake it right so I believe that the crypto space only has one chance to get the store of value property correct and that's Bitcoin because I know I will never trust any other crypto if Bitcoin fails sure whatever comes along maybe it's like coin maybe it's whatever right whatever is the next best thing I'll gladly use it as a transactional currency but I will never use it as a store of value maybe I'll go to gold but I'll probably go to the sp500 I'll put all my money in the stock market because that historically goes up with inflation or I'll come up with something else but right now I'm using Bitcoin as a store of value and if that fails why are there four I trust another crypto for that so you are clearly a Bitcoin maximalist right sure okay but still Bitcoin has some use cases but there may be another cryptocurrency with different use cases because it works differently let's say it may be inflationary or it can have some other properties so don't you think at least couple of crypto currencies can work together in a global scale I don't think so I mean there is some long term use cases well let's say a Bitcoin is only divisible by a hundred million what happens when one Satoshi needs to be divided divisible if we have a bit of a technological problem doing that but on a lightning channel you could subdivide one Satoshi also if any of these old coins have a feature that is useful a Bitcoin will incorporate that feature because otherwise they would just give up market share but you also have to run with the smartest people our programming for Bitcoin they're not programming for these old coins the smartest people are programming for Bitcoin and most of the time they tell these other that people come in and say hey Bitcoin needs this feature and like a group of smart developers data scientists look at it and they say no this is a bad idea here this this and this and the person says no you're wrong I'm gonna go and start Z cash you know no you're wrong I'm gonna go and start something else the same thing happened in the beginning the Satoshi quote if you don't get it I don't I no longer have the time to explain it to you that famous quote was to a guy who created proof of stake so like you have these situations where you think it's better that's because like somebody smarter told you it's not better and you went out and try to convince the world that it was and they're all gonna end up failing in my opinion so and they're all competing for the same electricity keep that in mind right to me the only thing if it's not proof of work it's not a blockchain coal whatever you want but it's not a blockchain has to be proof of work and all the proof-of-work lot chains are still competing for investment and hardware and the electricity cost and most of the people mining these old coins are only mining them to get their hands on Bitcoin so this is it's not that I'm a Bitcoin maximalist and I don't like anything else just that I haven't seen anything else worth paying attention to and that's why I'm a Bitcoin maximalist so because we have no other question I will give you the last one and it will be about near future of Bitcoin what do you think about 2x how the scenario will play out will we split and what will be good what it will do to the price I believe that the two arcs hard work will probably happen only because there are either one developer or two developers can't be that much more than them they've spent you know a bunch of time pushing it and looking for it and they're gonna want to do it kind of like the military you know if the military is developing a bunch of weapons they don't really want them to sit there and rust sooner or later they're gonna want to use them so I do think the 2 X 1/2 work will happen I think it would would be even less relevant than the previous heart Fork and more and more companies will ignore it because it's just it doesn't make sense there's nobody there there's nobody there that knows what they're doing as far as programming it right now like all the rules of open-source development are being thrown out the window to program this - works hard for code and the real developers the core developers now have to waste their valuable time in you know building you know the next core client that ignores those other nodes instead of working on something like fungibility like lightning like all of these people that are hard working keep accusing the core developers that they're too slow bitcoin is an innovating and all that stuff but that's because half their time is spent fighting those people instead of working which is not fortunate so I am completely against these hardwork efforts but I'm looking forward to this next hard fork because I think the to the B cash and the 2x hard fork they're just gonna fight each other for hash rate and they'll leave us alone so that's they know I think they'll fight each other board then they'll bother Bitcoin so I'm okay with it so thank you very much to prosecution you
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so don't get hung up on Black Friday but all you have to participate if you if you don't have the margins not everyone does good working on right now they didn't want to participate I'll show you what we did with that as well but you know the key thing is yes you've got Black Friday and there's gonna be a ton of people that want the best offers then you've got the Cyber Monday in the weekend between but do think about the the remaining weeks up until your cutoff date for the kind of last delivery and how you can drive those last-minute sales as well [Music] depeche join us a little late and so he will give us also a little intro again I think probably most people on this on this webinar know who de peche is he is again one of the people who is providing the most value of anyone out there in his group which I saw just reached 6,000 people which is awesome and that is a carefully curated six thousand I will say because he is very meticulous about the way he manages his group and so if you have a chance to join it you know he will definitely be one of the best people out there at providing value depeche where are you now are you the UK are you in Alberta I'm in London in the UK cold cold London yeah Victoria but welcome thank you so much for joining us here today I'll turn the forum over to you right away cool can I get the screen share yep just doing that now cool hey guys how you doing my mind's fried with all the kind of info from Max and Ernest is epic and you know like like you guys I'm learning as well this is so cool and I'm looking forward to sharing with you guys as well as soon as I get controls I'll share a small deck I put together actually you've had an hour full of like so much information and hopefully I can just compliment that a little bit as well so I'm gonna go through some of my kind of insights in terms of Facebook Ads and economy in particular and kind of go through some kind of key things I'm focusing on right now and I really want you guys to get some insight on as well can you guys see my screen I can't see the comments at the moment hopefully you can so really right now right the the key thing right now so I run a Facebook ad agency I do some internet info programs but really cute for for me is it is an exciting time I know you so you guys get stressed out some of you guys are genuinely excited I've been doing this for well over a decade so for me I'm just kind of rinsed repeating adapting every year just there's always something going on ten years ago I was doing this with paid search and now I'm focusing just on Facebook ads and and really they're kind of mechanisms and kind of how you approach q4 it doesn't change there's common things that happen so if you talk about Facebook ads and CPM going up so the cost per thousand impressions it was the same with paid search ten years ago people are saying you know the clicks are too expensive how do you make it work etc etc really it's just part and parcel of the game we played ecommerce is competitive at any time of the year q4 even more so this one gifting seizing it's little the silly holiday sales season but one of the key things I want to kind of focus on right now is funnels and funnels from an Add Account perspective because for me this is the bread and butter of a successful Facebook Ads campaign for econ probably fairnie any kind of niche but really free calm which is what I focus on right now and it's how you build your audience's up and then take them from journey it doesn't matter if you're selling a twenty dollar product to two hundred dollar products or even two thousand dollar products it all comes down to funnels so this is a funnel I've been working on for the last kind a few months getting it ready for q4 and in the last 30 days alone we've spent 180 K dollars and then this is Swedish Krona for a 15 X reversal $200 average order value I don't know if any anyone out there would love to have these metrics but this is the kind of thing that you can get when you have a strong funnel in place now a funnel isn't just getting your campaigns and your ad sets and ads in a nice order and kind of connecting all the technicalities also comes down to the creative journey and what kind of messaging you're actually giving out to your customers and how you build up that interest these kind of numbers don't come about through creating an ad and putting you know this is a great product you need to buy now get them to the site and try and close us out this is relationship building and that's really what I want you to focus on is you've got I don't know what a weekend a bit left for Black Friday Black Friday isn't the be-all and end-all of q4 you've got back Friday weekend you've got your kind of Christmas last delivery day coming up there's certainly from my experience you have a lot more females buying earlier so this is something I see a year-on-year why about September October time and into February early November women are more likely to buy than men but then the men become the kind of really late shoppers I know I do that myself I don't know if I'm stereotyping up probably am but from my perspective I shop last minute so I even often miss Black Friday deals because I'm like December's here I need advice um yes so don't get hung up on Black Friday don't all you have to participate if you if you don't have the margins not everyone does it's all good working on right now they didn't want to participate I'll show you what we did with that as well but you know the key thing is yes you've got Black Friday look if there's gonna be a ton of people that want the best offers then you've got the Cyber Monday in the weekend between but do think about the the remaining weeks up until your cutoff date for the kind of last delivery and how you can drive those last minutes as well so let me take through this funnel so the way I can have set my campaigns up is I have different layers and I want to kind of layer through different types of people into the next funnel so I have a cold a layer of targeting which is people which is essentially prospecting so this is people that don't know about my brand my product and I'm doing prospecting at this stage I'm trying to attract them into my funnel and what I love to do at this stage you actually play around with video as well as carousel and other other formats the great thing about running video at the top of the funnel is twofold number one if your video is great your copies great people may buy off the bat and you can see here we've got a rice of four on on a sizeable spend and it gives us sales but the great thing about that is it also gives you a video view retargeting audience as well so you can target people are viewed a percentage of your video 25 50 75 and 95 percent of your video and you can remark it to them as well so we can grab people that are ensuring an interest in clicking the video into our website retargeting and people have viewed the video as well and that's a great way of really bulking up your interest ahead of key dates like Black Friday now the type of ads that I like to work at this level are collection or now as they're called instant experiences because you can combine a really cool what I like to do is a like a really kind of in-depth product brand video so something which isn't just your static image of your product and maybe just 360 panning there's something there just fix it into the lifestyle is something that Dollar Shave have done so well added Esav done done quite well as well it's actually showing how people are going to experience your products because people don't buy a shaver or a hoody they're buying an experience they want it to be part of the Dollar Shave Club that's why it's called the Dollar Shave Club they wanted a razor they could go and go into their local supermarket and pick up a razor it's the same with added ask foodies as well they're selling an experience and that's something work so well with these kind of ads is you can sell that experience in the video and then use your you use the products below to actually sell the individual products in the OR kind of carousel view below that as well as you can bring items from your catalog directly into your ad so that's just an example at the top of the funnel and then what I have is the next level down which I call warm is retargeting people have engaged with the top part of my funnel so that's people that have viewed a video people have engaged with my page my Instagram page my Facebook page and people that have engaged with posts and I'm bringing all of these people together because they haven't clicked they've shown an interest but they haven't clicks and you can see here we've spend two hundred thousand kronor which i think is about I don't know twenty thousand dollars or something like that and we've generated an almost a twelve right here so we've stepped up from our cold audience targeting with generative 4r OS which is good in its own right you can see that we're starting to increase our OS to further down we're going through a funnel because they've been invested in our product and in our brand the kind of ads that work well here in our carousel so when I've taken them through the journey they've seen some of our videos whether it's the instant experience or just static videos they're now stepping through and now we're showing them carousels to give them more range of our products which are generally kind of multi category if you've got a single product it could be different views of the existing product and then we take them down into our website retargeting so this is what I call hot and and this is literally anyone that's visited the site but not purchased so they might viewed a product page my pad it's a car might view the checkout but they've not converted and here you can see we've got a sizeable sum and actually we've got a return on adspend of 52 that's absolutely insane for any kind of for any kind of campaign let alone e-commerce but we're only able to do this because we're really funneling people at the top of the funnel and that gives us our blended rawest numbers by being able to trickle people through and literally this sage is your typical dynamic product ads and there's not really much we do beyond that it's making sure once they've been through this funnel whether they've clicked or whether they've engaged and then clicked that we just being present and we let Facebook do its clever thing by pulling out the products that people have viewed and present that to people in their newsfeed and that's the kind of way to trickle that down into that kind of funneling system and this is the kind of high-level view so if you want to screenshot this you can take it away you can ask us questions I guess after with I finish this piece or you can come back later as well but what I'm generally doing is breaking up my funnel into four parts cold is prospecting warm is people have engaged not clicked hot is those that have clicked but not bought and then there's this bottom layer of people that have actually purchased because you know as max alluded to there's money to be made post purchase and I see so many people leaving money on the table at that point thinking that Facebook hand is all about acquisition it's not it's all about acquisition and reacquisition so is where your existing customer targeting comes from and this is just a kind of example this is not exactly what you need to do but for example zero to 30 days after they're purchased think about thank you messages as Max alluded to think about cross sells we had a great example where on a baby store we we had a top seller which was a baby blanket and we knew that someone didn't buy the blanket they hadn't seen it but if they've seen it they would buy it so if anyone purchased a product and it wasn't a baby blanket we fired up a dynamic product out of blankets and served them those ads or I think it was like seven days after they first purchased so we gave them time to receive the first pro first order and in the cells of that was through the roof because we knew it was our best seller we knew it would complement the product they've got so you just give you another example and the great thing about that is your your reacquiring an existing customer so your CPA is that much smaller and your profit is that much higher because essentially you've acquire acquired that customer once and you're reselling to them and you can continue reselling to them another great example was a candle company where we realize that most people would buy again within 30 to 40 days we ran retargeting to existing customers between 30 and 180 days of their last purchase and again we drew in the drew drug kind of insane revenue numbers because we were selling them they're kind of new bestsellers the new category items that come in because we knew one when the buying cycle was going to kick in again so there's different ways you can look at existing customers and lifetime value and and this is all about countering this concern that Facebook Ads has become more expensive it sure is if your average order value is $20 $25 to $8 it's becoming even more difficult but if you're able to increase your average order value or you're able to really work on your lifetime value which is what comes up after they've made their first purchase then you can ride all the store storms that kind of hit Facebook ads and Continuing profit and this is what I really try and preach and focus on is don't just look at that first acquisition point focus on what's actually happening after that as well so that's that's kind of just to focus on funnels and I'm just going to go through five quick Black Friday cyber monday hacks for you to also consider as well and things that have worked for me in the past I'm also focusing on right now number one is I run a test recently where as you can see on the left hand side I did a broad audience us 18 plus this was actually female and what I did with this test is to test different optimized pixel events on a website conversion campaign so for anyone that has run Facebook ads for e-commerce you most likely starting off with a website conversion campaign and what I wanted to actually do was to see how expensive it was to run my ads to these different events because essentially what you're telling Facebook is I want someone who's likely to purchase and that's why you'd select the purchase event and you might say alright I want people that are likely to Add to Cart or likely to click on my ad and so what I did is actually add those events in and as you can see top to bottom it's literally the pixel at the top of your funnel so VC is view content and landing page views are the cheapest traffic you can go for and right at the bottom of that list is event purchase is the most expensive type of traffic you can go for and in this example I ran it I think it was end of October maybe start November and these were the CPM as I was getting from a broad audience this was in the shoe category so it's one of my dropship stores on shoes and you can see the stark difference in CPM the cost I'm paying per thousand impressions so for the purchase event I'm paying 28 pounds for view content I'm paying 13 pounds that's less than half and my click-through rate is even higher now you know you might look at this instant and think great I'm not going to optimize for my purchase event it's too expensive you also have to look intent as well and the balancing act right now in q4 is how can I get the best of value traffic it's not about the cheapest traffic it's not even about the most expensive it's the best value so I would be testing with the different purchase events in the lead-up to Black Friday and even on Black Friday because I guarantee you a lot of advertisers will be going after that purchase event because they want people that are ready to buy and they're gonna pay top dollar for it as well does it mean that it's gonna be the best traffic possibly maybe not but you can actually test different pixel events P I being payment info I see being initiate checkout and see if you can actually balance the cost that you're paying for for the audience with the actual return you're getting back in performance as well the the second hack is something we're doing actively right now with all the accounts are we're running is actually doing Facebook split tests so if you haven't used the split test in Facebook I recommend you go and look it up and find out how it works is such a cool tool to take a single audience and to split that single audience into tests now if you have let's say an audience female 18 plus in the US and you want to run a test you might think I'm gonna run three ads in a single answer and just see which one works best the problem is there a Facebook decides which of those ads to send the traffic to and B there's no guarantee that someone's just gonna see the one ad so they could end up seeing all three ads and by virtue of seeing all three ads one of them worked really well so you'll never know that with the Facebook split test tool you can split an audience in this case I split it three ways and I've actually put three ads in there because I wanted to test and my hapa the hypothesis was that running a 10% offer is gonna be better than running in a jackets offer so a specific category and I run I also ran a no offer as a control so what I did is to take a single audience and these were past purchases I split that audience in three and let Facebook take my budget and split that into three and then run it for a week and see what kind of results they came back with and actually the results were quite stark so fall for the bottom row there where we had no offer running we actually generated no sales and that was really positive to see because the two offers that we ran were the ones that generates its sales and if you look at the jackets at the top we've got a row mass of twenty three and a cost prior to car which is that one of the things we were looking for of 13 whereas the 10% off site-wide offer in this particular test perform the best and so that gives me insight as to which offer I'm gonna run on Black Friday we've still got some more testing to do so we're now taking these variations and doing more split test this week and early next week so that when we actually hit Black Friday we're not guessing we're not thinking which office should we run let's run all of them because if you run too many offers people just get confused and they won't actually click into the offers at all if you can be a lot more focused like for example if this was my result right now I would I would go all out on the 10% off site-wide offer but I'd have the jackets up ready as my plan B if that didn't work so this is another kind of quick hack it doesn't cost a lot you can do it really quickly it's really simple to setup there's no reason to test your offers out before Black Friday this is another hack to do with PageSpeed load so this is a site we're working on a few months ago and actually one of the metrics that I focus on is looking at your outbound clicks and your ads manager report and your landing page views the difference between that is if someone's created and outbound click from Facebook and they've not generated a landing page view on your site it's either a bot that sent traffic spammy traffic or maybe someones blocking your pixel from loading with a pixel blocker or something a third-party cookie blocker and one thing we noticed on this account is if you read from top to bottom on the lpv column here landing page view we were not getting enough people clicking from Facebook and actually generated a page view when we analyzed it and we went through page load time performance there was a lot of issues with the page load time we actually got that fixed and just by doing that we literally doubled return on adspend that's literally not changing facebook ads not changing anything else in our sales funnel but just speeding up the site and the reason why I want you to focus on this is because when it comes to Black Friday when it comes to high high competition time in the auction Facebook is looking at so many things so if you're bidding high and you've got lots of competitors and you're all in the auction and Facebook has to decide right which ad is going to get this impression for this premium customer they're going to look at other factors and one of the biggest factors is page load time so you've still got time to fix up your page load time there's GT metrics there's Pingdom are the two tools that I use to just figure out where the problem is and get that page load time improve so that you know not only is it great for facebook it's great for your users as well and it'll make it big difference to your results then the other part I want to focus on is FOMO fear of missing out this is something you really have to play on when it comes to really time-sensitive offers so Black Friday Cyber Monday the whole weekend last delivery day for Christmas the FOMO will be different for your brand of your product but think about what it could be what's the thing that they will miss out if they don't buy this product right now on this particular visit to the site especially on Black Friday once you've got them to your site you don't want them to leave because they're gonna get hounded by other offers and so how do you keep them on the site you need social proof you need some you know some kind of ethical kind of fear of missing out maybe it's limited stock maybe there's only 100 left maybe you've got a countdown timer be careful with countdown timers because Facebook don't generally promote this but there are different ways you can try and keep people interested and just kind of think about you know what about your product is is the reason they need to buy today and they media this is the Christmas gift is there a bundle offer is there something that you're giving them today with this purchase maybe it's free delivery keep them on the site as much as you can because once they leave it's gonna be really hard to bring them back sure you can run retargeting campaigns but once they're on the site on on on a day like Black Friday or Cyber Monday you absolutely need to try and bring that keep them in as well the final tip that I want to share with you is if you are generating lists and max cover this off as well is something which if you're on Facebook you should absolutely be developing your your lists ahead of kind of campaigns like Black Friday this is something we did last year and actually the spike you can see is for this particular Econ store our spike didn't come on Black Friday it actually came on the Thursday before because we did email collection in the months and leading up to Black Friday so it's just drawn up a newsletter get temps anof all the latest deals latest collections etc but we went early with our offer on the Thursday so Thursday evening especially because this was an Apple store you can really play on the fear of missing the right product because the product could sell out and missing out on the right size you know fragmentation is one of the biggest channel when it comes to a Pharrell and if you can play on that fear and really build up your list ahead of time then you can actually release that early and you know and call it a like a VIP offer so existing customers anyone that's on your email list that has been purchased go heavy on that promote it with Facebook and you can push ads to those that you have emailed and get them back in as well and and tell them you can get the the best stock the best availability before everyone comes in on the Friday and we did this with this particular client and they ended up having a record-breaking sales on the Thursday despite having a great Friday as well so they're just got some kind of quick tips for you to consider that we're actually focusing on for Black Friday and I hope that gives you something to think about with your funnels with the way you've position your ads your creative building up the interest in your product and your brand and actually thinking about different ways to really execute your sales when it does come to come to kind of Black Friday Black Friday weekend Cyber Monday and also you can a last delivery date and also for a lot of people one thing I would also just add to that is the period between Christmas and New Year is often a period where there isn't as much competition in the auction this happens on TV as well so actually if you do have anything which it could could work kind of pre new year that's also a premium point to be thinking about closing out your quarter as well so for a lot of people they'll just focus on their delivery date for Christmas people will continue to buy you know if you just say you know too late to deliver for Christmas or post Christmas say here's a special offer in this end of year so and just try and squeezing those end of end of quarter sales to just give yourself a great chance to finish 2018 on a high and get yourself ready for 2019 so hopefully that's been useful I'm gonna hand it hand it back to Eric and I guess we'll go through any questions that you guys have as well I guess max instead gonna rejoin us - fantastic I've learned so much on this webinar I have the thing that I've learned that strikes me most right now is that British people say a per L instead of apparel I had no idea did you know did you know that earnest now I didn't pay attention like the verbage but apparently you do they're good fastest on the console apples but guys okay so this is just the quick you know I you know you've been on webinars before there's usually an offer at the end of them today is no different but I'm gonna make it really quick I am famous for some x value stacking for upwards of forty five minutes I'm not gonna value stack for forty five minutes today you guys all know December seventh ecommerce mastery live in in Asia Bangkok Thailand is going to be our best show yet we had over 400 people in Barcelona and we will be duplicating that in Bangkok and I can't wait these guys are gonna be there and several other speakers that I'll just highlight a little bit right now we got Maxwell Finn talking about user acquisition we got Ernest Epps giving his amazing brand of of e-commerce training we've got Tim bird giving his most recent bidding techniques and other sort of intuitions around the algorithm we've got all the top influencers they're easily talks when these guys could be valued at $500 just alone then of course we've got van Oaks you've maybe seen the podcast with him recently this is all about how he runs about 50k a day at our five times row ass using a perfected giveaway model depeche going deep on how to break through the noise with his 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P nuclei P stands for proton rich are certain proton rich naturally occurring isotopes of some elements between selenium and mercury inclusive which cannot be produced in either the s or the art process topic definition the classical groundbreaking works of Burbidge Burbidge Fowler and Hoyle 1957 and of 8gw Cameron 1957 showed how the majority of naturally occurring nuclides beyond the element iron can be made in two kinds of neutron capture processes the s and the art process some proton rich nuclides found in nature are not reached in these processes and therefore at least one additional process is required to synthesize them these nuclei are called pea nuclei since the definition of the pea nuclei depends on the current knowledge of the s and r process see also nucleosynthesis the original list of 35 pea nuclei may be modified over the years as indicated in the table below for example it is recognized today that the abundances of 152 GD and 164 are contained at least strong contributions from the s process this also seems to apply to those of 113 in and 115 SN which additionally could be made in the art process in small amounts the long-lived radionuclides 92 and B 90 70 C 98 TC and 146 sm are not among the classically defined P nuclei as they no longer occur naturally on earth by the above definition however they are also P nuclei because they cannot be made in either the s or the art process from the discovery of their decay products in pre-solar grains it can be inferred that at least 92 NB in 146 sm were present in the solar nebula this offers the possibility to estimate the time since the last production of these pea nuclei before the formation of the solar system P nuclei are very rare those isotopes of an element which are P nuclei are less abundant typically by factors of 10 to 1,000 than the other isotopes of the same element the abundances of P nuclei can only be determined in geochemical investigations and by analysis of meteoritic material and pre-solar grains they cannot be identified in stellar spectra therefore the knowledge of P abundances is restricted to those of the solar system and it is unknown whether the solar abundances of P nuclei are typical for the Milky Way origin of the pea nuclei the Astrophysical production of pea nuclei is not completely understood yet the favored gamma process see below in core collapse supernovae cannot produce all pea nuclei in sufficient amounts according to current computer simulations this is why additional production mechanisms and Astrophysical sites are under investigation as outlined below it is also conceivable that there is not just a single process responsible for all pea nuclei but that different processes in a number of Astrophysical sites produce certain ranges of pea nuclei in the search for the relevant processes creating pea nuclei the usual way is to identify the possible production mechanisms processes and then to investigate their possible realization in various Astrophysical sites the same logic is applied in the discussion below topic basics of P nuclide production in principle there are two ways to produce proton rich nuclides by successively adding protons to a nuclide these are nuclear reactions of type P gamma or by removing neutrons from a nucleus through sequences of photo disintegrations of type gamma n under conditions encountered in Astrophysical environments it is difficult to obtain P nuclei through proton captures because the Coulomb barrier of a nucleus increases with increasing proton number a proton requires more energy to be incorporated captured into an atomic nucleus when the Coulomb barrier is higher the available average energy of the protons is determined by the temperature of the stellar plasma increasing the temperature however also speeds up the gamma P photo disintegrations which counteract the P gamma captures the only alternative avoiding this would be to have a very large number of protons available so that the effective number of captures per second is large even at low temperature in extreme cases as discussed below this leads to the synthesis of extremely short-lived radionuclides which decay to stable nuclides only after the capture cease appropriate combinations of temperature and proton density of a stellar plasma have to be explored in the search of possible production mechanisms for P nuclei further parameters are the time available for the nuclear processes and number and type of initially present nuclides seed nuclei topic possible processes topic the P process in a pea process it is suggested that pea nuclei were made through a few proton captures unstable nuclides the seed nuclei originated from the s and r process and are already present in the stellar plasma as outlined above there are serious difficulties explaining all pea nuclei through such a process although it was originally suggested to achieve exactly this it was shown later that the required conditions are not reached in stars or stellar explosions based on its historical meaning the term pea process is sometimes sloppily used for any process synthesizing pea nuclei even when no proton captures are involved topic the gamma process P nuclei can also be obtained by photodisintegration of s and are processed nuclei at temperatures around two to three Giga kelvins GK and short process time of a few seconds this requires an explosive process photo disintegration of the pre-existing nuclei will remain small just enough to produce the required tiny abundances of P nuclei this is called gamma process because the photodisintegration proceeds by nuclear reactions of the types gamma n gamma alpha and gamma P which are caused by highly energetic photons gamma rays topic the new process if a sufficiently intensive source of neutrinos is available nuclear reactions can directly produce certain nuclides for example 7 Li 11 B 19 f138 lay in core collapse supernova topic rapid proton capture processes in AP processed protons are added to stable or weakly radioactive atomic nuclei if there is a high proton density in the stellar plasma even short-lived radionuclides can capture one or more protons before they beta decay this quickly moves the nucleosynthesis path from the region of stable nuclei to the very proton rich side of the chart of nuclides this is called rapid proton capture here a series of P gamma reactions proceeds until either the beta decay of a nucleus is faster than a further proton capture or the proton drip line is reached both cases lead to one or several sequential beta decays until a nucleus is produced which again can capture protons before it beta decays then the proton capture sequences continue it is possible to cover the region of the lightest nuclei up to 56 me within a second because both proton captures and beta decays are fast starting with 56 me however a number of waiting points are encountered in the reaction path these are nuclides which both have relatively long half-lives compared to the process timescale and can only slowly add another proton that is their cross-section for P gamma reactions is small examples for such waiting points are 56 nee 60 Zn 64 j68 say further waiting points may be important depending on the detailed conditions and location of the reaction path it is typical for such waiting points to show half-lives of minutes to days thus they considerably increase the time required to continue the reaction sequences if the conditions required for this rapid proton capture are only present for a short time the timescale of explosive Astrophysical events as of the order of seconds the waiting points limit or hamper the continuation of the reactions to heavier nuclei in order to produce P nuclei the process path has to encompass nuclides bearing the same mass number but usually containing more protons as the desired P nuclei these nuclides are then converted into P nuclei through sequences of beta decays after the rapid proton capture ceased variations of the main category rapid proton captures are the are P P N and nu P processes which will be briefly outlined below topic the RP process the so-called RP process RP is for rapid proton capture is the purest form of the rapid proton capture process described above at proton densities of more than ten twenty eight protons per cc and temperatures around two GK the reaction path is close to the proton drip line the waiting points can be bridged provided that the process time is 10 to 600 s waiting point nuclides are produced with larger abundances while the production of nuclei behind each waiting point as more and more suppress a definitive end point is reached close to 170 because the reaction path runs into a region of nuclides which decay preferably by alpha decay and thus loop the path back unto itself therefore an RP process would only be able to produce P nuclei with mass numbers less than or equal to 107 topic the P n process the waiting points in rapid proton capture processes can be avoided by n P reactions which are much faster than proton captures on or beta decays of waiting points nuclei this results in a considerable reduction of the time required to build heavy elements and allows an efficient production within seconds this requires however a small supply of free neutrons which are usually not present in such proton rich plasmas one way to obtain them as to release them through other reactions occurring simultaneously as the rapid proton captures this is called Neutron rich rapid proton capture or PN process topic the new P process another possibility to obtain the neutrons required for the accelerating NP reactions in proton rich environments as to use the anti neutrino capture on protons new e plus PE plus plus n turning a proton and an anti-neutrino into a positron and a neutron since anti neutrinos interact only very weakly with protons a high flux of anti neutrinos has to act on the plasma with high proton density this is called new P process topic possible synthesis sites topic core-collapse supernovae massive stars and their life in a core collapse supernovae in such a supernova a shock front from an explosion runs from the center of the star through its outer layers and eject these when the shock front reaches the open a shell of the star see also stellar evolution the conditions for a gamma process are reached for one to two s although the majority of P nuclei can be made in this way some mass regions of P nuclei turn out to be problematic in model calculations it has been known already for decades that P nuclei with mass numbers a also 180 MT a may receive a contribution from this new process it was suggested to supplement the gamma process in the outer layers of the star by another process occurring in the deepest layers of the star close to the neutron star but still being ejected instead of falling onto the neutron star surface due to the initially high flow of neutrinos from the forming neutron star these layers become extremely proton rich through the reaction new e + + e- + p although the anti neutrino flux is initially weaker a few neutrons will be created nevertheless because of the large number of protons this allows a new P process in these deep layers because of the short timescale of the explosion and the high Coulomb barrier of the heavier nuclei such a new P process could possibly only produce the lightest P nuclei which nuclei are made and how much of them depends sensitively on many details in the simulations and also on the actual explosion mechanism of a core collapse supernova which still is not completely understood topic thermonuclear supernova a thermonuclear supernova as the explosion of the white dwarf in a binary star system triggered by thermonuclear reactions in matter from a companion star accreted on the surface of the white dwarf the accreted matter is rich in hydrogen protons and helium alpha particles and becomes hot enough to allow nuclear reactions a number of models for such explosions are discussed in literature of which two were explored regarding the prospect of producing pea nuclei none of these explosions released neutrinos therefore rendering new and noopy process impossible conditions required for the Rp process are also not attained details of the possible production of pea nuclei in such supernovae depends sensitively on the composition of the matter accreted from the companion star the seed nuclei for all subsequent processes since this can change considerably from star to star all statements and models of pea production in thermonuclear supernovae are prone to large uncertainties topic Type Ia supernovae the consensus model of thermonuclear super novae postulates that the white dwarf explodes after exceeding the Chandrasekhar limit by the accretion of matter because the contraction and heating ignites explosive carbon burning under degenerate conditions a nuclear burning front runs through the white dwarf from the inside out and tears it apart then the outermost layers closely beneath the surface of the white dwarf containing 0.05 solar masses of matter exhibit the right conditions for a gamma process the pea nuclei are made in the same way as in the gamma process in core collapse supernovae and also the same difficulties are encountered in addition 138 land 180 m ta are not produced a variation of the seed abundances by assuming increased as process abundances only scales the abundances of the resulting pea nuclei without curing the problems of relative under production in the nuclear mass range is given above topic sub Chandrasekhar super novae in a subclass of Tydeus supernovae the so called sub Chandrasekhar supernovae the white dwarf may explode long before it reaches the Chandrasekhar limit because nuclear reactions in the accreted matter can already heat the white dwarf during its accretion phase and trigger explosive carbon burning prematurely helium rich accretion favours this type of explosion helium burning ignites degenerative lis on the bottom of the accreted helium layer and causes to shock fronts the one running inwards ignites the carbon explosion the outwards moving front heats the outer layers of the white dwarf and ejects them again these outer layers are site to a gamma process at temperatures of 2 to 3 GK due to the presence of alpha particles helium nuclei however additional nuclear reactions become possible among those are such which release a large number of neutrons such as 1800 and 21 May 22 May alpha n 25 mega grams and 26 mega grams alpha N 29 C this allows a PN process in that part of the outer layers which experiences temperatures above 3 GK those Lite P nuclei which are under produced in the gamma process can be so efficiently made in the PN process that they even show much larger abundances than the other P nuclei to obtain the observed solar relative abundances a strongly enhanced as processed seat by factors of 100 1000 or more has to be assumed which increases the yield of heavy P nuclei from the gamma process topic neutron stars in binary star systems a neutron star in a binary star system can also accrete matter from the companion star on its surface combined hydrogen and helium burning ignites when the accreted layer of degenerate matter reaches a density of 105 to 106 grams per CC and a temperature exceeding 0.2 GK this leads to thermonuclear burning comparable to what happens in the outwards moving shock front of sub Chandrasekhar supernovae the neutron star itself is not affected by the explosion and therefore the nuclear reactions in the accreted layer can proceed longer than in an explosion this allows to establish an RP process it will continue until either all free protons are used up or the burning layer has expanded due to the increase in temperature and its density falls below the one required for the nuclear reactions it was shown that the properties of x-ray bursts in the milky way can be explained by an RP process on the surface of accreting neutron stars it remains unclear yet whether matter and if how much matter can be ejected and escaped the gravitational field of the neutron star only if this is the case can such objects be considered as possible sources of P nuclei even if this is corroborated the demonstrated endpoint of the RP process limits the production to the light P nuclei which are under produced in core collapse supernovae topic see also list of unsolved problems in physics topic references you
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Crochet My ADJUSTABLE HOODED MOOD SCARF | SCOODIE With So Many Buttons
here's my new scarf design with a detachable movable hood let's make it ciao friends about the thimble hooks and today i'm going to show you how to make my movable convertible detachable whatever you want to call it um hooded scarf you can take the hood and put it anywhere you want along my gorgeous keeps going and going and going so i'm going to show you how to make this wonderful scarf hooded scarf but you can put the hood anywhere you want so there you go i'm going to set this aside i use two skeins of mandala tweed tweed stripes dollar tweed stripes these are 426 yards i used two but i have this much left so one plus most of this one make the hood first because then you know how much yarn you're gonna need to make the hood and then you can just use all the rest of it to make your scarf if you wanted to and i have a six and a half millimeter on my four weight my four weight one to five and a half but i'm using a six and a half because i like the way the stitches stitched up way better all right so starting with the hood slip knot any way you like to make a slip knot everybody has their own way so i'm ready to go here and we're going to chain 60 on our six and a half millimeter do them nice kind of loosely because we're going to work in the back bumps so there's one two three four five and there's sixty so now we just have a chain of sixty [Music] for the start of the hood turn over your chain so you can find all these back bumps we want to work into these back bumps all the way down so start with the next place you can actually work and we're going to end up with 59 single crochets in these back bumps i know this takes a little bit longer but it work is worth it because it makes a very nice finished edge so i will meet you back down at our very beginning tail and there's number 59 so we chain 60 59 single crochets in the back bumps there you go all right for round two row two is a chain one and turn and we're going to do a suzette stitch so in our very first chain or a very first stitch right here is a single crochet and a double crochet in that same very very same stitch and then we skip the next stitch and do that again single crochet and a double crochet into the same stitch skip the next stitch single and a double in the same stitch skip the next stitch single and double and skip single and double and skip all the way down to the other end i'll meet you down almost when we're done single and double in the same stitch and skip and in the very very last stitch what i'm doing is suzette in rows is just a single crochet not the double crochet so we just do a single crochet there you go see this is a little bit of texture it's a fun little stitch i just love this stitch i use this stitch often because it's just interesting and it's really simple even for a beginner it's just singles and doubles but it makes it look it actually looks a lot harder than it is all right so that was row two remember we chained 60 did 59 single crochets back in the back bumps now we did one row of susette which is a single and a double in the same stitch and then the next is a the next stitch is skipped and we're going to do this suzette a total of 30 times so this was one so 29 more round rows 29 more rows of susette so it's just a chain one and a turn and that very first stitch right here single and a double and then skip this stitch single and a double skip the next all the way down for a total of 30 suzette and i will meet you back when you have something that looks a little bit more like a hood all right here's the my last single crochet and this is my round 20 row 29 so that was just a single crochet right there chain one and turn we're gonna do one more one last row of suzat so again that was a single and a double in the same stitch skip single and double and then a skip and i'll meet you down at the end this is our last row four of suzette for our hood and here's the last couple stitches in my row 30 single and a double in the same space we'll skip this one and the very last one is a single crochet there it doesn't look like too much of a hood yet it's just a rectangle but we're going to turn it into a hood so what we want to do is turn we're going to work down the sides i'm going to work down this the skinny side right here would be a total of 30 one in each stitch for one for each row here of our suzette but a total of 30. so just make sure that they're evenly spaced out so there's gonna be a total of thirty so we're going to single crochet five one one two three four and five then we're gonna chain three one two three and we're gonna skip the next five so one two three four five and single crochet there and that's single crochet there's our skip we chained three and we skipped five and then there's single crochet and there's number one we're going to do 10 more total here so there's number two remember three four five six seven eight nine and ten then we're going to do the chain three and skip five again we're making buttonholes start of the buttonhole so one two three chains and one two three four four one two three four five and that's a single crochet here and four more because this is a total of five right here so that was single crochet number one this is number two number three number four and it should get you down to the end pretty close single crochet number five now remember they don't have to be exact you just need to make sure it's evenly spaced along here so it's not a very specific stitch it is 30 along this edge so there is a start for our buttonholes on this side of our hood so that was the first pass there now we're going to chain one and turn our work it's gonna start looking like a hood single crochet five one two three four and five in this chain space right here we want to single crochet ten so there's one two and ten [Music] in the next ten stitches each get a single crochet one two nine and ten and now we're at our second buttonhole so he gets ten single crochets in this chain space one two and here's my last one and then last five stitches get a single crochet each one two three four and five we're going to run across the back here and turn our work again we just work down this side to make some buttonholes on one half or one side we're gonna do a single crochet across the entire top of the last row of susettes that we just did so a single crochet in each stitch that's easy peasy all the way down to the next corner and here's my last stitch across row 30 of the susette stitch which is right back here right here now we're going to work down the other side and make the other buttonholes so we turn over just a little bit and again this is evenly spaced 30. we're going to do five single crochets [Music] and then chain three and skip five one two three four five single crochet ten eight nine and ten chain three skip five one two three four five single crochet and single crochet four more for a total of five evenly spaced there you go so we still have a big rectangle it doesn't quite look like a hood yet but we're getting closer so chain one and turn our work we're gonna finish this last pass and finish our buttonholes so we're going to single crochet five ten single crochets in the chain three space ten single crochets in the center here nine and ten ten single crochets in this chain three space and then five single crochets to finish this side four and still have a big rectangle but now we have two buttonholes on this side and two buttonholes on this side so now we need to make it look like a hook look like a hood so right now we still have the big rectangle so you pick the side that you want to be on the outside which one is your whichever one you like best suzette stitch is generally a reversible stitch so it probably won't matter so you just want to fold fold your rectangle in half so that the buttonholes are on top of each other like that see my buttonholes are on top of each other right here and we are going to slip stitch this together both sides together so slip stitch this side to the side you can use a needle if you prefer and just whip stitch it we're just going to slip stitch along here slip stitch these sides together make sure you go through both sides there's one side there's the other side slip stitch there's one side there's the other side and a slip stitch and again remember that is not the side with the buttonholes buttonholes will be over here so you just slip stitch this or with stitch it or however you would like to close this because it's not going to show this will end up being on the inside all the way down [Music] and i'll meet you down here and there we go now the hood is complete so you can just finish this off any way you like to finish off i just do a couple of these snap pull and make this nice and tight and turn this inside out see here's a hood and there's another one it looks just like it buttonholes are on the bottom right here so your hood is done you can set your hood aside scarf is amazingly simple we're not going to work on this too much because this is so easy i'll give you the basic idea and you need at least one one full skein and then part of the other one or you can use the whole thing up it doesn't really matter and this was again lion brand mandalas tweed stripes i just love this the way that these colors look they don't match but they do i think it's just funny this is literally going to go with almost anything so that's why i chose this yarn i thought it was super fun so we're going to start up use a whole skein for sure so we're going to start out making the scarf now this is really easy [Music] i'm going to chain 26 1 2 3 25 and 26 and then we are going to single crochet in those back bumps we're going to turn it over again right here in the back bumps single crochet 25 all the way back down to our original tail down here 24 and 25 there's the start of a very very easy very very quick quick to work up scarf chain one turn your work and now we're going to squeeze that again so it's a single and a double in the same stitch and a skip [Music] single double the same stitch and a skip single double [Music] and skip all the way to the end here's my last double crochet and skip and remember the very last stitch in the susette by the row is a single crochet now the easy part [Music] i'm just gonna think you're just going to do suzettes until this is about approximately 90 inches long so you want it to be a little bit bigger than this this isn't quite a scarf yet so we're just going to chain one and turn our work and again single crochet and a double crochet in the first stitch and then skip and you will end up using an entire skein plus some of the leftovers from your hood so again i had about this much left of my second skein so until it's about a 90 inches long otherwise you could just keep using it all until it's all gone it'll be really easy so now you have a very very very very very long scarf about 90 inches long it's approximate because of course there's some stretchy parts in here this will stretch a little bit so the next important part is [Music] getting on our buttons i used a total of 16 buttons all the way down from one end to the other all the way down and i mixed them up because they all matched this wonderful tweed so what the trick is here you want to make sure that from buttonhole a buttonhole [Music] mine ended up being about five and a half inches and again there's some wiggle room in that because this is all stretchy so you want to have your buttons about that far apart too so the easiest way to do that is just to go measure all along and start it in the center just to make sure that everything is centered you don't get down to an end and go oh no i have all this left over so just kind of start in the middle and know where you want to go this is about the center so on this side and this side of the center equidistant from each other with this totaling about five and a half there's a button five and a half button five and a half buttons and you can see i have it from one end all the way down to the other end so here's my fabulous scarf with buttons all the way down they're all equidistant any colors you want these were an inch and a half buttons for the buttonholes that i made want them to be fun and interesting and big because they are part of the design so now you get to choose where you want to put the hood and this is part of the design so we want those to show so take your hood with the part that we seam together in the back right here showing facing towards you so the buttons will always show when you're wearing it because they're part of the design there you go i just attached them to the first four right here at the very end but now i'm going to change it and go to more towards the middle there i have it in half now i'm going to put them on these four right here so they totally in the center again you take the closed part right here faces you so that the buttons always show since they're part of the skirt we don't have to hide these buttons those are cute okay there now it's in the center and i can just toss it over the shoulder and toss it over the shoulder and be on my happy way i just love this design hopefully you do too thanks for stopping by thank you for supporting my small business please subscribe to my channel and turn on notifications so you can see what's coming next thanks have a great day bye [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign
