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6XT4Tul9Gdw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XT4Tul9Gdw | Hank Williams Jambalaya COVER | [Music] goodbye [Music] go go P the down [Music] the the sweetest one [Music] me so of a gun will have big fun on the B crawfish pie and feed the gum CU tonight going to see my [Music] M bck guitar F fruit jar in the G son of a have [Music] big F know the place is buzzing can f come to see a doen dressing style go me oh my son of a gun had big fun [Music] on pie feel gumo cuz tonight I'm going to see [Music] my B gu F jar in the game CU now have be fo on the back [Music] cight I'm going to see [Music] my pick fruit jar the [Music] G on | Wage Slaves | UCfdt098guzkrHtY5Cmg2hBg | 2012-08-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 123 | 541 |
GB3zaGtKMO4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB3zaGtKMO4 | The Hidden Costs of CNC's! | for the last three years this machine has been my Workhorse but last week I upgraded to this it's my second time making a big investment in my shop specifically into cnc's and both times I've done this the hidden costs have surprised me on these machines there are the cost of the machine which you know up front and then there's everything else which rarely gets talked about and I want to talk about that in this video now I bought this machine about three years ago and while it isn't a hobbyist machine I think that it relates mostly or closely to what a hobbyist machine can do in terms of CNC machines the first thing you need for this machine to work is power it seems obvious but there are costs to that this is a 30 amp machine which isn't incredibly expensive but I did need to run power to it I needed to run a cord to it and you know that's a few hundred bucks in electrical and that's a cost you're going to want to think about if you're running your machine the next hidden cost is going to be dust collection you're going to need some sort of dust collection I recommend an actual dust collector not a shop vac you can get away with shopback but I recommended an actual dust collector but that's going to be a cost you're going to need to factor that in it's going to be Plumbing it's going to be a dust boot and it's going to be the actual dust collector tooling we have a lot of tools to do a lot of different things and these are not cheap these range anywhere from 30 bucks to some of these are 190 dollars I want to say this one's 230 dollars so they go even more expensive than that I have some tooling coming in for some jobs that the kit is 700 tooling is expensive also it's a consumable it doesn't last forever it will get worn down and it will go go bad you'll either need to have it sharpened which is another cost or replace it which is another cost these things are expensive and it's a thing you need to factor into your buy the next cost to consider is software you have to have software to run your machine this is Aspire you can get vcarve Pro these are paid programs I think vcarve Pro is about 700 bucks I want to say this is about 1200 or 1500 bucks it might even be more than that I can't remember what I paid it was a while ago but it's expensive there are free options out there they are not good everyone I know who uses them uses them for a very short amount of time and then eventually goes to something paid typically they're going to vectric which makes vcarve Pro or Aspire there are other options out there like Fusion 360 but I'm not going to go into Weeds on that you will need some sort of software that you can do CAD in which is your design software and camon which is your Machining software because you can design it in here but just designing it here doesn't mean that machine is going to cut it you need this software to tell that machine what to do hold down the spindle is moving very quickly you can't just lay a work piece on the bed and expect it to stay in place you have to find a way to hold it down there's many ways to do it I'll show you how I've done it my machine came with this integrated t-track in there it's a system that we kept because that's what it came with and we were happy with it and I didn't really want to spend the time and extra money to change it out there are other options out there I won't go into them but here's how we use ours we have lateral pressure clamps which keeps this from moving we have those options and then we have pieces that clamp down from the top down it's just a simple t-track clamp and it holds this piece in place the advantage to this lateral type is that you can almost tool this entire work piece without risking the bit hitting the clamp with this style obviously you can only work on the work piece from here so you're gonna have some waste and if you don't set up your job properly there's a chance that your bit will hit this and the bit will not win out over this it will explode the next cost I want to talk about is spoil boards they aren't very expensive but it isn't free you will need to buy a new spoil board every once in a while I think I'm on my third spoil board in three years so I'm getting about a Year's worth of life out of them it's not much it's like 60 bucks for a sheet to do this whole bed but it's not free so it's just something you're going to want to factor in and you may want a different configuration on your spoil board there's many options for that I'm not going to go into that but the material does cost something now let's talk about the costs of this piece this is a much more expensive machine and it has very similar hidden costs but they're just more expensive so let's talk about that first let's talk about electrical this is just a bigger machine and it needs more electricity so the electrical costs are higher and I'm not talking about the power bill it is definitely more expensive I'm talking about the electrical wires this is a 12 horsepower spindle and it also has a nine horsepower vacuum pump down here they're both three-phase machines the power coming into my shop is only single phase so they had to wire it so that it can run single phase and then convert it over to three phase for both of these two powerhouses that means I have to have very low gauge thick wire to power them it's expensive it's just expensive stuff I ran an 80 amp circuit to this coming out of this control unit going to the vacuum pump I'm running eight gauge wire and that's two gauge wire I want to say or zero gauge wire it's really heavy stuff and it's just very expensive just like the other machine this machine needs dust collection in fact it needs much better dust collection because it cuts much more material much faster I'm still running my old dust collector this will be replaced soon for now it's doing the job but it's not quite where I want it to be so I have to buy a new dust collector to keep up with this machine's capabilities this isn't a cheap setup you have to buy the dust collector you have to buy the plumbing you got to buy the flex hose you got to buy the special fittings to keep it suspended in the air all these different things they add up very quickly we're talking thousands of dollars just like the other CNC you need tooling but this machine has special tooling because it has an auto tool changer which is amazing and we'll go into that but it needs tool holders it needs new collets and by and large you can use the same bits from the other machine the older machine on the new machine but if you don't have either machine and you're buying a new machine you need to get tooling again now let's talk about the collets the old machine uses these ER 20 collets the new machine uses these er32 collets look at that size difference it's massive as you can guess these are more expensive it's not much more expensive but it is more expensive like I just said this machine has an auto tool changer and it's specifically an eight tool Auto changer right now there's one in the spindle but let's grab this one off here the spindle will actually come and pick these tool holders off this rack this tool holder is quite expensive these range anywhere from about 40 bucks to three hundred dollars each and there's eight on here so that adds up very quickly much like the other machine this requires software I need design software and machining software and as a business I'm trying to bring in more cabinet work and that's really the main reason why I invested in this machine we have traditionally done more one-off furniture pieces but now I want to do cabinet work and I've found software called Mosaic that is specific to Cabinetry and that is about 150 a month and that is an investment and it pays for itself but it's a cost it's something that needs to be factored in the next cost is the one that really caught me off guard because I didn't know I needed it at all and I didn't need it with the other CNC and that's air you need really good pneumatics to run this CNC I had to invest in an 80 gallon machine I think I could have gotten by with a 60 gallon but this machine is kind of like a safety net machine for me but this is 1500 bucks for the air compressor outside of the air compressor you've got to get a pre-filter and those aren't particularly expensive but it's a couple hundred bucks you can get them in a lot of places and then you need an air dryer because you can't have moisture in these lines the moisture in the lines will destroy the tooling over time and you just can't have it this is a direct expansion type of air dryer you can also get a desiccant style air dryer this is the more expensive one up front but it's cheaper in the long run the desiccant style is cheaper up front but you're going to have to be changing out filters all the time outside of the compressor and dryer and filters you have all the lines and all the adapters and fittings and all the stuff that goes with that it's a lot every time you have a transition you have to get a different fitting or a t Junction or a lever and pulley it's just so much stuff and it takes like a whole day of just setting up the air it's a pain in the neck I want to say I'm four or five thousand dollars just into air to get the CNC running just like on the other machine you need to be able to hold your work piece down this doesn't use clamps this machine uses the vacuum system this is a vacuum pump I want to say this is about nine thousand dollars for this vacuum pump that is not on the price sheet when you're buying it on the website so that's another line item that cost a bunch of money and it's really cool I mean it works really great and we'll go into that here but it's a very expensive machine so this kind of all ties together this we talked about the spoil board on the other machine this is the spoil board the vacuum system actually has so much strength and power it actually pulls air through the MDF and holds the piece down you can operate it that way and you can just have a piece of MDF down here and run your bed but you're not maximizing it and when you're investing this much money into tooling and Machinery you want it to be as maximized as you can possibly have it so let's talk about the cost of maximizing your vacuum bed underneath the MDF there is the vacuum bed this has these gaskets in here these are not free these are basically a consumable that you will use over time they should last you a long time but they are not free and they do cost money and you use this to segregate your zones on your vacuum bed this CNC has six vacuum zones and that's why you need the gasket grid it helps segregate those six zones off because sometimes you just don't need to do a full sheet work piece on top of the spoiler board I have this gasket grid this actually makes your vacuum suction about six times stronger because instead of having a full open sheet of MDF you have it you know confined down to these tiny holes that are on a one inch grid this is not free either it does cost money it's well worth the money because it maximizes your suction from your vacuum bed and like I said earlier if you're paying this much money for a machine you want it to work at its Peak Performance we've been running this machine for about a week we're still getting it set up and figuring it all out but we quickly learned that having the vacuum pump and the air compressor in the shop is one way too loud and two this thing creates a ton of heat it's pushing out air that's about 160 degrees so I am paying to cool the shop and I'm also paying to heat the shop and it makes no sense so what we're going to do is we're gonna make a shelter right outside the other side of this wall that's going to be for the vacuum pump and the air compressor that's going to be done this next week it has to happen there's no way we can leave these loud and hot machines in the shop it's going to be a nightmare in here when it starts getting real hot in the summer so the question is are the hidden costs worth it well I've already done this once I bought that CNC about three years ago and I had hidden costs involved with that one and I'll tell you right now that machine has paid for itself and it paid for itself in six months do I know for sure this one will pay for itself I don't am I very confident that it will I am I think it will and with the direction my business is going this is a move that makes a lot of sense for me [Music] | Coffey Custom Builds | UCVegc5su_rzqA17hDn0mKXQ | 2023-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,455 | 12,501 |
S6Olpp1rx28 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6Olpp1rx28 | Missing Stairs in Larp Communities - Maury Brown | hi thanks I'm in the terrible position of having to follow eirick flatland but then I remember that someone's followed eirick flatland since 1997 and so someone has to do it I want to thank you for having me back last year I gave a Nordic LARP talk that I was I was very excited to be invited and I talked about something that was a bit playful and and this year I'm talking about something that's not playful at all and perhaps that has to do with last year was before we actually ran any of the magical events and this is post magical events so we're going to talk today about a topic missing stairs and LARP communities and so this is a tough topic and a vulnerable topic but it needs to be done and so we'll start off with what is the missing stair and so you see the lady here taking the step over a stair that's not there all right sometimes you might have also heard it as a broken stair and so it's a metaphor and what it means is you have a predatory or problematic person in your community and you know that it exists you know that there's this problematic stair but instead of fixing the problem right you just tell everyone that it exists right you tell them that they should step over the stair and make sure they're aware that that stairs there and it's your job to figure out ways to go around it and so the problem is everyone knows that it exists and they just pretend it doesn't all is better now yay I don't feel quite as loud so thank you so this person that's a missing stair it usually has to do with abuse harassment predatory behavior and especially of a sexual nature and so the missing stairs and LARP SAR the proverbial elephant in the room right is that we know it's there and we it makes things a little difficult and no one's really acknowledging it they might have friends or allies or supporters or Co abusers who are in positions of power leaders can abdicate responsibility for the missing stare for various reasons and we just work around it the collective will or the collective resources is insufficient to actually fix the problem and so an elephant in a room is one thing a missing stare in a house is one thing but now we have the flying elephant and by that we mean that we're LARP is a global community now and so it's one thing for everyone in a specific community to know that they should step over this stair but what we have now is we can have a predator from Britain who comes to Finland or a predator from Norway who goes to Denmark or a predator from America who goes to Poland or a predator from any other country who comes to America and because we have this global community it makes this problem even more difficult because the way people have dealt with it is I've kept it in my community and at least if it's in my community it's not anywhere else and we can deal with it is part of the rationale except that now the elephants fly and so you can have the problem of a person making actual threats or demands or becoming a repeated or serial problem so the issue is how do communities tend to deal with missing stairs they exist right and the way they tend to deal with it is these sort of four w's right is they they worry about it right and they know that it exists and they think it's a problem and they're not quite sure what to do with it and it may be because they don't they're overwhelmed by it and they have the best intentions but they aren't feeling equipped or able to do anything they work on warning people about it right and so the resources are sent towards getting people to be aware they put people on watch right they say this is sufficient as long as we're watching them then everything's ok right and so the resources are actually diverted towards watching them and then of course the workaround with the two main tools of LARP organizing duct tape and wd-40 but in this case they're they're not fixing the stair right they are putting patches in place that maintain the problem another thing they might do is make excuses right many things that we might have heard we're trying to help them LARP itself can be rehabilitating they have a right to play they're my friend I don't want to create division in the community my personal interactions with them have all been positive oh you just don't know how to deal with them they're just socially awkward what do you want us to do treat them like a leper we can't fix that problem but we're doing our best cut us some slack it's not a problem all the time today was a good day they don't know any better we'll just talk to him right all of these things are problems that make this continue what we need to understand is that these strategies protect the predator we need to understand that these strategies enable the predator we need to understand that these strategies normalize the behaviors and allow them to continue every day that a predator has a good day in a LARP is evidence that can be used against someone when they come forward to say that there's been a problem these strategies send a message that abuse is tolerated in this community and very importantly these strategies devalue those who have been harmed and it discredits their experience these strategies devalue the safety of other people and unfortunately these strategies allow others to continue to be harmed those are bitter pills to swallow because you think you're doing the right thing and you're doing your best and there's a lot of stuff coming at you and you care and you're empathetic and you want to treat people and you want them to be rehabilitated and you want them to learn and you believe that this is a medium where people can change some people can't be reformed if you're trying to figure out what a missing stare looks like they're very skilled they're very good at what they do they're believable they're charming they're charismatic they're duplicitous they vary their behavior based on the audience so it can be legitimately true that every experience you've had with them is positive and every experience someone else has had with them is terrible they have shock and denial when you tend to talk to them oh I can't imagine what would have happened I would never have thought that they tend to turn things into being their own victim they became that they themselves are the targets of persecution or that someone has a vendetta against them or they themselves have been abused they tend to want your pity they want you to give them the emotional labor they want to make things about them their own contributions they lie they mislead they omit information so that they can't be incriminated and they have faulty memories if you actually get more information about something suddenly they might remember something that they didn't tell you before because they were in the lie mislead and omit stage they are unrepentant this continues the same story oh there's a problem I can't imagine that there's a problem they seek power and influence they seek out the vulnerable they tend to make themselves indispensable to an organization and then they call on that later as proof of their value they groom supporters they find people who are in their corner and in their club so that when there's an accusation against them these people will come forward and and be behind them and also against you they make themselves bigger than they are building up their own importance and they create dependencies and other people they have a tendency to want to be the rescuer they will actually sometimes go out of their way to get an example of a time that they did something for social justice or to help someone else so they can point to that example when it's time for them to demonstrate encounter some accusation and they'll gas light they'll help well anything that other people tell or remember will somehow not be the truth and sadly predators use the alibi of role play itself to do harm LARP are a fantastic place for growth and breaking down your boundaries and learning things about yourself and learning things about Society they're also a hotbed for the kind of environment where a predator can do the most harm you're out of your element you're in a new place you're trying something new you're portraying a new character you're vulnerable you may be alone LARP themselves they will get to say it wasn't me it was my character well what can you do about these things well first up I think you need to listen to the people who come forward with bad experiences those people are very brave and they're likely terrified you need to believe them and validate the other people's experiences as especially when they're different from your own you speak up support and advocate those who are speaking up many of them won't come forward on their own publicly because of such amazing fear of retaliation ostracization and and fear just fear of of being considered a problem and so sometimes you get the information through a proxy so speak up again especially to those who have influenced something else you might be able to do is support the tough calls when an organizer has to make a tough call don't assume that they've suddenly lost their minds don't assume that this person or these policies that were in place before that made sense are suddenly now being abused don't assume that discrimination is happening you have to respect that you may not have all the information and you may not have all the information and you may never have all the information and that has to do with privacy and it has to do with a very real protection of those people who should they be known may experience actual physical or emotional harm again you can demand accountability from organizers all right if the game organiser refuses to take the hard decisions and to remove unrepentant unreformed predators or if they make a hostile environment for those who have been harmed then don't support their games vote with your wallet something else you can try to do is share information this is fraught right remember the flying elephant so what can happen is you get someone who burns a bridge in a community and just goes and finds another community and it takes some time for that community needed to figure out what's going on and so sharing information especially with other organized organizers is important you can have a code of conduct and a for reporting for decision making and for reporting a decision and having that code of conduct is so huge because when that happens and if it hasn't happened yet it will happen you need something to fall back on to say this is what I do I do this first and then I do this second because you're mortified and you're you're completely upset and confused that this could happen and so you have the steps that you can do the steps also help tell other people what will be done because one of the things that happens is people cry unfair they cry foul they think the organizer is playing favorites they think they are being over-reactive or overzealous right and you can say this is the code of conduct this is what was expected there were violations we took this action it's on page 12 you can have a safe space safety committee and safety mechanics in your LARP community and those help people to want to come forward and take and take action and you reiterate that the players are more important than the lots and people have to know that and feel that and you have to take action this is not a case for hypocrisy this is not a case where you make lip service and say oh sure we'll take care of it and you make a backroom deal it is not your responsibility to rehabilitate these people you need to fix the stair and you need to know that when you do this you become a target you become a target for all the people who are supporters of this person you become a target for taking an action that appears to be punitive to someone who is considered valuable because like it or not a lot of times these predators are fantastic role players it goes hand in hand so when you do this you will become a target do it anyway thanks [Applause] | Nordic Larp Talks | UCB3ZraVyc4Lm0Ii_KJ7OwyQ | 2018-03-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,219 | 12,074 |
skn_-ukg15c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skn_-ukg15c | Lefert P. Schulze - Plant microbiota assembly and functions in plant health | so yeah I've been working five years in science and a word on the innate immune system of plants for many years on plant pathogenic interactions but about eight or nine years ago I experienced my midlife crisis and and and the consequence of the midlife crisis was that I started this new project you know really from scratch on the plant microbiota and what I will do today is what you know the outcome of this midlife crisis and really what I try is discuss and share and hopefully also entertain you with our ongoing work on the plant micro motor assembly and functions in plant growth and health and because I cannot expect that any of you knows what the microbiota plant microbiota is about I think I will spend a few introductory slides a few introductory words to familiarize you with this topic now it started off with the observation you know about 10 years ago or 15 years ago that any healthy asymptomatic plant out there in nature you know that you see now beautifully green but these healthy asymptomatic plants live in association with a rich diversity of microorganisms and here's just a little bit of nomenclature the some of the microbial cells that populate a healthy asymptomatic plant that is what is called the plant micro motor so the some of the microbial cells the some of the microbial genomes that colonize a healthier that's called the plant microbiome so that's important to keep in mind now what this cartoon is aimed to illustrate that one unique feature of the plant microbiota is that we are not only talking about microbes from one microbe or class that colonize different organs of the plant so for example here leaf these are bacteria but in plants we also have other classes of microorganisms for example these motile protests protists that actually gray on these bacteria and implants we have many fungi that can either colonize underground parts like the root system or the leaf system so the plant microbe order consists of at least three microbial classes bacteria very dominant fungi and protists now I'd like to in one slide more or less summarize almost in a decade of work on the plant microbiota and I will focus on the root microbiota so these are microorganisms that associate with healthy asymptomatic groups of plants any plant out there and to introduce into this I just like to illustrate with this slide that from a physiological point of view a plant root is related to the digestive tract of vertebrates in humans and you may ask why because both of these organs the digestive tract as well as the root are organs that are dedicated for nutrient mobilization and nutrient uptake so that's the shared feature amongst the two and actually the root has been described as a digestive organ where the inside is turned out and that is actually illustrated in this cross-section here so if you look at now this extended cross section you have a root this is the outside of the root this is the outermost epithelium or the root epidermis and this is the bog soil so all plants grow in natural soil in unplanted soil and if you now look at bacterial diversity and bacterial density you see a very high density and diversity of bacteria and natural soil and you see a progressive decline of diversity as you move closer to them to the root and you see an inverse topology in our gut where inside the lumen of the gut you have a very high bacterial density and diversity and this progressively declines as move closer to our gut epithelial right so it's it's really the root can be perceived as a gut you know where the inside is is is turned out and I should mention that really soil natural soil out there is in many cases being perceived as something boring but actually soil is the compartment on this planet that harvests the greatest diversity the greatest density of bacteria so roughly one gram of soil of natural soil contains ten to the nine bacteria per gram of soil right so it's soil is a picture of that that's what it is and roots actually that are growing inside inside natural soil they are exposed to an incredible diversity of soil borne bacteria okay so one advantage that we have in plants over those this study the gut microbiome is then we know where the bacteria come from and we know the start inoculum so each time a new root is formed the the bacteria that then end up associated with the roots and that live partly inside the roots the root endows file they are derived from the soil biome that's very important right very important this is the nones start inoculum for the gut for for example for our human gut bacterium there's the inoculum sauce where do they come from is most likely from the mother but you know it's still a contentious issue right in whether there is really a defined start inoculum now I mentioned before several microbial classes of the plant microbe water bacteria fungi and protists and what are the proposed functions of these microbial communities that associate with healthy plants nutrient mobilization from soil is a very important one and you can see this you know I think this is a very important observation or fact plants are photosynthetic their photo autotrophic organisms and they can convert carbon dioxide into organic sugar right into organic carbon I will into carbohydrate hydrates and they release a substantial amount of the fixed carbon dioxide via long-distance transport into soil so there's an enormous amount of organic carbon that is fixed via photosynthesis that is exuding into plants or as a substantial energy investment into so you ask why is that and keep in mind that the plant is never short of organic carbon but we as animals or humans of course we need to take up organic nutrients all the time right so that's a very fundamental difference we need to take up organic nutrients but plants produce their own organic carbon and so when we compare in this study you know two years ago the microbe community of the gut and the microbial community of the roots what we learned from this exercise is that there's essentially zero overlap of out.you so the bacteria that populate your digestive tract and the bacteria that populated the root there's zero OTO overlap you know in terms of picture all species so if you eat your vegetables later on during lunch don't worry none of these plant Associated microbes will persist in your digestive tract okay that's important so one function of the root microbiota I mentioned is nutrient mobilization from soil another one is very important for plant hell's is in direct pathogen protection I will show you an example abiotic stress tolerance salt tolerance draw tolerance and increase plant fitness so there's an increase increased reproductive fitness of plants in the presence of these plant associate microbes another important observation published few years ago it's a rapid acquisition of microbes from the soil by all within few days after seed germination if you put a seed in a soil within ten days you have a mature fully differentiated root microbots so it's a rapid process and is a conserved taxonomic composition I will show you that at final level so high taxonomic rank in contrasting environments on every plant individual every plant individual has the same taxonomic with very robust rate but this applies only for bacteria not for fungi so the bacterial microbiome must be considered different from the fungi from all the functions that live in association but conserved taxonomic composition we always find the same the same suspects if you like next one it's an evolutionary ancient clan trait that might have its evolutionary origin before the emergence of seed plants so maybe even like reports or even in micro algae that live in soil and the root microbial world as well as the leaf micro that they're remarkably stable communities microbial communities now stable against metabolic probations for example caused by flowering when plants flower or drastic changes in plants edger and finally if we look at variation of the communities if we quantify how different are they the percent of variation that matters most is soil type it explains 20 to 25% because soil is the diet type of the plants right if you grow them in an acidic soil in an alkaline soil in a marginal soil nutrient rich nutrient pool so very much as our gut microbiota depends on the diet type the the lead microbiota is very much dependent on soil type and plant species and genotype explains five to ten percent of the variation and then a little bit plant age and soil residence time all right now a few years ago my group and also Julia focus group we joined our forces and we wanted to move plant microbiota research beyond what I showed in the previous slide just descriptive studies we wanted to generate the tools and a toolbox that enabled us to really carry out experiments that can dissect causal relationships between the plant microbiota for plant health and so what we decided to do is we systematically have established culture collections culture collections from Arabic OPS's plants grown in nature right grown in natural soil and we've established a root derived culture collection of the bacterial microbiome from root and in parallel from leaves so bacteria that populate leaves and what is shown on these complex slides is that we've been able to isolate his pure cultures 66 percent of the route associated bacteria and 61 percent of the leaf associated bacteria and what is shown in this slide is in the inner circle these dots they present the result of a culture independent community profiling technology that enables you essentially do today all in a simple form bacterial species that associate with roots when they grow in natural soil so this is the diversity that we can detect using culture independent technologies and what you see is the final genetic tree in the center and I've color-coded this in green we have alpha beta in gamma proteobacteria in red we have the Actinobacteria and then in blue the bacterial deities and then we have the FEMA codes and you can see at a glance that the taxonomic composition in the leaf is very similar right most of them are alphabetic Amma proto bacteria actively bacteria bacteria leaders in some vehicles and so from thousands of isolated bacteria we've then established a core collection of the root and the leaf microbiota that is maximized for phylogenetic diversity and that now comprises the majority of the bacterial species that colonize arid opposite roots and leaves in nature and when you look very closely you can see there's an extensive species overlap between the reef the the root and the leaf microbiota and so the take-home message from this slide is that the majority of big kills finish of them even micro motor is culturable we can store them at minus eighty degrees and now we have a representative collection of both leaf and the root micro boat and what I want to now demonstrate to you is how we capitalize on these culture collections to carry out micro water reconstitution biology and the laboratory environment so where we mimic these root and leaf Associated communities in the land and I need to introduce for this to you ken-san clay which is an inert matrix it's simple it's simplified soil if you like because you can you know this is clay I'm sure many of you know that you can grow also plants them you know in clay you can simply autoclave the stick the clay so that it's germ-free and then you place on top of the clay you place seat surface sterilized Arbutus italiana seats of this model plant right you put services so you have essentially ignore Baltic plant very similar to ignore the Baltic mice the only difference is that this is hundredfold less expensive than doing an experiment with metabolic mice and then we grow these germ-free plants in these transparent closed environments these are simple magenta boxes and we grow than these and they grow nicely you know in the absence of any of any microbes and of course now we use this notable decor germ-free system to add our individually cultured bacteria from the microbiota root and leaf and for example the leaf derived bacteria we can spray nor callate them on three week old plants and we call these defined microbial communities from our culture collection synthetic communities or in short silicones we add them then we close the container we co-culture the plant with a bit of the bacterial community for about four weeks and then we compare the input community and the output community and we use this by culture independent community profiling again and this is a very pop a technique it's called 16s RNA gene community probably super simple you just use PCR primers that amplify segments of the bacterial 16s RNA gene then you subject it to sequencing and then you define you you cluster your sequences according to a sequence identity or sequence dissimilarity so I show you a typical result of such a MicroBot I leave MicroBot a reconstitution experiment and I need to guide you through this experiment what we did here we reconstituted on these germ-free plants we added a 226 member synthetic community right from leaves spraying alkylated and then Co incubated it for four weeks this is how we display the results is as a heat map each column represents a biological replicate and each line either represents a single strain from these 226 member or group of strains if the 16s sequence is essentially identical and then the color code that you see indicates the relative abundance of individual community member from these 226 in the community and so I hope you agree with me this is our input synthetic community that we spray on the plants and we do this we cultured the bacteria the 226 pictures separately in 96 microtiter plates - we grow them to stationery face and then we mix them in a one-to-one ratio so that's why you see a relatively equal input and this is after four weeks of incubation on the leaf and you see a very clear community shift right the pattern changes and now we did a very important thing so what is shown here in the color is the phylogenetic affiliation and I mentioned to you in my introductory slide that the taxonomic structure at high taxonomic rank and finally is very robust we always see proteobacteria in natural communities when plants grow in nature they are the most abundant ones then Actinobacteria then bacterial leaders and FEMA codes and this is what is called rank imbalance plot now when we do this with our synthetic community the 226 member from the culture collection and which is shown in battery now you can see there's a striking similar community structure between the community that we've reconstituted in the lab with the communities that we see in natural leaves with plants grown in the field and I think that ability to really reconstitute the community a bacterial community on the leaf that mimics exactly the same community structure as seen in leaf I think that justifies why we can do microbiota reconstitution experiments in the leaf and in the root as well it justifies any you know microworld reconstitution experiments in the lab and it's indicative there must be some auto-regulatory mechanisms that contribute to the establishment of these communities on the leaves they're very similar in the fields of very robust destruction now there was one unexpected observation recall this community we spray knock you later Don leaves now then four weeks of incubation and this is what we saw on the leaves but we also looked at the roots right so this is you know in the clay when we harvested the clay unexpectedly we also noted that some of the leaf associated bacteria act topically colonize paradoxus roots so somehow from the leaf they make it down to the root that was rather unexpected and of course we've done the reciprocal experiments we've added our synthetic community of rudra Victor to the root and then you can see that a part of them actually moves by upward migration to the leaf so what these laboratory experiments with these synthetic communities have revealed is an unexpected leaf and root microbiota dynamics part of the leaf assertive picture move down and part of the root associate bacteria by upward migration can make it to the leaf so that's I think the first take-home message now I mentioned to you that really distinctive feature different from our gut microbiota that plants do not only live in association with bacteria they do not only have a bacterial root microbots but then they live in association with many fungi these are called fungal endophyte and what this slide shows is this beautiful biodiversity of root Associated fungal endophyte s-- that colonize our Dobbs's plants grown in natural soil and actually the same soil type from which we establish the bacterial culture collection so these are all these root derived fungal endophyte s-- and paluma to run a PhD student and she found her car was just started now his own group they have established in much the same way by combining culture independent and culture dependent methods they've established a culture collection of route associated fungal endophyte of arid OPS's and these are mainly basidiomycota or sq mi Kota members and this shows the in the outer ring this this is a phylogenetic tree and in the outer ring this shows the relative abundance in different environments and different soil types and you can see that in each soil type there are only few fungal endophyte that are abundant most others are low abundant ones and the good news is that 32 of the 36 most abundant fungal endophyte have been able to culture okay so now recapitulate this we have a bacterial culture collection and we have a fungal endophyte culture collection now we can do the next step and we can really go for complex microbiota reconstitution experiments in the lab so again for this purpose i need to introduce to you two a second germ free system that we use in addition to the calcite clay system this is the so-called floor pot system where we sterilize the soil so we kill all the microbes in the soil right and then we place again these surface sterilized Arab adopts seeds on the top of the sterilized soil and then we repopulate the soil with our bacterial communities or the final communities or combinations stealth and then we monitor plant growth and that result I want to illustrate to you generated by Paloma and what was shown in this bar graph here is the fresh weight so it's just the above-ground part of these that the biomass if you like of these plants and in this case these are germ-free plants after six weeks so no microbes totally germ-free germ-free conditions the plants grow nicely now when we add all our root Drive bacteria a total of 177 the plants grow slightly better but it statistic there's a trend but it's statistically not yet significant but look at this one now when we add 34 of our root associate fungal endophyte x' or these are all my seeds all my saints they look like fungi but they are totally different thing you know they are they are yeah in a different Kingdom and when we add those now we derived ones essentially all plants die so this is very literals a very striking observation so now you add the fungi only the plants are dead now when you reconstitute the bacterial community plus the all my seeds or batu community plus the fungi then you see rescue of growth and if you reconstitute the full monty if you like but there are plus 1 j plus all my seeds then the growth of the plant is significantly better than the germ-free plants so this i think allows us to draw a very important conclusion and that is the bacterial root microbiota is very important because it protects our bird OPS's against root associated fungi and all my seeds both the bacteria and the fungi compete in the soil for the organic carbon you know release via photosynthesis from roots and the bacteria root microbiota really fungi are competitors of the bacteria and so on and I think that could explain this really striking results that the virtual microbe order is necessary to protect plants against soil borne fungi and including many pathogenic function all right now I'd like to change gears and tell you both you know about published work last year as well as then really spending time on unpublished work and so this slide is aimed to illustrate and introduce to you legumes legumes are one of the oldest domesticated plants on this planet you know I'm sure many of you will enjoy those this food and they were independently domesticated from wild relatives by humans in middle America by the Aztecs as well as in the Middle East so there are records even you know from ancient Egypt and legumes are very important not only for food but for agriculture you know they're used here as intercropping they're grown next to corn they are also used in crop rotation and but they are best known perhaps even some of the students may know that megaohms have one unique ability legumes have the capacity to engage in a symbiotic interaction with a soil borne bacterium called Rhizobium and these rhizobia can trigger in the roots of these legumes they can trigger at the novel organogenesis these are root nodules they massively amplify inside the roots and inside the roots they generate an essentially anoxic environment and then they can fix atmospheric nitrogen converted into ammonium and in nutrient poor conditions in nitrogen in low nitrogen soils then this ammonium is absolutely important for plant growth right and this is why particularly in South America where you have many marginal soils on low nitrogen and low nutrient source legumes are very important in agriculture because it helps plants to grow in nitrogen poor salts okay now the question we asked for our work our host genes that are required for this very complex developmental process of modulation are they also necessary for the establishment of the bacterial microbiota and we capitalized we teamed up with our colleagues from Denmark who have actually worked for more than two decades on a model legume called lotto see upon occurs and its association with a symbiont called Meza Rhizobium loti and they have identified many mutants in the host low-dose that completely abolish this very complex process of modulation and symbiosis this is the signaling pathway these are parallel signaling pathway and we decided to use for our experiments mutants in three of these genetically defined components the NF r v receptor mutant that is necessary to perceive a bacterial signal that initiates the this complex modulation then mutant in a transcription factor called ning - that acts in these parallel pathways and then a cytokine receptor mutant lhk and what is common amongst these mutants is in all of the cases the symbiosis is impaired and we decided to grow the wild type plants and the mutants in natural soil the same soil from which we established our culture collection what we noted is that these modulation mutants that can that fail to undergo to establish modulation as does the wild type plants that they that their growth is reduced compared to what attract but otherwise they look completely healthy right so there's no disease symptoms they just the performance you know the the growth is is is reduced and so then we decided and this has worked from Rafalski J and from Rubin we decided to apply our computational pipeline our experimental pipeline to determine route associated back to communities in these low dose plants grown in natural soil using this very popular methods of microbial ecology so amplify the 16s RNA gene of bacteria and then sequencing those amplicons and this is the result of a community profiling experiment were from essentially from four compartments bacteria that protect in four compartments the unplanted soil the rhizosphere the rhizosphere is the soil surrounding directly the root physically touching the root and then we have the root of wild-type Lotus your poliquin's without the nodules and then we have the nodules and I hope you agree with me this is a principal component analysis that the bacterial communities that we detect him unplanted soil in rhizosphere root without module and in the nodal are clearly distinctive so we see separate bacterial communities in these compartments now what we did and this gets a little complex now we compared this very elaborate root microbiota structure of Lotus whitehat plants with the nodulation mutants that i mentioned to you before and i simplified the slide this is again a principal component analysis these this is the community and unplanted soil now this is the root community of Y type and the rhizosphere community of wild type and these are the communities that we detect in roots and the rhizosphere of the nodulation mutants it clearly shifted right so and it explains almost ten percent of the variation is a substantial community shift so what this tells you is that genes that are necessary in the host to establish a binary symbioses with this nitrogen fixing bacteria are also required for the proper organization of the root microbiota and this community shift is remarkably complex and that is illustrated here where we now look in the wiretap roots at the back to order so the taxonomic groups of bacteria that are enriched in roots and you find of course rhizobia enriched the bulk of the reales and you know so at zero micro beta these are all bacteria that become enriched in the low dose particles if you compare to the moon' roots you can see that there are several picture orders the rise of y'all is undetectable here that but vocal darielle is almost completely depleted I think when the mix of coke Alice it's the same so in total this enabling genetically the modulation pathway depletes the root compartment of more than ten bacterial orders so it's really a very complex depletion of multiple bacterial orders and I don't want to go into details because this is published work we could show that the route associated community shift in those mutants is a direct consequence of the non-functional modulation pathway and the way how we interpret this is that this symbiosis pathway is essential for the Assembly of the route associate bacterial networks in which the rhizobia the match and fixing rows over are just one hub of a microbial network that adds together for maximum plant productivity under nitrogen limiting condition that's that's the major table now normally here the story ends but what we learned when we extended these experiments and our community profiling not only with the leg you notice route rhizosphere and we see inside low dose nodules there's a very specific very high enrichment of rhizobia but what we noted that in non legumes so plants that do not engage imagine fixation we also see an enrichment of rhizobia substantially over unplanted soil so it's not not really restricted up to 2 legging plants and and I think this is supported by a recent publication that there's a conserved Rhizobium microbiota membership in all flowering plants not only in legumes and when we looked at the communities really of these non legumes so for example in ballet root or in Arab adopters root and then we see that they're overlapping taxonomic profiles of these rhizobia in the root rhizosphere in the soil compartment only in the nodules and in the leaf we see a distinctive community so that is and that motivated us then to dig deeper into this core lineage of the root microvolt of these obeah that we see in all plant species in all sorts and that become enriched in the roots not only in legumes but also remember use and we did this together I'm closely affiliated with a startup company at biome in the USA Chia co-founded that that company and we've been isolated now this is what I will call a botanical garden microbiota analysis where we identified an isolated 914 new result of Aksum class from very different plants including oats cucumber maple wheat cotton and so on some on Langdon plants and together we've isolated now 1,300 rhizobia from the roots of different plant species grown in different soils in the u.s. all over the US right it's a very very deep culture collection and we subjected all of them to whole genome sequencing and the result of this whole genome sequencing for these 1,300 root derived rhizobia both from legumes and non legumes is shown here as a phylogenetic tree and this is just to illustrate look our original culture collection was based on 202 strains from the ROO drive from Arab adopters right this was diversified for taxonomy but now we've increased the resolution and from I think about 20 members to 1,300 and now we have whole genome sequences of them and then what we could show is that indeed in these non legume plants we see association and enrichment of all the sublimity of rhizobia sino Rhizobium Braddy reserve a row bacterium Meza Rhizobium and so on and we identified even new sub lineages like like these here so that was I think a very worthwhile exercise and we have now really representatives of all known and potential model sub lineages of the rise of the others I want to give you one important feature I hope this is yes I think I still have some time off of these rhizobia let's genomes so this is a plot of the number of gene families in these 1,300 genomes as the as a function of the number of genomes and these are keg and Jeanne family so back to genes with known gene function and you can see roughly at 500 600 or 700 genomes this curve plateaus off so we've reached saturation and that is what is called in bacterial microbiology the core genome so the core genome of the rise of the others we've saturated this was our 1,300 cultures is around you know it's less than 5000 virtual families but keep in mind these are cute or encyclopedia annotated genes in their known genes now if you do it the novel gene clustering of all these 1003 energy notes including unknown ones this is computationally extraordinary intensive we could only do it for 500 genomes because every new genome we had the computational time grows exponentially so if we wanted to do it with 1,300 even really with high-powered computing this would take too long but what we've seen look this is now 500 genomes now this is the the CAG annotated genome and all the genes of unknown gene functions all gene families and you can see this is still increasing right and I bet it will continue to increase and look at this even with 500 gene with 500 genomes of these rise over we have 75,000 gene families and what this indicates this is a typical feature of bacterial genomes you know fighting I predict for almost every bacterial taxonomic lineage and this depicts this extraordinary natural genetic diversity of the pan genome there's an open genome so the number of gene families is greater than how and this is what's called the pan genome in the pendulum even was 1300 bacteria right we're far away from saturation so that explains how many diversity of functions there is out there in the route associated Rhizobium right okay I think that's important now recall I mentioned that in legumes the nitrogen-fixing rhizobia that fix nitrogen you know them to supply nitrogen ammonium to the plants they are found only in these nodules of legumes and they require a bacterial gene the nitrogenous it's actually a cluster of genes this is the NIF h gene and they require nodulation genes and so all of these bacteria that I've color-coded now in green these are rhizobia that were isolated from nodules of legumes plants and we've now superimposed all the new 900 rhizobia that we've isolated from non modulating plants and now you can see that for each myth h plus or imagine fixing sub lineage of the rhizobia disorder we have a complementary set in the non magnums right and if you look at the at the topology of this phylogenetic tree I think they strongly suggest that the capacity for nitrogen fixation and modulation was acquired multiple independent times in each reserve or sub lineage right so essentially all Rhizobium all these subtle energies can colonize any plant root of any plant species but only in the legumes there was by a horizontal gene transfer the acquisition of this nitrogen fixing gene and of the module engines and that then resulted in an extreme form of symbiosis right so we see you know in all plant species enrichment in the root of these rhizobia but in the legumes a very specialized form of evolution and I think for the interest of time I skip this but I would like to address now for the final five minutes and a very important question you could say well now we have all these rhizobia you know in moment legume plants doesn't matter you know are they just sitting there or do they have any activity now this is work from Thomas McConnell and where he measured you know he now he was growing his germ-free air adopts his plants on an agar plate and then we add individual strains of these microbial of these rhizobia that I mentioned to you from the air drops rude microvolt all right so these these guys here and very important we were guided now by this deep deep culture collection of the raizou via so we use representatives of each sub lineage that we test it now for their activity on the plants and we measured he measured here primary root length so the lengths of Arab adopts roots and I hope you agree with me when he tested individual rise of the others xm+ these are controls these are germ free lengths of turn three roots these are heat kills bacteria and these are when you tested the different exemplars that correspond to the different lineages most of the rhizobia they promote root growth if you add them if you don't for example these three here they don't this even inhibits growth but those bacteria that have no growth promoting activity they cannot efficiently colonize a bit of solute under these conditions and importantly we used as control in these experiments other members of the core root microbiota these are Swingle muna Dallas and Cao Lu bacteriology they are just like rhizobia alpha proteges so the same taxonomic class right but as you can see none of them is capable to promote root growth but they still colonize Arab adopts roots so that tells you the capacity for root growth promotion in Nam legumes is a share or characteristic trait of the rise of the others right so this illustrates how we utilize systematic culture collection whole genome sequence information phylogenetic information not just to test one bug but systematically a characteristic trait of an entire taxonomic lineage and this is more for details but I you know I don't show you the original data we can test how do the bacteria do that and we could again there are two very important plant hormones cytokine lean and boxing and using air adopts these mutants that are impaired in the perception or signaling of cytokine signaling or mutants that have impaired in the perception of the final hormone toxin aux-in transport orgs and signal we could show that this liquor of promotion is independent is really independent of the known antagonism of these two plant hormones that in Arab topsis is known to control route lengths and now there is a very interesting observation many of our gut microbiota actually have the capacity there's some good evidence and also from some animals in from from more basal animals that these route that these microbiota members can interfere with stem cell homeostasis now this is a plant root and at the tip of the root are the so called root meristem cells and you can count them and this is a germ-free one and now here we have added you know our Rhizobium members here we quantify the number of meristematic cells you can clearly see when you add these rhizobia then the number of meristematic cells essentially doubles right so these microbiota members they can interfere with root stem cell homeostasis and in a way that it really increases the number of root meristem cells and then leads to significant growth of these roots and I skip this this is you know more detailed analysis where we looked at the neighboring cells these are the so called along gating cells and differentiated root cells there is no significant difference is really very specific that these rhizobia interfere with the root stem cell homeostasis so a last a last original data slide just as you totally rely on an innate immune system well you also rely on an adaptive immune system that is required to really keep pathogens at bay and plants have evolved very similar to animals also an elaborate innate immune system that enables them to detect to sense the presence of microbial epitopes and pathogen derived molecules and then they activate a powerful innate immune response that terminates the growth of pathogens and so few years ago it was discovered that one of these immune receptors that detects the presence of an epitope from a conserved bacterial drive molecules called flagellum and this is the so called flag twenty-two peptides if you add it to germ-free air adopts as plants just adding this peptide well will activate a powerful immune response but it will also result in cessation of Araby DOCSIS growth right so the plant stopped to grow and this is interpreted as an growth immunity trade-off so a plant can either defend itself or it can grow but at the same time that's not possible right and so by the way in humans humans also detect bacterial flagellum via the tlr5 receptor a surface receptor and then there is an intracellular immune receptor called night v and so this is sensing of bacterial of this virtual peptide on the leaf surface and we could reproduce this early observation when we add to our germ-free air but OPS's plants the flagellum peptide we see reduced root growth if we neither normal nor sorry this is an immune receptor mutant so this has a mutation in the FS to immune receptor and the plant is blind it cannot perceive flag 22 and importantly now in these conditions where we add to the wild-type plant our Rhizobium and flag 22 now you can see that the rise over can override this root growth inhibition so the plants can still grow although they've activated an immune response and I think what this suggests is that rhizobia microbiota members can interfere with a plant growth immunity trade off independently of the perception of this nod factor that they need to establish in legumes so the take-home message is that rude microbiota members can dial into the innate immune system and they can essentially override this growth immunity trade-off they can still defend themselves but they can also grow that's remarkable in mind all right so conclusions rhizobian legumes in Reformation fix atmospheric nitrogen binary symbiotic relationship leggins that's textbook knowledge but killed species women through eyes obey Allah's order define a cool image of the plant my cotton all flowering plants suggesting alternative forms of interactions with the plants and the set of genes required for modulation imagine fixation in legumes symbioses was required multiple independent times most likely by horizontal gene transfer each rhizobia the sub lineage consider a beautiful example of convergent evolution of symbiosis the capacity for nodulation nitrogen fixation was likely acquired from a predisposed food association so what I'm saying is that the root micro order is just like a launchpad you know for the evolution of highly sophisticated symbols or a launchpad for the evolution of nasty pathogens and I think that's conceptually analogous to the gut microbiota unit the majority of our eyes overrule micro remembers have a robust true growth promotion phenotype which is characterized by increased in root meristem cell size and that acts independently of the known antagonism of these two five hormones oximeter that normally control root growth and last not least these rhizobia can interfere with a plant growth immunity trade-off which is really a remarkable property you know that we now need to understand molecularly so at the very very end you know I want to zoom out and I want to illustrate to you that really plan microbiota research is not just about in understanding the molecular details but one reason why plant microbiota captures imagination fascination is because they are what I call high-level traits in nature that are highly relevant to our food production and to agriculture and all of these traits I think reflect what is cool to plants or feedback at the root soil interface recall you know the start inoculum the soil resident bacteria that associate with the roots and there are really phenomena observed by farmers out there that really illustrate how valuable knowledge on the plant microbe one phenomenon a so called disease suppressive Souls it's a global phenomenon you'll find them from Australia from Italy I think that there are several disease suppressive Souls Europe us everywhere and the phenomenon is you can grow a susceptible variety so you know a crop that is highly vulnerable to a soil borne disease and you can see this year this is the you know the disease ones but if you grow it in a disease suppressive soil right they're completely resistant to it and I showed you the evidence before that the back to micro water protects plants against all born fungi right and so I think a very plausible hypothesis is that in the disease suppressive soil there are some microbes that specifically unable to provide a protection against soil borne pathogenic fungi there is another a very widespread a practice particularly here in Europe it's called bio fumigation I don't know if you're aware of this but you know farmers try to improve something very strange term it's called soil health right and this was done in the Netherlands for example it was very popular to a practice called soil clearing and what this meant is you essentially add methyl bromide which completely sterilizes the entire soil right and that kills of course all of these soil borne pathogens but this bio fumigation it's based on an empirical observation that it works best when you grow a particular phylogenetic a lineage of plants they are called Brassica so rapeseed oil I'm sure many of you have seen this and what happens is that in the rapeseed soil the plants are really now just mushed into the soil and these plants have evolved the capacity to produce a very specific class of compounds called glucose in units and these glucosinolates have potent antimicrobial activity and it's thought that these that these plant derived components then have an impact on the soil micro motor so that I think requires to be studied in detail and now farmers you know farming is not science right it's just empirical observation and there are hundreds of different culturally inherited practices and I showed you before intercropping you have it so it'd be next to a cornfield or crop rotation you know farmers typically don't grow the same crop in the same sort and I think this is all very likely related to plants or feedback because the plants you know enrich for a certain type of of bacteria so I think that's a huge field for for future research and look these are my country fellows you know from hundred years ago Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch who invented the harbor buff process right and fifty percent of the ammonium in your body right is derived from synthetic fertilizers fifty percent in you know it was invented in nineteen hundred and six and the production of synthetic fertilizers started I think in ninety what is it you know 50s or so and if you look at the increase of the world population it's as simple as that the reason that we can feed the world fifty percent is because of this Harbor Bosch the rest is plant genetics is because we can breed varieties that are high yielding but as you know synthetic fertilizers have some trade-offs you know there's leaching of nitrate into underground and so I think there is a need on the long run phosphate which is part of synthetic fertilizer is a limited resource so I think there is a need to develop alternatives to synthetic fertilizers and I'm sure the plant the route associated microbes are rich source to identify microbes that can sulu belies phosphate can make nitrogen I showed the rhizobia as an example so that's why the industry while they are now so many startup companies working on this field and last not least the very last you know this is we lack the the whole field of plant micro bottle but also the human micro body it needs more theory and community evolve ability we now have a very nice theory on the evolution of individuals we also have population genetics in a very advanced in pictorial microbiology also in plant genetics but how communities evolve right taxonomically them we don't know that so you know all what I want to say you know this is this is research for the next 50 years I'm absolutely convinced okay the most important slide is really to acknowledge the people who have contributed to this work in Cologne at the Max Planck this is only a small subset of my group but those you know I think for which I presented unpublished work these are Rubin Garrido a fantastic computer scientist I should say together with Roy Thomas Nakano spearheading the work on the rise obeah both in low-dose as well as in Arab adopters together was Rafa and a PhD student Nina Borowski she now works on marine microbiology in Texas in the u.s. our colleague in a similar the toys she really helped us to get into this Lotus work and of course my colleagues at AG biome the company that I also co-founded in the u.s. James Henrikson Scott Lucas and Eric Ward so they helped us really in getting all these Rhizobium culture collections and a number of funding bodies of course Max Planck and both ERC and so on and thank you for your attention you | Icgeb | UCjOrEZCyW80SYXEQaNAuerg | 2018-01-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,037 | 45,999 |