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WTF: MSNBC Compares Trump Supporters to Terrorists
[Music] they call us racist white supremacists white nationalists and now terrorists in the DNC media's desperation to get Trump out of office they've demonized him and his supporters to increasingly horrible monsters this despite increasing violence against Trump supporters government facilities and Republicans in general for example the violence we saw against Trump supporters in San Jose before the election supporters who were chased down beaten and pelted with rocks and eggs by people who were waving Mexican flags in fact the mayor of San Jose is currently being sued by Trump supporters for ordering police to quote sheep herd Trump supporters into the violence and then block their escape a court victory tonight for some Bay Area Trump supporters after they ended up caught in the middle of a violent protest in San Jose back in 2016 San Jose PD led us right into the protesters it also led to a lawsuit against the city of San Jose while we're getting attacked they're just watching allowing it to happen isn't it interesting that we never hear about this incident anymore especially considering what happened in San Jose or how about the attack on the GOP baseball game or the multiple attacks now on ice facilities my point is and I know I'm repeating myself is that our so-called free press is enforcing double standards against their political opposition we'll get right back to that nut case but let me just take a quick moment to thank this channel sponsor rim t.com come on guys if you're still buying all your daily wear and a 10 pack plastic bag from a department store it's time to consider upgrading you're gonna have to buy t-shirts and underwear anyway so why not buy a high-quality product from an American company that supports free speech and youtubers like yours truly your skin will thank you thanks to their signature cool nylon silk which will keep you feeling dry and comfortable all day long like me to give your channel or website a shout-out simply make a purchase at ribbedtee comm forward slash drone Tech and use the promo code drone take to get 20% off most items send me a proof of purchase and I'll give you a shout-out thank you that brings us to MSNBC yesterday where max boot an alleged Republican actually compared Trump supporters to a terrorist organization this president has always from anyone who was around him Anthony scaramouche II knows this as well as anybody else demanded this blind loyalty right I just want to stop here briefly because I find it immensely absurd that Chris Jansing a Democrat / Obama sycophant on a Democrat / Obama sycophant network would be accusing Trump of demanding strict loyalty for one while we don't know that Obama had the same standard we do know that everyone around him including the media in Hollywood were strictly and fiercely loyal to him the media acted a state-run propaganda always attacking and demonizing anybody who stood in opposition to Obama while Hollywood literally pledged themselves to serve Obama even going as far as to release a creepy-ass video declaring their loyalty to him I pledged to be a servant to our president and all mankind because together we can together we so yeah another great example of the media taking something that's perfectly normal in the presidency and spinning it into something that's unusual while enforcing their double standards if he demands that loyalty and they are loyal so if you called from followers racist and mass they simply coalesce around each other and become even more defensive and protective of the leader just as they would in say a terrorist organization no Trump supporters are nothing like a terrorist organization especially based on the standards that this clown laid out in fact based on his own standards the media is acting like a terrorist organization in their fierce loyalty and defense of the Democrat Party any time Democrats are accused of anything from the opposition the media circles the wagons and demonizes whoever the critic is it is for that very reason that Trump supporters circle the wagons anytime the media launches an attack on him everyone can see that the media is deeply partisan and constantly stretches the truth and their attacks on Trump for example when they claim that he called Mexicans rapists and criminals when anybody can go look up his quote and see that he was specifically talking about some illegal immigrants or when they claimed he called immigrants animals or an infestation when he was clearly talking about ms-13 gang members or when they claimed he called white supremacists good people when in fact he condemned them and specifically focused on the regular people who were on either side of the monument debate I owe those people all of those people excuse me I've condemned neo-nazis I've condemned many different groups and you had people and I'm not talking about the neo-nazis and the white nationalist because they should be condemned totally or when they claim that Trump said he wants to exterminate Latinos which happened on this very show however President as you said talking about exterminating right Latinas that's why people circle the wagons around Trump and pieces like this are precisely the reason that it will continue the Obama era FBI official who made this dangerously stupid comparison has a history of making completely insane statements we have to understand the adversary and the threat we're dealing with the president said that we will fly our flags at half-mast until August 8th that's eight eight numbers eight eight are very significant in neo-nazi and white supremacy movement just wow I mean this guy was the FBI assistant director to counterintelligence this guy is now putting American people in harm's way by giving their violent base all the justification they're gonna need to start taking out people that they disagree with politically that's why we just saw another terrorist attack on a nice facility in San Antonio Texas and much like the previous attack the media is either ignoring it or just barely covering it could it possibly be because they and Democrats like AOC are the ones inspiring these attacks the FBI says a shooting at an ice office in San Antonio was a targeted attack investigators say shots were fired into a win the field office you have it right there the FBI said it was a targeted attack the obvious question would be who's inspiring these attacks especially considering the standards that the media's holding Trump and the Republicans - how completely nuts is it that our media can promote and support a group like an Tifa but then escape any culpability when those groups resort to violence thanks for watching everybody I really apologize for not putting out daily videos like I would like to who knew that adding another member to the family it would be so much harder besides the family I'm also working on a new set that I think you're all really gonna like but don't worry I'm using whatever time I have available to create new content and I will continue doing so including exclusive content that you won't see anywhere but on patreon or subscribe star if you're interested in seeing that exclusive content and you want to help support this channel please consider subscribing to me on patreon or subscribe star not only are you helping this channel to stay alive and to grow but you're also going to get access to all that exclusive content that nobody else will be able to see you can find the links to both in my description or the pin comment thanks a lot I'll see you all Friday [Music]
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Lucky Cuss: _Courtship&Carbon Dating -OFFICIAL VIDEO
don't want to be alone don't want any of [Applause] you oh if you knew me I wish you could but you couldn't take me still you look like you know what you need come let me show you how you can retrieve it put your sko up real real close your mind bring it so it lock door [Music] can't you see it's loud in here with all the love bring your face M let me use yours as a shield you know how I am with my T you know how you do now you don't make me feel [Music] they call this sculpure and some call it C and dating some people call this C ship some call it cting [Music] some people call this court some call it car [Music] da [Music] the in your in [Music] in
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~Gemini~Love~The Family Feud~ April 9 to 15, 2018 Weekly Tarot Reading
hi Gemini its Jennifer from sole-source Tarot and I am here to do your love reading for the week of April 9th through the 15th this is for the sign of Gemini this is intended to be a love reading as most of my readings are we're gonna get one of these oracle cards and then we'll break right into that tarot deck well we're not gonna use these two cards but I'm gonna let you see them gilt I release any beliefs that no longer assist in my soul's growth grief I understand that losing something is an opportunity to appreciate it we're gonna put these right over here and I'm still going to get one more to be revealed at the end and I will put these at the end I will bring them back out again but grief and guilt Gemini what do you have for Gemini this week chase some crow accepting the truth wake up awakening see there could be some communication that comes in this week that really opens your eyes to a situation you could be dealing with somebody that is emotionally unavailable this could even be a child but it could be a partner you're dealing with somebody who isn't available they have they lack emotion and you know you may be wanting to resist this change you may this may be a real struggle to let this person go this may be a real struggle to even deal with this person okay I think there's been a lot of sacrifices here but you're being called to look at this through new eyes a new perspective you need to really struggle through something and see it through somebody else's reality okay this is one thing you're going through some sort of struggle you may not want to work you may have a hard time working you may be lacking energy lacking focus this week you may be feeling like a lot has been lost okay there's so definitely some feuds going on family feud's or feuding with a partner there's definitely some feuds going on maybe children are moving away or or they're somebody's moving out of your house could be a partner somebody's moving out either way there's definitely some some feuds going on between with you and some other people I feel like you're being called to have a lot of courage have a lot of strength at this time really find your inner strength to get through this to let go of this situation the strength card is about letting go you have to let go of something okay because you got it you you know sometimes you know this is about you give what you get or you get what you give I can never say it right anyway it's about deserving okay maybe you deserve more I feel like you're dealing with somebody who you know is very controlling very manipulative there could have been a third party situation there could have been somebody goes out having a little bit too much fun this person may drink too much yeah there's definitely a lot of conflicts with another person and somebody is trying to prove themselves you know so they may be and brother that's you or the other person now you need to ask yourself do you really need to prove yourself or do you just want to be happy because I feel like there's something that needs to be let go you need to sever ties with somebody and even though you may not want to sever these ties I think that you have to okay because I feel like this person is bringing you down you're dealing with somebody who is trying to dominate they're trying to really be in control that you're dealing with somebody who is very controlling and they're they maybe even be after your money okay so I'm not sure who this is but I feel like you have to let something go and it's a struggle to let this go it's going to take a lot of courage to do that whoever you're dealing with is not emotionally able to give you what you deserve this person is not emotionally in tune with themselves okay and I feel like you are going through some sort of an awakening that is bringing you the truth of who this person really is but anyway let me get the zoomed in there's a lot of conflicts here with another person there is I feel like you're dealing with somebody who is let me get some more cards yeah they're very unstable they're very insecure they're out to use you financially maybe they're looking for you to to just take care of them financially but they're not in love yes okay so the thing is is your this is too burdensome for you you are absolutely dealing with somebody who is only interested in security and stability and perhaps even getting as much money as they can out of you I'm not sure I'm not sure even could be a child this could be a child but you're dealing with somebody who is hot-headed and stubborn and they see they see that you have the financial means to take care of them and that's right now that's not they care about okay they don't want to work they don't want to work on it they don't want to work harder to get their own money this definitely has to do with money as well whoever you're dealing with is trying to get out of paying up or get out of doing their part and I feel like you you know you have to they don't want to be held responsible they don't want they don't want to accept responsibilities and I feel like they want you to take on all the responsibilities you're dealing with somebody who is using you yes because they don't have enough money and and maybe they think that you do okay I feel like they somebody you're dealing with somebody who has a really big ego and that you need to let them go whoever this person is you need to let them go because they don't they're not stable they're not secure they see you as their security that's it there's no love here there's no love this is ego okay these cogs they all mean so much this is it this is about somebody is is thinking trying to come up with a plan and how they can get you to take care of them without supporting you you know what I mean they want you to take care of them financially and I don't know who this is for this will not resonate with everybody this is a love reading either way I feel like something needs to be let go of it's too heavy it's really really too heavy you're all the responsibilities are yours I mean is that what this is they don't want to be held responsible they don't want to they don't want to be responsible so they want you to take care of them mm-hmm you're dealing with somebody who is very self-centered and greedy okay and I feel like it's causing you to lose sleep it's causing you to have a lot of depression and worry I think you're worried about whoever this person is about how are they gonna make it you know or how am I gonna how am I gonna provide for them financially am I gonna have to provide for them financially forever you know they're are they ever gonna give me what I deserve they are we're gonna put in an effort I think you're dealing with somebody who's not really putting in a lot of effort in a situation whether it's a child or a partner okay or you know this could even be work-related however you want to see it I feel like you're not getting what you deserve I feel like you know there's a lack of faith here there's a lack of commitment wherever you're dealing with there could even be a divorce on the horizon you know our split from somebody who is completely very conceited in greed and not a nice person now what advice do we have for Gemini well we already got those two cards they're pretty pretty advisory I mean we will bring them back out but I feel like you guys have to let go of something you have to let go there's absolutely true you have to let go of somebody or something that where you're being used okay you're going is there some sort of midlife crisis you may be dealing with maybe you're going through a midlife crisis right now and this isn't some sort of disaster beware of false beginnings perhaps you're involved with somebody who is full of who brings a lot of confusion to your life they there be prepared to live with the consequences of your choice period okay I think you're dealing with somebody who is absolutely not in it for the right reasons okay I'm just telling you that I don't know who this is or this will not resonate with everybody but you're dealing with somebody who is using you and it ends in disaster and they may be just wanting to not be alone so they're using you for the time period you know for now I feel like you've been being lied to okay these are lies this is lies this is feeling empty inside I've been lied to I know that there's this is false these are both false - I know something is false and I think that you see the truth you notice we just see her eyes here you know the truth I feel like there could be a third party situation here there has been a third party situation and you're gonna have to make some compromises okay you're gonna have to make some compromises here but it doesn't mean you have to give it all I feel like somebody sees your compassion they see who you are they see that you are a beautiful soul so they are taking advantage of you yes I think they're gonna get caught the truth is gonna come out so Gemini I feel like you are dealing with somebody who is not does not have your best interest at heart they are out for you to take care of them financially whether it's a child a partner whatever somebody or they're you know you're working for them whatever and they don't want to pay up whatever this is somebody isn't thinking about you they see that you're a caring person they see that you're compassionate so they're taking advantage of you but I feel like this person is very greedy conceited and self-centered and you are being called to let go of this situation and take control and not let them be in control because right now it looks like they are in control and this is weighing very heavily on your mind with that 10 of Wands and the nine of swords this is very heavy for you to carry around you know that this isn't right whatever it is you do you do you're dealing with somebody who is not in it for love at all this is this is community you may receive some communication that you don't want to hear this is somebody who is a big big talker okay it could definitely be a child I don't know it could be child or somebody that's younger than you also be a partner I don't know you're dealing with somebody that is all talk and they could care less about how you feel don't you need to set some boundaries this is what needs to happen there could be some unexpected conflict this week where you have to put your boundaries up Gemini you have to you put your sword up so we're gonna get this one you have to put your sword up for this reason help I will honor the physical vessel that enshrines my soul and accept the truth somebody's about to get caught lying put it that way okay grief I understand that losing something is an opportunity to appreciate it guilt I release any beliefs that no longer assist in my soul's growth it's time to release the guilt for your home the health okay something it needs to be let go of I don't know what it is but you do talk to you later
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[Music] reality star and easy model Shani Clement is out on bail and trying to jet sets as usual but the judge is not having it because when she was arrested her passports was seized well now she's out and she's saying that she made plans pre-arrest to travel to Atlanta and her passport is her only valid form of identification well I guess all plans she made will probably have to be put on pause because remember she was arrested because she was supposedly on of prostitution dates and took a dead man's credit card and actually spent about $20,000 of his money and that is a very very sketchy if you ask me so I'm guessing Sinead won't be going anywhere until Floyd Mayweather is the highest-earning celebrity in the world as released by Forbes now remember in 2017 last year he did not make the cuts but what a difference one year can make as his fights with Conor McGregor generated a whuppin 550 million dollars and that propelled him back to number one spot now talking about other celebrities in the top ten we have of course the usual suspects we have Dwayne Johnson aka the rock who makes a ton of money from his blockbuster movies I heard that oh I read somewhere that he actually made 14 million off Jumanji alone let's not forget he has a skyscraper who just came out and some other blockbusters in the works also Steph Curry LeBron James jay-z Beyonce Kevin Hart like I said the usual suspects make the top ten of the Forbes highest and celebrities and combined the top 100 highest any celebrities actually made it whooping six points three billion dollars pre-tax now those numbers are very scary but something is sharing life a lot of people are making a lots of money and just had to tap in other actress Danai gurira who of course shots a super stardom after plane Ocoee in the black panther is the new ambassador for sportswear giants Reebok now she took to social media to share with her followers the good news and Reebok the sportswear Giants also went on social media to praise her labeling her an actor a writer and an activist for women now this comes at a very busy time for deny who is in talks for a new movie called Godzilla vs. Kong which I cannot wait to see because I think deny is a very very good actress and I look forward to more works coming out from her welcome back to the show guys a lot of people are making power moves and premium UK brand Ted Baker is no different because they have just signed a five-year licensing deal with Israel's Delta Galil which will allow them produce and manufacture pieces for men now I think this is a very nice combination between Delta Khalil and Ted Baker and they're gonna be launching for the spring/summer of 2019 the 2018 beautycon Festival kicked off in LA and as usual they had many celebrities in attendance and one of the celebrities spotted there was Kim Kardashian and the mother of three looked flawless now she was as keynote speaker at one of the panels and she strutted her stuff in a vintage Dolce and Gabbana outfits liberian travel bloggers Salima was spotted out and about in washington DC looking all shades of earthy and glam now she rocked a two-piece green or white Palazzo and kimono and accessorized with a pearl bag also she wore board accessories and stilettos and she tops it off with her natural hair and abode Matt's red lipstick [Music]
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Falls Guys Take Over, NBA Playoffs, And Dr. Disrespect Is Back!
[Music] all right welcome everybody to the three-way podcast show i am your host with the most lost and with me today i got jd mckinney and jp aka linkster101 hey we're doing something never done before we're doing an episode without jerks the three-way podcast show comes to you every week monday straight to your earbuds straight to your eyes we cover sports pop and gaming you get it all in one baby so please uh remember to follow like support share let your friends know tell us what you think in the comments but uh we got a bunch of news this week uh and so we're gonna start off with gaming [Music] so this week this past week we had the another uh playstation state of play now it was focused on the ps4 and psvr and we did get little snippets of ps5 um but i want to start off with some of the games we saw in there the big ones uh crash bandicoot 4 it's about time they showed a bunch of gameplay uh they show this yeah trailer gameplay uh are you guys hyped about this um it looks i feel like it's been too long they should have done this a long long time ago maybe they would have had more sales graphically they they went back old school i think from like the the old versions it looks just like an older you know video game that should have just been out a long time ago i think you're gonna look good i think they're yeah they're taking the same marks out but they're bringing in uh kind of too much to the modern day jd did you catch any of this i haven't had a chance to catch it i was you know just with the new job and just kind of keeping it keeping me busy working a little bit later so i was kind of exhausted when i got done being on the heat yeah yeah i mean yeah i'm looking at a little bit of the stuff right now it is it does look like uh crash bandicoot could be kind of as long as they keep it towards i mean i never really played the whole series so hopefully it's going to be you know i put a little bits in here and there i enjoyed when i did play it so hopefully we can keep up with that that crazy little goofy [ __ ] going on it's a it's a difficult series like uh that series is hard like it's not easy it's you gotta be exact with the platforming like it is not giving you any any any uh easy gameplay but i i i i'm interested the problem with me is okay it's a new crash randica game i understand there's a bunch of content in there for sixty dollars i don't know uh i'd agree with that i definitely agree with that i think this is so long overdue and honestly i don't really think it's gonna just be for playstation i i really really believe with these graphics uh switch is going to have this on their sleeve as well right yeah that just got leaked out actually at the time the day of this recording is people who i don't know somehow are hacking this [ __ ] i don't know but it's kind of come out that uh down the road it looks like there might be a switch version coming out and i'm not surprised i mean why wouldn't you put exactly you crash randy crew when i'm sure the the original trilogy they did put it out on switch i'm sure it sold a lot i mean i bought it so why not put the new one on the switch make more money um hitman 3 revealed that uh it's gonna have a psvr version of it and look i'm not a big hit man guy uh you know it just doesn't pique my interest but when you tell me okay you could do all that hitman stuff now and vr okay now i'm interested because now i'm around american people assassination like now okay now it interests me and so i wasn't interested in him in three now they're saying that there's a vr version uh okay now i feel like ah i'm gonna have to see what's up with this game yeah i'm looking forward to so yeah would you play this that that gameplay thing a little bit more to vr yeah i mean unfortunately if it's only gonna be on the playstation i probably won't be able to for a while but you know if it is on if they end up putting it to where you can get it on steam with the oculus yeah i could definitely do it there but yeah that would be kind of cool yeah i mean hitman's on pc i'm not surprised i mean i i'm not sure if this is exclusive to psvr i doubt it because they're just leaving a lot of money on the table right if this does come to pc vr like uh yeah that i mean those graphics and vr like bro right it looks pretty good from what i was just looking at so hopefully it'll uh a couple of other games they did a show more on bug snacks so this i don't care about buzzfex but people like i don't know somehow it became viral um they showed some more gameplay on that for the ps5 they showed star wars vader immortal which is a vr game it's out on pc already but now it's coming to psvr that i'm interested in like i could be darth vader in vr like come on bro that's like a little that's like me my little k me as a child's dream come true bro yeah so automatically for me star wars just let's go you know i don't know exactly that's what i'm saying like vr lightsaber like okay right uh i could kill you know jedi like i mean uh a good marketing that they could do with this is to create an actual like a vr a lightsaber handle that would work with the vr goggles yeah that would be anyone right for this you know bro i need to clean myself because um vr lightsaber controller bro that would be awesome i'm [ __ ] in and it just for the hell of it it still lights up just so you can mess with it often bro okay million dollar idea they need to talk to you because uh uh control which a couple of years back was a game of the year for a lot of people 2019 i believe for for a lot of people um i said a couple years back 2019 it already seems like it's been so many years in quarantine but anyways um well and just to mention just to mention crash bandicoot 4 does come out october 2nd so does it okay so yeah yeah it's soon it's soon vr for that darvey is already out for on on pc correct correct uh but yeah control uh game of the year for a lot of people uh in 2019 i haven't played it uh i that is one of the games on my damn list uh but uh new dlc um they announced that coming out later this year uh so yeah all those people hyped for for control um okay uh i don't know if y'all remember speaking about but there's this like game on pc called tempting which has been trying to take like pokemon yeah okay pokemon formula but it's like um what we all wanted were open world you could play with your friends online like it's like the pokemon everybody really want will want it but temtem tried it it's not really a perfect game but it's out there it's finally coming to console it looks like it'll be coming in 2021 i might get this just to see like okay like it looks like playstation is trying to find their own pokemon and try to battle nintendo with it i'm with it because if that forces nintendo and and game freak to like up there yeah then i'm all i'm all for that so uh we'll see uh and last but not least they finally showed some gameplay on godfaw um which i thought was very interesting because i've been interested in this game it looks interesting it it it looked better than what they previously showed um yeah i look forward to it i probably would get it they they announced it this past december they showed a trailer in the playstation 5 event and i was just not in on this game i thought uh i mean they haven't showed the [ __ ] i'm not interested the trailer is trash but from the gameplay they showed i actually was like okay this looks pretty solid this looks like i might not get it because it's not my type of game um but you know it i i could see for hey if it's your type of game i would for sure be interested in it and it looks better it looks good i imagine it's only going to look better by the time um the ps5 comes out so yeah i was actually pretty interested yeah well it actually looked pretty good for it but yeah yeah i mean i also saw another game that i i think i'm interested in it's called uh hood outlaws and legends i think that one's gonna be good um it was on the state of play as well it's coming out 21 for the ps5 it's coming up for ps4 too but i'm pretty sure it's gonna be people are gonna play with ps5 so yeah it looks like a co-op game um it looked pretty solid um the another one out uh that came out oh bray they're doing like a re a remix or remastered yeah remaster yeah uh but yeah a bunch of stuff i thought it was a pretty solid uh event overall i mean yeah you're demonstrating what's coming out in the next you know for the rest of the year some 2021 stuff for people that still have the ps4 yeah playing it next year uh there's still going to be stuff coming out so and then they showed us a bit of ps5 stuff so i was pretty satisfied with the event i thought it was pretty solid um uh control deals well i mean playstation doesn't have to do much they're winning right now so they're just like well it is what it is yeah yeah uh so yeah i liked it um uh you know uh a lot of stuff in there that i was interested hitman on on vr darth vader on vr like okay i'm hyped so yeah i'm in uh i liked it what are you jd what'd you think yeah with vr you got to be real careful because it is a little bit more expensive so a lot of people have probably haven't dubbed into that area yet yeah so yeah having a game that can sit in both vr and in in regular control is going to be better your better option but um yeah um a lot of they did that looked like some pretty good games you know and if i have a chance to get a uh uh ps5 when they come out i think i probably will and then see where i can play some of these games on it that would be kind of fun so you're leaning to ps5 no no i'm definitely getting the xbox first but if i can afford it i'll get the ps5 as well but you know um all right next thing in gaming uh a new game has come out and that is taking over the world uh fall guys from uh the digital uh devolver uh has come out it's free on p playstation plus it's uh like 15 bucks on the pc but i i see in this game everywhere on twitch it took over twitch it was the number one stream game on twitch it's taking over twitter i'm seeing the clips from people all over the world japanese people playing this so yeah i mean uh super hype what do y'all guys think about this game have you all tried it have you ever looked at it it reminds me of mario party a little bit um yeah it's just like a whole bunch of mazes and you're just trying to yeah it's like a battle royale accepted into levels and except instead of a battle royale putting you in a big space and you killing each other this kind of battle royale is like okay there's 50 people round one if you can't do the obstacle course then half of the people are eliminated then the next round it's a team base so whichever team lose they're eliminated and then the last round it's offer one and whoever wins takes the crown and that's that so it's a their own take on battle royale but i really like it i've had a lot of fun with it jd what do you think i mean from what i'm looking at and from which time it sounds like it's ninja warrior meets mario party is what it sounds like you know yeah you know that's that's a pretty good comparison yeah so but yeah yeah it looks like it could be it looks like it could be fun i haven't actually seen anybody played i haven't played it myself but it does look entertaining and you know i mean it's you know if you make doing the mix between single single person and player and then and i mean as far as you know battle royale single person and then team base and then single person again this kind of makes it different a little bit more of a different dynamic for the game so hopefully it'll be interesting yeah no that that comparison you made is like on the spot yes it's like ninja warrior but mario party like i love that oh but yeah it's like what i like about it is super accessible like i might try hard ass can play it right have fun and then my wife can play who rarely plays any games but she could catch on it really quick it's easy to get it's easy to play it's fast like if you lose okay try again like it's really fun uh i would recommend it if you if you have playstation plus just download it it's free um if you have pc i would spend the fifteen dollars to get it like i i highly recommend this game it's fun it's easy it's addictive because you're like okay one more time one more time like let me get in there one more time like it's really cool it's really fun uh actually uh if you guys ever when this is over and y'all come over like we need to get on this [ __ ] uh but uh yeah uh next thing in gaming so uh xbox's streaming service xcloud is not coming to apple uh apple is stating in the report that well every app has to go through procedures just like everyone else xbox is saying well when it comes to streaming services that deal with games they're specifically strict on us when on other apps or not so therefore the xbox x cloud app is not coming to apple what do you guys think about this like it was promised i mean i'm not surprised um you have to understand this is business this is business and exxon's gonna have to pay a big amount and the thing is xbox for all the great things they have for being a little too friendly and a little too willing to to share some companies don't some companies yeah it's just pure business and that's what xbox because xbox wants to play fair with everybody but doesn't understand in the real world no one really plays fair so i mean to me i'm not surprised the thing is this is just another reason why xbox is leading to me all these promises just falling through i don't know who the [ __ ] is in charge over there but they're [ __ ] not bad well well and on that thing if it's ios is the one saying they can't do it there's not a whole lot you can do with that you know yeah yeah if they're not they're saying no you can't you're not gonna be allowed to do our service and what what more they mean they can try and fight it but that's the best they can do and it's just funny because like i was talking before yeah i've been seeing all the ios uh advertisements for through some of my app games for being able to play your xbox on an apple ios i don't know if it's from xbox or from apple but you know it's been advertised quite a while quite a bit in the past week and a half at least and now all of a sudden it's oh we're not gonna do it so i don't know yeah i'm pissed man uh apple's over there trying to push their gaming [ __ ] i don't even our apple arcade whatever no one plays it no one buys it uh so now they're pissed uh [ __ ] bitter that now better services are coming to their phones and they don't want to play ball um i'm pissed i'm even considering like switching over to android because yeah me too i want to be able to play my my my like come on come on cookies having the abilities all those having the ability yeah just having the ability for example last night bro i was in an online game i didn't want to like i had to go use the restroom i didn't want to like like if i'm idle i'll get kicked so what i did is i got on the playstation app on my phone and i could like play i could stream it to my phone and i was just making sure i didn't go idle in the restroom from there and that's it bro i just want to be able to do that with the ex clown bro like why are you why are they going and i think i think right now with apple seeing how apple is and they're trying to promote this and trying to promote that i think this is the first time i honestly because i used to have androids and i like androids um i'm literally considering going back to a google phone um i feel like their apps are a lot better i feel like their system's a lot better you can do things for free a lot more than you can on an apple uh phone so this is just to me if xbox decides hey we're gonna go with this provider i probably will switch to that provider yeah so the drama continues uh next last thing uh stole the developers of the arkham series have finally revealed rocksteady right rocksteady finally revealed who uh what have they been working on and sure enough the rumors were correct it's a suicide squad game that rock city is working on now we didn't get any trailer we didn't get any any gameplay it's simply an image of what looks like superman with a suicide squad [ __ ] on his face um what do you guys think honestly the movie left such a bad taste in my mouth no but this is completely different man this is like i like roxanna's they did they did such a great job with batman arkham the series i really do i really do think they're into good hands do i really want to play as deadshot john what do you want to play with harley quinn nah i really don't i'm sure what the a lot of questions that people have been asking themselves is what suicide squad is this because there's different iterations you know it's been going on for many years yeah so what that what suicide squad what does the team consist of some people are thinking this is like some so the superman didn't look like a good superman it looked like a evil superman i don't know if that's a thing i don't read the comics but that's like some of the crap i've been hearing online yeah it looks like he has like glowing eyes i i don't know yeah so is that the direction they're going with like dc hero's gone bad i don't know uh like i said there's like different iterations of of uh the suicide squad so it might not be the movie guys we saw and i doubt it is i'm pretty sure they're trying to stray as far as they can from the movie uh so yeah pretty good though i thought i mean i thought it had a really good uh fan following and and did really good in theaters but i thought the movie was solid i just don't agree with the villain like what is with this witch and who cares like that's like that's my thing against like of all the villains and all the people characters you can choose from everything i thought i was gonna have to do something with joker and like nothing of joker oh it was just so bad yeah no the and all the joker footage that jay leto says they had they like he says they cut like a crap load of it out of the movie he's like what the hell that [ __ ] was good so i don't know back to the game back to the game yeah but uh but yeah so we'll see i'm excited for it obviously i think this is the next gen game that's probably why we didn't see anything because i feel like oh [ __ ] they're like well this game's taking longer than we thought let's just move to the next gen um well there's another point that was made in in the uh article i read here i'm gonna put up here is uh yeah so the larger question is whether or not the new game will break significantly from rockstar's earlier formula i'm sorry this is from uh endgadget.com uh the arkham games are known for their mix of puzzle solving and unique brawling system that made batman shine two squads elias is here in in in spirit okay suicide squad by its nature is it based on a team that isn't interested in detective work it could be an evolution of arkham design or could represent a major shift in design so that could be interesting too to see how they do that because like i said like i said you know these guys became famous mostly off of the batman games with the detective stuff and now you're going to have a whole different squad who's not really known for doing detective work they're more for smash and grab and then you know causing a mayhem so it's yeah and see how this comes out as far as that part goes too we'll see we'll see uh cause a lot of times these video games are way better than the movies themselves uh so i'm excited to see but like before it was rare the movie was always better than the game the game was just the cash grab right now the tables have turned now you a lot of times you see these uh video games are way better than the movies uh not all the time but a lot uh you know a lot of the time so i'm excited to see i feel like they're gonna put their love into this game uh unlike the movie and uh yeah i think we're gonna get a pretty i mean rocksteady is proven i mean they were trusted with the batman series and they delivered um yeah so yeah i'm excited to see what uh what happens okay uh but yeah uh next thing we're gonna move on is to [Music] sports look at all the fake fake fans okay um yeah so the nba is rocking and rolling uh and we we are already getting you know we're we're close we're close to the very end of this uh wednesday of this wednesday so a couple of days from this episode you'll be seeing the very end we'll we'll have playoff positions decided uh so what what do you what do you guys think what is the big surprise for y'all so far well i mean the los angeles lakers have one they're pretty much putting it in gear for the west they won the first team um the la clippers are one game above the denver nuggets on the seating charts so it's very important that clippers get their act together they have not been playing as well they did have a big win against the trailblazers uh a couple of nights ago but uh that right there is very very tricky if the clippers do not get their act together they will lose that second seed to the temper nuggets and dipper nuggets just got one of their main star players back um and so that's going to uh help them out a lot now right behind that in the cds you have of course the houston rockets okc and utah jazz all buying for the fourth fifth and sixth i think houston walking to play the sacramento kings today as we speak so i'm pretty sure they're going to tie that up on the fourth seed and then you have the dallas mavericks on seven trying to get into that fourth fifty six but the big surprise has been the hc memphis uh has just lost uh to toronto as we speak it's over uh and now they're pretty much 18's up for grabs so whoever's eighth and ninth they're fighting for whoever wants to be in the playoffs but the funny thing is their one game behind on the tenth place is the phoenix suns as predicted by me in uh uh in the last hump day show i didn't mention that the phoenix sun would be in the mixing of the playoffs i honestly believe that the phoenix suns if they win every single game in the bubble they will make the eight seed um portland trailblazers they are playing right now against the philadelphia 76ers they need this win if they do not win phoenix will get this uh because the next game that phoenix has is against memphis so that's pretty much the tie of that ac so i'm going for whoever i really think troubles are going to make a a a message in in playoffs and i think more than likely they're going to get it but i'm rooting for the phoenix suns just because they haven't made it since like a long like 1996 something 97 so it's been a while yeah yeah i mean they they were making yeah so 2002 i exaggerated so they say 2006.70 yeah yeah it's been a while now speaking of the portland trailblazers damien lillard uh on social media and he got into a little a little scuffle talking a little miss talking a little mess so basically so it was a troll blazers versus clippers and it's a tight game they're going back and forth and the clippers make a three and so the troubles are down by two so um it's like 24 seconds left to go uh danny litter cuts through and he gets fouled so he's at the line to make two to go i think it's still a matter of fact online is to go ahead and he misses both free throws so while he's missing both free throws patrick beverly is like laughing his ass off uh and so is uh uh what's that called no no it's not paul george this other guy the the twin you know the the guys that beat up that guy for taking their mom to applebee's i ain't gonna come out uh come on man you know what i'm talking about man uh basically so basically it was it was um uh patrick beverly making fun of him and then you know george i guess paul george waved goodbye to the blazers after that [ __ ] happened so you know they asked everybody like what the hell is going on and jeremy's like man um um you know pg did the way because he was also surprised and i missed free throws but he he experienced being waved last year he was like and i quote asking me about patrick beverly who i sent home before at the end of a game paul george is a guy sent me sent home by me last year in the playoffs so they know the reason they're reacting like that is because of what they expect from me which is a sign of respect and it just shows what i've done at a high clip more times than not i'm not offended by it if anything it should just tell you how much it hurt them to go through what i put them through in those situations previously so you know yeah as everyone recalls a gaming living near dishes uh over that dumbass uh that went to the memphis uh uh chandler parsons and patrick beverly was on the rockets team in that year and uh of course okc with paul george so they're going back in court and then patrick verily posed cancun on three like on tnt whenever they make fun of a team that just lets it go like cancun on three and then paul george is like and you're also getting home this year with a crying laughing emoji and then uh let her reply to george by pointing out how the clippers ford requested trades from indiana and oklahoma city to play with westbrook and kawhi leonard he's like keep switching teams running from the grind you avoid these chunks he basically told him like man y'all over here switching teams trying to find a squad like yeah at the end of the day you know uh litter does talk a lot of trash um and i honestly think that if they get to the playoffs they will make some noise i don't think they'll win the championship like uh charles i don't think so either but bro i really want damien literally because yeah he said he said he shuts people up when it comes to the arms he talks all that mess but he backs it up bro that's why i like damien linder i feel i would love damien miller to go up against the clippers bro like i i would i would not i would pay money to see this right that might not happen because the very first i mean that's the second round the the way the standings are now let's say that yeah they do yes it would not be it would not be immediate i know that you know that it will be in the lakers portland would have to win and yes i i know but damn i want to see that [ __ ] make it happen nba do it pay whatever reps you have to pay just make it happen bro hey look i and the reason guys we don't talk about the east is because there's really no point so i mean the real story is in the west uh uh so we'll keep it as is with that but i'm looking forward to it every game has been a playoff game the environment hasn't been that bad players are going at it um you can hear a lot of trash talk on the court you can hear mello with little [ __ ] okay known as [ __ ] um but uh this this is gonna be fun man i really believe it's gonna be fun thank god the nba is bad it's super annoying with all the [ __ ] that they have to show at the very like if the promotions are trash the the beginning stages of the game like trash but the actual game itself it's good to see it um yeah so um jd anything you want to add then um i do want to say that i don't know a whole lot about what the exact game was going on but i think this is actually a good um model for working inside of this pandemic because i think that they've done i think they've kept the chronic corner cases down really well in these games uh they really are and i think it's a good model to show that okay you know because i mean i think in the beginning of about midway we were talking about baseball doing you know a two stadium setup and i was kind of i was kind of thinking oh maybe that wouldn't really work but i think maybe that might work out best not just two stadiums but maybe four different stadiums for for different regions no you know get yeah give credit where credit is due they did a really good job i i don't like a lot of things he does but when it comes to their players and handling their business um even though they love china but handling their business um they they do a very good job and they're very effective at it yeah so uh hands down adam silva best commissioner sports work hard um the nfl is right around the corner we're we're in august nine preseason there is no preseason so august starting september is a game and and right now they have about 20 players that have opted out um you know we'll see how it goes moving forward from there i don't know what the planets from the nfl i really feel like they might as well just make it the same thing as uh as the nba just make it one stadium and all the teams go there at least for the nfl what they need to do is test the players and put them in quarantine as soon as they test them if you test positive okay we're going to put you we can't let you play that you know like a couple days before a game if you test positive okay we can't let you play that game you need to go home and quarantine but if you don't if it's just negative okay you're going to stay here until we play well they have to quarantine for two weeks so it's not like one thing i'm saying you know if you do you test positive bam you go yeah so as a player you're like hell no i need to keep myself on check because i don't want to miss two weeks mess up my team then get others infected like you could destroy your team like essentially right yeah especially if you're a quarterback if you're a quarterback lord jesus have mercy uh but yeah uh so that's it for sports uh next up is pop whoa almost together uh everything's worked so much better in conjunction when jerks isn't here [Laughter] so pop culture uh we got a bunch of stuff going on uh number one uh on the list is doctor disrespect it streams on youtube everybody's been talking about this he had crazy views on youtube always not even streaming he was hitting crazy and he called out people he called out everybody and the title talking all that smacking smack look doctor disrespect coming back i i honestly like i said guys i don't normally watch streamers i really don't see the point of watching other people play where i can play better than them i just don't see it but when it comes to doctor disrespect he plays games i normally i'm not momentum and violence violence like he and he's hilarious and he came back and i love the fact that he was like look i'm gonna leave it to the professionals i don't know what the hell happened i don't know why we were bad i still don't know so everyone who's talking all this [ __ ] you don't know either if i don't know what makes you think you know and then he was like and i'm just gonna leave it to the handle professionals it was a lot of money involved there's still a lot of money at play and the lawyers are gonna handle that i honestly like that and he went in and he went and he went dr disrespect character and he played some games and he was like look you guys i've been gone for one month and a half and you guys are playing this stupid ass game that game that loves this talk he's like this is the [ __ ] you guys were playing no let's take that i really didn't enjoy a lot of that he did he was looking at it he was like i'm gone for one month and this happens like damn uh no for those of you for those of you who don't know dr disrespect is the biggest streamer in the world uh he was originally streaming for for twitch and for some reason they banned him and he's been kind of dark this whole time uh we no one knows i mean other than his people don't know why uh they banned him even he stated twit he doesn't know why twitch banned him like he's saying that he doesn't know and they're in the midst of figuring that out the guy had a multi-million dollar contract with them for some reason for them to uh just avoid that no one knows it's a huge mystery so now he did his first stream and youtube i think it got like 500 000 views 300 000 before he even actually really started streaming and just trying right and like 300 people were up there it was like holy crap so the guy's huge he has merch coming out i'm even thinking with my birthday money i'm gonna get some of it like y'all gonna see me with uh dr jim's suspect t-shirt uh but he has that's what i'm saying the violent speed momentum that's a that's a sweater of his i'm gonna get that [ __ ] uh but yeah man like uh it just i love the guy i'm glad he's back i hope he