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property and so that's when you're filming us so you started there so okay that is suspicious behavior appear to have not come from anywhere you know and refused to identify themselves so that is suspicious behavior yeah and uh klepto just walked here you know what's your six we took an uber here okay well you want you oh bubble i thought the pub was on i don't work here right okay good you know that suspicious behavior what's that that's suspicious behavior why because it's filming in this day and age with the 911 all the terrorist attacks we're actually i'm gonna even explain myself now you're fine that's the cam back to shame though i said that's the cam back of shame and what does that mean you'll find out can you just leave us alone we're trying to make a story here and you actually like ruining our shop please i will gladly ask you to like step a little bit on the side you silly goose that's been the business here and i certainly have a right to be here yeah but i mean and so for you yeah i'm asking you can refuse i'm being respectful i'm dick and who are you fitzwell myself but i'm with him today but you have no no you have no right to be you have no authority to be here i have a right to be here you were you were told by anyone to be here or anything like that then well i'm my own boss so i you know i tell myself where to go so yeah so i just came across here can you step out on the side of the road please like you might get hit for your safety bag come back here on the sidewalk so that you won't get hit by a car i want to get the picture here in front of buildings oh okay so you want to pose yeah that's good let's see don't touch me that's really good you might want to step on the sidewalk search for your safety in this day and age you might give her another okay that is better suspicious behavior of you i fear for your safety right now can you step on the sidewalk where have you been today have you been drinking at work are you armed do you have any pocket knives any needles that can hurt me well let's keep filming because this guy already gonna tie well anyways as i was saying the thing blue line and the 9-1-1 they all go together [Music] thank you for coming back on the sidewalk thank you sorry i'm sorry for your safety thank you for listening so can we like finish our project now okay but anyways as i was saying with the 911 over there so it looks like the building right there it looks like they built the the tanks directly dude or they use fix probably whenever they have like a i know like corrosion yeah you change like a plate around it so i don't know maybe and is there any sign that says no fumar oh yeah it's not so full absolutely no kumar because look it's very flammable yeah flammable yeah so you can tell there and then all the 911 with the terrorist attacks the slurpee that gerd the what is it the gert guard the gurgling the slurping the gagging and the sloppy oh that's you slurping yeah so you know we got some hard workers right here yeah america right here america and then we have this supervisor you might run out of battery no i'm good oh okay how about um storage it doesn't seem like a newer iphone so you might want to buy some icloud storage it's like 2.99 for 200 megabytes is it megabytes or gigabytes gigabytes yeah yeah anyways as i was saying we got all the minion over there churning let's keep walking let's go walk over there are you called dispatch okay yeah they're gonna come here and educate you then right okay well we'll be around we'll see all right we'll see have um have the dispatch um bring me a red bull two red balls two red boots if possible strawberry crepes with everything on the side cause i gotta watch my calories so i know what i put on my stuff i had mediocre crepes right now yeah they were actually good though so quit haiti please do not leave any personal items in your vic now he's following us we can't finish our story anyways as i was saying this guy was here interrupting my story now he's a story about so hazmat and pp ppe i know what else foster farms forklift safety yeah can i get away from that says pass doesn't really mean anything huh i don't know you tell me yeah mega news huh okay you like that huh so what it what does it mean you know yeah i guess we'll find out we'll find out yeah the cops will educate you and yeah yeah right okay you'll be on your way yeah i really want to finish my story if you don't buy it you're fine okay bye felicia go for it okay just for your safety don't go on the street okay yeah keep your hands where i can see him oh yeah right uh now i'm gonna fix this guy yeah you're being very suspicious you're belligerent i wish are you today not today are you you know i wish i do drugs thanks for asking though but anyways who's that over there so should we good on the next one this guy is very belligerent i kind of want to get this little yard right here just you know stick my camera yeah the tv follows puppy for a walk let's go all right we're going to cut this to see if he follows us so um god bless america it's people there's snowflakes so nah over here there's all the entrance here he's are you high right now should we go oh look at those guys over there i don't know if you guys can see him they're melting over there puppy for a walk we'll call that puppy for a walk we call that puppy for a walk we're taking you for a walk oh my god we're here too that guy yeah we've seen him like four times oh my god still coming back here why are you following us you know this is stalking right you know this is shocking oh okay i don't want you to spend your last years in jail man just for stalking me don't be sad man i'll be honest i'm just reporting making a story oh okay okay suspicious activity okay i'm gonna say that's suspicious activity too but you're very suspicious yeah are you high that was a yeah that was it yeah i mean you asked me the same question i can ask right hey popo just be careful with the traffic yeah stan you standing on this side of the traffic we wanted to get hit as cars passing coming going no no for your safety and keep your hands where i can see them you've been very very suspicious you've been aggressive whatever your gig is here it's pretty funny you like it crazy am i gonna copy the video then uh no you have yours there why would i get a copy of it yours is funny oh no we have backup we got backups no you don't no you don't have backups here i got four hours here i got five hours on this hand i'm good okay all right um if i take a guess on your phone battery percentage would you go back anyways all right 74. is it 74 or no little tank of water there's a bunch of water there oh i'm gonna cut this out this guy is pretty funny i have my body camera only something goes down and i turn it on water no water can we have one are we doing a little project yeah yeah yeah and this guy is doing a project on us but he's acting suspicious that guy is doing a project we're doing a project on you guys and he's doing a project on us what are you stalking us about we were right there and he came all the way over the street oh right here they're filming they're filming and they won't identify themselves actually so okay you still get a water and uh they're the same way they have to report suspicious activity you can see their side yeah yeah okay we're going to record so that's a no on the water then be on their way they already snitched on this you know you guys wouldn't have to call them you guys are the ones that are saying that you're here you have your right to beat her so that's fine yeah mike mike mike mike mike you still have to do that [Applause] of your um video you can drop it to me sure the phone not me i don't have apples he's acting very suspicious hey dick vince he wants your email we're working on a project it hasn't been disclosed yet it hasn't been disclosed thank you sir we'll leave right now thank you sir you don't even have to close and we'll just leave like that for the water huh yeah okay yeah i saw myself now overall water no no no no we're just working on the project around the block so i appreciate that man god bless you thank you very much or anything yeah so yeah yeah you guys thank you so much no worries on that we're we're leaving now we're leaving guys yeah hey yeah i mean with the 9-1-1 and all that so you have to report it all right all right thank you bye-bye thank you man hey we sold ourselves for water oh they were we sold ourselves for a water dude was that right bro honestly but they gave me some water you see we're we're cool with people who are cool here i'll open yours and you open mine hold on like that here you open mine no that's fine thank you i see your id please i'm kidding i'll trade it let me see i don't have papers so how am i going to give you a knight oh there you go there you go makes it even more suspicious more suspicious this is not a stopping id state sir it's california yep just saying we're proud to be americans i guess he doesn't have id okay so he's going around filming every car here every car now so that guy just passed right now that's a walk of shame there i guess he did the walk of shame you | Kern County Transparency | UCUwBr3DpMT3WhaGuHnJcakQ | 2020-03-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,415 | 12,039 |
EPATfCS8L5E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPATfCS8L5E | 2021/22 Leaf Pearl Multi Sport 1 Box Break #1 | foreign [Music] everybody Forrest here opening 2122 Leaf pearl multi-sport one box number uh I grabbed the wrong title round number one make sure everything is correct here before we keep going I'm gonna double check my names too anyway we type in the hits as we go along as we go through here uh yes there should be Tim and they'll random off at the very end and see who gets what but since I had the wrong title let me make sure I have the right names yeah I had the right name I just had the wrong title somehow yeah interesting all right but this is number one good luck everybody here we go what is that loose chords loose chords everybody look out no The Big Box the packs are nice too nice little pouches so maybe this one last I think that's what me and Sam did I don't remember if that one was the cut or not hey the last time I did this that usually is like the one that's on the bottom so first up we've got a jumbo patch Robert Parish one of six so I'll just keep the bags I I guess I don't know may as well one of six jumbo Pat Robert Parish hasn't really changed shipping at all so awesome that's pretty sick I guess it's going to be fire uh I'll just go like that I guess patch Auto Julius Irving six of ten sick Dr J Julius Irving on the patch Auto six of ten next stop Letterman patch Vladimir Guerrero three of seven nice one of the e's in Guerrero three of seven so I guess that would be the first one if they're numbering it sequentially very nice next up is a Floyd Mayweather Jr Auto eight of eight that's pretty cool that's money get it yeah Floyd Mayweather Junior Auto eight of eights one of the best to ever do it like from our normal day-to-day breaking we never see like boxer cards or anything so it's kind of you don't even see Dr J on them that's that's true look at that the illustrious two of two eight-way patch card Kobe Dr J bird Duncan kg Charles Barkley Chris Webber and Carl Malone two laundry tags three color Kobe two color KG two color Malone three colored Duncan that's a Team USA Duncan too has got to be that's pretty insane right there 202 the illustrious awesome Chris Webber card see I'll just write the illustrious I was gonna say wait wait patch two of two that's a really cool card design though that one's freaking crazy next up is Ronaldo cunya JR Auto two of eight looking like an MVP right now that is a quad Auto 303 Allen Iverson Tony Parker Mike Bibby and Anthony Hardaway the best point guards of the 90s and early 2000s well heck Parker played into the mid-2010s just about Iverson Parker Bibby and Hardaway quad Auto three of three that's probably what I would put is their last names yeah poll news would be uh be a struggle it probably wouldn't even fit in the randomizer there's like an 80 character like line limit next up quarterback bling oh Joe Montana quarterback bling Joe Montana this one is number two of 16 hand number I like the design on that a lot actually and the silver ink hand numbering nice Joe Mike Tyson Auto seven of ten got Iron Mike and Money Mayweather in the same case that's pretty nice the same box I should say 7-10 uh stick Auto goes out the sticker a little bit there could be All-Star let's just go with Team USA it's thicker hey I don't know why it is the Pearl Relic John Cena one of ten [Music] John Cena pearl one of ten I can't see it though so we should ever cut signature here all right we'll just we'll just uh see it at first together six of fifteen Joel Biden wake up wake up Joe Biden Joe Joe who no I was not gonna do jokes I'm not gonna follow that one 46th president and we're at 46 now Jewel Biden there you go this is a freaking huge all right let's go ahead and random Mike Tyson all the Tyson jokes now kith I broke my back final all right good luck on the random God six and four ten times names first and then the hits we'll match them up see who's got what alrighty one two three four five six seven eight nine and ten Alexandra's down to Scott h-u and 10 times on the hits one two three four five six seven eight nine and ten got perished down to Biden all right Alexandra so the Robert Parish you got Jason n with the Mayweather Hilton with the Vlad Guerrero jumbo patch Scott H.A the Mike Tyson Hilton tea uh the eight patch basketball card that was probably the coolest looking card in the whole thing Nicholas s with Iverson Parker Bibby Hardaway quad Auto to three Jim B the Acuna edwardy the Pearl relic of John Cena Brian G Joe Montana Otto Jason n Dr J patch Auto and Scott hu with the Biden we'll get the results posted to the site moving on to case two thanks everybody | LaytonSportsCards | UCJ9v1a6TH9iN1Gl5TqEvzRw | 2023-06-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 901 | 4,595 |
O8mqhPMf9Xs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8mqhPMf9Xs | Environmental impact of leather | Wikipedia audio article | leather is a natural durable and flexible material created by tanning animal raw hides and skins the most common raw material is cattle hide it can be produced at manufacturing scales ranging from artisan to modern industrial scale leather is used to make a variety of articles including footwear automobile seats clothing bags book bindings fashion accessories and furniture it is produced in a wide variety of types and styles and decorated by a wide range of techniques the earliest record of leather artifacts dates back to 2200 BC topic production processes the leather manufacturing process is divided into three fundamental sub processes preparatory stages tanning and crusting a further sub process finishing can be added into the leather process sequence but not all leathers receive finishing the preparatory stages are when the hide is prepared for tanning preparatory stages may include soaking unhurried d limbing baiting bleaching and pickling tanning is a process that stabilizes the proteins particularly collagen of the rawhide to increase the thermal chemical and microbiological stability of the hides and skins making it suitable for a wide variety of end applications the principle difference between raw and tanned hides is that raw hides dry out to form a hard inflexible material that when rooted will putrefy while tanned material dries to a flexible form that does not become putrid when rooted many tanning methods and materials exist the typical process sees Tanner's load the hides into a drum and immerse them in a tank that contains the tanning liquor the hide soak while the drum slowly rotates about its axis and the tanning liquor slowly penetrates through the full thickness of the hide once the process achieves even penetration workers slowly raise the liqueurs pH in a process called pacification which fixes the tanning material to the leather the more tanning material fixed the higher the leathers hydro thermal stability and shrinkage temperature resistance crusting is a process that thins and lubricates leather it often includes a colouring operation chemicals added during crusting must be fixed in place crusting culminates with a drying and softening operation and may include splitting shaving dyeing whitening or other method for some leathers Tanner's apply a surface coating called finishing finishing operations can include oiling brushing buffing coating polishing embossing glazing or tumbling among others leather can be oiled to improve its water resistance this currying process after tanning supplements the natural oils remaining in the leather itself which can be washed out through repeated exposure to water frequent Eiling of leather with mink oil neat's-foot oil or a similar material keeps it supple and improves its lifespan dramatically topic tanning methods turning processes largely differ in which chemicals are used in the tanning liquor some common types include vegetable tanned leather is tanned using tannins extracted from vegetable matter such as tree bark prepared in bark mills it is the oldest known method it is supple and brown in color with the exact shade depending on the mix of materials and the color of the skin the color tan derives its name from the appearance of undyed vegetable tanned leather vegetable tanned leather is not stable in water it tends to discolour and if left to soak and then dry it shrinks and becomes harder this is a feature of oak bark tanned leather that is exploited in traditional shoe making in hot water it shrinks drastically in partly congeals becoming rigid and eventually brittle boiled leather is an example of this where the leather has been hardened by being immersed in hot water or in boiled wax or similar substances historically it was occasionally used as armor after hardening and it has also been used for bookbinding chrome tanned leather invented in 1858 is tanned using chromium sulfate and other chromium salts it is also known as wet blue for the pale blue color of the undyed leather the chrome tanning method usually takes approximately one day to complete making it best suited for large-scale industrial use this is the most common method in modern use it is more supple and pliable than vegetable tanned leather and does not discolour or lose shape as drastically in water as vegetable tanned however there are environmental concerns with this tanning method as chromium is a heavy metal all dehyde tanned leather is tanned using glutaraldehyde or oxes Aladin compounds it is referred to as wet white due to its pale cream color it is the main type of home free leather often seen in shoes for infants and automobiles formaldehyde has been used for tanning in the past it is being phased out due to danger to workers and sensitivity of many people to formaldehyde ShamWow leather is a form of alder hide tanning that produces a porous and highly water absorbent leather ShamWow leather is made using marine oils traditionally Cod oil that oxidize to produce the aldehydes that tan the leather brain tanned leathers are made by a labor-intensive process that uses emulsified oils often those of animal brains such as deer cattle and Buffalo they are known for their exceptional softness and wash ability alum leather is transformed using aluminium salts mixed with a variety of binders and protein sources such as flour and egg yolk alum leather is not actually tanned rather the process is called tar ving and the resulting material reverts to rawhide if soaked in water long enough to remove the alum salts topic grades in general leather is produced in the following grades top grain leather includes the outer layer of the hide known as the grain which features finer more densely packed fibers resulting in strength and durability depending on thickness it may also contain some of the more fibrous under layer known as the corium types of top grain leather include full grain leather contains the entire grain layer without any removal of the surface rather than wearing out it develops a patent or during its useful lifetime it is usually considered the highest quality leather furniture and footwear are often made from full grain leather full grain leather is typically finished with a soluble aniline dye Russia leather is a form of full grain leather corrected grain leather has the surface subjected to finishing treatments to create a more uniform appearance this usually involves buffing or sanding away flaws in the grain then dyeing and embossing the surface nubuck is top grain leather that has been sanded or buffed on the grain side to give a slight NAP of short protein fibers producing a velvet like surface split leather is created from the corium left once the top grain has been separated from the hide known as the drop split in thicker hides the drop split can be further split into a middle split and a flesh split suede is made from the underside of a split to create a soft napped finish it is often made from younger or smaller animals as the skins of adults often result in a coarse shaggy nap by cast leather is split leather that has a polyurethane or vinyl layer applied to the surface and embossed to give it the appearance of a grain it is slightly stiffer than top grain leather but how a more consistent texture patent leather is leather that has been given a high-gloss finish by the addition of a coating dating to the late 1700s it became widely popular after inventor Seth Boyd and developed the first mass production process using a linseed oil based lacquer in Newark New Jersey in 1818 modern versions are usually a form of by cast leather bonded leather also called reconstituted leather is a material that uses leather scraps that are shredded and bonded together with polyurethane or latex onto a fiber mesh the amount of leather fibers in the mix varies from 10% to 90% affecting the properties of the product topic from other animals today most leather is made of cattle hides which constitute about 65% of all leather produced other animals that are used include sheep about 13% goats about 11% and pigs about 10% obtaining accurate figures from around the world is difficult especially for areas where the skin may be eaten other animals mentioned below only constitute a fraction of a percent of total leather production horse hides are used to make particularly durable leathers shell cordovan is a horse leather made not from the outer skin but an underlayer found only in a queen species called the shell it is prized for its mirror-like finish and anti creasing properties lamb and deerskin are used for soft leather in more expensive apparel deerskin is widely used in work gloves and indoor shoes reptilian skins such as alligator crocodile and snake are noted for their distinct patterns that reflect the scales of their species this has led to hunting and farming of these species in part for their skins kangaroo leather is used to make items that must be strong and flexible it is the material most commonly used in bull whips some motorcyclists favor kangaroo leather for motorcycle leathers because of its lightweight and abrasion resistance kangaroo leather is also used for falconry Jessa's soccer footwear and boxing speed bags although originally raised for their feathers in the 19th century ostriches are now more popular for both meat and leather ostrich leather has a characteristic goosebump look because of the large follicles where the feathers grew different processes produce different finishes for many applications including upholster Footwear automotive products accessories and clothing in Thailand stingray leather is used in wallets and belts stingray leather is tough and durable the leather is often dyed black and covered with tiny round bumps in the natural pattern of the back Ridge of an animal these bumps are then usually dyed white to highlight the decoration stingray rawhide is also used as grips on Chinese swords Scottish basket hilted swords and Japanese katanas stingray leather is also used for high abrasion areas in motorcycle racing leathers especially in gloves where it's high abrasion resistance helps prevent wear through in the event of an accident for a given thickness fish leather is typically much stronger due to its criss-crossed fibers topic environmental impact leather produces some environmental impact most notably due to the urban footprint of cattle-rearing use of chemicals in the tanning process eg chromium formic acid mercury and solvents air pollution due to the transformation process hydrogen sulfide during D herring and ammonia during D limbing solvent vapors topic carbon footprint one estimate of the carbon footprint of leather goods is 0.51 kilograms of co2 equivalent per 1 pound of output at 2010 retail prices or 0.71 kilograms co2 equ per 1 pound of output at 2010 industry prices topic water footprint one ton of hide or skin generally produces 20 to 80 cubic meters of waste water including chromium levels of 100 to 400 milligrams l sulfide levels of 200 to 800 milligrams l high levels of fat and other solid wastes and notable pathogen contamination producers often add pesticides to protect hides during transport with solid wastes representing up to 70% of the wet weight of the original hides the tanning process represents a considerable strain on water treatment installations topic disposal leather biodegrades slowly taking 25 to 40 years to decompose however vinyl and petrochemical derived materials take 500 or more years to decompose topic chemical waste disposal tanning is especially polluting in countries where environmental regulations are lacks such as in India the world's third largest producer an exporter of leather to give an example of an efficient pollution prevention system chromium loads per produced time are generally abated from eight kilograms to 1.5 kilogram vo sea emissions are typically reduced from 30 kilograms T to 2 kilograms T in a properly managed facility a review of the total pollution load decrease ateva bôla' cording to the united nations industrial development organization posts precise data on the abatement achievable through industrially proven low waste advanced methods while noting even though the chrome pollution load can be decreased by 94% on introducing advanced technologies the minimum residual load 0.15 kilograms t rawhide can still cause difficulties when using landfills and composting sludge from wastewater treatment on account of the regulations currently in force in some countries in Kanpur the self-proclaimed leather city of world with 10,000 tanneries as of 2011 and a city of three million on the banks of the Ganges pollution levels were so high that despite an industry crisis the Pollution Control Board decided to shut down 49 high polluting tanneries out of 404 in July 2009 in 2003 for instance the main tanneries effluent disposal unit was dumping 22 tons of chromium Laden solid waste per day in the open in the Hazaribagh neighbourhood of Dhaka in Bangladesh chemicals from tanneries end up indicas main river besides the environmental damage the health of both local factory workers and the end consumer is also negatively affected after approximately 15 years of ignoring High Court rulings the government shut down more than 100 tanneries the weekend of the 8th of April 2017 in the neighbourhood the higher cost associated with the treatment of effluence than to untreated effluent discharging leads to illegal dumping to save on costs for instance in Croatia in 2001 proper pollution abatement cost $70 - 100 per ton of raw hides processed against $43 per tee for irresponsible behavior in November 2009 one of Uganda's main leather making companies was caught directly dumping wastewater into a wetland adjacent to Lake Victoria topic role of enzymes enzymes like proteases leapers and amber lasers have an important role in the soaking dee herring degreasing and baiting operations of leather manufacturing protease is are the most commonly used enzymes in leather production the enzyme must not damage or dissolve collagen or keratin but should hydrolyzed casein elastin albumen globulin like proteins and non-structural proteins that are not essential for leather making this process is called baiting li purses are used in the decreasing operation to hydrolyze fat particles embedded in the skin amylases are used to soften skin to bring out the grain and to impart strength and flexibility to the skin these enzymes are rarely used topic preservation and conditioning the natural fibers of leather breakdown with the passage of time acidic leathers are particularly vulnerable to red rot which causes powdering of the surface and a change in consistency damage from red rot is aggravated by high temperatures and relative humidities although it is chemically irreversible treatments can add handling strength and prevent disintegration of red rotted leather exposure to long periods of low relative humidities below 40 percent can cause leather to become desiccated irreversibly changing the fibrous structure of the leather chemical damage can also occur from exposure to environmental factors including ultraviolet light ozone acid from sulfurous and nitrous pollutants in the air or through a chemical action following any treatment with tallow or oil compounds both oxidation and chemical damage occur faster at higher temperatures various treatments are available such as conditioners saddle soap is used for cleaning conditioning and softening leather leather shoes are widely conditioned with shoe polish topic in modern culture due to its excellent resistance to abrasion and wind leather found a use in rugged occupations the enduring image of a cowboy in leather chaps gave way to the leather jacket and leather helmeted aviator when motorcycles were invented some riders took to wearing heavy leather jackets to protect from road rash and wind blast some also wear chaps or full leather pants to protect the lower body leathers flexibility allows it to be formed and shaped into balls and protective gear subsequently many sports use equipment made from leather such as baseball gloves and the ball used in American football leather fetishism is the name popularly used to describe a fetishistic attraction to people wearing leather or in certain cases to the garments themselves many rock groups particularly heavy metal and punk groups in the 1980s are well known for wearing leather clothing extreme metal bands especially black metal bands and goth rock groups have extensive black leather clothing leather has become less common in the punk community over the last three decades as there is opposition to the use of leather from Punk's who support animal rights many cars and trucks come with optional or standard leather or leather faced seating [Music] topic religious sensitivities in countries with significant populations of individuals observing religions which place restrictions on material choices leather vendors typically clarify the kinds of leather in their products for example leather shoes bear a label that identifies the animal from which the leather came this helps a Muslim not accidentally purchase pigskin and a Hindu to avoid cattle this is to adhere to religious observance and respect many vegetarian Hindus do not use any kind of leather such taboos increase the demand for religiously neutral leathers such as ostrich and deer Judaism forbids the comfort of wearing leather shoes on Yom Kippur Tisha B'Av and during mourning also see Tefilin and Torah scroll Jainism prohibits the use of leather since it is obtained by killing animals topic alternatives many artificial leather substitutes have been developed usually involving polyurethane or vinyl coatings applied to a cloth backing many names and brands for such artificial leathers exist including pleather a portmanteau of plastic leather and the brand name naugahyde another alternative is cultured leather which is lab-grown using cell culture methods a few companies have started to produce cultured leather commercially | wikipedia tts | UCqsTEykZZCMfAA5wK3mEjyQ | 2019-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,942 | 18,103 |
FiOkG1hatz8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiOkG1hatz8 | Nefariym - A Morbid Delusion - Local Band Smokeout Reaction / Review | welcome to the local big smoke [Music] out is matt from war chariot and you're watching local band smoke out all right what's up stoners welcome to the local band smoking i am your host is how the most bg okay we have death metal artist nefarium the song called a morbid delusion out of melbourne australia facebook.com nefarium spelled exactly this way right here spaghetti if you got it [Music] it has a very like black metal vibe coming out the gate [Music] the mix also is like extremely mid-heavy like there's no highs whatsoever and there's no no loads like all packed in the middle [Music] i don't think i would be able to understand all the vocals either if the lyrics weren't on the screen they're they're it's kind of like a monotone style scream and they're all they all kind of sound like this it's a little hard to [Music] that's nasty [Music] like i hear the kicks but they have no like bass oomph like even if there's bass guitar in this i can't hear it uh it's all just compacted right into the mids there's no lows or highs [Music] this solo sounds awesome it's tucked way down in the mix like this should be brighter and louder but it sounds cool [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] wow nefarium a morbid delusion [Music] go to nefarium.com you see it right there they're at melbourne australia facebook.com i wrote down for fans of black metal evil vocals and insane guitar solos my favorite thing about this whole song was that guitar solo it was quite buried not nearly loud enough or bright enough but he was going ham going crazy the kicks the drums sound good as far as what the drummer is playing but it's another mixing issue like i i hear the kicks but they're so weak like they have no oomph to them the the mix of the drums should be louder and spread bigger and then i would open up the vocals a little more does not take away from the evilness it just it just sounds like this as opposed to being like gosh you know what i mean in your face loud um so just be my advice is a little bit better recordings for this band but talent-wise some really cool stuff going on so i'm going to go 7.8 out of 10 for nefarium a morbid delusion they're out of melbourne australia if you like them please go to facebook.com or their website which you see on the screen right here please support them that'd be fantastic guys would you like your music on the show any artist any genre hit me up at localbandsmokeout.com just look for that submit tab it'll explain everything you need to know if you are on youtube please hit the subscribe button enter the bell so you never miss an episode we've done over 2700 live reviews and if you are on facebook be sure to hang out with us tuesdays wednesdays and thursdays at 4 20 p.m pacific time on the facebook page at local band smoker that's when we do the live stream it's a lot of fun we review like 60 artists in three hours other than that i'm your host is higher than most bg saying cheers [Music] | Local Band Smokeout | UC_OwIfvGco2rDw8kX8NKg8A | 2021-09-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 569 | 3,031 |
_kLo8LcT21w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kLo8LcT21w | Hindi eFootball™ : 👍 Good stream | Playing Solo | Streaming with Turnip | [Music] well a very warm welcome to you on this most pleasantly clear evening conditions absolutely beautiful perfect for the beautiful game temperatures are kind as well no doubt playing a hand in High attendance levels as well as an elevated level of anticipation here surely this is the hot ticket going around in this neck of the woods it surely must be real chance oh that is rather Wayward it was more possible than probable and the O Come backed it up [Applause] Peter oh red nice interception spread out to the left they've got to be quick moving this forward forwards and with [Applause] intent oh that's a key interception oh good [Applause] read looking to break out here he's got away closing in on goal played out towards the right wing well he had a really good run at goal there but the defense just weren't going to let him pass oh here's a chance and that is great goalkeeping it was very much worth a try and I've seen worse that should tee him up nicely for his next attempt at least now the counter lovely feet fires great chance keeper pulls up a fine save oh that's a sparkling save absolutely sparkling his reflexes work Ultra sharp and we have our very first corner and now they can spring out of [Applause] Defense still goalless at the moment now that's been intercepted and that's been one straight [Applause] back and he welcomes it in he's on side hits one good run lovely take but that is where it stopped it didn't quite come off on this occasion but only needs a gentle [Applause] tweak oh that's a foul free kick string [Applause] given [Applause] all stand hello for [Applause] [Music] One Versus [Music] One Look they're prepared to be quite physical to contain any danger that might come their way strong challenge there nice interception well timed could move up a GE here gets away from his opponent oh that's neat now the Finish nice oh Deni brilliantly well that was high class goalkeeping there to back up his his high this their second corner of the game out of H way two added minutes has been indicated they'll want to make the most of this turnover oh that is going to be the final action of the first half well perhaps not full of fs and Spills but a game which has been of a very high level certainly defensively as both teams walk off unscathed a tight Affair n n at the break thank you very much for your corporation an intriguing half lacking only in goals the score nil n and we're already into the second period Well the first half didn't really produce the goals we have liked hopefully they've been safe for the the second for that to be the case has a shot been and that is wildly off Target look it it was achievable Peter but it needed his [Applause] [Music] best pressing is high and Relentless and that has left him in a heap that's a good put in there Mell SC that's a foul well you might think he got off light is just a veral [Applause] warning that will do under the [Applause] circumstances picked out brilliantly that masterful defending and he's there to Belt It [Applause] Away son a goal nice work and he's really put himself on the line here so third quarter of the game and now a sudden chance to counter the attendance for this match was 7,987 a lot of space here a real [Music] opportunity that tackle was certainly sturdy surely a foul free kick and he [Applause] he's found the way [Applause] through substitution on the field number nine coming on the field is number 91 nowto and he's had a hit oh win and finally he has breed life into the game and that is about as cool as they come he picked his spot expertly he had the whole picture in his head Peter he didn't even look at the goalkeeper after 70 minutes is deadlock broken it's one n look experienced voices need to be heard now along with good purpose emergency and they can get right back into this decent hits and the lead lost no time at all yeah they say that fortune favors the brave and we've just seen an example this team has real personality and character on the field oh very start he just got it right well his app of space then was absolutely exceptional a moving genius and that is a defending of the desperate variety substitution on the field number 14 there could be another change here was there's absolutely nothing wrong with this margin and the efforts he put in he was very willing though not quite [Applause] able [Applause] captain in [Applause] progress up to meet it who will be liit with himself liit with [Applause] himself that pass isn't the best don't you just love the level of intensity here neither is prepared to back down to be [Music] honest well they're looking at the referee but he's wave play on passing is crisp and sharp he is through here you wonder if that's it now but there may be one more opportunity Peter for a late late steal here he's shifting through the gears here he's in plenty of space here last ditch defending by but that'll do oh he's bustling through here oh he's been flat right on the edge of the penalty area what are the protests are futile the decision is made late late drama they turned it round the time for a cool head and that is precisely what he showed well he dipped into a world of focus then and dismissed any distraction having turned the game on its head now can they hold out it looks to be the correct call Peter and in the circumstances it really had to be and the referee brings it to a close quite a game immemorable for fluctuation in fortunes and astonishing turnaround how would you summarize what we've seen today Jim look Peter a strength in any team has to be at the heart of your defense and I'm afraid [Music] [Applause] they CER Center back 30 for did the Subscribe subscribe start guy for well a very good evening to you wherever you are I do hope that you can join me in appreciating This truly beautiful evening a night that is absolutely ideal for a game of football the scenes here really are something a beautiful picture under the fls traffic and transport around here not the kindest but regardless of that the fans have found a way of getting here there is a sense of theater and the decibel levels are rising M SC that's a foul oh he's taking it and he's he's got the goal well he should have done better and he knows it well even for him that may have been a touch [Applause] ambitious closing in on [Applause] goal commitment to the [Applause] close there's a defensive hike Advantage here Peter but of course it's and can he finish [Applause] it heroic goalkeeping but even that couldn't save them this time they say all goalkeepers are [Applause] crazy an early launch just as they wanted just as they hoped it muscular approach does pay off here and he was quick to [Applause] reacta the captain going to and the two sides separated by The Game's only breakthrough moment to this point and the score is 1 n well he is the type of character who Rises to this sort of Challenge and he will be back for [Music] more [Applause] joua let do that Shula spread out to the left and the goalkeeper got a good P to that so what can they make of this gets his pass away oh that's a key interception passing is crisp and sharp it's the sort of situation they want to capitalize on now what take can he get onto [Applause] this footballing with usually identifies with Running Room and he evidently loves the contest there will be one minute ated [Applause] [Music] time and the first time is done so there we are halime both teams head into their respective dressing room and well there was a genuine throw about the game most importantly there has been just one telling moment is still very tight here the game still up the gra and the half time Score 1 n well you obviously have to give credit to the front men for the halftime lead but I think the Midfield can really Pat themselves on the back too they work tirelessly for me leading One n at the break so off we go once more well one n may be good enough so they may error on the side of caution and and get more players behind the ball instead of running Beyond it they could even try to to spoil it from here we'll see and the shots and that is wildly off Target all he'd be thinking is please ground swallow me [Applause] up pass is just off Target he's shifting through the gears here toing just needed a better contact well this is simple the supply is to be admired the defending is to be [Applause] admonished still just a single goal between the sides they get a throw in [Music] [Applause] substitution on the field number nine number 18 number number 15 coming on the field number 11 he's for to go back 22 number 1 the attendance for thisat was 7,550 looking for options for movement he is through here that's going to go a long way well it's good stuff this is better this is a really frontf footed approach well the question now is whether they can sustain it him up for that [Applause] challenge in [Applause] progress good run ultimately fed by an astute piece of Defending found appreciates good football all around [Applause] there yeah that works for me the denial of movement blunt and and brusk pass is coming off in quick succession here there's a real appetite from them to to finally put this game to bed but will they made out to the Left Flank that's tidy yeah this kind of bold running will always get you into areas of possibility go nice oh just lacks a decent finish well that's why we all say indecision is fer substitution final checks on the touch line a change about to occur I think you have to admire his willingness to keep plugging away but the manager has has done him a big favor I think by by taking him off you know he was looking very very [Applause] leggy this is the time you need that pace now [Applause] that looks like a preconceived plan win the ball and then unleash go after 88 minutes is number 11 two up and very little time left surely this is it well I think if they're going to have any hope from here they'll need to see the more experienced minut out of time it's a decent chance to counter attack has a gave that an allmighty come well I think he surprised himself how he managed not to hit the target then he seemed to believe it was going [Applause] in [Applause] away from immediate [Applause] danger fiddles it through can he latch on to this and that's that decent win by a very competent performance without doubt they were the better side and the results reflects as much any Reflections on what you've seen IND captain [Music] oh see see see sues G gun sandes by sandes by for sub like subscribe more [Music] some cor Rolland guess give us well there's no doubt that this is a game which holds a special place in the minds of the foing folk in this part of the world expectations Rising evidently the crowd hoping to be treated to a special contest it is the perfect backdrop for the players to walk out to and the match day noise at this place is truly special The Pride the passion it adds to a massive sense of occasion the action has already started excellent challenge there uncompromising and he's picked out the Run beyond the defense pops him off it and wins back the ball now it's [Applause] Morata there's a sharp little ball here too much on it and that's the [Applause] keepers oh that's a key interception gets his pass away oh great chance now it's c c he's left his man oh he's got a side of goal keeper [Applause] full moved forward and quickly so he is through here and that is expertly dealt with well I'm not quite sure he needed to Hold Up play quite as much as he did then a couple of his teammates were very annoyed and he was quick to [Applause] react throw it theck are certainly playing with an intense focus in executing their plan [Applause] here TOA shifted up field so what can they make of this this is what good chemistry is all about t Stan deals with it effortlessly no that was never going to make it looking for options for movement hakeim spots it and intercepts well a glitch with the range finder there and evidence annoy encourage the pass with an intelligent run but the passes lack pace and it's halim here but it has been a half largely of could haves and should haves perhaps the more impatient amongst the supporters will feel their overdue a goal but it's certainly not for the want of trying so nothing to show as yet at the break it's nid see if the first half well they've never really been threatened in the first half I think it's been a magnificent team effort the work rate has been superb very very organized so they head in no further forward the score here still nil nil whistle goes and we start the second half well that first 45 minutes didn't deliver as we'd hoped lots of effort but uh lack of quality with the finishing was left us hoping that someone can step up and produce something a little more magical and that's put pain to a promising move they get a throw [Applause] in Keeper's got good distance on [Applause] that I wouldn't fancy playing up front in these circumstances to be honest there's absolutely no Supply [Applause] that looks a cracking goal but he certainly wasn't in the mood to take any risks 98 nicked it back promptly well quality clearly deserted him at the crucial moment ah he made it look a bit oh given away that'll be a throw substitution on the field number nine Alvaro verat coming on the field is number 11 robt leandi and the shots well now it's a race for the [Applause] ball levandowski the pressing is intense and it's paid off gets flaged [Applause] offside he's going to be disappointed with [Applause] that [Applause] maratona he's looking to set free a runner well that's well seen too oh well played well sorted [Applause] out it's run loose here don't you just love the level of intensity here neither is prepared to back down and and to be honest that's how it should be Choice look at the space he's had a hit and it's it finally the deadlock is broken that was easy almost too easy well the keeper has every right to have a moan of his Defenders for that because they never got tied to the score simple as after 83 minutes is number 17 substitution on the field number 14 Maradona coming on to replace him is number [Music] [Applause] 42 for we have got changes here from both sides in fact deadlock broken it's one n look I just think they've kept at it and got their reward now they need to hang on to it Rodrigo I think it's time for them to concentrate on closing this one out sends it forward now that's been intercepted oh they could be caught out here at a time and he's in on goal should a goal he's got to goal Indian Captain level at the last and he's stuck it away as if laser guided he weighed up the landscape Peter and he's stuck at bang in the corner well it's an inspired substitution terrific move by the boss I think the manager is claiming an assist here and there goes the final whistle a very good game of football no winner but both sets of fans have got their money's worth fine [Applause] [Music] entertainment [Music] for [Music] well there's no doubt that this is a game which holds a special place in the minds of the footballing folk in this part of the world expectations Rising evidently the crowd hoping to be treated to a special contest it is the perfect backdrop for the players to walk out to and we have in front of us this gloriously imposing Arena absolutely perfect for a game of this nature and if he did just miss it we are up and running already and we have our very first corner and he's had a hit and now a sudden chance to [Applause] counter de bruyne play Cross Field changing the point of attack and it's played forward goes back looking tidy in possession here interesting ball oh time excellent interception and it's ber [Applause] Silva matus out to the right oh good ball and this looks promising well he certainly wasn't in the mood to take any risks so it is still nil [Applause] nil de bruyne fiddles it through he's through and great hits go Barcelona oh that was such a smart exchange of passes and it took so many Defenders out of play in one quick movement wonderful goal deadlock broken it's 1 n yeah this is also a chance to see what happens to their level of concentration from here and there's his chance to lead the counter final ball not quite right his teammates are irritated at that Neymar they want to be quick here it's Breakaway [Applause] time sends it Forward backward it goes OAB Bal decent progress down the left oh he's enjoyed that he evidently loves the [Applause] contest play out towards the right wing he's found the way through towering header well he got rid because he was under [Applause] pressure Bellingham [Applause] and they've got a [Applause] throw Bernardo Silva Matos played out to the Left Flank a important interception that out to safety that has been cut short there will be one minut and it's to bruer passes short and sharp he's a sharp of the wall here and the slot that's going to go a long way and that'll be the final action of the first half steady solid and for now where they want to be just one goal and they have it good effort from both sides but at Hal time is not the most convincing of displays they can certainly do much better than this they'll want to keep things simple build up their confidence and not rush into mistakes and we are already promptly back on the way well I'm sure the managers talk the talk and now it's time for these players to walk the walk and deliver AR rousing response to arousing team talk DEA now it's Cristiano Ronaldo oh good spread and there's no getting past him it's really well defended a beautifully policed up Midfield the opposition have been handcuffed de bruyne he's in space and looking for options goalkeeper [Applause] ball and that has put paid to that and that's put paid to a promising move the attendance for this match was 7,87 that's gone loose well it's good stuff this is better this is a really frontf footed approach well the question now is whether they can sustain [Applause] it that'll be a [Applause] throw and he was quick to react passing is chisen and the shots it's a goal well we're all back to square one but I hope this game opens up from here it looks as if it could happen that looks like a preconceived plan win the ball and then unleash goal after 68 minutes is number 15 substitution for Barcelona number 20 Bernardo Silva coming on to replace him in is number nine Kingsley Coleman we have got changes here from both sides in fact and that has added a whole new complexion to the game look this is not for the fainthearted Peter this is hard and fast [Applause] football that's just playing it safe and simple oh well played well sorted [Applause] out inesta he's done very well to take that [Applause] back matus Barcelona finding their [Applause] passes he'll try to keep this alive Barcelona showing a good level of intensity at this stage they're calling on all their resources now it's the sort of situation they'll want to capitalize on now well they deserve an awful lot of credit for their commitment to the cause but it's a goal credit that would be most welcome now in with a h and he goes again and that is doing no harm at all Davis two added minutes has been indicated excellent interception two minutes to be added on played out to the right matus and that is that well no winner here but an intriguing game the result probably a fair reflection it has this is I that's f | Kaminabaaz Gaming | UC9Z4VyJRRYZdrmUJqew1-mw | 2024-01-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,638 | 19,424 |
0uWB6-5h81g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uWB6-5h81g | ZORO VS MIHAWK (FIRST TIME REACTION) | and then who the [ __ ] is that darkling duck [ __ ] Jesus Christ coming what the [ __ ] is that bro imagine oh my God that would be insane [Music] [Applause] [Music] ooh I'ma like this guy Hawkeye holy [ __ ] Bro [ __ ] Hawkeye from Marvel man what else is Marvel copying that copy Thanos and not a copied Hawkeye he has a [ __ ] cross as a weapon oh that was hard man how the [ __ ] is Zorro gonna go up against this guy this guy just destroying a boat he was the iceberg that put the Titanic down yeah bro it was Hawkeye it wasn't a [ __ ] Iceberg it was Hawkeye I don't want to see Luffy versus Hawkeye I want to see Zorro versus Hawkeye and I damn sure and I want to see who stopped versus Hawkeye she's gonna throw his [ __ ] slingshot at him this guy's traveling with a [ __ ] Church what's going on [Music] he's gonna throw holy water at Zorro [Music] W character design this is [ __ ] dope bro this dude's traveling on a on a cathedral this guy's about to throw Jesus the the word of God at Zorro man guy's gonna his grimoire is gonna be a [ __ ] Bible he's gonna start throwing John 3 16 at people this is who Zoro looked for come on where is he where is he no man come on come on say it that's son of a [ __ ] that's a name clap clap in the chat wee Hawk the man who sank krieg's 50 ships on his own in the grand line the guy that sucked his own dick the world's strongest man I thought the world's strongest man what was the meatball dude not the meatball dude the the [ __ ] Thanos go back 10 seconds what is he about to do that is the sickest [ __ ] sword design I've ever seen oh my God that's sick old people here about honesty is about others the three sword wait a minute you can't be the guy with a cross wait a minute you can't be the guy that never [ __ ] stands wait a minute I came out to see to meet you will meet us to beat you [Music] none of that [ __ ] stay there Luffy's like shut the [ __ ] up big nose I love how all these characters just became the [ __ ] narrators out of nowhere God Jesus is involved now yeah he put the sword away and he's using that little [ __ ] butter knife yo the disrespect is real [Music] I'm not even gonna try to decipher this Nani's in the chat come on group nannies I'm not even gonna try to decipher this pick this dude should have just used his [ __ ] finger man that would have been worse instead of using the the giant knives that the enemies are holding it on the boat he he grabs just a normal butter knife from the table that makes no [ __ ] sense I love it this is great [ __ ] zorross [Music] yo yeah no [ __ ] way a mihawk look I'm [ __ ] mihawk guys [Music] yo he has to put in his [ __ ] mouth now I can still say Nani with a [ __ ] button a plastic knife in my mouth look look Nani that's how he does it in the studio no look I gotta I got a normal knife too yeah [Music] bro remember when I said this would be usop's funeral with his [ __ ] nose like that out of the casket come on yo zores just give it up man this guy's not even [ __ ] moving anymore man this is so [ __ ] cool man oh my God [Music] oh wait oh wait I love that I love that wait I [ __ ] love that Luffy knows that is Zorro's dream or his meaning so he's not intervening I [ __ ] love that that is oh bro W storytelling W storytelling man that's great that is awesome that's awesome I love that I love that [ __ ] I love that [ __ ] no that deserved a pause that was a w pause moment man I needed to get that out [Applause] I know he's not dead guys too foreign oh my God the inner dialogue is so necessary that is so [ __ ] good he chooses death over defeat what a strong heart you've gained his respect in this fight that is the first step towards being coming the greatest swordsman bro this dude's starting to believe in you this is great he's asking for his [ __ ] name let's go yes oh boy he's taking off the [ __ ] sword he's like I'm done I'm done with this [ __ ] man it's on the brick Jesus into this as a swordsman oh my God this is [ __ ] amazing this this is this I'm gonna cry Zora's gonna have the strongest white sword that's why he's in like me Hawk because mihawk has the strongest black sword I know it [Applause] [ __ ] windmill oh my God wait foreign what are you doing scars on the back are a swordsman shame oh oh my God [ __ ] w [Music] ow I know he's alive but Jesus Christ that's awesome I love that quote man some Samurai [ __ ] you know what the guy did he he he he wanted to he saw potential in Zorro right why did this I'm gonna use my big brain right now right Nicholas fake reactions I'm guessing everything correct tv you ready he believed he he earned Zora's respect in his fight so he hid him in a way that keeps him alive but leaves a scar in him so he remembers oh my God what the [ __ ] dude if I didn't know he survived I would have been like that [ __ ] kid in a live action better scream like this I know is he better say what I said guys I think my reactions caught me you got me talk about yourself learn about the world become strong and how many years it takes I literally said this what an incredible episode 10 out of 10 episodes you got me Hawks to scream this guy is this guy a villain or is he like an anti-hero I feel like he's not a villain he's just gonna be like showing up randomly just to [ __ ] [ __ ] up that's how he gets the scars we gotta see mihawk versus Zoro in a live action foreign wow [ __ ] wow man golden [ __ ] right there Peak piece yes one piece is now one piece dude dude Meg come on be seriously God thinks a gun is gonna work on his butter knife holy [ __ ] Zorro versus mihawk remastered all right let's do this Who remastered this is this like remastered from One Piece oh that voice actor died damn that's sad man rest in peace it's a wee Hawk bro rip weehawk in the chat rip weehawk bro God's here man that episode he appears in [ __ ] killed it oh that looks so dope it looks even crazier remastered no remastered butter knife I can't believe they did that they gotta remaster this whole [ __ ] anime no I don't mind how the anime looks right now man this is just cool it's cool to remaster this fight this is pretty awesome like he looks totally different there I don't mind it of course I I I um put the the original the OG first but still this is dope what are you bearing one you called our Master weak one the [ __ ] is that even Luffy bro what his hat group his hat like looks like his hat ate the [ __ ] is that man he's wearing like a bowl on his hat head now I can't believe I have to relive this in 4k man it's like when y'all catch me 4K lying now I don't mind this other than Luffy's hat this is this is pretty good it's so [ __ ] cool that they redid this secret move 3 000 worlds Makita foreign this is good I like this the fact they did this is is awesome enough is this like the modern one piece animation where at the time this was the modern one is that why Luffy's Hat's so [ __ ] big react to the breathtaking world of what bro I did that like eight months ago but that stream is in the in the shadow Realm yeah y'all say yeah modern is even better oh I saw a clip on [ __ ] Twitter of Zorro Zorro fighting some dude Throwing Fire at a man that animation was [ __ ] insane I can't wait to get to that episode in 10 years [Music] man that was a god-tier scene yeah that was [ __ ] God's here scene man God damn bro [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] | Nicholas Light TV | UCto0JEelepQkcueYJgUA8zw | 2023-06-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,475 | 7,999 |
19TTwGrJJcI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19TTwGrJJcI | What is Google Chrome & some of its features | hello this is Nick today I'm going to explain what Google Chrome is um so basically if you don't have Google Chrome it's it's a free download Google puts out it what it is it's an alternative browser to Internet Explorer um so generally when you surf the web you open up Internet Explorer and looks maybe something like this maybe your homepage will be MSN and this is General generally how you surf the web um with Google Chrome basically just another way to surf the web and is as you can see it's a little simplified it looks a lot like Internet Explorer 10.0 U but you can go here you can go MSN just like you would in Internet Explorer so I guess the main reason becomes why would you want to use this instead of Internet Explorer um one of the key features with Google Chrome is the speed if you used Internet Explorer in the past you probably have noticed it can run SL low um many times and it's just because of all the security updates Microsoft has to push into their product because it's so attacked by viruses and virus makers and hackers um that's another benefit of chrome not as many virus makers attack it it's because of a different software so it is actually more secure than Internet Explorer um they try to keep it pretty simple just having your back forward um stuff right here put all the settings over here I'm going to go into a little bit of detail but not too much so when you first open up Chrome um You probably might have come up to this page now if you don't want to fill your information out you don't have to you can skip this the one positive about filling this out is if you do it will actually import um your favorites so if you start putting favorites into I was going to start downloading them here it'll actually ort my favorites for my other computer so I have a laptop maybe a work computer it's going to move all my favorites over to this computer um another thing it'll do is you can even put the app on your phone and have all your bookmarks there as well uh it can synchronize your search history and it can synchronize your passwords so as you can see it just pulled up all my uh favors my quick links um which is is very nice um a couple of other things that it has has add-ons actually that's what we're doing installing right now is installing some add-ons that we have uh so these are my different add-ons that we have and so you can search for different add-ons if you want um we one of the reasons that I also like this it is has flashed flash Adobe Flash baked into the software so instead of having to download Flash separately it constantly gets the updates from Flash and a lot of viruses um basically attack your system with a flash vulnerability so having it um kind of baked into the software is a really nice security feature so I just pretty much finished downloading my add-ons I kept a couple add-ons here um let's look at a couple settings if you wanted to go in and change your homepage that's something um a lot of people do go to advanced settings well we can change our search right here we can go through change your appearance you can get a skin if you want to change your homepage we're going to go on Startup hit set page and if you just want it to be Google you could just put Google right here and save it and then I believe that's the default page you could have multiple Pages open up so we see what this looks like we're going to open this up and you can see it opened up three different pages simultaneously um so that's a really neat feature um yeah I I would suggest giving uh Google Chrome a try this is just a quick overview one of the neat features it has is um this kind of privacy right here so this way you're not getting track there's no cookies being downloaded uh it's all cleared out of your history that's some nice feature and it just has a really nice clean interface very simple to use um it it is an internet explore 10o very similar to that so there's not too many other settings that are different from internet explore I recommend you give it a try in addition to maybe using Internet Explorer uh and see uh which one you like best all right thanks bye | Review Outlaw | UCOvN3fb1NyriX4SVgVj02SA | 2014-11-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 801 | 4,149 |