gets a huge contract with with youtube or whatever i hope he still gets his money from uh twitch uh yeah man i'm just glad he's back uh jd you got anything to add no i'm gonna say i mean again i haven't really i don't really watch this stream it's not my career watch doctor i have i've seen him he's just not my kind of streamer you know i realized that i was going to realize that that's a character i have no problem with him playing a character like that that's great you know i i mean you look at look at oh you don't like what he said you don't like what he says well let me know look at hollywood i mean look at some of the guys that play the best villains are typically some of the nicest guys out there so i mean i'm definitely not saying anything personally against the guy himself you know just it's just not my type of streamer gotcha gotcha you know but i mean it's good to see he's able to make a comeback from this he's able to do what he loves to do and still be able to make and get some uh get some following his following has followed him over there you know so yeah yeah i i will i'll follow him to the end of the world hopefully we'll find out soon what happened and we can figure out what the hell was going on and we can get some more clarification on this you because you know for for again for twitch to just say hey you're banned and not give a reason and there's somebody's got to know a reason his legal team does and they're not allowed to say anything but during the litigation who knows but i mean hopefully we'll find out soon what happened the thing with me and his merch uh which i'm literally looking at right now um which i can't do this i can't wear another man's like face [Laughter] like like the alley the alleyway one is him just his uh him turned around yeah but there's one that i like where it has violent speed momentum and in the back of it it has him like oh really oh i didn't know yeah [Music] yeah and he's like he has like two guns which i like but i'm like oh it has him on it it was like wolverine you know i like that [ __ ] but uh you know shout out to dr respect you're always welcome on this show all right you can talk [ __ ] all you want you're [ __ ] hilarious if you even watch the stupid [ __ ] whatever next thing on pop so the president of the united states donald trump has apparently done an ultimatum on tick tock that does not get bought out by american company by september 15th september 15th yeah it will be banned in the u.s yeah that's right basically just their their american uh best investments have to be bought out by an american company by september 15th and either because america makes it tough i mean you look at it you know it's kind of accomplished between india and america i think we could usually have some of the the bigger ones but no india well not now anymore because india abandoned them yeah but and america made india too american so either way either they get bought out or they're going to get banned it's it's either way so something i'm all for it man i i like it i'm like hell yeah screw tick tock taking too much information it's owned by the den the you know the chinese government uh but this is kind of 10 cent owns a big part of tick tock and tencent is huge in the games industry because they hold they have a a a slice of almost all these game uh developers uh so that's a real weird situation uh but i don't mind the whole tick tock thing i'm not i don't use tick tock i don't care for it ban it for all i care uh i think it's a good move uh do i think it's actually gonna happen man i think i think everyone's gonna go crazy about september 15th they click on the tick tock app and it's not working i think i think the they're all going to go nuts and i'm here for it i can't wait i'm here meet you but microsoft supposedly is to get tick-tock i would say it's a good move for microsoft like you're getting one of the most if not the most popular uh social media crap right now so i i think it's a good deal for microsoft but is it deal gonna happen by then i don't know not only that i mean uh as of today sunday uh twitter and tick tock are holding product married talks as well so you could see twitter purchasing right now you know right now microsoft is still the front runner but you know hey who knows i'm down for twitter getting there i'm down for twitter getting it i like twitter um and last but certainly lot not least uh we have gotten confirmation that john wick four and five will be filmed back to back to back so you know i feel like keanu knows like hey man i i can't wait so many years to be able to play exactly let's just let's just knock out the two movies back to back while i'm in tip-top shape and then i could really let myself go and go and grow and the reason why is because he has the matrix right around the right matrix coming out yeah so he has to knock this out quick and it's a good problem because let me tell you guys something piano rings since the 80s legend legend with bill and tang and then you have you know doing all these rom-coms and he did speed and then he had like uh these movies with john point point bridge between the 90s good movie point break good movie [Applause] and uh there's a lot of there's a lot of good [ __ ] uh that uh i i think he's done um you know i i i and then not only that his impact on the gaming community with cyberpunk that he is i mean he's breathtaking uh like a [ __ ] and so you know let's let's go ahead and give that due to work for sure for sure man work hard with this whole pandemic thing it kind of shows that you never know what's going to happen in the future so getting these done back to back is also a smart move as well because you know you're going to have these editors can work with these stuff as they're moving along so they can use a lot of the same stuff to do from one movie to another so it makes it a little bit faster for them to get stuff processed and get it out if you already have that film in in-house and done and ready to go so hopefully like saying hopefully we'll see a quick turnaround for both of them you know and instead of seeing seeing a two-year two-year three-year four-year turnaround we can see you know like they did with the hobbit movies you see one coming out and the next year you got this yeah the next one and hopefully we can see how the story is going to end at that point so yeah i'm all in for it i i love it i i mean respect to keanu bro and everything keanu does i'm i got his back yeah uh so hey man do your four and five back to back i do hope though that the story and the action is a little better than three three kind of let me down well you gotta remember and three he was he was just coming off of heaven getting his ass handed almost handed to him in two so he was gonna be a little wore out in that one so his yeah yeah as a i mean it made sense for the character to be a lot less but i do want something else i want something new like yeah we're two and three were very similar in my opinion yeah and i just want something new for four and five i don't want don't get me wrong what one did is amazing but i just like i want some some evolution in the series right right it just starts to i start to get fatigued on it so i don't i do maybe pass the torch on in five so keanu could say hey i mean i'm not the assassin no more i don't know but something new i want something new from the series because i'm already kind of getting fatigued on it so that's all i ask i don't know but keanu thank you so much you're the best keep doing what you're doing uh but yeah um before we end the show i want to know if you guys got any final punches well guys it's almost fall and we have so many things coming up this fall starting september you have barbara's avengers then you have the boys coming on amazon then right around the corner you have cyberpunk 2077 and then uh you have xbox coming out you have ps5 coming out uh you also have uh outriders coming out uh you have all a halo coming out all these games and now that we're in this pandemic i think once we we get this stuff i think we're going to feel a lot different because we have actually [ __ ] to do um it's a little weird when you're playing all the games we don't but i'll watch all the shows but uh guys check out you know and the witchers around the corner kylo people's so much good stuff i can't wait to have these type of discussions on that mandalorian yeah so make sure guys make sure to subscribe because this is all stuff we're going to be covering uh as much as we can as much as we're able we're going to be putting as much content as we can on the on the channel uh so please uh subscribe and follow jd any final punch uh basically just say you know if anybody's watching remember you know if you're hitting us up before let's see what is the what's that let me just let me check this out real quick i'm sorry um you're watching this before the 19th uh make sure you hit us up with your questions that you want to know about us just uh you know keep them nice but you know we're you know basically just asking us we're gonna we're trying to do a q a so just if you want to know something about us send a question to the twitter page well as always please like and subscribe down below do you want to let moses have his punch out one more thing one more thing just my final punch i went back to playing resident red dead resident red dead 2 online uh guys if you have read that too and you kind of fell off you you stopped playing it long time ago the online suck i recommend going back because it's really good i can't wait to actually play right after this i'm hooked i'm addicted someone help me some help um but yeah go play this uh but thank you guys for watching uh please remember to follow uh subscribe like comment share [Music] so thank you guys subscribe watching we'll see y'all again next week comment tell us what you think ask us your questions we'll be answering them soon y'all have a good one peace [Music] you
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Do you have any idea what it's like to lose your mother? 💔 #HighCountry
have you found her have you found mom can I have a minute with you Dad just tell me what's going on it's all right you can you can say whatever it is you need to say senior Sergeant Crips asked me to let you know the official search and rescue has been discontinued as of this evening you can't do that and the media will be advised in the morning so in other words you're looking for a body what no no no please I'm sure you've done everything you can talk I'm sorry are you do you have any idea what it's like to lose your mother come on Med yeah have to keep looking for her please please it's my mom
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World Of Flutes Full Concert - Premiere April 10 2020
hello and welcome to world of flutes and my concert reflection its Good Friday here in New Zealand I was supposed to be performing my solo concert it's Matthews in the city in Auckland but due to the Koba 19 virus I'm here on the cupboard a coast however I still will be performing it for you my mini concert using a collection of my flutes and some of my ethnic instruments today is the 10th of April a significant day in New Zealand's history it is the day that many years ago the Wahine ship sailed from the South Island to the North Island and Wellington was hit by a terrible hurricane and the ship foundered on the rocks at the heads of Wellington Harbour 53 people lost their lives the hurricane was so bad many buildings were damaged and trees were blown down down down to giant pine trees smashed into my family home and we had to move out we were evacuated for several months while it was rebuilt so I'm kind of used to lockdown we'll start the concert today on my concert flute is a beautiful gold flute and I'm going to play the piece for Maria or the little Fernandez she was she died sadly many years ago far too young she was only 22 she was engaged to a friend of mine I wrote this piece is memorial for her for Maria De Aza Linda's Fernandez a flower who never fully bloomed [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Maria of the litter Fernandez a flower who never fully bloomed we're now going to start a trip around the world and this is my Chinese bamboo flute I bought in Hong Kong years ago and I have used it for many film scores that I have composed and also dance books I am a member of the crow's-feet dance collective where a group of women who do big shows and this particular piece was written for a show that celebrated women of the Pacific this was for XI XI the Chinese Empress and they will be working with mine pedals noodles are not just for guitar players we can use them as new players [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] shishi Chinese bamboo flute beautiful beautiful beautiful instrument I'm now going to move to the longest flute of the flute family the alto flute I've had this for decades I love it - silver flute again I have used this in many recordings for my dance scores and my thumb schools and other recordings on various albums this piece was written for my friend Moira Myra is a wonderful storyteller one day she ran me with a sad story at the end of the phone conversation I went into my studio and wrote this piece for Moira [Music] Oh Moira with the alto flute now as I said I have a collection of instruments from all around the world I have all variants from places here and there that I've collected and that's I'm from New Zealand I've also studied and worked with for years the Koala the Maori flute this one I found in the South Island in a shop in Queenstown beautifully carved by an unknown artist I have no idea who did this but I have had this for many years again we used on many recordings in life performance this is the bone caballo three holes only and I also play on a bamboo claw that I made myself this is my Wyatt er my song [Music] [Applause] [Music] Bendu cool now we move to the big beast the bass flute much bigger than the alto but so big that as you see they had to curve the mouthpiece otherwise we'd have our arms all the way over there and we'd need a crane to plate the next piece I'm going to play for you was inspired by an event I actually saw on the streets of Paris a real live organ grinder and when I wrote the piece I realized that's what it was about French oven grinder [Music] [Applause] [Music] the big beasty bass flute need to be by my friend Rebecca steel from Wellington Thank You Rebecca that was for you we coming to the close of my mini concert reflections thank you for coming on the journey with me the last piece I'd like to perform was written for my cousin Ikey his he lost his lovely wife snow many years ago to breast cancer and sadly like he died two three years ago while I was in China so I never got the chance to say goodbye to him so I'm now playing this as a celebration for both Ikey and snow and I'd like to thank Richard Richard luck for shooting this I'd like to thank Anthony McMahon for operating the system and my producer Jimmy Stevenson I hope you guys come on the journey with me with Laura flukes there will be many more concerts thank you very much [Music] thank you have a good Easter have a lovely time over the weekend and we will see you again well reference
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HAIRITAGE STORIES | LaVada Humphrey | By The PuffCuff
I am LaVada and I affirm my heritage so my journey with my hair started young I had  two other siblings two sisters we used to get our   hair pressed like almost a ritual every week or  every two weeks where we would get our hair washed my mom she would press our hair so literally  press the coils out the the the kinkiness I always had hair challenges my hair  was considered cheesy or I'm not I'm   not sure if you've heard of that before  but peasy and my mom was constantly   putting potions what I call potions and  lotions together to help my hair grow and in particular I remember she used this eye   from a bottle pump Glover's  Mane and it smelled like bacon and I had to have my hair like straight  that was just like straight was the best   right and then it rained one morning  on the way to school and my hair like   literally shrunk and that was like torture  you know you're in high school you're a   freshman and I remember I went to school  with plaits in my hair because I could   not stay home from school and that  was the ridicule I was the ridicule never Embrace never Embrace almost trauma hair  trauma the trauma of our hair the year uh 2011   and I'll never forget this I was basically  hair cursing that's what I'm gonna call it I   was cursing my my coils I was washing my hair  and I couldn't get it together I remember it   makes me kind of emotional because the worst  that I heard back in my spirit I'm gonna get   a perm and this that any other and I think  I said something negative over my hair and I   literally heard this scripture it was a Biblical  scripture and it was like his hair is like cool   and I remember going to find that scripture and  it was a depiction of what God would look like I realize metaphorically that I'm black  on purpose my hair is the texture it is   on purpose and I needed to be liberated from  your hair is peasy is Coley the lotions the   potions and all of those things and I needed to  celebrate my hair and build a relationship with it so that I could go forward as a Confident  Woman showing up as myself not switching   not centering around what looks like  for anyone else in the room as long   as it feels good for me and so that's  why that word affirm I affirm my hair   because I'm in a relationship with  her I'm excited for my hair Journey
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this is the way | glory
Listen: this message is for all of  those ears who've had a desire to   go on. This is your way this  is your way forward [Music] the Holy Ghost is God in the Earth today and you  walk with him by saying words my name is Andrew   Hemstrought thanks for joining us if this is your  first time here make sure you subscribe if this   isn't your first time here and these messages are  blessing you then consider becoming a partner with   us Colossians chapter four and then verse three  that God would open unto us a door of utterance   say a door of utterance what is this door you say  it's a door of utterance that might be or might   not be open to you with all praying also for  us that God would open unto us adore utterance   to speak verse 4 that I may make it manifest  what do you suppose makes it manifest   the speaking the door of utterance  being opened and you speaking walking   through it speaking walking through the door  speaking say I walk through the door speaking   what if you don't speak you don't walk through  the door and you're not walking through the door   that I may make it manifest as I  ought to speak how are you to speak   in a way that makes it manifest are  you here listen the door being open   is the first manifestation what do you  do to go through that door speak words so here we have in this Society a door that's  open to us by the speaking of words can you   hear that we have a door that has been opened to  us I don't like it that way you know what then you   don't like this verse of scripture we have a door  that's been open to us is it scriptural we have a   door that's been opened To Us by the speaking of  words words that were not spoken by other people   before therefore they couldn't come through this  door what words you say I worship you Holy Ghost   words that we've been given to utter that open  a door for us I hope you can hear this that   wasn't open before and now when we go through  that door by uttering those words we stand on   the other side of a door in a different place  in a different Glory so to speak are you here so here we have a door of  utterance made manifest to us   and some willingly enter others don't and refuse  to flat outright rejected well if they flat out   reject and don't go through that door of utterance  will they receive what's on the other side of it   it's not possible scripturally that God would open  unto us a door of utterance and like I said if   the door wasn't open and you didn't utter it you  don't go and see what's on the other side of that   people that want to criticize me for worshiping  the Holy Ghost is God oh we don't do that I   know you don't do that that's why you can't  say what I'm saying or see what I'm seeing   verse 4 that I may make it manifest  as I ought to speak so here   we see that it is the speaking that  makes it manifest say it's the speaking   that makes it manifest you do the speaking and it  manifests say I do the speaking and it manifests   if you don't do the speaking  you don't get the manifestation   well the fact is if you don't worship him as  God you are limited as to how far you can go   with him the Holy Ghost as God in the Earth  today if you don't worship the Holy Ghost   in this life then you're limited as to how far  you can go with him as God in the Earth today   using the words I worship you Holy Ghost  opens a door for you and then what you   say on the other side of that door is you  walking with him as God in the Earth today   what you say walking with him has to be what  he has said we speak in agreement with him   when you speak in agreement with him you're  walking with him when you're not speaking in   agreement with him you're not walking  with him you're walking by yourself   what you say on the other side of  this door of utterance is an act   of righteousness say an act of righteousness  in this act of righteousness takes you from   one glory to another Glory and we see here the  transforming power of the spoken word of God   this message listen this message is  for all of those ears of the hearer   who's had a desire to go on this is your way this  is your way forward this is your day to hear the   words that will take you higher that you've not  heard before so listen Hebrews chapter 11 and then   let's look at verse 5. by faith who Enoch by faith  Enoch was translated say Enoch was translated who else was translated in his day zero peoples   so he did something that other people  aren't doing and what he did caused him   to be translated meaning he went from one  place to another he went from one glory   to another Glory are you here because Enoch  did something that other people weren't doing by faith Enoch was translated that he should  not see death and was not found because God   had translated him for before his translation so  before God translated him he had something it says   before his translation he had this testimony  what is the testimony it's something you say   say a testimony it's something you say so  he had something he said that pleased God   so by him saying things that pleased God  he was translated from one thing to another   right we see the transforming power of  this righteousness in the life of Enoch   you underestimate the transforming  power of the spoken word of God   I don't care who you are you're still  underestimating it we can see what it did to Enoch   the spirit of the Lord says I will  take you to Glory does that sound right   but there's levels of righteousness you must go  through Enoch was a preacher of righteousness   and demonstrated it a righteousness that  you may know little or nothing about   Romans chapter 10 verse 3 for they being  what ignorant of God's righteousness is   it possible for people to be ignorant of God's  righteousness yes and going about to establish   their own righteousness they're ignorant  of God's righteousness and they go about   to establish their own righteousness have not  submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God   verse 6 because now he's going to talk  about what the righteousness of God is   but the righteousness which is of faith  speaks the righteousness which is of faith   speaks verse 8 but what saith so the  righteousness of Faith speaks what saith it   the word the righteousness of faith says the word   the righteousness which is of God says the  word says the word what is saying the word mean   speaking the word you want to be in the  righteousness of Faith you must speak   the word remember Enoch was translated by  having a testimony he was speaking the word   and when you speak his word you enter into  his righteousness say when I speak his   word I enter into his righteousness people  that get mad at me for saying what God Said   what's wrong with them his word equals  his righteousness Enoch was a preacher of   righteousness Noah was a preacher of righteousness  Abraham was a preacher of righteousness of saying   what God Said and when he said what God  said it was imputed to him for righteousness Romans chapter 4 verse 17 as it is written I have  made thee a father of many nations when God said   this to Abraham was that true as far as Abraham  was concerned no he was childless he wasn't the   father of many nations he wasn't even a father  but God said I have made thee as it is written   I have made thee a father of many nations  before him that word could be like like him   whom he believed even God who quickens the  dead and calls those things which be not as   though they were so Abraham had to begin to call  himself things which be not as though they were in   fact he changed his name he said I am Abraham  which meant father of many nations he began   saying what God Said say Abraham Abraham began  saying what God Said remember his word is his   righteousness God and when we begin to say God's  word we take upon ourselves his righteousness   Abraham began saying the same thing God said  verse 22 says and therefore it was imputed to him   for righteousness what was imputed to him  the thing he said so the thing he said had   to be the righteousness of God we've  already seen that are you still here so his word equals his righteousness speaking  his word is an act of his righteousness say that speaking God's word is  an act of God's righteousness get that straight when you're speaking God's word  you are performing an act of God's righteousness is there any benefit to this  ask Abraham ask Enoch ask me Acts chapter 2 verse 16 but this is that which was   spoken by the prophet Joel what were we talking  about here this was he was speaking specifically   about the Holy Ghost coming into the  Earth on the day of Pentecost right   this was that which was spoken by the prophet Joel  so the Holy Ghost moved into that which was spoken   in the Earth his entrance into the Earth came  through that vehicle he entered into that which   was spoken and he does not Veer from it to  this very day if you want to walk with the   Holy Ghost he is in that which was spoken if you  heard that you can get a billion miles out of it when you speak in agreement with the word  of God you enter into his righteousness and   that which was spoken it's not your  righteousness it's his righteousness   right the holy ghost's entrance into the Earth he  entered into that which was spoken if you want to   walk with the Holy Ghost as God in the Earth  today what are you going to have to enter into that which was spoken are you getting this well I would like to walk  with the Holy Ghost as God in the Earth today   well first of all worship him and then start to  speak righteousness and speaking righteousness   is speaking what he has already said  you enter into that which was spoken   you want to walk with him you must  enter into that that are you here   I think I'm making it clear I think maybe people  don't like it that plain you want to walk with   the Holy Ghost you muster you must enter into  with him that which was spoken not some other   thing not some other way I know you want it some  other way we already covered that he entered into   that which was spoken you must enter into that  which was spoken a door opens to you when you do   I enter into and walk in the glory of that  which was spoken say that I enter into   and walk in the glory of  that verse which was spoken like Enoch we go from glory to glory  by speaking and our speaking pleases   God when does your speaking please God  say when I say what he said I please God   welcome to the righteousness of faith so like  Enoch we go from glory to glory by speaking   Romans chapter 12 and verse 1 I beseech you  therefore Brethren by the mercies of God that you   present your bodies a Living Sacrifice what's the  number one and most important part of your body   your tongue is your tongue part of your body  yes yes what are you going to present to God   your tongue a Living Sacrifice meaning you're  going to begin saying what he wants you to   say which is an act of righteousness are we  here present your bodies a Living Sacrifice   holy acceptable unto God which is your reasonable  service or could be translated spiritual worship   verse 2 and be not conformed to  this world but be ye transformed   transformed means changed from one  thing to another was Enoch transformed   that you may prove what is that good and  acceptable and perfect will of God if you're going   to prove the good word of God prove the acceptable  word of God prove the perfect will of God   it has to be in your mouth the perfect  only comes with the word only in your mouth   you put away childish things you put away  things that are not the word you put it away   you used to say it but you don't say it anymore  you well here we can see three levels of Glory in   this one verse of scripture it's glorious to be  in the good will of God if we go beyond the good   we get into the acceptable will of God are you  seeing this I'm just not making it up I'm just   trying to put it out there three levels of Glory  good acceptable and perfect will of God all are   entered into and obtained by saying you want  it some other way it will never be any other   way as long as you are in this earth I would  imagine even in heaven but as long as you're   in this earth everything was made out of words  the Holy Ghost entered into this that was spoken   that's where you are so all of these three  glories are entered into and obtained by saying   the first utterance is a door of worshiping the  Holy Ghost as God I worship you Holy Ghost causes   you to enter into a room a door passed through  a door of utterance I worship you Holy Ghost   into a place that you weren't before then you can  begin walking with him as God in the Earth today   it's a glory that not everyone is willing to  obtain or to enter the second is the one I've   been talking mostly about tonight which is  the righteousness of God that you obtain by   speaking in agreement with God the Holy Ghost  it's a righteousness you obtain by speaking   so you learn to speak in agreement with  God's word you put away childish things   you begin saying only What God Says and it's the  righteousness of Faith it's imputed to you and   there is a glory that comes from those things  being imputed to you being manifested to you   and for you utterance makes it manifest  that I may make it manifest as I ought   to speak the third glory is his glory seen on  you say his glory seen on me let me ask you a   question you think you're going to get to the  third one without going through the other ones not gonna happen he will take you to Glory but you  have to go through those levels of righteousness   I'm telling you I've been here I've seen  it you dig down through the layers of the   speaking the word of God by saying it  enough and you behold his glory in it   and then you transition from believing for it  believing for it believing for it to becoming it   that which was spoken who came into the Earth  in vat which was spoken Holy Ghost you walk   with him you learn to walk with him you become  that which was spoken his glory becomes visible   and is seen on you Isaiah chapter 60 verse  1 arise and shine for thy light is come and   the glory of the Lord the glory of the Lord is  risen upon thee for Behold The Darkness shall   cover the Earth gross Darkness to people but  the Lord shall arise upon thee and His glory   shall be seen on me we go from glory to glory  speaking and His glory shall be seen on me this   is that which was spoken is this something  that was spoken by the prophet Isaiah   we enter into it the Holy Ghost has already chosen  to enter into it into this Earth and as we begin   to say it and say it and say it we behold his  glory in it and we are changed into the same thing   we leave one thing behind and we go to this  one we become this that which was spoken   holy ghost that thank you that these  people heard this word this evening   and are being changed and things that  they've heard will begin to rise up in   them things that they didn't understand  before will begin to come together   like pieces of a puzzle and they will begin to  see they'll begin to understand and things will   make sense now that didn't make sense before we  thank you that this is all part of the process   of being changed from one glory to the next And  We Worship You holy ghost in Jesus name amen if   you have a tithe or an offering hold it in your  hands say this after me Holy Ghost I worship you   thank you for changing me into something I wasn't  before taking me from one place to another place   from poverty into great wealth wealth is part  of your glory in this last day and we worship   you holy ghost in it in Jesus name amen that is  right hand Holy Ghost your God in the Earth today
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Greek astronomy is astronomy written in the Greek language in classical antiquity Greek astronomy is understood to include the ancient Greek Hellenistic greco-roman and Late Antiquity eras it is not limited geographically to Greece or to ethnic Greeks as the Greek language had become the language of scholarship throughout the Hellenistic world following the conquests of Alexander this phase of Greek astronomy is also known as Hellenistic astronomy while the pre Hellenistic phase is known as classical Greek astronomy during the Hellenistic and Roman periods much of the Greek and non-greek astronomers working in the Greek tradition studied at the MU saman the Library of Alexandria in Ptolemaic Egypt the development of astronomy by the Greek and Hellenistic astronomers is considered by historians to be a major phase in the history of astronomy Greek astronomy is characterized from the start by seeking a rational physical explanation for celestial phenomena most of the constellations of the northern hemisphere derived from Greek astronomy as are the names of many stars asteroids and planets it was influenced by Egyptian and especially Babylonian astronomy in turn it influenced Indian Arabic Islamic and Western European astronomy topic archaic Greek astronomy references to identifiable stars and constellations appear in the writings of Homer and Hesiod the earliest surviving examples of Greek literature in the oldest European texts the Iliad in the Odyssey Homer has several astronomical phenomena including solar eclipses eclipses that can even permit the dating of these events as the place is known and the calculation of the time is possible especially if other celestial phenomena are described at the same time in the Iliad and the Odyssey Homer refers to the following celestial objects the constellation Bootes the star cluster heidi's the constellation Orion the star cluster Pleiades Sirius the dog star the constellation Ursa Major Hesiod who wrote in the early 7th century BC adds the star Arcturus to this list in his poetic calendar works and days though neither homer nor Hesiod set out to write a scientific work they hint at a rudimentary cosmology of a flat earth surrounded by an ocean River some stars rise and set disappear into the ocean from the viewpoint of the Greeks others are ever visible at certain times of the year certain stars will rise or set at sunrise or sunset speculation about the cosmos was common in pre Socratic philosophy in the 6th and 5th centuries BC Anaximander CE 610 BC C 546 BC described a cyclic alert suspended in the center of the cosmos surrounded by rings of fire phil allows c 480 bc c 405 bc the pythagorean described a cosmos with the stars planets sun moon earth and encounter earth antic than 10 bodies in all circling an unseen central fire such reports show that Greeks of the 6th and 5th centuries BC were aware of the planets and speculated about the structure of the cosmos also a more detailed description about the cosmos stars Sun Moon and the earth can be found in the orphism which dates back to the end of the 5th century BC and it is probably even though within the lyrics of the Orphic poems we can find remarkable information such as that the earth is round it has an axis and it moves around it in one day it has three climate zones and that the Sun magnetizes the stars and planets topic the planets in early Greek astronomy the name planet' comes from the greek term planet planet meaning wanderer as ancient astronomers noted how certain lights moved across the sky in relation to the other stars five planets can be seen with the naked eye Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter and Saturn the Greek names being Hermes Aphrodite Ares Zeus and Cronus sometimes the luminaries the Sun and Moon are added to the list of naked-eye planets to make a total of seven since the planets disappear from time to time when they approach the Sun careful attention is required to identify all five observations of Venus are not straightforward early Greeks thought that the evening and morning appearances of Venus represented two different objects calling it Hesperus evening star when it appeared in the western evening sky and phosphorus Lightbringer when it appeared in the Eastern morning sky they eventually came to recognize that both objects were the same planet pythagoras has given credit for this realization topic you dachshund astronomy in classical Greece astronomy was a branch of mathematics astronomers sought to create geometrical models that could imitate the appearances of celestial motions this tradition began with the pythagoreans who placed astronomy among the for mathematical arts along with arithmetic geometry and music the study of number comprising the four arts was later called the quadrivium although he was not a creative mathematician Plato 427 to 347 BC included the quadrivium as the basis for philosophical education in the Republic he encouraged a younger mathematician Eudoxus of seen itis C 410 BC C 347 BC to develop a system of Greek astronomy according to a modern historian of science David Lindbergh in their work we find one a shift from stellar to planetary concerns to the creation of a geometrical model the 2-sphere model for the representation of stellar and planetary phenomena and three the establishment of criteria governing theories designed to account for planetary observations the 2-sphere model is a geocentric model that divides the cosmos into two regions a spherical earth central and motionless the sublunary sphere and a spherical heavenly realm centered on the earth which may contain multiple rotating spheres made of ether Plato's main books on cosmology are the Timaeus and the Republic in them he described the two sphere model and said there were eight circles or spheres carrying the seven planets and the fixed stars according to the myth of ER in the Republic the cosmos is the spindle of necessity attended by sirens and spun by the three daughters of the goddess necessity known collectively as the Moira of faiths according to a story reported by simplicious of cilicia 6th century Plato posed a question for the Greek mathematicians of his day by the assumption of what uniform and orderly motions can the apparent motions of the planets be accounted for quoted in Lloyd 1970 p84 Plato proposed that the seemingly chaotic wandering motions of the planets could be explained by komban Asians of uniform circular motion centered on a spherical earth apparently a novel idea in the 4th century Eudoxus rose to the challenge by assigning to each planet a set of concentric spheres by tilting the axes of the spheres and by assigning each a different period of revolution he was able to approximate the celestial appearances thus he was the first to attempt a mathematical description of the motions of the planets a general idea of the content of on speeds his book on the planets can be gleaned from Aristotle's metaphysics 12-8 and a commentary by simply c asan de caelo another work by aristotle since all his own works are lost our knowledge of Eudoxus has obtained from secondary sources a radishes poem on astronomy is based on a work of Eudoxus and possibly also Theodosius of Bithynia se Eric's they give us an indication of his work in spherical astronomy as well as planetary motions Calibos a Greek astronomer of the 4th century added seven spheres to Eudoxus original 27 in addition to the planetary spheres Eudoxus included a sphere for the fixed stars Aristotle described both systems but insisted on adding unrolling spheres between each set of spheres to cancel the motions of the outer set Aristotle was concerned about the physical nature of the system without unroll errs the outer motions would be transferred to the inner planets topic Hellenistic astronomy you topic planetary models and observational astronomy the you dachshund system had several critical flaws one was its inability to predict motions exactly Calibos work may have been an attempt to correct this flaw a related problem is the inability of his models to explain why planets appear to change speed a third flaw is its inability to explain changes in the brightness of planets as seen from Earth because the spheres are concentric planets will always remain at the same distance from Earth this problem was pointed out in antiquity by Autolycus of Petain C 310 BC Apollonius of Perga C 262 BC C 190 BC responded by introducing two new mechanisms that allow to plant it to vary its distance and speed the eccentric deferent and the deferent in epicycle the deferent as a circle carrying the planet around the earth the word deferent comes from the Greek Pharaoh Pharaoh to carry and Latin Pharaoh faire meaning to carry an eccentric deferent is slightly off-center from Earth in a defferent and epicycle model the deferent carries a small circle the epicycle which carries the planet the deferent and epicycle model can mimic the eccentric model as shown by Apollonius theorem it can also explain retrogradation which happens when planets appear to reverse their motion through the zodiac for a short time modern historians of astronomy have determined that Eudoxus models could only have approximated retrogradation crudely for some planets and not at all for others in the second century BC Hipparchus aware of the extraordinary accuracy with which Babylonian astronomers could predict the planets motions insisted that Greek astronomers achieve similar levels of accuracy somehow he had access to Babylonian observations or predictions and used them to create better geometrical models for the Sun he used a simple eccentric model based on observations of the equinoxes which explained both changes in the speed of the Sun and differences in the lengths of the seasons for the moon he used a defferent in epicycle model he could not create accurate models for the remaining planets and criticised other Greek astronomers for creating inaccurate models Hipparchus also compiled a star catalog according to Pliny the Elder he observed a nova new star so that later generations could tell whether other stars came to be perished moved or changed in brightness he recorded the position and brightness of the stars ptolemy mentioned the catalog in connection with Hipparchus discovery of precession precession of the equinoxes has a slow motion of the place of the equinoxes through the zodiac caused by the shifting of the Earth's axis Hipparchus thought it was caused by the motion of the sphere of fixed stars topic heliocentrism and cosmic scales in the 3rd century BC Aristarchus of Samos proposed an alternate cosmology arrangement of the universe a heliocentric model of the solar system placing the Sun not the earth at the center of the known universe hence he is sometimes known as the Greek Copernicus his astronomical ideas were not well received however and only a few brief references to them are preserved we know the name of one follower of Aristarchus Seleucus of Seleucia Aristarchus also wrote a book on the sizes and distances of the Sun and Moon which is his only work to have survived in this work he calculated the sizes of the Sun and Moon as well as their distances from the earth and earth radii shortly afterwards Eratosthenes calculated the size of the earth providing a value for the earth radii which could be plugged in to Aristarchus calculations Hipparchus wrote another book on the sizes and distances of the Sun and Moon which has not survived both Aristarchus and Hipparchus drastically underestimated the distance of the Sun from the earth topic astronomy in the greco-roman and late antique eras Hipparchus is considered to have been among the most important Greek astronomers because he introduced the concept of exact prediction into astronomy he was also the last innovative astronomer before Claudius Ptolemy a mathematician who worked at Alexandria in Roman Egypt in the second century Ptolemy works on astronomy and astrology include the Almagest the planetary hypotheses and the Tetra Biblos as well as the Handy tables the konoba Conscription and other minor works topic Ptolemaic astronomy the Almagest is one of the most influential books in the history of western astronomy in this book Ptolemy explained how to predict the behavior of the planets as Hipparchus could not with the introduction of a new mathematical tool the equalist cave a comprehensive treatment of astronomy incorporating theorems models and observations from many previous mathematicians this fact may explain its survival in contrast to more specialized works that were neglected and lost Ptolemy placed the planets in the order that would remain standard until it was displaced by the heliocentric system and the Taconic system moon Mercury Venus Sun Mars Jupiter Saturn fixed stars the extent of Ptolemy reliance on the work of other mathematicians in particular his use of Hipparchus star catalogue has been debated since the 19th century a controversial claim was made by Robert R Newton in the 1970s in the crime of Claudius Ptolemy he argued that Ptolemy faked his observations and falsely claimed the catalog of Hipparchus as his own work newton's theories have not been adopted by most historians of astronomy Claudius Ptolemy of Alexandria performed a deep examination of the shape and motion of the earth and celestial bodies he worked at the Museum or instructional Center School and library of manuscripts in Alexandria Ptolemy is responsible for a lot of concepts but one of his most famous works summarizing these concepts as the Almagest a series of 13 books where he presented his astronomical theories Ptolemy discussed the idea of epicycles and center of the world the epicycle center moves at a constant rate in a counterclockwise direction ones other celestial bodies such as the planets were introduced into this system it became more complex the models for Jupiter Saturn and Mars included the center of the circle the equal and an observer from Earth to give perspective the discovery of this model was that the center of the Mercury and Venus epicycles must always be collinear with the Sun this assures of bounded elongation Bowler 2010 48 bounded elongation as angular distance of celestial bodies from the center of the universe Ptolemy's model of the cosmos and his studies landed him an important place in history in the development of modern-day science the cosmos was a concept further developed by Ptolemy that included equal circles however Copernicus model of the universe was simpler in the Ptolemaic system the earth was at the center of the universe with the moon the Sun and five planets circling it the circle of fixed stars marked the outermost sphere of the universe and beyond that would be the philosophical ether realm the earth was at the exact center of the cosmos most likely because people at the time believed the earth had to be at the center of the universe because of the deductions made by observers in the system the sphere carrying the moon as described as the boundary between the corruptible and changing sublunary world and the incorruptible and unchanging heavens above it Buller 20 1026 the heavens were defined as incorruptible and unchanging based on theology and mythology of the past the Almagest introduced the idea of the sphericity of heavens the assumption is that the sizes and mutual distances of the Stars must appear to vary however one supposes the earth to be positioned yet no such variation occurred Buller 2010 55 the ether is the area that describes the universe above the terrestrial sphere this component of the atmosphere is unknown and named by philosophers though many do not know what lies beyond the realm of what has been seen by human beings the ether is used to affirm the sphericity of the heavens and this is confirmed by the belief that different shapes have an equal boundary and those with more angles are greater the circle is greater than all other surfaces and a sphere greater than all other solids therefore through physical considerations and heavenly philosophy there is an assumption that the heavens must be spherical the Almagest also suggested that the earth was spherical because of similar philosophy the differences in the hours across the globe are proportional to the distances between the spaces at which they are being observed therefore it can be deduced that the earth is spherical because of the evenly curving surface and the differences in time that was constant and proportional in layman terms the earth must be spherical because they change in time zones across the world occur in a uniform fashion as with the rotation of a sphere the observation of eclipses further confirmed these findings because everyone on earth could see a lunar eclipse for example but it would be at different hours the Almagest also suggests that the earth is at the center of the universe the basis on which this is found as in the fact that six zodiac signs can be seen above Earth while at the same time the other signs are not visible full alert 2010 57 the way that we observed the increase in decrease of daylight would be different if the earth was not at the center of the universe though this view later proved to be invalid this was a good proponent to the discussion of the design of the universe ideas on the universe were later developed and advanced through the works of other philosophers such as Copernicus who built on ideas through his knowledge of the world in God a few mathematicians of late antiquity wrote commentaries on the Almagest including pappas of Alexandria as well as thean of Alexandria and his daughter Hypatia Ptolemaic astronomy became standard in medieval Western European and Islamic astronomy until it was displaced by Mara Han heliocentric and Tycho mnek systems by the 16th century however recently discovered manuscripts revealed that Greek astrologers of antiquity continued using pre Ptolemaic methods for their calculations a a BOE 2001 topic influence on Indian astronomy Hellenistic astronomy is known to have been practiced near India in the greco-bactrian city of Iconium from the 3rd century BC various sundials including an equatorial sundial adjusted to the latitude of Ujjain have been found in archaeological excavations there numerous interactions with the Mauryan Empire and the later expansion of the Indo Greeks into India suggest that some transmission may have happened during that period several greco-roman astrological treatises are also known to have been imported into India during the first few centuries of our era the Yavanna Jataka sayings of the Greeks was translated from Greek to Sanskrit by you veins vara during the second century under the patronage of the Western satrap Sokka King Rudra demon the first Rudra demons capital at Ujjain became the Greenwich of Indian astronomers and the a Rin of the Arabic and Latin astronomical treatises for it was he and his successors who encouraged the introduction of Greek Horus copy and astronomy into India later in the 6th century the Romano Siddhanta doctrine of the Romans and the paulisa Siddhanta sometimes attributed as the doctrine of Paul or in general the doctrine of paulisa Muni were considered as two of the five main astrological treatises which were compiled by Vera he mahira in his poncy sadand iike five treatises Vera Ham Ajira wrote in the BRE hot Sumida for the Greeks or foreigners this science is well established among them although they are revered as sages how much more so is a twice-born person who knows the astral science topic sources for Greek astronomy many Greek astronomical texts are known only by name and perhaps by a description or quotations some elementary works have survived because they were largely non-mathematical and suitable for use in schools books in this class include the phenomena of Euclid and two works by Autolycus of petain three important text books written shortly before Ptolemy time were written by cleomedes geminus and theand of smyrna books by Roman authors like Pliny the Elder and Vitruvius contained some information on Greek astronomy the most important primary source is the Almagest since ptolemy refers to the work of many of his predecessors evans 1998 P 24 topic famous astronomers of antiquity in addition to the author's named in the article the following list of people who worked on mathematical astronomy or cosmology may be of interest Aglio nice anaxagoras Archimedes our cutis Arista is Aristarchus Arista 'less Kannan of Samos Democritus empedocles paraglides pond Dacus he said is Hippocrates of Caius Macrobius Martian is capella Menelaus of Alexandria Menelaus theorem Metin of Athens Parmenides porphyry possi dounia's pro CLIs Bailey's Theodosius of Bithynia topic see also Antikythera mechanism Greek mathematics history of astronomy Babylonian influence on Greek astronomy equals equals notes
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TRICKSTERS MOST OVERPOWERED ADD-ONS | Dead by Daylight
bad ham preschool okay i don't think it's not that bad i don't think it is no i don't think it is blocked okay uh we'll go back uh nice getting value off rip man eh and she's killing herself on hook immediately that's what this build does guys that's what this build literally does it makes people dc and not want to play anymore looking we already see we see the next survivor i don't think she knows that we know yeah she doesn't is he gonna go for the save [Music] now she's dead that's another scripture it's not over i should have should have snuffed that uh oh is horsey perk too strong [Music] oh it doesn't look like it maybe i don't think i get there oh yes i do do you know i think he did know but he couldn't really do anything about it honestly we could leave that boon up it doesn't even matter at this point because we're gonna insta down them regardless and we're just cycling back between these two these two skirts god this build is disgusting guys i remember we did bring amore so if we do find this claudette [Music] and notice how we haven't reloaded yet we haven't we haven't had a need to reload at all yet because then we brought the the green add-on right there forgot what it's called oh it's your boat you guys i'm pretty sure it's called which gives us i think additional like eight minutes or something like that it's literally disgusting this build is so nasty ah she healed so i'm assuming she's still in the boon area maybe [Music] if we can find jesus god and the reload speeches iron maiden 30 faster i say 30 because i only have it uh leveled up once okay they managed to get themselves out of that situation that back and forth situation they had so that's good for them yeah i think this this thing's dead there's not much you can do here with this fence you either have to commit to like you just have to commit to one side because if you don't then here there we go first morning [Music] that's what this bill does guys that's what this bill does literally leaves people broken and i know because i played against this build so many times okay we see somebody who's that dwight you see your dwight nice probably messed up let's find them it's still pretty much the same thing as getting the inside out i mean there we go i don't think we could uh mourn him yet oh he's still second i mean still for a second something cool down there oh they're doing it they missed a skill check again not having to reload at all oh there she is remember we just have to leave one little now she's now we're getting secured but i think she makes it to a palette we might have to just ah sorry guys both claudette and dwight can now be more able to sadly i don't think these guys are pc players so we're not gonna be able to get their reaction or we're not gonna be able to see what they think about this build still sparks them yeah they haven't touched it they might play immersed the rest of the game i don't blame them okay there we go here's our our next victim he's committed to the gym here we got the clock i can select this guy go get the claudette she's instantible right now she jumped she was in the locker she run out yup what'd she run out to where did you run off to that damn claudette she was still she was too exposed okay here we go absolutely disgusting honestly what could these survivors do literally they can't really do much now the only way this guy gets out is if the spawn the hatch spawns literally right on top of him we'll give him that much of a chance let's see where did buddy crawl off to oh we hear him he didn't make it very far and we get a good angle of it too be sure to use this build guys if you guys you guys feel like getting four cases of tricks this will definitely guarantee that and we got an achievement nice again let's have a look at our bill there we go absolutely disgusting
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RAREST BASEBALL CARDS EVER FOUND IN SPORTS CARDS BOX FROM GOODWILL?!