AH-GDpJKRw4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AH-GDpJKRw4 | A Coastal Hiking Trip, Part XXV, DAY 3, 'A Room With A View' by Sheila, July 22nd 2020 | right folks i'm sat on my hotel the rock house hotels at le month looking out my window before going to have my breakfast i've got another night here set like a log had a really really brilliant walk yesterday very very long walk um i got back around about eight o'clock i left it nine in the morning it was 11 11 hour walk so and then i got fish and chips on the seafront with all the seagulls around me i thought some of them look like they come followed me from west and they look like a captain seagull he did they got one over here anyway but uh i've been very blessed with the weather very blessed it worked it's worked out really well for me [Applause] i'm having i'm going down to have a full english breakfast in a minute the whole works fruit juice yup fruit yogurt bacon egg the lot sausage and then i'm going out i'm doing bits and pieces today um i'm going to go up on the special train like a lift train that takes you up to the top of the hill [Applause] um at some point today i'm doing that i've got to go to the bank get some money out um i'm going to go up the comb where most of the disaster happened in 1952 you have to pay to go up back home it's ten pound but i'm going up there a bit and then i'm just gonna see i mean i've done a big walk i ate quite a bit um when i first went to bed and i first got up but it seems to be easing now with a bit of deep heat cream rubbed in um that's the sea from the promenade out there i walked along there yesterday to pick up the trail to climb right up on that hill it was right up there but right up there right round it to the other side on the coastal path follow the coastal path up and down round and round through lovely ancient forests until i came to the county gate eventually um i passed the ladies um ladies finding sisters fountain which was great to see it's like a pilgrimage spot with a great big cross where joseph of arithmetic aromathea were supposed to stop for water um climbed up then to county gate used the facilities there and then made my way back down through not far from the dune valley following the river lin all the way past the village of brendan watermate other little villagers scattered about and back to lymouth harbour [Applause] through the valley was absolutely in the combs gorgeous you know um [Applause] somebody fishing rip boat there the harbour we've got great views here great views over there the house on the hotel on the hill so it really is beautiful and today like i said i'm doing bits and pieces today gonna go and have my breakfast in a minute and that's it my lovely hotel room there's my brook sack ready being used as a day pack um lovely comfortable bed beautiful comfortable bed i've slept like a log both nights so far yeah i have yeah i climbed that yeah i went right around the edge of it great experience great and i've got it all on video there's not gonna be many times i'll be doing something like that i don't think i say that i might come back and do it again i might do it in a different way i might do it in reverse but the reverse route i think would be worse um going up the lin valley way i think would be harder it's a lot of uphill at least it was all nearly all downhill for me on the way back the strenuous bit was going up it's harder going that way i think although there are two massive hills for anyone walking the other way so this is sheena i think it's the 22nd of july 2020 about half eight in the morning and i'm going down to have my breakfast and i'll be taking a lot more photos and videos today tomorrow i'm getting a taxi to pour a lot because it's too far for me to hike from here i've seen people struggling with their backpacks really really struggling with all their gear now i'm getting a taxi to poorlock and then i've got a massive hike up helston comb and i'm gonna have a lot more stuff to carry that's gonna be my great big burden tomorrow getting up there then i'm gonna gently follow the rugged route to mine head i'm looking forward to it overnight you | semw52 | UCAUGd2DPS2BrzDyJrhS65Og | 2020-08-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 800 | 4,019 |
is2Co3x9cXU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is2Co3x9cXU | US Senate Passes Infrastructure Bill & US CPI Preview | all right very good morning folks it is wednesday 11th of august hope you're doing well just going to talk about the clothes on wall street where we saw a record finish again with the likes of the dao and the s p 500 after the senate passed the much anticipated bipartisan infrastructure bill that now progresses but overall that did reflect in regard to an outperformance subtly in the likes of the dow up about half a half percent whereas the nasdaq was a laggard about 0.53 we're also going to talk about in the briefing some comments out latest fed official evans who's taken the other side a much more dovish view but in keeping with his general stance and policy last night against the usual chorus of hawks that we've been hearing of late and then we're going to talk about uscpi undoubtedly the most important release not just of the session but of the week and actually looking at the markets then this morning everything is in a little bit of a wait and see mode kind of feels like the morning of a non-farm payroll's release almost because the cpi report does have the magnitude really to shape things up considerably later on today and that was largely reflective in yesterday's session which was relatively quiet and it certainly is the case for that this morning the dollar index perhaps just a touch firmer but worth keeping an eye on the dixie we are retesting kind of a double top from yesterday and the overnight asia pack session in the dixie at the moment is trading at 93.13 so i'll bring up the currency pairs and we'll have a look at that overall in a moment but otherwise spot gold pretty flat as to his oil which made a nice recovery yesterday to reclaim a 68 handle to retrace some of its recent sell-off uh yields have continued to just creep higher so the us 10-year down about four ticks this morning just a continuation of the trend really initiated from midweek last week following the ism services pmi being the kind of kickstart of that latest move but then obviously following through with payrolls on friday leading into the cpi report and as far as index futures are concerned the dax is pretty flat this morning just hugging its pivot and u.s futures as well not too much going on in the overnight session so let's get straight to it talk about some of the news so as i said one of the main catalysts yesterday was the senate passing the bipartisan one trillion dollar infrastructure package the senate as you know is split evenly between democrats and republicans but the actual vote this time on this particular bill was voted 69 to 30 in favor with only one republican abstaining so pretty good broad consensus there but as you've probably read this now looks to go down a two-track path where they're going to try and force through an extra three and a half trillion dollars bolted on as a secondary package to this which is going to be much more highly contested so as biden said in the speech last night the real work is still yet to really be done so i think the the reaction we had yesterday to be honest i'm a little bit surprised that the market reacting the way it did perhaps it's kind of a lack of other catalysts ongoing at the moment in otherwise was a quiet session waiting for today's inflation report but i don't think that that bill passage last night really has much more legs in it to really impact markets at this particular point in time um the infrastructure bill though i mean why does it create such disparity between lifting the dowel and uh almost counterproductive for technology well uh the bill will disperse just over um half a trillion dollars in federal spending over the next five years and that includes things then like american roads bridges tunnels airports railway networks power grids so all very much things that would benefit the type of companies that would operate in that particular index and and certainly this is why you tend to see more national based companies in the smaller market cap indices like the russell for example tend to benefit under these types of proposals rather than big tech for example nine of the 11 major s p sectors rose so energy financials industrials materials they all stand of course to benefit the most from an ongoing economic recovery of which a build like this would help secure albeit it is stretched over a longer five-year period um asian indices overnight mixed to pretty flat not really too much to speak of perhaps the touch of underperformance seen in the korean cosplay stock index there's a lot of very aggressive rhetoric coming out of north korea at the moment in regards to response to an an annual u.s south korean military drills that they conduct as i said every year and so it's not unusual at all but again when they ramp it up um you know they're kind of saying things like you know south korea is going to pay by the minute for what they're doing that doesn't really constitute into anything beyond just verbal threats more often than not but obviously we'll keep a close eye on that but again it's very low probability that that would actually escalate and this is quite common um given the the timing of those military annual drills um otherwise as i said things are pretty quiet this morning as markets await the overall open so other things to be aware of then is feds evans so remember the table you know you guys now all know of course your hawk dove spectrum and evans is a voter and evans is much more on the dovish side so we've heard from a lot of kind of hawks outlying so your cat plan your bullards of the world um and walla whereas we've now heard from some of the more center right leaning ones or center hawkish members like bostick and some others but this time evans is right more on the much more the diverse ends of the spectrum and he said in fitting and in keeping with that philosophy that current inflation spike should not push the federal reserve to tighten monetary policy prematurely with more months of labor data needed before any changes as well as more certainty that the pace of price increases will remain above the fed's two percent target according to the chicago fed president so yeah nothing really too surprising there to be honest but does show that there's still a divergence in views here at this point in time and and really for me it's really the center and kind of dovish leaning members that we need to keep an eye on because if they start moving much more towards this idea of heading toward the taper timeline and that definitely is a surefire sign that that that definitely is coming sooner rather than later if they start to move in terms of the main event of today though and this morning is very quiet there's not a great deal coming out of uk europe and the main focal point of course is us cpi at 130. the headline is expected to moderate ever so slightly to 5.3 from 5.4 we have got a range of 5.1 to 5.5 the month on month expected at 0.5 percent remember last month that figure came in at 0.9 so yeah increasing again but of a much more slower pace than what we had last month albeit the top end of the range is at 0.7 um if you remember then and this is just a quick look at what it would look like and again the year and year this is of the previous 12 readings we are looking for a 5.3 percent which doesn't sound like a great deal because it's only 0.1 lower than before what it does mark is the potential peak of inflation and this is going to be quite key to determine and again the course of action the fed might take and this idea that it has been transitory and on the transitory point of course a third of the increase in june the last report was attributed to price gains in used cars fueled by supply chain bottlenecks of course that have hampered new vehicle production i did read quite interesting stats coming out of bloomberg this morning and they said that chip shortages that have held back automakers and computer manufacturers are getting worse in fact and that ship lead times the gap between ordering a semiconductor and taking delivery has increased by more than eight days to 20 spot two weeks in july from the previous month and that gap was already the longest waiting time since the firm began tracking data back in 2017 so shortages of microcontrollers logic chips that control car control functions industrial equipment and home electronics have jumped in july so hence the reason why although we're getting almost a peak inflation at around this mid five percent area um the idea here being is that it's still elevated and not fading more quickly because of those aforementioned reasons so for sure these pandemic idiosyncrasies will be looking at in much greater detail if you're going to be trading and day trading environment for cpi 100 just be mindful of the underlying report and the contributing factors beyond these used cars and trucks things like shelter energy price contributions these types of things as well are going to be meaningful to really determine the underlying state of inflation and therefore the kind of consequence it can have on fed thinking um otherwise a quick look at the potential market reaction we were talking about the dollar index yesterday so we're back on that daily chart again and the dollar index is kind of consolidating if you look at it on the very short term in fact i'll just quickly drop this chart in this is looking at the more the picture on a much more shorter dated time frame this is on a 15 minute so you can see the dixie's just tapping on yesterday and the overnight apac high and on the daily chart i think cpi is going to be quite key upside surprise we might bust through then that prior high that was seen in july and then we're going to be targeting up around those april hires and in fact if i look at euro dollar on a daily chart in the fx major pairs and perhaps it'll make a bit more sense flipping over to it from a 60 to a daily chart this is a daily in euro dollar futures and you can see here we've moved lower really since uh the payroll number came out and that's given the greenback a bit of a bit of a kickstart and we're down here testing in euro dollar futures the march 31st low and we're just trading pretty much at that point this morning you can see then technically if we get a scenario that contributes to dollar strength well then there's quite a big gap here down pretty much a full point to the next area of technical support which wouldn't come in until the september november kind of double bottom from last year so definitely today is going to be pretty big um either for seeing this materialize or we get a much lower number and we see reversal and a fade of that dollar gain here and we spring back up in the opposite direction so yeah technically quite key the market as well you know is definitely looking at this for a key trigger for the rest of the session so yeah it's going to be it's going to be really interesting release later otherwise kind of back to the calendar for a second beyond cpi we've got their regular all infantry numbers coming out uh later in terms of some oil things to be aware of we of course had the apis last night and we had a headline draw of 816 000 pretty much in line with the expected value of a drawdown of 600k cushing draw 413 000 gasoline draw 1.114 million uh if you actually look at wti crude absolutely no real reaction to this data so again it wasn't shocking in the slightest and i think at the moment if you're looking at wsi crude it's really just more about the recovery at the moment we found you know technically there's a pretty good area of support around the pivot today which the market has responded to very nicely you've kind of got three factors here and inflection for price over the last 24 hours in combination with the pivot um and also the 68 psychological handle figure and we've seen uh that's just acted quite nice and late part of the asia pack session to just move back up here going into the european open so yeah the infrastructure build definitely feeds into this but i did think that the move last week was a little bit overdone um you know and if you follow my daily emails that i put out on my distribution list then you know these were a bigger broader conversation that i was having um in those emails and i was talking about the fact that look even though it seems quite dramatic and the pace of the seller for oil i still feel pretty comfortable that the market remains pretty tight at this point the economic expansion will continue irrespective of a slight moderation in how strong that growth will be in the second half and so i still look to be a buyer of oil at any strategic point lower down at these bigger markers on the technical price developments that we've seen over the last couple of months and certainly that has played out so far with the move on the brake accelerated on that initial trend line break came down to that horizontal level around 65 50 area which was around supports of 26th of may and also the the bottom of the the route that we saw on mid part of july and the markets just sprang back up again so i do think with oil um you know although there's covert still to be monitored and be vigilant for um i still think at the level it's at the moment and all other variables considered i'd still be a buyer any time this market moves lower down at these these levels on a higher time frame of course um otherwise an oil to finish things off the other thing to be aware of i have been commenting on a little bit um is the fact that tropical storm fred remains on course to impact florida on friday in the keys as you can see spreading northward through portions of the peninsula this weekend but the nhc at the moment saying it's a little bit too difficult to get the exact timing location and magnitude of any potential impacts at the moment i guess the key thing we're looking out for here is does this start to drift more to the left which would then constitute having a more direct path in towards the gulf of mexico of course which would have more implications for the price of oil so it has moved slightly more left than it was yesterday so i definitely would just keep half an eye on that as well and on the subject of oil something else to be aware of um is a latest research note out of goldman sachs they've said the net impact of oil from the delta variant so just talking about that broader context for a second remains moderate in their view and their base case remains that the delta wave will impact all demand including china for only two months consistent with prior cycles so again fairly in keeping with that that view that i just expressed that the market remains supported on any um particularly sizable drawdowns short term all right that is it so hopefully that was useful any questions at all as i always say drop a 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XDhh53RH5wg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDhh53RH5wg | Objectives of Teaching Literature | [Music] hello learners welcome back I dr. Natasha Paula will be discussing with you the objectives of teaching literature what is literature mean to you whenever we think of our literature then we realize that okay we might be reading a novel a drama maybe an essay an autobiography or biography there are different genres of literature which are available and many journals are being used in the textbooks which are being introduced in the elementary school so as a language teacher you will be encountering such things while teaching English language skills to your learners the many times these teachers they ask that why do we need to have the Treacher as a content in our textbooks we should know the reasons behind it some of the reasons we'll be looking at today first and foremost when we talk about literature then we should not forget that we are actually exposing our learners to a rich linguistic input various forms of writings are being introduced to the learners whether it is advertisement or you have poster or if you have a short story or a narrative text or an expository text or a persuasive essay all these forms of literature are orienting the learners to the different ways in which language can be used in day to day life it is also preparing them for any future vocation that they might pick up for instance if somebody wants to aspires to be a journalist then he would be interested in reading a report a newspaper article so literature or real salerno's - all these forms of writing another thing is that when we look at such a variety of text which is available in literature and it is given to the learners in the form of a poem in the form of a short story or anecdote or if you have the cartoons the comics then the learning environment in the classroom it is enhanced considerably it becomes very interesting so you know that when there is variety you will definitely enjoy you will not get bored so that interest of the learners will be interest in that particular language and when the interest is there definitely they will be motivated to work in that particular language to aspire to become a good user of that particular language so it is very essential that if we want our learners to improve their language skills they are motivated to work in that particular language they are motivated to exercise to use those language skills in their day-to-day life in the various tasks which are set for them in the classroom another advantage of having literature is that it stimulates the learners for communication so if you have an essay written by somebody talking about the benefits of a particular equipment then after reading it as a reader you might react to it by either agreeing and supporting that particular thing perspective of you or you might totally reject it so after reading that particular text you are getting that desire to react to show your reaction to respond to that particular text so it becomes an excellent stimulus for learners to communicate in their particular language and as we have already discussed literature gives us an opportunity to introduce our learners to the various genres of writing further its stimulus multiple senses when you read a poem the diverse images which are being used by the poet the similes the metaphors personification all the poetic devices which are being used doesn't stimulate your mind the various senses whether it is a sight or smell or touch so language the colorful use of language stimulates the sensory being of the individual so makes him more responsive to the language that is being used and presented in the next further it caters to diverse learning style as well so when we talk about multiple intelligences as Gardiner presented so there might be a learner who has this linguistic intelligence and he learns well if he is given different types of text to interact with so when we are exposing our learners a different variety the different forms of writing we are catering to this need individual need of the learners the diverse learning style of the learners to visually see something to listen to that particular story and appreciate it to listen to that poem and then appreciated it also develops cultural sensitivity so as our as an Indian sitting in this curve particular country if you read a text which is based in England or America then you will be able to become sensitive to the practices the social roles the social state of the social way of interacting in the society in a particular country or within the country also if you read a text which is situated in suppose Kerala or Trivandrum or in some other parts of the country you will be able to get a more a much better understanding of the cultural norms of that particular group community so exposing a learner's different learners also different takes also helping developing cultural sensitivity amongst in then it is always said that when we talk about literature it is an avenue for expressing our thoughts and ideas on so many themes and universal themes such as humanity war peace which may not necessarily be presented to the learners in the actual school learning environment because when we talk about the school curricula we have mathematics the earth science we have co-curricular activities or the sports and all these things are happening but it's only in literature that we get that scope of widening the experience of the learners in terms of all these areas talking about conflict which is happening though internationally the various peace initiatives which have been taken place which are being taken you know happening the world around so literature provides the learners an ample opportunity to interact on so many platforms another thing is the literature use a representational language it involves the whole learner cognitive is a less effective so when I am reading the text I am also empathizing with the character I am also understanding that why this character is reacting in this way how the character is going to respond in the subsequent paragraphs so the learner as a whole is engaged in the text as we have already discussed literature also introduces the multiple genres and their styles are to the advertising poster short story cartoon play and so on thus the Treacher holds immense potential for all-round personality development so if they read a text drawn from the life of an eminent personalities such as Swami Vivekananda or Gandhiji then the values which were upheld by these people by these luminaries will definitely impinge on the mind of the reader of the learner so it has immense capability of influencing the personality development of the learners as well the literature also gives an opportunity to introduce authentic material so when we talk about posters or when we talk about advertisement these are the actual stuff which is being which the learner sees around him so he will become more conscious of the language which is being used in his environment as well when he gets to see it in the textbook as well further literature evokes creative response amongst the learners so when they read a text they respond to it and they can choose to respond in their own way it may not necessarily be the one which is expressed by the writer or that which is expressed by as a teacher as a language teacher we should allow the learners to share their responses their feelings their emotion about how they felt after reading that particular text so that creative response is also probable only when they are exposed to different forms of literature as a language teacher when we are using literature in a classroom it gives us ample opportunity to emphasize meaning making as well this is what I was just talking about that let the learners read a particular text and record their responses to it without any feeling of being right or wrong in their understanding but whatever they say let them justify it from the facts which they have been able to glean from that particular text but why do they believe and why do they say like that there must be some reason behind it there must be something which they have found within the text within those lines let them come up with that particular explanation now when we talk about literature another question that comes to our mind and which literature should we use now here I would refer to John McCrae 1994 who distinguish between literature with a capital L the classical texts such as those of Shakespeare Jazz Dickens and others and literature with a small L which refers to popular fiction playable song lyrics etc so in the text books you will find in many a time the content writer they use both kind of texts if suppose you feel that the texts which have been selected are not to the level of the learners or not to the liking of the learner you are free to select a text of your own and use it for your particular class and learners so various types of retreat takes which you can use include short stories songs poems biography autobiography essays novel one-act is just as we discussed a little while before now inherent in the use of literature are many challenges also if literature is not used appropriately in the classroom then it can become a really tedious and boring task for the learners if it just becomes an tivity where they have to read a particular text and then answer questions following it without any scope for discussions without any scope for sharing of the experiences then it will not really help them in developing their language skills so some of the challenges we'll be looking at first challenge is that of text selection now the text which has been selected for teaching in that particular class should be age-appropriate what is the age of the learners will they be able to appreciate the theme of that particular text another thing is it is something of their interests and liking if it is not interesting they will not feel like reading it and if they are not reading it and somewhere or the other your purpose of making them read a text and develop their reading comprehension skills gets defeated another thing is that the context should be appropriate the local context the place where the learners are sitting the text which you are selecting it should not be something which they cannot relate to or they cannot really appreciate then another very important thing is that while you are selecting a text the linguistic difficulty should also be kept in mind if the words which are being used in that particular text are the expressions which are being used to take are too difficult for the learners they will not be able to appreciate they will not be able to generate that interest and motivation to read further to complete reading that particular text hence again whatever you've planned for your lesson it will go waste because they are not getting motivated enough they are getting discouraged the moment they come across a word of wish they are not able to find a meaning or they are not able to visualize it from a particular context they will lose interest so you as a teacher are also getting defeated so whenever you are selecting a text you have to ensure that the text selection is appropriate as per the age that interests the context and linguistic difficulty of the learners suppose the text is already given in your text book and you have to read it along with the learner then certain kind of pre reading as can be said you can prepare the learners of what to expect from that particular text certain vocabulary items which are essential for understanding and appreciating that text may be discussed and presented before you actually ask them to read so this can help you in resolving this problem another aspect of literature which needs to be considered is the length now if the text is too lengthy the learners again will lose interest so it has to be of an appropriate length you have to see to it that you are dividing your text into chunks which are meaningful and which the learners can relate to in the subsequent sessions as well as we discussed earlier the literature is also a source for developing cultural sensitivity amongst the learners so whatever text which is being selected for the learners to read in a particular classroom you have to first read it as a teacher and see to it that there is nothing which offends the sensitivity of the learners so that cultural sensitivity should also be checked by the teacher another aspect is the cultural difficulty the learner should be with such a background and context that they are able to appreciate the other culture which is being represented in a particular text so it should not be too dense or too complex for them to understand it should be as per the linguistic ability of the learners so that's where your role as a teacher comes in that you have to see to it that the text which is being selected is such that they are able to relate well and they are able to comprehend it as well another thing is in many a-time what happens in literature classroom the teachers are too much concerned with this fact that okay this chapter is given the learners should be able to read that particular text and whatever questions are given in between the text or at the end of the text the exercises which are given they have to be completed so all that the for the sake of record everything should be you know completed and this is from where the examination questions also turn up so whether the learners are able to appreciate the text or not enjoy it or not the teacher is geared towards one objective that the chapter should be completed the reading should be you know completed and all the exercises should be done in their notebook and corrected so here a note of caution is there that as a teacher you should remember the text is there for you to read use it as an aid for developing the language skills of the learner so it could be listening speaking reading writing right so you need not aim for a complete understanding of the entire material it generally happens in the case of poems where the teacher is too conscious of explaining each and every line of the particular poem so as a teacher take it a little lightly and ensure that you are engaging the learners if not complete at least a partial understanding of the study material next we should also see to it that the children's reaction to the study material should also be given opportunity so just completing the exercises at the back of the book is not sufficient nowadays though the textbooks have been written in such a form that there a variety of tasks which are being said which are also interesting also so there are lots of puzzles and crosswords which are being used and you have a number of language games also which are introduced if your textbook is such that it provides for a variety of activities variety of questions then it's good enough you can use them but if suppose you feel that it is not interesting it is not something which is engaging the learner in giving a response to the particular text then you are free to add and design your own set of worksheets to meet the requirement of that particular text because we should remember that the text is to be used for developing the language skills or developing the accuracy of the learners in the use of grammar so when you ask them to read a poem and you ask them to comment or provide a summary of it then you should not be too particular of whatever they are saying should be you know exactly what you want them to say or exactly what the writer intended you say let them share their own experience let them give their own individual comment because when they will be doing it they will be using the language they will be speaking about it so their speaking skills is getting enhanced at least they are conveying something it is they are predicting something or they are drawing some inference from the text so all these are skills which are which the learner is practicing via the means of the particular text so as we discussed earlier the literature should provide ample opportunities to the learners for creative expressions so maybe after reading a particular text or story or an essay or a short story you can ask them to imagine that okay this is the main character and he lives in such-and-such place you want to write a letter to that particular person so write a letter to that particular person or if suppose there is some incident in that particular story whether an advertisement has to be prayer you know put up then you can ask the learners to imagine all the other details and design an advertisement for the character of the particular story or you know they can be so many things you can change the form of the text that ok after reading that particular essay what emotion was evoked in you compose a poem on that so what you are doing is that allowing the learners to play with language to enjoy using the language so definitely when they are enjoying something they will be developing it as well further we must encourage our learners to seek logical relationship among events and appreciate the ideas and emotion which are expressed in a piece of literature so whatever they are saying whatever they are doing there has to be some logical relationship so they should be able to identify that in the piece of work which is presented to them and when they are writing their own piece of work or when they are conveying it orally then they should keep this thing in their mind that that logical connection should be established between the various forms so the various skills which can be developed during the teaching of literature in the English classroom includes various skills such as the reading comprehension skills so they read the text and then it can be followed by various exercises or activities which involve a literal comprehension when you just ask them that ok what is this who said that where did he say that and why did he say I know or why did this happen another set of questions can mean that you asked him something which is based on some reasoning inferential questions why did this happen this way why did he react in this way then another level of questioning is when you ask them to critically respond to that particular text that as a reader do you agree with how the particular character behaved or reacted to that particular situation if you were in that place how would you react so these reading comprehension skills also gets nurtured when they are exposed to literature another thing is that definitely when they are getting exposed to different genres they developed the skill of concentrating on a particular text understanding is format understanding the language the way it is being used as I said earlier critical thinking skills are also nurtured when they are dealing with the text and when they are critically reviewing the way the text has been written by the particular writer do they agree with it or if they were given an opportunity to rewrite that particular text how would they you know give it a different angle so critical thinking skills also get enhanced by way of interacting with such kind of different genres of literature's which are available in the textbooks it also has some control their thought process because they have to logically organize all the ideas and of course when they are reading a variety of text then a positive attitude also gets built up so there are numerous opportunities of personality development also which are provided by cultural references so many values and ideas they are embedded in the text if they are essays written by some known people or there are some letters which are written by a known personality too their daughters are to their sons and others then all these texts give an opportunity for the learner to see how a particular individual felt about a particular thing what did they value and why did the value and what was a result of that thing when they upheld a particular value then how they benefited out of it how the society as a whole benefited out of it it developed study skills as well so they learn the skill of using and referring to dictionary whenever they are not able to find the meaning of a particular word the literature also nurtures in them the skill of war attacks so they are able to gosh the meaning of a particular word by understanding the context in which it is being placed by understanding what does the different prefixes and suffixes convey what shade of meaning will be given to a particular word with which kind of suffix and prefix it engages them in lots of predicting and influencing so with this we come to the end of the session I hope you have now understood what are the various objectives for which we use literature so my suggestion to you as language teachers would be that do not get disturbed when you get a complicated text in front of you rather approach it with lots of ideas lots of activities as to how you can present it in a more interesting and an enriching manner to your learners I hope you have a fair idea of what are the objectives of teaching literature in the English classrooms and I hope you have gained a number of ideas as to how you can make your literature classroom even more interesting but with this we come to the end of the session and we'll meet again in the next session till then thank you | NIOSSeniorSecondaryCourses | UC6R9rI-1iEsPCPmvzlunKDg | 2017-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,824 | 21,415 |
xcERGYAevWc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcERGYAevWc | Cloth Napkins with Beautiful Mitered Corners | hello everyone welcome to so Journey my name is Patricia taglarini and today I want to show you how to make mitered napkins let's talk about the material you will need you will need a yard fabric that makes four placements you will cut them 18 inches each you need a hem gauge this one works well because you get iron on it you need the wing Clipper too because of its mitering ability and you need a marking tool and obviously you need thread that matches your fabric this is the back of the napkin it also has these mitered Corners here good thing about napkins is you can throw them in the washing machine and reuse and reuse them all right to start with you need to cut your fabric 18 inches Square then I'm going to use this gauge this is really a hem gauge but it works perfect for what we're doing this ruler is used for garment making but because you can iron on it it makes the folding of the napkin fold perfect fold it up an inch and a half and we're going to pull it all the way up to that Mark and then I'm going to slide this down so it's up tight and then you're going to take your iron and just press it and it creates that fold all right the next fold we're going to make is going to take take your Fabric and fold it back to the fold it up and then press it pull this up to an inch and a half and you'll see it's marked right here so pull this out and then push it just a bit to keep it taut all the way around and then iron I'm not a wrecking I don't recommend Steam on most fabric but in this case I do because you definitely want a good crease here then do the other side I know our intent is to do this side to this side this side and this side but they fold better if you do top and bottom side and side all right once you have that marked then turn it down to the fold line you just made and give it a good press all the way down move this out of the way do the same thing here flip it around to the other side open it up you already have this folded here you don't want to do that because it's going to mess up your miter open it up fold it down and press it all the way down I know that this marking seems a little crazy right now but in the long run this is going to make it much easier to get that miter in right let me come over to the cutting table and I'll show you why you're going to need a ruler I prefer this Wing Clipper too it's really designed for flying geese but it is perfect for what we're doing I really like it because it has a 45 degree angle line here and here and it gives you this quarter inch which is very important when it comes to our napkins this is a free zone iron out pen I really suggest the felt because it doesn't leave the ghosting effect but I don't have it and since I'm marking on the back side of this it won't matter so come up to that first crease you made and in the corner you're going to put a mark and you're going to mark it both ways on that line that we had that we folded in so x marks the spot here go ahead and do that all the way around on all of them all right once you have those marked now at this point you just need to take a deep breath because this is going to work this is where you've got to trust me on this one with your wing Clipper 2 this 45 degree angle you want to rotate this right into that X we made lining it up both this way in the fold and this way and this is in that point hold it down cut it off do that on all four sides do make sure you open it up and now we're going to go to the sewing machine to sew we're going to fold this side up here's my corner my corner to corner here and I'm going to put a pin in it after you do these a few times you may not want to now the trick to making this work is yes I have this folded but this piece is not even bring this on up and put a pin here because this will make the fold lay flattered for you on this side this is where my fold is my first fold I'm going to put a mark there and I know it's sort of hard to see I'll try to make it darker this is the fold Line This is where I'm going to start sewing a quarter inch in and down to this fold not here back tack on both sides the best way to turn it is to hold your one finger all the way up I usually have my thumb fold this over and on the fold and flip it back try that again for you put your thumb in fold this on the fold and flip it back do that again on all four corners so come in fold it over flip it in pretty much will come out straight by itself Thumb in fold it over flip it back all right now I usually take a hem gauge and make sure I have it pressed all the way out but these are out really well now I think you can see where we're going from there you're going to turn this under where the fold is turn it under where the fold is and then I'm going to pin if you use glass head pins you can iron on top of them if you don't please don't iron on top or it'll melt your plastic again come over here tuck it in make sure your seam on the inside goes one way it will make it lay flatter for you there you go because fabric has a memory it allows it to lay perfectly back where we want it don't necessarily need as many pins but I like to have them so that when I sew this down it doesn't shift on me and some of that depends on your material this is fairly good material so it won't but I have used material before you all know that can be a real pain in the neck to sew on I know we all don't like to iron we don't like to iron but ironing is your friend when it comes to sewing and keeping your seams flat all right because I have glass head pins I can give it a really good press this is pressing remember again I don't like to use steam because sometimes it distorts the fabric but on this it's perfect I also have used spray starch that helps but it's another step all right so now we're really about finished we're going to go to the eye sewing machine rather and we're going to sew this seam down really close to the edge okay I have put a regular foot back on I have straight Stitch set at 2.5 now I'm going to start in a place I have white thread in that I can back tack in the white so it doesn't show as much and this one will be good I am going to use this inner Edge right here I'm going to run it right down here this is the guide that I'm going to watch when I sew I'm not really watching the needle I'm watching this but I want to set this needle I don't want the seam right here it's too far over so I'm going to move my needle To the Left To position it to where I want it to be [Music] turn the wheel let's see if that's it that's perfect put it in and then I'm going to sew it down this is where you want to back tack about three stitches I know some of you backpack about 20. you don't need that much to hold it just about three and then come on down don't sew over your pins I know you know that just makes me feel better to tell you I'm going to sew up to here and I want my needle to end in that fold before I turn it if I get close and it's not matched I'm going to hand turn it to make it fit right there but that's perfect this time so you see as I turn it is perfectly aligned where it needs to go this pin out this is a time not to sew as fast as you can sew so you can keep it straight if you're like me and you have a lead foot you can set the machine not to go any faster and so with my granddaughter I always turn it down for her because she really has a fast foot again I want to end up right here in this miter this miter runs here so I want this the needle to stop here before I rotate it around maybe one more and I'm going to hand turn that one and move this back just a bit there you go because I want it perfectly in that bowl there we got it these make lovely gifts I set it four seven six especially if you're making the placemat that I'll show you how to do it can be made in Christmas fabric Thanksgiving every day as this is dress up your table just a bit stop in that hole notice I'm using a clear foot here so that I can see where that fold is because we've pressed it it pretty much will stay where you want it I'm talking about the fabric here we use fabric napkins a lot I will say though the only time they really get pressed that's if I have any company other than that they're wash folded and ready to go I want to sew by pass excuse me where I had that other back tack just a little bit so that it doesn't double too much and then we're finished [Music] and that's how you get these perfectly mitered corners or napkins right here we go and here's the seam on the other side that I put in let me know what you think in the comments below and I'll try to get back to answering you thanks for watching [Music] thank you foreign | Patricia Tagliarini | UCk82MlHGZMtE9YMoIYyHrTw | 2023-09-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,841 | 8,688 |
UxjcBsE0mn4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxjcBsE0mn4 | 11MIN NEWS 1/17/14 Why Are EX Intel Officials Seeking Refuge | [Music] conclusion I encourage everyone to do their own own research and if you find credibility to the claims made in the following parts in this series it would be prudent to take the proper precautions what is coming you ask and what is coming is already unfolding the following information was first made public over 15 months ago by confidential sources from various alphabet soup agencies the events arising out of the following information is already beginning to happen underground structures to in my role as a talk show host I have been approached by individuals who claim to have Insider information about what is coming and according to these individuals what is coming is very bad most credible sources demand complete anonymity as a result I have found found myself in a position to try and evaluate whether to write about and broadcast some very controversial information sometimes my Insider information turns out to be stunningly accurate as evidenced by the Chris Stevens murder story which was spot on my information on the Aurora Batman shootings has also proven to be very accurate there is a risk in using unnamed sources simply they could be wrong they could be disinformation agents or they might just must be crazy as they're looking for their 15 minutes of fame it takes a degree of courage to air information derived from confidential sources therefore I want to thank Doug Hegman for daring to publish his dire warnings which come from an inside source of DHS I have subsequently decided to reveal what I know as well the decision to air These Warnings will undoubtedly encourage others to come forward hopefully so many insiders will come forward that it will become impossible to hide what it is coming from those who are actively seeking answers to the general public it does not matter what they are told for they will still believe that the government will take care of them CNN truthfully reports the news in Santa Claus exists as a result these fools will never know what hit them although the Hagman warnings differ somewhat from my sources there are some common threads one area that Hackman Source did not focus on is the dropping out of sight by ex-federal officials and prominent figures on Wall Street and that is the remaining focus of this article the Mars observation Wall Street underground in the December 9th 2012 interview on The Common Sense Show Jim Mars discussed how approximately 400-500 top level Bankers have left their positions and have gone into seclusion Mars reminded my listening audience of how the elite have developed seed vaults which only they they have access to Mars was clearly alluding to the fact that some very bad events are coming and the global Elite are aware of it and are moving to meet the threat my Insider sources inform me that the same thing is happening in various Federal organizations who have recently retired from the ca DHS NSA and FEMA this fact is indisputable I have firsthand knowledge of three ex-fed officials and their families who have relocated to safety and claves when doing so was very disruptive to their respective families lives increasingly it is looking like some major event esses are coming and persons with Insider information are attempting to remove themselves from Harm's Way massive retirements from the alphabet soup agencies When government officials from the various alphabet soup agencies retire in Mass it is not necessarily A noteworthy event however when the same officials retire in mass and and then relocate to form their own survivalist enclaves then this is something that we should all sit up and take notice of especially when we are seeing the same behavior on the part of all Street Executives in my dealings with purported alphabet soup agency informance I have been receiving some very dire warnings in terms of what lies ahead for America given the above facts it should be understandable why I found the recent hman interview with rose bud to be a little bit more than interesting I have had conversations with two insiders and a relative of another Insider who tells similar stories of a coming series of apocalyptic events much of the Hagman information to a large extent corresponds to the information I've received except for the fact that many xeds are forming self-sustaining communities therefore this installment will strictly deal with the fact that officials from the NSA CA DHS and FEMA are retiring early retiring and going into seclusion with their former comrades in arms please note that former DHS director Janet naano stated at her farewell address that it was not a matter of if but when the power grid will be taken down the Final Act has indeed commenced DHS andc relocations it is a matter of official agency policy that some current DHS andc officials and their families will be provided sated safe sanctuary in various strategic locations in Colorado in times of trouble most people in the no are aware of the underground facilities which lies below the Denver International Airport which has an underground connected Railway to the cheyen mountain NORAD for Carson Peterson Air Force Base underground facilities the structures are part of the continuity of government program developed by the United States government in the early days of the Cold War however these facilities are increasingly becoming the planned Refuge for many of the global Elite residing within the United States when all hell breaks loose in September 2011 the evacuation of the elite to this safe Highway was rehearsed in the DHS exercise known as operation Mountain Guardian in which the Denver Airport was shut down to commercial air travel except for specific undesignated planes which were allowed to land in preparation for some stag catastrophe this aforementioned event is not newsworthy because it has been reported in the mainstream however where this even becomes noteworthy to the public is because it is not coincidental that the seal has relocated its major data collection facilities to underground structures in the Denver International Airport the implications for residents living in or near the Washington DC metropolitan area should be clear the plan obsolescence for the nation's capital is becoming increasingly apparent if I were you and I lived in this area I would be looking for a new place to live in the very near future the previous information is what is publicly available the following information has not been disseminated but is highly relevant to what lies ahead XC and DHS relocations parallel to the Colorado being prepared to become the new capital it is highly relevant to know that retired officials from the DHS and theia who are not part of the privileged Elite but who know what is coming have developed their own enclaves in the Rocky Mountains outside of Denver and Colorado Springs as it has been described to me that these facilities are a poor man's imitation of the Denver International Airport facilities the structures are largely natural but are very well equipped and the resources included a self-contained Air Supply my source for this information is a former DHS Insider this is the same Insider who revealed to me in mid 2008 of a rift between the Old Guard of the New World Order and the up incoming New Wealth of the same group his information at that time proved to highly credible then and I believe that this is credible as well NSA relocations Ozarks recently retired officials from the NSA have relocated to an area in the Ozarks where they have access to underground safety zone which have are being transformed into many villages of self- sustainable protection their properties consist typically of 5 to 10 ACR for each family contains a portable water supply residents are armed to the teeth have alternative Communications that are not reliant on the grid end of years of stored food my source is an individual who retired from the NSA almost 2 years ago his decision to participate in the relocation was triggered by the impending reelection of President Obama which he said will hasten the onslaught of what is to come because Obama's administration fully Embraces the destruction of American ex FEMA relocations North Carolina recently retired officials from FEMA are relocating to The Rolling Hill areas in a state in the Southeast approximately 2 hours from the coast their Enclave contains the same resources involving air water food and guns these enclaves also include underground structures which are sensibly self-contained and can serve to isolate the inhabitants from the outside I have two sources on this information which includes a family member and a retired FEMA official who has chosen not to participate in this relocation the nonparticipant ex official from FEMA did not seek Sanctuary with these groups because he feels that several of these enclaves will be targeted for Destruction by the powers that be because of the knowledge contained by the inhabitants in this case of dead men tell no Tales this makes sense because it would allow the elite following the coming cataclysms to rewrite history in their own version without any contradiction from knowledgeable individuals that no one really has gone on this Insider knowledge is a threat which would serve as an obstacle to the new truth personally I think this view has a great deal of Merit all informants were clear on one point when Americans begin to see the massive shifting of military assets accompanied by an increase in the sightings of foreign military the fun is about to begin conclusion I encourage everyone to do their own research and if you find credibility to the claims made in the following parts in this series it would be prudent to take the proper precautions what is coming you ask and what is coming is already [Music] unfolding | Spiritwolf Ofthewild | 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7t9kV_B3Khg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t9kV_B3Khg | Anti-Spiritual Pollution Campaign | Wikipedia audio article | the anti spiritual pollution campaign was a political campaign spearheaded by conservative factions within the Communist Party of China that lasted from October 1983 to December 1983 in general its advocates wanted to curb Western inspired liberal ideas among the Chinese populace a by-product of NASA and economic reforms began in 1978 spiritual pollution has been called a deliberately vague term that embraces every manner of bourgeois import from erotica to existentialism and is supposed to refer to obscene barbarous or reactionary materials vulgar taste in artistic performances indulgence in individualism and statements that run counter to the country's social system according to Deng liqin the party's propaganda chief at the time of the campaign the campaign reached a climax in mid-november 1983 and largely faded into obscurity into 1984 after intervention from Deng Xiao ping however elements of the campaign were rehashed during the anti bourgeois liberalisation campaign of the late 1980s against liberal party general secretary who 'yeah bang topic the historical aspect you topic origins the campaign against spiritual pollution can be said to have its origins in the 12th Party Congress held in September 1982 during which Deng Xiaoping stated his intention to continue China's march towards economic modernization and liberalisation a process that he initiated in 1978 attempting to maintain balance between the conservative and moderate factions in the party Deng tempered his emphasis on continued economic development with a call to build up China's socialist spiritual civilization so as to preserve its socialist ideological orientation and protect it against the unwanted societal impacts of bourgeois liberalism which had begun trickling in since the policy of opening up began in 1978 during the party congress who 'yeah bang warned that capitalist forces and other forces hostile to our socialist cause will seek to corrupt us and harm our country and exhorted party members to hold true to communist ideals and discipline the 12th party congress also laid the foundations for the establishment of a new constitution approved by the National People's Congress in December of the same year the Constitution rejected ultra-left ideology of the Mao era and provided for greater protection of citizens dignity in civil liberties and advocated for an orderly institutionalized an accountable system of justice the new constitution carried significant caveats however is specified for instance that citizens freedom of privacy and correspondence were protected except in cases where it was of interest to the state following the revisions to the Constitution at the end of 1982 critical academic discourse grew scholars called for greater respect for human dignity and freedoms and for a reconciliation of socialist and humanist ideals by the spring of 1983 calls for a more humanist society were reaching a crescendo with scholars very openly criticizing the excesses of the socialist dictatorship although some Chinese officials including Deng licken saw some value in the writings of the humanist intellectuals by the June 1983 fears were growing that criticism of this nature had the potential to severely undermine the political and ideological basis for the Communist Party's legitimacy in June 1983 jazzy yang delivered an address at the opening of the 6th National People's Congress against the growing liberal tendencies in academic and artistic circles and criticized such trends as being representative of a decadent ideology at odds with the goals of socialism shaoling trends in writing and artistic circles to rising instances of crime murder rape and corruption blaming the growing crime rate on political and ideological apathy he called on law enforcement to commence a strike hard campaign to suppress counter-revolutionaries and criminal activities following jail speech Conservative Party journals began linking the recent crime wave with the scholarly discourse on humanism the editors of red flag for instance declared that various kinds of crime abound to occur where the influence of bourgeois r extreme individualism is still present if we speak of mercy and humanism it will be a great dereliction of our duty to the cause of socialism topic the campaign in October 1983 during the second plenum of the 12th Party Congress Deng Xiao ping identified several types of individuals and intellectual trends as undermining the party's objectives on the Left he targeted the remnant leftist ideas of the Cultural Revolution and those who rose to power by following Lin Biao or the Gang of Four to appease the conservative factions he then turned to criticise intellectuals and party members who had focused their attention on questions of humanism Deng criticized humanism as unmarked cyst saying it leads you for stray Deng emphasized the need to combat spiritual pollution brought about by liberalisation although Deng attempted to warn party comrades against taking extreme measures to rectify problems on the right or the left almost immediately after the speech the state-run press began publishing shrill attacks on the bourgeoisie liberal ideas of humanism and condemning the spiritual pollution that such liberal influenced engendered Deng licken a prominent conservative in the party was rumored to have been behind the attacks on humanism and spiritual pollution spiritual pollution was described as taking many forms including but not limited to excessive individualism and obsession with money the practice of feudal superstitions and the proliferation of pornography Western hairstyles clothing and facial hair were also criticized as being symptomatic of spiritual pollution in December 1983 less than two months after the campaign began Deng Xiaoping intervened to end the campaign against spiritual pollution topic the intellectual aspect the debate on humanism and alienation the anti spiritual pollution campaign claim is a response to an unprecedented public intellectual discussion that heated up in the early 1980s on the question of alienation and humanism topic context humanistic thoughts had long been sidelined by the official discourse in the post one 949 China as early as in the 1940s in the Yan'an rectification movement' Mao had criticized the idea of what he called theory of human nature reigns England and love of human reign lagea manifest in the literature by arguing that not until the elimination of caste there can never exist such all-inclusive love among human which is merely an idealistic notion that denies class distinction and speaks for the bourgeoisie fifteen years later starting in another ideological mass campaign that began in 1957 different critiques that had a humanistic tinge among which most noticeable on human nature Lunn ranging by bar n bar rain and on literature is the study of human by Qian Garen Qian GU Rong also incurred criticism from the party with the accusation that their advocacy of humanity is the center of literature creation is again agitating for the individualism of the bourgeoisie criticisms on this line didn't cease to emerge until the end of the Cultural Revolution when the public sphere began to reflect on the suppression of human dignity not only in the Cultural Revolution but also throughout the past few decades of socialist experiments as Wang Jing argues what was remembered was not only personal wounds inflicted upon each individual by the revolution and the Gang of Four a cliché that outlived its appeal by the mid-1980s but also the repressed memory of the early history of Marxism specifically the humanist epistemology of the young Marx epitomized in his economic and philosophical scripts of 1844 10 a public intellectual debate as part of a larger movement of cultural reflection had thus heated up it was estimated that from 1980 to 1982 there emerged on newspapers 400 plus articles discussing the question of humanism the debate emerged at the time when there were three strains of Marxists has identified by Bill Berger and David Kelly there were author Doc's Marxist Leninist s-- commonly found among power holders in the high establishment revisionists widely regarded by the West as reformists or progressives and the young humanist Marxists recognized by a continuously critical voice 45 all of them while facing external challenge from the Liberals also experienced internal ideological fragmentation inside the broader Marxist framework for which was in dire need of an overall guiding ideology 139 hence the room for the stirring of humanism topic central issues contested the debate can be roughly divided into two lines of thoughts between what is often referred in western academia as the alienation school represented by Wang ruch way Chinese Wang grew Oh schooi and Jiao yang Chinese Jo yank and the official discourse represented by who Qi a omu Chinese who ki are mu then the member in charge of ideological micromanagement in the central Politburo while the two sides both mainly presented their arguments through interpreting original texts by marks or angles they offer two different distinctly views on the continuity of Marx's works one source that the alienation school often cited was the economic and philosophical scripts of 1844 in which Marx developed the theory of alienation but this work is often regarded by the anti humanism side as are immature work by Marx whose theory of alienation later developed into the theory of surplus-value and is therefore not creditable as Marx's own thoughts the anti humanism school thus claimed that there is an epistemological break between the young and the old Marx that undermines the authenticity of the other side's reference to Marx as a whole 175 topic point of departure one of the core questions at the centre of the debate is which is the point of departure for Marx humans or social relations this line of argument started with Wang ruies assertion that man is the starting point of Marxism in one of his signature works for Wang as long as the man being endorsed here is a realistic social practical man that is one is a member of a given class in a caste society as opposed to the over-generalized abstract men in a foil Barkham sense whose class distinctions are ignored Wang's conception of Marxism would stand who Qi AO mu in opposition to this idea argued instead that social relations rather than abstract human should be the starting point for who the clarification from the humanist Marxists regarding human as practical human is still invalid for as long as one needs to explain human as a practical man who engage in real-life activities one has to start from one's concrete social relations rather than man itself yet for Wang not all social relations are the realization of human essence those that are alienated or not Wang also challenged the specious dilemma who has artificially created that is one has to choose between either choose social relations or humans as the point of departure which Wang believes can coexist in a dialectically united manner based on Wang's argument bill Berger and David Kelly in the Chinese Marxism in the post Mao era interpret it as the idea that a Marxist view of human nature should be not pre-social in the manner of the social contract theorists but trans social 161 according to his view they add we do not come into the world as persons with god-given rights or as utility maximizing packages but with propensity z' for self realization and for the achievement of a society where that self-realization may flower the datum of progress is as teleological as it is deterministic 163 this interpretation is supported by Wang's own words what is self-realization to explain this we must first understand potential and realization this can be traced back to Aristotle in modern times Hegel explained it the challenge and development of things are a process from potential to realization or in other words from possibility to reality egg is egg and chicken is chicken how can an egg become a chicken the fertilized egg itself contains the internal cause for becoming a chicken therefore an egg is a potential chicken while a chicken is a realized egg 163 to 164 topic reconcile ability with Marxism humanism is comprehensive worldview or merely ethics another central question is to what extent to Marxism and humanism reconcilable for Hwang and Jo Marxism is not equivalent to humanism but it includes the latter for who the two are distinctively different at the center of whose argumentative framework is a dichotomy he created between humanism as a historical world outlook and humanism as a system of ethical principles and moral codes while the former is fundamentally conflicting to Marxism the latter insofar it is based on the historical materialist framework of Marxism can be regarded as at socialist humanism that can be accepted and popularized Whang again vehemently opposed such artificial dichotomy for Whang humanism is essentially a set of values one that cannot be separated from worldview and one whose task beyond that of a worldview is to make value judgment of the world for the sake of transforming it rather than million interpretation essentially according to Bill Berger and David Kelly's reading of Wang it is this need for humans to transform society according to human ends that qualifies humanism to be not necessarily an idealistic worldview Wang drew from examples of various Western thinkers ranging from Thomas Moore to John Locke all of whom shared an idealistic worldview and recognition of humanism to argue humanism takes on different forms in different kinds of society but there is a humanism in general he classifies these theorists as materialists however according to the recognition that humans were the products of society and the humanists as well because of their conclusion that society had to be changed as a consequence 169 to 160 to minus 163 ultimately Marxism and humanism are compatible for Wang in the sense that there is no necessary linkage between humanism and idealism both as world views humanistic can be a worldview that is materialistic as well topic alienation when it comes to alienation the central question becomes to what extent can this concept be applied in particular to a socialist society who again created a dichotomy between alienation is a basic principle theory and methodology and alienation is a concept that reflections certain phenomenons in a certain historical periods while Marx rejects the former definition who argues he uses the latter also in a very limited sense referring only to a society with intense class antagonism in particular a capitalistic society therefore according to WHO alienation can never exist in a socialist society and the growing application of such concept to certain phenomenons in society is merely an abuse in sharp contrast both Wang and Joe believe that even though a socialist society is much superior to a capitalist one alienation can also happen in a socialist society more specifically both of them acknowledge the existence of three sorts of alienation intellectual political and economic intellectually alienation is manifest through people's cult of Mao in the previous era which runs the risk of being dogmatic and detached from the popular masses politically the ever-growing state apparatus is susceptible to the corruption turning from the servants of society into the masters of society a prospect that Marx and Engels warned against economically the states well-meaning attempt to enhance economic growth while disobeying objective economic laws can also be dangerous and counterproductive in a long-term speaking of possible remedies Joe concluded that the origin of alienation is not the socialist system G do G do but merely certain problems within the establishment or institutional structure TGT G which he called for reform topic significance and legacy in Braga and Kellie's concepcion the critical elements within the alienation schools theories have played an important historical role 169 and that humanism was in fact taking a new turn in Wang Ruiz hands 165 in Wang's vision the notion of freedom was no longer a utopian vision to be realized in the far-off future state of communism but had come to resemble the democratic institutions of Western countries a more concrete goal that can be strived for in the present 165 since roughly 1985 Wang has increasingly made him sound like a champion of bourgeois constitutionalism through close analysis of young Marx 5 because of the ideological undertone his view has Wang came to provide an important intellectual support for students who participated in the pro-democracy demonstrations in late 1986 in early 1987 5 more broadly for Braga and Kelly the party silencing of the humanist discourse is represented by the launch of the campaign and the hardline tone set by Dangs and whose speeches embodied the loss of the last chance for a genuinely critical Marxism 5 to flourish in China and in other words for the party to construct an Orthodox interpretation of Marxism as well 169 had the party adopted and repackaged it as the official ideology brogre and Kelly argue it could have avoided the occurrence of another series of abortive mass campaigns such as the anti spiritual pollution campaign all of which resembled the destructive counterproductive movements of the past 5 topic limitation and critiques Joe Yang's view that the presence of alienation shows merely a malfunction of socialism rather than the inherent shortcoming of the system itself became one of the major targets of critiques from later scholars in her high cultural fever ranging criticized Joe's failure to critique alienation from within 18 for ranging the fact that the alienation school remains theoretically limited stems from the belief that the alienation could be achieved simply be resorting to the objective emancipatory means implemented by revitalized socialist system and an enlightened party leadership 18 while in fact as Wang Jing suggests the party which has the monopoly over the materials in course of production might be the real problem 17 the alienation schools approach also faced challenge from David Kelly though on a more positive note for Kelly who wrote as early as in 1987 there seemed to be a moral conviction among intellectuals like Wang ruch way to develop within the framework of Marxism itself a remedy to the calamities in the fanatical periods of the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution Wang ruies focus was there for more on values rather than institutions with the demands he made designed to minimize conflict with the four basic principles | wikipedia tts | UClqS6IYGeofUnMEBJmSzf2g | 2019-05-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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_B5bUqVELUY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B5bUqVELUY | Online Advice Show - December 29 2022 (Part 2) (Stream Restart) | so your stream froze I turned it off oh I could restart it oh I can't remember this is the biggest scam ever you're absolutely right but Dune the rules are the rules and it says in the description to restart the stream and we already have judicial um you know precedent is already set when the stream button gets clicked the restart buttons gets clicked the stream gets restarted is that not correct dude just like what does Uncle Grumps think it is we've got presidents there is President set but it's definitely a scam no hey it's not a scam of works in your favor I guess everyone here when he started the subathon reset stream was there from the get-go it's been there for the last three years it's always been a [ __ ] option so anyone that's mad you should have known better you should be mad at the person who did it I explained this it really it falls completely on the person who restart the stream don't Miss on Sarah can't this could have happened don't blame it on him he's the one who did it he's been locked for 57 [ __ ] days number 15 red tack ass boom six cheered X200 and you guys have been bitching the whole time we can still gamble the clock the clock is still going we got three hours left on the clock there's three hours left Wes you've been bitching too what are you talking about as much as most people listen it got to a point where I feel bad I haven't been donating anything lately because I feel bad about what I'm not the one who made the rules [ __ ] off you just want to have your cake and eat it too no pun intended yeah there's still three hours left you guys can just keep it going if you want that is not even true smash because yesterday I said how do I said how do we reset the stream Uncle krumps asked me how much it would cost he was willing to pay you to restart the [ __ ] stream with the thing okay so don't even don't even [ __ ] get after me with that what happened all the time the stream got me started for the channel points okay okay okay the stream got restarted for channel points we did that last never done anything again we did that last time the rules were set in stone fine yeah yeah oh kill slip thanks a lot I didn't get a chance to bet I'll fix that everything's away the whole time I'll do a 10x sale okay it's a 10x sale don't be ridiculous mellow understood that's even more scary how much time I'd like 100 hours for the card you need to go 100 hours I'll add 100 and do a 10xl 106.19 is that does that appease okay well there was 500 hours he added at least 800 hours on his own to on top of the clock I gave away a lot of time he did he did two he did a nine hour sale and a ten hour he did a 9xl and he did a 10x sale on one of the 10xls he had at 400 and I think I'm a 9x he out of like 200 plus like a bunch of random little [ __ ] in between so this is kind of just like resetting this is like three days this is like normal reset to normal reset to normal this is three days yeah this gets us to past New Years come on this is the best I gave you guys so many deals I've been live for so long I'm unhappy says mumbles it the great reset it was needed says drasticity so [ __ ] true the great [ __ ] reset this is where the time would be sales shop oh yes yes classic classic Doom Behavior preemptively shuts up West 10 times for the 10 [ __ ] gifted Subs um thanks to OG kill slip dude me dirty man that's not cool shut the [ __ ] up now listen maybe he is a retailer listen but on the but you there's no way that you can [ __ ] restart there's no more restarts done from here on out right that's fair okay except in the final hour okay oh because the benefit to you yes okay okay there's no no resets it's over I'm not doing crazy sales we've already gone too far yes yes no more sales yes no more sales number sales over sales over no more [ __ ] sales add 60 hours to the clock then no no way no way what do you mean come on we thought the sale would be longer no oh no not even close come on you we're not getting your [ __ ] card out come on yeah [Music] okay that's it come on just 60 more I will make a 200 and that's it no sales 200 no more sales ever I lost 400 hours I think it's a pretty good deal you basically only lost the time that you added that first we made a pretty good deal guys it's [ __ ] chaos we called the banker 150 that's fair stealing money from people is a real poopy thing to do 150 3x sale 153 Excel for one hour that's fair it's just a 2X 150 hours 3x sale for an hour 3XL for an hour because come on I can't just add time let's just come on we it got reset at this point just [ __ ] put the time back and pretend this never happened no that's not going to happen 900 hours to call it a day that's not going to happen we got 150. 3x sale for one hour it's at 3x at number 15. Red attack yeah it's not three professional Dave cheered x 200 we lost 564 hours okay okay the stream got reset it was you guys lost a lot more the stream got reset 150 that's very fair no it's supposed to be 200. I said 150 plus a 3X sale for an hour that's bad 20 more hours no 150. either that either that we're going either that or I calculate it we go back to three [ __ ] you thank you that's what I thought this is fair man it got listen the stream got reset we did this last year Dune reset the stream last year and when it works when it works in your guys favor then it's okay you know what happened last year my money got stolen by stream elements I didn't even get paid for that and I still reset the [ __ ] stream how about that number 15. this is very fair yes X200 change it back to the original time bro you know it is the right thing to do now Sarah can't already paid to restart the stream man that's not how that works we had a precedent set honestly like sometimes you guys are so [ __ ] stupid somebody just said I blame dude and I just [ __ ] got 100 [ __ ] X for 50 [ __ ] hours on the clock extra they wouldn't have [ __ ] had because he tried to scare us out of [ __ ] everything and you still blame me what the [ __ ] what [ __ ] these nerves just turn the stream off go back to three hours whoa just leave it at 150 but [ __ ] the idiot who said I blame dude this is a pretty good deal bumfice is angry this is Toad's greed I just gave you guys a great deal we were at three hours two seconds ago now we're at 150. this like someone complaining about this on [ __ ] live stream fails God we we were at three hours ago three hours a second ago now we're at 150 I don't know why you guys are mad we were at three hours a second ago because Sarah can't reset the stream you know what's really funny everyone says you're greedy and that when people get their [ __ ] taken away they're having a [ __ ] hissy fit I'm greedy I gave you guys 10x sales 15. I'll give you guys crazy sales and I'm the greedy one I've been live for like 50 55 days dude it took that time I took that time for granted I had coveted [ __ ] during the stream number 15 red tack ass classroom the potato cheered x 200 toad has been going for 50 some days thank you where's the bed where's the he has a [ __ ] wife there it never got reset dude it never got reset you're honestly Satan West you've complained about the bed cam before I don't know what you're talking about exactly you've been there half the time dude I can't sit there [ __ ] all day I just can't one more night with bedtime in the Stream ends that's not fair because there's another human being here who's not a stream person true no I don't have anything to [ __ ] drink help Anonymous thanks a lot for the five [ __ ] gifted Subs welcome straight leaping she doesn't want to be stream sleeping okay just subscribed please how's work thanks go ahead and poop come on man you know 152 hours it was reset to three and you guys got 157 Hours come on we did a whole bunch of good [ __ ] deals you know it's been a long [ __ ] time man I gave you guys too many [ __ ] deals to be honest with you I gave you guys too many [ __ ] deals I want you to always be here when I get my new computer I'll be live all the time I'll be able to stream all the time for fun playing games and stuff spin the wheel okay you guys he just wants to see the wheel spin oh thanks baby it it's green it it's green choose outcome six percent green greens are rich the greens are rich this is a sign that the sabbathon was meant to be sliced this is a [ __ ] sign this is a [ __ ] sign guys it's green zero zero this is a sign that the Sabbath is meant to be spliced come on guys 150 come on guys it was 700 hours what if someone resets the stream again again less than two hours we can reset yeah King doctor just got a [ __ ] ton of money after you uh you you had a really fatal text error there I'm gonna delete that don't be ridiculous gorm six donated I've seen people tap out at like 10 days over 50 days is really good will your background have fireworks for New Year's Eve yes thank you for the twenty five hundred dollars 37 days last year this is the great Channel Point recession oh there were so many sales history books we'll recount this and he's been sitting on the couch the entire time definitely not not leaving for hours at a time we'll be live until New Year for sure I really have seen [ __ ] at least yeah you're just completely playing like all sides on this shut the [ __ ] up I'm trying my best man things go things got a little out of hand this is the best of a thought you get chaos you get drama you get insanity you get long periods of black screen and Jersey Shore this is the best subathon it's online advice show who's the guy that did a month and it was like a big deal that [ __ ] he doesn't even stream on Twitch anymore um Ludwig Ludwig I assumed on YouTube now [ __ ] that nerd I didn't groom anybody man Sarah cat took the opportunity okay that's not my fault the channel points have been set up as a president since last time okay I've I've said this I've said it from the start 170 researched the stream it starts with three hours left that's all there is to it I've said that from the get-go man a question for chat how many of you never watched Jersey Shore before and watched it here and enjoyed it was something even done anyway there's 153 hours on the clock it's not even remotely done there's [ __ ] six days left in the [ __ ] clock sometimes it's not about the journey but the friends that you make go along I enjoyed my station what are you talking about the stream is still good there's still a 3X sale going on it's not over it's not even close to being over I'll miss this I'll finish this You're Gonna Miss This back you're gonna wish these days then go boss so fast there's there's another weak still LOL yeah it's not even like come on we still got [ __ ] the clock is a great Sabbath on everyone bye I'll miss you guys it hurts so bad come on [ __ ] me yeah you guys like gambling right you guys like gambling come on go ahead and put your points in if I get 2 million can I add 500 hours no [ __ ] what if I get 10 million 20 million steel don't be ridiculous Dragon donated five dollars I've been going to sleep to Jersey Shore the past 30 nights it's quite relaxing to go Detroit someone resets it again here's the real here's the real truth you know Dune already said this everybody already explained this I added so much time for so many deals and everything I was really ripping myself off now we're basically at a time point where it's like it's like real so it's like 150 real hours on the on the time like it was Monopoly time it was Monopoly time before and it it was like I [ __ ] gave away a lot of [ __ ] deals and like [ __ ] and it went too [ __ ] far okay you made the deal I was drunk and I got coerced okay you guys are gonna rip me off seriously you guys gonna beat me up and rip me off I shall come here and do this every [ __ ] day and I still sit there and [ __ ] play maple story whenever I'm [ __ ] awake I'm getting called by somebody oh hello online okay how do I come from California with your phone hi welcome to online advice show halftime today sir hi toe just wanted to ask a couple of questions um I got a couple of cosplays coming up for uh Anime conventions and you wear face paint and all that and I was wondering this is just how I look do you have an online advice question today that isn't racist oh um all right fine let me think really quick um well how about super racist I was thinking about playing uh uh World of Warcraft uh Lich King Classic uh what race in class do you think I should play super racist thanks a lot for calling sir we don't appreciate racism here did you give Sarah cat their sub it takes a it takes a while you have to send a message to Twitch it's the whole thing oh okay you just send a [ __ ] support message to them foreign advice show we give people free help online okay I'm trying my best to give it a people to free up online okay all right God damn it oh [ __ ] hello they don't sell Omeprazole over the counter here you're good bro they don't sell it over the counter here [Applause] foreign dude [ __ ] Jimmy that guy's a [ __ ] idiot [ __ ] poop addict some alcohol poisoning show okay relax with a [ __ ] Place Pub G in 2020. he um subscribed do you have an online advice question today sir yeah um I was actually wondering what I should do about oops I apologize once um I was wondering what I should do about work I've gotten a couple of work issues uh injuries and I'm also up for a promotion should I wait for the promotion to be confirmed before I open up a lawsuit for workplace injury or like at that point like do I face termination workplace injury what are you talking about oh I uh I I got run over by a horse and I've had spine issues for you gotta run over by a horse like a like a horse with hooves yes and what do you what do you do at work where you were able to be run over by a horse I work at Medieval Times you work at Medieval times and you were run over by a horse uh lighter error they they were basically on a horse that they couldn't quite fully control skill issue and I got rushed off to uh to a hospital a couple of MRIs couple x-rays herniated discs um and there's proof of all the work after oh yeah oh yeah and did the doctor say anything about the herniated disc and the the horse and anything well I'm coming up on uh the spit I'm coming up on my next visit in which case they give me uh notice whether I have to go back in for surgery hello hello no sorry not you I'm sorry [ __ ] it I'm overwhelmed at the moment there's a lot of [ __ ] going on there's a lot of noises in my head they're screaming and there's a demon that lives inside my soul okay go [ __ ] yourself [ __ ] sales over if you're gonna beefy people are gonna be like this sale's over you did this I've done everything I can for you people I've given you people free help online and that will not accept abuse I will not accept abuse for this did you get it right by the door that goes outside yeah that's what I [ __ ] thought every single [ __ ] time man it it done online advice show I even went outside and was like looking to see if I could see anything and I saw a car and I was like waving at it you towed yeah you tell the story about how I think it was like right when you moved into this place you got food answer the you answered the door with your paint on and the guy just like ran away like this really guy ran away the guy ran away was the guy who [ __ ] got the McDonald's um 100 apple pies he ran away one time we ordered 100 apple pies from McDonald's and the guy came up into the elevator and uh everyone was saying hey come and get him come and ask him if he wants to be on the stream and I said fine because I was pretty [ __ ] drunk and the guy dropped off the apple pies saw me green shirtless and immediately ran down to the stairwell um as quickly as I think anyone's ever [ __ ] run ever in life imagine coming to that country and busting your ass doing the word oh he got a great tip that day he got like 200 tip that day and then yeah we like crowdfunded his [ __ ] coming to the door and thinking that that like right when you open though that was his final moment like he was never gonna see his family again 200 [ __ ] apple pies to a six foot eight green man who was reeking of liquor he decided that was it for him he probably had like pain everywhere too I just thought it was [ __ ] over the only thing that would have made that better is if you came out with your hammer that wouldn't have been better that would have been frightening it's a human being worse I have to be pretty exciting already I gotta piss you know try to make it in the toilet this time buddy it doesn't go into the toilet goes into the sink [ __ ] hard you know the thing stains when you do that again when I was younger and it just it just makes the same pain or P colored this sink has to be yellow right yeah do you think he stays hydrated do you think his piss is like really like dark brown or do you think it's clear I think even how much he drinks and how little he drinks water it's probably not it doesn't look very good it probably looks the same going in as it does coming out while he's drinking liquor West most of it's clear how these things work I know and that's what makes life so difficult for you help me or just be quiet go [ __ ] yourself I'm quiet because I didn't want to insult you again [Music] and get along with each other [Applause] [Music] or that's the place [Music] hey TW hey welcome to online advice show please help me I am under the water you're too much breathing [Music] hello your computer it don't matter this matter oh it's [ __ ] Coke Zero [ __ ] Christ God damn it they knew that he needed it yo Coke Zero [ __ ] that's pretty [ __ ] tasty man what do you do for a living do you have a job quit your job I think you should quit your job kill a pregnant woman I will kill myself you should do whatever you want go ahead and follow your dreams I'm an adult man who [ __ ] myself yeah and I pooped my pants and then I eat the food too and now look at me ass is pissy look at me I'm all covered in [ __ ] [Applause] tell me to stop and it's only gonna make me do it more that was a direct message from dude I don't like you dude I don't like you spin okay okay relax and whining because he redeemed a Discord call oh took this thing off we get fuel free off online okay where am I lifetime Subs lifetime user subscriptions how do you spell his name Sarah cat is he in the chat still Sarah cat are you here is Sarah Cat still here it's in chat screenshots c-e-r-o-c-a-t oh does he have a sub right now does he have a sub at the moment yeah according to his user card it says he does okay then he can't get a lifetime sub if he has one at the moment are you gonna wait until it expires I'll have to ask him when it expires in order to request the thingy it's online advice show we give away it's not a scam but you you can't get a lifetime sub unless you don't have a sub come on what am I supposed to do it's already been three and a half it's been 37 minutes I don't know how long it was before spin the wheel okay black it's a black congratulations black Pickers dude you got a [ __ ] sorry congratulations black choosers I have 1.5 million now I remember said that twice I mean I would say that too it's online advice show we do through LED spins there's another spin coming up uh please place your choices choose your uh what's Peggy Hill say uh spin your choice please spin your choice um click your uh prediction wheel button for the roulette games please spin your choice it's online advice show hi welcome to online advice show how can I be today sir uh yes um I have an issue where I keep getting uh scammed everywhere I go lately um getting scammed everywhere you go yeah everywhere like games like um I'm an avid RuneScape player dude scam for like one bill last week you know and just everywhere I go get scammed where else have you been scammed we're also looking scam where else have you been school maplestore have been scammed on a lot of video games yeah I get too friendly with people MapleStory even scammed yes you're playing regular maple story service and you got scammed how'd you get scammed well I trusted someone I trusted someone to boost one of my accounts only 50 seconds left someone's gonna boost your account and they stole your items it's gone what server do you play this is all gone what server do you play um I'm not sure I've been playing I'm not sure thank you for calling yeah we don't we don't deal with uh with people who are Fibbers people who are lying uh we don't deal with that okay a real maple story player would know exactly what server they're playing on uh from the get-go okay so that was a fear because that was a fibbing kind of call we don't deal with that kind of stuff here okay add online advice Show online foreign counts as a band that is so true five seconds left to bet everybody [ __ ] I forgot the bed God damn it whatever spin your choice oh almost what was it almost green it was black oh thank God I was gonna be on red almost green it was black congratulations black choosers congratulations black choosers okay we'll do another uh yes we'll do another two minute spin sure we can do one more we can do as many as you want how about that okay because we're giving people a free help online and ocular migraine Panic syndrome I don't know what that means immense gills are people mad are you guys mad that the stream got restarted I'm a little salty there's not really any clean way to go back come on guys I was getting ripped off guys I was ripping myself off do you feel guilty because I don't want people's feelings to get hurt and I don't like when people's feelings are hurt I don't think there's any way to really go back with with this being fair to anybody or fair for everybody this is on this is as Fair as it gets for the 150 hours I feel like it's as Fair as it gets you know we got a week left on the clock just do one word do a roulette where red is reset back to what it was before I don't like gambling like that Jesus I don't want people to be upsetty but also you know no one was really there come on guys you guys are gonna complain about me not being there and you guys weren't even really there yourselves I know that's what I'm saying no one was there if you're not there okay come on I was there I was there and then bumpers got here and then I wasn't there as much can you really blame me my [ __ ] wife is here am I supposed to sit there and play maple story all day she'll get upset with me how about this how about this for a night yeah how about this for an idea how about they how about this for an idea how about this we'll call you how about this for an idea we put 100 we put 100 out we put 100 hours on the clock but the time only the time only goes down when I'm there oh [ __ ] that I I gotta be here 's another time only is that fair for everybody that's super fair right I feel like you just let out a demon that you know I might have wanted a little bit of a demon this sounds worse than actually having six hours I might have let a little bit of a demon one half 100 hours on the clock the time only goes down when I'm there 100 100 on the clock it only goes down when I'm here okay wait because now hold on first I was on their side and now I'm starting to think that you may be making an even larger mistake that's worse than the 600 or 600 hours when you're not there you realize if you do this and you can still have time yes you can still add time yes if if you do this and you're you're only letting the time go down when you're on stream you're only here like five hours a night not only that but you realize people are going to dump a [ __ ] load of money for that and you're gonna be on for like years right like this you are making a multi-year deal I I am I'm I agree as your friend Wes I'm a little [ __ ] but I know when something's [ __ ] up and yeah normally I'd be pushing you off into the club but I don't think you realize this is this is like effectively more time it's a lot more time [Applause] then it would just be three hours a day for the rest of my life the clock wouldn't even matter at that point yeah well that's what most people do with telephones now that's what Dwight Stone here isn't it well yeah so it goes to work and stuff it turn the [ __ ] camera off when I go to work so it's a black screen for four days and come back Hold on shut up that's effectively what you said anyways though right if the timer only goes down when you're there then nothing really changes I mean they get way more value because they're getting like for every dollar they put in they're getting five more hours probably roughly than they were previously getting but the screen would just be blank no no no no no I actually okay this is what that's this is what it actually is it's an insurance policy that they're gonna get online advice show no probably every day forever it's not an insurance policy because there is no cap how about this and there is no stipulations how about this how about this how about this how about this for an idea how about this for an idea I I said the clock right now as it stands to 72 hours and you guys get a 24-hour advice show okay hold on this is getting so [ __ ] confusing it's getting confusing and convoluted I know this is part of your confusion you're trying to do yourself out of what you just said oh thank God for real Jesus Christ nothing matters anymore [Music] so much that nobody would even know what was going on what's going on over there over there what is that what is that he confused everybody so much that nobody knew what the [ __ ] was happening and we wouldn't even know what deals that we were approaching I don't know wait let's we gotta figure out the map where are we where are we right now June how's your family doing I'm in hell hey Wes how's it going with the new trailer you know he won't stop talking what do you mean you didn't buy it you said you closed on it yeah and we backed out you can't that's not how closing works okay for asking less okay never mind we have three Deals on the table deal number one is things stay as is 153 hours deal number two is that he doesn't lower the time unless he's actually there and it stays as is time wise right now 100 hours 100 hours lose 53. okay 100 hours and time stays or 100 hours and he only Returns on the time when he's actually there and deal number three is 72 hours the clock goes to 72 hours and we get 24 hours advice show but it's still a sabathon and the time goes down the way it currently is going yeah let the chat decide that's the only way this is gonna be okay yes obviously that's what's happening West but what I'm trying to do is make it so everybody understands what the deal is they'll never understand well we can try it okay you said it last time when you thought about consolidating the points okay no Hold on shut up you don't even know why listen number one as is I don't know I don't know number one as is nothing changes right we're back to where we were number two if he pauses the time that he when he isn't here it still isn't technically a subathan because you can just pause the time anyway yes number two from the table X200 no you've already guaranteed it set it back to the original account and don't scam your audience no don't pull it yeah who just did this listen that's not an option for people because somebody put bigger clap that's a great option no but they got a bigger clap number three is the most interesting the most content I'm pretty sure [Music] [ __ ] everybody really appreciate it thanks a lot Chad for picking papega clamp that means that's the secret option I'm gonna go back to the original restart value it's gonna be three hours on the clock you guys are [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] no that's awesome no that's a scam no no I'm just joking I'm just joking they fortified I'm pretty sure number three is the best value though because at 24 hours what do you mean it's numbers that's how do you not understand how voting works at all I just heard screaming for the last five minutes nothing that you say matters it was 20 seconds listen I don't I'm pretty sure that number three is the best value because even if we lose 70 or so hours on the clock we get a 24 hour this but also if things stay as is so we like it's it's definitely the best value because number two leaves us with basically no sabathon if he never has to turn off the stream and he can just come back whenever he wants to and pause the time it's not a [ __ ] sabathon it's just nothing it's just him streaming normally true number one he has to keep the stream on so he's pressure to feel at least that he has to come back then it's still kind of not starting now not starting now not starting now no no what do you mean us right now not 24 hour shooting now no what is it just tomorrow it'd be whenever it'd probably be let's let's call it New Year's Eve so the 31st yeah that'd be a good time to do it I'm pretty sure number three is the best option number three is not the best value because nobody's gonna watch a full 24-hour advice show my friend do you realize that the other option is staring at a black screen like what also the other option option so this is throwing in a black screen is staring at no screen because he can leave whenever he wants but I I swear to God you guys are so [ __ ] [ __ ] sometimes you'll vote against your own money I like I like the bean Ryan he says pay bigger clap you know honestly [ __ ] it vote whatever the [ __ ] you want maybe it might this is the worst option you guys are actually [ __ ] pay more money and then get [ __ ] retards what are you in Dune time why are we trying why are we trying to be on the chat side I don't know [ __ ] you guys oh just turned the stream off yeah [ __ ] it drop it to three hours [ __ ] it yeah [ __ ] it put the potato clap option let them vote for [ __ ] lose all their money the bigger clap you guys like that okay you like it they like hurting themselves it feels like a bigger clamp I do I got zero breath of Interest [ __ ] you have a [ __ ] three-month sub what do you do I actually don't understand any of these people [ __ ] brain dead yes papega clap whatever I feel like a [ __ ] I just read chat I feel better about myself we'll do 72 and we'll do a New Year's Day New Year's Eve 24 hour stream no why don't vote let them [ __ ] it up we'll do it like this that's what they want they want to give you money and they don't want the stream this is fine we'll do 72 24-hour New Year's stream okay that's fun that's fair I think you should let them vote you don't let them vote if they want to [ __ ] themselves let them vote you know the other thing too it really doesn't matter because if you like the sooner you get off stream the sooner we can go and like hang out off stream that's way more fun the biggest clamp and that's something they'll never get to we want to vote and we want suffering things have gotten so hairy yeah this is your strategy and they fall for it every time things have gotten so dirty don't you think dune I I think honestly I think they deserve it piping a clap the the only person here really that their opinion matters is probably Uncle Grumps a couple days ago that's true and he was also offering to end the thing to pay for it to the end however this we're gonna pause it we're gonna pause it at 72 hours right now right now no and we're gonna wait for we're gonna wait for ultimate Patron Uncle Grumps to decide what he wants very smart of you because you're refer to this end we will wait for him no no we'll explain the options to him maybe if he wants to join Discord we can finally hear what he has to say we'll wait for him to choose laughs he has contributed the most to the Sabbath he's executive producer that is true he doesn't have executive producer status and I do need to mail him his mouse pad that he wanted to be signed we'll let him decide neutral third party who's on the record of saying that he will pay attention but also he's been paying to keep it going for hundreds of hours but also pay to end it but also he said as he said how much would it cost we let him decide I'm trouble to give him the option to end the stream for free he definitely wants you you can explain to it you can explain it to him dude in your terms how about that it doesn't it doesn't matter with your special Dune words let them vote whatever the [ __ ] they want okay then let it go then then how about this dude with the yelling with the yelling and the screaming the Egyptian [ __ ] tone of voice Dune you decide the pull you have the floor for the next two minutes you explain what you want to explain I'm giving you what you want I'm giving you what you want no what I want number three but I'm letting it I'm letting you explain it to them okay I'm letting you explain it to them without getting riled up and then you make the pull and then you do it I'm giving you the full full control go ahead all right let me put the option through is Uncle Grumps here no he would have said something I think by now somebody called Uncle girl Chad is crying the stream's entire fate rests rests on the bands with the the you know I was gonna say something and it lost it so I'm just you know it also doesn't make any sense because we're voting so okay these are the options number one everything stays as is 150 hours nothing changes number two uh everything stays at what a hundred dollars red tag yes 100 and then he can leave this room whenever he wants but when he leaves he has to pause it number three 72 hours from the clock you get a 24-hour stream of online device show sometime around New Year's or papaya clap you can drop the timer down to three hours and ruin everything those are your options vote accordingly even include the Pavilion plan yep let them [ __ ] vote I mean think about however say the options again please says it's ax number one everything stays as is we go to 153 hours nothing in the subathon changes number two we go to 100 hours in the Sabbath on he can leave whenever he wants but the timer gets paused number three you get a 24-hour stream of online advice show and it goes to 72 hours well if a pig clap you drop it to three hours and the sabathon is effectively ruined and we have to start all over again and it and it stays as is as far as how the time works can you see the opposite backwards listening can you say it again he just said that papaya Club drops the time down to three hours the sabathon is ruined but the time uh modifier like stays the same number three you get a 24-hour stream of all my advice show but uh the clock goes down to 72 hours seven resumes as normal after that or whenever number two things go down to 100 hours and then um [ __ ] I'm starting to forget these options now clap the majority of chance to [ __ ] to know how a poll works on Twitch I I genuinely think so yeah that might be the case it should have my prediction yeah you should have made a prediction and then they also get to lose points if they if they predict wrong option four options option unfortunate Uncle sides that's not a bad choice is Uncle Grumps now you can't just you don't understand what the [ __ ] are you talking no we can't twice anything anything goes now let's just say whatever [ __ ] [ __ ] show so true do you still have the little like graphic for that no I don't think so what's King [ __ ] see the Gorham said it was gorm said they would have voted for Uncle Grimes there you go that's why you have to change that's why you have to do do a redo so we have to do a redo you just won nothing no [ __ ] Drew it's online advice show it's something we give the people to free up online oh my God who the [ __ ] just pinned that I don't know that just [ __ ] up what do you mean where Paul you're [ __ ] up the [ __ ] oh my God I'm a [ __ ] you just hit the police yeah you just [ __ ] up the poll I I have no sympathy for Chad anymore dude not at all it's [ __ ] so what do you want to do what are we doing well they're voting it's going to be numbers with with [ __ ] with yeah with like really low voters 100 people red Tech yes 200. this is the worst stream I've ever watched which is precisely why I'm subbed yes thanks a lot your assassin X it's online advice show uh we give people free help online Kanye West dead at 45 it is what it is wheel spin should we leave this up to RNG that would be a lot more exciting than you it's yeah just do it just do it [ __ ] it up this is an uncirable ship and the captain is trying to crash it and West is the [ __ ] Skipper no Skipper is the captain dumbass second mate yes that's what they call Tony the skipper yes F of Jenna in here you're gonna have a conniption I don't know I don't even know what I'm doing hello Jenna that was all I wanted I didn't have anything to say about bumflex is all the side yeah bomb fights decided us yeah okay really all of this is affecting her directly so um timer goes to one thousand no no no no you're biased well you're less [ __ ] than these [ __ ] are option three is where we're at right now with the timer the timer is on obviously it's been paused but this is option three 72 plus a 24-hour advice show the roulette wheel just said option three can't find the pole after the pole is long gone the light wheel just said option three number 15 red Tower 69 cheered X200 advice show you can figure out logistics I think that is 100 fair for the huge scam you pulled I didn't pull a huge scam I didn't scam at all let me explain this seems muted let me explain this to you guys tab because the restart stream option didn't work in his favor okay last time we did a subathon the restart stream option was used right at the end to keep the stream going the restart stream option was used which meant the stream was restarted with three hours left that's what I said from the get-go I said that [ __ ] two months ago okay and that's what happened since last year last time we did this have a thought that's fair that's not a scam the stream was restarted with [ __ ] three hours on the clock and then I got tricked again into adding more time onto the clock because people were getting mad and upset and then there was 150 hours now there are two options okay pull one is 150 hours and nothing and pull two is 72 hours and a 24-hour advice show that's it and I'm putting the poll up and that's all you guys got you guys got 150 hours or 72 hours number 50 plus 24 hours yes said pppoo 69 cheers that's what we figured out okay because the restart stream option was there since last year and I explained what it does and I I mentioned what it did multiple times because people asked they said what happens if someone restarts the stream what happens yes and I said it gets restarted with three hours on the clock and that's fair to convince this one guy to honor the thousands of dollars his viewers spent on him oh number 15. okay come on red tack yes Invader that's not my fault the streams are restarted X200 oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive not even close the channel points had been there since [ __ ] last year okay I explained it multiple times you knew you had this in your pocket the whole time not even remotely true because we had [ __ ] 600 hours on the clock for the last [ __ ] two weeks then why did all of a sudden today did you just decide to do a bunch of gambling for fun people have been asking you can go through the clips you can go through the vods people have been asking it's gonna be 72 plus 24 anyways Dylan is abusing me right now no you're demon playing every side and making enemies on every side rather than friends and it's backfiring and you're gonna get upset but why does everybody hate me oh it's online advice show clap what the [ __ ] is going on right now great question ice fish great question what happened on the 700 hours a great question the stream was restarted through Channel points it's not my fault the channel points have been there since I started I explained what Apple the channel points man I explained the rules of the channel points from the start who did that Cerro cat that's a flashlight it's not a loophole it's ax we did this last subathon a year ago okay the channel points for the same reward one year ago okay that is not a loophole that is written into the law can we re-re-re-re-re-re-re-start it's hard yeah you came in here and said you were gonna do that once and you've done it like four times yeah okay got the return please later West oh [Music] I'm being abused I think there's a helpline for that okay don't be ridiculous that underscore being underscore Ryan donated 3.33 how much to force the papega clap that's fine so this is what it is decided then foreign people get okay and you know what the truth is the real truth is no one was watching anyway okay so the people who complain you weren't even [ __ ] there secondly you're getting a 24-hour advice show so you're getting a 24-hour device show 72 hours on the horn it's decided because you people weren't even [ __ ] there until it goes you're getting like 10 views 90 of people weren't even [ __ ] there so it's not like you just want me to sit there and play [ __ ] maple tree no one's watching so what are you [ __ ] complaining for don't [ __ ] complain because you weren't [ __ ] [ __ ] okay wait can you do it real quick uh will and Jenn are in the here's the new final this is the new Final offering the new Final offering 72 hours on the clock plus a 24-hour advice show Plus on the Toad go stream we don't play maple story until the time is done we play a different game we play I'll play Fallout again we'll do something a bit different booze puddle shoes plays Mabel story don't even listen to them I'll play fall I'll play through the Fallout games again I'll play through all three Fallout games I'll play through some different [ __ ] until we're done okay we can play stuff too I'll get something that we can play I gotta do my daily quests at [ __ ] a fun tabletop and play Monopoly dude we'll play Monopoly maybe okay that's the New Deal guys we're gonna do some different stuff 72 hours more involved 72 involved hours plus a 24-hour device show stream that's that's the best deal that the Banger could come up with that's the best deal the banker can come up with it it's online advice show you get people good deals we give people deals online [Applause] yes you're still able to add time yes the the clock is not really the the system's not really changing but the time has changed due to exterior influences alcoholism no return not alcohol what are you talking about the fact the stream got reset this is number three and number two also at the same time this is the best option by far how much would it cost to never play maple story again to three thousand dollars he's gonna take a loan three thousand dollars that's in Trump's territory I wouldn't say that three grand I'll quit the game we already got that conception Mr Morpheus the reset only applies for the last two hours now so that's our new goal the reset only applies When there's less than three hours on the clock oh three okay less than three hours on the clock because it would add three to be reset I don't know when the new pc arrives that's a good question this is the best that we could possibly do it's a great deal it's a great deal if you think about it wasn't Donald Trump said is a great deal is a fantastic deal it's a fantastic deal it's a great deal we give people free up online listen it could have been three hours man the guide reset the Stream throwing a shoe boob and you've got a deal is that a deal from everybody can we get a raise of hands wait soft boob we haven't got that yet if I throw in a sock boob do we have a deal guys is ever going to be happy if I throw in a sock boob everyone's saying no everyone's saying no I throw in a sock boot when we got a deal no magic really you guys don't want to see a sock boob really come on fellas not interested why are they saying no the deal was is you're just getting an extra thing here is just the same thing without a sock boot I I don't I really don't understand them the other deal is this and sock or the other deal is this losing sock boob we're gonna need some excitement here we're gonna need some sock boob excitement here double sages it's gonna be a double sock move yes we're gonna need the unanimous front here double sock boob we're gonna do unanimous yeses in the chat we need to see yeses in the chat yes yes yes we're gonna see yes as yes yes yes yes yes I need to see yes spams yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes spams yes spams yes spams yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes spams yes spams yes spams yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes everyone's saying yes I like this yes yes good deal good deal good deal everybody starts spamming good deal good deal good deal start spamming a good deal good deal good deal good deal good deal good deal good deal everyone's spending a good deal good deal good deal never come on good deal good deal good deal it's a great deal it's a good deal it's a good deal it's a good deal everyone's liking it people are liking this it's a good deal I think people are liking this is a good deal people are liking this deal it's a good deal I think I think people are into this people are into this Humanity this is a good deal I think I think this is a great deal it's probably the greatest deal in the history of deals I think it's a good deal you guys like this deal don't you guys think this is a good deal liquor stock what the [ __ ] is a liquor sock that's not gonna happen ratings good deal good deal good deal I think it's a good deal what do you think you do sounds like a good deal this is better than the last deal objectively hello please bring me two socks two socks no no my socks or or yours I guess sure you're bringing her songs I'm surprised they make socks that big I'm trying my best fellas I'm trying my best come on come on guys nobody was there you guys weren't [ __ ] watching don't pretend like you were come on guys don't pretend like you're watching day in and day out you guys weren't [ __ ] there [ __ ] fail gank Wilson Muff Diver might have been there [ __ ] uh Melissa might have been there Eugene might have been there there's a good one there was like 20. fat res dog was there Blanding was there you know come on basically you come on you guys Papa fonte was there that's true come on Moshi guys most you guys weren't [ __ ] there come on musically get pissed off most you guys more [ __ ] there foreign just the biggest ones those those purple yeah I'll leave them for my tits I don't even know how I'm gonna put my tits in there is they're not gonna stick in there I'm not stretching the elastic gotta getting filthy they're not stick they're not staying in there oh [ __ ] they're a little bit green they're not sticking in there I'm not gonna be able to double it down man bring the bring the Timbs bring the Timbs I can't fit my tits in here bring the Thames I can't fit my tits in there bring the Thames please that's a great sound clip I can't fit my tits in there what they wouldn't fit they're too tight I need the dams Crocs Crocs Croc tits seriously bring the Crocs I guess they've already seen the Tim tits bring the Crocs thank you drink liquor from the Thames I will take one shot from a Tim bring me one Tim I will take one I will take one I will take one Timberland Shoei and this subject is dropped and we have cured it okay yes do you guys understand I will take I have worn these before I will take one Timberland Chewie and the subject is dropped do we have a unanimous decision yes yes yes one Timberland Shoei and the subject is dropped you guys understand here it's clean All Is Forgiven clean slate one Timberland Shoei and the subject is dropped I need to see a unanimous Chat full of yeses a unanimous Chat full of yeses or else we're not doing it one Timberland Shoei and All Is Forgiven and all is clear water under the bridge one Timberland Shoei and it's water under the bridge I need to see unanimous yeses and green thumbs crock tits you guys happy they're crock tits in sports mode size 17 Crocs in sports tits mode size 17 Crocs in sports tits mode you still get the 24 hours one Timberland Shoei and we're good to go no hurt feelings water under the bridge All Is Forgiven one Timberland Shoei and everything's fixed this is sports Kronk's tits mode okay I'm seeing unanimous yeses unanimous yes as I'm seeing mxr is undecided he needs to see the Shoei first I think this is a sports Crocs tits mode okay these Crocs have been worn outside multiple times disgusting poor little vodka in my hands everything is fixed Lily G everything's water under the bridge listen if I don't have confirmation here I'm not taking a Shoei that's it we need confirmation here so I'm not doing a Shoei we come on we need yeses we need yeses number 15 red tack ass 200 I represent all of Chateau Is Forgiven Timberland Shoei let's go okay there's a couple of there's a couple of dissenters here Ball Hawk Sean why are you saying no why do you feel you have the right to say no join the Discord and explain to me ball hog Sean why do you feel like you have the right to say no how about that why do you feel like you have the right to say no ball Hong Sean everyone else is into it why are you be why are you being the Antichrist I'm also stressed out evidence no join the Discord voice chat so we can talk to you join the voice chat that's not what okay someone's got himself idiot status here it's online advice show there he is uh what's your argument ball hog Sean go ahead hold on let me turn the TV down hold on there's gonna be an echo I I just think that Uncle Grumps should be the deciding factor and all Grumps isn't here I'm not saying no I'm just saying uh moratorium until Grumps can rule officially because like you said or whoever said Grumps is the executive producer it should fall to Grumps that's that's it I mean he'd already said in chat yesterday how much would it cost to restart the Stream well we can endlessly litigate back and forth what that means what it didn't mean or we could just ask him you're just like a literal State forward it's like a there's not even like confusion about what that means dude I didn't ask you okay dude his balloon person to misunderstood okay that's not that's not true that's not that's not fair because Ball Hawk Sean did help us Gaslight blended with the Tesla stock meme yeah Mohawk Sean did some great work numbers making fun of Landon red Tac yes 200. I'm not trying to be a stick in the mud I'm just saying for the rest of the time I think Grumps is a lot more invested than anybody except toad doesn't happen I'll take the Shoei out of the Tim and then we'll wait to see what he says Planet says Tesla mean Blanding got very mad um we played it Tesla's going to 1200 underlying when uh cyber truck drops so just so you know blood doesn't realize that we were telling ball hog Sean what to say in the Discord to make Planet mad and planet was getting very upset and you were really mean to me in the Discord and I I said [ __ ] it I'm gonna get him mad at me [ __ ] this that's it that's it that's all right into the Timmy should we into the Timmy it's in the Tim oh no I [ __ ] viled it let's go we drank the shimmy we drank the Timmy shoe chewy we drank the Timmy chewy it is what it is wow I'm glad I was here for that it's online advice sham we give people free help online you know let me see what happens here give me two seconds I'll be I'll be right back not available they're not real not to them not as far as they're concerned we give people free home online is there prediction oh there's no outcome um let's see here we go oh [ __ ] okay I'm gonna hop off the voice chat yeah get out thanks for letting me explain myself get the [ __ ] out of here come on where's the stupid [ __ ] rule that whale oh come on foreign black really my stuff it's online advice show that book about lady advice show how can I be today Sarah yeah hi um you know I'm calling for some you know free help online and I just need help with uh you know my my social life okay do you have an online advice question today yeah uh how how do you like suggest just interacting with people like in real life how do you suggest how do you suggest interacting people with people in real life for me like I I spend most of my time like chronically online and my social skills are just absolute dog [ __ ] okay and I I just how do you like interact with people in real life you know I can't like just quote memes or stuff like that to them most people you know give you this weird look quote memes to people yeah you know like um like for instance if if I go to let's say like a bar right and you know I'm trying to talk with friends or you know make friends and I go up to them and be like a clap you know what that is and they're just gonna give me you know like yeah you ask people at the bar if they know what Pega clap means well like like in in any scenario it what do you mean in any scenario you know what I got to be honest with you I'm too drunk to [ __ ] give a [ __ ] thanks for calling just don't even care anymore it's online advice show [ __ ] papego clap doesn't Clap That Jesus Christ it you know what [ __ ] you people [ __ ] all of you to be completely [ __ ] honest [ __ ] you [ __ ] people [Music] yeah yeah yeah yeah [Music] he's about to get off in like 10 or 15 minutes I think he was getting off work 30 minutes or like 40 minutes ago [Music] so be nice to this guy if any of you are mean to him you're gonna get banned in this chat too [Music] I didn't say anything [ __ ] rude um they're getting [ __ ] banned in this chat too so be [ __ ] careful [Music] | ToadPhd Reuploads | UCPnwjoHy-ln4kZsTCdvdVIQ | 2023-02-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,692 | 55,788 |
08qUGocD6Kc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08qUGocD6Kc | Gynecomastia Surgery near me 2020 | Gynecomastia causes | Plastic Surgery In San Antonio | | hey guys today we're going to an awesome case this is a man who had excess fat along the Chet and axilla this month for March specials this will housekeeping will be the chest and still have upper lower abdomen and flanks for $69.99 that safety about four grand this guy right now paid about five grand just to do the upper just a chest and axilla high party to mess them with tumescent fluid which is normal sailing with one to one thousand heavy ok then I'm also gonna do a body tight on it so here it comes but first we're going to do a little bike bow and welcome with all our Facebook and Twitter fans are going to flatten him out we're going to get their free out pictures as well what exactly is body tighten the body cut is an interesting device here use it before and heats up the tissue precisely the 68° subcutaneously once it's 8 degrees due at time what is hot new different states like the dryer your shirt right so Sophie is ready I always say it's like frying chicken kind of flying the other side collectively and control so that I can get some production boy guys so pumped up to have his chest Beach ready it's about that time good operations and instantly boots their competition a t-shirt they don't have their nipples poking out through a t-shirt well you can operate on here you get board-certified anesthesiologist like the great million years an anesthesiologist it doesn't look a day over lady eaters we saw that license everybody took out his driver's license and dr. Hannah goes like me he has long hair kind of a wild child just like me I kind introduced my wildness a little bit yeah thank you trying to you can't lie to your fans they know the truth so what we're doing is here you look here the thickness and you look here here grab it and now we're getting this so nicely thin nice and sometimes this won't be enough that they'll have to make an incision here and actually cut the tissue but I can't really tell you just by looking at it or talking to you about it you did in the last one it was like this little mass yeah it's a mass it really is a mass of breast tissue just like in a woman women may have cysts guys generally I don't see cysts which are fluid-filled sacs within the past any thinner better and all you'll need is like one or two weeks to recover for math hurt yes [Music] yeah you can definitely go back the lifts working out just from lipo for weeks look how beautiful that is boom yeah amazing we could change in five minutes yeah literally five minutes we've been operating for six minutes flat-chest it's pretty incredible we got 300 cc whoops in one chest how president of Inc inaudibly all of our patient all of our fans of Paris who usually call us welcome probably about 8 p.m. a winner bend a bear stop beautiful place surprisingly good pizza in Paris I believe in their land i headl together inside we're largely good pizza but of course ham sandwiches I remember the croissants best of all like that's what really really stunts cross off if you get a chance you got to go to the Lido and see these girls just Soleil but they both have their tops off doubling doctor end of the deck gorgeous gorgeous models rolling around on roller skate from their top dog and then like cirque de soleil type atmosphere oh and then you get to eat at the show like a good experience this it sounds like looks like I've got to eat in circle select if you got to eat and see boobs are like what's your favorite city that you travel to this mission I would probably say I'll take Metis three I'm all because and Africa Santorini Greece I've never been to meet women a friend of mine goes every year and weights from the really Baldy she is now dating a multi-millionaire Switzerland that she made it you met him even us that's whisk no it's long-distance with a lot of traveling she doesn't have like a regular full-time job yeah she just spent like three weeks over there beautiful black chest could see here you can see you want to bring the camera down you can see that below and then here it's flat see the difference I would play chess so now the t-shirt it's gonna look fly doctor let me show them what this looks like okay how much is that and so on so that is how much fat has been taken out all of that is fat where should I what's best they're gonna stay right here and he may have been past the dis leave the pedal on that side I'll come back over we're going to have our great trusty nerd pet body type looks medieval doesn't it like they're gonna pull your teeth out and ask you where you were it's quite an ingenious machine that he heats up this measures the heat gives us a accurate accounting of the heat of the heat that I'm transferring we're transferring so 67 degrees Celsius 68 degrees Celsius it comes out this piece Papa 157 degrees Fahrenheit like a hot tip is this with caution now we're on the other side you know flap we made that now look at this side a little bit of a hump before it out here there or with the before after okay we're going to take nice pictures for you too I'll figure that out you know thinking is gonna be walking over so I'm thinking an amazing transformation this guy okay they're gonna cross me there you go hi Donna [Applause] yes or the soccer player in a past life take this back now if it just me there's a consistency does it look different like between men and women the fat similar you know the consistency that has the that is like maybe I could say how old the back of him easier to label as you're in shape it's harder because there's Barbara stuff died from injuries bruises this is pretty easy because this mailing found this had breast tissue really hard yeah yes one in a flat chest does he mentioned whether he worked out or you know I have friends who work out and work out but some of the stuff you just can't get rid of like men and women here poor lesson I'll add that in there really good we did a lot of nice music back coming out that's really nice and flat a little bit left how much it's all skinned out let's give us some here also news in the the magician it doesn't even seem like you're going to need to take anything out from I told them some drugs like stage these how much I really can't [Music] a lot of country running in which case I have to make it okay 300 doctor you know sir excellent axilla is like that arms it like where the bra area is for when they're out for God would be right still up for women to be toward the bra area and cheer bra line [Music] we're going down Deena's axilla vibration assisted lightbulbs a great white woman she ever born on a Tuesday night watch my Q&A with dr. King Tuesday night thank you for covering our facelifts l am wildly popular show that's not even if you're bored on a Tuesday night that's it like if you want something interesting yeah I got a lot of people from the shoulder sir thank my wife for Tony but working moms after they put their kids to sleep when they're done with dinner at 7:30 8 o'clock showw good actually twice it's big now we do this the surrounded Affairs were okay one airplane curvy doctor now we're going to start using this we use some jelly conduct the heat my job here to do is see with the naked eye but is sure it's going to be fine and when I [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] these uh sounds you hear puts the Machine company that I'm in the safe zone and abilities you according to water so I can feel the heat yeah something kind of meta to it like if you're in here out in the middle of it go through the phone but in here I feel like it's there's something kind of relax super relaxed how much thought just listen other ways yeah cause some contraction obviously so any loose skin the key hat from taking the fat out is writing about like this yeah it's a very good good device for that kind of stuff so funny like it's so deceptive that little one it does look like a torture device one other arrow you're right brother or like where people are afraid of dentists so I went and went and when I was in Amsterdam you know bird-watching yes and I went to the torture meeting the world of torture it shows how people were tortured quite a sight inspiration there are a lot of things in there [Music] so I'm feeling the temperature the skin it's warm we know it's working and that's good as five points their dog is 5.5 kilojoules and the right chest now we're gonna go to the axilla what's a kilojoule again it sounds so familiar it was Bowser okay those fifty five hundred joules I was in chemistry did you sleep through chemistry finally no no it was just 20 years ago 31 and 36 look really young thank you to doctors that see people all day look really up to that on kids I've been witnessing this is my friends I just kidding they all look great but but they've complained about it do you do ya but I really don't notice the difference but we all know ourselves best meet 37 in June your baby around this place well 37 I mean everything you know they say 40 is the new 30 and but it's really true it's amazing what I told you I stopped I said 100 is the new night well there's like a 62 year-old man - broke a record for the longest plank yeah and then supposedly did push-ups after that I can play for like a minute universe are you guys give me anything at for Lent getting a harsh language bad people my dance I always thought it was just a Catholic thing but I have lots of fried cheese fried lot the different friends so we're talking about giving things up is just one of us you know we want to you want to give up being around crazy being crazy yeah happen really excited you have to purge is much much of the crazy as possible that would be five five jewels doctor thank you now ready on this side okay again conducting the head if you're in South Texas she'll have been from the rest of the country but what if you're from subjects is the tail he'll show the child yes anything that they trying to be joke haha the other one I loved was that unlike the other guy sort of is Horrible Bosses oh yeah like I think I enjoyed that one more than a hangover yeah I'm so curious about what it's like that was 150 both both chests were about 300 like and then 5.5 KJ kilojoule right chest five kilojoules right excellent $5,000 5500 jewels is imparted as heat energy of course [Music] okay 5000 tools left chest left axilla you can airplane toward the right doctor okay so yes very sad like we can pick a lot of the bottom we just like focus on the sound I feel like it could be yeah meditative just [ __ ] every you know a lot of fun things though sitting on the beach and we're having drinks in a pool take a lot of fun yes and we're of a Scrabble grip and myself now that game crimes against humanity those cards work against humanity or something super fun I give you last warning there's another one that they've done that means like what's that mean or something like that and you just you get I think you get five I don't look like this once but it was really fun you get like five different cards all of these are you know you see you know what a meme is right like you see these okay so you know they're the ones like a crying Michael Jackson I mean Michael Jordan and all of the basic ones the classic ones you know what just look up what's that mean but it's a fun game it sort of it's cards against humanity' like not much nice yeah he's not gonna need much he's not going to think about anything except how good he looks he's on the beach you really can't see the difference like just right now right here do know is we're gonna finish this way take some pictures enjoyed that you saw this again liposuction gynecomastia about 300 cc's per side another 150 or so for the life of ten thousand joules to the chest for the 10,000th of the axilla don't forget we have our mood light hours its third Thursday second or third Thursday of the month it's on my website dr. 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IfUX-vGwyl4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfUX-vGwyl4 | Adventure In Second Life Fifty Linden Friday Hexatraordinary Grrrrr, no salad for U!!! | we are back at extraordinary the fine magical goods main store and they always have fun stuff and they do not disappoint this time they have the salad cat photo set where you can make your own meme i've seen these memes on facebook like forever and they crack me up so it's got the table set the anime cat and avatar post balls because all you need to make your own bean this is cracking me up pretty with the cat and if we pull back if we pull back there is a little cat literally there he is on the table all right there's there's our kitty there's our animation and it's ups and there it is just sitting watching why are you yelling at me oh you gotta pull back and jump on that pose ball so they can see it oh oh my god did you see that he he keeled over under the table he just killed him i [Music] i'm gonna look like a real housewife oh my god look how mean i look you're supposed to look mean you're arguing with the cat see he looks mean too and you're yelling at him then he's gonna pass out poor little cat never had a chance he's a smart elliot cat though this cat very smart ally you want to yell at the cat by the time he's done mouthing off to you telling you geez this is funny cereal this is funny look he's about to keel over it look he's about to kill over no no that bill oh no what the hell did i put in that salad this is great for 50 linden friday if you want to make your own salad cat memes there you go that's awesome i i i trip up because every time that cat ends up passing out i am i end up losing it oh this is good this is a good one for victory linda friday good job next jordan but they i mean they gave us the dancing crabs last time the castle was a dancing and we both bought it we both bought it so this door is so much fun all right on to the next | Adventures ❤ SL | UCoFcwN7-wayFpKhmiXbAK9w | 2020-09-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 376 | 1,785 |