While I was unboxing this box of sports cards that I bought for fifty dollars from shop Goodwill. I came across a few cards that are so rare that the PSA Pop report for the entire set only has   two cards graded and this set also has a really interesting backstory and an unfortunate ending. Let’s get into it! What's up everyone! I hope  you all are doing well today like I said I   got both of these boxes on shop Goodwill for fifty  dollars both these boxes of sports cards should be   primarily baseball and football cards let's go  ahead and start with a smaller box here on top   see what we got here nice couple of cards and top  letters here Barry Sanders nice card there then   a Doug Cunningham Pro action this Barry Sanders  will be today's first Easter egg in the video if   you are new to the channel just so you know I do  Easter egg giveaways throughout the entire video   so whenever I come across a card that I want to  give away I will announce that it's an Easter egg   all you have to do to enter to win that card is  make sure you are subscribed to my channel like   this video and comment below the card that I am  giving away in the Easter egg giveaway you are the   first one to comment that in the comment section  below you will win that card good luck foreign Ty Johnson Triple Play Dave Winfield starting  lineup Barry Sanders Emmett Smith Pro Set   offensive Rookie of the Year it's a nice card  there looks like it's in pretty good shape as   well I'm gonna go ahead and set this card aside  for the overall giveaway once I come across five   cards that I want to give away for today's  overall giveaway I will announce it at that   point so stay tuned we'll go ahead and do this  Barry Bonds is the next one in today's giveaway   good luck enjoy Youngblood oh cool Newark  Bears Jose Canseco and an Aussie Canseco   it's kind of a cool card I thought this was an  interesting blog post from Jose Canseco collector   about this card in particular this card is so rare  that there hasn't been a copy that is hit in 2022   and 2023 for that matter there is speculation  that after this Independent League team folded   in 2013 that everything was destroyed following  the 2014 auction oh cool here's a blog post from   a Ricky Henderson collector that didn't even know  this card existed only until someone emailed him   offering to sell him one and unfortunately after  several attempts to secure funding the team   finally sold the land to a developer out of New  York City in 2016 and has since been demolished   oh look at there we've got John Smiley oh is that  Alan Trammell it looks legitimate but there's   no authenticity maybe there's some authenticity  in one of these boxes um for all of these cards   but honestly I'm assuming there isn't it is  fairly smudged to say the least Willie Wilson Jim Ricker very faded Auto in the middle I did  not realize there was gonna be all these Autos   in here so I didn't buy it for that reason  unfortunately it's like who knows so maybe   if there's some big Autos in here I may send them  off um to PSA or JSA to get them um authenticated   I know nothing about hockey cards so please  let me know if y'all see anything at all   um it's a value and worth keeping but those look  like really cool cards I just throw peachy huh pretty cool nice design our gym Tomei rookie prospect that  will be the next Easter egg good luck   Steve Shields I mean they look real but then  again who honestly knows Sparky Anderson I   like that that is a nice Auto right  there TJ Chisholm there are so many   Autos in here that unfortunately none of them  are authenticated but if there's some big   names like I said I will definitely be sending  those off to PSA to get them authenticated oh that is a cool Johnny Bench is that a variation  card or a short print I don't know I may need to   check into that after the video because I've never  seen that one before that is really cool oh sweet   very very nice Brooks Robinson and another one  back to back very very nice cards there another   Sparky Anderson they kind of look the same who  knows oh Dan ugla rookie card I don't know who   this is vesa toscala Maybe but you know what I  don't know if I've ever done a hockey card outside   of old Gretzky in the overall giveaway so I'm  gonna add this one to the overall giveaway another   Joe Thornton Auto I think I've heard of him Mike  O'Neill Auto that's actually a real Auto nice   so many Autos I love it I was not expecting  this to be completely honest there was only   one picture and it was kind of blurry I saw some  older cards in um in screwdowns in here um in top   loaders that I liked but honestly that's the  only reason I bought it one more little bundle Gordie Howe Legend you know what I have heard  of him I actually think he's one of the best   all time I believe don't hold me to that but um  we'll go ahead and do that as the next Easter egg   look oh we did have the Joe Thornton earlier  the auto so at least he made it to the league   and played a while so maybe that one is worth a  little bit of money those are really cool cards   ooh Malkin I have heard of him hopefully that's  worth something that's a cool card Stanley Cup   trophy winner I think that's Sydney Crosby in  the picture I probably should know that but I   think that's um Derek Roy in action that's  cool card I didn't realize there was gonna   be this many hockey cards in here I I thought I  remember seeing like one or two in the picture   but there are a bunch oh nice Matthew Stafford  rookie card that's a nice hit some more Autos   oh that's cool Ken Griffey Jr we're going  to do that as next Easter egg good luck I like that name Bam Bam Bigelow we  didn't do that as next Easter egg lot Bobby Valentine on the auto Cody Ross oh let's  go that may be worth getting checked out that's   real that's a nice nice score it is going to  be hard for me to factor in the value on these   just because they aren't authenticated but  I'll do my best Simon gagne UD game Jersey   oh what is that numbered two number to 15. Brian  rafalski nice hopefully that's worth a few bucks oh I like that crew with the foil on the  background Alan and Ginter we'll go ahead   and do that as next Easter egg but a bunch of worn  moons to end it we're gonna do this Mike Piazza is   the next Easter egg good luck all right and this  is why I purchased it for this box right here   hopefully that is not an indication of what  all is inside the dollar price tag hoping for   some big hits in here I'm gonna start with this  side I may switch back and forth a little bit but   um we'll see what's all in here oh look what's the  first card let's go Michael Jordan some form of uh   metal card I I don't know what really it's  worth but it's not in great condition you can   never complain about pulling the goat Unstoppable  Jalen Smith Travis Kelsey Sean Watson Breeze it's   a nice David Johnson select red die-cut we'll go  ahead and do that as next Easter egg good luck first Robinson Eddie Matthews it's a good Danny White we're  going to do that as next Easter egg oh who is Thomas Davis Senior  blue die cut it like that oh what is that nice Red Red White and Blue  Wave Todd Gurley any girly fans out there   we're gonna do that as next Easter egg good luck what is this oh nice that is sick thunder  and lightning Kyler and Marquis Brown   we got Mosaic parallel I believe  that is a really nice card it's James Loft in there Ozzy Newsome oh I don't know what I just saw can Anderson  I'm gonna add this Ken Anderson to the overall   giveaway this is a nice team leaders 1980 1981.  next card go ahead and do this as next Easter egg   so on the lookout for one maybe two more uh  cards to add to that overall giveaway and   then I'll announce it at that point Bernie Kozar  I'm going to add that to the overall giveaway all   we're looking for now is one basketball card  to add and then I'll announce it Troy Aikman Alvin Hayes let's go ahead and add this to  the pile of cards and the overall giveaway   and announce how to enter I didn't realize  we didn't have baseball card in the overall   giveaway so I went ahead and added this  Colton kauser Gold Leaf draft rookie card   so we have a total of six in today's giveaway  how to enter make sure you are subscribed to me   make sure you like this video and third  comment your favorite breakfast cereal   mine is easily Reese's Puffs I will say I  cannot have them too late anymore because   boy indigestion is a real thing that is no joke  now back to the unboxing AI That's a nice card Marcus Nash that one is numbered to 1885. we'll go  ahead and do that as the next Easter egg good luck Jordan I'm gonna go ahead and add  this Michael Jordan card to another   giveaway that we'll have later on in the video pretty solid looking Matt Chapman  rookie card Untouchables Pedro I   like that that's a cool card I'll go ahead  and do that as next Easter egg good luck   lawyer Malloy nice Orlando Payson that is a  really nice Pinnacle certified rookie card of his they're nice John Stallworth we're going  to do that as next Easter egg though archery Manning I'm going to add this  Archie Manning card with the Michael   Jordan for that giveaway that'll be coming up   Julius Peppers very very good Edge rusher number  to 4.99 that'll be the next Easter egg good luck   ooh Martin Brodeur I think is how you  pronounce that star rookies ooh Gretzky nice   several Gretzky cards I'm gonna go ahead and  add this Gretzky to the next overall giveaway   we have been staring at this long enough  what is this huh action pack 1994 pins   is that a O'Donnell Boomer Esiason and I  think that looks like Mourinho back there   and then there's one under there I don't  know if there's worth anything at all but   all right let's take a look at some of these top  loaders oh that's a good sign twenty dollars Barry   Sanders high octane TOPS oh and that is in rough  shape it looks like almost as split I don't know   if um I'm gonna be getting 20 for that one twelve  dollars Jerry Rice what is that that is a sweet   card oh my what I've never seen this one before  accelerator share your eyes I like that a lot   I don't care if that one's worth a lot of money  or not but that one's gone in my PC Dan Marino I didn't realize there was going  to be a uh graded card in here   you can't complain Carrie Collins mystery  finest that actually may be worth a little bit nice Carrie Collins pinnacle oh nice  Nemesis Jerry Rice and Donald Woodford   I don't know if y'all see that and  I don't think this is anyone big but this is a flear Brilliance I think that's  the goal that should be numbered yep   Bobby hoing to 99 I understand you're probably  like who is this guy but I actually think this   card should be worth several dollars you're  probably not gonna get a full bag from a Bobby   Hoying but you may get a Chipotle Bowl very nice  card there Baker Mayfield Davis pink camo that'll   be the next Easter egg good luck Damian Lillard  last call ayuke Trevor Lawrence Mr Hayes we're   gonna do this Lester Hayes is next Easter egg look  all right what do we have here nice remember to   99 Ryan Tannehill Captain patch card oh another  can of hell card there or Jerry Rice Starstruck aerial assault Stadium Club  Steve Young People card there   oh that that is a very very nice Jerry  Rice card I haven't seen that card in   Forever Peter boulware generation 2000 let's  go ahead and announce the overall giveaway one   lucky winner is gonna win all three of these  cards so how to win all three of these cards   let's go from one to 99 Wayne Gretzky's number  the first person to correctly guess the number   that I have written down will win all three of  these good luck and let's finish this unboxing   it does look like we have another Jordan coming  up oh should I just see that let's go I was   not expecting this next card he is easily a  top three baseball player in the game today   and easily the best player I've ever personally  played against he was an absolute stud look who   it is rookie debut card Owen we got something  sweet behind it it is a very very nice card   I like that a whole lot let's go and  then look who it is Ricky Henderson   I don't know if I've ever seen that card before  it looks sweet maybe it's valuable I really like   the look of it though that is a really really  cool card oh let's go are you serious look at   this tops Chrome rookie card there mookie bets and  then right behind it another tough rookie card I   love this this we really saved the good ones  for the end I was getting a little concerned   that I wouldn't actually make my money back on  this one but we just did it with mookie bet so   that is awesome and then who do we have Marcus  strowman what year is this theirs is 2013 no 2014.   2014. is that the Grom too I think degrom is  this year so maybe there's a Grom rookie in here   another strowman oh let's go Futures now I don't  think this one's quite as valuable as the other   ones in there but I will take that all day that is  awesome I think this is actually the only mookie   batch rookie card that I had um before today so  added another one to the Personal Collection and   then added three others absolutely love it Robbie  Ray too one of the best pitchers in the game   tops Chrome that is awesome oh my angel let's go wow we ended with a bang in this video  I absolutely love it there's a trout   I don't even really care what else is in here  we just definitely definitely made our money   in those few cards High Hopes the bonus that's  cool card stay tuned we'll definitely have a   couple more Easter eggs in this video  Charles Barkley Clyde that's a nice   Rasheed Wallace rookie card let's do that as  next Easter egg good luck I just made my day Michael vs magic that's a nice card there  Michael Jordan's playground Magic on Magic   1992 NBA finals that's our cool Members  Choice David Robinson let's do that   is the last Easter egg in today's video all right  my camera is about to die so I'm not going to show   you all of the hits but let's be honest the  last few polls in the video were definitely   the highlights of the video so I I did want to  mention I kind of glossed over this orange wave   Devin Williams Bowman Chrome rookie card very  very nice um Bowman first excuse me rookie card   very nice there and then obviously Robbie Ray the  Grom four mookie bets rookie cards you can't ask   for much more than that especially whenever you're  paying 50 bucks and then that Ricky Henderson I   still don't know if it's worth anything I'll  obviously add it in afterwards but that is a   really really sharp looking card there really  really like that I really do appreciate all of   your ongoing support on the channel it really does  mean a lot to me I wanted to give away this Miguel   Cabrera Joe Maurer Mike Trout 2013 American  League leaders card is the last Easter egg in   today's video thank you all so much for watching  to the very end we'll see you next time peace
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David Blaine Card Trick on Jimmy Fallon REVEALED!
so I've already seen a lot of videos on David blae performing you know Jimmy Fallon or whatever but a lot of comments I've seen actually want to see this on my channel so I figured I'll go ahead and I'll make the video for it um like I said I didn't really feel the need to just I saw so many people already posted but anyways this is how um I kind of interpreted the trick so basically he has what you want to do is in order to set this trick up let's say you take 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 and this is the easiest way to do it so go ahead take 13 cards separate it off the deck and then you're going to put a three in the top position and then on top of that three you stick 13 cards so he starts It Off by dealing off 10 cards so he says okay look we're going to use 10 cards so 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 you deal those off and then what he does is he tells The Spectator that he that the value of the card doesn't matter it just matters about the the paper itself so when he says that he's counting off three cards and then catching a break so now you have a three card pinky break and then he tells The Spectator to go ahead and count the card so he picks up the 10 card packet flips it face up and very quickly he puts it on top of the deck puts it with a three card break picks it up and tells him okay go ahead and count this for me so now what he has is three cards face down in the bottom and then 10 cards face up so in order to kind of get away with this he goes you know what count them off call this one put it underneath and then two three 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 so it looks like you counted 10 cards but in reality you have 13 cards face down right here he has a spectator grab them put it near his heart and what he does is he forces a three now he dribbles the cards okay but it's very easy for you guys just to do the slip Force it's basically the same thing you're just forcing the top card and I'll leave a link so you guys can do that so The Spectator can say stop you're just basically forcing that top card the three on the spectators you say okay so you stop me um out a three so what I'm going to do here is mix up or I'm going to put three cards into this packet so The Spectator is holding on to these he goes one two three and then right before he has the spect ators deal or The Spectator deal down um the the uh the 13 cards he takes the deck and say look here's what I want to do I want to take the cards and I wants you to count them out one two three four five six and here what he does is he deals down a total of seven cards and goes okay so all I want to do is deal down cards just like that he picks up that seven card packet and he kind of just catches a break like this so at this point The Spectator is now taking their 13 card pack and dealing them out one 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 nine and when The Spectator gets to 10 David Blaine I pretend The Spectator is still holding on to the rest of these three cards David Blaine he'll take these seven cards and he kind of has them palmed okay so as soon as the spectator gets to 10 he goes okay remember that was the original number and when he says that he's placing seven additional cards onto this packet and The Spectator continues to go 11 12 13 so now what David already does is he sets it up for the next trick so everybody's kind of freaking out here um they think now there's 13 cards in this packet but in reality there are 21 so David Blaine has The Spectator pick up the uh the packet again and put it near his chest once more and then he goes to two other Spectators and now like I said before I don't really like going into theories on tricks but the basic principle is David Blaine has to get to the number seven okay so he already counted seven seven cards out and he goes to the spectator and says pick a number up to 10 so The Spectator picks three um so I'm assuming David bla got lucky here and he goes to another spectator and The Spectator happened to pick four so luckily for him it's already at 7even the Trick's already set up but I'm assuming maybe if he went over or under the number he would have continued to ask Spectators until he could maybe add or subtract to get to the number seven I don't really know but the whole thing is as he gets to number seven there are now seven additional cards already in this pile so there's 21 and David bla goes okay you know what let's go ahead and deal these down again and eventually he will count out to the 21 cards so like I said guys I'm not too big into the whole Theory thing about how he got to seven I just know that before he even had the spectators um choose the number seven he already had that set up anyway so um this is the trick guys hope you guys like it hopefully this one is going to work out for you guys and as always thanks for [Music] watching
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Unit 4: 4.2.1 (2)T.S. Eliot - absorb knowledge(final).avi
the s eliot tradition and the individual talent has several oft quartered sentences with poetic one such quote is i quote some can absorb knowledge the more tardy must sweat for it shakespeare acquired more essential histories from plutarch than most men could from the whole british museum i unquote i would request dr sanjay mukherjee to throw some more light on this quotation okay let us try to understand this quotation as we just discussed uh in the immediately previous section that uh elliot demands from his poets as well as from his readers a wide reading now that obviously would uh make them write with as he calls history in their bones what he also then finds is that shakespeare seems to be an exception okay because if he says that everyone has to be very well read every creative artist and then coming down to the modern readers they also have to be very active readers well read then what about some luminaries like shakespeare if we look at shakespeare's biography we find that there is no mention that shakespeare went to any university for example marlow his contemporary was a university wit shakespeare there is no mention by literary historians dr johnson goes on to say to the extent in his preface to shakespeare that it seems that shakespeare knew no other language than english so in that sense shakespeare was not highly educated in the conventional sense but what is it still that shakespeare has such a wide array of you know entire cross-section of characters of themes of ideas in his works what is what is it it seems that elliot anticipated that somebody will question him on shakespeare as being an exception to the rule that he is giving in his in this essay and then he comes up with the answer and here he actually is borrowing a thought from matthew arnold in the essay called the function of criticism at the present time that is elliot's essay function of criticism at the present time matthew arnold had an essay called the function of criticism now matthew arnold mentions there that great epochs of creativity doesn't come often okay and he mentions for example renaissance was a very high period and then there has come a subsequent law and in that context matthew arnold mentions that critics have a very important role to play and that role is that the critics should provide fresh ideas to the authors okay they should discuss certain ideas in and that that should proliferate in the critical parlance and those ideas have to be picked up by the authors and worked upon it as themes on on which can be the raw materials for writing shakespeare it is then said by by from from dryden to dr johnson to arnold to to coleridge in between and and elliott uh comes and says that shakespeare seemed to have then absorbed his age okay and not only his age from chroniclers and historians writing in his age in english he seems to have voraciously that much read and gathered not systematic learning as one would do a graduation a post graduation and so on and so forth but in this very wide scattered way he seems to have absorbed he seems to have lived through his age and absorbed his age that is how shakespeare becomes an exception in and is mentioned here otherwise if you read the entire essay every other poet new poet has to conform to the tradition by again very well uh the the learning that really learning in that tradition shakespeare seems to have not made any effort about it and that in a way is there's a there's a fix what what should what should what kind of individual talent then shakespeare possesses if elliot says a little more then shakespeare would become the true individual that the romantics were talking about so what he does is he takes the line of matthew arnold who says that people who can absorb any epoch also can become very good creative writers yes interesting thank you thank you you
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These text messages will definitely make you laugh #shorts
hey Mom yes I got suspended what you're grounded what did you do you see the teacher pointed at me with a ruler and said there is an idiot at the end of this ruler and I asked which end hahahaha you just made my day ungrounded do you have a girlfriend dude yeah dude nice where is she from from a different Nation oh really which nation my imagination ever realize that humans cut down Bird's houses to make bird houses how high are you 5' 7 hey man what's up just converting oxygen into carbon dioxide you know the usual WTF man school's out why you still doing science breathing Jake I'm breathing make sure to subscribe for more funny text messages like these
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2015 Corvette Stingray Z51 1LT Coupe
one of my favorite colors night race blue that's what you'll find on this 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray z51 one LT Coupe this color is absolutely extraordinary to look at in the sun it looks so great this is a night Grace glue on the exterior it has that contrasting gray interior and under the hood let's take a look you'll find a 460 horsepower LT1 engine with seven speed manual transmission what fun this car is going to be to drive now Factory features include the z51 performance package this includes performance brakes black brake calipers slotted brake rotors dry sump boiling specific suspension special front and rear wheels and tires Electronics limited slip differential with cooler this performance gear ratios the aerio package and multi-mode exhaust this car also includes the fe4 magnetic selective ride control dual power seats Bose 9 speaker AM FM XM MP3 USB stereo with steering wheel controls and my link this car has the Bluetooth package keyless entry and starts Dual Zone electronic climate control HID headlights OnStar tilt and Telly everything's power this car has the rear view camera power windows as we said everything is power on this car so this car comes uh just as you would expect it to so give one of our sales representatives a call here today at 770-414-5552 and we are located in Atlanta Georgia we hope to be your ultimate Corvette buying experience we hope to see you real soon
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Audit Tarkov Quest Guide - Ragman Streets of Tarkov Task
what is going on everyone I'm nux Pro and in this video I'm going to show you how to complete the quest audit on the map streets of tarkov this should be quick it's a grab an item and extract Quest so let's start the video before we jump in game let's take a look at where you need to go on the streets of tarkov map here and if you can please leave a like on the video it's the only way YouTube recognizes me I'd appreciate it so that red x that is the building we need to go to we're right next to the Sewer River extract and we are across from as you'll see when we jump in game the uh the food store I don't know what it's called and the Nikita bar all right here's the building we need to go into that was marked with the red X on the map that is the sewer River extract that's the little grocery store I was talking about and that is Nikita's bar so we're gonna come in and go to the second floor make sure you always check here for Bitcoin move up to the second floor you're gonna go right I'll clip to the footage of me actually completing the quest but you're going to open the door you're gonna go to the right there's a bunch of binders on the floor and your quest item will be under the binder they're hiding and then all you gotta do is extract with it and turn it in and you complete the quest I hope this video helped check out the two videos on the screen they might help you in your future endeavors as well and I'll see you in the next video [Music]
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Indirect Proof Explanation 3_HD.mp4 - YouTube.mp4
It's time to introduce another rule. This rule is named the "rule of indirect proof," or IP for short-- IP for indirect proof. So I've already written out my deal here. Suppose I have an argument composed of P1, which is representing a premise, P2 representing a second premise, P3 representing some third premise. So I have a three-premise argument. Slash tells me that's the conclusion. So let's let P stand for some conclusion that's being drawn. And suppose I wanna prove this argument is valid. I wanna prove that if the premises P1 through P3 are true, then the conclusion P must be true. Well, here's another way to go about proving this to be a valid argument. Proving that that must be true if these are true. Let's suppose that I make an assumption. I'm going to write my assumption right here. I'm gonna indent and write an assumption. I'm gonna draw a line to set what I'm doing off from what's right under the premises. Why I'm doing this will be apparent later. But I'm going to just make an assumption. My assumption is the logical opposite of the conclusion I'm seeking to prove. So let's suppose I'm trying to prove some conclusion P. I'm assuming as my assumption the logical opposite of P, which would be the negation of P-- P with a tilde added to it. Alright, so now, suppose that I've assumed the negation of P-- the negation of the conclusion I'm trying to reach. Assuming the premises are true, assuming my premise here, let's suppose I am able to derive a contradiction-- any contradiction. Where a contradiction is any statement of the form P and it is not the case that P. So remember, the definition of a contradiction. It's any statement of the form P and it's not the case that P. For instance, A and it's not the case that A-- that's a contradiction. B and tilde B, that's a contradiction. E and tilde E, that's a contradiction. E ampersand tilde E... would be a contradiction. So I've derived a contradiction. From the assumption I made, which is the negation of my conclusion, and I have assumed the premises are true and perhaps inferred from them various steps. Let me show you why this proves that the argument must be valid. First of all, assuming that the premises are true, if my assumption is true-- the negation of P-- then this contradiction must be true, because this contradiction validly follows from the assumption plus the premises using the rules of inference, each of which is valid. I'm assuming I've derived this correctly using the valid inference rules correctly. But if this follows validly from the assumption-- assuming the premises are true-- that means that this assumption implies a contradiction. Because if the contradiction follows validly from the assumption-- assuming these are true-- that means that if the assumption is true-- assuming these are true-- the contradiction must be true. So this assumption implies a contradiction. Now, in general, if a statement P implies a statement Q, you know what that means. It means that if P is true, Q must be true. If Q is a contradiction and P implies Q, then P has to be a contradiction as well. Only a contradiction can imply a contradiction. Here's why. Suppose P implies Q. That means that if P's true, Q must be true. Suppose Q is a contradiction. That means that in all circumstances, Q must be false. Q is never true if Q's a contradiction. But if P implies Q, that means that if P is true, Q must be true. There's no circumstances where P would be true, Q would be false. If P were not a contradiction, then there would be at least one circumstance where P is true. But that would be a circumstance where P is true, and Q is false. In which case, P would not imply Q, contrary to our hypothesis that P implies Q. And therefore, if P implies Q, and Q is a contradiction... [loud roaring sound] Motorcycle thing goin' on there. If P implies Q, and Q is a contradiction, P has to be a contradiction too. Only a contradiction can imply a contradiction. That's a general principle of logic. So what this little, uh...experiment shows is that-- granting the premises are true-- if we assume that the negation of P is true, that logically implies a contradiction, which shows that-- assuming the premises are true-- this must be contradictory as well. And of course, if this is contradictory, it can't be true. It must be false, and its opposite-- its logical opposite-- must be true. And so, we've now shown that-- assuming the premises are true-- the negation of P must be a contradiction. It must be false, which means that P must be true, because P is the logical opposite of not P, and P is the contradiction. The logical opposite of a contradiction is always true. And so, this is, uh...this procedure is, uh...encapsulated in a rule called indirect proof. Indirect proof says this. It says, given some proof, anywhere in a proof, either at the beginning or anywhere in the middle of the proof, you may indent. You may draw a line like this, and you may make an assumption. Your assumption will be the negation of the formula that you're seeking to prove. So if you're seeking to prove a formula P, you would assume the negation of P. For instance, if I was trying to prove a formula A, I would assume as my assumed premise tilde A. If I was trying to prove a formula B, I would assume as my assumed premise tilde B. If I was trying to derive a conclusion tilde E, my assumed premise would be tilde tilde E, 'cause the assumed premise is always the same as the premise you're trying to prove, except it has a tilde added to it. So if I'm tryin' to prove tilde E, I would assume tilde tilde E. And then, once you've done that, you label it. You write AP-- stands for assumed premise. What this tells your reader is you've made an assumption. You've indented to set this off from the ordinary steps in a proof. I'm just assuming the negation of P as sort of a logical experiment. And then, the steps inside the indented subproof-- this is called an indented subproof-- are demonstrating that a contradiction follows from the assumption, using the premises, if necessary. Usually, they will be. Once you've reached a contradiction-- once you've reached any contradiction-- you are allowed to disindent and assert the conclusion you originally sought to prove, which will always be whatever the logical opposite of this is. If you assume not P, then you're trying to prove P, and you would write P. And then, to justify that, you write IP for assumed premise, and you cite the indented lines 4 through... And I'm supposing this is... There's a certain number of lines here. I call this one line N, so 4 through N-- pretending there's several lines in there. And this justifies inferring P. Now, the lines that are in the indented subproof don't follow from the premises. We indent them to remind ourselves that this is an experiment. These...these don't actually follow from the premises. Now, I do know, because of this... because assuming not P led to a contradiction, I know that not P must be false or contradictory as well. And therefore, this must be true if these are true, so I can write P here. I now know that P follows from the premises. I could keep going and infer further statements. And sometimes, you'll do an indirect proof in the middle of a proof after you've inferred a number of things. The rule is that once you have disindented from the indented subproof-- and that's called discharging your assumption-- you've discharged your assumption. You've told that you're done with it. You may not, if you go on in the proof, refer to any of these lines if you derive further lines. You may not use these to derive further lines, and the logical reason is that this is an experiment. It's a hypothesis. But none of these actually follow from the premises. But because of the logic I explained a few minutes ago, we do know that if we indent, assume the negation of what we seek to prove, if we then derive a contradiction from that, that shows that what we initially sought to prove must follow from the premises alone. So that's the rule of indirect proof. And in the next little episode, I'll do an example, and we'll talk through it step by step.
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Assassins Creed Valhalla - Lost Glory XBOX ONE S
i wonder how huffton bears now he sits on the throne fair did you switch his three on failure is something wrong weep for northumbria is it halfton has he gotten worse his heart is broken he's a mere shadow of himself with faravid lost and his brothers away he wallows in paranoia and sadness i could speak with him where is he now wandering the fields of pitcher inga with his beloved beyonton i'll find him thank you maura peteringa is in the east just follow the road to scarborough stand up huffton i'm taking you back to jorvik up my lord you're a king you're not allowed to sulk men bled and died to sit you on that throne so go sit my brother eva did he die well he died fighting you slew my brother and never said a word you kept this from me it was no secret up i knew did he not leave me i will not i've come to see you safely home now get up i i mislaid my hammer i think beyonce ran off with it but i'm not i'm not uh i'm not well either i'll find your hammer and then you'll come with me i was on my way to scarborough if you find my hammer bring it to me there guarding the hammer half drunk needs his hammer [Music] the lighthouse often awaits this hammer is not meant to be thrown often remember that next time my father ragnar he gifted this to me took it off a finnish chief still warm with blood when he handed it to me i had 14 winters ragnar lothbrok was a great king a finnish arrow killed my mother the field maiden she was as fierce as a wolf swallowing the sun my father swore to kill the men who took her from us and he did 14 against one but that was years ago in the east and this is the west where my father lies dead a pile of bones and a pit of snakes and here we are still telling stories of his life and deeds how did my brother die with his hand and his axe awaiting the maidens of the battle slain now he drinks at our father's side awaiting the war at the end of days leonton my boy come here boy a dog always forgives but he needs you home all of northumbria does do a last thing for me light the beacon for all to see and let it burn uh hmm thank you friend you are always welcome at my hall
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Sociology as Science (English version)
[Music] here is a big question is sociology science here we will discuss two contrasting opinion on the study of human society and tries to make balance between the opinions there is a prominent controversy about is sociology science or sociology is not a science the topic of controversy is here sociologists are confused and divided between themselves in two reverse groups therefore we find two different groups about the nature of sociology one group of sociologists said sociology is a science because sociology adopts and applies the scientific method to study founding father of sociology august koth emil durkheim and others supports this view other groups said sociology is not a science sociology can be studied through interpretation to form our opinion regarding this we need to know the scope of sociology and elements of scientific method after the discussion we will be able to know the rationale behind perceiving sociology as science and rational behind perceiving sociology as not science and will be able to have a clear idea about different eminent sociologist views on this finally we'll be able to develop our own perspective to support a particular approach in our social research sociology means the study of human behavior and science is systematic knowledge based on reason and evidence science gathers facts and links them together in their causal sequence to draw valid inferences scientific methods include observation experimentation etc to gather knowledge the main question is how is the study of human society conducted through use of systematic objective method that means positivist approach or subjective meaning human being attached to their behavior that means interpretive approach the debate is continuing both groups have their rationale behind their thinking so the ultimate answer depends on the perspective or value of the particular sociologist now what is positivist approach some sociologists believe that human behavior can be observed scientifically since scientific method of research help to establish law or pattern of behavior with the application of scientific method laws of human behavior can be formulated which can be used to explain how human society can function this is the rationale behind the use of scientific methods in sociological study sociology science because of the following reasons sociology of scientific method sociology makes accurate observation objectivity is possible in sociology sociology describes cause effect relationship sociology makes accurate measurement sociology makes accurate prediction sociology makes generalization now one by one we will discuss in detail sociology adapts scientific method sociology studies social events by adopting scientific methods though we cannot do experiment with human being in a laboratory human being's social behavior is subject to scientific investigation like a natural phenomena it employs scientific method as scales of sociometry schedule case study interview and questionnaire which is used to quantitatively measure social phenomena number two sociology makes accurate observation how observation is possible in the field of sociology even if it does not possess is a laboratory accurate observation is also possible outside the laboratory the whole social world is the laboratory of sociology even newton did not discover his law inside a laboratory sociology makes observation of the recruitment process at the time of occurrence for example although sociology does not possess a laboratory still it makes accurate observations hence sociology is a science beside laboratory experiments are not the only criteria of science objectivity is possible in sociology like natural sciences sociology also makes objective study the statement that unemployment is a social evil is an objective statement which is based on facts collected by sociologists further service and revivification proves this sociology can also objective study of social phenomena new techniques and methods are also introduced to make social phenomena more objective hence sociology is a science number 4 sociology describes cause effect relationship like natural sciences sociology also traces the cause and finds the answers while studying employment situation growth sociology has traced the relationship between education and poverty unemployment is the cause of poverty thus sociology describes cause effect relationship in unemployment and poverty hence sociology is a science number five sociology makes accurate measurement sociology like other natural sciences also accurately measures social phenomena or relationships by using statistical methods sociometric scale scales of measurement sociology effectively and accurately measure social relationship hence sociology is a science number six sociology makes accurate prediction like natural sciences sociology does frame laws and attempt to predict more accurately on the basis of the cause effect relationship sociology can accurately predict the future if there will be a lack of proper education in society then it will lead to unemployment and poverty kuvya opens this predictive value of sociology is improving day by day as sociology matures day by day it predicts more accurately ultimately number seven sociology makes generalization the notion that generalization drawn by social sciences are not universal is proved to be wrong like natural sciences sociology became able to draw generalization which are universally applicable the concept of skill directly related to proper education and proper employment is universal truth sociologists who have a positivist approach support this they believe that it is possible to establish objective facts through scientific research methods and the through collection and analysis of empirical evidences they argue that social research can follow the steps of scientific method as follows find a research problem at first then study background about this research problem formulate hypothesis then make experiment after collection of data analyze data and make conclusion then of course the report goes for peer review and publication classic sociologist khun durkheim are positivists who think sociology can be study with scientific method agassco developed positivist theory in the 19th century he perceived that to understand and to improve society we need to apply investigation and analysis using method of natural science he thought sociology is also natural science and the queen of sciences and needed it to be such in their quest to discover the absolute truth of natural laws that govern human society durkheim talked about social facts which can be understood through scientific experiments and observation durham in his famous study suicide behaved like a natural scientist durkheim tested his hypothesis against a range of variables for example religious belief to understand the impact these social features had on suicide rates taking durkheim study on suicide as an example even other positivists criticized the reliability of his data and the scientific rigor of his method the calculation of suicide rates between countries might have been inconsistent some key concept in this study like social cohesion social control etc are very difficult to operationalize such concepts are almost impossible to be turned into quantitative data yet any other measurement will be unscientific however all sociologists did not agree that positivist method lead to the discovery of absolute truth although sociology can apply scientific methods the result yielded will not necessarily lead to the discovery of universal laws of behavior karl popper argued that positivist sociology generally failed to be scientific as it intended because it used inductive reasoning rather than deductive reasoning in other words instead of subjecting their hypothesis to falsification trying to find evidence to disprove it other positivists like kitt and uri countered popper's argument by highlighting that there are many overlaps between the natural sciences and sociology according to lynch sociology can be science by concluding from research that scientists make assumptions when there are ambiguities in their result therefore sociology can be science when it uses scientific methods of the research and the fact of making assumptions during the course of sociological analysis is also scientific thomas kuhn asserts that scientific research is not engaged in the objective search of knowledge rather their knowledge located within a framework of perspectives framework of perspectives which seeks to explain social life consequently to khan sociology is a science positivists see little difference between natural science research and sociological investigation both have competing perspective and make assumptions when there are ambiguities it is difficult to state with absolute certainty that the use of scientific method in the study of human society will yield accurate information not all aspects of human society can be studied through the use of scientific methods [Music] next interpretive approach interpretivist argue that the study of human society must go beyond empirical and supposedly objective evidence to include subjective views opinions emotions values the things that cannot be directly observed and counted these social phenomena need interpretation most interpretivist would go further and suggest that research cannot really establish social facts that society is all about subjective values and interpretation and cannot be understood in a scientific way [Music] hence they conclude not only that sociology is not a science but also that it should not try to be one humans are not like chemicals or elements about which law can be established and proved each human is unique and has the agency to make his or hers own decisions in trying to make sociology scientific positivists miss the truth rather than uncovering it with effort to make everything miserable and reliable they stopped it from being real everything is moved into handy boxes so that it can be counted but human feelings and meanings cannot be genuinely revealed by tick boxes and percentages this debate then is right at the heart of the discussion about the merits and limitations of the research methods postmodernists also argue that sociology cannot and should not try to be scientific those theories that claim to be scientific meta-narratives just big stories with no real validity however as we shall see they do not restrict this analysis to sociology the problem with the argument that sociology should not be a science is a follow-up question well then what is it if sociology is focused on subjective views interactions meanings and phenomena then how much of it abuse it is it how much of use is it the result of research might be interesting but does it constitute a serious academic subject there is no use of actual stories of an unemployed youth group or a group of unskilled liberals unless general theories are developed from them [Music] although weber was the founding father of social action because of his interpretive approach he had good that sociologists would approach the study in an entirely objective way even though they should be interested in the subjective opinion of the people they study we have discussed both of the views then famous sociologist robert bearstrad in his book the social order clearly explained the nature of sociology in the following way sociology is a social science not a natural science sociology is a positive and not a normative science sociology is a pure science and not an applied science sociology is an abstract science and not a concrete sense sociology is a generalizing science and not a particularizing science sociology is both a rational and an empirical science okay details of each and every point sociology employs scientific method the scientific method is a procedure used in seeking knowledge on the basis of certain assumptions all the method used in sociology are scientific in nature sociology makes use of scientific methods in the study of its subject matter employs techniques which apply quantitative measurement to social phenomena and which are therefore comparable to the method of experimentation the techniques and methodology used by sociologists may differ from those physical sciences but they adopt the same scientific method to systematic knowledge there are several steps in scientific method in sociology such as formulation of problem of the study collection of data classification and tabulation of data testing hypothesis and generalization etc number two sociology is a positive science not a normative science sociology is factual studies social relationship and activities its general problem is a description of the social process in this way sociology makes a scientific study of facts and the general principles involved in them on to the extent of describing it as social physics then the principles of sociology are universal the laws of sociology prove true at all time and places as long as the conditions do not vary the laws are devoid of any exceptions for example the principle of unemployment and lack of education depend upon each other is true in all times and at all places sociological principles are verifiable the laws of sociology can be verified at any time for example we arrive at the conclusion that lack of appropriate education is the cause of unemployment among the people now this statement would be regarded as scientific fact only when we can verify from our own observation that the ratio of unemployment among the uneducated is bigger than among the properly educated then sociology delineates cause cause-effect relationships sociology has discovered its cause-effect relation between social phenomena for instance one can consider the law that an increase in unemployment indicates acceleration of lack of skill development in this case lack of skill development is a cause and unemployment unemployment one of its effects similarly unemployment may be a cause of poverty among people right sociology can make predictions on the basis of cause effect relationship sociology can anticipate the future and make predictions concerning social relationships activities incidents etc if industry 4.0 exists now the appropriate education 4.0 is needed for skill development it can make predictions about the nature of future jobs and required skill in the future labour force sociology frames laws and attempt to predict so sociology is a social science not natural science [Music] you have some self-exercise long question evaluate the view that sociology is a science short questions justify the view that sociology cannot be value free enumerate two criticisms of the view that sociology is a science these are the references for further reading rested august koth durkheim thomas cone curl popper weber
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#1064 Worldwide BuiltByKeith rebroadcast eVote.one UNIFIES world now! take action!
[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] November 28 2018 this is number one zero six four I rest everything in God's hands in your hands it's about creating a new world Society of direct democracy we just delivered this to the Southern Christian League leader Leadership Conference it's a hundred percent about a vote dot one and freedom Information Act dot one we also delivered it today to Georgia Tech pilot College University used to be a college and the Andrew Young Foundation the people that were asking to speak with are the top world leaders certainly people like Charles steel can finally understand the complexity that we've simplified everything and mr. Lauer T Lafayette excuse me that's how I just visited their offices know the number one answer to the entire world happens to be happens to be with a single open public database letter called a world press release there it is there that describes in details how this becomes your new world society so we'll edit this one up and we'll finally after all this time have total justice and social peace that's been predicted and worked on for years but yet few people understand the significance of how cybercrime terrorism political corruption and of course war are the three most profitable crime industries in world history all stopped with the very basic prevention methods of Evo dot one as an open public electronic based democracy that forever gets rid of the political corruption that insinuating and wholly costs and the pocalypse in world history all caused by corrupt individuals who commit crimes and Robert D Rose does have a two million dollar bounty on his head so that the FBI and the Attorney General and the military will finally get him with the Patriot Act he's down the Bahamas at one ocean Bahamas I keep repeating that because he owes me three hundred thousand dollars so I went by the Georgia State Bar again today to file multiple grievances against every single one of my own lawyers who rose paid off a second time so that they would kidnap me for a total of nine hundred days all hundred-percent civil right violations come to your Universal Show built by Keith it's always been about you my people my name is Keith Duncan on November 28th 2018 I serve on behalf of Jesus Christ God and all fellowship congregations life and faith in the realm today we're Roswell United Methodist Church got that right with the new pastor who's now currently in Kenya on serving mission trips these are me the beautiful ministries that we have doing around the world and the most powerful one is Christ domain.com that ties into solution backup solution manifesto comm you notice this is Roswell United Methodist Church first chapel and it's built in the form of a round circle as we do the little 360 now the new 360 will be Evo dot one and freedom open information acted out one which is direct democracy also known as a democracy as the people now rise up to finally get rid of all corruption crime at one time restore the wealth of the nations back to the people not the super-rich not the stockbrokers not the banksters banker and a mobster is a bankster they're the ones who start all the civil wars and we stop all the wars with solutions safe water org and solution housing org and all the other ministries of god's in quito org which is number eight in a series of keith ministries that teach the whole world how not to shatter the world by corruption greed which is the original sin welcome again to your universal show built by keith go public and give this to everyone you know and particularly talk to our senators our congressmen and our presidents and leaders of all corporations as they finally understand that profit shareholders calm is indeed the final solution to stay to stabilize all stock markets I'm unbelievably tired of asking the USA government to find where is Robert rose calm with a two million dollar bounty on his head the FBI is under extreme pressure to do exactly that to go seize Robert rose and his assets and restore my identity back to the world as the number one author of your new world you knocker c.org welcome to your a universal show you
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The Inland Revenue Department gears up for a new 3 year strategic plan
about Senior Management of the Inland Revenue Department ird participated in a week-long strategic planning workshop facilitated by the IMF Car Talk short-term expert princess Scott the workshop emanated from a tax administration diagnostic assessment tool tadat which looked at the health of the department and the necessary measures required to align the department with its strategic objectives Marcia Viti is a comptroller at the Inland Revenue Department you know it's almost like saying that a business with no sign is a sign of no business it is the same with a business plan knowing the direction that you want to go is always very very helpful and once we can align that to the ministry of finances plan it's it is always a step down so now with our plan we can chart the way forward for the next three years and we would know where exactly we can go and we can we can go against that plan to say okay this is what you've planned for year One have you met your expectations and and we can we can ensure that we can have corrective action the Caribbean research technical assistance center katak provides technical assistance to its 20 plus member countries across the Caribbean in areas such as tax mobilization financial management of the economy among other cross-cutting areas with the aim of stabilizing economies and enabling Global growth regional growth is very important certainly just to stabilize how economies run and so Industries and sectors that form a part of those economies and also more important the people that are part of those economies need to ensure that they're having whether it be their value being seen by what the government produces but also as well their ability to also support government in mobilizing those revenues by way of them paying their share of taxes so in that exchange of what it is that a citizen contributes a business contributes Etc to the economy likewise the government needs to ensure its harnessing the right climate the right Investments and looking at errors for strengthening capacity to move the key pillars of the economy forward one of those keepers of course is the Inland Revenue Department of St Lucia in terms of the vital role that they play in mobilizing revenue for the government of Saint Lucia to enable the national agenda to be funded Scott added that the objective of the workshop was to strengthen the ird's reform management capacity and identify key knowledge gaps in the development of the ird's three-year strategic plan so we looked at the what we call that broad strategic framework and what are those pillars that will enable the ird to move forward not just the vision not just the mission but those softer core values that they will actually ensure is felt at every point of contact as well the Comptroller indicated that among the Strategic objectives of the Indian Revenue Department is the constant Improvement to the tax filing system making the process easier and more accessible to taxpayers and we want to to just encourage persons at this time if you're close to the filing period to to file online it's it's it is one of the better ways to file and coming to our department go onto our website and see how how well our online filing system can work for you the Strategic reform planning workshop ran from February 20th to 24 2023 at the finance administrative Center for the national competitiveness and productivity Council Glenn Simon reporting right
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MESSAGE TITLED || DOUBT
[Music] thank you we are going to read the scriptures let's open the Bible today I want to talk about doubt [Music] come back yes doubt why I want to talk about that because two types of self it shows that doubt is not foreign but it's what is inside us that comes out that really affects or limits us so self-doubt yeah this issue of ideas if we say you're going to be a president our team our Global president you look at your identity because you identify yourself somewhere you doubt you cannot beat it doubt itself is a natural belief it's not different with faith is that yours you cannot see beyond your Naked Eyes um natural belief the moment when we are telling you what you can see you doubt it listen don't cannot be unbelief is worse which is related to the people who are not Christians foreign something that was you can't take what we appreciate outside doubt is found on Christians foreign going to the lowest part of the people who don't believe God how many of you are here because but you don't know if you're here from today when you live here you must set because there is [Music] on what we can see in the nature we can meet the vision that God wants to give us more leveling of a destiny that we don't want in life foreign after these things the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision saying do not be afraid Abram I am your Shield your reward for obedience shall be very great Abraham said Lord God what reward will you give me since I am living this world childless and he who will be the owner or and heir of my house is this servant Elise from Damascus and Abraham continued since you have given no child to me one a servant born in my house is my a then behold the word of the Lord came to him saying this man Elias there will not be your Heir but he who shall come from your own body shall be your Heir and the Lord brought Abraham outside instead into the night and said look now towards the heavens and count the Stars if you are able to count them then he said to him so numerous shall your descendants be then Abram believed in affirmed trusted in Reliant on remained steadfast of this past to the Lord and he continued meaning credited it to him as righteousness doing right in regard to God and men and he said to him I am the same Lord who brought you out of UR of the Guardians to give you this land S as an inheritance but Abram said Lord God by what proof well I know that I will inherit it so God said to him bring me a three-year-old Haifa amen because today we want to doubt our doubts we want to be people of faith what God has promised the promises God came to Abraham okay may I protect you now every where was God promised no from this is foreign don't take doubt as the Westin Elementary foreign knew the moment when Abraham yes house we found the Bible talks about the Bible says he appear again just read from verse 1. yes Sarah Abraham's wife had not born him any children and she had an Egyptian maid whose name was Hagar so Sarah said to Abram see here the Lord has prevented me from bearing children I am asking you to go into the bed of my maid so that she may bear you a child perhaps I will obtain children by hey and Abram listened to Sarah and did as she said after Abram have lived in the land of Canon 10 years Abraham's wife Sarah took Hagar the Egyptian made and gave him to her and gave her to her husband Abram to be his second wife he went in to the bed of a haggar and she conceived and when she realized that she had conceived she looked with contentment on her mistress regarding Sarah as insignificant because of her infertility then Sarah said to Abraham May the responsibility for the wrong done to me by The Arrogant behavior of a Hagar be upon you I gave my maid into your arms and when she realized that she had conceived I was despised and looked on with this this respect stop there remember he believed God it was counted to him what Russia God went another promise no give me a proof right now in other words they were expecting come on within those years you can see yes so now I'm giving instructions this man was told that the child will be from his loins but now you have to get a child which is not bearded not from his wife he says normally the Living God um [Music] who went to England brought a problem today I want to show you have not seen this anything that comes anything which is not of a problem after the son was born the problem the Sun that was expected is my son if you try to rely on others to give you something on your face you must rather wait I don't know if you hear me you need to have faith will make you to be proud of what is not yours you will have results [Music] don't compare yourself let's do this is 18. I want to teach you something but I believe God is going to help us 18. every now the Lord appeared to Abraham by the Terrible the same way he's visiting yes in Hebron while he was sitting at the tent Door In the Heat of the day yes when he raised his eyes and looked up behold the three men who were standing a little distance from him when he saw them he ran from the tent door to meet them and bowed down with his face to the ground and Abram said my Lord if now I have found favor in your sight please do not pass by your servant without stopping to visit please let a little water be brought by one of my seventh and you may wash your feet and recline and rest comfortably under the tree and I will bring a priest of bread and of refresh and sustain you after that you may go on since you have come to your servant and they replied do as you have said so Abraham hurried into the tent and Sarah and said to Sarah and said quickly getting ready three measurements of fine meal need it and bake cakes Abraham also ran to the hired and hired and hope brought a calf tender and choice and choice and he gave it to the seventh to Butcher and he hurried to prepare it then he took care of milk and calf which he has prepared and set it before the men and he stood beside them under the tree while they ate then they said to him where is Sarah your wife he said there in the tent he said I will surely return to you at this time next year and behold Sarah your wife will have a son and Sarah was listening at the tent door which was behind him now Abram and Sarah were old meaning well advanced in yes she was past the age of childbearing so Sarah loved to herself when she had the Lord's words saying after I ever become old shall I have pleasure and Delight my Lord in my Lord my husband being also good and the Lord asked abramo why did Sarah laugh to herself saying shall I really give birth to a child when I am so old is anything too difficult or too wonderful for the Lord effects I was supposed to come here and read the Bible for you but I will this is a very foreign and try to everything was so fast foreign so now do it fast foreign yesterday but I I was telling myself that I've never prayed the house because I understood that there is the moment yeah the confidence [Applause] without you later Hallelujah [Music] when we read John 20. from verse 24 . we normally speak about Thomas we normally speak about Thomas as a man who doubt it I want to tell you why he died even as we're supposed to be doubting Jesus the disciple says we have sinners [Music] he was here and the man says no if I can take myself and put it on his head because he had doubt his soul happened today I just want you to change begin to see Go to No One beyond what has happened begin to see Thomas Thomas so so what happened and when he was told Jesus is Alive sometimes we saw how we grew up even when we are told out of all the experiences [Music] I'm here to tell you that there are some people who have experienced the words [Music] [Applause] [Music] English challenge if you are still doubting Thomas I will celebrate Thomas God is here for you see beyond what you have experience [Music] I want to tell someone here see yourself so let's go back to the description I just want us to read scriptures hey look at this one six sixes yes from verse one Genesis I want to tell you what is happening there was a time where Jesus was followed wherever he goes but the time of Jesus there was no church he normally took so you went there you spend with them days but the third day foreign these people Philips [Music] we need a lot of money but Jesus Jesus when we are looking at the supply our leverage cannot take you for five years they cannot take you for three years foreign whoever says without doubt yeah and speak that without um foreign a man cannot be blessed by what he has never seen um foreign [Music] today and I didn't know that next thing it was someone's face it was my parents face you will eat what you said something [Applause] you will remember this service you remember this is a secret I want to tell you one loves you so much when he doesn't want you to have small things even when you are foreign just like just read the description if you still have doubt it is look at this machines verse 24. only there Maracana in verse 24. 99 24 it says immediately the father of the boy cried out with a desperate peace in Christ saying I do believe help me overcome my unbelief look here this man Munna was already moved from doubt to be unbelievable I want my son to be healed but it was doubt it was hindering foreign mission I just want to give you people yeah existence you don't think about ages foreign me I heard the sound yesterday when I was pretty much I want to speak with you the moment where yes [Music] do you know that you don't think you think [Music] have expectations Papa but always you are thinking ourselves so it's time now you have to expect the same way that when you reach Ed your way you hear you know they are opposers yourself just a minute I just want to give you a SEC you don't know me foreign I mean yeah the moment when you are grounded you're speaking you know Elijah says 550 you don't know your coach foreign that's what I want to say yes
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movement GOD against squads (Escape From Tarkov Raids)
[Music] where where where where where the regular stuff at that oh dude [Music] i don't know but i'm gonna be a dbs bastard and sit here i'm just gonna do this every time oh you [ __ ] i folded him i am looking for men audit check men [Music] where the [ __ ] did my bullet just go man my man is [ __ ] cs go surfing out the room like what oh is that a raider [Music] oh 720 oh i'm so good i'm handing out the smoke who requires it i can't jump off this roof anymore because of the stupid [ __ ] black oh i then know where the last one's hiding down one night wait he cleaned his homie what i didn't even hear wood though now i do oh this is fun i love having sex with the window bro there is two of these bastards [Music] or the mpx is smacking though [Music] one two three four five then okay little banger a little banger 100 in a kiss you're high someone telling me what the [ __ ] is going on oh i don't know what's happening [Music] it was fun dude it was fun it was fun [Music] aah [Applause] hello please just walk into my crosshair please just walk into my crowd sorry i don't want to do this right now oh why man oh that's a regular [ __ ] scav that was one of the nastiest clips i hid in a long time i guess i mean i i can't really like argue with that but man that's a motor and nuts what a [ __ ] demon okay okay it's nothing [Music] i leave there's no nopers there's no there's literally i already decided i'm gym sonar now so you're good for a bit oh yeah i already know the moment you go live i'm hitting you with the fattest raid of all time no cap oh my god i killed gmail.com i actually killed the real gmail no shot now when it's getting to that perfect consistency hit the floss [Music] do [Music]
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How to Estimate Inventory using Gross Profit Percentage?
hello and welcome to this session in which we would look at an exercise or a cpa simulation that shows us how to compute gross profit percentage and through the gross profit percentage we know we'll will be able to estimate ending inventory and cost of goods sold in case we lost inventory in case of fire theft natural disaster or similar activities so let's go ahead and get started adam requires an estimate of the cost of goods sold lost by a fire on march 12. so something happened at the warehouse they lost some inventory so here's what we know we know that merchandise inventory on hand as of january 1st was 40 000. how do we know this well we can look at last year at last year's record and we know that ending inventory was 40 therefore the beginning inventory must be 40 000. so this is this number is easy to get it's from the accounting record purchases since january first were 75 000. well since january first we purchased 75 000 worth of inventory well that's easy that's also from the accounting record so we're going to add this to our beginning inventory freight inward 3000 freight in is basically per cost of transportation for what you purchased so if you purchase 75 000 it costs you an additional 3 000 to ship it guess what then you add the 3 000 to that so the freight in remember is added because it think about it if you purchase something from amazon and they shipped it well you're gonna have paid for the shipping cost the shipping cost gets added to the cost of the product itself now purchase returns and allowances well you returned or they gave you allowances of 2 000 well guess what you're gonna have to deduct this why do you have to deduct this because if you return remember return is the opposite of the purchase therefore you deduct purchase returns and allowances and basically what we are what we are told what we are giving here is beginning inventory plus net purchases and the reason i say net purchase is because you purchase 75 000 you add to it freight you deduct from it purchase returns and allowances if you are giving discount also you will deduct the discount that's why i say net purchases when we have this formula those two numbers beginning inventory plus net purchases that's going to give us something good something called goods available or merchandise available for sale at cost and if we do so we come up with a number of 116 000 now that's fine but what does that mean if it's 116 000 how is that going to help us figure out how much of the inventory lost in the fire how much of the inventory we still have now the good news we know we still have 11 000 okay goods costing 11 000 were left were left undamaged now of this 116 some of it is sold it's going to be cost of goods sold and some of it was lost in the fire what else do we know we know that sales are made at 33 and one third percent above cost and sales happen to total ninety thousand again we know the sales from the sales record goods costing eleven thousand we already know this now what we need to do is to find out what was our cost of goods sold how do we find out our cost of goods sold this is where we use the gross profit percentage to figure out our cost of goods sold before we compute cost of goods sold most likely you are an accounting student or a cpa candidate and that's why you are watching that's great please visit my website forheadlectures.com for additional resources whether you are a cpa candidate using any of these cpa review courses or any other cpa review course or you are taking your accounting course i provide you with additional help lectures powerpoint slides multiple choice through false exercises my courses are aligned with your with your college courses and breaking down by chapters and topic my cpa review course is aligned with your roger becker wiley gleam miles so it's very easy to go back and forth between my material and your cpa review course if you have not connected with me online then please do so take a look at my linkedin recommendation like this recording if it's helping you it will help other people connect with me on instagram facebook twitter reddit and recently i started cpa exam support group on groupme please join us now we have to figure out our gross profit percentage well what do we know we know that this company sells atom company sales are made at 33.3 percent above cost so let's assume cost is a dollar what is the sales well they're going to add to the cost 0.3333 so cost is a dollar this is the cost plus the profit equal to the sales so sales is 1.333 hopefully you can see this now what is the gross profit percentage well we know that profit which is if we take sales 1.3333 minus cost of a dollar give us gross profit percentage gross profit per gross profit not gross profit percentage gross profit of 0.333 now what we do is we take 0.333 divided by 1.333 and this is rounding and if you round it it's going to come up to 25 so what we did is we figure out gross profit percentage be careful what you are told here is 33 above cost you are not giving the gross profit percentage at 33.33 so you have to kind of think backward if sales are are 0.333 above cost assuming cost a dollar add to it the profit of 0.333 gives you sales then you figure out what's the gross profit divided by sales because gross profit percentage is gross profit divided by sales you come up with 25 percent and this is the formula for the gross profit percentage which is 25 now if we know the profit is 25 we know that the profit is 25 therefore what's left if the profit is 25 it means the cost is 75 of sales we know sales is 90 000 multiplied by 75 percent cost of goods sold for our sales was 67 500. well now what we're figuring out that we're one where that 116 is going 67 500 is cost of goods sold we know 11 000 is ending inventory which is undamaged property so cost of goods sold 67 500 ending inventory in total should have been 48 500 well undamaged good is 11 000 therefore the amount that's lost in the fire the amount that's lost in the fire is thirty seven thousand five hundred now let's assume you are giving gross profit as 33.33 so that's why you have to be very careful if you are giving gross profit nuts not 33 above cost you are giving the gross profit of 33.33 here's what you do then you will take the 90 000 of sales times 66.67 why 66.67 well if you are making a dollar in sales you are told 33.33 is profit what's left is 0.6667 as cost of goods sold percentage so your cost of goods sold will be 60 030 so basically now 60 000 and not 30 60 000 and three dollars you will go with sixty thousand and three dollars then what you have to do the 116 will be split between this amount ending undamaged good and what's left is ending inventory uh which is i'm sorry six part of it will be sixty thousand three dollars eleven thousand in ending inventory and what's left will be the estimated fire loss so again this is a great exercise because it shows you how to how to go through the cost of goods sold formula you need to have a good understanding of cost of goods sold traditionally it's beginning inventory plus purchases equal to goods available for sale minus ending will give you cost of goods so this is the traditional one now we're manipulating this basically working backward and this is why we have to know it if you have any questions any comments please let me know study hard good luck stay safe and subscribe don't shortchange yourself
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Canon (priest) | Wikipedia audio article
a cannon from the Latin canonicus itself derived from the Greek Kaneko's canonicus relating to a rule regular is a member of certain bodies subject to an ecclesiastical rule originally a cannon was a cleric living with others in a clergy house or later in one of the houses within the precinct of or close to a cathedral in conducting his life according to the orders or rules of the church this way of life grew common and is first documented in the eighth century in the 11th century some churches required clergy thus living together to adopt the rule first proposed by st. Augustine that they renounced private wealth those who embraced this change were known as Augustinians or canons regular whilst those who did not were known as secular canons topic secular cannons topic in the Roman Catholic Church the members of the chapter of a cathedral Cathedral chapter or of a Collegiate Church so-called after their chapter our canons depending on the title of the church several languages use specific titles eg in German Dom hare or Dom capítulo in a Dom ie Cathedral stiff chair in a prelate sure that has the status of a Stift notably under a prince of the church one of the functions of the cathedral chapter in the Roman Catholic Church was to elect a vicar capitulo now named a diocesan administrator to serve during accede Vacanti period of the diocese since the 1983 revision of the code of canon law this responsibility belongs to the College of consulter 's unless the National Bishops Conference decides that the functions that canon law scribes to the College of consult errs including this one ere to be entrusted to the cathedral chapter all canons of the Church of England have been secular since the Reformation although an individual Canon may also be a member of a religious order mostly however they are ordained that as priests or other clergy today the system of canons has retained almost exclusively in connection with Cathedral churches a Canon is a member of the chapter of for the most part priests headed by a Dean which is responsible for administering a Cathedral or certain other churches that are styled collegiate churches the Dean and chapter are the formal body which has legal responsibility for the cathedral and for electing the bishop topic honorary cannons topic the title of cannon does not a permanent title and when no longer in a position and titling preferment it is usually dropped from a clerics title nomenclature however it is still given in many dioceses to senior parish priests including some rural Dean's those who have played a role in the wider life of the diocese those who have served in the diocese for a long time or similar as a largely honorary title it is usually awarded in recognition of long and dedicated service to the diocese honorary canons are members of the chapter in name but are non-residential and received no emoluments they are entitled to call themselves canon and may have a role in the administration of the cathedral generally speaking canons in the Anglican Communion are of this sort and thus are equivalent to a Monsignor in the Roman Catholic Church often wearing the violet or violet trim cassock which is associated with that rank in some Church of England dioceses the title Previn Derry is used instead of canon when the cleric is involved administrative ly with a cathedral honorary canons within the Roman Catholic Church may still be nominated after the Second Vatican Council also priests and honorary chaplains of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta in the equestrian order of the holy sepulchre are in fact titular or honorary canons of these respective orders and have the right to the honorific title of cannon and Monsignor in addition to the choir dress of a Canon which includes the Mo's etta black with purple piping for Malta and white with a red Jerusalem Cross for Holy Sepulchre topic lay cannons topic since the reign of King Henry the fourth the heads of state of France have been granted by the Pope the title of sole honorary canon of st. John Lateran and st. Peter's on the demise of the kingdom of France this honor became transferred to the presidents of the Republic and hence is currently held by Emmanuel macron this applies even when the French president is not a Catholic or as an atheist the protic Annan of the papal basilica of st. Mary major as the king of Spain currently Philippe the sixth before the Reformation the King of England was a canon of the Basilica of st. Paul outside the walls in addition to canons who are clerics in holy orders cathedrals in the Anglican Communion may also appoint lay persons as canons the rank of lay canon is especially conferred upon diocesan Chancellor's the senior legal officer of the diocese who is usually though not exclusively a layperson it has traditionally been said that the King of England now the British sovereign is a cannon or Previn Derry of Saint David s Cathedral Wales however this is based on the misconception the cannon area of Saint Mary's College Saint David s became the property of the crown on the dissolution of the monasteries the sovereign was never a cannon of st. David's even as a layman see also the thirty-nine articles of religion 1560 to article 37 though he or she may occupy the first prebendal stall which is a sign for the Monarchs use topic Kenan professors topic a canon professor as a Canon at an Anglican Cathedral either lay or in orders who also holds a university professor ship there are four Canon professorships in the University of Oxford in conjunction with Christchurch Cathedral Oxford and two in Durham University in conjunction with Durham Cathedral although academics titled canon professor may also be found at other universities where the appointments as canon and professor have been made independently section two of the Church of England miscellaneous provisions measure 1995 was passed for the express purpose of enabling Christchurch Cathedral Oxford to appoint not more than two lay canons one of the motivations for this provision was the fact that under Section six of the ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1840 the position of Regius professor of ecclesiastical history in the University of Oxford was annexed to a residential area cannon area of the Cathedral meaning that the regius professorship could be held only by an anglican priest following the death of Peter Hinchliffe in 1995 the regius professorship was held by Henry Maier Harding a Roman Catholic layman from 1997 until 2003 and was taken up by another layperson Sarah foot in Michaelmas term 2007 three other statutory professorships the regius professorship of divinity lady margaret professorship of divinity recently held by the famous anglican theologian John Macari and regius professorship of moral and pastoral theology are annexed to Canon Rees of Christchurch and were until recently held only by anglican priests at Durham the Canon professorships are the van Mildred professor of divinity the holder of which must be an Anglican priest and the Michael Ramsey professor of Anglican Studies who must be Anglican but did not have to be ordained historically the chair in Greek at the University was also a canon professorship this Canon riwa strands furred to the Lightfoot professor of divinity in 1940 the lightfoot professorship was attached to the canon area until 1985 when the non Anglican James Dunn was appointed topic minor cannons topic minor cannons are those clergy who are members of the foundation of a cathedral or collegiate establishment they take part in the daily services they have sometimes formed a distinct corporation as at st. Paul s London in st. Patrick s Dublin they are distinct from and ranked before the vicars choral the two groups overlap however the two senior vicars the deans vicar and the sick center are also the two senior minor canons some minor canons do sit with but are not voting members of the chapter although at present minor canons are generally more junior clergy this is a recent development within living memory such offices were often freehold and were held by clergy of great distinction and seniority topic cannons regular topic canons regular are the members of certain religious orders in the Roman Catholic Church not to be confused with clerics regular composed of priests and some choir canons who live in community together in the past with lay brothers there are a variety of congregations of canons some of which are part of the Confederation of canons regular of st. Augustine canons regular of the Lateran or st. Saviour which seems to date back to pope alexander ii 1063 order of the canons regular of / montre more burdens founded by st. norbert 11:20 Order of the Holy Cross canons regular founded in Portugal in 1131 and re founded in 1977 canons regular of the Order of the holy cross the Crozier's founded at Claire Lu near Huy in Belgium in 1211 Swiss Congregation of canons regular of saint maurice of a gun gilbert teeny order a solely english order of canons regular which became extinct under King Henry the eighth canons regular of the Immaculate Conception a congregation of canons regular founded in France in 1871 many bishops endeavored to imitate st. Augustine and st. Eusebius and to live a common life with the clergy of their church rules taken from the sacred canons were even drawn up for their use of which the most celebrated is that of st. Croix dating Bishop of Metz 766 in the 10th century this institution declined the canons as the clergy attached to a church and living a common life were called began to live separately some of them however resisted this relaxation of discipline and even added poverty to their common life this is the origin of the canons regular Pope Benedict the 12th by his Constitution ad decorum the 15th of May 1339 prescribed a general reform of the canons regular the canons regular ex professo united holy orders with religious life and being attached to a church devoted themselves to promoting the dignity of divine worship with monks holy orders are incidental and secondary and are super added to the religious life with canons is with the clerk's regular holy orders are the principal thing and the religious life is super added to the holy orders topic see also topic canada's diocesan priest index of religious honorifics and titles topic references topic topic external links topic canons regular of the Immaculate Conception canons regular of st. John Candice Chicago canons regular of prom entre Orange County California
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Project Plasma Episode 1: Oh Brother...Literally!
[Music] hmm the coast is clear finally i can rest easy well there was a black widow on the wall but i got that cleared up oh thanks dennis wait dennis [Music] peter i am once again asking you to wait is the spider back look i know you're happy to meet me and all but that is going too far come on i'm not happy meeting you i never liked you i i uh saw some things that got me uh sheesh bro get some pants you have company for goodness sake get out hmm no i'm not leaving until i get what i came for i guess you'll be stuck here well my old house got burnt down by some hooligans from their little protest after it got out of hand so are you moving in if you want me to but enough of this i know what i want and i am tired join me in team plasma we'll make a wonderful world where pokemon are treated like humans liberate them from being slaves and let him be free and i refuse letting all pokemon be free means not only they will go wild and caught damage but that means our missing captured siblings will come back and i'll get bullied and harassed again i don't want to live that life again that was all in the past if we do meet them again i'm sure they'll all change the new leaf i don't believe in you not of the way you did unlike you i like to give people second chances but i'm starting to get the feeling that you aren't going to change how many times have i given you the choice to join me enough to make a compilation oh that can be arranged maestro cue music wait what hey genesect have you seen the chocolate syrup yeah bottom left thanks now then uh oh join me peter done i will give you back your milk uh can you come over here for a little bit uh sure jigglypuff what is it oh come on would you like to join team plaza and help me out flush his dissing flushes down uh i can't find a plunger i don't see why i'm the only one that has to turn on all these switches they won't get shocked oh are you shocked now flabbergasted now get out hey i'll go boot up the game you guys stay put it's been a while since he's graduated college what do you think he'll do easy joining team plasma pokemon rights are human rights are they not i would call this family bonding but i think we're missing some key ingredients [Music] welcome back to lgbt martial arts because it's bisexual week what would everyone would like to do today back wando er yes you um what about liberating pokemon from humans huh uh sensei can i handle this ace arrow roundhouse kick but how did you do that oh breaking reality simple i accidentally broke the fifth wall and turned into a cat that spoke japanese what ah long story uh where was i oh that's right i might as well take you in force by my hand oh yeah you and what army me [Music] get out here oh you mean serious business now yep all my lovely grunts are oh my goodness [Music] guys i thought i told you to get dressed but you did tell us yes but given in your uniforms it was very itchy inside yeah there was no breathing room space either ah fine peter these are my grunts well not grunts but ambassadors from other teams why them in fact why is everyone here pikachu no other pokemon cared to join well there were a lot who showed up for the audition but they just never met the quota there was one who did actually two i think are you going to introduce us any day today fine peter allow me to introduce you to everyone this here is maxine maxwell maximilian the million he's an operative from team magma with a great taste in technology i like to expand the land area of the world and increase many private islands that people can rent or buy this is archie comics from team aqua just to let you know comics is not his actual last name i'd like to expand the sea since olaf comes from the cerulean cradle oh and i'm a pirate too like an actual yo-ho-ho pirate no i pirate games from triple a companies because why should i care about a product that's only meant for profit and not for passion i heard that once he pirates the games he goes onto ebay and then later sells them how much a copy two hundred to three hundred dollars that's outrageous well he is a scalper and he makes some quick money too i'm kind of running low on cash anyways moving on this is helio persia from team galactic just like his leader he is great at parties faults i did not participate in social gatherings then what was the last party you went to a farewell party the colt like punch so i spiked everyone with a real gun you blew up a cult do you still have the railgun i was only borrowing it oh and finally lyle from from uh did you just forget where i'm from uh carlos flair i'm from team flair i can't be deaf forgotten maybe we'd remember or no if you had your symbol on your jacket i had to cover myself up from team flare since well i live a double life so that's why i had a hard time remembering where you're from [Music] you are a terrible liar dennis vault strike and you have a terrible voice is something stuck in the back of your throat so who are the other two that won the audition i forgot but i did tell them to meet us here later today i wonder who won oh no oh great of all the ones that i had to pick today hey what's up skull squad it's the host with the most trip i'm coming to you laughing the whole strike house uh gus are you okay define the word okay well well will look what we got here well if it is a peter cottontail and ping pong table dennis i thought i told you to stop calling me that um yeah you did but you didn't say please fine come on in guess we're just gonna have to wait for the rest to come where were we ah yes you're joining us by force peter volt strike if you're gonna get her up might as well put up a fight you'll never forget bring it on would one of you two bother to tell us why you're always bickering yeah he keeps saying no and no means no why can't you let that slide you really want to know why uh-huh fine peter you told them the story they'll probably listen to you better uh okay but can you add sad music then uh lower the brightness for the ensemble i mean you did it before maestro thank you i was born last of the seven siblings as their family tradition the older siblings pick on the younger to assert dominance and as being the last of my family i never got salvation attention a loving embrace and a purpose to this world always getting scraps at every meal little to no attention from my parents and my ptsd and anxiety grew more and more because of my shut-in personality i was bullied by other students in school years have passed and my family was starting to disperse my dad got arrested for dui and my mother died of an illness then one day in the meadows picking for berries a group of humans came out of nowhere and started throwing pokeballs at everybody except for me and unfortunately dennis hey and even though i never saw them again i i felt happy now i felt free with so many family members gone for good and for the first time in my life i prefer a world where humans rule over pokemon and they everybody has pokeballs now i am grateful that i'm not up against monstrous gods being forced by a 10 year old but at least i'm not shoved in a giant ball anytime soon well some were true and the others were just pushing the envelope first of all dad was framed for dui and became a lawyer to prevent future people from getting framed for a crime they didn't commit that's why you never saw him come back home also we never harassed you to the point where you mentally broke down after we found out that you took things too far and went through a mental breakdown about it we had to lighten our jokes and you still took it personally you were given lots of food and love from both mom and dad but you distanced yourself by yourself your strong grip on the passes warped everything about us however the part where our siblings were captured is true i think i should add my part to the story the part where you don't want to add you better not the thought of my siblings being captured traumatized me and the looming imagination of being gone forever heard of me so but years have passed and i got a job working around peers where fairies sailed across beautiful watery bodies but peter's mentality over the year went unstable as he turned into a horrifying street rat i could still remember it six years ago hey yo dennis dennis i hit one of funky's fat blunts again and i kind of need some munchie crunchies dennis must be inside hey dennis i i'm sorry but is that your uniform no wonder why you have to leave so early peter we need to talk now this is seriously getting out of hand okay captain salty where in davie jones locker are we going now this is serious peter we are running out of cash and you are the reason the dollars are flying out of this window uh elaborate you took the money that was in for our food and rent and so far i can't even pay a bag of chips because i had to bail you out of jail twice [Music] twice well we bailed you out twice but we as a company did four times you have a bad criminal record on your head mister you must not ignore your pastor emma you need to seek help my friend don't look at me he said it he said it weirdo yeah um [Music] the plushie is right you can't hide from the past anymore peter it's time that we got things done ever since our family went their different ways [Music] happy that you loosened up but you're also damaging yourself and i'm scared you're not making any sense i i don't have a family we did had a family we just lost them years ago and it's been taking a mental toll on you you're just you're just not yourself anymore i'm not mental i i have never felt so free after my family was gone you just said that you didn't have a family to begin with you know what we're going to a therapist and maybe get you hospitalized for caring i sang fine oh my goodness dennis stay out you two you know what [Music] you i'm out of here i'll find a new family one that loves everybody and lets people speak what's on their mind our family couldn't do that so why make a reunion wait peter papa suck my yellow nuts i'm out oh my goodness dennis come on you're right darn it what am i going to do i can't let peter hurt himself anymore and i know my siblings are out there what can i do well considering humans are the main reason you're in this mess you could always join team plasma but i know you're way better than that team plasma aren't those the guys who act like pita but later turn into terrorists [Music] yes but no not really they split up into two groups and the ones caring for pokemon and liberating is still ongoing this is going to sound stupid but if i join them can i get them to liberate my family um i guess they can but pokemon in human language is different and they won't understand you well if that's the case i quit the sea life i'm gonna join team plasma and learn the human language [Music] suck my yellow nuts i'm out and i never met them again after i made my mind up i studied the human language for several years and finally got to the hearts of the humans and after two years of hard work i became an ambassador to team plasma i later went to seattle to see if peter was still around down on my luck i asked if anyone knew where he was until one day hey dude socrates that way who said that yeah you the one wearing the anime lock poncho listen i'm not going to any convention but i am looking for a certain someone do you know peter volstrike i'm his brother dennis strike hmm peter peter voltstrak um oh yeah i do know him wait you know him oh yeah i know him what he's wait a minute why should i tell you shouldn't you know where his brother is well it's just that he went missing a couple years ago and hmm wait how do you know him are you two good friends he's a school grunt aka a member of my family well he's welcome regardless of background i want to know now he hasn't come back in years and i ain't going to spill no beans come on galazapod let's go tickle his pickle hey guys uh you might want to be quiet for a little bit i'm pretty sure somebody might heard that hmm according to this map it seems that he is over there hmm but i can't go up looking like this unless [Music] now where is that juicy boy huh now where do you think you're going you're coming with me whoa that's my dark secret i decided to take gus's clothes and along with his partner and i went up to peter's house and the rest well the rest was history oh and uh i know i should not break the fourth wall but if any of you do want to know what happened afterwards you could always go to pikapow's episode 7 scold us crusaders i'm pretty sure there's a link down below or there's like a little information mark somewhere right there yeah right definitely right there [Music] oh and uh hit the like and subscribe after you're done watching the video don't don't don't do it now okay so that's why you punched me [Music] yeah i guess i could lit that slide imagine going through all of that for your own oh brother i wish i had someone to push my boundaries i am not going to form a bromance with you aqua scum now that is dedication wait wait why is everyone your side now that is a lie a big one i tell you i don't know he is pretty convincing how could you put him through this with no remorse you monster truly unacceptable let's get him [Music] guys we don't have to uh guys no no no three two one uh project plasma okay you got me just what do you want number one you must rehabilitate and restore our once missing family members two we must liberate pokemon from humans pokemon lives are human lives three a new getup tired of seeing you naked am i gonna wear those thai itchy grunt costumes [Laughter] nope even better [Applause] i look like a dork oh you're not just a dork you're adorkable yup is that even an actual word why yes yes it is somebody's at the door let's see oh it's you all right can i have everyone's attention good everyone i'd like you to meet abigail solstice she is an absol which means she will be able to sense anything whenever there is danger oh so she's like a sensor if anything goes bad for us smart thinking there yes that is exactly the reason why now if you need me i'm going to make myself a sandwich in the kitchen you're annoyed don't go into the kitchen what i was just going to get myself a set it's the spider i thought i got rid of it you have some love coming back here i'm here for my revenge [Laughter] fool i know a thing or two about cara gay it's karate but gay pansexual punch oh man that's gotta hurt i thought you said you knew a thing or two about cara gay pansexual punch can only be used by pansexuals tune in next time on project plasma where i try to find money so i can fix my hand and don't forget to hit the like and subscribe button so you can keep up later salutations everyone my name is dennis vault strike and i hope you enjoyed today's episode of project plasma we have a couple more episodes waiting just around the corner but at the meantime you can always check out these two videos here and for some reason there is a channel that's on my face it would be nice if uh there wasn't one on my face but i like this video one up here the one i like the top is mostly because it's
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When to Decide to Lose Weight for the Very Last Time.