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iCP7k85GDz8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCP7k85GDz8 | Cystic & Other Hyperlucent Lung Disorders | Chest Radiology Essentials | in most of our prior talks we've been discussing various abnormal lung opacities for this talk we're going to be focusing on the opposite situation when the lung looks abnormally Lucent lung can look abnormally loosened when there's no lung parenchma in an area when there's too much air in the lung or when there's not enough perfusion in the lung there are three reasons why you'd encounter a situation where there's no lung prank my in an area the most common situation is emphysema but the two other situations are cystic disorders within the lung some Arc in general and some are required when we talk about acquired cystic disorders in this talk we're going to be focusing on four situations cystic lung disease idiopathic disorders honeycombing and lung parenchymal disruption and we're trying to we're going to try to go through each of these types of lung hyperlucency the most common one um emphysema is a large topic that deserves its own talk um so we're going to cover it separately in our COPD talk instead of as a part of this talk acquired cystic disorders we're going to start with cystic lung disease when we think about cystic lung disease the four um diagnoses I'd like to start with are cystic pneumocystis infection lch lamb and lip as you study Radiology further um you'll you know obviously come to realize there's more cystic lung diseases than just these four there are some more Uncommon ones um but for this talk we'd like to focus on the top four diseases uh in white hair the mechanism of cystic lung disease is um basically the development of an effective check valve at the distal bronchial level that permits air to enter when a patient breathes in but prevents air from leaving when the patient tries to breathe out um this kind of check valve mechanism causes basically expansion of the distal air spaces or the air spaces peripheral or distal from the um the check valve this check valve in the distal bronchial um is created by infiltration of the distal bronchial wall by something that's something uh might be uh granulomas um and stuff in the case of cystic pgp um or smooth muscle cells in a case of lamb but the mechanism is all very similar it's just the type of cell that's causing the distal bronchial wall infiltration thickening and creation of a check valve um lamb in limb smooth muscle cells infiltrate the walls of the terminal bronchials creating that check valve mechanism that leads to the development of lung cysts um lamb in case of the Lamb smooth muscle cells can also infiltrate and occlude lymphatic vessels within the lung this can lead to septal thickening due to impaired lymphatic drainage for the lung parenchyma and even the development of kylis pleural effusions as that buildup of lymphatic fluid has to go somewhere there are two forms of lamb one that's associated with TS and one that is sporadic the ts-associated form of lamb is much much more common prognosis for lamb tends to be poor in the long term management is sometimes lung transplant but patients have been known to recur in transplanted lungs when we look at the morphology and the distribution of the lung cysts in Lamb the cysts are thin walled generally round in shape and in terms of their distribution cranial caudally there's really no substantial cranial caudal gradient um size of um cysts in Lamb can vary from small to medium and the number can vary too you'll see cases where there's few and if you in other cases where there are many cysts um as we mentioned some patients with phlegm may also present with Pleural fluid and in cases of TS Associated limb it's not uncommon to see renal amls angiomyelopomas um the demographic I tend to think of and in patients with phlegm are generally women of childbearing age we've got a few examples of um cystic um lung disease from lamb here's a case you see a couple of round thin walled cysts in the lung um that are pretty small um and in this case we have also small thin wall system lung but much much more numerous um cysts can be medium sized or quite large times um in cases of lamb so you can see that the number and the size of these cysts can vary from Patient to Patient but in general their morphology is similar around thin walled cysts with no substantial upper or lower lung predominance in lch what happens are Leger hand cells infiltrate the terminal bronchioles this leads to increased granulomas um which caused the distal bronchial walls to thicken and create the check valve mechanism that leads to CIS to form at lch some of these assists may eventually coalesce and as uh ciscoalus they start forming larger cystic spaces that are more bizarrely shaped and not round and often thick walled um you remember you may remember that we mentioned lch in our non-specific lung nodule and mass talk uh that's because um lch Can manifest um in different ways in the lung depending on whether you're early or late um during its in its course of development um early in development the Imaging features of lamb tend to be uh more sub centimeter kind of fuzzy um Central lobular located nodules formed by these kind of groups of granulomas but as a patient progresses in their kind of disease course the Imaging features tend to be more cystic lung disease rather than subcentivateral the morphology and the cysts the morphology and the distribution of the cysts and lch are more variable than inflam you'll see cases where the walls are thin and you'll see cases where the walls are thick you'll see cases where the cysts are circular and you'll also see irregularly shaped cases the cysts in lch have a upper lung predominance um they vary in size from small through large and number can vary from few to many um classically the CIS in lch um generally spear the claustrophenic angles there's no sex preference um in terms of um lch but we do generally think of young to middle-aged um adult smokers um this is an example of lch where we see lots of relatively thin walled round cysts um here's another case where you can kind of see a combination of some round cysts and some more um unusually shaped cysts in the posterior lungs as some of these probably smaller ounces have begun to coalesce um and here's a much more dramatic example of um larger cysts that are really bizarrely shaped um and kind of much thicker wall than the last examples you might have noticed on this um example there's a pneumothorax on the left side one of the things I want to remind you is that cystic lung disease are always associative of a risk of spontaneous pneumothorax in lip um lymphocytes are infiltrating the terminal bronchials and leading to the development of the check valves that will eventually cause the cysts in the lung to form um we see lip in HIV patients and also in collagen vascular disease patients patients with Sjogren's for example the CIS in lip are thin walled round and have no substantial upper or lower lung predominance their size vary from small to medium you'll see cases with few and cases with many cysts in lip however you may remember this diagnosis had came come up in our isolated ground glass capacity of talk that's because lip cases are often associated with isolated ground glass opacities so it's not unusual to see cysts and isolated ground glass in a patient CT lip generally happens in middle-aged people and more often women than men here's an example of nice thin walled round cysts in a patient with lip and a really dramatic example of lots of small thin walled round air cysts with really pronounced isolated ground glass in cystic PJP um we basically will also encounter um cysts usually in uh more advanced stage infection just to kind of recap um we usually see PJP and HIV populations with uh low CD4 counts and also in really immunosuppressed individuals um on with like organ transplants or Hydro steroids with cystic PJP it's granulomas that are infiltrating the walls of the terminal bronchials leading to the creation of those check valves that cause the cysts in the lung the CIS in cystic PJP are thinwald round generally and have an upper lobe predominance their size vary from small to medium and their number vary from few to many and you'll typically see isolated ground glass opacities um in these people here's a good example of cystic PJP we see the isolated ground glass capacities throughout the lungs and some relatively round thin walled small cysts um in this example the cysts are much larger and you'll see that this patient has a bilateral pneumothoraxis from this cystic lung disease so um this summary chart um goes through kind of the um different morphologies uh distributions and demographic factors that we alluded to um this is basically you know some of the things we'll try to keep in mind when trying to diagnose a cystic lung disease patient um you'll notice that they're going to be some Imaging features that are much more helpful in reaching a specific diagnosis and some that are less helpful so for example a patient who has thin walled round cysts could have lamb lch lip or cystic PJP whereas a patient who has thick walled bizarrely shapes cysts most likely has lch as lamb lip and PJP generally don't result in cysts of that kind of morphology um obviously um the things in the last row here are also helpful um you know if you're dealing with you know a smoker you may kind of think of you know lch a little bit more if you're dealing with a person who's a very immunosuppressed you've got to wonder about PJP the next group of acquired cystic disorders are the idiopathic disorders and for that um for this section I'd like to just um kind of discuss a syndrome called Bert hog du Bay um relatively rare but seems to be um somewhat common um in the board setting so we figure it's kind of maybe a useful one to put in this talk birdhouse Dubai is uh known for the combination of lung cysts skin hammeritomas and renal tumors in patients those tumors in the kidney could be algosytomas or rccs in people with bird hog Dube though the lung cysts are a pretty common finding the cysts in burhog Dubai as you can see in this Coral image are thin walled and markedly lower lung in their distribution here's a different example of a more irregularly shaped cysts the morphology and distribution of CIS and hog Dubai as you just saw are generally thin walled not thick but the shape can be round or more bizarre um and there's a marked lower lung predominance um of the cystic lung disease in um bird hog Dubai so um uh we'll just kind of update that table we showed you just a few slides ago with Bert hog Dube the third type of acquired cystic disorder um we'll talk about is the phenomenon of honeycombing uh we had alluded to honeycombing during the reticular interstitial portion of one of our recent interstitial lung opacity talks honeycombing represents lung remodeling um in people with end-stage particular interstitial fibrosis and as we previously said the differential diagnosis for honeycombing is the differential diagnosis for particular interstitial opacity or fibrosis because honeycombing is end-stage reticular interstitial fibrosis so I'll tend to think about people with uip the rare cases of nsip that go on to Honeycomb sarcoidosis and fibrotic HP um here are some examples of folks with uip in this case ipf and honeycombing you can see all the black um spaces that are all kind of stacked upon each other in a background of really pronounced reticular interstitial capacity especially in this case here the fourth type of acquired cystic disorder are situations where the lung pregma has been disrupted disruption of the elastic tissues of the lung result in basically three possible phenomenon blebs bully and the occasional pulmonary laceration blood supply are fundamentally caused by decreased um elasticity from the lung parenchyma and sometimes with an added element of increased intra-airspace pressures blubs are interesting they technically represent a dissection within the visceral pleura leading to a collection of air within the visceral pleural layer so blebs are along the lung margin if we look carefully at patients with blebs the visceral pleura May often be a focally abnormal bullis-on disease or bulla represents distended air spaces as opposed to dissection of the visceral pleura um in cases uh with patients with bullet generally the visceral pleura immediately superficial should be relatively normal in parents um smaller bully larger blabs especially with buffer peripheral are pretty hard to distinguish from each other um folks try to sometimes use a one centimeter threshold for calling a blood versus Ebola but as you can imagine there's probably no fixed number of that lets you be a you know very very discriminatory between full episodes versus Ebola um the population of people with blebs um is a little bit more broad you'll see non-smokers with Bloods whereas generally we don't see bullet in non-smokers that much um for example uh blabs are not uncommon in younger thin patients here's a CT example of a couple of um really kind of superficial blubs just beneath the visceral pleurous surface and a few cases of patients with ebola this one quite quite large um the third scenario we mentioned um in terms of um you know situations where a lung um has been disrupted long Franc has been disrupted um is a pulmonary laceration pulmonary lacerations occur when there's been a macroscopic uh tear disruption of the lung parenchyma um what results basically is a space as the lung parenchma on both edges of itera pull away the space usually appears thin walled they can be single or multiple in number and unilocular or multilocular depending on you know over the details or what happened during that injury obviously depending on how severe the tear is they can be smaller they can be large and it's not unusual to see um the Imaging findings of contusion in the area of the laceration because presumably there's may have been some sort of traumatic insult along in that area um because these um disruptions are not only interrupting air spaces and maybe even some small Airways but potentially blood vessels pulmonary lacerations can sometimes fill with blood and look relatively opaque um if that happens especially in a sea of consolidation the pulmonary last generation may not be immediately recognizable on a chest CT um it's very hard for the terror to kind of re-adhere itself and so um these pulmonary lacerations can persist for quite a long time um here's a an example of a small pulmonary lacerbation um popular last race is generally tend to be more ovoid or ellipsoid in shape because the tear itself is usually linear and then a lung pulls away from both edges that kind of forms a more ovoid or ellipsoid shape moving on to congenital cystic disorders from our acquired cystic disorders um there's basically um three um disorders here um we'll discuss that could result in a Lucent looking lung loosen looking lung region um broncogenic cysts once the fluid has left and we'll kind of describe that in a moment uh uninfected intra lower pulmonary sequestrations can result in a Lucen area of lung and uninfected cpams can also result in a loosened area alone bronchogenic cysts how do they occur these are congenital disorders um so in some rare cases um a bud forms from the tracheal bronchial tree as it's kind of branching and differentiating during embryogenesis and separates off create its own little kind of space this is what leads to the development of a broncogenic cyst um folks say that about half of these are filled with filled with simple fluid and the other half are not that fluid could be something proteinaceous or hemorrhagic in those patients most bronchogenic systems are asymptomatic and so um oftentimes they're just instantly discovered when we're doing a CT for some other reason um they tend to be well circumscribed round and thin walled but their size can vary from small to large there's a pretty wide range of sizes most bronchogenic cysts live in the mediastinum and hilon and the crime is a popular location like this one here and this one's much bigger than the one that we just showed you there's a few other examples of bronchogenic cysts in a more conventional metastal location on occasion bronchogenic cysts can also form in the lung we refer to those as intrapulmonary bronchogenic cysts occasionally these intrapulmonary bronchogenic cysts can become infected when that occurs the system actually become larger and not quite so clearly cleanly well circumscribed while it's infected and sometimes a communication occurs with the curricular bronchial Trio between the cysts and the the bronchial tree if that thing sort of happens you have the possibility of fluid from the cyst leaving into the trigger Bronco tree and also having air introduced into it um when this kind of phenomena occurs um it's often possible to ultimately be left with just the wall of the cyst the bronchogenic cyst in the lung but really not much fluid it's just an air-filled space and that's how an intrapulmonary bronchogenic cyst can occasionally be the reason for an abnormal lucency in the lung intrapulmonary sequestrations you may remember from our specific lung nodule and Mass on talk um they're basically a situation where an area of lung curriculum doesn't go undergo complete differentiation during embryogenesis and what you're left with is a primitive area of lung parenchula that may have some Communications with the rest of the trach of Bronco tree albeit abnormal um they're divided into two types the introoper ones and the extra low bar ones and it's the interlobar ones that can sometimes be responsible for presenting as an abnormally loosen area of lung generally on interlobar pulmonary sequestrations live at the posterior lung basis and they're known to be different than normal on chrancoma because they derive their arterial Supply from the systemic arterial circulation as opposed to the pulmonary arterial circulation um however they are similar to normal lung in that they're venous drainages into the pulmonary rather than the systemic immune system when interliberal pulmonary sequestrations are uninfected they'll look loosened and bubbly like this example here and are responsible for an area of hyperlucency um you know in cases where um the feeding artery is not small especially if you have contrast you might be able to see on the specific feature that helps Define an Intel of our sequestration on Imaging a systemic arterial Supply here's another example of an area of fluency within the lung caused by an interlobar pulmonary sequestration an uninfected one and you can see it here on coronal View and on the uh kind of a little bit of MPR Imaging we've done here you can actually see the systemic arterial vessel actually supplying this area of lung cpanels cpms are another sort of congenital anomaly in the lung this one caused by just an overgrowth of blind ending bronchi or bronchioles with no kind of development of more kind of normal distal lung tissue like alveolar and stuff like that um there are different types of cpamps generally categorized according to the size of these cysts in the cpan they're the type 1 cpms that are usually have relatively large size cysts they can be single or multiple um type 1 CPM which is a really really nice large example one here um then there are type 2 cpamps which also may be responsible for an area of lucency in the lung in this case the cysts are less than two centimeters in size uh and usually a multiple they have a very very kind of bubbly appearance that's a little bit um similar to what we see with some intra low bar pulmonary sequestrations they tend to be more specific of a call we can make when it's in an upper lung since it's unusual to see sequestrations in the upper lungs cpms I guess in the lower lungs are maybe a little tougher to distinguish from a interlobar sequestration in that sometimes those guys may have such a small blood vessel supplying them from the aorta that you can't see it on a CT scan so that covers um I guess um the spectrum of causes of abnormal lung lucency where the cause is just an absence of lung tissue sometimes the abnormal uh increased lung lucency is due to just more air than usual in a region of lung and there's two scenarios I can think of um when this can happen um one of the situations occurs when you may have a relatively proximal um occlusion of uh Airway um it's applying an area of law let's take a sub low bar obstruction like the one I've drawn here obviously I'm careful not to have drawn a I guess a low bar one because that would just probably lead to destructive analytosis but with a sub-lobar obstruction what happens often is that the region of lung that would have been supplied by that obstructed Airway still may become filled with air but via the phenomenon of collateral air drift where air enters that region of lung not via the efficient tracheal bronchial tree but rather through small little air Pathways we refer to those as like pores of and canals and Lampard that permit molecules of gas to move from one segment to another without having to travel through the tracheal bronchial tree this tends to be a a kind of a method of flow this collateral air drift if you will that's a little bit more efficient um during inspiration than expiration so what happens is you tend to bring in gas slowly into the um you know area of lung uh through collateral but it's a little harder pushing it out and so you'll often see air trapping um peripheral to a proximal Airway occlusion and you'll notice that that area of lung will look a little bit more expanded and a little bit blacker than the normal lung parenthula nearby we could also encounter air trapping um when something includes the Airways much more distally in this kind of scenario you might be able to bring air into the lung but for whatever reason when you try to breathe out perhaps those distal Airways a collapse or occlude preventing you from pushing all the air out inside effectively results in you know an area of air trapping um when it comes to um you know air trapping we can categorize the disorders that cause ear trapping um perhaps according to uh where the airway occlusion occurs so um when it comes to causes of air trapping due to more proximal Airway occlusion the air trapping is primarily due to Collateral air drift um in cases where the occlusion is solitary I think of causes such as a big mucus plug a foreign body occasionally end up bronchial neoplasm or A congenital anomaly known as bronchial atresia or a segment of the more proximal bronchus is a trenic the Imaging finding in those cases that will really kind of seal the deal is basically a combination of air trapping and a solitary visible relatively Central enterbronchial capacity corresponding to that area of air traffic sometimes these proximal Airways occlusions can be multifocal resulting in multifocal airdropping good examples are non-tubercular mycobacterial infections abpa and cystic fibrosis um the Imaging Hallmark here will be areas of multifocal air tropping that are associated with bronchiectasis um sometimes we'll see air trapping not due to proximal Airway occlusion but more distal Airway collusion examples are disorders like non-fibrotic HP and RB in those disorders you'll see multifocal air traffic sometimes diffuse air traffic um in the setting of a centrally lobular interstitial pattern asthma and constrictive bronchiolitis are two other causes of uh air trapping due to distal Airway occlusion and they could also occur in a multi-focal or diffuse distribution but as for asthma and constructive bronchiolitis there are often no other Associated Imaging findings and so sometimes the only Imaging finding of witness is the evidence of the air traffic this is an example of bronchial atresia in the anterior right lung you may recognize that a region of the anterior right lung looks a bit blacker than the other areas along the image and then there's a thick kind of tubular structure that's a little bit bubbly that's in this area of lucency oh that's a big mucous plug Upstream from an attretic bronchial cycling and the reason why the lung looks black in this region is because air is getting to the lung parenchyma that corresponds to where this atresia occurred but it's getting there through collateral air drift from other patent Airways air is flowing into this area that's Downstream of this occlusion and the big mucous plug but not bleeding very efficiently here's a case of a non-tubercular mycobacterial infection and you might see some segments of lung that look slightly blacker than other segments and you'll see some of these Airways are not quite healthy thick walled and mucous plugged filled those are bronchicatic Airways um here's a case of cystic fibrosis or similar findings and the last picture I'll show you is a picture of non-fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis there are some areas of boostancy that represent air trapping um in the setting of a indistinct faint centromobular pattern now we mentioned that sometimes lung can be abnormally loosens not because there's too much air but there's not enough or there's less blood than usual perfusions decreased so abnormal um uh abnormally decreased lung um loosen sorry increased lung lucency can sometimes occur because we're not pushing enough blood into that area of one diseases like chronic PE pulmonary hypertension can cause a stacker usually in a more bilateral symmetric sort of way we can see um hypoperfusion resulting in more Lucent lung in a more asymmetric or unilateral distribution in disorders like a acute large PE or PA PVR this is a CT image of a patient with chronic PE and what you may recognize is there are some areas regions of lung that look a bit Blacker these areas of black or lung are non-emphysema you can actually see there's still one fragment there it's not due to air trapping but rather it's because those areas of lung are just seeing less blood flow because of chronic PE here's example of GPA similar situation where there's impaired perfusion to some areas of lung which look a little bit more black in this case the cause is impaired perfusion not because of a chronic PE but because of Grant GPA process playing out and occluding vessels this is a very interesting example you can just barely see even though this is a Long window a large occlusive left-sided PE and if you look at the two lungs the left lung looks a little bit blacker than the right one and that's because the entire left lung is seeing much less perfusion because of a large PE so decreased pulmonary perfusion can lead to abnormal lucency within lung and those are the main reasons so that completes our kind of a tour of the different kinds of disorders that we think about uh when the lung looks abnormally Lucent we think about situations where there's an absence of lung tissue when there's too much error or too little blood so how do we take all this that we learn and apply it in the reading room here's how we'll do it when you recognize some well-defined region or regions of abnormally loosened lung on a chest CT ask yourself are these many in number and bilateral or are they single or fewer number and relatively asymmetric if they're single and fewer number and relatively asymmetric what's the territory of involvement like is it a local area or a more Regional area if it's a local area I'd start thinking about the differential diagnoses in Violet here and the things I would think of if the region looks very unilocular a simple bubble if you will are going to be things like blevs and Bully pulmonary laceration that's all air filled a bronchogenic cyst where all the fluid might have left and we're just left with just an air filled um broken CIS wall and those large type 1 cpamps if um the interior of that cyst is more multilocular and more complex more bubbly I'm going to be thinking of an uninfected intralobar pulmonary sequestration or an uninfected type 2 cpan if this uh single uh or few regions of you know lucency are more Regional in territory I'm going to think about the diagnoses in blue here if I don't see a mucous plug associated with it I might be thinking about could I be seeing a case of a large PE resulting in a just a region of um hyper curfew's lung or papar will probably more unusual explanation um neither of those is an airway disease so obviously we wouldn't expect to see a mucus plug and if I see this same Regional area of hyperlucency in the setting of a mucus plug um it could just be because there's a thick mucous plug there um and that's just by itself causing um air traffic um sometimes it could be because there's a foreign body of the airway and there's a mucous plug that's formed behind it or not um mucous plug forming behind it um and air trapping Upstream from it it might not be a foreign body but maybe an end of bronchial neoplasm or bronchial atresia that causes the same result and so if I see a region of abnormal elucent lung with an Associated mucus plug it's these four things that I'll think about now if um on my CT Imaging um the lucencies are many a number in bilateral we're going to start thinking about cystic lung diseases that we discussed earlier in this talk and the five things that I'll put on my list are is this case of lamb and remember there are the sporadic cases and the more common TS Associated cases is it a case of lch lip cystic PJP or the rare board's case of uh birdhog debate um I'll use the morphology and the distribution of assists to help me a little bit but oftentimes the demographics and the history that you kind of see in the last row here tend to be very useful too now one thing we kind of left sort of unaddressed was how do you know that you're looking at an abnormal region of Lucent lung obviously in cases where there's just an absence of lung parenchma it's pretty easy to recognize or if the region is relatively small relative to what's presumably a background of all normal lung or even if it's slightly larger or if there's a few small regions um in these situations it's relatively easy for you to recognize um you know um you know that there's a abnormal area of hyperlucency where the lung looks a little bit blacker on these images sometimes however it's not quite so easy now take this example here if you were just looking at this when the distribution of uh darker and and whiter lung become relatively equivalent in amount and neither is very very markedly abnormal it becomes a little bit difficult we refer to these kind of situations situations as a mosaic attenuation pattern with the Mosaic continuation pattern you're often asking yourself am I dealing with a situation where the blacker alone is normal and The Wider lung represents isolated ground glass opacity or Is It reversed where the wider air is normal lung and the blacker areas hyper-alucid lung in which case then we would have to kind of use some of the um lessons we discussed in this talk how do we tell the difference the best way to tell relatively definitively is through the use of inspiratory and expiratory phase Imaging and depending on if the Mosaic attenuation pattern becomes more accentuated or not and also um depending on how the blood vessels in the darker versus The Wider areas look compare to each other we can usually have a better idea what's really happening so um if you see a mosaic attenuation pad in the lung and it looks more conspicuous on the expiratory phase Imaging than the inspiratory phase Imaging um you're most likely going to suspect its multifocal ear trapping you're dealing with and if you look carefully you might realize that the blood vessels in the dark areas will tend to be smaller and fewer than in the more white areas of lung it turns out that this tends to be the most common reason why we see Mosaic attenuation pattern on most patients if we see this um our differential diagnosis will depend a little bit on what other things we might see so if you see multifocal air trapping in the setting of a century lobular nodular pattern you're going to be biased towards diseases or disorders like HP or respiratory bronchiolitis you got the same Imaging finding as a setting of bronchiectasis and mucoid impaction you're more likely going to think of things like Mai abpa and cystic fibrosis if you don't see anything and it's otherwise a relatively clean lung maybe it's a case of asthma or constrictive bronchiolitis that you're dealing with now sometimes when you do this expiratory inspiratory phase Imaging the Mosaic attenuation pattern doesn't look more conspicuous on the expiratory phase Imaging in that situation the reason for the Mosaic attenuation pattern is may not be multifocal air trapping but either one of the two situations on the middle and the right column here either it's because you're dealing with a situation where there's a multifocal areas of hypoperfusion or multifocal areas of ground glass and you're going to try to distinguish which one is more likely at that point by looking at how the pulmonary vessels in the darker areas look compared to the wider areas if there's smaller fewer blood vessels in the darker areas in this kind of situation I'm going to suspect I'm dealing with a multi-focal hypoprofusion situation and then think about differentials like a chronic PE for example or palming hypertension if on the other hand the blood vessels look the same and number and size in both the blacker and The Wider areas and in the setting where you know the Mosaic tension pattern did not look more conspicuous on expiratory phys Imaging I'd wonder that perhaps I'm dealing with a multifocal isolated ground glass opacity situation in which case we'd refer to the isolated ground glass opacity workflow that we discussed earlier | Radiology Frameworks | UC-vPN2xly6x3EsvoVvj48Qw | 2023-03-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,964 | 33,933 |
Dijcq8jvrYA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dijcq8jvrYA | Common Ion Effect and pH effect | in this video I like to explain what the so called common ion effect is and how it affects the solubility of precipitates the common ion as it applies to precipitates is when one of the ions in the precipitate is deliberately added to the precipitate in water so for example here we have iron 3 sulfide precipitate in water and the equilibrium is shown with the chemical equation and we could deliberately add either iron 3 ion or sulfide ion these are the common ions what effect those adding either one of these common ions have on the solubility of the precipitate well the results of adding four different compounds to this precipitate in water are shown in one case iron nitrate was added or ion 3 nitrate and it shows that this decreased the solubility well why is that well if iron 3 is added to the precipitate in water adding iron 3 ion it will drive the equilibrium backwards as is shown in the equation therefore reducing the amount of sulfide and iron available in solution forming more solid if potassium sulfide is added the same outcome is achieved adding sulfide drives the equilibrium in the reverse direction forming more solid causing the precipitate to be less soluble adding potassium acetate has no effect because neither potassium nor acetate are common ions and the same thing with ammonium nitrate neither one are common ions although in the case of ammonium nitrate ammonium nh4 plus is a weak acid and the sulfide ion is a weak base and there is a small amount of acid-base neutralization between the sulfide and the ammonium ion so one could argue that this could in fact increase the solubility of the precipitate by driving the equilibrium in the forward direction and that the sulphide is being pulled out of solution by the reaction between the ammonium and the sulfide but that effect is pretty negligible because ammonium is a weak acid and sulphide is a weak base although it's a strong acid we're added such as HCl or nitric acid hno3 one could argue that the solubility of iron sulfide would increase because the sulfide is being pulled out a solution by the neutralization of the acid therefore drugging the equilibrium forward further dissolving or increasing the solubility of the solid here is a bit more of an explanation on the effect of adding an acid in this case to the precipitate iron sulphide in water if a strong acid is added that will have a much greater effect on the concentration of sulfide sulfide again is a weak base and if a strong acid is added the reaction between the strong acid and the sulfide is much more product favored than a reaction between the sulfide and a weak acid thus a strong acid added to this precipitate in water would have a noticeable effect in driving the equilibrium forward by reducing the concentration of the sulfide ion therefore increasing the solubility of the precipitate | Gino Romeo | UC45NRQSHOM4mIjLOLQxlsDA | 2020-01-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 504 | 2,862 |
CbXxNDma12U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbXxNDma12U | Jackie's pre-reunion interview | The Real Housewives of Melbourne | Season 2 | [Music] the best moment from this series would have to be definitely my golf swing my god I was in stitches and hysterics when I watched that back I was like Jackie you've made an embarrassment of yourself but you've done it in a very catchy way [Laughter] [Music] any regrets I don't have regrets in life because I believe that I'm always trying to involve through the experiences that I experience through not only through the journey of this season but also through life so I think sometimes you know especially when you were these groups of women you can have your ups and your downs but you know I think we have to learn from what it is that we do and you know take that on and move on that's all I can really think about really I'm just trying to think now I don't have regrets I really don't even like to say that I have regrets in life I think once you start saying that it's it's tells your growth in life as a human being so no I don't in three words my experience in season two would have to be fun a little bit crazy and oh my god knows so much drama and you know one thing I've said since moving to Melbourne and hanging out with all these women is I have not talked so much and gossiped in my life it's the Nui girl still in me it's the neva girl I don't like gossip I don't like drama but you know when you've got six to seven opinionated women you're always gonna have drama aren't we so to be continued Who am I closest with okay let's keep it real it's always gonna be Janet and shaker um oh is that my husband yes it is I'm definitely closest to to Janet and shaker and I think it will continue to be like that chikka fun Janet is loyal and loving Lydia cracks me up she's funny gamble very out-there bit sweet Gina cracks me up very European like me | The Real Housewives of Melbourne | UCdV1LdUp3G62RcsGj58BF5w | 2017-10-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 351 | 1,769 |
egGIgR9zb10 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egGIgR9zb10 | Tale of Terror: A Study of the Gothic Romance | Edith Birkhead | *Non-fiction | Speaking Book | 5/5 | Chapter eleven of the tale of terror a study of the Gothic romance by Edith Birkhead this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Timothy Ferguson chapter 11 American tales of Terror in 1797 we are told that in America quote the dairymaid and hired man no longer weep over the Ballad of the cruel stepmother but amused themselves in an agreeable terror with the haunted houses and hobgoblins of mrs. Radcliffe in quote in the asylum or Alonso and Melissa published in play kept see in 1811 the Gothic castle with its full equipment of explained ghosts has been safely conveyed across the Atlantic and set up in South Carolina and the Sicilian pirate or the pillar of mystery a terrific romance is if we may trust its title a hair-raising story in the style of monk Lewis Charles Brockden Brown one of the earliest American novelists prides himself on quote calling forth the passions and engaging the sympathy of the reader by means not hitherto employed by preceding authors end quote and speaks slightly of quote puerile superstitions and exploded manners gothic castles and chimeras in quote Brown who like Shelley was an enthusiastic admirer of Godwin saw to embody the theories of political justice in romances describing American life the works which are said by peacock to have taken deepest root in Shelley's mind and who have had the strongest influence in the formation of his character are Sheila's robbers goethe's faust and for novels violent almond Edgar Huntly and Mervyn by CB Brown notwithstanding his lofty scorn for gothic castles and chimeras even Brown himself condescended to take over from the despised mrs. Radcliffe the device of introducing apparently supernatural occurrences which are ultimately traced to natural causes like mrs. Radcliffe he is at the mercy conscience which forbids him to thrust upon his readers specters in which he himself does not believe he lacks Louis's reckless mendacity in violent mysterious voices are heard at intervals by various members of the family did the hero who has inherited a tendency to religious fanaticism they seemed to be of divine origin and when a voice bids him to sacrifice those who are dearest to him he obeys implicitly he slays his wife and children and his sister only escapes death by accident after this catastrophe it proves that the voices are produced by a skilled ventriloquist Carwin who has been admitted as an intimate friend of the family realizing that this explanation may seem somewhat incredible Brown seeks to make it appear more plausible by drilling on wetlands abnormal state of mind which would render him peculiarly open to suggestion Cohen's motive for thus prosecuting the violent family with his accursed gift he is never satisfactorily explained his attitude is apparently that of an obtuse psychologist who does not realize how serious the consequence of his experiments may be in Ormond and Arthur Mervyn browne describes the ravages of the yellow fever of which he had personal experience in New York in Philadelphia the hero of Ormond is a member of a society similar to that of the Illuminati whose ceremonies and beliefs are set forth in horrid mysteries the heroine constantina Dudley who was Shelley's ideal feminine character is the embodiment of a theory not a human being she quote walks always in the light of Reason in quote and decides that quote to marry in extreme youth would be a proof of pernicious and appropriate temerity in quote the most memorable of Browns novels is Edgar Huntly which bears an obvious resemblance to Caleb Williams like Godwin Brown is deeply interested in morbid psychology he finds pleasure in tracing the workings of the brain in times of emotional stress the description of a sleepwalker digging a grave a picture which captivated Shelley's imagination is the starting point of the book Edgar Huntly is impelled by curiosity to track him down the Sonnambula stay clue Thoreau has in self-defense killed the twin brother of his patron mrs. Lorrimer to whom he is deeply attached obsessed by the idea of the misery his deed will arouse in her mind he attempts in a moment of frenzy to slay her believing that mrs. Lorrimer has died after hearing of the murder clear Thoreau flees to America when he disappears from his home Huntley resolved to follow him and in his search loses himself amid wild and desolate country is attacked by Indians and after frightful adventures at length reaches his home Clitheroe whom he believed dead has been rescued mrs. Lorrimer is still alive and his marital former lover this news however fails to restore Clitheroe who in a fit of insanity flings himself overboard when he is in a ship in charge of Huntly brown's plots which often open well are spoiled by hasty careless conclusions it was his habit to write two or three novels simultaneously he was beset by the problem that exercised even Scott's brain quote the devil of a difficulty is that one puzzles the skein in order to excite curiosity and then cannot disentangle it for the satisfaction of the prying fiend that they have raised in quote Brown takes very little trouble over his de Namur but his characters leaves so faint an impression on our minds that we are not deeply concerned in their fates he is interested rather in conveying states of mind than in portraying character we search the windings of clues arose tormented conscience without realizing him as an individual the background of rugged scenery though it is described in vague target language is more definite and distinct than the human figures we feel that Brown is struggling through the obscurity of his Latin eyes diction to depict something he has actually seen an air of dreadful solemnity hangs heavily over each story every being is in deadly earnest Brown has Goodwin's power of hypnotizing us by his serious persistence and of reducing us to a mood of awestruck gravity by the sonority of his pompous reads from the oppressive gloom of Browns quote novels with a purpose end quote it is a relief to turn to the irresponsible gaiety of quote Jeffrey crayon in quote whose tales of Terror published some twenty years later are usually fashioned in a jovial spirit only faintly tinged with awe and dread in the specter bridegroom included in the sketchbook 1820 the ghostly rider of Bergers far-famed ballad is set amid new surroundings and pleasantly turned to ridicule the supernatural war who now and again arouses a genuine thrill of fear is merely playing a practical joke on the princess by impersonating the dead bridegroom and all ends happily the story of the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow is set against so picturesque a background that we are almost inclined to quarrel with those who laughed and said that Ichabod Crane was still alive that Bram Jones the lovely Katrina's bridegroom knew more of the spectre than he chose to tell the drowsy atmosphere of Sleepy Hollow makes us see visions and dream dreams the group of strange stories by a nervous gentlemen in tales of a traveler 1824 proved that Washington Irving was well-versed in ghostly law he as well as any can call spirits from the vasty deep but when they appear in answer to his summons he can seldom refrain from receiving them in a jocose irreverent mood ill befitting the solemn dignified spectre of a German legend even the highly qualified irrepressibly loquacious ghost of Lewis Carroll's phantasmagoria would have presented his genial familiarity the strange stories are told at a hunting party in a country house a cheerful comfortable background for ghost stories a hoary one-eyed gentleman quote the whole side of whose head was dilapidated and seemed like the wing of a house shut up and haunted in quote sets the ball rolling with the old story of a spectre who glides into a room wringing her hands and is later identified like scott's lady in the sack or by her resemblance to an ancestral portrait in the gallery the knowing gentleman tells of a picture that winked in a startling and alarm fashion and immediately explains away this phenomenon by the presence of a thief who has cut a spy hole in the canvas the bold Dragoon is a spirited riotous nightmare in which the furniture dances to the music of the bellows played by an uncanny musician in a long flannel gown and a nightcap the story of the German student is in a different key here Irving strikes a note of real horror the student falls in love with an imaginary lady woven out of his dreams he finds her in distress one night in the streets of Paris takes her home only to find her corpse in the morning a police officer informs him that the lady was guillotine the day before and the student discovers the truth of this statement when he involves a bandage and her head falls to the floor the young man loses his reason and is tormented by the belief that an evil spirit has reanimated a dead body to ensnare him the morning after the recital of this gruesome story the host reads aloud to his guests a manuscript entrusted to him together with a portrait by a young Italian this youth it Chances learnt painting with a monk who as a penance drew pictures or modeled wax and images representing death and corruption a detail which reminds us of what was concealed by the black veil in Adolfo he later falls in love with his model Bianca who during his absence abroad marries his friend Philippa in a jealous rage the young Italian slays his rival and is unceasingly haunted by his phantom Washington Irving has no desire to endure for long the atmosphere of mystery and horror his story has created and quickly relieves the tension by a return to ordinary life the host promises to show the picture which is said to affect all beholders in an extraordinary fashion to each of his guests in turn they all profess themselves remarkably affected by it until the host confesses that he has two sincere regard for the feelings of the young Italian to reveal the actual picture to any of them with this moment of disillusionment the strange stories come to an end the title tells of a traveler and a witch Irving placed his tales of Terror indicates the moon in which he fashioned them he regarded them much as he would regard the wonderful adventures of Baron Munchhausen they were to be taken like one of dr. mericle's prescriptions with a grain of salt the idea of blending levity with horror suggested perhaps by German influence was very popular in England and France at this period Balzac's lubbers Rouge and Lexia de la longue vie are written in a similar mood it is not always the boldest and most adventurous beings who elected to dwell amid quote calling shapes and beckoning shadows dire in quote the quote virtuous mind end quote whom supernatural horrors may quote stifle well but not astound in quote sometimes finds a melancholy pleasure in beguiling weaker models into ordered ruins to watch their firm nurse tremble sometimes to though a man be wholly innocent of the desire to alarm his led astray whether he will or not among the terrors of the invisible world gray ghosts steal into his imagination unawares it was so that they came to Nathaniel Hawthorne who speaks sorrowfully of quote gaily dressed fantasies turning to ghostly and black-clad images of themselves in quote he would gladly have written a quote sunshiney in quote book but he was capriciously fated to live ever in the Twilight haunted by spectres and by a quote dark ideas end quote he fashions his tales of Terror delicately and reluctantly not riotously and shamelessly like Lewis and michurin an innate reticence and shyness of temper held Hawthorne as if by a spell somewhat aloof from life and no one realized more clearly than he the limitations that his detachment from humanity imposed upon his art of twice told tales he writes regretfully quote they have the pale tint of flowers that blossomed into retired a shade instead of passion there is sentiment and even in what purport to be pictures of actual life we have allegory not always so warmly dressed in its have limits of flesh and blood has to be taken into the readers mind without a shiver whether from lack of power or an in conquerable reserve the author's touches have often an effect of tameness the book if you would see anything in it requires to be read in the clear brown twilight atmosphere in which it was written if opened in the sunshine it is apt to look exceedingly like a volume of blank pages in quote and in his notebook 1840 he confesses quote I used to think I could imagine all the passions or feelings and states at the heart and mind but how little did I know indeed we are all that shadows we are not endowed with real life and all that seems most real about us is but the thinnest shadow of a dream till the heart be touched in quote whether he is threading the labyrinths of his imagination or watching the human shadows come and go Hawthorne lingers longer in the shadow than in the sunshine he was not a man of morose and gloomy temper disenchanted with life and driven by distress or thwarted passion to brood in solitude an irresistible inexplicable impulse drives him towards the sombre and the gloomy the delicacy and wistful charm of the woods in which Hawthorne criticizes his own work and character reveal how impossible it would have been for him to force his wayward genius his imagination hovers with curious persistence round eerie fantastic themes quote an old looking-glass somebody finds out the secret of making all the images reflected in it pass again across its surface in quote a hint skillfully introduced into the history of old Esther Dudley in the legends of the province house or quote a dreadful secret to be communicated to several persons of various character grave or gay and they all to become insane according to their characters by the influence of the secret end quote an idea modified and adapted in the marble faun quote an ice cold hand which people ever afterwards remember when they have grasped it end quote is bestowed on the wandering jew the owner of the marvelous virtuosos collection whose treasures include the blood encrusted pen with which dr. Faustus signed away his salvation Peter schlemiel shadow the elixir of life and the Philosopher's Stone the form of a vampire who apparently never took shape on paper flitted through the twilight of Hawthorne's imagination quote stories to be told of a certain person's appearance in public of his having been seen in various situations and he's making visits in private circles but finally on looking for this person to come upon his old grave and mossy tombstone end quote with so many alluring suggestions floating shadow eyes across his mind it is not wonderful that Hawthorne should have been fascinated by a dream of human life prolonged far beyond the usual span a dream which if realized would have enabled him to capture in words more of those quote shapes that haunt thoughts wildernesses end quote although among the sketch is collected in twice told tales vol 1 1937 vol 2 1842 Sam I painted in gay and lively hues the prevailing tone of the book is sad and mournful the light-hearted philosophy of The Wanderers in the seven vagabonds the pretty brightly colored vignettes in little Annie's rambles the quiet cheerfulness of Sunday at home or the real from the town pump only served to throw into darker relief gloomy legends like that of ethan brand the man who went in search of the unpardonable sin or dreary stories like that of edward feigns rosebud or the ghostly white old maid one of the most carefully wrought sketches in twice tall tales is the weird story of the hollow of the three hills by means ville witch's spell a lady hears the faraway voices of her aged parents her mother querulous and tearful her father calmly despondent and amid the fearful mirth of a madhouse distinguishes the accents and footstep of the husband she has wronged at last she listens to the death-knell toiled for the child she has left to die the solemn rhythm of hawthorn skillfully ordered sentences is singularly haunting and impressive quote the golden skirts of day were yet lingering upon the hills but deep shades obscured the hollow and the pool as if somber night were rising thence to overspread the world again the evil woman began to weave her spell long did it proceed unanswered till the nulling of a bell stole in among the intervals of her words like a clang that had traveled far over valley and rising ground and was just ready to die in the air stronger it grew and sadder and deepened into the tone of a death bell knowing dolefully from some Ivy mantle tower and bearing tidings of mortality and woe to the cottage the hall and to the solitary Wayfarer that all might weep for the doom appointed in turn to them then came a measured tread passing slowly solely on as of mourners with a coffin their garments trailing the ground so that the ear could measure the length of their melancholy array before them with the priest reading the burial service while the leaves of his book were rustling in the breeze and though no voice but his was heard to speak aloud still here were revealing x' and Anathem as whispered but distinct from women and for men the sweeping sound of the funeral train faded away like a thin vapour and the wind that had just before seemed to shake the coffin pale lone sadly around the edge of the hollow between three hills in quote in a later collection of Hawthorne short stories mosses from an Old Manse the grave and the gay the terrific and the sportive are once more intermingled side-by-side with a forlorn attempt at humorous allegory mrs. bullfrog we find the serious moral allegories of the birthmark and the bosom serpent the wild mysterious forest revels in Goodman Brown and the evil sinister beauty of dr. rapper Cheney's daughter a modern Airy handling of the ancient legend of the poisoned maiden who was perhaps the prototype of Oliver Wendell Holmes as heroine in Elise Verna 1861 the quiet grace and natural ease of Hawthorne style lend even to his least ambitious tales a distinctive charm if he chooses a slight and simple theme his touch is deft and sure dr. heidegger's experiment in which Hawthorne's delicate whimsical fancy plays around the idea of the elixir of life it's almost like a series of miniature pictures distinct and lifelike in form and color seen through the medium of an old-fashioned Magic Lantern yet even in this fantastic trifle we can discern the feeling for words and the sense of proportion that characterize Hawthorne's longer works The Scarlet Letter 1850 was originally intended to be one of several short stories but Hawthorne was persuaded to expand it into a novel he felt some misgivings as to the success of the work quote keeping so close to the point as the tale does and diversified in know otherwise than by turning different sides of the same dark idea to the readers eye the weary very many people and discussed some in quote the plot bears a remarkable resemblance to that of Lockhart striking novel Adam Blair the dark idea that fascinates Hawthorne is the psychological state of Hester Prynne and her lover Arthur Dimmesdale in the long years that follow their lawless passion their love story hardly concerns him at all the interest of the novel does not depend on the development of the plot no attempt is made to complicate the story by concealing the identity of Hester's lover or of her husband the action takes place within the souls and minds of the characters not in their outward circumstances the central chapter of the book is known significantly the interior of the heart the moral situation described in the scarlet letter did not present itself to Hawthorne abstractly but as a series of pictures he habitually thought in images and he brooded so long over his conceptions that his descriptions are almost as definite in outline and as vivid in color as things actually seen his pictures do not waver or fade elusively as the mind seeks to realize them the prison door studded with pikes before which hester prynne first stands with the letter on her breast the pillory where Dimmesdale keeps vigil at midnight the forest trees with pale fitful gleams of sunshine wenting through their leaves are so distinct that we almost put out our hands to touch them Hawthorne's dream imagery has the same convincing reality the phantasmagoric visions which float through Hester's consciousness the mirrored reflection of her own face in girlhood her husband's thin scholar like visage the grey houses of the Cathedral City where she had spent her early years a more real to her and to us than the blurred faces of the Puritans who throng the marketplace to gaze on her ignominy although the moral tone of the book is one of almost unrelieved gloom the actual scenes are full of color and light pearl skull at frock with it's fantastic embroideries the Magnificent velvet gown and white ruff of the old dame who rides off by night to the witch revels in the forest the group of Red Indians in their deerskin robes and wampum belts of red and yellow ochre the bronzed faces and gaudy attire of the Spanish pirates all stand out in bold relief among the sober grays and browns of the Puritans the tense emotional atmosphere is heightened by the festive brightness of the outer world the light of Hawthorne's imagination is directed mainly on three characters hester arthur and the elf light child pearl the living symbol of their union further in the background looks the malignant figure of Roger Chillingworth contriving his fiendish scheme of vengeance quote violating in cold blood the sanctity of a human heart in quote the blaze of The Scarlet Letter compels us by a strange magnetic power to follow histor Prynne wherever she goes but her suffering is less acute and her character less intrigued than her lovers she bears the outward badge of shame but after quote wandering without a clue in the dark labyrinth of the mind in the quote wins a dull respite from anguish as she glides quote like a grey and sober shadow in quote over the threshold of those who are visited by sorrow at the last when Dimmesdale spirit is quote so shattered and subdued that it could hardly hold itself erect in quote Hester her still energy to plan and to act his character is more twisted and torturous than hers and to understand him we must visit him apart the sensitive nature that can ensure physical pain but shrinks piteously from moral torture the capacity for deep and passionate feeling the strange blending of Pride and abject self-loathing of cowardice and resolve are portrayed with extraordinary skill the different strands of his character are quote intertwined in an inextricable knot in quote his is a living soul complicated and varying in its moods but ever pursued by a sense of sin by one of Hawthorne's Swift uncanny flashes of insight as Dimmesdale goes home after the forest meeting we hear nothing of the wild beatings of hope and dreary revulsion to despair but only of foul grotesque temptations that assail him just as earlier on the pillory it is the grim humor and not the frightful shame of the situation that strikes him when by an odd trick of his imagination he suddenly pictures are quote whole tribe of decorous personages starting interview with the disorder of a nightmare in their aspects in quote to look upon the minister Hawthorne's delineation of character and motive is a scrupulously accurate and scientific as Godwin's but there is none of Godwin's inhumanity in his attitude his complete understanding of human weakness makes pity superfluous and undignified he pronounces no judgment and offers no plea for mercy his instinct is to present the story as it appeared through the eyes of those who enacted the drama or who witnessed it Stern and inexorable as one of his own which judging ancestors Hawthorn foils the lovers plan of escape across the sea let's the minister die as soon as has made the revelation that gives him his one moment of victory and in the conclusion brings Hester back to take up her long forsaken symbol of shame pearl alone Hawthorne sets free the spell which bound her human