Hi, everybody, it's Silvestro the weight  loss King and welcome to another episode   of the word of the week let's have some fun  eenie meanie miny moe catch a tiger by his   toe If he hollers let him go eeny meeny miny  moe I just can't decide your word of the week   is the side take the risk today and decide  since life offers no guarantees and you will never know that your decision will be wrong  until you make it then you might ask yourself   or take the risk and decide it's I definitely  better than keeping yourself in limbo up in   the air if you cannot find the confidence  to the side ask yourself the five W's what who when where and why what is your situation  who are the people involved when did this   happen where is it leading to and why are  you in this situation in the first place   often there are reasons for in decisions is  a lack of information about your situation you've got a deep now that you have made a  decision today you have chosen to live your   best life instead of remaining a bystander  to your life instead of on the fence don't   stay there whether it's right decision or  not only time we're told but do not regret it never looks back whatever the outcome may  be at least you tried instead learn from it   embrace from remembering that you always  have the chess opportunity to make better decisions in the future in the cabin time  I'm selfish the weight loss king today I   want you to stop stalling your life and stop  procrastinating inter say with confidence you   have nothing to lose and everything to gain to  move forward and start living your best life you
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Little Nightmares 2 Hat Locations - How To Get All 12 Hats in Little Nightmares II
hello guys it's luna here welcome to this little nightmares 2 guide video in this one i'm going over all 12 hat locations in game needed for several of the game's achievements the hats can be worn just to make your character mono look better and i'm showing you how to get all 12. now you start with one of the paper bag two of the hats are part of downloadable content the mockergen hat which you will start with if you download it and the gnomes hat which you can pick up in the first mission eight hats are found in the default games first four chapters and one is given for completing the final chapter okay so let's jump into the first hat the first hat is the raccoon hat and is located inside the very first house in chapter one the wilderness after leaving the kitchen head down the hallway and go to the room on the left to find the hat the second hat is found in the egg but is part of the downloadable content and this chapter says there are two hats to find but if you get this one it's technically three in chapter one after collecting the key in the attic a small gnome will appear wearing the hat you have to follow him and complete the puzzles to get the hat as a reward [Music] hi [Music] okay [Music] do [Music] so [Music] okay so okay uh the third hat and final hat in chapter one is the yellow rain hat after your first encounter with the hunter you come across a bridge that you must jump across and just after you jump across there is a hat located up a tree inside of a cage just jump on the cage to make a drop down and then you can pick up in chapter two the first hat that you will find is the soccer ball mask and it's just outside the school in the playground the mask is saying in the dumpster next to the school's main entrance the second hat is found in the school this time and after the second teacher encounter you will find yourself in the library and you must move the ladder to reach it on a bookshelf the first hat in chapter 3 is in the nursery next to the room with the x-ray machine the hat is located on top of the bookshelf the second hat in chapter 3 is located in the mark after you encounter the doctor the first time you find yourself in the mark trying to reach a key the mummy hat is found inside one of the locked storage containers in chapter four the postman's hat is very easy to miss while you are in pale city you will come across this mail room there is a secret tunnel in the letters where you will find the hat the final discoverable hat is in the toy store after the street with all the viewers standing around you can move the shopping cart to get onto the shelves in order to reach the hat so guys you should now have all the hats in game nine discovered from the first four missions including the gnome hat that you get from the act in chapter one you start with the paper bag and the mocha gin hat if you have it downloaded and you get the final hat from finishing the main story for 12 in total that's it for this one i hope you enjoyed the video and found it helpful leave a like if you did don't forget to check out my other little nightmares two videos for more guides and other content you can also subscribe for game guides on the latest games as they release now with that being said i will catch you guys all again in the next video
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Is Obama not pressuring Israel because he's worried about Israel scuttling a deal with Iran?
let's get more on this now and talk to Phyllis Bennis she's a fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies and joins us live from Washington DC Phyllis some very strong words there from US President Barack Obama saying he very much supports Israel's right to defend itself but what more are we learning about the u.s. position on the crisis well i think that there's a certain consistency in the u.s. position we're not only hearing from president obama and members of congress in fact today the senate voted 100 to zero on a very powerful rhetorical resolution saying we stand with Israel Israel has the right to defend itself without a word about the deaths of Palestinian children not a word of even urging calmly cautiously their great Ally to to pull back just a little bit nothing like that it was an absolute endorsement of everything Israel is doing and more significantly perhaps at the request of the Obama administration the Senate Appropriations Committee has just voted to support a an additional 351 million dollars another third of a trillion dollars sorry third of a billion dollars to add to the 3.1 billion dollars that the u.s. is already providing to the Israeli military this year to give it additional military support so the support is not only rhetorical it's also indirect military assistance now I think that it is true what we're hearing from some commentators that in the administration in particular there is a recognition that this escalation by Israel particularly the escalation involving ground troops and the escalating airstrikes that have accompanied the ground troops because even though the ground forces themselves are so far moving only near the edges of the Gaza Strip they're not yet moving wholesale into the center of the strip into the most populated areas their entry beginning last night has been accompanied by a vast escalation in the air strikes so that we're seeing another hospital that was that was hit an additional four children that were killed etc but is there a disconnect no Phyllis between what the administration says in public and what they're pushing for behind the scenes I mean yes they support Israel but Obama privately worried about where this Israeli operation is going as you seem to be suggesting I think he's probably privately worried I don't think that he is even privately pushing the Israelis to curtail their massive human rights violations not least because he's very worried about the role that Israel may play in scuttling a potential deal with Iran we should not forget that tomorrow is the deadline for the the initial six-month interim agreement with between the US and its allies and Iran there is the possibility of course that those talks can be extended but it's going to be a very dicey proposition and I think that the president is very concerned politically that if he puts any additional pressure on Israel regarding the Palestinians Israel may respond by some kind of public mobilization against an agreement with Iran which would turn the pro-israel forces particularly in the Congress against a very important foreign policy initiative that the president would like to see go forward that being the possibility of a real resolution with Iran so there are many things at work here let me ask a final question Phyllis I mean President Obama and his secretary of state john kerry have both worked tirelessly to try and reinvigorate the peace process but that's come to nothing so far when this crisis is over where does this leave us policy the Middle East it's a shambles the reason that the u.s. round of talks this recent round of talks failed was because they did not reinvigorate as you said they they repeated the exact same failed policies that we've seen for the last 23 years those policies hadn't worked for 23 years there was no reason to think that the same policy was going to work in the 24th year and to no one's surprise it didn't work it's only going to work if they completely revamp their policies to move towards a policy that supports international law human rights and equality for all both Palestinians and Israelis rather than a policy that's grounded in maintaining Israeli domination at this period Phyllis Bennis thank you for talking to Al Jazeera thank you well Israel is in
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Chris C's Differential Equations lecture 2017 04 05
oh that's weird I wrote implicit function with an example before definition so start with the definition and then look at an example so implicit function is a function oh function of the form F of XY equals z but X cannot be explicitly determined by Y and Y cannot be explicitly determined by X on definitions believe in this class yeah I could so it's valid to ask you what's the definition of uh something uh whether it's implicit function but generally I'll try to make a bigger deal about the definitions that are more important that I would directly ask you about uh like calculus that would be definition of derivative definition of uh limit limit uh I see main two definitions that I can think of that were ex themselves super important I there's plenty of other definitions too but those are the big ones these are not as big like those are all right so an implicit function is one that you can't write Y in terms of X or X in terms of Y so it's very much exact opposite of wherever that last region region region function of one independent variable so we start out with two variables are related by an equation but you cannot solve for one variable in terms of the other and vice versa so it's the opposite of function of one in independent variable so you wouldn't be able to solve for one of the two so we do an example of an implicit function we'll take something easy so we'll have f ofx y = x^2 + y^2 - 25 = Z so there's our function x^2 + y^2 - 25 and equal Z Now technically you could expand the definition so they don't have to equal zero they can just equal any number and you just subtract that number to the other side so what does this equation represent circle circle circle what's the radius five five so you add 25 to side and I'll go with the triple equal sign so we could write it like this 5^ s so that's a standard form of a circle now if I try to solve for y all the way we have y equal plus or minus Square Ro TK 5^ 2 - x^2 so what I can't do is say x uh Y is determined by X if you tell me X I know plus or minus y but I don't know y explicitly so we can say y cannot be uniquely determined by s x and likewise X cannot be uniquely determined by y now if you graph this what would look like a circle and it doesn't pass the horizontal or vertical line test so that's another way graphically if you have a graph of the equation if it doesn't pass the uh vertical line test it's not a function of X it doesn't pass the horizontal line test you can't R it as function of Y for so ready to go into the next section which we will do properly the differential equation so we start out with a definition of equation and then maybe we started with I think we had definition of differential equation it's equation with variables and their derivatives and how they're all related so we got that definition so we're going to look at ordinary differential equations so we saw a definition for differential equations so we'll focus on the word ordinary so these will be relations of variables and their derivatives but not not partial derivatives so these will be variables and their derivatives are related but not partial derivatives so what do you think differential equations are called if you allow partial derivatives partial differ oh yeah partial differential equations so that's another course you could take all right we are not going to do that all of our derivatives are going to be of the same variable so we may have a Time equation that takes DD t s you see how things change over time that's uh the problem we just did that one differential equation we solved would had a DDT in it or dxdt U so our differential equations will either be DDT DDX another very popular one occasionally there may be another uh variable we're Tak derivative with respect to but it'll generally be with respect to X or t so we don't do partial differential equations in this class and so what we're going to do is just skip the word ordinary differential equations and just say differential equations so I'll put that in parenthesis we're not going to keep saying the word ordinary differential equations so let's get into some notation we're going to be taking a whole lot of derivatives so these are derivative notation so who is in Cal 4 this quarter or or has taken it in the past all right so let's go no Cal Four don't be ashamed it's okay all right so well I'll probably teach you the notation of the Big D derivative operator then before you learn it in Cal 4 well for us it won't be very exciting so start out with the notation that you're used to so if y = f ofx what are the 10,000 ways we can write y derivative so we can write y Prime which is fr Prime of X can also write it as DDX F ofx you can write it as DF DX of X so these are getting a little bit uh more exotic as we go and it could also be written as big DF of X and you could write it as capital D with a u partial derivative type notation right there to mean derivative with respect to X and if we look at y double Prime of course it's fpre of X seen that one before that D DX D DX F ofx you could also write this as d^2 over dx2 and the reason that this is when you see DX squ this is never going to be D x^2 it's one whole unit so you treat it as one whole unit so when you square it it's going to be DX DX like that so it's one whole unit kind of like how you can't separate s n in the sign function okay just take out the I and do something like that all right so this is one one whole unit right here so that's why I don't need parentheses around the DX down there so I don't need to do that all right and that's f x equals so you could go capital D capital D FX but of course if you're going to apply D twice just write d^2 and it's not generally the best idea to mix suers scripts and subscripts but sometimes you need to we're not going to use this partial derivative notation much because our derivatives you're going to know what variable they're going to be with respect to so we are frequently just going to write capital D or just primes all over the place because they'll all be with respect to the same variable all right so there's some new notation so more precise definition of ordinary differential equation so sometimes we'll write ordinary different differential equations as OD uh if you're going to abbreviate write o don't just write de you have never seen de used as an abbreviation so go with O and of course you have partial differential equations pde those are standard abbreviations so definition of ordinary differential equation we'll let FX go from some interval of the real numbers into R so you're going to see capital I in this textbook is used for intervals of real numbers so that's how we're using capital I this quarter so we have a function goes from some interval to the real numbers and an OD relates X and F ofx and or one or more derivatives of f ofx I do need to write the word one or more so when I say more derivatives what I mean is you could have F ofx or frime of X fpre of x f Tri Prime of X etc etc so when I write frime of X or double Prime of X these are all X derivatives right here now if you don't have any derivatives you probably shouldn't be calling it a differential equation you just call it an equation relating F and X you probably would use the word differential so that's why we say one or more derivatives if you got zero derivatives it's a bit silly to call it a differential equation so we look at some examples of Odes so our first example is a differential equation because it has a derivative at least one derivative in an equation so it's differential equation whenever you see y Prime you can always write Y is f ofx so that makes y Prime frime of X you may need to switch notation depending on what you're trying to do and I I think we can yeah let's try to solve these so we'll write our Our Guest solution or hypothesized solution all right we have y Prime + yal 0 this is equivalent to Y Prime equal negative y so I just did some algebra subtracted y to the other side what function do you know or can you think of that has a derivative as negative itself so y Prime would equal negative y almost I think that would be if if your fourth derivative second derivative yeah that won't quite work here we got to think a little outside the box most functions when you take their derivative they don't become negative so an exponential function doesn't change much when you take a derivative so it's almost itself and if we carefully think about the chain rule how can we make an exponential function have a derivative of negative itself e to the so we can go e to thex derivative will be negative e to thex and we can see right here if we add Y and Y Prime together we'll get zero so I don't expect you to be able to guess these off top of your head I'm asking questions that are way less easy when we're going to try to guess Solutions all right any other ideas another choice for why all right what about y equals z what is y Prime zero zero what do you get when you add Y and Y Prime zero sort of unsatisfying but it's a solution so there's another solution all right that will be enough for one we don't have to sit here and try to guess every single possibility we'll just guess the first one or two that come to mind and move on if you think of another one go ahead and Shout It Out number two y Prime equals e to the X so is this so it's definitely an equation is this a differential equation yes it's got a derivative in it and it's an equation and there's no partial derivative so it's just y Prime equal e x all right solution let's guess a y what function has a derivative e to the x e to the X very good is that the only function whose derivative is e to the X this is Cal one question there's infinite functions whose derivative is e to the x that a word two so what if we tried so we let's go ax plus b what's the derivative of this third this y right here so it's almost e to the ax plus b times the extra a right I'm chain rule so how do I get rid of the a right there so this y will also work as long as a is not zero obviously you have some problems but if a is not zero anything of this form will work we're not going to sit here and try to guess the most General possible form but this will be good enough and I think that'll take care of our first so our first one is a equals 1 and b equals z just looking up there and the second one will be a equals negative one right there so those two are taken care of with our third form down here so this looks like a far better or a far more General solution right there so we'll just keep this guy circled and of course a not zero all right third and that cheap solution the problem one definitely won't work for problem two y equal 0 if you try that y Prime is definitely not e to the X so that's not going to work at all oh that second one doesn't work yeah a lot of these don't work actually what's the derivative of e to the negx so it be e to thex so that'll be out so yeah goob so this won't work unless a is one so because yeah there's no constant in front of the x that narrows it down quite a bit I think we can go e to the X Plus B I think is the most General we can go looking here um oh X plus b wait we can't do that plus b there yeah we got to do it down on the bottom there we go so now that plus b disappears on your derivative and the derivative is just e to the X not e to the function of X so all these are junk down here for this problem so we got there y Prime equal e to X so that's our solution all right number three so this is a differential equation because it has X and Y and a y Prime in it so this will be a differential equation so this one's going to be more difficult to solve so we got to think about it because we need to figure out we could solve for y or Y Prime pretty easily either divided by X or divided by two that might give us a little more intuition and remember you can always do Algebra whenever you want want as long as you do it correctly so if I solve for y Prime I'll have 2 Y overx and if I solve for regular yide by 2 I have 12 XY Prime all right let's try the the worst solution what is so if Y is zero what's y Prime zero and if you plug in zero for y Prime and Z for y you get 0 equals z and everybody's Happy Well unsatisfied but literally satisfied but not emotionally satisfied so it works satisfies the equation there is a non-trivial solution we CL oh yeah they'll be trig they'll be complex numbers all right so looking at this first uh relationship so the derivative is similar to the original except you multiply it by an X so it basically lost the power of X so you can see that from this first first line right here if we look at this third line so how is your derivative related to Y you have to multiply it by an X so it's missing an X and it's um twice as big so you multiply it by a half so what type of function loses an X and gets twice as big when you take a derivative so we'll try X squ so x s will get doubled when you take a derivative and loses an X it might be better to think depending on how your intuition works it may be better to think of the top one versus the third one so the top one says your function uh two times your original function is equal to the derivative with an extra X so that might be a better way of thinking it of it rather than the third version down here just depends dep on the way your brain thinks about equations that's why it's good to do a little algebra change it around so we'll try x^2 y Prime 2X and if we plug this in carefully it doesn't matter which one you plug into but I do recommend that go to the original in case the algebra I did was very trivial but in case I made a mistake I recommend go to the original and plug in your what you think is your solution in the original so we'll go with X check X Y Prime which is 2x = 2 * Y which is x^2 and we get 2x^2 = 2x^2 so there we go there's probably going to be other Solutions but this good enough for now I just want to get one solution that isn't trivial that works yeah I think you could put so if we put a c in front we'll get a c there and yep we'll get a basically a c and a c and they'll both cancel out so yeah we can take any uh constant multiple of this particular function sometimes you saw we can add a constant sometimes as we can multiply by a constant it all depends on your differential equation don't assume you can just add a c in your process when you integrate you always add a c but you saw on the first example we did that c adding a c turned into multiplication when we actually solved by taking the natural log or I should say the exponential yeah we took the natural log inverse function all right last one and this one should be the most tricky so but don't just shout the answer out take a minute so we have y Prime minus 2 y prime plus y equal 0 so now you have to think of two derivatives at the same time and adding them plus the original function together in this way and getting to zero all right ideas zero Works zero satisfies the equation 0al 0 y Prime = 0 and that works but let's find one that's not trivial so just looking at this looks like polinomial probably won't be a great idea because you're going to lose a power every derivative and you're going to have an X hanging around or some power of X not going to cancel out so I think Pol nomials are out we could try trig functions what if we just go sign see what we get y Prime equal cos x y Prime equals negative sinx so I think your y dou prime plus y will cancel out but your y Prime is going to be left over so that's not going to work you'll have a similar problem if you go cosine you'll have your middle term won't cancel with anything else all right any other guesses let's try you to the X you're going to find that that's very popular overall e x comes up over and over again and we'll see why in a little bit so e x y Prime = e to X Y Prime equal e to X so add up Y and Y Prime you got 2 e to x minus two y primes will add up to zero so this works and we could figure out some other ones sin x- cos x is oh what is it sin cos x c x so that means y Prime will be cos plus [Music] s that right Co plus sign so y double Prime will be negative s well let's write it as Co cos minus sign oh no it's a good try though all right com so all right the other trig functions probably won't be great because their derivatives sort of get bigger as you go and they're most likely not going to cancel unless you get Super Lucky and some trick identity works out and all that all right so we're generally not going to be guessing answers we're going to be systematically finding them by techniques we're going to learn but at first what we're going to be doing is seeing is this a solution to this differential equation so is this why a solution so that's the that process we just did is what you're going to do it first to see are these Solutions are they not and that's important skill because as you figure out your own solution you want to be able to check it so you want to take your derivatives plug it back in is your differential equation satisfied or not satisfied so the idea of uh checking answers is going to be very useful so the next definition is the order of an OD so sometimes might be called degree but the order of n o d e is so what are we going to count in polinomial we counted exponents the highest exponent was our degree in a polinomial we're going to do something similar here except we're not really worried about pols worried about how many derivatives have you taken so it's just the maximum uh number of derivatives that are there well that's phrase poorly the order of the highest derivative involved so this one it's a little tricky is this degree one or degree two so this one will actually be degree one because your double your second derivatives are going to cancel themselves out so this will be first degree oh I should write first order if you have a zero order you don't have a differential equation you got a regular equation so if your highest derivative is a zero derivative you're just dealing with an algebra problem so we've been talking about Solutions we were guessing them before uh your book uses log to equal Ln I notic that it's kind of weird is that so when they write out log I think they mean the natural base yeah because the first one that you solved um they did in the book and they solved it with log and there was no base to anything um and then the way you soled it was yeah so so in this book and in this class we're going to go with their notation so if you just see log of x what that really means now in this book is log base e of X which is going to be a little weird what did if you just saw log before before if you saw log of x what base would that you uh be yeah log 10 so I just want to warn you I'll put little jagged lines around that so before it was base 10 in this book it means Bas e won't really make a big deal until at the very end when if you actually want to get number out of it you can just write log and not worry about it like your book until the very last step pretty much um and I think yeah if you're typing in a web work you log means log base 10 so we're going to test are these Solutions are these not so this is going to be a relatively complicated differential equation given x^2 y Prime + 2 XY Prime + y equals Ln x + 3x + 1 and this is X greater than Z Wick which which is a solution so first one we'll try y = x log X and 2 we'll try Y = X + log X so we write log X what is the derivative of log X that'll be 1 /x not 1 /x times Ln 10 or divided by Ln 10 which is what the base 10 would be so if it's not base e it has I forget if it's divided by or times but one of those two all right how do you check if this first Y is a solution take derivative take the next derivative and plug it in so go ahead and do that right now get first derivative second derivative and plug it in and I'm actually going to slide down problem or the second answer so we have a lot more room room o I wrote Ln X but obviously I mean log X all right not equal how can I say not equal without simplifying more there's no one on the left side the we got the 3x we got X plus 2X so we're close uh the log X we don't quite have a log X either yeah so not equal you can keep some find down and see if you can get all the way down to like 0 equals z or something obvious equals itself all right we will try other Y which is X+ log X what would you rather I do right lnx or log x l let's go with let's go with Ln X out time I saw that yeah that's right lnx then okay so time to go I want you to check this for own workor should be pretty easy no product rule going on this will be way easier than the last one
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Diablo IV Season 4 PTR: Enchanting for Lucky Hit Rapid Fire Rogue!
at this rate I might just miss it by not seeing that resistance to all elements poison trap again come on again Max Ro of Life per second I hate that stupid R aics sub toit skills I have lots of gold but I don't have these I will have to make some alternate characters and get those I guess okay now I'm too deep in this I'll replace it with Dex for now smoke [Music] grenade it's giving me everything except the one one one that I want oh my God it gave me concealment and smoke grenade oh my god dude you are favorite now um I I spent all of my resources just getting you uh your plus4 dark shot dark sh oh at least it's plus4 it's not plus three so yeah you are done gold rest vulnerable damage gold dress let's see what other the stuff that I can get over here I can get rapid fire I can get core skills okay I I need that I can't get um oh there is no also these numbers needs to be changed so this is one to two core skills each individual will be 3 to four this is a bug so they they will change that like for example over here I got four dark shroud but it was one to two for concealment skills so yeah this need this will be changed it's a bug it's unfortunate right now but it it'll be a lot stronger in late game uh in season 4 crit strike chance is also nice plus one uh plus two to core skills is also nice although plus two to core skills might be a lot stronger than crit strike chance may your road be filled with wonders so I have plus two right now 53% damage yeah I definitely need that let's see it's 11,000 to 13,000 I can't really check that honestly this has decks along with damage and core skills so all of that will affect how much damage this does so can't really check it yeah although can I check it over here no right no it's 46% damage okay at least that one 46 to 53 7% so it will be six oh okay wait 4 46 to 53 H that is actually quite a lot it's quite a lot I can't do that here for skills resource cost reduction decks vulnerable no F Dr is also nice do I have any sort of resistance over here I have Fire Res which is imprinted right poison res I have Dot chance over there no it's fine um it's fine it's fine cold res you're gone attack speed if only it was like proper properly rolled I have two more roles one last roll R strike chance there's a lucky hit crit strike vulnerable ah but although I have no more materials left this one this is what I was saying you need rares you need like rares a lot for this you just go through that that stuff legendary uh materials like when you Salvage this it gives these like it gives this one when you Salvage it or this one or this one sometimes even this but it never gives you this okay let me leave game let me let me copy this because I'll be doing this couple of times now [Music] H I cannot believe that chest took like around thousand of my veiled crystals to do yeah it took a lot of my resources anyway let me do do this wait somebody is leveling up wait how is he oh this is tier one okay wait people are leveling up act okay they also trying to level up stuff and figure stuff out cool very nice but could be better father bless what do you need that can't be salvaged okay do that come [Music] here now leave I have to do this a couple of times couple of times meaning maybe another two times this is the first time and once more after this and that should be good this will give me a lot of those um yellow crystals wh crystals this won't be there when the season starts very nice but good would be better you can take what's left anything breaks the for is hold and nice yeah in final season 4 when the game releases like respecing of course uh I guess you'll already have a stockpile of veale crystals right so it should be fine but although you won't be able to Respec as frequently so then picking up prayers is quite important this might not even be enough um but it I'll do wait what I thought I used up all of my it seems bit of magic in that one until next time what will it be and do this now let's see how many how much of these 2,250 that should be good for now for now it should be good uh I should be able to do everything with my main character if not I'll just come back create a new character and do that all over again okay let's see wait use it well what was I doing with this It Strike I was trying to get the core skills one to two course skits p n rating shot 8% crit strike 99.5% crit strike come on please don't take as much as the chest piece plus plus one to core skills what is my current crit strike chance 26.6% with all the other Buffs and stuff it will be like around 50 or 60% like when I'm actually fighting it'll be around 50 to 60% and right now I do not have crit strike chance on anything apart from Rings yeah totally probably like 10% crit strike chance no I don't even have it on my I have it over here so I have around 15% crit strike chance now I will have it on my amulet both the Rings so 10 20 oh it's just 20 it's just 20 so here it'll be around 35 or something so if I have it even on my um gloves it'll be around 45 to 50% crit strike chance over here no this this will take priority let's see if I can hit a two on that this is greedy how much do I have oh my God I'm hitting all of those but not this 10% crit strike I I I got a perfect roll on that hello I'll get it up till like 1,500 if I don't get it then I give up I give up but can I give up I mean I'm I'm in so deep have not hit a course skill again after that another 10% R strike chance even this is full High rolled uh perfect roll this is the first time that I saw that wait wait no now I have to go I did not hit the no change properly uh at least it's attack speed it's not uh useless stat oh my God okay 10% crit I'll just keep it here sure sure now what do you roll you have dot chance dot chance with nothing else I don't care about anything else oh that's the lowest roll possible how can I hit two low rolls like perfect low rolls oh my God I'm really unlucky okay 6.5 sure H I give up I give up now what is this wait a second I just realized something this has energy is there no energy per second on on this how do I have enough energy per second so this one five so 4 four I have eight energy per second right now previously I had 10 over there I had nothing but I had resource cost reduction nothing over there resource cost reduction resource cost reduction H let me see something 18 how do I have 18 energy per second how 5 10 I can get resource cost reduction on my rings for sure yeah that's a tempering thing but where is that eight coming from okay let's see something something right so if I come here do all of that let's just do that for now just for me to understand that right no eight I have naturally inbuilt eight and energy region it's probably in some Paragon board somewhere which I have forgotten yeah maybe in some glyphs I don't know it's coming from somewhere it's magically coming from somewhere that's it oh I also get lucky hit chance from this every 100 energy you spend I get 15% increase lucky hit chance for 5 seconds okay so I will not try of course I can't get um 100% I can't get 100% lucky hit chance that's just not possible but I will not even try to do that so here let's let's see the boots I definitely need energy per second four four so yes this is movement speed highroll movement speed so over [Music] here it is sort of High Roll it's not perfect R but it is High Roll movement speed so here energy is five so I'll have 13 energy per second right now I am able to sustain myself with this but it needs a 19 I have 18 energy region so it can sustain itself for sure but now I might not have all the resource cost reduction like as much as I have right now so it might be around 20 or 22 energy cost it might be around 22 energy cost so if I do 13 plus say 21 yeah yeah yeah sure I I need this energy wait a second wait a second I can just imprint it if I want to right so on this I can imprint that's what I'll do first so on this I'll try to imprint um energy region on this I have to imprint movement speed this has perfectly rolled energy speed energy per second but this has higher decks like it has three more decks H but see it's easier to H roll energy per second than movement speed well let me do that let me no not that let me do that what are all the stuff energy per second all of this dot chance I don't want any of those I got dark chance no no game please don't do this just give me energy per second okay okay let's see let's see if I can get higher movement speed here oh my God nope this is even worse 12.5 versus 16 but this is 4 energy per second so that is yeah but I have both of these um I will keep both of those and I will remove this for now it will be the 4 energy per second because it has a lot higher movement speed so let's do that right now let's see now what do I need to remove I need to remove maximum life from it um attack lucky hit attack lucky head so both of those are crit strike chances I'll do the Rings first probably Max life roll uh wait did is that a perfect roll it's a perfect roll okay okay okay hit strike damage I need to make three more characters now okay because I high rolled on that I roll low rolled on this I mean it can be lower it's at least average for now uh 5 + 8.4% what about now 4.6% H yeah sure do I have any ring with all three no no I was thinking if I can keep any ring no I can't keep any of those so this is fine one of those turned out really well one of those not so much sure okay what was the reason so I kept both of these for a specific reason the attack speed so on this I'll be imprinting attack speeds right so on this specifically I'll be be removing Max life on these on this I'll remove dexterity on this I'll remove overpower damage okay what was the reason there was a specific reason I'm sure let's see wonders of sanctuary at your enchant item how may I help you RIT strike damage is the only one which I can which is which makes sense also how is the role for attack speed it's high this is low roll low crit strike damage roll medium attack speed roll h I wanted to check I guess based on Max life or something but no uh let's see I'll have all four I'll try to work on all four and see which gives me the highest damage and I'll keep that Max life yeah enchant okay I just hit it that's it just hit uh Max life I just hit okay now this dexterity I need attack speed damage Dex crit strike wait can I hit oh I can hit attack speed oh my god really is attack speed like a difficult to hit AIX I guess so okay three more characters the funny thing is um so I'm just doing the enchanting there is also tempering there is also aspect imprinting ah I need lots of resources
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FAD Forum '22: Shajay Bhooshan Talk
foreign [Music] [Applause] Studio of Architects he's the co-founder and the director of the research group in zahadid code and is interested in fabrication and structurally informed design technology is studying also doctorate with the block research group at Zurich and we are going to to listen uh what they do in architecture using machine learning and artificial intelligence please welcome sajai Bushman with a huge Club [Applause] um thank you thank you for the introduction and can I start okay so um I'm gonna talk about architectural intelligence and it's our version of uh you know what we think of application of computational Technologies digital Technologies and how it can uh help how it can be applied in a creative profession uh like like architecture and other design professions um productively to to Align Technology with engaging in responsible design um and I've been very fortunate like in in my career so far like I've been with zadid Architects for a bit over 15 years um but at the same time I've been also teaching at the architectural Association design research lab and I've also been pursuing scientific research at eth as was mentioned so I've been very fortunate to have a ringside view a intimate view of like leading professional research and academic Arenas um and and so these These are The Three Hats I continue to wear and which informs like my view of like the relationship between technology and Design and um so in that sense uh most of you uh most most of you might be familiar with this aspect of like the our company like zadid Architects uh kind of known for these socially engaging visually engaging experientially engaging physical buildings um like this airport in uh Beijing that was opened a couple of years ago where a lot of visitors just come to see the building and not necessarily to take a flight um and at around the same time like also like this uh Tower with the world's tallest Atrium was constructed um but whatever what I want to highlight is that like technological Investments for like these kind of achievements or accomplishments uh were already started when I joined the company like 10 15 years ago even though the projects were completed like in 2020. so I think in that sense uh I would like to talk to you about like a little bit of the behind the scenes of like what are current uh focuses are for the next generation of uh architectural projects that the the bureau would do um so like the research team that I'm leading like we are particularly interested uh in computer graphics and computer geometry um because it's expressive and designer friendly and so on um in addition like we're interested in the robots and robotic manufacturing but also creative use of robots to create uh a novel expressions and lastly we are increasingly interested in video game worlds like in video game Technologies um and like particularly interested in combining these three things like geometry uh robots and video game worlds uh to to address like real world uh challenges facing the building industry and challenges facing the architecture industry the engineering industry and the construction industry the so-called aec Industries um and uh part of the challenge is uh that like a lot of buildings are constructed either enough with resource uh ineffectively like a lot of resource consumption and pollution but more importantly also that buildings uh get demolished uh prematurely because um they're not designed to be adaptive over time or people uh don't have much Agency on when things are built and how they're built uh and so on and therefore they end up not having much liking for the building and so the buildings have to be demolished prematurely and and uh part of the argument is that like 20th century architecture has treated buildings as cars and cities as machines to live in privileging Automation and universality and to the extent that like cities like this Atlanta um have dominated like the 20th century urbanism and architecture they were designed for the motor car and less for Human Experience they were designed for Logistics uh rather than a human inhabitation primarily and contrast that like with like City like Barcelona like which is dense and it is pedestrian friendly and human friendly um to the extent that in in the 20th century cities it is like Barcelona like kind of fell out of like public favor uh kind of thinking of uh that was the extent of influence of 20th century architecture and modernism designed for the car and so on but reality Bears a complete opposite uh evidence like the city like Atlanta same population as Barcelona order a magnitude more carbon footprint um and and because and that's very easy to see it takes more per capita to heat uh scroll City uh more commute more infrastructure needed and so on so how can we get back cities like Barcelona basically um so we we need to think start thinking about like buildings as not for cars but for people and cities are not as machines but as a hosts uh hosts for our activities uh human activities human interactions like and all the things that we like to do in Sydney's and so move away from a focus on Automation and universality and focus on like material and energy conservation and adaptive uh building so the city can adapt as as it changes as it evolves so we think like there needs to be two significant changes to achieve this and the first major change is how we design and how we build um and in in fact this is where we think like geometry and robots can play a significant role um and one of the ancient wisdoms like for example like uh of conserving material and and to be effective with material like is to use to arrange materials in specific geometric shapes like arches and domes and walls and uh and more particularly arranging materials in relation in specific geometric patterns like this bricks are aligned in a specific way they're not horizontal they they are particularly uh configured in this way so that they can be structurally most efficient so very and this ancient wisdom of arches and domes and walls and also aligning material in a very specific way in relation to force flow is also compatible with modern day technology of 3D printing particularly 3D concrete printing so um where whereby like a modern so you can see the similarity between masonry and 3D printing in this case and um and and like block research group where I'm doing my PhD has been incorporating these principles of like wisdoms of masonry design and uh incorporating them in like modern day building components like the floor slab here um and and the specific geometric pattern on the top and the arch at the bottom together already makes uh for the floor slab to be about 70 lighter and 25 in space saving and you can imagine how much more effect each of these lower slabs can have if we replace a lot of the floors in future buildings and recently we collaborated with block research group and some of these Architects including incremental 3D and wholesim uh to create this prototype Footbridge uh in con using 3D concrete Printing and what is unique about this bridge is that it is entirely dry jointed there is no glue there is no mortar between all of these blocks so it's basically like treating 3D concrete printing as artificial stone and so um so there is no steel anywhere in the in the bridge neither in the concrete nor in cable running through it and there's only steel is at the at the feet and the cable that connects all of these like so the advantage of incorporating these ancient principles of masonry and dry construction is that this can be entirely dismantled which actually in fact it has been dismantled and crushed and recycled so so using these ancient principles and modern design techniques we can achieve like some of the circular printing circularity goals like how to reduce materials how to design uh structures for reuse and recyclability and repair um so because it there is it's a dry joint we can also repair parts of the blocks if some there is damage and and so on um so all together like there is a positive combination in combining design Technologies and ancient wisdoms of uh building construction and upgrading and making it available for the 21st century and the second change which is also a very important change is is changing who decides on what gets built where it gets built and how big Etc and in other words to have users have some agency in the built environment which currently they don't because like even though the built environment affects us all very deeply like none of us can actually decide when and how things are built and uh and so on so this is where we have deep interest in computer games um or video games and adapting that to to architectural use why because video games uh fundamentally represent users uh you may be surprised to know that like none of the computer the design technologies have any representation of the user uh they they represent doors and walls and and so on and all the physical things but they don't represent user and what the user wants whereas games on the other hand like fundamentally are built around the user there's a concept of a user and and more importantly there's a concept of user choices so like so that's where we want uh we want to incorporate architectural Technologies within uh gaming technology so like so we're building a lot of these kind of prototype applications where we are incorporating our knowledge of how to design and how to build better into video games so that like we can have more engagement with the end user ultimately so it's not like only professionals designing with a hypothetical user in mind um so and and as a natural consequence of this like there's this automatic design for Choice like so it's not one uh one particular option like the many many possible uh outcomes um so when we combine these two as these three aspects like on the one hand material uh and energy conserving shapes like the walls and domes and so on and robotically made building Parts um and with end user participation end user Choice uh we we can then create um architecture where one size doesn't need to fit all like it can it can vary according to uh individual budgets individual preferences and so on or at least User Group preferences um and so that can so each each outcome is customized not only to the location in physical space but it's also customized to the end users and what's also interesting about like this combination is that like one style need not fit all so for example if the demographic changes if the user group changes from a urban knowledge worker to to more uh communities which are more uh craft oriented and so on uh we can if the relationship between people and the end users change the parametric architecture can adapt and like we can produce a new kind of architecture which is more suited for that particular community so so one style need not fit all or one neither should one size fit all all communities of users so while all of this looks like uh there should be a no-brainer why isn't industry actually doing this uh because industry is still pursuing this idea that we can learn from the automotive industry um they're still thinking of buildings as a product they're still thinking as buildings as like some kind of um immediate service that can be installed in any any location in the in the world um and this is not a very old uh very new idea like there have been previous attempts to think of buildings as like as though their cars uh and think of like all the parts that go into the building um and and and and automate all of it and integrate the production of it as a as a factory uh which which is what exactly Google tried to do in in Toronto this the famous Toronto Keys project which is actually it's a they had very lofty and novel um goals of how to reduce cost of living how to implement efficient transportation and efficient energy use Etc uh and they also spoke about uh how how to have a library of parts and keto Parts uh and how those keto Parts can be combined into design features and design spaces and not only that like how the Kita Parts can be um how they can be produced and sourced from a sustainably from a forest uh and more importantly how all of that can be combined into a kind of how they can be manufactured in a factory so basically they're talking about digital design for manufacturing and uh assembly like the a component the um and and then also B which is the manufacturing in itself and they also spoke about public engagement like uh through extensive surveys and Community engagement conversations Etc so they did talk about all the right things uh nonetheless it it wasn't successful and the project had to be stopped and and and we feel like that like part part of the issue here is thinking of buildings as like a product like and and and not having people not having any agency to to affect the build environment is one of the issues um and uh whereas architecture is more like healthcare and more like education because it's a human system there are like lots of uh humans involved in in the decision making and it's not just about automated production and it also shares additional features like there's a lot of inertia about changing what already exists uh because there's high risks involved like and it's a highly regulated uh industry so um and there's also typically disconnect between users and stakeholders and like the people investing into production of buildings and also it's a very uh slow cycle to innovate that's not very easy to change the industry uh and so on so in in all these features it shares uh commonalities with education and Healthcare and another another issue is is that construction industry is predominantly made of small medium businesses um and so where when Google tried something like you know we can see why they tried that because one percent of uh all the businesses in in in the AAC industry is is large uh whereas they control uh more than 40 percent of the annual revenue of the industry so Google can see like or players like Google can see that if you disrupt one percent your app automatically capturing 40 of the of the market but whereas like 99 of the industry is actually small and medium businesses and they control about like 60 of of the revenue and so what what how can we think about what can we design for that that segment uh because small and medium businesses cannot operate like the same way large businesses can operate so um so we are saying counter to the centralized model where there is like a lot of efficiency uh to integrate all the parts like think of it thinking of buildings as automobiles there are some benefits to it of course uh we are also thinking like there can be a complementary participatory model which is a bit more hybrid and and more suited for the small and medium uh businesses so when we as an example we tried uh this participatory model in in a project that we implemented uh we are currently implementing in in Honduras um it is why did we go all the way to Honduras like uh because like the building industry is very regulated and like very risk-averse uh so we wanted to do this proof of concept in a slightly more uh positive environment um and um so we what we try to Showcase there that like we can have all the efficiencies of modular construction and factory made buildings uh but also address some of the shortcomings one of the major shortcomings of like factory-made buildings is that it's difficult to adapt it to a given site it's difficult to adapt it to a given climate so um so what we did was that like we want to retain the efficiency of modular construction but like adapted to local terrain and local climate using uh so we developed these kind of software tools data driven tools to help customize objects to the terrain and climate and and the second thing like is uh where is where we wanted to improve modular construction is designing for Choice like it it um and that means like as Architects it's a lot more work for us right like we we don't know what choices like the user may make and so we need to already predict for every choice that the user makes like there is a corresponding architectural uh solution like so so that's the idea that the user picks uh voxels or pixels and like we we automatically generate these kind of design options and um and so again there's similarity with the Google approach here that like the the wide variety of possibilities is basically uh coming from a standard kit of Parts like that are assembled and combined in very different ways uh to create all these options um so they're not all individually manually designed like so there is a lot of algorithmic uh combinations here and the combinations of course come from a keto parts and each one of those have been engineered so they can be manufactured uh and and manufactured effectively and and and so on and one of the Innovations we we did on the manufacturing part is not to think of a large gigafactory but to think of importing just small machines and using local uh local Timber and local trades people local skill labor to to uh to construct something that is much bigger so it's like not full automation it's like technology upgrade of like skilled workers on the island in Honduras and so part of this idea is like not a gigafactory but a micro Factory and and digital upscaling of the labor and so what this allows us on the design side is to make a good estimation of like how much time and effort is needed to convert raw material from its basic form into a house um and so that uh so that gives us more information and removes some of the risk involved uh in in planning this process of converting raw material into uh into the house and I'll and ultimately all of this information uh we we incorporate it into a game like logic we are using Unreal game engine here where people can choose not only where the house is like in 3D space they can choose uh where they want to locate their house but then they can also customize the Interiors like to to their preference and and not only that like and instantaneously walk around and see more intuitively what they can see outside of their house how much of the view that Beach they have Etc and and most importantly every decision that they make is reflected and there is feedback on the cost and what are the environmental implications and and so on so we have tried to make a game if I a very uh into where usually uh non-intuitive process and try to make it as intuitive as possible and so what that means for the buyers is that it is very transparent like and and it makes uh makes uh personalized investment uh like one of the largest Investments anybody can make is is a house and like so by making it more intuitive and more transparent like we are kind of de-risking uh the investment for for the buyers um and and in one of the consequences of this gamified approach was uh was this kind of idea of like what are the individual preferences so we as Architects and designers could see that these 11 buyers they all prefer to buy the bookends and not nobody wanted anything in the middle uh and nobody wanted anything on the bottom um so we could aggregate these personal preferences and and and of course there are conflicting choices because many people want the same same house uh so we as designers then kind of disassembled all their choices and reassembled it to satisfy as many preferences as possible so original design was like on the top where people wanted as many uh bookends as possible side views and so we reconfigured the house to the bottom layer so that there as many bookends as possible so uh so that that was another benefit of like this kind of gamified approach that like we could uh redesign quickly to to satisfy as many user preferences as possible uh yeah um and lastly like to de-risk uh we we also de-risk for the investor uh because like they ahead of time know what what of the units already are popular what what the users want so in this case we knew like this particular unit type was the most popular and we then decided to design it much further um and it's also better for Architects and suppliers because we now have a very clear idea of what the user wants and we can spend the engineering effort and design development effort on the ones that actually work and the ones that the users want and not like something uh that they don't want um so that is that is where we are at like and and we are able to offer efficiencies of mass construction and also individual buildings uh through this gamified process and uh so far we aim to have a pilot community of 10 houses completed by the middle of next year and we hopefully can showcase a positive future where there is participation people can engage with their build environment but also use material conserving and novel forms of construction uh to to create like a more vibrant sustainable Community which is spatially interesting and engaging as well um so to conclude uh we wanted to retain a large amount of like the benefits of modular construction that Google had tried in Toronto uh about like kind of adapted uh to to the specifics of the the construction industry um so things like replacing the gigafactory with the micro Factory and and Community engagement with this kind of gamified approach which people can customize and be involved in the construction of their house and so on so um in in other words like we are trying to transform like the 21st uh 20th century focus on automobile and production line Etc uh and like how the automobile became essential to the lifestyle how how to change that and and think of it as a more holistic system of uh vocabulary of local material and techniques uh understanding of family preferences and user preferences and combine it with a mass mass production and so in other words like look at another reference from the 20th century the so-called case study houses uh of Los Angeles rather than the automobile and um and and to look forward to a positive engaging and responsible future uh with that I thank you for your attention and I'm open to any questions thank you very much thank you thank you it was very inspiring to see how you are uh reimagining architecture a true gamification video games new technologies uh it was very surprising I don't know if anyone has a question um otherwise I have one quick question that is uh you had in in a project uh you were using artificial intelligence uh you were using also artificial intelligence in this project in Honduras to create connection with the community or it was a completely different um Focus well yeah I mean uh so our approach to AI is like that that it is a the basis is a geometric intelligence right that uh so we are interested in like learning about uh applying AI Technologies machine learning Technologies to understand shape uh particularly shapes that are beneficial for structural purposes uh or they save material um and so there's that kind of intelligence that like we want to incorporate into in into our machine learning and so on uh so some traditional design skills and and so and the other thing that we want to uh use AI for is this kind of participation aspect uh like what kind of choices might might the users make like to predict um ahead of time like like what kind of outcomes they may prefer um so in in both the projects that I have shown like we uh you know we are at early stages preparing for the use of AI and preparing for the use of data data-driven methods um so that's what I wanted to highlight to be able to use AI to be able to use a machine learning techniques like we first have to uh incorporate like some of the wisdom of traditional uh architecture and cities like urbanism like like like things that are embedded in cities like Barcelona like or the Sagrada Familia uh you know there's a lot of pre-computer intelligence that we should inherit first uh before uh like applying a new uh new new technologies let's say yeah great thank you so much thank you for being here you're welcome thank you [Applause] [Music]
FAD Barcelona
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Kings play no part || 100 Endgames You Must Know (Annotation - Jesús de la Villa)
foreign versus two pounds the struggle between a rook and more than one Pawn is also common in practice but there is a greater variety of scenarios the most interesting cases arise with two connected pawns where some positions and Maneuvers are worth knowing in general we may say that most players tend to overestimate the strength of the pawns which causes them to misjudge some positions attacking resources are more hidden the defense is clear just push the pawns but there are many and they are worth careful analysis three interesting cases can be considered in the struggle between a rook and two connected pawns one Kings play no part 2. both Kings play A Part three only the defending King plays A Part each of these cases presents some special features there is a fourth possible case the stronger sides King plays a part and the other king does not but that is too obvious ending 30 Kings play no part position 6.1 extreme position Rook behind the Pawns when Kings play no part The Rook usually captures the pawns unless they are far advanced this is the extreme position where neither King plays A Part wins if it is his turn and loses if it is black to move there is no happy medium play is easy in both cases B5 B6 [Music] Rook f1b1 [Music] a6a7 and one Pawn promotes conclusion two connected pawns on the sixth rank win against a rook the same goes for one Pawn on the seventh and the other on the fifth if the pawns are farther from promotion and The Rook is at the rear of the more advanced Pawn the pawns are captured Brook in front of the Pawns if the Rook is in front of the pawns I.E here on the G8 Square there are some differences to note if the pawns start the result is the same however if the Rook starts black can stop the pawns here with NT DOTA 8 but not capture them then the king race will be decisive [Music] Brook f1a1 B5 B6 also brings promotion if black moves this is the winning plan 1. transfer The Rook to the rear of the more advanced Pawn 2. attack the other pawn and capture both that is one a one two cent G3 of 5 and wins Rook a1b1 [Music] thank you
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I DIED LAUGHING! - TRAVEL VLOG 254 AMSTERDAM | ENTERPRISEME TV
what we're doing we're all over the place anyway the most delicious breakfast ever so I have roles I put a little bit of ghee on them which is butter but um it's like cleared butter I guess some tomatoes goat cheese I haven't eaten cheese in over two weeks oh man this is gonna be so good oh yeah look at there hello introduce it out oh my name is Thomas Horton from the channel court home yeah I used to youtube in English but now I you too in Dutch yes uh-huh we're going to film a video yeah sweater it's so cool looking at you is merchandise it's really cool okay let's do this he'll follow this is better slim and AMS almost a video for more Boise State look we forgot one really important thing that guys do and all women hate when guys get sick they act like they're dying there so overdramatic and so over the top oh I'm so sick bring me to the doctor oh yeah forgot to included what are we doing we're all over the place anyway it's just like we're having so much fun but we're all over to plays we should have made a script man like work we've been like talking and filming ever since three and now it's seven so four hours later we are still built filming one video and I have trouble speaking we are having a food break and I just made your vomits tub some Vietnamese wraps yum yum yum yeah let's have some food oh we need to eat first man before we start filming the second video let's let's do it okay let's do it slice we're stuck from Delft off the Chicago a checkmark model should help Stella if you have you been you been here don't currently not in stock and we are going to have lunch between one and three boom wassup dawn left 30 minutes ago because he was so tired weekend filming well actually we've been talking ninety percent of the diamond filming ten percent of the diamond is he is hilarious and we had such good conversations it was so much fun collabing with him I seriously hope you guys like the video the video were alive yesterday so i'll link them again under this log so in the description box this was really so much fun i really hoped you liked it put a thumbs up on those videos if you like them so i know i would have to make like more of those videos in the future seriously look at this so i was just filming the last shot by myself where I hydrate myself pre-trip as we girls always do because that keeps our skin like glowy and dewy and blah blah blah and I I thought it would be funny to spill water over myself but of course you have to do it that you have really have to do it you have to really spill water on yourself look so look my sheets are all wet this really looks really dirty if you have a dirty mind but um yeah it was just so much fun I'm completely exhausted I have to work tomorrow again because yeah I just have plans next week on Monday and Tuesday which means I have to fix the vlogs for you guys so now I'm just going to chill relax to spend time with Stefan also I gotta clean up all this mess oh my gosh I really hope you like the videos because I had so much fun doing this collab oh my gosh check out the private wellness damn babe yeah have you got a sexy date yeah a Valentine's did you want to you know hear the I love yous sure I can't live with ya
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S1E1 Winter is Coming - Uncut City's GOT Retrospective
yeah just wait there all right yeah we're in Westeros apparently that wasn't a note for us but he's on you know the phone he's on a raven right now yes yes oh yeah and the Raven so I am nikia lightning-struck of how / wha the lightly browned mother of cats Khaleesi two nerds everywhere and dancing queen of the Philippines and I'm cat ensley my lead okay then yes alright we're going to give you guys a quick little overview of season 1 episode 1 of Game of Thrones Ready Set let's go so first of all we start north of the wall and all the creepy little zombie people come back to life running through the snow and killing people then all of a sudden one of those guys that was hunting the crazy zombie people run down to Winterfell and he gets beheaded because he was all like deserting and [ __ ] so then we go to the star from the start families head by Ned and Catelyn Stark they live in Winterfell and may have five legitimate children and one bastard son so he's actually best friends with a guy who's the current king of Westeros which is Robert Baratheon of house Baratheon he's married to Cersei Lannister of House Lannister they're the richest people in the entire country and now his hand of the King his right-hand guy is dead so he's going to travel north so he can get Ned to do it now let's go to the Khaleesi so this is what's going on across the Narrow Sea so you have the Targaryen who used to rule Westeros and now no longer and there's only survived by two a brother sister Daenerys and Viserys Andrew Sarris is like yo sister you're gonna marry this guy who's a brute and with that we're gonna raise an army and go back to the west and I really don't care if his and cut an entire camp [ __ ] you which is literally what he said quietly that's the first episode and go die man is incredible thank you God ok so the little more a little more detail oriented look good let's get it to the little little side side little guys so we start with creepy creepy zombies and i'm talking like not not just like walking dead creepy zonbies i'm talking like glowing I'd like can't really kill me even with a direct headshot type of zombies ok the people on it there they eat people there it's gross it's creepy they're terrifying and that's all albinos unbox us all exactly but also in the books they're not referred to as White Walkers until probably book for and so it's really really weird about it is that everybody talks about all these creepy creepy people but you don't really know they are so what do you I'm just wondering and cure I'm very very curious my darling Khaleesi over here well what are your opinions is this a Shadowcat from the north oh I don't understand what it is no I'm not afraid of shadowcats well what what is your who's your favorite Lannister I would like to know that like Oh Tyrion obviously you know hysteria tell us a little bit about to you know Tyrion is the Hoffman he is yay tall and I mean who doesn't love a little whoring [ __ ] because literally that's what he is and it's awesome and he's the underdog or under cat haha the Lions Oh of House Lannister and so here's an interesting thing you have Robert Baratheon good guy whoring we don't like him because of it and then you have quote-unquote bad guy comes from a bad house Tyrion not actually a bad guy whoring but we love him for it so like why why is it ok when you know well the dwarfs does it but when the fat man does it it's like you is it because we would just be a lot more amused to see like this little [ __ ] get it on with a bunch of [ __ ] versus this really fat bearded man I'm sure sexy and sexy that that's the thing that's what you better give it okay you know how many time gonna do one of these guys you gotta give it to Peter Dinklage he's a hot little man you are a sexy sexy four foot tall person I have a huge crush on you you're welcome watch out anyway um so let's talk about the nudity in that case first episode and right off the bat when you meet Denarius it's like and here's the nares Targaryen who in the book is 13 13 years and she's like getting reared by call Drogo yeah like gets she pretty much gets raped in front of the entire khalasar to show their why did you do it better will make her like 16 oh because there's no better that's yeah less pedophilia there exactly thanks guys thanks for lessening the rape blow exactly on the show married ironically enough though they had a different actress playing Daenerys Targaryen originally but her name was Taz mean on camera for her last name she was she played Lady Catherine and the tutor Syria but this actress actually looks 14 there is what a really cool thing I have to talk about just because it's a tattoo that I have on my body it is so much i can't show it in a weird spot but i trust me a living nudity ah you thought your photos like I didn't push yeah it is it from the half a man from my favorite character from Tyrion Lannister from Peter Dinklage where he says to Jon Snow the bastard child never forget what you are for surely the rest of the world will not which is such a good thing for especially somebody in this type of world he's like I'm a bastard I'm a half men he's like I'm a [ __ ] you're a bastard deal with it my place is value are these actually says cloak yourself in it and it can never be used to hurt you so walk into places me like I'm a bastard what and I'm finishing up my father saying goodbye yeah in terms of like you know closing it up a definitely good transition going from book to series thus far very true to the book you can like consolidating a bunch of stuff because the books are just so dense and yeah thick and honestly the sets that's one thing that you notice two years like whoa where are they filming this croatia like all over the world it's dom and all yeah it's really it's incredible so for those of you who have not seen the show and are kind of like what is this like incest that's going on Joe yeah it's visually stunning it's visually stunning and the TNA and incest is just a bonus and we can we get we get DNA to ladies not just boobies we didn't begin like Carl Drogo Toshi we get some oh we got so much flaccid penis oh yeah yeah then you give you get boobs all the time yeah I made a lot of vagina like there's a lot of vagina in this show yeah it was a little bit right I wanted to look at redhead vagina ready or vagina I think you're saying about it catches tomorrow for this procedure for season 1 episode 2 you alright guys thanks so much see you tomorrow for season 1 episode 2 the Kings rude oh good all right I'm Daenerys Targaryen here on uncut city and no I'm not talking about the unsullied we're going to be doing uncut cities Game of Thrones retrospective 40 episodes in 40 days
Uncut City
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Firebug terminal vanishing
okay so here's firebook uh Firefox rather um click on fire bug open it up and I have uh this command line in the large mode so I can do a lot more with it and if I have any JavaScript errors in there so let's just uh try and access the variable doesn't exist click on run and the command line has disappeared there's no way of entering this again the only way for me to be able to get this is to close Firebug and open it again and some of it reappears try another variable Remy run it disappears perfect for workshops when there's any tiny JavaScript error um it causes the whole thing to disappear
Remy Sharp
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2019 Panini Immaculate MLB 2 Box Break for Noah B
everybody Matt here for Layton sports cars ripping two boxes of 2019 panini immaculate these are for Noah be good luck Noah I wore a pair of jean coat at one time and painted my my fingernails black to annoy one of my teachers he was my FFA adviser and he was new and he was mad that I was at Mary country that I was the FFA president here we go Noah first box we're stop is jumbo hoodies patch that is five of six Caleb Ferguson you go Noah this is Jersey $2.99 Jacob degrom if I had a you shirt back then I would it would have most definitely been secondhand this is Jersey 299 Aaron judge and rookie patch Auto $2.99 I'd of C&L Perez come on big hit that ought it was super smudged all right this is double relic auto 25 of 25 Willie Calhoun it looks like a shoe and a Jersey and rookie double relic Auto 249 Michael kopeck Jersey jumbo patch alright kind of a slow first box here let's see if we can do better at second box [Music] looky here see something crazy all right that's nice this is jumbo letter patch three of five kevin cramer really like that card there you go Noah next up is Mets Jersey 2:49 Noah syndergaard nice Thor and then check this out batting glove 9 of 10 Vladimir Guerrero jr. that is awesome with the Under Armour tag patch I guess awesome Vlad there you go Noah Congrats yeah that's got like half the wrist like elastic on it very nice blat on mag that for in a minute this is rookie patch Auto 299 Sean read fully and this is double relic auto double relic i black auto 215 a med Rosario and last card is rookie logo patch Auto $2.99 Jake Bowers let me check on that for you all right now that's gonna do it for your boxes thanks for the purchase I appreciate it we'll get these shipped right out to you
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[영어뉴스청취] 중국시위_스피킹강의
okay [Music] foreign and the crackdowns are growing more violent and the crackdowns are growing more violent and the crackdowns are growing more violent unprecedented protests are spreading across China and the crackdowns are growing more violent unprecedented protests are spreading across China and the crackdowns are growing more violent it is hard to overstate it's hard to overstate just how rare it is it's hard to overstate just how rare it is it's hard to overstate just how rare it is to see this kind of descent in China to see this kind of dissent in China it's hard to overstate just how rare it is to see this kind of dissent in China it's hard to overstate just how rare it is to see this kind of dissent in China it's hard to overstate just how rare it is to see this kind of descent in China it's not just that it's not just that demonstrators are clashing with police it's not just that demonstrators are clashing with police it's not just that demonstrators are clashing with police they'll restrict covid measures so restrict coveted measures so restrict covid measures it's not just that demonstrators are clashing with police over strict covid measures it's not just that demonstrators are clashing with police over strict covid measures now some of them are denouncing their leaders now some of them are denouncing their leaders now some of them are denouncing their leaders and calling for democracy now some of them are denouncing their leaders and calling for democracy now some of them are denouncing their leaders and calling for democracy
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Is my number plate LEGAL ?
and there was a purpose to this trip basically I need to go and pop into the garage where let's need to get an mot done but I recently bought a a number plate from four dot.com so it's kind of shaped like a an American like Highway 66 sign the outline if you get what I mean let's see uh what the wind has affect the wind has on this microphone this is the Purple Panda strapped it to the interphone mic arm just to see you know if I can actually use see if it actually can use this mic on the open like this and double check it's there yeah fluffy makers there but I think on the look of it it's getting quite profited by the wind so we shall see we're doing about 45 now and I'm just wondering what it's uh even at 45 miles an hour even with the mic being so close to my mouth and that's actually going to pick up anything other than wind or vague distant voice foreign so yeah trying this new helmet on first time on a ride with it if it's nice and snug it's always likely have the option of a open face helmet when you're on a cruiser because they're not really uh rattling around country lanes and at high speeds miss everything so the Open Face helmets you can take it a bit more of the scenery through the air a bit not as cocoon does with a full face thank you so I think definitely spring has wrong so we are probably in it now and I'm absolutely loving it he's definitely one of those people who suffer from that what is it sad whatever that stands for because come autumn I know what's ahead and I tend to get an early Cloud over my head as soon as the early signs of spring I start to perk up oh for years and years we used to always go away from Christmas and get a sunshine somewhere for a couple of weeks really haven't done that since covered well maybe that's what I need back to that regular two weeks around Christmas time somewhere Sunny get a good Blaster sunshine careful cyclists walkers pulses we're going around bends like that talk about horses oh yeah it was good to be cautious in this thing there make your mind up ah and the size of pheasant for a change yeah I thought the sunrise actually came down a bit more well I think that's it junk bouncing about on the panniers really got to get some bags for him there stop me sounding like a Bag of Nails every time I go over a little pump like that foreign GoPro Mountain there just bouncing about I think I'm a screwdriver as well hey nearly [Applause] all right yeah I don't like these uh little arrows how much before the 80 bitty country lanes I think I'll turn off soon there's a ride coming up take me back into the uh country lanes nobody behind here we go much better I might prefer these roads [Music] foreign [Music] gloves might do the trick just make it that a little bit more sticky because I saw a YouTuber biker put it on his motorcycle seat as well I Triumph I think it was a sort of a straight seat I think with this leather trousers I only kept on sliding back and he sort of sprayed this goalie glove glue onto the seat please stop sliding so I'll have to get some of that I don't know if it's uh could be really like a evil stick sort of really a glue stickers Joy oh is it going to be nice and uh you know subtle it's just enough sticky but not visible that touch anything and it's cloggy try it on the newest area on the glove first let's see how it how it behaves but yeah another one without having to really grip the throttle because it keeps sliding back there let's go [Applause] all right and that is a purpose to this trip basically I need to go and hop into the uh garage where let's need to get an mot done but I recently bought a a number plates from four dot.com so it's kind of shaped like a an American like Highway 66 sign the outline if you get what I mean the old the yellow part no they say it is legal and they've given me a little card to not present to any garage who questions it to say no it is legal because it does conform to the all the distancing between the lettering and the edging and absolutely you never know they might just become just RC a bit and take note it's not rectangular or square whatever it is we're not passing it so well before I take it to the MRT and it fails on that I'll do a little uh a little ride out and go and ask them I did email them the question wow you don't know where things go I just they actually do ever look at their emails or not was it the sun's out further moments I would hop out something going off then try out the new helmets and try the uh Purple Panda on this long lead here and obviously I don't intend to keep it on a long lead here all the way from the GoPro yeah a bit dangerous I should imagine but it's got a little extension on there so it will detach a trs3 to a trs2 extension for the GoPro the idea is to actually get a a mount for the GoPro for this helmet for this open face helmet I haven't really looked into it much but what I'm trying to avoid is having a a heath Robinson type of contraction with multiple connectors if you get what I mean you know having the uh standard one and another one and another one and another one just to bring the GoPro around so to the frontish front left what I'm looking for is maybe ideally a one piece bracket all the way to the front but until then I thought I'll let just trying the mic out just to see you well it's like you know 30 40. 50 miles an hour we can see how it behaves but hey so we're just heading into uh Andover garages and uh after the details have also got the intercom fitted on this on the way back I'll try uh listening to some Spotify and just see what the other place ripped off the headphones are the slightly front of the year that's the only place I could really go comfortably so I'm walking if I can hear the music okay then the uh intercom audio should be okay I will be testing that later with the missus but that'll be indoors so it's not the same really we'll have to come out of another little test before uh next weekend which is the gentleman's ride this is one of the which is the main reason I bought these helmets for just to look the look raise money for a good cause foreign still that's one heck of a bottle is that two foot long almost just deep something like that surprised it's still it's still there okay well the music's coming through quite nicely actually volume up and down where is it there it is really cool really good foreign music first time ever listen to music or playing riding the bike very low music I don't wanna hide what's going on around me anyway I've been to the garage a couple of them actually one says it depends on the uh mot Tesla guy well they'll pass it or not and I went to the place where I actually booked it I think I looked at he said yeah as long as it's uh right size letters spacing is correct spacing around the letters is correct the shape of the uh number of laters uh irrelevant probably the only concern that the 13 million 13 millimeters around the letters and this is my number plate as well that's a nice little border around it and then shaped so I think it's going to pass this Mot ion really nicely I was worried about that that was ripped off but the four dots look at their website just don't look like that kind of organization supplies I've worked with them there this is their bread and butter effectively look at that let's stick to music well mind you the wind it's really making it uh difficult to listen to I'll tell you what this helmet is certainly start to hurt my forehead right across the front really hurting I don't know what it's just heading in or whether I need to go and get it sorted slightly bigger understanding is all one shell it's just the size they change the padding particular helmet so hey all right foreign ery from here on the engine look familiar for those of watching my other videos we are back into uh Ambrosia HQ territory it's a little downhill here the valley to the left this is what it's about wonderful I love it well I hope you enjoyed that I would say this is my like my very first song I'm saying successful but sunshiny one more Sunny one I've been on ride out to see us so far hopefully many many many more so please if you like it and like the video subscribe click on that like and tickle that Bell so you get alerted when I do my next posting and just enjoy this Countryside the spring summer and I'll hope to see you on the next video to look after yourselves safe Journeys your biker be safe and I'll catch you on the next one
Ambrosia's Ride Outs
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Sickness and Laying aside self concept 4/5-David Hoffmeister, ACIM A Course In Miracles
at all every symptom boils down to a form of self punishment and therefore this it seems so opposite to what would actually heal but to actually let ourselves feel that desire to punish ourselves to let ourself feel that the actual self-hatred the self-loathing the the shame to to bring up that because emotions are magnetic and and they kind of adhere and I like I have found they just keep those old beliefs in place so it's so powerful to actually let them vibrate up and out and release and then I would find to just start to get this sense of a true freedom of choice once the emotion is up and out and I can see the beliefs and see the thoughts then authentically I can choose to not listen to them rant and rant and rant back you know and abide in the stillness and the truth but if I try to do that intellectually before I actually felt through these things it would be a very physical coasting and it wouldn't work so with your foot if the bottom line is that that emotion that we were just talking about that it's it's so hard initially to to see everything is self attack when we're talking about sickness that's why I found the definition of autoimmune so ultimately illuminating and I realized all forms of symptoms are self attack and to actually allow that up and to awareness and see it from what it it's not anything real but to expose it so fully that there's no part of the psyche that's trying to hide it anymore if we trace it down a bit to we can say that when there's a great little phrase in the course in the word border I am NOT a body and my mind cannot attack so I cannot be sick just like Jesus is giving divine logic in there I am NOT a body and my mind can not attack so I cannot be sick so most people are familiar with the first part I am NOT a body you know I am free I'm still kind of created me it's just pulling the attention off of the foot off of the body that's really what I am NOT a body is about it's like just pulling the attention away the second part and my mind cannot attack what's he talking about there my mind cannot attack if my mind cannot attack what have I got all these tech buts going on and if he's if I've got all these attack bugs in there and he even tells me in less than 23 I can escape the world I see by giving up attack busts but he's saying in his divine logic I am NOT a body and my mind cannot attack so I cannot be set he's giving the perfect formula for divine healing well the way it works is the belief in separation the belief that you can actually rip your mind away from the Creator if you could leave your source and go out and make up another cells you could leave heaven that you can leave nirvana is such a horrific horrific thought but let's just call that the original attack thought the believe you could leave your Creator and that is so horrific that that is pushed completely out of awareness I mean completely out of awareness how you do it how you doing it mmm mmm well not so good I've attacked God how many people how're you feeling today a little tired I just have attacked got you know it's just no connection between all those little irritations and annoyances that seem to be related to the body and that I've attacked God in fact he goes through his workbook lessons and he goes through he's not that far into the work for lessons where he's going to start to make an established a cause-effect relationship lesson number 13 a meaningless world engenders fear okay it's an interesting lesson to read here we are just like Friday the 13th what's Jesus God in number 13 what's he packed in number 13 a meaningless world world engenders fear and then you read through the lesson and he drops his atomic bomb at the bottom of lesson 13 he doesn't first in his workbook they're a meaningless world engenders fear because I think I am in competition with God he says you may not believe this you may resist this but he is making a direct cause-and-effect link between a sense of meaningless a sense of illness sickness tragedy anything that you perceive that's not supreme happiness in this world a meaningless world in gender sphere because I think I am a competition with God he has in Lesson number 13 he's established a direct cause-and-effect link between that whatever you're experiencing on the surface and the belief in competition with them what do we mean by that well I think I can make a self that's different than the one that God created that's what in competition with God it's like you know they all say who's your daddy who's your daddy well really that's the question that you've got to really ask who is my creator can I create myself anyway I wish to be self-improvement can I make myself to be a body instead of spirit can I improve myself can I change the body image can I gain weight lose weight look pretty look ugly you know do all these things which are part of self invention which is really the beliefs that oh I'm my own creator because I can make myself any way that I want to be or or the big or or am I is God created me so once we start to realize that these attack thoughts around the body though you know around chronic fatigue around the foot around any symptom that you seem to have that there's attack thoughts in the mind and that those attack thoughts are just diluting the one original attack thought instead of keeping that one original thought and feeling that one now we say feel it and then you can let it go it's like human beings are not really into feeling the separation from God the whole mind whole construct of the subconscious is designed to push that one way out of awareness and that one has as long as you're not feeling happiness you can say gee I haven't allowed myself to feel that the original attack but if I let that one come up like a big burp he's gotta come up it's like a big bubble of gas that you've had down there and you're going around you know with all this gas and yet the big bubble underneath it's producing all the little bubbles that's producing all those little attack thoughts that seem to involve symptoms and and everything that's what has to be uncovered and how that's going to play a song here you want to set it up while I tell this yeah okay this one time I came to me from the Holy Spirit that that to describe how the mind works was if somebody came to you and they they had had a cup of the most potent poison on earth and they brought a little of a dry eye dropper and they took a bit of that both potion they said now you have to take this there's no way around that you you've got to swallow there's no doubt about that you must take this but unless you take it in any way that you want to take it but you must take the post you must take the poison probably if you are really kind of invented in the genius what you would do is you would say all right give it to me then I'll take it I choose to take it but I want to I want to mix it with something the ocean come on over to the ocean and I'm gonna just empty it and I don't mix it with the ocean then I'll I'll take a drink that's what time and space are it's an attempt to dilute I would certainly seem to dilute the poison right a super coming up any good put the person in the ocean and then take the goal so but this is what time and space is about it's attempting to take that one or if akattak thought which is oh my god I separated from my creator and splinter it out dilute it so much then it comes out as chronic fatigue or a foot that won't heal or a symptom here is symptom there you know you see how its splintered out in a diluted form but it doesn't really face the big bubble underneath and that's why we are doing all this mind training where we're revving up our willingness to feel the feeling of that underlying belief
ACIM: A Course In Miracles David Hoffmeister
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Counselling Microskills: Checking Perceptions II
counseling micro skills checking perceptions with Gina Cole and Sandra Collins Sandra last time we were talking about some emotions and feelings around becoming this Ally and you introduce um in feeling impatient providing transparency overviewing tell me more about that probing it's an impatience mostly with other people sometimes with myself but mostly with with other people and with the world on the one hand I'm very conscious of the privilege I've had to invest a lot of time and energy in my own like peeling the layers off of my own socialization into a racist Society in colonial society but then I look at other people around me who I think especially Educators I think you you have had the time to do that work and you're choosing not to do that work and so then I get impatient um yeah yeah so impatient also frustration reflecting feeling would that be a part of checking perceptions yeah frustration I think that's a good word too because that's kind of how it comes out sometimes I'm usually pretty good at channeling that frustration but um but I think the frustration kind of eats away at me too yeah because I just um I just wanna I just want to see more change particularly within our profession so you see so you see some change you see hope right you see you see progress and sometimes with the frustration would also be an annoyance reflecting feeling right checking perceptions and I'd like to introduced hope because I think I do feel hope um when I look at the conversations I'm having and the people I'm encountering and the changes that I am seeing within our profession um but I just feel I mean sometimes I just want to shake people especially those people who are in positions of power and positions of privilege and I just want to I just want to shake them I guess I kind of get to the place where where I don't believe in their good intentions anymore you know when I see the backlash I feel like it I feel like the what's happening is a protection of privilege so um you know I I'm also thinking about you know the feelings of filtration and annoyance and and uh you know you want to shake them it's almost it's almost like in a sense you're you're kind of tired of like I'm gonna use the term not sure if it fits Sandra like victim mentality reflecting feeling checking perceptions yeah I'm tired is a good word it's kind of like okay like enough is enough let's just let's just like get on with the work that needs to be done [Music]
Sandra Collins
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TEDxRainier - Joe Justice - WikiSpeed
Transcriber: Jihyeon J. Kim Reviewer: Denise RQ My next car gets 100 miles per gallon. I am Joe Justice. I am a Seattle area software consultant, and I am a member of Team WikiSpeed. Team WikiSpeed has built a fast, affordable, ultra-efficient, safe, fun commuter car. The first functional prototype was built in three months. How is that possible when existing cars seem to change so slowly? Here we see a mainstream hybrid car that over a six-year period achieved an additional 2 miles per gallon. Exiting manufacturing processes are slow because they're very expensive to change. If an engineer wanted to redesign this door tomorrow, they would need to wait ten years to first pay off the current door mold before making another one or else lose millions of dollars. This is not uncommon in manufacturing teams for them to run on 10-to-25-year development cycles. Old software teams used to run the same way. We use seven-day development cycles. This is how new software teams run, and it allows us to make changes very quickly. In 2008, the Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize announced a 10-million-dollar prize purse and an international challenge to see if it were even possible to build 100 mile per gallon cars to road-legal safety specifications. The closest things we had in 2008 were like bobsleds. (Laughter) They achieved more than 100 miles per gallon, but they held one occupant, and they didn't meet road-legal safety requirements. (Laughter) I joined the X Prize too, but in the beginning it was just me. I decided to blog about everything that went well and everything that didn't go well, and everything I was learning. And through social-networking tools, a team came to assist. Three months later, we had the car that we campaigned in the X Prize and a volunteer team of 44 team members in four countries. We tied for 10th in the mainstream class. That meant that we outlasted more than 100 other cars from companies and universities around the world. We do this by modeling our team to develop the car after modern software teams. We use techniques with funny-sounding names like Agile, Lean, and Scrum. These methods all help us make changes quickly. Right after the X Prize, we were invited to the largest auto show in the world. January 2011, in Detroit, Michigan. We knew we wanted a more beautiful car, a more aesthetic car, but we also knew that for one car body it would cost us at least $36,000 and three months' lead time. So I took time off my day job, and I went to composite school. I came back to the team, and we made small models of the car and iterated a composites process that ended up letting us build our car body in structural carbon fiber in three days for $800. (Applause) You guys are awesome. Thanks so much. (Laughter) They put us on the main floor of the auto show between Ford and Chevrolet. (Laughter) Lucky for us, the car was beautiful. That car went on to be featured on the Discovery Channel, Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, The New Your Times online, The National Geographic Channel, Wired Magazine, The Forbes Billionaire Club linked to us, and others. Now - and this has been a six-month time span, most of what I am talking about - Rob Morbacher who leads our Germantown Maryland team is producing our production convertible city-car mold. So how do we do it? We are modular. The engine is able to be switched from a gasoline to electric engine in about the time it takes to change a tire. The car body switches from a convertible to a pickup truck. This lets us make changes and develop quickly. Here you can see our chassis, our frame, holds all the modules together. That chassis is the lightest chassis in the world to achieve a five-star crash rate in equivalency. (Applause) Thanks so much. We are safe because we design safety tests for our parts before we even build them. In fact, we design tests for all of our parts before we build them. We take this from the test-driven development in the software world. (Applause) (Laughter) You guys are awesome! (Laughter) We use less stuff wherever we can. Here, Rob Huggins, a Seattle-area recent high school graduate, is saving up for college, and he's able to build a WikiSpeed car by using an $89 band saw and a home-built CNC router instead of a piece of equipment that cost more than $100 million in existing automotive process. We reduce the cost to make change wherever possible: cost in tooling, machinery, and complexity. This lets us not have to wait three to seven years for the next version of our product. Again, we are able to make changes to any part of the car every seven days. We use distributed collaborative teams. These again increase our velocity, and we found that morale is a multiplier for velocity across the team. And the way we organize our teams is the smallest, fastest way to organize an agile team: Scrum. Scrum is a method to manage a team in a very rapid way, and that's exactly how we manage our teams and Team WikiSpeed. We do all our work in pairs. This avoids time spent training that's not productive. It also eliminates the need for most types of documentation. Here, Martin Valen and Curt Roy are building one of our engines. They actually both perfectly know how to do it, but they are able to share all that knowledge while working without then having to uptrain someone afterwards. We visualize our workflow to identify any time spent not creatively solving problems. The tools we use to do this are all free, and none of these existed ten years ago. That means that this approach would have been difficult, and maybe even impossible, even five years ago. Every industry stands to benefit from this process, and in fact a probable future is that businesses, to maintain relevancy or even be able to compete, will have to adapt to this process. So what to do? If you own a business, identify a member of your board of directors to be a process coach for the business, and then add process coaches to your teams. If you are the member of a team, ask your process coach where you can gain efficiencies in your team. And if you are a process coach or a Scrum master, identify the value-stream map of your company, and sharpen your skills at every opportunity. So, what's WikiSpeed doing next? We are more than 100 volunteers in eight countries now. We sell cars now, and now we are taking these processes to solve bigger problems, like help eradicate Polio, or help develop low-cost medical centers for the developing communities. (Laughter ) Join Team WikiSpeed and let's change the world. You'll sharpen your agile skills and make a difference in the world around you. But even cooler than that, I invite everyone here to spend two hours a day, even just two hours a week, rapidly solving problems for social good. Many of the members of Team WikiSpeed spent between two and eight hour a week helping us rapidly develop our cars, and we've had phenomenal and regular successes with it. We build ultra-efficient cars. One of you might help eradicate Rotavirus or develop simple, maintainable, distributed banking applications for the developing world. And that might be even cooler than watching TV or coaching Little League. If everyone in this room spent even just two hours a week rapidly solving problems for social good, it would be so awesome. It would be like a gorilla high-fiving a shark in front of an explosion. (Laughter) Thank you very much. (Applause)
TEDx Talks
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New Additions: Echinacea, Golden Currant, Marigold, Violet
hey guys welcome to another episode so i just wanted to show you some of the new additions that i've gotten over maybe the last month or so so first one is this african violet which is just a couple centimeters like maybe like an inch tall a couple small leaves off of it really neat and it's blown up to be this size already they grow really fast it already put out this first flower not too long ago as you can see there's some more flowers developing it's a really neat it needs a bigger pot for sure though i have a proper violet pot for it already just gotta put it up in there yeah overall really cool very excited to have that also this is a small specimen of a crimson clover see how cool that color is they're gorgeous this is a small specimen i got a whole bunch i got them in all kinds of places growing right now but they're really pretty now this is one of the ones that i was very very excited about the pollinators love him look at this law maybe a moth maybe a butterfly i think it's a moth actually moth pollinating it honey bees love this thing it's an echinacea called cheyenne spirit which supposedly is a multi-colored variety for what i read about it anyway this is a yellow one but they came in all kinds of colors so i'm very excited maybe it'll pop up with new colors or whatever but even if it doesn't yellow is nice they are often purple and i do definitely would like to have a couple different colors of them i did end up getting another one which is this one here i let it get way too dry like bone dry it was in a tiny pot and it just completely got bone dry and uh so i did end up putting this one up and it's bouncing back real well it's growing very well now it's got plenty of nutrition and everything because it's in a nice sized pot now but definitely wasn't like that when i first got it and the flowers didn't fortunately suffer but you can kind of see the color of this one here it's a uh an orange variety it's called flamenco orange so that'll be really pretty as well the only other one that i will end up getting if i end up seeing it is a purple variety which is like i said which is what you usually see in cmn and i would like to get that just to kind of round off the echinaceans ensemble i suppose just real quick i got another lavender because it was super cheap they were going to throw them out so i figured i'd pick up one of them i could maybe divide them and plant them into spaces or whatever it should be fine more crimson clovers i really like the way these look i am so glad that i ended up getting them i just find it's a lot more um attractive looking than plain white ones they will stay a little bit stockier if they get more sunlight the base here they don't get that much sunlight because they're kind of being shaded by my jalapenos look at all the jalapenos man man oh man like i'm telling you guys overwinter your jalapenos they just do so well and they produce a bumper crop every single year but anyway that's not what you're here for the only other thing that i got in the front that i got in the front here are some marigolds i ended up getting a couple they weren't all that expensive i was like eh i know all the benefits you know they attract pollinators they um they keep certain pests away like mosquitoes so okay why not you know i'll plant the seeds out some of these seed heads i'm just letting them go to seed got another one over here with a white one let them go to seed and i'll plant them i got plant them out again next year maybe i'll put them in some of my bigger containers and let them repel bugs that way attract pollinators that way sounds like a pretty good uh good thing to me so let me go to the backyard now and show you one last thing that i'm also very excited about so we went to one of the washington states inlets and i came across this one and i am 99.9 sure that it is a golden current so like the red currant is native to europe and amongst other places i'm sure the golden current is native to north america this is uh gives off a lot of flowers the bees love it's one of the first to flower in the spring so that also means i would guess that it's one of the first ones to really set a lot of fruit that is very delicious that the birds also love and it's also uh pretty easy to propagate so i definitely will be uh offering this up for sale at one point when i can but these have already been in the in uh these containers here for a couple days now and they're perking up already so i think these will root very nicely and i'll be able to add another current to my collection so i am very excited about that i don't think they're going to bear fruit next year but you know they'll hopefully at least be very well rooted in and just take off like mad i am very excited for these guys i was honestly extremely surprised that i found it because i knew they were native here but i just didn't think they i would actually be able to find them so for me to have one finally i am very excited well that pretty much wraps it up so thank you guys for watching and i'll see you in the next one
Dutchman's Nursery
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Error during fetching big data using GridFS (MongoDB) (2 Solutions!!)