sympathies broken by the kiss she bestows on her guilty father there are few passionate outposts of feelings save when Hester momentarily unlocked so hard in the forest and even here Hawthorne's language is extraordinarily restrained quote what we did had a consecration of its own we felt it so we said so to each other as they're forgotten it hush Hester said Arthur Dimmesdale rising from the ground no I have not forgotten in quote or again after Dimmesdale has confessed that he has neither strength nor courage left him to venture into the world quote thou shalt not go alone answered she in a deep whisper then all was spoken in quote in the House of the Seven Gables 1851 as he in the scarlet letter Hawthorne again presents his scenes in the light of a single pervading idea this time of an ancestral curse symbolized by the portrait of Colonel Pyncheon who condemned an innocent man for witchcraft quote to the thoughtful man there will be no teens of superstition in what we figuratively express by affirming that the ghost of a dead progenitor perhaps as a portion of his own punishment is often deemed to become the evil genius of his family end quote Hawthorne wins his effect by presenting the idea to our minds from different points of view until we are obsessed by the curse that broods heavily over the old house even the aristocratic breed of fowls of quote queer rusty withered aspect and quote are an emblem of the decay of the Pyncheon family the people are apt to be merged into the dense shadows that lurk in the gloomy passages but when the Sun shines on them they stand out with the resting distinctness the heroic figure of Hepzibah Pyncheon a little ridiculous and a little forbidding of aspect but cherishing through weary years a passionate devotion to her brother is described with a gentle blending of human pathos Clifford Pyncheon Sybarite made for happiness and hideously cheated of his destiny is delineated with curious insight and sympathy it is Judge Jaffrey Pyncheon with his sultry smile of elaborate benevolence unrelenting and crafty as his infamous ancestor who lends to the house of Seven Gables the element of terror hour after hour Hawthorne with grim and bitter irony mocks and taunts the dead body of the hypocritical judge until the ghostly pageantry of dead patrons including at last judge Jaffrey himself with the fatal crimson stain on his neck loss fades away with the oncoming of daylight Hawthorne's mind was richly stored with quote wild chimney-corner legends in quote many of them no doubt gleaned from an old woman mentioned in one of his tales and sketches he takes over the fantastic superstitions in which his ancestors had believed and uses them as playthings of his fancy picturing with malicious mirth the gray shadows of his stoned dark-browed forefathers sadly lamenting his lapse from grace and saying to one another quote a writer of storybooks what kind of a business in life what manner of glorifying God or being serviceable to mankind in his day and generation may that be why the degenerate fellow might as well have been a fiddler in quote the story of Alice Pyncheon the maiden under the dreadful power of a wizard who to wreak his revenge compelled her to surrender her will to his and to do whatever he lists the legends of ghosts and specters in the twist old tales the allusions to the elixir of life in his notebooks the introduction of witches into the Scarlet Letter of mesmerism into the Blithedale romance show how often Hawthorne was preoccupied with the terrors of magic and of the invisible world he handles the supernatural in a half credulous half sportive spirit neither affirming nor denying his belief one of his artful devices is willfully to cast down upon his fancies and so to pick us into the desire to be momentarily at least one of the foolish and imaginative after writing the Blithedale romance in which he embodied his experiences at Brook farm and his Italian romance transformation or the marble faun Hawthorne when his health was failing strove to find expression for the theme of immortality which had always exercised a strange fascination upon him in August 1855 during his consulate in Liverpool he visited Smithville's Hall near Bolton and heard the legend of the bloody footstep he thought of uniting this story with that of the elixir of life but ultimately decided to treat the story of the footstep in dr. Grimshaw secret of which only a fragment was written and to embody the elixir idea in a separate work Septimus Felton of which two unfinished versions exist Septimus Felton a young man living in Concord at the time of the war of the revolution tries to brew the potion of eternity by adding to a recipe which his art has derived from the Indians the flowers which spring from the grave of a man whom he has slain in doctored Oliver's romance Hawthorne so far as we may judge from the fragment which remains seems to be working out an idea jotted down in his notebook several years earlier quote a man arriving at the extreme point of old age grows young again at the same pace which he had grown old returning upon his path throughout the whole of life and thus taking the reverse view of matters he thinks it would give rise to some odd concatenations in quote the story which opens with the charming description of doctored Oliver and his great grandchild pansy breaks off so abruptly that it is impossible to forecast the odd concatenations that had flashed through Hawthorne's mind although Hawthorne is preoccupied continually with the thought of death is outlook his melancholy not morbid he recoils fastidiously from the fleshy and loses himself in the spiritual he is concerned with mournful reflections not frightful events it is the mystery of death not its terror that fascinates him stevan susceptible himself he never startles us with physical horrors he does not search with curious ingenuity for recondite terrors he was compelled as if by some wizard strange power to linger in Earth's shadowed places but the scenes that throng his memory are reflected in quiet subdued tones his pictures are never marred by harsh lines or crude colors while Hawthorne in his twice Hulk tails was toying pensively with spectral forms and quote dark ideas in quote Edgar Allen Poe was penetrating intrepidly into trackless regions of terror where Hawthorne would have shrunk back repelled and disgusted Poe wildly exhilarated by the anticipation of a new and excruciating thrill forced his way onwards he sought untiringly for unusual situations in ordinate league gloomy or terrible and made them the starting point for excursions into abnormal psychology just as Hawthorne harps with plaintive insistence on the word Samba Poe again and again uses the epithet novel his tales are never as Hawthorne's often are pathetic his instinct is always toward the dramatic sometimes he rises to Treach kites sometimes he is merely melodramatic he rejoices in theatrical effects like the death throes of William Wolfson the return of lady ligea or the entry awaited with torturing suspense of the lofty and enshrouded figure of lady Madeline of a show like Hawthorne Poe was fascinated by the thought of death quote the hemlock and the Cypress overshadowed him night and day in quote but he describes death accompanied by its diarist physical and mental agony 'he's Hawthorn broods over the idea of sin but Poe probes curiously into the psychology of crime the one is detached and remote the other inhuman and passionless the contrast in style between Hawthorne and Poe reflects clearly their difference in temper Hawthorne writes always with easy finished perfection choosing the right word unerring poke experiments with language painfully acquiring a conscious studied form of expression which is often remarkably effective but which almost invariably suggests a sense of artifice in reading The Scarlet Letter we do not think of the style in reading the mask of the Red Death we are forcibly impressed by the skillful arrangement of words the alternation of long short sentences the device of repetition and the deliberate choice of epithets Hawthorne uses his own natural form of expression Poe with laborious art fashions an instrument admirably adapted to his purposes Poe's earliest published story a manuscript found in a bottle the prized tale for the Baltimore Saturday visitor 1833 proves that he soon recognized his peculiar vein of talent he straightaway takes the tale of terror for his own the experiences of a sailor shipwrecked in the saloon and hurled on the crest of a towering billow into a gigantic ship manned by a hoary crew who glide uneasily to and fro quote like the ghosts of buried centuries in quote forecast the more frightful horrors of a descent into the malla Strom 1841 posed method in both stories is to induce belief by beginning with the circumstantial narrative of everyday events and by proceeding to relate the most startling phenomena in the same calm matter-of-fact manner the whirling abyss of the malice trauma in which the tiny boat is golfed and the sensations of the fisherman or wonder horror curiosity hope alternating are intermingled and described with the same quiet precision as the trivial preliminary adventures the man's dreary expectation of incredulity seals our conviction of the truth of his story in the manuscript found in a bottle too we may trace the first suggestion of that idea which finds its most complete and memorable expression in Ligeia 1837 the antique ship with its pretty naturally aged crew quote doomed to hover continually upon the brink of eternity without taking a final plunge into the abyss end quote is an early foreshadowing of the fulfilment of Joseph's Glanville's declaration so straight The Illustrated in the return of ligea quote man death not healed himself to the angels not unto death utterly save only through the weakness of his feeble will in quote in ligea Poe concentrates on this idea with singleness of purpose he had striven to embody it in his earlier sketches in Marella where the beloved is reincarnated in the form of her own child in the musical artificial Eleonora and in the gruesome Berenice in ligea at last it finds its appropriate setting in the ebony bridal chamber hung with gold tapestries grotesquely embroidered with fearful shapes and constantly wafted to and fro like those in one of the episodes of Vasek in the fall of the House of Usher he adapts the theme which he had approached in the sketch entitled premature burial and unites with it a subtler conception the sentience of the vegetable world like the guest of Roderick usher as we enter the house we fall immediately beneath the overmastering sway of its irredeemable insufferable gloom The Melancholy building rushes wild musical improvisation 'he's his vague but awful paintings his mystical reading and his eerie verses with the last haunting stanza quote and travelers now within that valley through the red Litton windows see vast forms that move fantastically to a discordant melody while like a rapid ghastly River through the pale door a hideous throng rush out forever and laugh but smile no more in quote are all in harmony with the faith of broods over the family of Usher Poe's gift for avoiding all impressions alien to his effect lends to his tales extraordinary unity of tone and color he leads up to his crisis with a gradual crescendo of emotion the climax hideous and terrifying relieves the intensity of our feelings and once it is past / rapidly hastens to the only possible conclusion the dreary house with its vacant I like windows reflected at the outset in the dark unruffled tan disappears forever beneath its surface in the mask of the Red Death the imagery changes from moment to moment each seen standing out clearing color and sharpen outline but from first to last the perspective of the whole is kept steadily in view no part is disproportionate or inappropriate the arresting overture describing the swift and sudden approach of the Red Death the gay thoughtless security of Prince Prospero and his guests within the barricaded Abbey the voluptuous masquerade held in a suite of seven rooms of seven hues the disconcerting chime of the ebony clock that momentarily stills the grotesque figures of the dancers prepare us for the dramatic climax the entry of the audacious guests the Red Death and his struggle with Prince Prospero the story closes as it began with the triumph of the Red Death poet yves his powerful effect with a rigid economy of effort he does not add an unnecessary touch in the Cask of Amontillado perhaps the most terrible and the most perfectly executed of all posed tales the note of grim irony is sustained throughout the jingling of the bells and the devilish profanity of the last three words rest create in pace and a final touch of horror to a revenge devised and carried out with consummate artistry Powe like Hawthorne loved to peer curiously into the dim recesses of conscience Hawthorne was concerned with the effect of remorse on character Poe often exhibits a conscience possessed by the IMP of the perverse and displays no interest in the character of his victim he chooses no ordinary crimes he considers without de Quincy's humour loner as a fine art in the black cat the terrors are calculated with cold-blooded nicety every device is used to deepen the impression and to intensify the agony in the tell-tale heart so unremitting is the suspense as the murderer slowly inch-by-inch projects his head rather door into the darkness that it is well die intolerable the close of the story which on the side of the melodramatic is less coming than contrived and posed endings usually are in William Wilson Poe handles the subject of conscience in an allegorical form a theme essayed by bulwer-lytton in one of his sketches in the student Manos and de Manos he probably influenced Stevenson's dr. Jekyll and mr. Hyde in the pit of the pendulum post seems to start from the very borderline of the most hideous nightmare that the human mind can conceive yet there is nothing hazy or indefinite in his analysis of the feelings of his victim he speaks as one who has experienced the sensations himself not as one who is making a wild surmise to read is indeed to endure in some measure the torture of the prisoner but our pain has alleviated not only by the realization that we at least may win rest by when we will but by our appreciation of post circle technique he notices the readiness of the mind when wracked unendurable to concentrate on frivolous trifles the exact shape and summers of the dungeon or the sound of the scythe cutting through cloth mental and physical Agony's are interchanged with careful art pose constructive power are fitted him admirably to write the detective story in the mystery of Monsieur Roche he adopts a dull point without sufficient vigor and originality to Rivet our attention but the murders of the room org secures our interest from the beginning to end as in the case of Godwin's Caleb Williams the end was conceived first and the plot was carefully woven backwards no single thread is left loose depends methods of ratiocination are similar to those of Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes Poe never shrinks a gory detail but the train of reasoning not the imagery absorbs us in his detective stories in his treasure story the gold-bug which may have suggested Stevenson's Treasure Island he compels our interest by the intricacy and elaboration of his problem the works of mrs. Radcliffe Lewis and michurin were not unknown to Poe and he refers more than once to the halls of Vasek from gothic romance he may perhaps a vivid that they make the senses ache like michurin he even resorts to italics to enforce his effect he crashes down heavily on a chord which would resound at a touch he is liable to to descend into vulgarity in his choice of phrases his tales consequently gain in style in the translations of Baudelaire but these aberrations occur mainly in his inferior work in his most highly brought stories such as Monte Otto the House of Usher or the mask of the Red Death his execution is flawless in these ponyville lost sight of the ideal which in his admirable review of Hawthorne's twice tall tales and mosses from an Old Manse he set before the writer of short stories quote a skillful literary artist has constructed a tale having conceived with deliberate care a certain unique or single effect to be wrought out he then invents such incidents he then combines such events as my best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect if it's very initial sentence tend not to the upbringing of this effect he has failed in the first step in the whole composition there should be no word written of which the tendency direct or indirect is not to the one pre-established design in quote while he was writing potent north for a moment let his imagination run riot the outline of the story was so distinctly conceived its atmosphere is so familiar to him that he had the leisure to choose his words accurately and to dispose his sentences harmoniously with the final effect ever steadily in view the impression that he swiftly flashes across our minds is deep and enduring end of chapter 11 recording by Timothy Ferguson Gold Coast Australia chapter 12 of the tale of terror a study of the Gothic romance by Edith Birkhead this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Timothy Ferguson chapter 12 conclusion this book is an attempt to trace in outline the origin and development of the Gothic romance and the tale of terror such a survey is necessarily incomplete for more than fifty years after the publication of the Castle of Otranto the Gothic romance remained a definitely recognized kind of fiction but as the scope of the novel gradually came to include the whole range of human expression it lost its individuality and was merged into other forms to follow every trail of its influence would lead us far afield the tale of terror if we use the term in its widest sense may be said to include the Magnificent story of the writing on the wall at Balthazar feast the book of Job the legends of the deluge and of the Tower of Babel and Saul's visit to the Witch of Endor which byron regarded as the best ghost story in the world in the Hebrew writings fear is used to endow a hero with superhuman powers or to instill a moral truth the Sun stands still in the heavens that Joshua may prevail over his enemies in modern days the tale of terror is told for its own sake it has become an end in itself and is probably appreciated most fully by those who are secure from peril it satisfies the human desire to experience new emotions and sensations without actual danger there is little doubt that the Gothic romance made its appeal to women readers but we know that mrs. Radcliffe had many men among her admirers and that cherub inah of the heroine had a companion in Folly the story Haunted youth it is remotely allied as its name implies to the medieval romances at which Cervantes tilts in Don Quixote it was more closely akin however to the heroic romances satyr in mrs. Charlotte Lennox's female coyote 1752 when the voluminous works of luckily needy and of Mademoiselle Discovery were translated into English they found many imitators and admirers and their vogue outlasted the 17th century after many early grand serous out of which mrs. peps told her husband long stories quote though nothing to the purpose nor in any good manner in quote is to be found with a pin stuck through one of the middle leaves in the lady's library described by Addison in The Spectator mrs. Aphra Behn in Orinoco and the fair jilt had made some attempt to bring romance nearer to real life but it was not into the middle of the 18th century when the novel with the rise of Richardson fielding Smollett and stone took firm root on English soil that the popularity of Cassandra Pathan easier and our Athena was superseded then if we may trust the evidence of Commons fast penny HoloCam first acted in 1760 Pamela Clarissa Harlowe and Sofia Weston reigned in their stead for the reader who had patiently followed the eddying circling course of the heroic romance with this high-flown language and marvelous adventures Richardson's novel of sentiment probably held more attraction than Fielding's novel of manners fielding on his broad canvas paints the life of his day on the highway in coaches taverns sponging houses or at Vauxhall masquerades every class of society is represented from the vagabond to the noble Lord Richardson in describing the shifts and subterfuges of mrs. B and the elaborate intrigue of Lovelace moves within a narrow circle devoting himself not to the portrayal of character but to the minut analysis of a woman's heart the sentiment of Richardson descends to mrs. Radcliffe her heroines are fashioned in the likeness of Clarissa Harlowe her heroes inherit many of the traits of the immaculate granderson she adds zest to her plots by wafting her heroines to distant climbs and bygone centuries and by playing on their nerves with superstitious fears since human nature often looks to fiction for a refuge from the world there is always room for the illusion of romance side by side with the picture of actual life Fanny Burney spirited record of Evelina's visit to her vulgar but human relatives the Brenton's in London is not enough we need to the sojourn of Emily with her thick coming fancies in the castle of adolfo the Gothic romance did not reflect really a life or reveal character or display humour its aim was different it was full of sentimentality and it stirred the emotions of pity and fear the ethereal sensitive heroine suffering through no fault of her own could not fail to win sympathy the hero was pale melancholy and unfortunate enough to be attractive the villain bold and desperate in his crimes was secretly admired as well as feared her breath escapes and wicked intrigues in castles built over beetling precipices was sufficiently outside the readers own experienced producer thrill ghosts and rumors of ghosts touched nearly the 18th century reader who had often listened with baited breath to winter's tales of spirits scene on Halloween in the churchyard or white robed spectres encountered in dark lands and lonely ruins in country houses like those described in Miss Austen's novels where life was diversified only by pain calls dining out taking gentle exercise or playing round games like commerce or word making and word taking the gothic romances must have proved a welcomed source of pleasurable excitement mr. Woodhouse with his melancholy views on the effects of wedding cake and muffin would have condemned them no doubters unwholesome Lady Catherine de Bourg would have been too impatient to read them but Lydia Bennet Elinor Dashwood and Isabella Thorpe must have found them an inestimable solace their fame was soon overshadowed by that of the waverly novels but they had served their turn in providing an entertaining interlude before the arrival of Sir Walter Scott even at the very height of his vogue they probably enjoyed a surreptitious popularity not merely in the servants Hall but in the drawing 19th century literature abounds in references to the vogue of this school of fiction the whaa spasmodic attempts at revival in an anonymous work called Foreman 1819 dedicated to Scott and in Ainsworth's Rookwood 1834 and Terra has never ceased to be used as a motive in fiction in Villette Lucy snow whose nerves Jenova describes as quote real iron and Bend leather end quote gazes steadily for the space of five minutes at the spectral none this episode indicates a change of fashion the Lady of a Gothic romance could not have submitted to the ordeal for five seconds without fainting a more robust heroine who thinks clearly and yet feels strongly has come into her own in Jane Eyre many of the situations are fraught with terror but it is the power of human passion transcending the hideous scenes that grips our imagination terror is used as a means to an end not as an end in itself in Wuthering Heights the windswept Yorkshire Moors are the background for Elemental feelings we no longer quote tremble with delicious tread in quote or quote snatch a fearful joy in quote the gloom never lightens we live ourselves beneath the shadow of Heathcliff's or inspiring personality and there is no escape from the terror which passes almost beyond the bounds of speech the bronty's do not trifle with emotion or use supernatural elements to increase the tension theirs are the terrors of actual life other novelists contemporary with the Bronte's revel in Tara furs own sake Wilkie Collins weaves elaborate plots of hair-raising events the charm of the moonstone and the woman in white is independent of character or literary finish it consists in the unraveling of skilfully woven fabric lefur new who resented the term sensational which was justly applied to his works plays pitilessly on our nerves with both real and fictitious horrors he like Wilkie Collins Medical too their literary descendants may perhaps be found in such authors as Richard Marsh or Bram Stoker or sax Rohmer improv Stoker's Dracula the old vampire legend is brought up to date and we are held from beginning to end in a state of frightful suspense no one who has read the book will fail to remember the picture of Dracula climbing up the front of the castle in Transylvania or the scene in the tomb when a snake is driven through the heart of the vampire who has taken possession of Lucy's form the ineffable horror of the undead would repel us by its painfulness if it were not made endurable by the love hope and faith of the living characters particularly of the old Dutch dr. van Helsing the matter-of-fact Salah the narrative which is compiled of letters diaries and journals and the mention of such familiar places as Whitby and Hampstead help to enhance the illusion the motive of terror has often been mingled with other motives in the novel as well as in the short tail in unwinding the complicated thread of the modern detective story which follows the design originated by Godwin and perfected by Poe we have frequently kept to our task by the force of terror as well as of curiosity in the sign of for and in the Hound of the Baskervilles to choose two entirely different stories Conan Doyle realizes that darkness and loneliness place us at the mercy of terror and he works artfully on our fears of the unknown Phillips Oppenheimer and William LePew in romances which have sometimes a background of international politics maintain our interest by means and mystifications which scrub our imagination to the utmost pitch and then let us down gently with a natural but not too obvious explanation a certain amount of Terror is almost essential to heighten the interest of a novel of costume and adventure like the prisoner of Zenda or Rupert of hentzau or of the fantastic exciting romances of Jules Verne rider Haggard's African romances she and King Solomon's Mines belonged to a large group of supernatural tales with foreign setting they combine strangeness wonder mystery and horror the ancient theme of bartering Souls has given a new twist in Robert Hitchens novel the flames if Benson in the image in the sand experiments with oriental magic the investigations of the Society for psychical research given you impulse two stories of the occult and the uncanny Algernon Blackwood is one of the most ingenious exponents of this type of story by means of psychical explanations he succeeds in revive fiying many ancient superstitions in dr. John silence even the werewolf whom we believed extinct manifests himself in modern days among the party of cheerful campers on a lonely island and brings unspeakable terror in his trail sometimes terror is used nowadays as bulwer-lytton used it to serve a moral purpose Oscar Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray is intended to show that sin must ultimately affect the soul and the sorrows of Satan in miss Cora Lee's novel are caused by the wickedness 'as of the world but apart from any ulterior motive there is still a desire for the unusual there is still pleasure to be found in a thrill and so long as this human instinct in jurors devices will be found for satisfying it of the making of tales of Terror there is no end and almost every novelist of light has at one time or another tried his hand at the art early in his career Arnold Bennett fashioned a novelette Hugo which may be read as a modernized version of the Gothic romance instead of subterranean vaults in a deserted Abbey we have the strong rooms of an enterprising Sloane Street Emporium the coffin containing an image of the heroine is buried not in a moldering Chapel but in a suburban Cemetery the lovely that harassed heroine has fallen indeed from her high estate for Camilla and her living as a milliner there are it is true no sonnets and no sunsets but the excitement of the plot which is partially unfolded by means of a photographic record renders them superfluous HG Wells makes excursions into the quasi-scientific fan tastic realms of grotesque horror in his first men in the moon and in some of his sketches and short stories Joseph Conrad has the power of fear ever at the command of his romantic imagination in the of the narcissus in typhoon and above all in the shadow line he shows his supreme mastery over inexpressible mystery and nameless terror the voyage of the schooner doomed by the evil influence of her dead captain is comparable only in awe and horror to that of the Ancient Mariner Conrad touches unfathomable depths of human feelings and in his hands the tale of terror becomes a finished work of art the future of the tale of terror it is impossible to predict but the experiments of living authors who continually find new outlets with the advance of science and of psychological inquiry suffice to prove that its powers are not yet exhausted those who make the moving accident their trade will no doubt continue to assail us with the shock of startling and sensational events others with more insidious art will set themselves to devise stories which evokes subtler refinements of fear the interest has already been transferred from bogel walk to the effect of the inexplicable the mysterious and the uncanny on human thought and emotion it may well be that this track will lead us into unexplored labyrinths of terror end of chapter 12 recording by Timothy Ferguson Gulf Coast Australia end of the tale of terror a study of the Gothic romance by Edith Birkhead | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2017-10-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,528 | 54,883 |
8nSKlTqIceY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nSKlTqIceY | Trading a COMMON to a STARLIGHT RARE Challenge! | Niagara Regional Qualifier | what is going on YouTube it's your boy spenko and today I'm excited because we're vlogging but we're not doing any kind of Vlog we're here today at the Yu-Gi-Oh regionals Niagara regionals and I'm excited but we're not playing today what we're actually going to be doing is a trade-up challenge but we're going to be starting off with this common card right over here this cucumber horse and we're gonna try to trade it up all the way to a Starlight rare now how are we gonna make this happen I have no idea I'm just gonna have to go from place to place and person to person ask them to trade up we're starting at a common we're getting to a star Library let's make it happen Richard do you want to trade me something better than a cucumber horse for a cucumber horse no no by the way don't forget to like And subscribe if you guys haven't already because this is this is gonna be a challenge quick question I have uh this cucumber horse over here it's just a common and I'm doing a trade up today I'm trying to get to a Starlight rare would you be willing to trade this up for me sure what do you got I've got a Fearless was that a super rare yeah okay I'll take that here you go thank you we're all the way up to a super air let's go all right so I got to a super rare over here which is pretty nice I would say I'm not mad with this I mean it's not the greatest super rare however it's better than a cucumber horse so let's see if we can make this into an ultra rare secret rare and then maybe eventually a star Library you know I actually kind of really like this trade because this is actually a very relevant card it's a Mana DM card which people might actually want so maybe we can actually trade this up all right so we're in the event center right now and honestly I just have to hope that someone is gonna want this super rare for hopefully a random ultra rare or something like that as well yeah your Vlog yeah are you still doing the trade-ups I am we're at a super right now yeah super rare okay what would you get oh is that an Ultra did you pull this from your packs oh okay so we're gonna do it I have no idea what it does too but it's an ultra it's probably better than a super okay let's trade up real quick all right good so this is now your how am I gonna do this there there we go yeah I don't know how to flip this now but we have an ultra all right so I would say uh Andrew kind of just saved us there because uh we're now at an ultra rare and ultra rare I thought we're gonna be stuck with that super for a while people are getting ready right now it's only like what 1004 am so round one's about to start and I saw a bunch of people like trying to get their deck list and all that stuff ready to go so I didn't want to bother too many people I think in the later rounds it'd be easier to trade once people start you know finishing their rounds if they start dropping whatever it is and then I can start getting some trades but I mean worried in ultra rare we've only been here for like an hour so that's not bad at all hopefully we can get to a secret after this we might have to trade for another Ultra because I don't think this is too too valuable however you know we're still moving up which is really all you need so hopefully I mean we can get to a Starlight I don't know I just I feel like we could do it maybe we could do it all right I'm gonna be honest it's been a couple hours and I haven't even tried to train this up we've been kind of stuck at the ultra rare and I'm gonna go around and see if a couple stores might want to pick up so we'll see what happens uh live I have a quick question so I'm doing a little trade-off thing for like a YouTube video and I've started a comments and I'm currently at an allshore rate I want to see would you guys be willing to trade up I'm gonna give you a value four you can pick out whatever you want to guess you guys wouldn't trade up not necessarily yeah okay so you will take trade in almost yeah quick question all right so I'm doing a little trade-up thing on my YouTube channel okay and I started a comment and I'm currently at this all showroom sure this is about like seven USD when I checked it on TV earlier okay I was wondering would you guys be willing to trade up trade up yeah it doesn't have to be like super high value but just trade up did you want to it's cool if not so basically I'm doing a trade-off challenge where I started a comment I'm at an ultra right now and then um TCGplayer check this is about like seven USD ish so I wanted to see if you guys would be down to trade-off yeah I'll be totally cool with that you see what I got you guys have here that's kind of a trade-off but I also don't want you guys what are you guys got here I think the secret from the 10 would be great yeah you cool with that yeah hey this is for you thank you okay so now I'm gonna I'm trying to get to a Starlight Room good luck so I'm at a secret rare right now guys shout out dollies by the way if you guys want to kick and pick shout out yeah I appreciate you bro no problem thank you yeah good luck appreciate it man all right so okay we're at the secret right this is actually pretty hype I didn't think we were gonna like shovel up in value pretty much now we wanna I guess we can still trade for a secret but we want to get to an ulti and then eventually get to a Starlight so let's make it happen Bar Bar Bar I'm gonna have to pull your side come here come here okay guys this is Sparta King on YouTube uh you guys can check him out on YouTube I'll link in the description anyways look we traded up we traded to the secret rare blue eyes yeah okay so this is worth about like six like the the Showcase had it at 16 something like 17 bucks do you want to trade up for this yeah by the way if you guys don't know when I did the original trade-up challenge the very first time he came clutch flashback how do you feel about empty water ultimate rare water enchantress of the Temple you got a deal [Music] let's find something all right so I'm gonna give him this I was looking at his binder I I like the Zeus but that's way too high what about the Lulu all right yo if you're down I'm down all right I'm down you can take this because that's about 20 value that's about 16 to 17. I think this is a good trade right here so we're up to a secret where dustbian how do you say this name all right whatever we got we got the secret so I was approached by this fine gentleman over here and uh if you guys don't remember he actually made the first trade of the day goddess is super rare I was kind of fearless I was kind of fearless I was going to Fearless he saw the Lulu that we had and he actually said we want he wanted it I'm not making this up right it's true I did I always get comments on my videos and they're like oh these trades are fake bro these are fake they're they're not fake bro They're laughing because they know it's true but it's not he came to me so he wants his Lulu this is a legit deal take this give me this guys we got to an ultimate rare thank you again for the trade thank you we're up at ultimate right now which is kind of crazy because uh we're trying a gun for a Starlight and we've gone all the way up here which is uh pretty good if you ask me so we got one more step to go try to get to the Starlight how much is it how much is it worth right now I don't know we're gonna try to find a Starlight here the the first thing to do the first Quest is to actually find someone who has a Starlight and then we gotta find that person who's also going to trade us this island so let's see if we can make it happen a little longer than a few minutes later all right guys I'm gonna be honest um I don't think we're gonna get above uh an ulti so we're stuck at the blue right now I don't think we're gonna go to a Starlight I've been looking around no one really has a Starlight on them and then on top of that anyone who did wasn't really interested to trade up so yeah I don't know we got to an ulti last time I think we're gonna be stuck on the ulti which I'm not too mad about I mean we're still on a little uh challenge yeah yeah I'm only looking for a Starlight right now I think I might have something [Music] yo no way are you down for this I have a spray blue I'm down yeah I play spray what's the value on this do you know I have no idea honestly I mean that's like a miracle bro that's a miracle save man I just go into my deck this year yo I appreciate you yo yo bro I'm let me let me just give you a hug we got to a Starlight bro okay I'm gonna be honest oh I didn't even know if I was in the shot guys I'm gonna be freaking honest with you I did not think we could make this happen but I can't like okay I'm gonna be honest okay I already said that like three times but I'm just super super excited we actually just headed out of the venue now but essentially what happened was I came in here with the mindset of I'm gonna go from a common and get to a Starlight rare when I got to the ultimate rare I was already shook shout out to dollies because I think the jump from the ultra to the blue eyes really helped because then the blue eyes led to the Lulu which is crazy when I went to the blue and I just literally got offered a blue out of nowhere and then I came and like I just got the Starlight wait what are you did I not show you this I thought I did yeah anyways I'm freaking excited bro this is insane the fact that I got to a Starlight rare from legitimately a common today is kind of unbelievable if you think about it yo watch me say it's unbelievable and then someone's gonna say oh do you know what's really unbelievable what's unbelievable turn that camera around I can't really see my eyes are kind of closed and I think the sunlight why is this one all right guys thank you guys all for watching today's video I I can't really see honestly but I appreciate every single one of you guys make sure to like And subscribe if you guys haven't already I know it's a shorter video showing you guys basically what the trades were like but uh I can't believe we did it and this is not by the way if you guys don't know this is astral language it's not Japanese this is an English print I think it's from one of the battles of Legend Brothers no we're not starting that so anyways for real though thank you guys all for watching I appreciate every single one of you it's like 7 P.M almost and we haven't had food yet all day so we're gonna eat your vegetables so we're gonna wear food now but thank you guys all for watching I really do appreciate every single one of you and with that spenko Richard and Alpha cucumber signing out yo shout out cucumber horse [Applause] foreign [Music] | SpankoYGO | UClbrqHntqyid2jHftkCv2Zg | 2023-06-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,190 | 10,713 |
nwTcRLyLF8Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwTcRLyLF8Q | NFO-273 (AV10774): US Farm Report: A Backward Glance | [music] Hi, everybody, and welcome to U.S. Farm Report my special guest this week, Phil Allen, veteran farm news analyst, and pioneer of radio and television for the National Farmers Organization. Mr. Fred Deardoff, who comes from our Missouri and represents the state of Missouri on the national board of directors of NFO in the field. A special interview with Charlie Barbay, of Seneca Falls New York. Fellas, Charlie Barbay of Seneca Falls, and I don't know whether either of you know him. You know him, Fred? No, I don't. What about you, Phil? Yes, I've heard of him. You've met him. He's from New York. Yes, he is and he has inspired me this week, to have a couple of old timers, like the two of you, on our show. Now may I just say this. Not old timers, Fred, in terms of years, that is your age but old timers, in terms of service to the National Farmers Organization. Charlie Barbay must be a man, nearly 70 years old. He's a fine man. He has been an enthusiastic NFO worker and member for a number of years. So, I thought as long as we were going to have this special interview with Charlie from Seneca Falls, that it would be in order this week, that you, Phil, and you Fred, would join me on the show to do a little reminiscing about NFO in the early days. Now what about you. When did you first come to NFO, do you recall? I recall very specifically that it was in August of 1955 but I'm not sure you could call it NFO meeting. The Des Moines Register was describing them as drought protest meetings. It was a season when there was a short corn crop in prospect because they'd been dry weather during the late summer. But corn was going down, not up. And this violated the law of supply and demand. So with scarcely any publicity, just in perhaps the local papers, a few handmilled. J Lowry, who lived in Corning, at that time, would call meetings and schoolhouses sale barn and in August of 55, I was sent here on an assignment because I was then doing some television commentaries ,for some local unions, in the Sioux City area, Omaha, Albert Lea, and Austin, Minnesota. And I was sent here to cover one of these meetings and I heard them talk about to call the organization. They didn't even know at that time what- what it would be called. I think that letters NFO and the whole name had been thought of at other meetings but they discussed it. They said well let's have a title, that's- that's simple, the simplest most descriptive, declarative title you can get. National-. At least, at that time, Yeah. The baby hadn't been really officially named. That's correct. And it was still in the stage where the press was covering it. There was a kind of a phenomenon. There were several hundred at the meeting and there were reporters from everywhere in there. And I was one of those who had been assigned to cover the meeting. Back in those days, what was it like? Well, as well, as you do- As you'd come in the main one of the main store front and I think anyone who's seen the main street town will be able to picture it. It seemed to me anyone calling on the NFO would think well, there are two people in it the whole time. There's Dora Peterson who is Oren Lee Staley's secretary and still is. And then right behind where she sat in front of the opening the door, the front door of the building, behind that was an office where Oren Lee Staley was. And it seemed to me that the National Board, then consisting of seven or eight people, from the states of- this, I'm describing now perhaps 1957, early 57, there were directors I suppose from Iowa, and Missouri, and maybe one from Nebraska, and one from Kansas was about like that. And it seemed to me they were in session all the time. Indiana, the state of Indiana come in there real early to yesterday I was in Minnesota a pretty early state with NFO. one of the early ones yes I think that as long as we're recalling those early days bill it would be well to note the part that former Governor Dan Turner played. I think so too. I've heard this story and I think that it's a good one. And incidentally Fred I think that it was Governor Dan Turner's family that actually occupied a part of this building at the time and effort took it over Turner dry goods. What is this. This is what I've heard Jeff yes and he favorite the NFO and he sort of said well this building and perhaps this had an influence in why the headquarters is located in Corning or. Then what a guy. I have been praised in that terrible meeting for governor Dan Turner was a spokesman. Was he inspiring I heard he was. Yes nice old gentleman. Yeah he had his heart in it. Yeah he was a farmer and a lawyer and he was also governor of Iowa during the Great Depression of the 1930s. He maintained an active interest in farming and he coped with the problems of the Depression. And I think this is why he was remembered fondly after he had been a governor and was out of all the people of Iowa respected both party because he had dealt with the problems that came up and his role in getting the NFO started was 20 years after he had been governor he was governor in the 30s the first NFO meetings called Draft protest meetings were in the 15 to 20 year span. And what he said in those early meetings and of course you can see how with his dynamic personality the press would cover what he said and literally Wolfowitz would turn out to hear what little Governor Dan Turner was saying about the farm problem they remembered he'd been sound when the Depression was on and what he was saying was a government has had its time and that farmers are going to have to help themselves. That's what he said. And perhaps this might bring us to another point in the story Fred. What about farmers helping them. Well I think this goes back to the convention that was held in St. Joe Missouri in nineteen fifty seven and a resolution came from the four to point a committee only state with president at the time for him to appoint a committee. And for them to look in to and see what was necessary for the farmer to come about collective bargaining is organized labor had and I know this was a revolution that was on the floor from hour and a half to two hours. But it was finally okayed for this committee to be appointed. If my memory serves me right. Only Staley and Lord Fairbanks went to Washington D.C. and this is where they found the cabinet Volstead Act was already there. All we had to do was do what was necessary put it in force and go from there. But there was an awful lot of people talking about collective bargaining performers at that time I think that's an interesting point that the resolution came from the floor. Yes and it was hotly debated but it passed with the right answer all right. I have some pictures here Fred. This show is an unfinished room where the details like this and then sitting along the bench here are people manning some telephone. Who's this one. Well I'm afraid that's me. Yes I'm afraid it is too bad. That was a few years ago if. You looked a bit younger than I while I was still a young man who wouldn't even talk otherwise. But I think in the phone connections here and through my experience from working in Holden actions and whatnot this taught us that much more that we had to keep in contact with our people and also had to keep in contact with the processing industry. Oh absolutely. Here's another interesting detail about it. Well I think we can go along here first and identify some of this when this red door. I believe this is Gene that Dean Potter. And this is vice president Princeton. That's right here is the alignment. That's Bill Reisman. This is only and I can't see enough of these two people to identify him. I can't see that there's another interesting thing about the picture Fred. You notice it here or at least Daley is sitting on a cot and this clearly illustrates the point about those early day holding actions that this office Gore victory center as it was called. Well any holding action. They man these phones and this contact with the people 24 hours right. All right. Let's take a look at some other pictures. This I think illustrates how the NFO as the membership grew. Of course the clerical problem grew. And here you can see is an unfinished office. No attempt here to decorate. But definitely there's quite an addition of clerical help and these are office girls sitting in modern office desk. Here's another one that I think illustrates the same point. Now what's this right. Well this is heavy equipment of lifting desks the doors wasn't large enough to take some of them through and lifting desks from the outside through the window. Now this is in the upstairs office which has now been made into boardroom after we got the corner build and we're always talking about where the grocery store was and course we had the office girls up there for a while and then when we got the first floor completed then we moved the office staff down there and these rooms up here are now used for boardroom meetings training rooms of bringing in people in here and training them to go to work for different departments. Matter of fact you know right up there where we're now looking. Is our studio that we're sitting in. Yes that's correct. That's a part of. Actually matter is it looks to me like they could be putting that desk almost right into the studio. Yes and this was the third of the buildings at the complex on Corning's Main Street. Right. I think it might be well to describe the modern office of the NFO. There is a key punch department. IBM computerized and there is very sophisticated modern Pitney Bowes equipment and the printing and mailing section and printing and mailing section that is they do so much work down there. Their volume of output is absolutely phenomenal. They did an excellent job get some modern print shop in every respect and. Well from the early days when the NFO office seemed to be just a secretary in the back office it's a it's expanded. I'd say that the complement in the home office now is about 150 to 160 people who do modern office work and in every way. But there's still been no effort to make it expensive or to decorate it or to make it look impressive. It's utilitarian Phil. Yes. It's also small town. Yes it really is all that. And I think that the NFO would have an in no other way really. I've heard them discuss this. Sometimes people will come on tours to the home office and they'll say if I Corning and they'll go through some of the same things Laurel town at but they will also point out that farmers are part of the economy rural America and the NFO very deliberately didn't locate in one of the great cities. Some farm organization Chicago for example or Denver. And the NFO has said no let's stay right where the rural or started. Yes. You know Phil I introduced you as a veteran farm news analyst and I think this is most applicable to you. You have been a broadcaster all of your adult years and certainly no one else has pioneered radio and television for NFO like you have pioneered it. Fill in those early days broadcast was a bit meager I presume for NFO. You were riding the circuit so to speak but you weren't covering really too much territory in terms of. Reaching the people. Not so today. What's the status quo. Well I suppose we ought to mention that in those days while I traveled the circuit I was also trying to do radio tapes just the simple little audio tape that went to radio stations. Since then that's grown immensely. And I think that that's because Butch Swaim the public relations director and Don Mac who actually spearheaded that stayed on the telephone and with letters and contacts with our people and got the radio program. So then I heard on more than 500 stations and it's coast to coast operation. I can remember at one time I used to try to do 10 minute programs. I was doing a quarter hour one largely dubbed off the television programs to send to some little station in northern Minnesota. And I was on every day with that quarter that about killed me. I tried to do a core hour radio. And in addition to the other. But since then they've standardized the radio programs into 3-5 minuters per week and they are renewed each week with new material and they're duplicated with processes that you understand very well and duplicating audio news hundreds of copy and sent out all over the country and that's done from the home office here in Corning. Now in addition to that there's the operation that you're a part of. You and the people in Kansas City who come here and produce U.S. Farm Reports on film and that goes to some 50 to 60 stations. It varies from a few weeks on the station to permanent schedule and these are half hour films and I think it also should be mentioned that you won an award for excellence for these half hour film. Thank you for mentioning that. Bill I appreciate it. So now we have really is a truly coast to coast modern operation to get the NFO story out across to people. I think we've all worked hard enough on this week's show why don't we turn things over to our friend Charlie Barbay. All right. A delightful man a real old timer in terms of service the NFO. So let's watch it right. Talk with Charlie at Seneca Falls, New York. Let's talk about you for a minute Charlie if you don't mind reminiscing with me for a few minutes. Not at all. You're a city fella turned farmer which I think is kind of a rare breed. Let's go back a number of years to the time that you were a young man. What sort of a career did you pursue. Well I started out as an automobile mechanic and I worked for the Cadillac company for a good many years. I became one of the bosses up there in a shop and I ran the shop for them and then after five or six years I went out and I started out for myself. This was in East Orange New Jersey. This was in East Orange New Jersey I start out I had a garage there for which I would accommodate about one hundred automobiles and I had the garage and I had it almost half to two thirds paid for had to business and everything and so on account of the family I took a nice drop the garage even for a farm. So I went up on the farm I didn't know anything about farming. And in fact I didn't know the brish water brish was on the farm and I took a short course from Rutgers College and there they Professor Bender Professor Bard wrote very good with me and they they taught me a lot and gave me a lot of information and I started beside the classes and within four or five years I I was considered to be a pretty good farmer up there. Well you turned into a pretty good dairy farmer pretty pretty good. How big a herd Did you have Charlie. Well I had down there about 105 to 110 cows. I raised some and mostly I bought well it didn't take you very long as a farmer to realize that the dire need for farmers to stay on the farm and prosper was price. And in fact you became active did you not in a in a guild involving dairy farmers in New York and New Jersey in Pennsylvania. I did I was they asked me if I wouldn't go out and help and get the farmers in because we needed a an organization that whereby we could set a price. We were producing the milk we were producing the product and we felt that we should put a price on that milk not anyone else. So I became. Quite I or I became one of the members and I became a director and I was assistant director of the whole organization and then they went on a while they failed. They wouldn't listen. We had to follow that that wasn't. He wouldn't listen to reason and the organization went to pot. But I held it together and then finally we I talked to the boys at directors that were in the organization. I said we need a nationwide organization because they have expanded the order now and they're going to go out and buy cheap milk bring it in here. Mix it with our class one milk. And I said and we're going to we're going to suffer. So I think the best thing for us to do is to look into some nationwide organization where we can help them to put a price on milk all over the country. And they're therefore that way we can we can we can. Get our price. We can stabilize and milk price. Not only here but help those fellows are West where they're producing a lot of milk and we'll all benefit by joining in this big nationwide organization. So someone spoke of the NFO so I looked into it and I heard that they were in at that time I think 10 or 11 states and they were going strong and we heard a little bit about the program. So in order to get to know more of the program I called up Mr. Staley the president of the National Farmers Organization and he told us he told me that if we were through that we didn't have any more connections with anyone else that he would come out and talk and give us. The bylaws and the they all tell us all about the organization and tell us how large it was and all that. Not in membership because that's one good thing they do and never never disclosed the members number of members. So he came out and I had that meeting in at Sussex high school and I must have had between three and four hundred farmers come out there. I invited him from Pennsylvania from southern Jersey from northern New Jersey in the south eastern part of New York. And as I said we had about three or four hundred farmers there Mr. Staley got up and he spoke and he spoke on the program on NFO program and the farmers liked it very much. And then from then on we we had meetings after that. We had meetings in different parts of Orange County. Sullivan County Pennsylvania kind of I can't think of the names right now but we had meetings and all the counties in New Jersey and asked the farmers what they thought of the program. And they all seemed to like the program that the NFO had and the most important thing they like was because it was a nationwide organization. That was the thing that they like very much and they liked also that the NFO gave them gave each individual farmer their right to vote on the cost of production because no other organization ever had the farmer come in and say well it cost me so much to produce the milk. Never never got books or any data on that at all. So they said that they loved that part and they loved the part of the program and they loved the part that they were working under the copper bolts that act. And from then on we had these meetings and then Mr. Swain he coaxed us to come out to the convention. It was almost convention time. And so we told Mr. Sweeney that we had been one hundred and kind of low on funds. And he said that come out there that the NFO would take care of that. So we did. We went out there. We attended a convention and we talked to all those western farmers out there and then we after we talked to farmers have got all the information on at the convention how they work would come back and report it to the different groups in New Jersey New York and eastern part of Pennsylvania and they were all tickled with the program. They liked it so much they said that while we should join while in fact before we went out there they had already given me the okay that if they would accept this that they would go along with us. We must have gotten the okay from maybe I would say five or six hundred farmers that they would sign right up and we did. We went out and we came back we explained the whole thing to them when we came back. We talked those farmers and we had no time sign and those that group of farmers up and then from then on we went on to different farmers around and we as Bush probably has talked about that. They said that I signed a lot of farmers. Well a lot of followers helped too I didn't do it all. They all helped. They knew the program was good. They'd like to program. And that's the reason we grew as fast as we did. Now in New York and New Jersey there when I was down here we had the. So we'd had between 60 and 75 percent of the milk signed up down there that one we had to hold an action we had to state all tied up. Charlie I think you're too modest. Butch Swaim tells me that you indeed are the one man who got things going in Derry and these eastern states and really got them going with a great deal of success. Let me ask you this after so many thousands of dairymen signed up with NFO through the years what was their reaction how did they feel about their affiliation in terms of what NFO has accomplished for them. Well NFO has accomplished a lot for them out here because out here in the through the federal order here the NFO by raising a price. Out to the western farmers it brought their price up here because here after they expanded the order they would go out and buy the cheap milk and they'd bring it in here and mix it and sell it for great milk. And that way there they they brought the cheap milk in and now that cut our price down. And when we got the NFO going and they started to raise that plus three price out there that brought our average classroom price up there and the farmers were all tech because when you take the average of the two when your classroom price is your lowest why that brings quite a price for your milk out here. And that helped the farmers and they appreciated that. And that's one thing you ask the farmers today identify would do for you. Well they sure raise the price for it. And one after the holding action we also immediately they they raise the price of milk 20 cents. We've got that 20 cent raise here and in about five or six months we were paid for the total loss of the holding action. So the farmer didn't lose anything he gained he gained prestige and a gained from the banker. He was a little bit better off because then the bank would loan him a little more money and we did him an awful lot of good in every way. I don't care which way your values will not be your cows values were not. I could say it helped the farmer here. I wouldn't say 100 percent but it helped them out an awful lot to the point where there would have been a whole lot more farmers that would have gone out of business if it hadn't been for the NFO. I can't say any more than that because that is the truth. And that's what would have happened. We we did have 50 50 1000 farmers here back in 1954 55 in the order order too. Now we're down to 27000 farmers and I'm sure that if it hadn't been for the NFO raising the price where the where the most milk is produced here in New York New Jersey and Pennsylvania why where we would would have been way down and farm numbers would have been we wouldn't have had nowhere near the number of farmers left on the farm. Charlie I want to thank you. You've been a delightful host to us here in upstate New York. Charlie spent the day with us yesterday escorting us around this part of the country that he knows so well. Well that's Charlie barber of Seneca Falls New York. He's a rather unforgettable character isn't Phil I should say madam and you know what you know this has been a real pleasure reminiscing about the old days with NFO Fred with you and you Phil.. Indeed a pleasure and I enjoyed your photographs and I think perhaps as a result of what you all have told me today viewers of this show will have perhaps a better insight into what NFO is all about. Hope you both be back on the show soon. We'll be glad to be back. You bet. My special guest today on U.S. Farm Report I've been prepped their door who is a national director of NFO representing the state of Missouri and veteran farm News Analyst The Pioneer voice of the National Farmers Organization and radio and television. Phil Allen of course we visited to with Charlie BART Bay of Seneca Falls New York U.S. farm reporter theme each week on this station at the same time until we meet again so long everybody. [music] | ISU Library. SCUA. AV Collection. | UC0NllHpQOW8Uc3IPfe03oow | 2019-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 4,558 | 23,779 |