[Music] thank you eat more mango and drink more apple juice now this question this video beep this video is about I kind of forgot about this video oh yes yes yes yes this video will help you out technically it will show a question and then possible solutions and why should we eat more mango and drink more apple juice well because it's good for your brain although I keep forgetting things in this video anyway enjoy the video and please like And subscribe because that would be really really really helpful for me and my family God bless thank you foreign [Music] thank you thank you for watching and God bless
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VAR_010 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: American Indian English
the term American Indian English refers to a number of varieties of English that are spoken by indigenous communities all throughout North America these examples demonstrate the diversity of English in American Indian speech communities each with its unique phonology syntax and discourse features it has been proposed that the features of American Indian English either originate from the same sources as other non-standard varieties of English such as southern states English or that features of American Indian English are the result of influence from the native language Indian English has rules of grammar and discourse that can closely be associated with ancestral language tradition which provides the basis for grammar and discourse in American Indian English the plural morpheme is often deleted or replaced and mass nouns can be pluralized American Indian English major of articles the subject pronoun can often be deleted among the distinctive sound patterns we find the central system I whose onset is raised to a more central position the final devising of consonants the deletion of final voice stops and consonant cluster reduction
The Virtual Linguistics Campus
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Technology Pioneer 2013 - Dave Icke (MC10)
mct10 enhances human capabilities by taking Electronics out of the box onto and even into the human body since the computer chip was invented our lives have changed dramatically the way we communicate the way we work the way we consume entertainment you know it's true that Moors law has delivered smaller cheaper and faster electronics and very cool products but these are essentially just smaller versions of the rigid bricks that we've all grown accustomed to we Overlook inconvenience and discomfort because the pros outweigh the cons we conform to our Electronics without even thinking much about it but in the natural world and for human beings in particular are not rigid and boxy mc10 rejects the premise that microelectronics must be two-dimensional and planer instead we make electronics that conform to us and this change in form has the power to change our lives now a smart sensing sticker worn like a kid's fake tattoo can sense how our bodies work data from the heart our brain muscles even body temperature and hydration levels and since it's virtually invisible it could be worn for long periods of time without discomfort mct10 uses this core technology in many different appc medications for optimizing performance of athletes for connected monitoring of chronic health for Interventional medical devices we are literally reshaping Electronics into conformal products that bend stretch and flex seamlessly with the body as a result mct10 is bringing high performance electronics to entirely new applications that Empower all of us to play an active role in staying healthy innovators challenge the status quo and come up with simple insights that change the direction of improvement at mct10 we challenge these giv that high performance silicon is brittle and rigid that miniaturization of products is enough that strapping boxy devices to our wrists or chest is okay that we must conform to our electronics at mct10 we innovate along a new axis based on form providing design freedom for a range of new products for the world's growing and aging population we need smarter cheaper ways to monitor health status outside the hospital today we learn about our health very occasionally and episodically as a result we access care sometimes in the most costly setting often when a condition is worsened to extreme Levels by providing continuous access to highquality biof feedback and an affordable cost mct10 is empowering people to take more ownership of their health and to take action real time accessing care only if and when they need it this means doctors can monitor patients or family members can check on each other remotely it means we can combine our seamless sensing with a nearly ubiquitous mobile phone to form a highquality connected monitoring system we can use to improve our health and well-being
World Economic Forum
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Maria Saucedo teachers discuss the ISAT boycott
name sarah chambers s-a-r-a-h and what grade do you teach special education sixth and eighth grade will you be administering administration will you be giving the test tomorrow no i will not be giving the test i just talked to a player and was like oh they'll have to cave and they have to no we are not going to cave we made the decision for our children we want to teach not test and we're going to stand up for what's right and advocate for our students what is the biggest problem over the years why do you feel so strongly against it the isa is not used for promotion leveling in school anything there are too many tests it's not just the eye set the students are over tested they get anxiety they cry they get overwhelmed and it does not measure their actual academic performance so what else will they be doing then for the next several days we'll be teaching them like we normally do teaching them critical thinking skills and not teaching them to bubble in tests is the principal also on board or no she is not so you guys will be given the packs of tests but you guys just will not be giving them nope we will be teaching them and the students that are opted out will go in another room and we'll be teaching them like we normally do the district says you guys could face consequences are you prepared for that before we took the vote we knew what we were getting into we knew there could be repercussions and we're prepared for that we're doing what is right when we're fighting for justice even though it's a state and federal law at this point to keep the tests around but 42 out of 50 states have gotten waivers from the federal government no child left behind illinois has already requested a waiver and could still grant it and next year the industry's not even giving these tests out no the new test this test is not being given but this is an overall fight against over testing and then just regime of over testing okay can i address the funding okay so a lot of people are asking about the funding we will not lose funding if less than 95 of the students take the test all it means is that we will not make adequate yearly progress which most schools have not made in many years over 90 percent and we have to be at 100 percent students meeting or passing to make it which is statistically impossible so we will not lose funding all that happens is there's after school tutoring can you prepare for that i'm prepared because you guys been doing that already exactly okay thank you thank you so we are being told to test test test what are teachers to do they're not teaching anymore we're teaching people are teaching to the test that's not teaching why should our children be put through that so other people can make money i mean who's paying for these tests the taxpayers who's getting rich the taxpayers no everybody else that has interest two years ago when i was teaching fifth grade some of my students were throwing up in the classroom because they were so nervous about it because there's so much pressure that is put under these children why should our children go through this so why is there so much pressure from the board to give these tests is there like some special interests that are making money from it of course it's all about money everything's about money i mean who's who who's getting the benefit for all these who's paying for all these tests who's getting that money why don't we think some of our schools are falling apart we need technology we don't have technology here we have to be begging most of the teachers we buy our own materials why not use that money to bring into our children to better our children's education instead of wasting money on things that we are not going to be even utilizing what is the purpose some people also say that it's almost like a race to the bottom that they're trying to justify the closing down of schools by reading all the way you know do you see that and having any role in it too absolutely it's not so much closing the school what is happening is that they want to destroy the union i mean new york new york teachers in new york cannot even it's against the law for them to come and uh and and strike so we're going backwards i mean what happens to all the men and women that have fought in history for us to go backwards in time it's not it's not just a matter it's of teachers saying oh we're not going to it's just like no we want to teach what's easier to just give them a piece of paper and sit there and watch the kids test or to actually be teaching that's what we're saying let us teach
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Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang Food Explained Pt. 1
oh this is like exactly what our grandmother you guys know that chinese love the double triple entendres when it comes to naming food there's a great ratio between fat and meat the garlic is is very subtle but but strong and apparent at the same time a lot of this food kind of gets clumped in under the larger umbrella of shanghainese food [Music] you hear about china every day in the media in some good ways and some bad ways but lately it's probably been more of the latter but what do you even know about china i'm sure you've had chinese food but do you know what region it's from that's why we started this series what are you actually eating we're going to break down the cuisine of china into 12 different regions and we never even have to leave manhattan by the time you're done watching this series you should know your stuff first up is the shanghai zhang watertown region near the yangtze river most famous for the xiaolongbao soup dumpling the flavors are light umami's sweet and there's a lot of wine and bamboo accents all right guys in today's video we're going to be exploring so many different levels of the shanghai chiang nam water town cuisine but this is probably tier one chile is providing you an imperial experience in terms of the cuisine from that region they take their food very seriously but they also take the decor seriously too inside you'll see that they are trying to remake what is supposed to be a hangzhou village from the song dynasty which is over a thousand years ago okay so the english name is chili the chinese name is julie jo being the jew from zhang so i guess you could say woman silly tai chi chili actually julie that's a tongue twister let's go man we are looking at a song dynasty imperial feast fit for emperor tan tun the third emperor of the song dynasty as far as ingredients you see a lot of light flavors kind of sweet a lot of yellow wine as well obviously this shrimp looks like it doesn't have a lot of flavor but it's smoked with the tea leaf flavor this is the wine crab obviously you know nothing is very spicy on the table all right here i got the wine soaked crab um it's a little bit sticky on top they take it apart for us i've never actually had this i don't believe i've had shanghainese blue crabs before where everybody eats at a certain time of year but this is something else man this is tuesday drunken crap kablami wow i'm just gonna be eating a lot of the little pieces of the crab which you can digest because this crab is so small and soft andrew in shanghainese there's uh another dish called um ching chao sha this is not this this is long jing shrimp it looks the same though we will have the other one but this is way better to be honest this is a very delicate way to cook shrimp lightly smoked you just dip it with a little bit of this kind of sweet vinegar almost like a nice shrimp and cocktail wow one thing you're going to notice about this regions of food is that if it's not really sweet it could be very very light and some people are going to say oh it doesn't have a lot of flavor but the flavor is going to be very light and nuanced all right you guys we have two jiangnan fish dishes right here i've got a crispy fish andrew which almost just looks like a you know crispy fish that could also be from the cantonese region but there's a lot of crossover a lot of southern regions will eat fish like this this is seasoned it's fried and then it's laying on a small puddle of soy sauce that's uh their own and then here i have the smoke fish now this is something that you're gonna see throughout this video back in the day it's supposed to be smoked but i think this one's fried it's very very sweet very sticky very crispy and i like this dish a lot some people argue that this dish originates in wuxi some argue that it's from shanghai well let me just tell you shanghai is going to get the credit for a lot of dishes in this region because it's the biggest city but you know who really knows it's from the general region all right you guys our next two imperial style dishes meaning that they're executed at a very fancy level even beyond their regular versions are chen long's favorite eel even more than peaking duck who knows maybe he tried to call it chan long's duck you know but he didn't get the name so he got the eel the root of it is from the hangzhou you know watertown region why do you think it's considered so fancy is it because kind of the food down here is cooked so delicately i heard uh historically it was the first place in china to be considered rich and still to this day actually that region is considered quite wealthy relative to oh other regions yeah changsu is a nice place eel eating like peking duck all right these are simple dishes you can find at pretty much every spot but they won't be executed at this level obviously as high as chili is um this is a ji tai chalyang gal so jitai is a very particular vegetable that they use it's almost like a i want to say like a chinese arugula you're going to see this used in fried rice where you're going to see white and green fried rice oftentimes at shanghainese restaurants this is what it is this is the loofah loofah is a type of vegetable that comes from chile's special suppliers so i think you're going to find this more in china than in america i've actually never had luffa until i got to this restaurant but this is a banger dish too yeah they look like green noodles but it's really more like shaved like a zucchini cucumber it's better than zucchini it does kind of taste like a zucchini stem it's very soft the garlic is is very subtle but but strong and apparent at the same time it's like buttery zucchini but less bitter andrew this is tuichi this is wine chicken you can find this at every single level of you know jongnon shanghainese restaurant here obviously they got the goji berries on top you know some flowers and stuff a little bit elevated um more imperial but you can find this anywhere for me sort of like the lung jing shrimp with the um green tea flavor i'm looking for a strong wine flavor i want wino's and alcoholics to go for this okay last but not least we got a sweet ceremonial dish it means good luck uh you're going to eat it more for dessert it's very popular in the region you won't find these everywhere else in china this is a date that's been pitted it's been split in half and then they kind of put the little rice mochi on the middle it tastes a lot like chia kao chiaga was like a sticky rice date cake that for me andrew it's like one of my favorite things to eat yo that was so dope to try like elevated shanghainese food for the imperial song dynasty i think one thing that you guys will notice is that in a lot of parts of china not all there's like sort of like two different cuisines there's an imperial cuisine and then like a layman's cuisine it's the same thing in beijing because uh society for so long uh was so hierarchical and stratified that people literally ate like two completely different things in the same city so not all the spots that we go to are gonna be this fancy but what i hope is that you're gonna see a lot of kind of shanghainese region dishes that you have never seen before because i think a lot of people they're used to the xiaolongbao they're used to the shanghai uh ciao man and things like that you know your regular shanghainese dishes that are very legit and very good themselves but it goes way deeper than that beyonce today we're going to be checking out authentic foods from wuxi hangzhou shanghai and more some of it's going to be very authentic some of it not as much but we're going to be learning the whole journey so hopefully next time you know what chinese food you like don't like and most importantly what chinese food you're actually eating aren't you guys we are at little alley right now in midtown this did get a michelin recommendation in 2020. um this was started by a group of shanghainese friends here in new york city let's get into it i mean we're looking at the starters right here this is the malanto with kantofu so this is really representative of the watertown regions and the cooking techniques because of the meticulous knife work if you guys ever see somebody just going that is representative of suits very light you know a lot of shanghainese food you could kind of compare it to japanese food moving on finishing off our shanghainese starters you've got the crispy eel if you look at that region they're very much trying to take fresh water eel they're just trying to accentuate the eel through the use of vinegar soy sauce ginger simple over here we've got uh shrimp noodles this is actually a super slept on dish i actually want to say that this is one of the most slept on dishes in the entire chinese lexicon this dish is incredibly underrated this has dried shrimp real shrimp it has a lot of stir-fried scallions and it's almost like an oil noodle almost like a yoghurt but the more of the shanghainese oil scallion shrimp i'm just gonna go with the fork this is a banger dish do not sleep on the shrimp with dried shrimp noodle another thing about the watertown regions you know your chiang sujitsu zanza shanghai there's actually a ton of buddhist traditions there this is gluten honey tofu cold sweet vegetarian as you can see everything sort of shares a similar color profile due to the chi kyung you know light black vinegar soy braise of course this one throws in the addition of heavy ginger this is crispy fried eel right here guys kind of a controversial disc because a lot of people don't like eel but to me the eel has been sliced into thin strips almost like a calamari you don't eat the whole squid you don't eat the whole eel the chi kang vinegar is strong with this one i've got to say between this and the uh damien these were my two favorite easily five out of five all right you guys the mains have arrived here at little alley um like we said there used to be only four main uh chinese cuisines it was lu and chuan right so uh lu and soo they kind of compete to see who's like the originator of all chinese food this is su jiangsu lu was more like shandong that's where uh confucius is from also where our mom's from but our grandma is from the suicide so shout out to jiangsu sutai which is what we're actually talking about in this video breaks down in a bunch of different subdivisions and one of the more royal subdivisions is huayang tai you guys know that chinese love the double triple entendres when it comes to naming food this is a squirrel fish i heard it is because when you cut up the fish this dish looks like pine cones squirrels like pine cones squirrel fish you draw the connection you see the dominoes fall honestly guys this is just an ultra high quality sweet and sour with all natural ingredients no fillers no substitutes western people would like this fish they would like the flavor but you know in terms of form you probably need to make it a filet like we were saying there's a lot of subdivisions of sutai jiangsu watertown food this is actually for sure part of the huayon cuisine boom you guys got a quail egg right in the middle um a lot of different people do their own version of this i know like taiwanese people really like their own version but this is a more elevated classical shanghainese style lion's head meatball this is probably the largest meatball in chinese cooking it's like a zone zoom without the rice and the mung bean but the meat is being the rice and the mung bean all right so here you have your eel dish with ginger scallion now this is going to be a little bit different than the crispy eel because you can still kind of see the eel pieces and i think that bothers some people i'm not going to lie i'm not a huge fan of eel usually but they've kind of removed a lot of the visually disturbing aspects of the eel so you can't really tell what you're eating it almost looks like mushrooms or a type of noodle one pour this is the red braised pork belly and this actually the story behind this is really interesting it's named after a guy named sue dongpo and he was like a famous poet and writer and pharmacist back in the day he perfected this recipe and that's what i love about chinese cooking is that there's just so many stories behind it now whether or not they're 100 true we'll never really know but the fact is chinese love their stories and they love their meaning this is crispy duck it resembles a lot more of the cantonese fried chicken than it does peeking duck let's be honest but i love that there's different styles of fried and roasted duck think about it think of how deep the cuisine has to go for there to be different styles of crispy duck you know eels are really polarizing because it does remind people of snakes and i'm not gonna lie maybe that's one of the reasons why i don't usually love it but man this one looks good and you know they really clean it up for you here i gotta say for better or worse it doesn't really taste like eew and for me personally i like that but it has still some of that fishy flavor in there strong ginger scallion so this donko pork does fall underneath the huayon cuisine so and i think the cool thing is a lot of these dishes are named after poets the crispy duck may not be but this one is you know naming this the tompo pork is kind of like naming something like the edgar allen pulled pork or something you know it's just because uh in chinese culture they just revere poets and scholars so much i'm gonna eat it with this bun now eating it with the white bun is actually not super super traditional but i think with the rise of the popularity of the taiwanese blob out i think that it makes sense to start serving this especially at a modern spot like little alley another trade of this dish is that the pork is so soft i can chop it with my chopsticks there's a great ratio between fat and meat and i know that it's red so it looks very sweet and sour but actually the flavor is pretty light i might even have to drizzle some of this chili oil on top and just eat it straight up wrapping up here at little alley like i said i would say the dishes here are a little bit more centric on the royal sort of like festive a little bit fancier than your average shanghainese spot type dishes we're looking at the tangyeon which is something that you eat during you know lunar new year chinese new year they're filled with sesame balls i happen to like the coconut milk version you know which is more southern of me but these look really uh like they have a good ratio let me get in there actually the wine flavor is very subtle here some uh other tongue soups have like an incredibly wine flavored version there's no real standardization on this there's like maybe like 10 to 20 different kinds of tongan you can get little ones big ones different flavorings aren't you guys we are at tipsy shanghai right now andrew we are not at joe shanghai this is not your typical shanghai fried noodles and you have your big shalom bao here this is very very traditional oh this is like exactly what uh our grandmother uh ate all the time andrew we are looking at dishes again very traditional shanghainese homestyle cooking right here these are just tiny braised shrimps so you can't actually peel everyone knowing you andrew you're not gonna do that you're just gonna eat it oh no man i might eat the whole thing yeah i'm gonna definitely eat the whole thing well that was super good wow that was relatively even better than the fish yeah that was packing the flavor all right david these are the wuxi xiaolongbao once you bust them open andrew you'll see you know why don't you show the people why the wushi style is different and then to some people it's better i feel like the soup is a little bit uh sweeter it's a little bit more um almost sugary to be honest and i would say this is a really sweet xiaomi mile right here all right andrew i'm breaking down the aotal man right here al jaume fish noodle with chicken broth that's a really unique flavor because you're mixing the fish and the chicken broth the drinkability of that broth is five out of five man i could drink that whole thing it wouldn't feel heavy or overdone or anything all right this is a bamboo with tofu not pork broth soup i mean listen you got tender pieces of pork these tofu knots here if you've never had them i actually don't know the chinese name but they're delicious and then you have large pieces of bamboo and bamboo is something that you're going to find in kind of wushi cooking a lot large pieces of pork with the fat bro i can't even tell which is pork and what's bamboo i'll tell you this they love bamboo we're talking about tender bamboo young bamboo old bamboo water bamboo there are so many different types of bamboo used in that region the watertown region of cooking moving on andrew this is the shanghai smoke fish now i know wuxi also doesn't smoke fish but i don't think it's as saucy as this one now it's not actually smoked and if you made me bet that's partially due to just logistics of not wanting to smoke fish back there because smoking is a long process so i think they fry it and glaze it it tasted similar to the wushi style but way saucier anyway the food is usually light sweet mild with a lot of light vinegar and cooking wine accents bamboo is often used to draw out through umami flavor and most things are cooked with a tender soft texture the main focus is maintaining the original flavor of the item being highlighted whether that be a meat or veggie all right everybody that wraps it up here at tipsy shanghai but we got another spot to go to so we're here at three times the owner is from hangzhou the owner of the previous spot was from wuxi so this is pretty interesting so they all have shanghainese food on the menu but they all have a few things that represent their very ultra specific city they're from andrew leading off it's the neurofontang this is hangzhou only i heard that this is the number one breakfast in hangzhou not in shanghai hong jong right you know what i've been to a lot of shanghainese restaurants and i've never seen this dish until i came here to three times where the owner makes it a point to serve certain hangzhou dishes because he wants to rep the hometown because maybe a lot of people they're not familiar with hong kong food and there's not a lot of hangzhou restaurants you know what the interesting thing is shanghai is the most dominant city in that region but shanghai itself is not a watertown hangzhou and tsujo are water towers so this beef soup is pretty simple you have the fun soup and then you have your sliced beef and it's kind of like a spicy soy sauce broth right here um it's very very simple great for breakfast going to get you started on your day this is a dish that actually is popular in nanjing but like i feel like not popular in america nanjing yaza's duck nanjing ducks it's a cold duck dish listen it's not bad but by all means it is a cold sauceless duck this is also very unique very shanghainese this has got radish on the inside and some salted ham i believe and then over here andrew we've got ones that are i've got more of a sweet pastry over here you know these were the hottest out of all the things man so these are shanghainese uh what they call um i believe they call clamshell pastries very crispy and flaky overall pretty good so what's interesting about these shanghai ones is how you say mandarin how you say one ton let me show you on the inside andrew they have this very particular vegetable called g thai and it's almost got its own flavor almost like a sharp arugula and i love how the wonton broth has a little bit of wine in there like we said shanghainese food very heavy on the wine stir-fried rice cakes with pork this is a popular dish that you would probably find at any standard shanghainese spot between the restaurants of tipsy shanghai three times so far you can tell that the flavors are a little bit lighter it's cleaner there's not too much grease there's not a lot of spice either but overall very very easy to eat here we have the very traditional shanghai xiaomi they look just like the cantonese xiaomai like the cmi that you'll get at dim sum except it's the sticky rice and pork mixture inside instead of pork shrimp and mushroom let's take a look it's the same wrapper though tops open they drop the top these you will find at all times in the morning i mean this is like essentially a rice gum last but not least david we have the second most famous bow from the shanghai region which is the shenzhen bao david do you know if the filling is usually pretty similar to a xiaomi bao i feel like it is yeah it does feel like it's still got the same braised meat shenzhen bao [Music] oh i'll tell you here here at three times these are really good i don't even like shinjin bao to be honest everywhere i get them because i think it's such an easy dish to mess up because there's like steaming elements and frying elements but this one is good i would say three times has an amazing ratio of bow to meat to fried side bao is fluffy enough but it's not too fluffy man this one's good all right andrew we're wrapping up here at three times as we continue our sort of shanghai changsu anhui crawl what was your favorite thing honestly my favorite thing here at three times you know like we said this is kind of like a hangzhou spot are these uh clam shell pastries those were really good and especially try the radish one with ham my favorite thing here that you've got to get is the shenzhen bao it's just fluffy enough the size is right there it's crispy on the bottom just enough juice hey overall guys you know they still got some dishes here at three times again all right you guys so we are at 456 new shanghai restaurant this is really representative basically the new york style of shaolin bar is going to have a lot more juice the skin is going to be thicker to accommodate the larger size to prevent it from breaking but even versus the shanghainese style i think that the oil and the gelatin is going to be much thicker to be honest um you know after looking at a lot of people's tables here they're not really making it beyond the xiaolongbao or maybe the fried chaomian you know they're keeping it super basic now here's the thing about shanghainese food in america it's really interesting because that overall shanghai region like we've been talking about in this video has like hundreds of dishes but most people in america when they say they like shanghainese food they're really only talking about three to maybe five different dishes so actually guys if you guys have ever been to a din tai phong uh from taiwan originally but now globally they have restaurants everywhere you're gonna find a lot of these dishes because din tai fung despite being from taipei taiwan is shanghainese based so for example this is tai kaoyu this is a seaweed fried fish specific to the shanghai region um you probably could get it around shanghai but really this is where it's from we are at a new york style shanghainese restaurant which is a little bit more americanized they do give you the salt here this is authentic so it's really interesting everything on the table here is authentic but it just looks different slightly in form this is actually a shanghainese dessert right here i think they also eat it in ningbo if i'm not mistaken this is very traditional i do not think a lot of young people would order this this would be something definitely for the older crowd this is aka drunken chicken and man this dish really also epitomizes the region because it's so light and it just uses wine as the primary flavoring keeping the ingredients whether it's the shrimp or the chicken in such a clean format i mean that is very very very emblematic of the jiangsu region all right and our last appetizer here we have the aromatic beef now this is like a kind of boiled beef shank that's been marinated in some seasoning i'm not gonna lie some other spots they give you like a side dip you know something for you to put it in some vinegar or soy sauce but they're just telling you just to eat the beef straight up i thought that beef was gonna be dry it is not i'm feeling the aromatics you are looking at a a pork pump aka a pork shoulder right now now this is a pretty authentic dish i want to say the color you know it's a little bit more red at the new york shanghainese spots you want to talk about uh fatty christmas hams guys can't beat this guys shanghai has everything from xiaolongbao to gigantic pork pumps visually they look different but flavor profile wise pretty similar gelatinous pork so between the chinatown shanghainese restaurants and the new ones that have just opened three years ago that are catering more towards the international student population i mean listen there's a place for everything and each has its own history there's one that's coming straight from china right now you know the wechat generation and then there's this one that is you know 30 maybe 40 years old where they're serving general sews here at a shanghainese restaurant and this is not even particularly a shanghainese dish at all i think for a lot of american people who are diving into chinese food some of their first restaurants that they went to was like a joe shanghai where they just got the fried noodles and shalom baos and those type of dishes got them hooked and were serving as a gateway for them to get deeper into chinese food so i think that's great so that's it for episode one of which chinese food are you eating we hope that you have a better idea of what chinese watertown regional dishes are and what the flavors are supposed to be hopefully you saw some sweet or vinegary dishes that you really want to try now and it's dope that we didn't even have to leave the city there's actually so much deep cut authentic chinese food in manhattan you just gotta look around and some might wonder why two chinese americans are doing this series well maybe we're chinese enough to feel close to the culture but american enough to stay curious so let me know what you think about shanghainese food in general down below what your favorite dish is and be on the lookout for episode two
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I'm Retiring
(Brian exhales) - Yeah, let me know when you're ready. I will look right at the camera. (chuckles) - [Rob] Yeah, we're good. - Okay. So, ready to do this. There comes a time in any career, I think, when you get to a certain point, you take a look around and you're like, "You know what? I think I'm done." You just feel like, you know, I've done a lot, I've accomplished a lot, met some great people, made some great connections, felt like I've actually contributed something to the world, and just kinda feeling like I've got nothing left to prove here and there's no further that I want to take this. I've had this experience in my life before in a couple different situations. So I used to run a modern classical music series in Baltimore. Did that for five years, started very small and we actually ended up growing it into something that was quite successful. We got a lot of great press, won a national award for adventurous programming. I love doing it. It was fun, but after five years, I kinda got to the point where I was ready to move on. So I did. Had that same sort of situation during my days as a bicycle racer. Raced for almost 10 years. I was a Cat 1, which is the top level you can achieve in amateur cycling. Won some races, time trials, that was my thing. Loved racing for the team and using my skills to help set the other guys up for success. But it kinda wore on me after a while, you know? To be competitive at that level is a full-time commitment. And I remember the day, the exact moment, and exactly where I was, it was just after the racing season ended, I was just out for like a nothing ride, I was going up this little hill, I slumped over my handlebars and I said, "I can't do this anymore." So you might think that after putting so much time and work and effort into both of those things that I might feel some regret about leaving or at the very least, have some kinda doubts about whether or not I was making the right decision. But I'll tell you that in both of those situations, when I made that decision, I had absolutely no regrets. In fact, I actually felt like a huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders. I honestly felt free and genuinely excited for whatever the next thing was gonna be. So it just so happened that the next thing for me after the music series and bicycle racing was He Spoke Style. It was the fall of 2012 when I stopped doing the music series and retired from racing and then I launched He Spoke Style. Very first post was February 17th, 2013. And we'll get back to that post. But first, you may have noticed that we just kinda passed the 10 year anniversary and there was nothing to market, nothing here on the channel, nothing on the website, nothing on social, and that's what I wanna talk about. Because I've been having those feelings again that I talked about at the beginning of this video. I've accomplished a lot, made some great connections, felt like I contributed something to the world, nothing more to prove, ready to move on to the next thing. So that's why I have decided to retire from the army. Yes, that's right. Now, some of you probably know that I have been and currently still am, don't let the beard fool you, an active duty soldier in the United States Army. But for those of you who are like, "What?" Let me just get you up to speed. So for the last almost 20 years, I've served as a member of the United States Army Field Band from Washington DC, play the saxophone with the group, and I know some of you have come to the channel and asked, "Hey, are you that same guy in those Army Field Band videos?" Yes, that's me, and proud to have been in a couple of the most popular videos that the Army field Band ever made. Playing the saxophone was not the only thing I did with the Army Field Band. I was also very involved for the last 10 years or so in public affairs and strategic communications. For a long time, I was a go-to spokesperson for the group. So I do interviews, you know, anything from newspaper, online, radio, podcast, television. I did it. Over the past few years, I've been training our people to do that. So love doing those sorts of things as well. I also worked a lot to get media coverage for the group. A few of the things that I'm most proud of was a huge story that we had on AP News as well as national coverage on the CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell and NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt. In addition to that, I was also the announcer for the group for a number of years. Absolutely loved that role. So much fun to be in front of an audience, connect with them and pretty much set the conditions for them to enjoy the show. I mean, I did other little things too. Those were kind of the big things in the span of my career. And it was great. And there were a lot of things that I truly loved about it. I loved playing music for people. And honestly, I got to the point where I didn't care where I played, who I was playing for or what I was playing, as long as those people were entertained, inspired or moved in some way, which I know happened every single concert. I loved working with such amazing musicians and people. Some of the people I won't miss as much as others, but I guess that's how it goes anywhere. Been to all 50 states, overseas a few times. It was a really great career, but it was time to leave. The schedule for the group is challenging. Typically on the road about 100 days of the year. If any of you have ever served in the military, you know your daily schedule can be very unpredictable. That was fine for a while, but you just sort of roll with it. But it gets kinda stressful over time. And you know, as you move through a career in the military, you transition into something other than what you were hired to do specifically. And that's usually a managerial type of role. I love mentoring people, but you know, there were elements of upper level management that weren't really my favorite thing to deal with, especially in a highly corporate environment where it's more like steering an aircraft than driving a Ferrari. So that was very frustrating to me. Overall though, my decision to retire from the army after 20 years, two months and 29 days was for two very big reasons. The first was to be home and to be able to spend more time with Robin and my family. It's really hard to be away from home for so long and I just didn't wanna do that anymore. And the second reason is to finally be able to devote 100% of my time to He Spoke Style. So when I started this 10 years ago, it was kind of easier to keep up with. I didn't have quite as many responsibilities in my army career as I've had the last three, four, five years, and it really has gotten incredibly difficult to balance. So instead of spending 100% of 10% of my time on HSS, it will be 100% of 100% of my time. And also, Rob is actually retiring from the army too. He's right there behind the camera right now. So I know that we are both looking forward to making this a full-time thing. So my actual retirement date, my last day in the army is October 31st of this year. My retirement ceremony is May 10th. There's a lot involved in retiring and boxes that you need to make sure you check. So there is a bit of a transition period. I'm using that time now, which is why you may notice a little bit of a lull in our content creation at this point, to do some things that are really going to set us up for success, growth and really being able to scale into the future. Right now, we are working with a consultant to map all of our processes, develop SOPs for everything, and that'll help with hiring, training in the future and to really dig into our project management, refine that process and implement some things in our softwares that we use to make the whole thing just much more streamlined and efficient. It's something I probably should've done a long time ago, but I was doing the best that I could. So in addition to really getting dialed in here on the channel, the other big news is that the HSS website and shop will be getting a complete makeover. We just signed a contract with an incredible web design and development agency to make that happen. It's probably gonna be in the four month range for the entire product, start to finish. But the experience, both on the editorial side and the commerce side, is going to be absolutely amazing. From a personal point of view, having started He Spoke Style originally as a website, I'm really looking forward to kind of getting back to basics in terms of that part of how we tell stories and reach people. There'll be a lot of synergy between the channel, the website and the shop. So speaking of the website, earlier in the video I mentioned the very first post that I ever did on He Spoke Style and I wanna come back to that right now. So one of the things that I'm most proud of, having done this now for 10 years, is that the message has remained consistent. In this whole influencer world, you see people kinda jumping from one thing to the next and you just kinda wonder like, you know, what do they really stand for? That's really never been my thing. For me, it's always been about the journey and helping people on their own journey to understand the transformational power of dressing well. And as evidence, here is a little bit of what I wrote in that very first post. "It seems easy enough, but can certainly be overwhelming. With so many choices, options, and opinions, it can definitely be difficult to know where to start, what to do and how to do it. But like anything, investing little thought and time pays big dividends. I started this blog to offer style inspiration, tips, advice and answers to common as well as detail-oriented menswear and grooming questions and as a starting point for guys interested in developing a menswear collection or refining their personal style. It should be fun." End quote. It should be fun and it will be fun, and I thank you for all the support over the years that has made He Spoke Style what it is today. So more good things to come. Stay tuned.
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