VV_SH-ULwJQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV_SH-ULwJQ | Best Money Advice From a 72 Year Old!! (ASMR) | hi this is trip welcome to my channel this is so very important today I'm going to be speaking about best many advice for Millennials and most of you who subscriber who watch these these videos or Millennials so much for having my nice little peppermint tea here by celestial it's a little hot right now I'm not a financial advisor but I do have a lot of knowledge about personal finance not so much because of my work but just because it's it always interested me well for most of my adult life anyway when I was young I didn't care about any of this so something else I'm giving you is is free and partial knowledge I'm not selling anything so I invite you to to leave comments at the end of the video I have a lot of notes here that I've made it's not have to refer to those this is kind of a quiet learning type thing sometimes we learn better when this president is not in a non-confrontational non stressful kind of a way and that's to me what ASMR is then people say I have kind of a softer voice you know so maybe that will be easier to absorb this and this is a real this is not a role play and all of this financial stuff is very complicated I have to keep this very basic now this begin here is my best money advice for young adults or even teens I mean there are people who are in the 50 you said that watch this channel this is good this advice is good for everyone it's just that by the time you get older it's too late to take a lot of it because you've already made the mistakes this is based on what I think works and does not work looking back on my long life so don't roll your eyes and I promise you with a bunch of numbers no financial advice tends toward the same subjects like like budgeting and investing saving in retirement but I would put but I would not put those at the top of the list then that even matters it doesn't matter if you make poor life choices number one is marriage and family almost no amount of effort can ever kind of mistake of marrying their own person or having a relationship with their own person I used to have seriously tell my daughter that is just as easy to fall in love with a rich person as it is a poor person the only problems as you know there's just not enough of the rich people to go around it's supplying man in your if you took your economics course you had your ex in your y-axis somewhere there is an equilibrium I mean that okay forget that I think you get the point already if you make a bad choice with your relationships it can miss you for the rest of your life the marriage is a partnership and a contract divorce should be a last resort rather than an easy-out the fate of the marriage relationship means two households with a lot of duplicative expenses and a lot of distraction if children are involved it's it's so much more worse then you better have a good reason then for breaking up but most people really don't I have to tell my daughter jokingly but I wanted to see her future life partners last three income statements and a current audited balance sheet but seriously do seek someone who was serious about money and not a spender who was just happy to swipe the card to pay for everything and don't have more children than you can afford and take care of they shouldn't become the lives I shouldn't become society's burdens they should be yours he brought them into the world I don't look for someone through mindless dating you don't need someone to go steady especially when you're young so you said that you'll fit in with everybody else rather invest in a good book on courtship courtship is how my grandparents got together when life was harder and they weren't so prosperous and they didn't have a government safety net to bail them out of their bad life decisions is healthy lifestyle we all know that obesity diabetes and drug and alcohol abuse are at record highs if you fall under any one of these it is tough to get out of it at the least it will throw a huge obstacle in your way to having the best life you can have it will cost you in terms of time many professional relationships the best money advice really includes must include a healthy lifestyle which will pay dividends your whole life through maintaining a healthy diet is not easy with all the food and the restaurant advertising who doesn't like a greasy burger with some fries and a soda pop unless you made the a vegan too many people simply give up and live on convenience food they rationalize that they do not have time to eat properly and exercise requires a consistent regimen contrary to our sedentary lifestyle symmetries are being a couch potato yeah even in retirement though you must strive for a healthy lifestyle and so I try to nicely number three is debt credit and spending now we're getting into the real financial stuff debt is one of the one of the ugliest four-letter words bad debt is that which is mostly spent unnecessary consumption of both basic food clothing and a reasonable living expenses you don't need to get a testing worked and the finest clothes or or the newest car when you're 16 or I tell you at any age if your friends believe that and shadow they are indeed and you really don't need them because they don't mess your life up they'll pull you back to their level consumer debt can eat you alive with ever increasing compounding of interest on unpaid balances the consumption and advertising culture is there to lead you down the broken path of destruction and doom oops I sound like my own grand father but there is good debt to good debt can be many that you've borrowed to buy a reasonably priced and sized home I always had a disk again for the neck mansions in the gated communities or wherever you see them when the Great Recession hit and number of those people lost their homes and have to downsize that we did because we lived in a reasonably priced time for a sip how sweet it is and we owned our home free and clear another good kind of debt can be that which finances your college education or vocational school pick a course of study that will pay you money so that you can pay back what you borrowed attend the local college if one is in commuting distance be wary of people who say they're going to people you're going to vote for this say they're going to pay off everything be sure that one day is thick as the government spends more money for entitlements like that you'll be paying it back what about those of you who are out there working hard who saved her money and went to and attended a reasonably priced school and picked a good profession where you could pay your loans back you popular you'll probably be very disgusted if people if others get their loans all paid off and don't plant a silly over-the-top wedding unless you want to pay for Cinna peach yourself you shouldn't stick that on your parents my parents our grandparents it's been very little on their as compared to the day they had a simple church wedding and they had a nice big cake I had one of the relatives homes in fact my wife and I unbelievably spent nearly nothing we eloped with the parents consent both of our parents consent because her parents were far away in fact they were on another continent entirely so it was logistically very difficult to bring all those people together don't worry I had only a couple of pages left having good credit can save you when you need it but it's best to use it there is sparingly keep the limit low look around for the best interest rate stay under that limit a reasonably low then that okay good credit is like having a good name and a good reputation and this is some of the best many advice that I can give you remember to put aside a tithe and offering a contribution or donation for those people who were less fortunate through no fault of their own I draw a distinction there I'd much rather help people who who had financial problems because of the mismanagement or no bad lifestyle choices on their part but when you give money to a charity of course you can't differentiate it goes into the big pot for everybody growing up and with my own family we never had one single garage sale we gave everything to that there is charities and we gave a lot I gave away some things I wish I had kept I don't know I don't like having a lot of clutter keep good records I made my poor little daughter and my wife stood down with me in the closet between Christmas and New Year's every single year after my daughter was about 10 or 11 years old and I made her go through every single piece of paper in the year's files or rather I went through it and then I explained to her the disposition should it be saved shredded did you keep it for your taxes wasn't that fun it was just another beautiful Hallmark family moment but it did her some good because she's very responsible to this day item number four is insurance lien in with me now you should have enough insurance so that you're covered from life's major catastrophes you cannot insure against everything don't try to and don't let anyone sell your insurance for everything you'll need insurance for your home automobile disability health and liability you need life insurance if children are involved or non-working spouse or a parent or someone else who depends on you someone who would face financial hardship if something happened to you the best many advice always includes an insurance component just don't buy unnecessary insurance a lot of the media and agents will try to sell you you can't reasonably cover everything so just cover the major risks number 5 is an emergency fund this is another kind of insurance you need three to six months of savings in a money market account depending on your debts and your obligations your emergency savings is in case you have an unforeseen need for cash like a car repair and an illness a home repair it's what beef closer to 6 months if you have a mortgage or if you haven't earned uncertain income like if you work on like per the job or in Commission or if your if your income is not even throughout the year when building your emergency fund you should invest only the minimum necessary to meet your employers and that if you have a 401 K 4 / 3 beat or whatever after you build your emergency fund then you must start saving investing for real this is the last page for coming to you so please don't kick me off now number six is saving budgeting and investing this is the real the real deal here savings is the cash that you keep in a safe place step into my camera I'm going to the little power method hope this still works it's the cash you keep in a safe place for intermediate needs like a down payment on a home many in which you can earn a better return than a mini market budgeting is important but don't worry about tracking everything make a general budget at the start of the year I check it every three months and put at least 10 to 20 percent of your savings save that much and then you live on the rest investing is for your long-term money if you're unsure what to invest in just buy a target date fund worth asset allocation is based on your age the younger you are the higher your equity position should be and watch the fees be careful of the salespeople you should concentrate on your profession saving money and their investments ride there are fire social security periodically to whatever country you're in listening to this whatever pension scheme they have I'd have been better off myself just owning a target date fund but they didn't have those when I was young I had to be they didn't have index funds either so I had to deal with brokers insurance agents and a lot of shady advisers but I really didn't care much about my name I was younger either my mistake finally you should be financially secure but I was never concerned about making a lot of money and getting rich if you enjoy your work it's not work anyway have good friends a good family and take care of yourself I made a lot of stupid mistakes in my life we won't go into those right now I go into some of them during in my other my other videos I have a few regrets but not too many and I hope that you don't have too many regrets either whenever you look back and I hope that you found this video useful I guess it's probably the most important one that I could ever make anybody can can read poetry and then eat big meals or small ones like I do tell stories but I really want this to help you I'm gonna do something more to help people and I hope this helps all the young people and everybody's watching this that's all I have this is tripping thank you for tuning in this far | Chatty Grandpa | UCAztI6asH3_F05YS9lzN29Q | 2019-09-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,386 | 12,612 |
YmEwnT59jwk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmEwnT59jwk | Celebrate Greatness July 5th 2020 | [Music] man what a great time of worship amen now I'm so glad that you joined us and glad for those who are watching us on the livestream and man I hope that you enjoyed worshiping this morning just like I hope that you enjoyed that celebrating freedom this weekend and I hope that you had a great time with friends and family and man what an honor it is to know that we're free amen that we're free as a nation but we're free as a people and we are free because of what Jesus Christ has done for us and I'm glad that you wanted to come this morning and join us here even on live streaming and worship today because we celebrated yesterday I hope we didn't celebrate too much yesterday that we can't celebrate today amen so that we're celebrating actually what we really need to celebrate in and I appreciated what Keith said in his prayer about having all that we need in Jesus because he's all that we have but hey praise the Lord he's all we need amen we don't need anything past him today what I want to do is I want to continue with the idea of celebrating our nation celebrating our God by that sermon entitled celebrating greatness because that's what we're doing amen we celebrate greatness we celebrate greatness of our nation but yet we celebrate because of our nation we can celebrate the greatness of our God because my friends can I tell you today the greatness of God is what makes America great it's the greatness of God that makes the First Baptist West great it's the greatness of God that makes each family in here and H one watching at home great it's the greatness of God that makes each individual great so celebrating greatness today I want you to take your Bibles and turn to the book of Psalm chapter 78 we're going to be looking at something very important about this idea of celebrating greatness of how we're supposed to be passing this down and letting people know about our greatness Psalm 78 starting at verse 1 that's when standing on or reading God's Word this morning the Bible tells us in verse 1 give ear o my people to my law incline your ears to the words of my mouth I will open my mouth in a parable I will utter dark sayings of old which we have heard and known and our fathers have told us we will not hide them from their children telling the generation to come the praises of the Lord and his strength and his wonderful works that he has done father we thank you for today thank you for allowing us to have celebrated this whole weekend the greatness of our nation and father I pray that as we continue on with that thought today that we would understand Lord that you are the only reason we're great because you are a great God and father I pray that that we would not forever forget that but God then we would not fail to share that greatness with people and the reason for our greatness God we would not hide it under a bushel but father we would heed your words and we would give ear to your to your word and then Lord we would be doers of your word as well we thank you for your word today and I pray father that the words that I say today will be your words and not mine I pray that this is your message and not my message and father I pray that the response would be is you desire for it to be and it's in Jesus name I pray amen thank you go ahead and be seated you know we have a wonderful nation and we've just been celebrating the birth of it and I see there has been nothing wrong with us it's honoring our nation honoring those who have gone before us but something that I feel that we are losing or perhaps may have even lost is the importance of something special and that's our nation's history I think somewhere along the line we're losing that now listen don't begin to shut off and start say well there he goes he's talking about all the stuff going on in the know I'm not I'm that's what I'm talking about I think we we get so wrapped up in stuff that we forget the reality of what is my friends listen to me we have a great nation I shared that with you last week I am unashamedly saying I believe America is great I believe we're great not because of all of our resources and all of our people and all of our strengths and all of our ingenuity I believe we are great because god is great I believe that we are great because God has blessed America and I believe that we are great because God has worked through men and women throughout the history of our nation to bring us to the point that we are right now but I feel that we're losing the importance of our nation's history because one thing that I want you to understand point number one is history is important amen knowing history now I know a lot of people that was probably one of the I searched they were probably the worst subject you took him to school but I'm a realist I know even though I was a math teacher that most people would look and go yeah math was probably the worst subject ever took in my life right Jane yeah all my daughter's will tell you and even though I taught it but history ranks pretty high up there Amen that people just really don't seem to be concerned about it but my friend history is important not just to keep us from repeating it because someone once said that if we don't know our history we're doomed to repeat it all right now I believe that but not only not knowing it to keep us from repeating it but also to keep us doing what we've been doing that is right because when we don't know our history we don't know what we did right and if we don't know what we did right then we don't learn and we're not going to continue it so what I want to do today is we look in this text and the author of this of this psalm is saying that we know that history is important that we will continue to tell it to our children he brought up the idea of Israel's past now Israel even at this time had muster had done things that weren't right but some things that they did right was first of all they talked about God's greatness the author here is telling us that we need to go through and we need to continue to repeat the words what words they're not our words they're not our opinions he's not saying Israel continue to give your opinion of what went on he said no you tell them the Word of God you tell them what made them great because my friends I'm here to tell you God is great he is the one and only God amen there are no other gods before him there are no other real gods everything else is just made-up make-believe and he said understand to let the people know that God is a great God we need to understand it that even in our past we need to know that we have acknowledged God's greatness but not only understand God's greatness but also God's power it is God's power that makes the nations great it is God working through the hearts and minds of people that make a nation great because my friends God has ultimate power he is the creator of the heavens and the earth he speaks and things come into existence he speaks and things go out of existence he speaks and all oceans move God is a powerful God and he who serves God receives God's power do you understand then that if God is a powerful God and we receive him into our lives through Jesus Christ that we become a powerful people now I'm not talking about powerful in might and strength but we are powerful because of the Word of God God's Word working through us men that same God who spoke the world into existence and it spoke Lazarus from the tomb that raised Jesus Christ that same power now is them with us because he said this power I now give to you God's a powerful God and Israel understood that but God is also a God of love Israel understood God's love now what he was trying to get them to understand is that God is a merciful God God is a gracious God and it was God who made Israel great and it is God who makes us great he says give ear o my people to my law incline your ears to the words of my mouth he said listen to what I have to tell you not I as the pastor but listen to what God has to tell us they men God has some good things to say to us if we will just incline our hearts to him if we won't climb our ears to him if we will receive his word into our lives on a daily basis God has some good stuff for us my friends and he said incline your ears to me and then he says then you take that and you move it on because I want to share another part with you about our history being important is that God worked through our forefathers amen that we understand to listen as I shared in the first service I'm not going to stand up here and tell you our forefathers were perfect they were not perfect men they were flawed men but I also want to bring attention to you that every person in this Bible that God used in a powerful way they were not perfect people either they were flawed individuals flawed men and women that God revealed his power to them and through them and God did some great things so I'm here to tell you that our forefathers were not perfect they were flawed individuals but I believe their heart was inclined to God and as a result they began to listen to him and he spoke through them in the things that they did in the setting and establishing up this great nation I believe our forefathers attempted to do what God wanted them to do we must know of God's leading in our forefathers because everything we have today listen to me everything we have today is based on the acknowledgment of God when we look and see their writings we look and see the things that they'd said the things that they did the things they established it was still based upon the Word of God and so everything in our nation is established on the greatness of God in knowledge in him to be God we just talked the last week about great at blessed is the nation whose God is Jehovah who has established everything that you're doing on the fact of God being Jehovah and so we see that our forefathers did it we see it in what they wrote man if you'll take some time and read some of the things that our forefathers wrote about how God was leading them in and the principles they were basing on you couldn't you can't help but see God working through these men as a matter of fact one of the greatest things I think they wrote was this we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among those are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness my friend I believe that's God inspired now that's not the scripture but I believe that's the basis of everything our nation is founded upon God being a God who create all things he is first the creator and then that he says that all men are created equal that God has no respecter of men that God does not separate us from black and white God does not separate us from rich and poor God does not separate us from male and female he doesn't separate us that way that all people have value all people have worth because I know that because when Jesus Christ died on the cross he died for all people so we see that in their writings they acknowledge God being creator they acknowledge that we have inalienable rights can I tell you something and and I prayed again today God please don't let me try to get my own opinions in here and please don't let me get my frustrations out from the pulpit I don't ever want to do that so I prayed hard over this but can I tell you and and this is from I believe these men and this is also from God that the government gives us no rights our rights are not established by our government our rights are created by our Creator by God God Himself who has given us these unalienable rights in other words these are rights that cannot be disputed and cannot be taken away life liberty and the pursuit of happiness this was established by God and he breathed it I believe through these men as they established our nation on that so our government listen to me our government has no rights to give us it's only God so we see that they established that then he gave us rights and that one of those rights is life men listen to me weed we can't legislate life folks the government's trying to legislate life we sometimes try to legislate life do you realize life is not given by the government life is not given by us life is given by God we see that he is also giving us liberty the government cannot give us Liberty Liberty is something that we must continue to strive for liberty is something that God has given on the hearts of every man I don't care who you are on every woman I don't care who you are I don't care where you are every person desires to be free God has given us freedom as a matter of fact he has given even freedom to those who are held captive if they will just receive Jesus into our heart Paul the Apostle Paul was held captive and he says I am a free man because God has set me free and the Bible says when the Son of God has set you free you are free indeed absolutely undoubtedly you can't argue it God has set you free no one listened to me no one can bind up someone that Jesus has set free so our forefathers when they wrote this stuff men you read other things they wrote and you see that it was God working through them not only that but what they established they established a more perfect union they they established this great nation on the principles of God and the guy of God and may I tell you that this form of government listen to me this form of government when it is done correctly works when it is a government of the people for the people by the people it works they call this they call our nation Anna listen a quick lesson we're not a democracy does everybody understand that we are Republic all right we're a republic people want us to be a democracy but we're a republic but this works this is called a great experiment but I'm here to tell you this experiment when it's done correctly it's a good one things work well by what those forefathers has established and not only what they establish but what they foresaw do you know that when they were putting all this together they weren't looking at just right now they were looking into the future and that's why they established the Constitution is they established it for future endeavors for moving forward not just staying there in 1776 and 1789 not not just those but to go all the way up to well beyond 2020 they established they foresaw these things and folks they're still working today can I tell you also that the that we hear people say that we want to fundamentally change the basis of our nation can I tell you my friends the only way you can change the fundamental basis of our nation is to change the idea of God so the fundamental base of our nation does not need to be changed because God worked through our nation and the base foundation the fundamental idea of our nation is God is Jehovah but not just what they foresaw way down the future that is amazingly still working that needs to be tweaked a little bit but the base fundamental does the fundamentals do not have to be changed of our nation as a matter of fact when they do get ready because you can't change the base fundamental of a fundamental basis of our of our government and our nation without the idea of who God is because God is great and this nation was established on the greatness of God but not on that but what they sacrificed very quickly what they sacrificed my friends listen their workings caused them to suffer their signing the Declaration of Independence they did not prosper because of that as a matter of fact that costs many of them their lives but they were willing to sacrifice my friends today we needed to be willing to do that same sacrifice to place ourselves where God wants us to be and then what we are to do the second thing is where to pass it down look what it says we will not hide them what's them will not hide them it's the words of God will not hide the Word of God from our children we will not hide the greatness of God from our children we will not we will not blindly keep them from hearing and knowing what God did to establish the nation of Israel and we as the people need to not take away the rights of our children to hear what we what we believe God has done for us we were to pass it down now many young people don't want to hear about the past as a matter of fact when you begin to talk to your kids about all your past they'll go here we go you're gonna start talking about how you had to go to school with 10 feet of snow even in August and you had to walk uphill both ways because it was such a hard life and they began to go there we don't want to hear that listen that's not the history we need to be telling them the history we need to be telling them it's what God has done for us amen God has spoken to us we were to pass it down but what we have seen and heard that's even scriptural the Bible tells us in the Book of Luke chapter 7 verse 22 so he replied to the messengers now this is Jesus he replied go back and report to John what you have seen and heard John had sent some his disciples over to Jesus and said hey you going who asked Jesus is he the one he said Jesus said you go back and you tell John what you have seen and heard you tell him the blind receive sight the lame walk those who have leprosy are cleansed the Deaf hear that they had a raise and the good news is proclaimed to the poor he said men you go you go tell them that because that's what they need to hear my friends can I tell you today that we as adults we need to be telling our our children how great God has been in the United States of America the things that he's done for us the things that he has blessed us with and how he has saved us and he has worked through us he has made us the shining light to all the world that he has used men and women who are willing to die lay their lives on the line for us man let us go tell them what they what we have seen and what we have heard listen the world does not want us to be telling that as a matter of fact the world is trying to get some of that stuff taken out so they kids don't hear that anymore but may said you go tell them what you've seen and heard you go tell them the good workings of God through our nation you go tell them the greatness of Jesus Christ and how he is the answer to all of our nation's problems if we'll just unify ourselves by following the one true God through Jesus Christ may you go tell them what you've seen and heard but then he also said you go tell them what you've experienced tell them what you've experienced here telling the generation to come the praises of the Lord and his strength and his wonderful works that he has done men go tell him what you've experienced because here's the idea of great testimony as a powerful thing amen telling people what Jesus Christ did for us in the book of John chapter 5 verses 18 to 19 we pick up here and this is the idea of the the demon-possessed man who had been grand paging throughout the the hills and the cemeteries and tearing things up and cutting himself and people were so afraid of him and Jesus win and we see that in in that texted he healed the man and he saved the man and when the people came and and saw him they were amazed at the change that Jesus had brought to them now when Jesus was about to get on the boat this is where the scripture picked up John chapter 5 verses 18 and axises and when he got in the boat he who had been demon-possessed begged him Jesus that he might be with him however Jesus did not permit him but said to him go home to your friends and tell them listen tell them what great things the Lord has done for you and how he is compassion on you he said man I don't want you to go with me because this guy said look I'll be your opening act man I'll be the testimony person before you come up to speak I will be the one to tell them how great you are Jesus said I don't want you doing that what I want you to do is I want you to go home and I want you to tell your friend your friends and your family what I did for you tell them what God has done my friends our kids need to be hearing from us what God has done for our nation he needs to hear from us what God has done for us he has needs to hear what God has done for us as a family what God has done for us as individuals what he's done for us as a church he said you be the testimony listen there's a whole lot of people getting on on social media today and they're telling a whole lot of stuff amen they're given their opinions on anything and everything and their arguments going on that just blow my mind even from those in the church can I tell you and I've said it before that nobody needs to hear your opinion on anything what they need to hear is what God said about it they need to hear from you what what God has done for you they need to hear that that God has healed you that God has saved you that God has transformed you that God is working through you man there's a lot of complaining going on there's a whole lot of opinion given going on but men there needs to be some more testimony going on amen about how good God is and what God has done in our lives I'm telling you that's what God is so he didn't tell he didn't say go back and tell John what you think he didn't tell the demon-possessed man go back there and tell him what you think he says you go tell them what I've done you go tell them what you've seen you go tell them what you heard you go tell them what you've experienced because that's what they need to hear that's going to transform their lives your opinions don't mean squat that's why I tried to man I even prayed again I told you I prayed up here God please don't let me just stand up here and give my opinion all day because I give you opinions if that's what you really want well no I'm not even if that's what you wanted I'm gonna give you my opinions up here all I want to do is testify to you the greatness of God I want to celebrate greatness today how about you how about y'all home y'all want to celebrate greatness today man let's celebrate the greatness of our country but let's do by celebrating the greatness of our God who has worked and blessed our nation like he has no other man let's celebrate the risen Savior today who has transformed our lives let's celebrate Jesus Christ who gives us hope for a future let's celebrate Jesus Christ who gives us hope if we've lost loved ones that one day we're going to get to be with them again let's celebrate the peace that we can have through these turbulent times man let's celebrate greatness by celebrating Jesus how about that well they've been good place Southern Baptist for some amen and going on right there huh let the people at home here boy they're getting excited at First Baptist Wes I need to go there next week amen cuz god is great and just stop talking about the greatness of our nation said last week to stop talking about the greatness of our nation is to stop talking about the greatness of God because our nation is only great because of God do you know the greatness of God in your life today you at home know the greatness of God in your life this morning if not I mean you have an opportunity right here right now to just call upon the name of the Lord said Lord I'm feeling empty today I feel like the sin has just been dragging me down but this morning I come to you I ask you to forgive me of my sin I claim Jesus as the Son of God and I want to receive him into my life God I want to do that right here right now would you do that this morning right there where at home or right here sitting in this congregation would you do that today man you can be saved today you can experience the greatness of God and not just hear me talk about but you can experience it for yourself would you come today maybe you're here maybe you're at home and you're you send pastor I know I'm saved but man I've been kind of getting off track a little bit I've been gun to focus on my own self my own opinions my own heart others feelings others hearts the pastor today man I I need to come back to Christ I need to put him back in the center of my life man you can do that today oh just by praying God forgive me for turning away from you God restore back to me the joy of your salvation so that my life can hold hope my life can have meaning again my hope my life can have direction again God show this to me today and then begin to pray for our nation that God can heal it man can I tell you and I'm done right here can I tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt that if our nation would turn to God and receive Christ and follow after him and heed his words can I tell you today our nation would be healed who our nation would be healed today just turn to him so let's begin to pray that and let's celebrate greatness but if God speaking to your heart turn to him today I want ask our praise team to come back up and we're going into a moment of praise and worship again and through this time we're going to be able to pray if God need what is calling upon you today would receive him in your life just pray man don't don't turn away pray today to receive him into your life if God has called you back into a fellowship with him to restore fellowship would you come today but I'll be down here I'll be praying for you praying with you maybe you just need to come and pray for our nation maybe we as a church need to fall on our knees before God and pray for this great nation but we're gonna do that today let me lead you in prayer and if those are home and you can pray and if you need someone to talk to call our church offices right now and we'll have people there that will to visit with you if you'll just if you'll just call father in the name of Jesus we come to you and we thank you for your love and your grace thank you for your healing power that you give each one of us Lord I pray for this this next few moments as we sing this song God you didn't habit your praise as we lift it up to you but I pray father there's someone here someone watching Lord that doesn't know you as their Savior that they could turn right now to you father and receive you and father will give you praise for all that takes place in the next few moments it's in the name of Jesus I pray amen we just stand with me let's get back into the pray [Music] you | First Baptist West | UCLAMCOIk8kaxwxyQetYrEbA | 2020-07-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,232 | 26,383 |
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plp5h4t8qXs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plp5h4t8qXs | Letting Go of Guilt: Freeing Yourself From the Cycle of Self Punishment | hi good morning everybody welcome our cyber Sangha so I it has been quiet for some time not able to be on the Facebook life so so I'm very happy to come back able to be restarting again the teachings on the Facebook life so hope everybody is doing well all our cyber Sangha community around the world regardless of how often I'm able to do these teachings on a facebook life or not but we are all connected to each other in our heart so I want let everybody know that today is the topic is about letting go of guilt and freeing yourself from the cycle of self punishment so letting go of guilt and free yourself from the cycle of self punishment so that basically I think it's kind of very important and they often so many people are very much stuck in in the deep feeling of guilt and this this feeling is something very deep and it's very much connected with identity self identity it's not only about action that what one did but it has some not so much to do with how we identify ourselves so so basically I feel there is a very strong sense of connection between guilt and shame shame is very much the self-identity the pain identity that whoo and guilt is the action and in the Buddhism in the teachings we talk about conducts so conduct the actions what took place from that pain identity it's what we are feeling guilty of so so basically shame it's like a source of the guilt the action shame is the self identity or Spain identity or not good I'm not good enough I'm not capable I'm not liked I'm not loved I am not worthy this deep sense of I which is very much deep-rooted and from that I what action happens in the past which we are guilty of so basically shame is like the source of the negative actions the pain actions and then we basically feel guilty of it so be basically shame is giving a birth to the guilt and guilt it's feeding back to shame so it's really like the the cycle of shame and guilt it's what is continuously happening in our life very often so either one has to be really trying to be a conscious of the deep sense of shame that we are feeling or deep or very aware of deep sense of guilt that we are feeling in the end it is very much guilt and shame both are like a darkness they are the obscure our life the light in our life they block our path they become obstacle in our journey and so the only way or the most important way to overcome this this deep problem of shame and guilt is to bring the light of awareness in our life so basically I think you just first of all just to recognize in one each one of us just are trying to recognize in your life trying to really like trying to go deep inside pain identity who you are who you feel you are what what role you play in this moment in your life who you are that's deep sense of I trying to kind of really like it recognize that a little bit directly not intellectually experientially directly in current moment this present moment and the present situations in your life regardless of it's a good bad challenging easy this moment in your life the sense of I and I who is feeling guilty if we bring the light of awareness if we recognize it then only we are able to overcome these challenges so that's I think one very important point the second I think it's a very important point also is that very often why we get stuck in thinking about negative things why we get so much stuck in something that so many years ago we did you're no longer in a way same person but you are stuck with old person all pain identity why we cannot just move on with infinite possibility of goodness so much potentiality so much possibility so much possibility to do good things to move on to be kind to be creative to be kind to be helpful to be productive to be to fully enjoying life with so much creativity and positivity it's possible if we don't stuck back in one single action or some actions of the past in Buddhism in the teaching we in a Tibetan tradition in a particularly burnt addition we say table she shall Jung the confession of four powers in that practice what is there it says it's really important to recognize something that you did not do right recognize means not a self punishing or self judgement or self-criticism or in contrary also not denial ignoring but recognition with the awareness you you realize you recognize you are aware of something what happened but it's that awareness is not a self punishment the awareness is not a dark as guilt dark feeling of guilty their awareness is the light that which brings a possibility to transform to shift to change to transcend that all action into new possibility or new life which you are living in current moment so I think it's very important to to it to be aware of it not to ignore it but not to get stuck in it move on move on with it and one of the reason of course we can see maybe you might be saying yes yes I get it I get it right I get it I wanted to I wanted to move on I don't want to look back and think again and again about it but I can't I'm not able I do get stuck every week every month every couple of months every now and then these thought comes back every now and then I have reoccurring dreams this comes back so it's not he'll I'm not gone beyond it's not process it's still there the seats are still there energy is still there it's giving birth to my dreams it's giving birth to my emotions and thought it it it's impacting it's influencing my current present moment but I wish I can change so the tip to that is I very often I advise people I mean at least for myself also all right so what I try to do it engage your life every single day engage in a positive actions so if there's so much you see light in front of you if you see so much possibility the life gives to you if you see all the gifts that life has given to you if you see all the friends there are there to help you if you had if you see all the enlightened beings guardians and angels whoever you believe in they're there they're here to support you if you see all those things if your lives you see life though infinite possibility there is no reason to get stuck back in feeling guilty because only reason why you'll look back Oh only reason why you look back into the past only reason why you look back into the negative actions of the past into the dark actions of the past into the pain stories of the past it's just because your present moment is not illuminated enough you're feeling dark in this present moment your present moment is obscured you don't see far away you don't see wide enough you don't see luminous enough you don't see possibility enough therefore it's very easy to just look back I don't see anything now here this moment you are tired you are feeling helpless you are feeling down weak then you are looking at yourself self-criticism then you're looking you're just basically open you become like a little bit more vulnerable in your situation in a current present moment and then your past pain attacks you past thoughts emotions individual collective stories of samsara and pain becomes more alive to to spoil your present moment but if you are more present more engaged in this moment more engaged with the place where you are more engaged with the moment you are in more engaged with the people who are sitting right in front of you who is talking to you or who is listening to you who is ready to connect with you who wanted to be playful who wanted a joke who wanted to love who wanted to connect who is giving you opportunity to become alive bringing a liveliness in the present moment these are gifts of the moment that everybody is moment is giving you place is giving you people are giving you but you are turning away from all those things what present moment is giving to you and turning back in the path of some negative action so in short what I'm trying to say here is more engaging in the present moment in the present situation and the people you are sitting right in with together with connecting with them engaging with them talking with them sharing with them listening to them very lively since then there is no reason to go back so not go back into the past pain story it's a little bit engage more in the present moment so I just give them up maybe a little little sense of little practices and exercise as I'm it's not a very different practice and exercise what I'm telling always I tell the same thing because I think a wisdom is one medicine is one for this ignorant it's a question about how how how and when we are able to recognize and apply and change our life or not but even though when we are not able to recognize the wisdom doesn't change the message doesn't change the practice doesn't change we are just having a hard time to connecting with it so the practice is rest let rest basically means letting go letting go it sounds maybe a little bit more effortful letting go try to let go put effort what's wrong with you you're not able to let it go while you're holding on it it seems like a kind of demanding effort letting go everybody is giving advice to each other letting go let it go let it go a yogi who is meditating in the cave there is no one who is creating conflict there is no social media there is no even social connection with everybody you are alone living in the cave and meditating meditating to achieve enlightenment meditating to let go of grasping mind in her grasping mind the letting go of ego but then meditation itself becomes a cause of building a ego or I am meditating I am meditating I am great meditator I am one who is able to go away from samsara able to be alone in the cave I who is different better than others who are stuck in the samsara are not able to go up in the cave so what happened to the yogi yogi is stuck in itself also able to be free from other people but not free from oneself same way in the Buddhism sometime pistol' mala ji is very important people debate for years thirty to thirty years forty years trying to prove emptiness using all kind of long logic fancy logics sometime old intellectual knowledge one acquire requires one has accumulated the titles that won't have achieve they become obstacle what one knows becomes obstacle to let go of the self grasping this is a human challenge so much logic to prove the pillar is empty but the self becomes full occupying within oneself take it over outer phenomena are empty but selflessness is very hard to recognize even sometime many people even don't even try to look close enough to do that self too busy looking at the wasps and pillars and trees and mountains trying to prove they are empty that that's the trick of the self self is not something very easy to be recognized the shame is very much like that the guilt it's very much like that it's a deep hidden thing but if you're only genuinely interested is to go deep inside yourself not outside yourself not using so much conceptual mind which will obscure which will distance yourself from that truth but trying to bring more awareness more closer to yourself to your current thoughts current feelings situations moment to moment situations in your life so so so anywhere I I hope it's clear what I'm trying to say here is that guilt and shame they really like a feed each other and in order to able to overcome from them is to bring the light of awareness recognize them and some form of the exercises is rest what does this mean so what does it mean what it means to rest all the pain engagement social pain engagement that with that what we do in the world in in in the business world with people or family friends we get angry we're trying to destroy each other or we want try negative let have bad thoughts of each other these are you're not destroying anybody you are destroying yourself you're not impacting somebody negatively you are impacting negatively yourself so it's not outcome will not be good anywhere so what do you do is take a break from your own Payne identity shame take a break from that sense of shame I'm not good this is a little bit like energetic thing I'm not good I'm not good I'm not good I'm not worthy I'm not capable I cannot talk to them they will not listen to me I cannot do that I'm not capable I don't have the resources all these voices or even subtler level of energy some very subtle level of winds to take a break from their that is to deep breathe deep breathe deep and rest so disengage basically disengaged with a I'm not saying disengage forever and saying disengage for a moment a weekend a week a month disengaged with the social media disengaged with communicating too much disengaged with clarifying too much disengaged me you trying to prove yourself too much just just rest give a break to yourself everything will be fine you're okay rest deep enough in that stillness rest deep enough in that silence rest deep enough in that openness but use the breath to rest listen to the salary mantra to rest feel that world is with you supporting you and rest feel everything will be fine everything is okay everything is good we support Azam for Samantha Bhadra all good we are just having a hard time to connect connecting with that goodness rest breathe deep when you rest deep enough a new space opens up new sense of self opens up new as new door opens up new possibilities open up new ideas arises creative idea arises joyful action and inspiration effortless happiness arises then you engage what is coming from deeper place more pure place more clear place higher place engage with those thoughts feelings ideas emotions give a birth to them in a positive action but I said earlier every single day for a couple of hours to do something that is that is deeply engaging for your heart your soul joyful playful flexible it's like a breath it's a healing it's a joy it's also a helpful it's a creative thing a couple of hours every day when you engage more and more with that you see what you're producing it's very helpful what you're doing it's very joyful where it's coming is very pure it might be not related with your profession is not might be nothing to do with money nothing to do with anything and in a way should not have anything to do with anything anybody no agenda it's it's just a pure arising of energy a creative energy a positive energy that you love so much and you just engage in your use you're getting used to engaging that with every day more and more in your life when you engage more and more in your life with these things right action for right energy right thoughts an emotion from right place where it's coming from there is no reason to feel guilty so the solution for guilty overcome feeling of guilty it's make the present moment of life engaging lively ways to overcome the shame is to realize who you are by realizing him is who you are not and who you are not is the way you have been engaging too long is the time to realize who you are but with the help of recognizing the shame is not who you are that's not who you are you're not that you're more than that you're much more capable of that trusting that and not only just saying not only just saying I trust that I trust that but opening door to the possibility of a rising of that new self that which is free from the guilt by resting deeper so I hope this is clear a little bit a little bit more clear generally like this sense of and then a boost teachings we say that every negative emotion is doorway to its anti dot and its wisdom and higher realization this is what in the teaching says fear is the doorway to build a confidence like everything so if you think about look at the sense of guilt guilt is your door Oh shame shame it's your door nothing wrong and you don't criticize yourself for feeling of shame shame is like a door for courage door for new self new realization new experiences of yourself new possibility in your life only if you are aware and transcend that not when you are stuck and deny and distance from that feeling by creating some other stories blaming somebody else addressing directly inward within you shame is not a weakness shame is not only what it makes you feel disconnect but this can be door to you to your strengths your possibility your true self your potentiality because maybe there is a sense of vulnerability there but the vulnerability it's what you wanted to open to with that's the door if you avoid the door you cannot enter if you value the door you will go closer if you go closer you will get there if you enter you will arrive but avoiding the door you will never arrive so some sense of shame is the door to courage and new transformation by being closer by being the light of awareness to it and then it will not feed the guilt the cycle will be cutted psycho can end so I hope this this makes a little sense so so what we wanted to do here is that each one of us whatever in our life little feeling of guilt shame that we experiencing it's we all collectively it's a good good way to go inside go go in go closer go toward it with the care with attention accommodate it hosted in that sacred space that with that luminous awareness in order to clear that guilt and shame so do that so first recognize yourself go closer bring into a conscious into awareness host in that sacred space and illuminated with awareness and feel that we are all supporting each other to end this cycle move on with a new life news news new beginning and also feel the the blessing and the power of the celerio monta that's what the salaburu mantra means mantra of clear light and to help that [Music] okay so how is the meditation so a little feedback will be wonderful so was it clear a little bit this how to let go of guilt and shame and how was the meditation okay just to maybe conclude a little bit here it's a every emotions our doorway to its anti door it's a wisdom and toward liberation very often we look at shame very as a something negative something weakness or guilt something very bad painful but but doing that does not help so every emotion thought it's the doorway to its anti dot and it's a wisdom for example like anger you you don't get angry to everybody you only get angry when you care about something or somebody so in a deep inside there is longing for connection to connect and to love but it just it did not find it's easy where that's why we get angry but if you recognize the deep inner intention of that then you realized it's not the way to continuously get angry but transform its face into a love and then find what anger was looking for because love will find it and they will destroy it ignorance is the same thing whenever you are you doubt about something in a way doubt is like the door if you acknowledge if you recognize the value of doubt doubting something is not necessarily bad it's something good toward a bringing clarity because the doubt is the door to a clarity but if you look at the doubt at something wrong then it will not bring the clarity it will not bring the light same way feeling shame feeling weak is the doorway to becoming a strong feeling doubtful fearful is the way though way to become more confidence only again it's important only if you recognize that doubt if you're interested you recognize you go closer to it you explore it you process it you transform it you transcend it you go beyond it and that doubt help you to be free that ignorance help you to find wisdom that shame found find I say helped you to find yours who potentially who you are that guilt helped you to be free from your past by recognizing your present power of your present in short make your day today very alive Lee okay make today very lively whatever you're planning to do today just make it very lively if you have a meeting a next meeting with somebody for coffee for tea just make it that how lively joyful playful fun is to have a coffee with somebody only if you are there only if you are with them only if you see them only if you feel them only if you listen to them if only if you hear them only if you are able to able to communicate with them then your present moment become alive then you have no reason to go back into the past so many years why people go back so much to the past it's just the present moment is not very alive like dead or dying or conflicted confuse but if you go back to the past it doesn't mean that you should not go back to the posi if you go back to the past go back to the past with the power or presence with the power of awareness the power of ability to connect then what you see in the past does not makes you feel bad it makes you feel happy makes you feel clearer makes you feel strong because how you see it you are seeing through right place with the clear glasses of wisdom you are seeing something you are not obscured and you are not affected by obscure conflicted stuck feeling guilty feeling or pain it's a different way of visiting past but for now today make best a special day engaging lively okay so thank you very much and I hope this was a little bit helpful at least my intention to trying to do these Facebook life is just no any other intention to them just to connect with all of you and just to share something that whatever will make it today one day better more lively more joyful better perspective and to feel this connection regardless of where we are what time zone we are in we are connected these little faces are mais phone screen to see all of you makes me happy so I hope you feel the same thank you | Ligmincha International | UCmIOaZvJrE2gh0-H5FoqPqg | 2019-09-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,098 | 21,465 |
yniw04fJHJA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yniw04fJHJA | How Many Ads To Put Up When Marketing A Property? | hey it's mark rudolpson the land geek with your favorite nichi real estate website therelandgeek.com and on this week's roundtable podcast we have almost all the usual suspects we've got the technician eric peterson eric how are you i'm good how are you mark i'm great i'm great we've got taria putting in the reps harris taria good to see you how are things in atlanta things are well how are you how's the traffic in atlanta these days um i avoid it but i think it's still pretty bad it's getting back to normal coveted died down some but i think it's pretty much back to normal now yeah i took my daughter to school this morning and there was no traffic i'm like this is one of the silver linings of covid um i love it when you call me big papa tate litchfield tate good to see you thanks yeah happy to be here and then we got scott todd from scotttod.net landmoto.com learn anything about anything investorninjas.com scott todd how are you mark i'm great how are you i'm great see when we have fewer people i can do a nice warm introduction so what i'm hearing is that scott bossman is off the podcast permanently that's what i'm hearing no not at all i can have the warm warm greetings again no what you're hearing is you know the listener has always got to be on their toes they have no idea should i skip the beginning should i fast forward they don't know we could get right into it in fact uh eric brought up uh the latest the newest format when we have scott mike on is going to be the podcast in reverse where we will be answering the question but the listener won't know what the question is and then they'll have to email in what they thought the question was based on our answers whoever emails in the correct question will get a prize i like that something like that or we could obviously not frustrate the listeners and tell them at the end what the question was if you haven't seen memento it'd be like memento one of those early christopher nolan movies um but before we lose the listeners let's talk about today's topic which is how do we know how many ads to put up or will always vary depending on the results we get or lack thereof for that matter and because i've always been for years picking on eric to go first tate how many ads to put up and then will it vary depending on the results we get or lack thereof for that matter all right well the answer is yes to that question now the answer is you need a lot of ads um i guess there's some scaling topics that we could go into more detail on but um i always tell people if you are unsure of what to do in the land business like if you sit down to work and you think what do i do today the answer should always be market so how many ads should you put up as many as you can get away with and certain platforms are going to kind of prevent you from going wild or going nuts with the amount of ads that you could post and your job as a land investor or somebody who is selling a an item is to kind of tow that line we constantly run into issues and that's because we are figuring out what the limits they are for posting ads i want to know how many ads i can get away with without getting slapped on the wrist and the only way to figure that out is trial and error so when we have a certain type of property we know exactly where to post it we know what to say in the headline we know how to price it and that's because we kept you know our data and our metrics on all of this but when it comes to how many ads the answer is more than you think and you can never have enough more than you think you can never have enough push the limits right and i like it i like that i mean mark i was talking to a guy just this morning and um we were looking at his uh his metrics from his marketing and the one thing that we took away was wow you've got an amazing amount of property they're great parcels they're in the right area they're priced appropriately why aren't these selling so we did a deep dive into where he's posting how many views he's getting those kind of things and what we learned is it's a simple the solution is very simple you simply need to double down on what you're doing and i guarantee that if he does this he's going to sell way more property in the coming two or three weeks than he ever thought possible and it's all because he's pushing the boundaries of what is technically allowed or acceptable yeah yeah no no absolutely absolutely it's it's interesting um because you know it's it's kind of beyond the scope of the question but i i personally want to know in this current market if i said to you tate you could pick only one platform to market on and focus on that excluding the buyer's list because i know that's always that is the platform excluding the buyers list where would you say you would market i you know each one of the platforms that i work heavy which would be like landmoto craigslist facebook you know some of the other listing websites they all kind of serve a different purpose so to just pick one is you're putting me in a pinch here mark this is uncomfortable territory right now all right let's pick pick three your top three it's easy it's easy i'm gonna go with uh i'm gonna go with uh my boy scott todd and lann moto because i made some money off him last week so uh thank you scott i appreciate you selling my land it's always a pleasure uh when you're when you put your hard money into my pocket so i appreciate that uh i also would say facebook and then i like i'm starting to play around on craigslist again and craigslist has kind of been uh this area that has always been good to me but uh recently it went through an overhaul and now i'm back on the craigslist training okay and when you say facebook do you say marketplace or groups uh marketplace marketplace okay um terria putting in the reps harris how many ads you put up or will always depend on the results you get or lack thereof for that matter um so tate said all most of the great things that i thought i was gonna say but i remember going through flight school and scott taught people that was a common question how many ads should i put up how much how much and his whole thing is more than you think and you that doesn't really ring true until you start actually doing the marketing and you think you have enough ads out there but what helps us drive the amount of ads we want is the number of leads that we're actually generating so if we notice we have tons of ads out there but they're not generating enough leads we will look at the ads and see you know exactly if there's something wrong with them but then we also may just start plastering with more ads we try to get around some of the limitations on some of the platforms like some may limit you for this particular account you can only post x amount of ads so we try to get more accounts so we try to get around the limitations of just one account by adding multiple accounts to the picture just so we can plaster with as many ads as we possibly can yeah but how do you define how do you define a good ad how many leads in your mind would you determine okay this is a good ad or this this ad is not producing enough leads i need to change the headline or maybe the pricing or something a good ad for us is one that has helped us sell a property so if that ad was posted and it could generate thousands of leads but if we don't actually get to sell the property um we would consider that a decent ad but a good ad for us is one that was posted we got i don't know whatever amount of leads we have to sell a property i had to go back and look at our metrics for last month but remember how many leads we need to sell a property if that ad produced it and we sold the property we'd say that was a great ad okay and then back at you same question that i asked tate your top three marketing platforms right now our top three would be uh facebook marketplace um lamb moto and uh land flip and land flip okay look atlanta flip getting in and on the action i haven't heard that name in years yeah wow that one that one's those top those three produce for us on a regular basis okay have you been playing it all within craigslist at all so we backed off when it kind of taint and we kind of diverted our marketing dollars to other platforms so we're not opposed to going back on craigslist once you know we hear from the wonderful people who are on it that it's actually working again so so t are you recommending it are you still are you still dabbling you're not fully making a recommend let me see what eric says because i know he's playing around on there too all right eric what do you think same question to you how many ads to put up okay okay so we'll start from the beginning i love the answer more ads than you think um i think that's really important in marketing marketing is all about getting in front of people's eyes uh in our case since we're talking about digital mediums right um having them see your ad so if we put two ads out you know what are our chances of people seeing those two ads if we put 20 ads out our chances are better so the more ads we can put out the better off we're going to be i think that we do have to take into consideration the platforms that we're on because as has been already mentioned you know i mean certain platforms it only makes sense to put one ad per property right if you're going to put a an ad online moto or land flip or one of the land selling websites more or less you're going to put one ad for that that particular property but on a place like facebook or craigslist or some other kind of classified ad website you can put multiple ads for a single property and that's how we're going to reach a bigger audience i think another important thing to keep in mind um when we start talking about this this idea of more ads than you think is you can't just take the same ad and plaster it everywhere okay we're not we're not achieving our highest potential that way if if we write a generic ad for a certain type of property and we broadcast across all the platforms the same ad you know we're limiting who we're reaching so we start to think about our audience and targeting ads for each audience we want to reach so if we want to talk to truck drivers we should be writing ads that connect with truck drivers or ads that connect with people that you know want to do recreational activities on the property like riding four wheelers or dirt bikes or something like that so we think through these different audiences and and that can come from what we learn in talking to leads we can begin to understand these different types of audiences and who they are and writing ads that speak to them and putting them on these platforms is where we're going to get the best reach um in the widest reach to bring in those leads and convert to sales i i love that that makes me think of one of scott todd's favorite websites which is reddit.com you can go on one of these subreddits and you can just you know eavesdrop on on one of these passionate uh subjects let's say it's rvs and you can really see how they're talking the language that that market is using and apply that to your ad now you know you can't be salesy or marketing on the actual reddit because they'll they'll knock they'll kick you out but you can certainly join the conversation if you have anything to add a value to it but you can certainly then use that in in your ads so then eric back to you your your top three marketing platforms um you know i think facebook you know everybody's seen good results there so so that's up there in the top um i'm also gonna say landflip uh it's been extremely strong for us over the past probably 12 months um so that's it's a great place and of course land moto is also um another excellent place to be listing your properties so those would be my top three uh kind of like tate said uh we have begun to kind of dabble back in the craigslist world results are you know we'll see where it all goes um but we're starting to be able to get some ads to stick um and we're seeing a little bit of success but i would say at this point it's too early at least in my business to to know really where that's gonna go it used to be an excellent source of uh leads and sales for us but it definitely has kind of fallen back and i'm hoping we can turn that around here in the coming months all right so you're gonna dabble then you're gonna get back on based on tate's recommendation yeah we have been actually so oh you have been okay great um scott todd how many ads you put up um we we put up quite a bit because we're also supporting landmoto or supporting other things i think that one of the mistakes that people make when it comes to ads is as as been said you need a lot of ads but really more than what you need then a lot of ads is you need a lot of eyes on those atoms okay so one of the mistakes that i i think people make is and i'm just going to use this as a hypothetical may not apply to you but um let's say that you are marketing land in in elko county nevada well elko has its own craigslist for example and it has its own you know facebook marketplace i mean you can put facebook marketplaces anywhere the reality is is there's like i don't know 20 000 people in elko nevada right like there's 20 000 people it's not a lot of eyes you might say well it's close yeah it's close to the land but it's not a lot of eyes so where do i want to go i want to go to the big cities i want to go to the top 60 cities in america i want to go to salt lake city for example or reno or vegas or sacramento modesto i want to go where there's lots of people lots of eyes searching for things because it's a numbers game and so i don't necessarily always need uh 150 ads a day going out i mean people used to think that way i need 150 ads a day that's not the reality the reality is is that you need more ads than what you think you need but you also need more eyes on it so now when you place these ads in these bigger cities you have to think through some key things your headline and also that image that goes along with it and if you really think about if you're really getting you know deep into the woods here and you think about it so everybody's listing their ads on these platforms you have to stand out what's gonna stand out the picture and the headline those two things alone and i see so many times people say you know one acre land and elko that's boring okay like that there's nothing there okay well what if i'm looking for one and a half acreage you know like i need to i need to be able to get a chance to to connect with somebody and the headline and the picture do do that so i have noticed even through landmoto that people are are um using or deliberately putting better thought behind their headlines and they're also putting better thought between uh about their pictures there's a lot of vas out there that will put you know um 3d graphics on the image or on the images on the satellite maps all of those things help and to tell the story but that's really what you're doing is you're telling a story about the land not to sell the land but to get someone's attention so they reach out to you and one of the things that toria said that i thought i thought was interesting i'm not saying it's right or wrong but she defined a good ad as one that led to a sale and i would say look if you have a thousand leads come in on one hat and you don't sell the property that's not the ad that's the sales person that's what i would say because i would be like i i'm capturing the lead i'm still winning i'm winning because i got someone's email address now i didn't mean led to a sale maybe there was a disconnect between my marketing message of what i was putting out there and what people thought that that is real you know like and i've had that happen i had a va they posted an ad mark where they they said you know mobile home lot and they posted it the ad in tampa florida but guess what the land wasn't anywhere near tampa florida the land was like in a completely different spot so we had all these leads come in but guess what i got i got leads of people who want to buy land so now is that a winner winning that depends on how you judge success is success by the sale or is it by the lead i like the leads i also like the sales but leads turn into sales yeah i mean i i agree with you i think it's really interesting you know if you're going to go on well first of all you know to give scott todd some props about land moto land moto is a spike store because they ju they all the all the land sites jacked up their prices and scott's like well i can do this too he makes no money on land moto that being said you know it's like his charitable contribution to the lanky community but that being said if you're if you think and i don't care what land platform is with land motor if you're on land flip lands of america any of them if you're getting the free account you might as well have no account because it makes no sense it's like saying hey you know what i'm going to put a billboard up in rural elko because it's free and maybe someone will drive by and see it maybe i'll get a call versus i'll put a billboard up in manhattan and millions of people see it yeah which one's the better investment so marketing is an investment you cannot penny pinch your way to wealth it's one of my biggest pet peeves when people won't invest in their own success and marketing is an investment if you're looking at it as an expense you're looking at it wrong you've got the wrong mindset so you know at the end of the day those leads convert to sales and if you're not getting enough eyeballs you won't get enough leads so don't don't sell yourself short be out of out of fear uh or doubt you know if if you bought the asset 25 30 cents a dollar you owe it to to the world and yourself get it out there and let people see it the free counts no one's going to see it you're you're just a needle in the haystack i mean mark there's a lot of there's a lot of value in what you just said there and one of the things that i would also say is that um it is amazing to me that one of the biggest complaints that i hear from people um from from buyers land buyers is that they they'll say well i reached out to this person they never contacted me back and you know there are so many missed opportunities because maybe you didn't take them seriously okay or this one seems too easy i'm scared to sell it to them what do you have to sell like i've never once been scared to sell to somebody because the worst case scenario is i just get them give them a refund and get them out of my life which we just did i i gave someone a refund just to get them out of my life um a couple weeks ago just because i i'm like this guy is already a pain can we have the relationship with noah please so bless you so you know basically you can get them out of your life but don't don't judge people um and i see that happening quite a bit is oh well this guy seems too easy or too eager i'm not gonna even respond to him respond to everybody i'm serious respond to everybody and then you know don't don't um it it's it it's kind of eye-opening to me too is when you're thinking about advertising and you're you're putting your property out there you really do you really have to stop and think about even the down payment in the message that sends um you know i was looking at a property of the day and you know so someone i see all the time people they try to get you know 10 of the purchase price down and okay if it's a lower if it's a lower transaction that makes sense but i'm looking at this property that was almost into six figures they're trying to get 10 down that's not the market okay like i know you want it to be the market but that's not the market and so it's not always about getting that four thousand dollar down payment so that you can get your money back out of the land that's very greedy and selfish and the customers they see it and they laugh it off and they're not even going to respond to you they they are speaking if you're not getting leads it's oftentimes it's not the platform what it is is the market telling you we don't like what you're putting out there yeah that's that's really great advice but back to you scott top three marketing platforms um i never left craigslist i've been on craigslist um leads of leads um the ads have have been slow like the stick rate's been lower but we never left it we we stay we've stayed true to it so um there uh land land moto obviously because i'm driving traffic there um i'd say those were the those are the two i don't really do much with facebook and um we we drive most of our traffic through those two platforms okay okay well i think this is a really great topic but now we're at that point where before we ask toriya for her tip of the week we need to talk about this week's sponsor and you've been following the podcast this is going to be a big surprise it's flight school learn how the next 16 weeks can transform your life and go up that mountain of land investing with scott todd azure sherpa he's done it thousands of times he will take you up that mountain quickly safely and efficiently plus that flight school tuition ain't gonna cost you nothing you're gonna make back that money guaranteed 180 days or less just show us your work schedule call learn more go to landgate.com forward slash training the lanegeek.com forward slash training also you get two free tickets to boot camp which is um which has already occurred that was already last week but if you're listening to this week get involved to flight school or the toolkit you get two free tickets and you have two and a half days of land investing immersion also um involved so and the next one is going to be in august live in t litchfield's backyard lost wages i mean las vegas so now we're at that point trivia what is your tip of the week um well i'm gonna have to ask for help on my tip of the week this week um i had one but it turned out to be a dud so but we like we like the the idea of it though so explain the dud and then we'll all chime in on what how we would solve this problem ourselves oh okay so my problem was getting spammy emails or just being on lists that i never subscribed to so i was trying to find a good unsubscribe software that could go through and help me without having to you know unsubscribe individually with each one and i found one and it worked well for like the first maybe three or four i was trying to unsubscribe and after that then the fees started adding up for each time i wanted to unsubscribe so um that was my dilemma that was going to be my tip because at first it was like this is great now i don't have to worry about all these unwanted emails i can click click click click and unsubscribe with one button but i don't want to pay a ton of money for it so okay uh eric peterson how would you solve this massive problem of email spam well it's been a while since i've gone through that process but last time i did i believe i used a service called unroll dot me and that allowed me to go through and unsubscribe from a bunch of stuff i don't remember having to pay for it um i don't know if that has changed but um maybe that one's worth checking out no it's free why we don't charge you for this amazing service look at that there you go trio it's free unsubscribe with one click on unroll me unroll dot unroll dot me combine your favorite subscriptions into one email after you finished unsubscribing from unwanted emails combine your favorite email subscriptions into a beautiful digest called the roll up wow it's it it's of course it's an iphone app but even have it on android look at that nice okay yeah i use unreal me um as well solid does exactly what you want um scott todd and i think have a better but although more expensive i've used i've used that one i like it and i no longer like the one that you're about to recommend but you're joking all right i'm gonna recommend mine i can't i can't wait to hear why you don't like this mine is hey.comhey.com and they have a thing called the screener so if you have a subscription that you don't want you can screen them out and you'll never see it again and in fact you can subscribe to a million things and you can just and you can even see what it is and then you can on then you can just screen them out you can stream them in you can screen them out there's all these other things it's really simple is they have the inbox the important box they have the feed of all the marketing emails that you want to get and then they think of the paper trail which is all your receipts super easy super simple it's 99 bucks a year i think it's well worth it just because i love the way it looks um it's it's really been it's really thought out to me i cannot wait to hear the curmudgeonly scott todd and what he would have to say negative about hey.com all right scott okay so here's the deal i'm a paid i paid my 99 for the year i paid it and i started off loving it i really did but then i noticed a problem the problem is is that my emails have gone some of them go missing i don't see them don't see them at all i can't find them in the screener i can't find them in the unscreener i can't find them i can't find i can't find them and then you will say to me hey i sent you something i'm like didn't see it and i don't know is it is it been screened out somewhere is it not screened out somewhere i can't find them so some emails i get them another emails people are like i emailed you i didn't get anything i don't know what happened so a great job of hiding my emails i'll tell you that that's for sure okay i think this is a an edge case because i have not had that problem and it's probably because you're not that technically advanced like i am you probably just didn't set it up correctly with the forwarding from your gmail account into hey and i can walk you through it scott if you want screenshots and everything well i did forward it over and what okay as an example as an example base camp for example so when when i get emails from base camp sometimes they show up in my inbox and other times they're not there and so then i i don't know if they're in spam or where in the heck they are and then i will go back and i'll see oh someone tagged me in base camp uh i don't know a month ago sorry i didn't see that look like i i mean i didn't see it it's not not there did you did you talk to support about this that's so weird because i don't have any i get all the base camp emails i mean i get some i don't get others it's uh sometimes they're together sometimes they're separate um maybe it's a user error i don't know and i'm look i'm i'm using using it on the it on the iphone so it's not a windows thing you know i i don't know i i like it but man i'll tell you what you really want to screen out your emails that's a great system to do it you won't get any emails scary [Laughter] okay jason freed if you're listening to this who's also the the owner of 37 signals and base camp and the creator hey please call scott todd or email him at his hey email address yeah it helps him out hey i'll never guess well yeah and his gmail i'd addre curious you know email me if you've had a similar experience with hey that i will i'll i won't keep recommending look me look i mean i even thought for i even thought okay well maybe i've done two been too aggressive with screening stuff but i mean here's a great example i i was waiting for an email to come in from a guy the other day i'm in here looking for right now and nowhere nowhere can i find an email from this one one guy that i'm i'm looking for but when i go to my gmail and i search his name i find it so even in the search of hey you can't find it because it'll even show you the screened out stuff i think um like i'm typing i'm typing his name right now it's not there but it's in gmail and the gmail is forwarded over here yeah that's crazy something's up i would i would delete the app and reinstall it maybe maybe that's um and see if that fixes it yeah eric you have any other technical suggestions yeah did you try it on the mac well um i first i don't use it on my desktop i don't use the desktop version of it i no i do okay i i don't get the iphone i just use it on my phone and um when i tried to go set it up for desktop it's act asking it's requiring two-factor authentication and like i don't want to set that thing up that's it takes two seconds to use microsoft authenticator it takes three seconds to do that that might solve all your problems single time i want to check my email no no it's only once every 90 days they they do it to factor off listen it sounds miserable four times a year sounds miserable i mean those you won't get those 12 seconds back i agree but it's a small price to pay for security i'm not going to say i'm not going to say something because then it will happen but i'm just saying like he's not doing it he's just not doing it user i should have the right to say no my email my required system like if i want to be authenticated great if not great it's up to me right i feel it i i recline in a chair i should be able to recline the chair right t amen brother amen oh man i uh i was actually traveling uh this this weekend uh first time i've traveled since covid the plan was packed and sure enough i'm not i'm not even making this up the person in front of me reclined and i looked and i looked at them i'm like tate and it wasn't them it wasn't you that's funny and she said no my name but she said no my name's barbara i said barbara golden roll it golden roll it said get out of my lap yeah i traveled i have a party i went to recline and i thought about you guys i was like wait okay i won't recline but i'm a recliner typically don't i mean mark shouldn't you have shouldn't you have um like i have a custom bitly thing you know uh bitly for link shortly i have a custom domain with them for land modo and i think that you should have one like uh for the lan geek a short a shortened one with links to the podcast you could make one that says you know like uh the land geek forward slash don't recline and then you know you just basically tell them hey listen listen to this podcast and just take them right to the podcast like just don't respond that's not a bad idea actually be a human and don't do it yeah i mean trio do you really want someone in your lap i mean a partial recline i mean no recline at all no a long flight see you didn't pay for my space that's the problem technically it's my space because my care goes back yeah exactly taria i'm so glad you're on this podcast i agree like it's still my space listen if this was the supreme court of reclining you guys would be failed it would yeah this case would be tossed out it's three to two you guys don't stand a chance yeah it's funny i don't even know why the airlines allow you to do it because they don't care there's nothing wrong with it right it's like you know what they should worry about is you know people bringing oversized bags and trying to stuff them in the overhead that's more of an issue than recline talk about holding up a flight space you're sitting in that's that uncomfortable listen if you're on an airplane you're gonna be uncomfortable all right fine say the same thing for the person behind you eric sometimes you just gotta have a little me party is that just well if everyone did it it's all the same if this person reclines and this person everything is the same your legs don't move oh no okay uh here tayden tria i'm sitting next to you let's say it's a three-hour flight i'm really tired okay and i just put my head on your shoulder and sleep that's actually by the way that's actually happened to me i'm in your space first of all i'm comfortable it's going to be really uncomfortable is that it okay i'm going to be reclined i think your head's just going to be dangling like this physical contact if i recline i don't physically touch no part of me no part of my touches it's pretty close no way i don't know i i'll tell you what next time we all fly together i'll be in the middle seat now and i'll just put my head on both of your shoulders and just snore loudly the entire time you know it's not a big deal it's not a big deal i don't know why you guys are making a big deal out of this some of us recline some of us don't some of us use apple product others choose to use inferior products that's okay to each his own to each his own i think i think we've got a podcast title now to each his own i like it all right well i want to thank the listeners and uh the only way that we're going to be able to have this kind of witty banter back and forth is if you do three favors you gotta follow us you've gotta uh rate and review the podcast send a screenshot of that review to support at thelandgeek.com we're gonna send you for free the 97 whole tailing course how to dub your money 30 days or less um are we good we're good okay eric three good good good good all right one two three let's not bad not bad especially with the two recliners they seemed more in sync this episode than in past episodes because we were in comfort mode [Laughter] [Music] there it is the compounding effect of the recline yeah yeah ask me ask me how my flight was yeah i slept the whole way yeah tate's in his 50s the trees in her 70s they look so young that's why the recline absolutely whatever all right thanks everybody see ya thanks for listening to the art of passive income podcast start your journey at www.thelandgate.com and www.scott.net [Music] and review the podcast and email support thelandgeek.com your screenshot for a free passive income launch kit you | The Land Geek | UCSAd3a8mtGZ8i6senVIHrbw | 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AMi83gE7Za4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMi83gE7Za4 | Barron Trump Shock: FLOTUS Divorce POTUS! Melania Negotiating A Post-Nuptial Agreement | melania trump shock is flotus divorcing potus soon barron's mom reportedly negotiating a post-nuptial agreement melania trump and president donald trump have been together for more than two decades now reports have it that the flotus met the potus during a party a kit kat club in times square in september 1998. at the time donald was on the verge of divorcing his second wife marla maples details about melania trump and donald trump's marriage the couple maintained their romantic relationship for five years before president donald trump finally proposed to the former model offering her a 1.5 million dollars diamond ring the potus even commended melania trump after she agreed to sign a parent up he even admired how supportive his then-girlfriend amid the revival of the apprentice show melania trump and donald trump tied the knot in palm beach on january 22 2005. the mother of barron trump donned a christian dior wedding dress embezzled with over 1 500 crystals that is worth 100 000 among the personalities included in their star-studded guest were matt lauer regis philbin barbara walter bill clinton and hillary clinton who later became his greatest nemesis the potus did not change anything even after marrying melania trump in fact he continued starring on television shows phoning his radio show pals and pursuing business deals the mom of one did not complain about it and instead focused on parenting and taking care of her only son when asked how she treats president donald's other children melania trump said she does not see herself as their mother but a friend who will always be there if they need her for starters the potus has four children from his first two marriages namely ivanka donald jr eric and tiffany he was previously married to ivana trump and marla maples is melania trump divorcing the potus when he steps down now that the days of donald trump in the white house are numbered already there have been speculations that his third wife could file a divorce soon separations rumors exacerbated after an unnamed cnn source claimed that the flotus asked if she would receive funding after she vacates her present role this then pushed some to winder if it is a hint that melania is dumping the potus in the coming months this is not the first time that melania trump was reported to filing a divorce from donald trump former adviser stephanie winston wolkov claimed that the flotus was negotiating a post-nuptial agreement to give her son an equal share of her husband's fortune stephanie even stated that the couple has a transactional marriage and they do not sleep in the same bedroom no marriage | Life For Life | UCJjuPi0MocWQVjUh4M4JLLw | 2020-12-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 449 | 2,635 |
0eh44JJsl18 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eh44JJsl18 | Setting Up Skills And Expertise On LinkedIn (Devon Abejo) | hello we're going to talk about the importance of setting up keywords when using linkedin and a few other little tips so this is my linkedin profile as you can see has my name my position title has my connections and another little neat feature right here is that my linkedin profile has my name in the end now this is customizable something you can set up with your advanced tab so what we're going to talk about is down here on the bottom this is going to be your skills and expertise now these are the things that i'm most endorsed for so as you can see social networking social media marketing social media advertising and microsoft office seem to be the things that i'm most endorsed for it also has devin also knows about some of these other things now you can pick up to 50 different keywords to be endorsed for now this is really important to set up so that way you can have your classmates and co-workers give you kind of these quick endorsements on linkedin now some of the other things the other endorsements are right here are the recommendations so it shows that i've received ten recommendations and that i've given nine now how you receive and send a recommendation is you can ask somebody to send it to you or you can click on their name and do it that way and these are some of the clubs the groups that i'm a part of so you can see american library association advertising professionals people that i'm following my influencers this is another great way to show some of the things that i'm interested in and then also show some of the news items that i'm following now if you are going to endorse somebody what you do is you can go down to their name i'll pick this is one of my co-workers for my most previous job now you go all the way down to would you like to recommend so you can click that um and this shows all of my recommendations i would go down here and it would show she was a colleague continue and then we were in the same group my title her title and then this is where you um go and give your recommendation so i'm not going to actually leave this but just to show you then you would hit send and it will send them a message to let them know that you've endorsed them go back home so again back to my profile it's just really important to keep you know as much information on here as possible so here's my summary these are some projects that i've worked on this is a link to my personal website this gives where i'm working things like that so these are just some of the key items to keep on your profile | SJSU School of Information | UCtGthCqkWXZsbQbvfK_FHNQ | 2013-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 490 | 2,539 |
2WDOqEqslsA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WDOqEqslsA | unboxing FALL 2020 must have PUBLIC DESIRE PRADA dupe| Carla Simon| Fall 2020 | hello everyone and welcome back to my channel in today's video we're going to be unboxing an item from public desire [Music] if you're already subscribed to my channel welcome back if you're new to my channel welcome my name is carla and on this channel i share videos on fashion beauty and lifestyle if you enjoy these kinds of videos then please subscribe down below okay guys so this is the item that we're going to be unboxing i'm actually very excited to unbox this um this is a dupe for something i just wanted to try them just to see if i would appreciate purchasing this item so i just found these on public desire so i decided to purchase them i do believe that in this video i may show you like this item styled with like how i would style it with a couple of clothing items these clothing items are from my online store so if you like any of these pieces just check my store out at shopkarla simon.com so yeah let's continue with this so how much did i end up paying so the paper right here doesn't say how much i paid for them but i want to say they were like sixty dollars if i'm not mistaken i think there were sixty dollars and when you see this item you'll realize that even though it's kind of like you know some would say it's pricey it's a dupe for an item that's pretty pricey in itself so that the dupe it's a dupe for a prada item this is the box right here let's open this up actually i'm going to put it right here and this is what they are so they are a pair of boots and when i take them out of the bag you'll notice that there a dupe for prada's big chunky boot check those out these are stunning i actually really really like these i love the aesthetic of it like i love how it has this little bag on the side like i think that's so cool and i love that you can do so much with these like you see this chunky heel and i know i know that these boots look like they're intimidating right like they can be a little intimidating but you can actually have so much fun with shoes like this like i'm going to show you them paired with this little um romper like a short set that i have on you'll see that paired and then i'm actually going to pair it with maybe like a a dress type of item and you'll see that as well you can use this piece that i'm going to style these boots with you can use this dress as a t-shirt with biker shorts you'll see exactly what i mean so yeah these are dumb i picked them up in a size 8 so we'll definitely have to see if they fit and i they look like they'll fit fine um if they don't then i'll mention that in the video like i'll mention it as i'm trying things on i'll let you know like if you should size up if you shouldn't size up so yeah that's coming right up and yeah guys these are the shoes i really really like these you see how they look i just want to do a quick close-up of them look at that right there i love the chunky heel love that like it's definitely not leather right but it kind of gives that leather vibe i love how it just ties up right here so if you find that it's a little too tight like if it's more so because you have wider feet you can just open this up a little the zip closure and then of course it just comes filled with stuff and like i mentioned the cute little zip pouch right here which is removable guys if you don't really care for this too much all you have to do is on zip it and this little pouch as you can see right here comes right off and honestly if you like this pouch this would actually probably look really nice like on the waist with a belt so you can make this like a little belt pouch as well so i love that this can be a versatile piece i'm actually just gonna put it back on the boot so let me just share with you guys some of the outfit pieces okay so as you can see right here i decided to pair these boots with this bike a short romper set as i mentioned i was going to and then i just took this cardigan which is part of another set on my website at shop carla simon.com i decided to pair it with this bike a short romper set because i just wanted to give it a more flowy vibe i'm not really sure how to describe the vibe i was going for but this is the end result of what i got and i really really love this i love how this looks it gives that like i don't know like not goth vibe because of the all black because obviously the cardigan has some color but i don't know i just love how this ended up looking and then the second outfit that i decided to do i decided to do a white and black shirt this can be used as a top or it can be used as a dress this you can also find at my website at shopkarla simon.com i decided to pair this and underneath i just have this same romper biker short set i just did it because i just loved how it looked you can you don't have to wear anything underneath this dress but i decided to because i wanted that look like i wanted that peekaboo black short underneath and of course with the beautiful dupe for the powder boots i guys i love these boots i can tell you that right now i love these boots so chances are i'm going to end up getting the prada boots these were just a trial i purchased these to see if i wanted to get the prodder boots and this confirmed it with me because i know that i can also take these boots and i can pair them with some blue jeans i can pair them with sweats like if i wanted to i would take some black sweats these black boots and maybe like a dressier top maybe a boostier top just to add a little bit of dimension in a sense and maybe throw on a jean jacket over i just love playing with these boots these boots guys if you don't want to get the prada boots then i would definitely recommend trying these public desired dupes for them but if you're considering getting the prada boots then i would just say go ahead and get them because i in my opinion i do think that you will enjoy them hope you enjoyed this video please remember to be kind to yourself and be kind to others love yourself and love others as well also remember to give this video a thumbs up and subscribe down below see you in the next video | Carla Simon | UCNUWxUX3QoDsMWjBLhDGXYw | 2020-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,243 | 6,097 |
M6W_19NfTcQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6W_19NfTcQ | ww2 2v2 gbs # 4 Part A and B | okay so alrighty boys a little bit 15 and 7 397 and we're playing the Legion I think there's some buns there are a whole one seven fifteen thousand nine hundred ninety seconds so gonna have a one one but you know there are those some people that will legit lose on purpose and they have no emotion right either so I can't can't determine if they're good or not but if that's you can write here but they have some people that will legit lose ten times on our own purpose and then just dick everybody so I don't know why but they do so she's gonna watch for I commend both of them yes and we voted for USS Tex even though I don't even like a trash thank God we got his your own seventeen laying the [ __ ] guys it's us six those also look at USS Texas Oh some people oh yeah I'm good boy he's a sniper you want to Australia you know let's use it AR so we go over strats so where you're not fun to wear your behind [Music] like that alright I can't push my left oh just dig I completely forgot we were in a game for a second oh my god it's wrong class isn't it oh my god he's running out I thought him that's me oh this kids not that bad he's drop Shawn and [ __ ] I do not like that spot because someone can just like run out and dick me with a PC it'll work better this way yeah [Music] oh no baby I don't know it'll ask it is you got a reason oh just chilling on ball you came to head Nicky my sniper shot warm obviously that's the reason we didn't have to get enough grimy gunfights missed the time a couple those games when those kids wouldn't learn maybe just keep sniping them I swear these kids play so I'm running [Music] there God see that body that keeps glitching right there yeah and doing that [ __ ] all day I didn't want to meet you I was freaking out because I just say oh god he's gonna dig me and I forgot I sucked ass yeah the guy destroy there has to be a keep that I can hit honestly I really didn't know what either honestly I kept thinking he has bowled on that gun her easy row in seven years it's not hard to light this is basically just a [ __ ] quick scoping match this is the best of three destroy okay [Music] and only you hold your breath for long now and just ran shade up top and I didn't nothing she sounds perfectly on the other throw the bomb like [ __ ] I could spawn not exactly sure last to be obvious [Music] oh I put in a song yeah I know yeah well you better run got a noscope a hardware she would show it I literally spread it past I just turned around and sat on the things that found the staircase just spread it up there destroy they don't really oh yeah I wish a [ __ ] would try to snipe me that's nice yeah oh he's just sitting up top oh my god I was at you [ __ ] didn't even know I was there he just freaked out quickscoping wallbang there's no dead silent [Music] that's good hey there did you follow my dog I'm not even gonna lie if we were hosts like we were those kids and we're better people like us I drop shot all the time letter they just rushed across the map where art thou ticket well I suck so much ass yeah at this point oh my god I'm gonna eat the box well I'm ashamed I was basically drag scoping markered how am I getting the young guns are taking over I shot a no snowman okay okay yeah destroy practice empathy let's slap a reflex ID back on this [ __ ] look I see that the kid [Music] fact that I can't lay down that I can't lay down after defusing or crouching [Music] now artists force 3:30 you Don Tyler's still up party oh hi oh nice [Music] thank you oh my god okay oh no I'm a stitch what the pros use the regular scope we're gonna think of the way that we would play a what four times scope the quick scoping is like black ops you have to barely be in it'll connect advanced warfare supply lines at all costs about how we take that sniper is my [ __ ] swamp okay we're hey [ __ ] already called it as you're running back fire cut his side I think Bob might have been down but if he picked it up way to run all the way up there I doubt he ran that way I dict his friend by log oh I know you got slaw he's gonna be a well-kept explosive clumsy [ __ ] go straight for bomb and plant it right next I'll do that yeah you see you [Music] it double dated mid watch offer cut yeah Honduran cut at least one wrinkle it what is that cut cold it might be mad at this Yeah right behind the post and always thought he was looking at Mesa okay whatever starts undestroyed [Music] they donate here they just made mid where I just 6/1 them get out of here start son destroy then to the right - all right so where'd he go Oh I was just like you know what yep Search and Destroy I stopped myself Jordan Belfort [Music] my god one more Ned okay I guess he must've cut through because I got needed i dick Tom he literally just like if I don't need maybe he won't know this I was warned this is Brennan right Oh omid yep hello you throw nades [Music] yeah yeah so why start and destroy run straight through that m-19 oh [ __ ] I don't have and you finish them all so fast enough time to end the game right here I mean yeah one of them I died I feel like those are the kids that have like either older brothers or friends [Music] we're ranked top 100 our teams undefeated we're getting sponsorships bro what are you talking about I've gotten offered some basically knockoff brand of control freaks I should I don't even have a youtube channel [Music] Oh we went from like 396 to 334 oh yeah I wouldn't expect him with much after that Oh another one what are you talking about No all more every single last one so they all go to sleep every single nerd has to go to sleep before we did ladies are tired [Music] tell me I know [Music] oh yeah prank [Music] | Zinnia -_- | UC6-8gAivFVUpFeK-yItIpWA | 2018-01-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,149 | 5,826 |
7RqT-BNpBo4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RqT-BNpBo4 | My Top 5 Tech of CES 2022! | okay that was an interesting ces but let's find out some of the best tech we saw at ces 2022. hey guys thunde here and we are back from ces 2022 and we got to walk around the boots see some companies that we like see some companies that weren't there and we saw a ton of really interesting stuff and this video is going to showcase some of the best tech that i saw at cs 2022 and we've gone ahead to partner with intel who's actually the first company we checked out at the show now intel announced 12th gen for laptops and you're going okay what's so special about 12th gen laptops well let me tell you there's a ton of things that i find truly exciting with 12 laptops first off we saw a lot of devices from different oems that are powered by intel's 12 chain processor both the p series and the h series now starting off with what we saw from dell with the dell xps 13 plus this is an intel evo laptop that now has a 28 watt processor better performance really unique sleek styling of course thunderbolt 4 support as well as wi-fi 6e which all are housed within that soc for the 12th gen processor now we've also saw some really exciting things from razer now razer showcase they're 14 and 17 inch laptop which are using the intel uh 12-12 gen h processor and this allows for just faster gaming performance up to 40 percent faster performance all around 20 higher in terms of gaming performance which has me totally excited so i can't wait to get my hands on those devices now what's really intriguing with 12th gen processor is not just the extra performance that we've seen this year but also the kind of form factors we're getting that extra performance in we saw that with the asus rog flow z13 now why i like this is this is a gaming tablet this is achieved by paying performance p cores and efficiency e-course with intelligent workload prioritization and management distribution through intel's thread director the new intel core i9 12900 hk improves system performance across single and multi-threaded applications like games bringing the h processor to the evo line is something that i didn't expect to see and i'm excited to see more of that so stay tuned guys because i'll be getting devices pretty soon and i'll showcase more about those devices for you but definitely use the link down below if you want to find out more about intel's 12th gen processor now other companies showcase some really cool innovative stuff at the show including bmw with the ix flow concept vehicle now what's so special about this well it simply changes color have you ever seen a card that can change color at will or at least at a touch of a button you can switch between white black or gray any of those three variants and it is truly impressive it does this by with an e ink wrap around the vehicle and they can control the way the cars are changed now we spoke to bmw on the show and they said it is possible for them to have different color variants so i can't wait to see cars that are driving down the street and just changing colors hopefully that happens pretty soon now moving from cars to something i didn't expect john deere came and actually shocked us at the show they announced their first fully autonomous tractor yes the tractor is autonomous and self-driving and you're thinking like how and why is that important well you think about it this way a lot of farmers have a lot of farmland to cover and the ability to have distracted god and do the job for them is really impressive now john deere said the tractor can actually run autonomously for about eight hours uninterrupted and has uh camera systems around it a gps system built in so it knows its boundaries it knows where it is it just knows its location uh according to of course the gps tracking which is great now this can be done directly from an app and from what i heard from john deere is that you can actually have up to 12 tractors that you can control so if you've got a large farm and you want to of course uh do more as just one individual you can easily do it with this tractor and it's actually coming out this year in 2022 later later half of the year so i'm excited to see how that actually performs because this is a an autonomous tractor it reminds me of just the movies which is truly impressive now our last two devices come from samsung and samsung came to the show to showcase some really cool stuff now the very first one is the samsung freestyle now this is a device that first of all looks like a regular projector but also it's just so much more it's got 180 degree tails which means you can actually put the projector up on the screen you can point it in different angles and it's got one of the best autocorrect uh keystones i have seen on the market whether you're on off angle or it's slightly imbalanced it will auto correct the image for you now that image goes from 13 to 100 inches which is great and samsung has a ton of accessories and one of them i absolutely love is the ability to connect this projector to a light bulb socket and you can project it directly from that socket which is impressive so you've got many ways to use this projector and it's something that i think will be fun a lot of people will definitely pick up and i am excited to see that so if you want to find out more or pick yours up because you can pre-order it now use our link down below and finally the last device that truly shocked me at the show was the samsung odyssey arc now the odyssey arc is a 55-inch gaming monitor yes i repeat 55-inch gaming monitor now this has a thousand-hour curve radius which means you can sit right in front of it and you can cover the whole spectrum with your eyes without having any kind of discomfort i felt really comfortable sitting in front of it but it was truly impressive not just because of that size but also the fact that you can split the screen you've got a mechanical dial which allows you to go from uh 32x9 16x9 21x9 whatever aspect ratio you choose you can also have have multiple sources so you can have a game on one screen that's pretty much a 32 inch display in that 55 and you can have your friends you're chatting with you can have a live stream another another screen plus you can lift this up and rotate it and you have it in portrait mode that basically gives you this long display so whatever use case you want to use it for this uh gaming monitor has it now we don't have full details on some of the other specs so i don't know the refresh rate i do know it's a 4k display i don't know how many ports it will have all those details will come later samsung says q2 of 2022 now honestly uh those were quite impressive things we saw at the show i like everything from the monitor all the way to the plethora of 12th gen intel uh based laptops that will be coming out i really like the fact that there is a gaming tablet that actually has a 12-gallon huge processor so for me that's really exciting so if you want to find out more about the 12-10 processor as well as also any of the devices definitely use the links down below and this is why i say thank you very much guys and always enjoy your entertainment | Booredatwork.com | UC5lDVbmgb-sAcx2fjwy3KQA | 2022-01-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,364 | 7,151 |
epFno0a2T7s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epFno0a2T7s | Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Reunion (Stream 6) | Irregular Stream #7 (Twitch VOD) | hello hello everyone Nate glad to see you here bud uh good news I finally got the chance to order Dark Cloud 2. I uh I just hope the copy works that's the only thing I'm really worried about right now it uh I found a copy that was a little bit under the price that um like its average price so I went ahead and ordered it and it looks okay it's not an amazing looking copy or anything but it looks okay the eBay seller says it's in good condition so fingers crossed everything's okay with it once we actually get it um I mean I think it'll be fine hopefully it'll be fun but regardless that one is finally ordered and on its way um we will hopefully be getting that soon and then I got draken guard set up as the next goal now the one that we rolled for it uh the goal for it's 71 it's a fair bit more than are any of the ones we've done so far it's not exactly a cheat game 65-ish dollars 60 well say like 65 and some change and then a few dollars for shipping so yeah we'll uh we'll see it might be a little while until we get that one I'm kind of excited for it I remember playing I don't remember who's Dragon guard one or Dragon guard two but I remember playing one of them when I was younger and I mean I never got far in it or anything but I did enjoy it at least also these replicons are kicking our ass man I need to uh pay a little bit of attention to your parents oh yeah regardless though howdy y'all happy to see you guys here Nate how you doing today bud if you're uh able to talk at the moment I don't know what you got going on today I'm just hoping that okay no map I'm just hoping that uh Crisis 4 here actually works for us today um if if you all have been around the past couple times we've tried to stream Crisis Core there's been some problems not with the game the game itself actually runs just fine just with twitch man it seems like every time we try to try to do crisis Court which dies on us uh fingers crossed no problems today too far behind at least someone's keeping up well I'm a country boy too from where neboheim how about you me gun Gaga hey what's so funny about that you know gun Gaga no but it's such a Backwater name ditto Nibelheim like you've been there I haven't but there's a reactor there right a Marco reactor outside midgar usually means nothing else out there [Laughter] and cloud me and Cloud here are both Backwater experts oh yeah [Music] Good carry on then man Cloud's so so giggly so happy it's weird now I used to seeing cloud like that finally unlocked improperly on the DMW we've only seen his face uh flying through the the slots there for ever now uh when I was playing at some point did I turn down the master volume I did I'm just gonna turn it up one click not too much I don't want it getting too loud but I feel like the uh the voice acting they were sweet bit quiet oh boy uh so yeah if you missed last week it was short you didn't miss much I promise you that but uh we went to visit Eris to build that cart for her but right before we got there song showed up and uh said that hey we were needed now no time to waste blah blah blah um then I was like yo just let me go inside real quick and he was like Eric's not there don't worry about it let's go so and our dumb asses didn't even check which always seemed weird to me like how are you not even gonna walk in and just make sure she's not actually there at the church you're standing right outside of my guy like you could just walk in and see real quick but dude's kind of dumb it's all wait hey uh Zach hmm um so Soldier what's it like huh I'm not getting the question uh well you'll know once you join up if I can join don't worry if I can do it you can cloud look huh it's Genesis that's a Marco excavation test site okay I'll check it out I mean are we surprised it's always Genesis man it's reconnaissance engaging Genesis was not expected not expected so just let them be unreal in any case we need more Intel it's possible that a larger force is hiding inside the building how's this then I go first avoiding combat if possible and sneak inside then I take a look around if I can take them I will if not I'll Bolt come on man I'll prove that Soldier isn't just a bunch of mindless thugs all right the entrance is behind that warehouse make your way in from there gotcha I'm sure you know but it'll be cold mind your body temperature if you stop moving your body temp will go down to get it back up just do your usual thing oh that good idea no worries man you talking to the squat King all right I can get my body temperature up in no time flat you have to always be careful of the cold we'll be standing by here don't take too long soldiers just amazing I don't know if it's because I'm used to playing on the the steam deck doing all the side mission stuff but the game looks extra nice to me right now could also just be because I've really liked snowy Landscapes I find them so that may be it but like bruh this looks really good right now they did a good job with this area that's for sure I've already forgotten what they said in the cutscene like am I supposed to be going in stealth like or am I supposed to just be fighting my way in because like I'm pretty sure I can kick their ass man looks like there's only one way in so that makes that easy let's go oh uh look around a little more is there something I'm missing there's the save point we don't have access to that there's nothing that we can interact with as far as I can tell am I supposed to I really should have been paying more attention instead of looking at all the pretty mountains uh am I supposed to like you should gather some opinions before you go okay from here you can see the patrols clearly take a look before you go there are three guards they all seem to follow a set route guard a patrols the left route by the excavation facility guard B patrols the right route by the warehouse Guard C you can't see very well from here but he seems to have a long route from the back right corner of the warehouse to the front of the excavation facility or we can just murder them all also a joke about doing squats uh no I'm good I know how to squat my guy no worries there Summoner too huh I'm hoping someone or two is better than Summoner one Summoner one wasn't terrible but it definitely showed its age is there any any reason we can't it isn't good to know good to know uh but yeah is there any reason why we can't just murder them all I don't remember but like I'm not particularly worried about it guards are constantly patrolling the facility if you were detected they will give Chase in a battle winsu if they catch up to you is that can escape detection by crouching behind objects like steel barrels while hiding in the marked areas you will not be detected keep your body temperature up if your body temperature goes down so if you stay in one place too long when your body temperature hits 26 you fail why to firm squats five containers but you'll lose one if the [ __ ] oh that's why we don't want to get caught okay gotcha so we don't want to get caught because getting caught means we lose some chests the first game you played on PS2 it's a wonder you still like RPGs yeah so I don't remember much oh am I in the hiding spot you're okay I don't remember much about Summoner one but uh I remember it really wasn't great man it was okay at best okay are you gonna look this way can I can I go that's three there should be two more the bouncer was your second game and made up for it are you joking I've never personally played the bouncer but I've uh watched a little bit about it a review about it specifically and uh man oh man it it didn't look like the type of game that would make up for much I gotta say so that's that's number four right one two three four yeah okay so that's five that's all of them hell yeah beautiful Square Jank uh Jank yes made by square yes I don't I don't know if it's what I would call a good game though I mean I'll have to try it for myself eventually I could certainly be wrong but from what I've seen man I don't know it's not uh it's definitely not at the top of my list of games I wish to play I generally like the stuff that square puts out or at least Square Enix but of course yeah I knew that was coming oh man I don't think it's a terribly expensive game or anything at least I'll give it that I was just admiring your save point over there trying to decide if I should go the other way first I mean I don't see anything over there other than a save point but still tempting to say the least could be a chest maybe hiding behind this one no that is the uh spot we're supposed to go to though looks like Genesis coffee Direct okay so back the way we can I don't know if there's anything hidden over here but come on man can't just not check later oh [ __ ] you can't just dodge roll out of the way of that whatever not that it really mattered in the end activating combat mode I mean I should have known when you ever just dodge a lot of the way of stop of all things this is so much easier than the side quests that I've been doing I really do want to 100 the game because I never have and it's you know Final Fantasy game one of my favorite series but like bro I've been playing on my lunch breaks almost every day [Music] maybe 30 of the way through all of the side missions and I've been doing that basically since I've gotten the game and it's just never ending there's so many freaking side missions man like it's ridiculous if I do end up doing it since you can change the difficulty at any time I think what I'm gonna do is just put it on like normal mode or something so I can just Breeze through all the side mission Sports quickly but I don't know it's a it's a tough sell right now there's lemon kitkats there's also blueberry muffin kitkats I don't know how I feel about that completely honest I love lemons I mean I guess I do like lemon cookies and kitkats are basically just you know chocolate covered cookies damn it uh uh well okay he's dead blueberry muffin sounds pretty good though can't say I've ever had a bad KitKat so I mean it's they're both probably good at the end of the day one of these days I want to order one of those boxers they're like sampler boxes of uh KitKat flavors from Japan weird unique flavors that are exclusive to the country oh yeah try out like uh the matcha and there's definitely other ones but that's the one like everyone talks about I do know I saw in a uh Broad in Japan video that they have sake ones I don't know if you can have those imported or not because they actually have sake in them like it's they're very low levels of alcohol of course but they are technically alcoholic um it's like they can't be sold to minors over there and all that BS but apparently they're also very good and I'm tempted to try them I've never had sake before you need me Genesis remember that if you get rid of me who's going to stop the degradation okay the Genova cells [Music] stop Cloud good work [Music] he knows where the Genova cells are being kept not even Hojo knows you'll never find it then I shall willingly accept my fate but I'll take the world with me Cloud getting his ass kicked by a scientist a scientist trying to run after Genesis like you know this dude's trying to murder you right why the hell are you running toward him my guy [Music] laughs now that's just activating combat mode bruh that is I can't the the enemies I've been fighting in the uh the Whatchamacallit in the I don't have my back buttons anymore um holy [ __ ] side missions it's like impossible to knock their special abilities out because it takes like so much damage to really have any effect on them there um I don't oh okay that works surprisingly well uh okay Papa Phoenix down real quick and then how do we here okay it's been a little while man since I've played not on my steam deck on my steam deck I got the back button set up to be please uh like cure and steel for me oh he's Invincible all of a sudden an Elixir really regen no bruh wait so is he is it only magic oh okay he's switching between wait what bro that's just annoying all right how do I break through his guards there we go okay it's working now just had a wafer to wear out I guess again [Music] and he's got that regen on uh I guess time to pop some ethers man now I'm peacocks cool heal then just knocking the hell out with Fire Man dark beard to the rescue let's go dreams of the morrow a half the shattered soul pride is lost Wings Stripped Away the end is such is fate of a monster we're not monsters you hear me we're Soldier where's your honor even if tomorrow is Barren of promises nothing shall forestall my return if this world seeks my destruction it goes with me Genesis should have finished him off bro that definitely won't come back to haunt us right foreign storing normal DMW mode genesis's image reel will sometimes be added this means the DMW has entered Genesis mode and when his image reels match corresponding limit break move will be added to your stock the Genesis imagerial may become unavailable when proceeding to a new chapter among other reasons but it will reappear when Genesis mode becomes available again why to use limit break okay song cloud where are they hmm what is that hole did they go in I mean Cloud came in after us so who knows man he could be in the facility somewhere but now he's probably in the hole just making sure they didn't like add any chests or anything after we left can we go down here oh it will let us uh uh there's probably nothing downstairs right would even let us go back downstairs now probably not one kicks is this Genesis mode let's go can we yes okay what's Apocalypse look like dude Soldier find your own business well that's fancy pure dark Rosario thanks man honestly expected a little bit more but I'll take it now that we can just explore down here is there anything or is it just just an empty room that's too bad I feel like that would have been a fun place to hide something yes you can still Master well you can Master Materia um but it doesn't do anything mastering it outside of whenever you go to fuse it it may fuse something different um there's probably other small changes like the amount of SP you get if you uh get rid of it and stuff like that but like yeah what about the slots uh uh if I'm not mistaken the only thing oh yeah yeah like you can't master the slots themselves or do you mean like the material slots or the literal slots up in the corner of the DMW gauge the DMW you can get memories from people which I don't think actually does anything outside of like give you more story bits um and then the material slots now there's no like It's all under the equipment screen here there's no connection for any of them or anything like that so yeah BMW okay you remember having healing one and costly punch on the command bar I don't think so my memory is pretty [ __ ] but maybe if you get like all of the memories for someone you can unlock it as an ability or something I'm not 100 sure though it's how you beat Minerva yeah I can imagine healing one would be a huge help man new mail from consul right bumper snowy Village so now you're in modem buteoheim eh isn't that near icicle in the permafrost area must be freezing cold out there that area was once a candidate for Mako of excavation when it was a buzz with construction workers and scientists around the Shinra facility but after the plans for Mako reactor were canned The Village was deserted that is until reports of disturbing activities started popping up recently the seclusion and harshness of the environment must make it a convenient location for anti-shinner groups yeah I don't remember man I'm sure you're right but it's been so long uh healing wind materia is there a way to get the following material crisis cord healing wind and costly punch uh uh [Music] okay so you can buy it it looks like healing wind is a special material from a special shop that increases the chances of healing wind on the DMW activating um so yeah there's a similar one healing wave um that yeah I don't know exactly what it does but it's not quite the same thing random game words are hard random game FAQ form posts aren't uh aren't necessarily the the most informative for all the fine details but as far as healing wind goes at least yeah it looks like you have to buy it from a specific shop I'm assuming it's something similar for costly punch [Music] when I was younger I don't think I did even half of the uh side missions so I probably missed a lot of the shops and things like that because not all of them but from what I've read that's how you unlock a lot of them it's between like talking to people and uh and doing the side missions unlock all the that stuff fancy house this doesn't look haunted at all activating combat mode oh yeah [Music] I never got real big into the material Fusion thing either you can make some really powerful Materia as far as like uh the stat bonuses that you get results by doing it yeah um but from what I remember of the game like it wasn't hard enough to really require all that hence why I haven't messed with it a whole lot now either I did a little bit to get the uh like dark blizzara dark Ferrara and stuff like that a little bit early but yeah I haven't really tried to optimize the the stat bonuses with them or anything Soldier members I thank you for your daily hard work shinner's rapid growth is given birth to distortions in many parts of our world there are shinra's shadows dark entity entities that the president and the vice president must confront that in turn May Define us as victims of shinra's Shadows however we as employees of the Sugar Company must act with accountability and I trust that you will do just that even without my leadership thank you and good luck what are you looks like I have some voicemail messages wait what uh sure let's listen to some why not man 23 messages all right costly punch fuse a punch accessory with a DMW material okay okay okay so you have to unlock the shop or whatever that lets you buy those buy one and then fuse any punch accessory with that how the hell does the phone service still work here like this place looks pretty run down my guy [Music] hey my stomach's been hurting ever since I had those drinks at your place who gives I'm gonna Sue message good luck suing my guy can you check for me it's probably not here now girl are there any front row seat Plus front row seats for what message I understand uh it's a little ominous can we write your place for a private party ltps what are ltps am I missing something obvious oh they had some shady stuff going on oh okay yeah yeah I got you recycling I thought you were talking about the game so that that didn't even cross my mind personal bottle for clothes I don't think calling repeatedly is really gonna do much for you might oh [ __ ] my controller just died [Music] the [ __ ] leaves D-Day voicemails who the [ __ ] keeps calling a business after realizing they're closed over and over again like just in general man like bro we're pretty obviously closed leave us the hell alone I don't think anyone was here to take your deal anyways I bet you are calling today in your facilities so we wanted to pick it up just to get rid of it 23 okay so Trump next to the stage we're going to want to pick that up whatever the hell that is oh this right here there's something in the trunk trunk that was a that was it it was just a power wrist really that's what all of that was about uh fatality and something that silenced some abilities meh no wait hold on I was here for a reason power wrist attack Plus 10. all of that all of those calls and things were just for a damn plus 10 attack equipment why make it sound so uh ominous man Quest marker glitch what's this then a boiler handle okay and we're probably gonna need that for something at least the water's still hot must be a natural spring I say we just ignore that thing and take a bath dude no we gotta fight It and Weep the fire huh are you weak the fire and use Fire magic doesn't make much sense Get Wrecked conflict resolved and you monsters does that mean he's here would he have to be here for his monsters to be appearing is that how it works ow wait seriously it's way too hot is there any way I can cool things down I mean you know magic my guy like you could just conjure a giant ice cube into the bath or seven where okay so we got the boiler handle thing I imagine that's what we gotta do pop the boiler handle into something turn down the boiler oh yeah where is said boiler though I don't think it's going to be by the stage it's just the right way yeah okay uh we got showers up the stairs then the natural spring boiler yet Cloud come on I mean with all the overgrowth and filth and whatnot this place has obviously been closed for a while so the idea that a boiler's still up and running is just kind of crazy but maybe the boiler's full of cold water that we can dump in up ahead deal is waiting for you oh Ramirez what happened what Ramirez and song okay the boiler up here no help that's fine take your time my guy hmm maybe it's a little farther on I mean it would make sense for it to be an oh second floor in Boiler Room it would make sense for the boiler to be near the Boiler Room I think it's a good place to look uh uh I'm assuming we can't get that worst bracelet okay where's this damn boiler control thing at another floor down guess so is the one boiler Thing Really Gonna Give us access to two different like a chest and a uh material though that doesn't sound right oh is this the handle [Music] the steam is okay so that'll let us get this Materia did that also cool off the hot spring though for what are you inspecting it for just grab it oh it's not even material it's a lightning armlet that's uh an item I guess uh it's definitely still full of water doesn't look hot though hey okay and before more useless junk that means useless might be a little harsh for this spell but it's not exactly a mission critical thing either oh yeah especially since I'm pretty sure I have a couple of them already one thing with only having one person whereas like with Final Fantasy 7 you know you have parties of three is I feel like I don't get as much Variety in the material that I can use because obviously the slots are limited that you can have equipped at any time and you can switch it up like you can have a few different preset equipment loadouts but uh I don't know man like I I have two and I feel like those are the only two I ever really need there's one for like hard bosses when I'm doing side missions that has like barrier and and barrier and stuff like that and then I have my just normal one okay so I don't really get a mess around with the spelling crap very much especially because it's not like I know whenever I'm gonna need dispel magic or something equipped unless I fight something and die to it a couple times I guess it should have been me I should have dealt with Genesis yeah then why'd you send me to prepare you for your next fight have you lost it stop it someone's waiting for you no in jail don't do this very good angio it is time to exact pensions for our families suffering family no my father is dead fine then do it for your mother my mother's shame made her take her own life shame how terribly misguided she should have been proud that she was the namesake of our experiment Project G or should I say project Jillian don't say her name Jillian the woman implanted with Genova cells Genesis who had her genes mapped onto him during the fetal stage yes Genesis was a failure I'll admit it but you and you you were actually bred inside Jillian's body you you are perfection Zach I am perfect a perfect monster my cells can absorb genetic traits and pass them along to others a two-way conduit Genova's power has passed on to you completely Zach do you remember what I said about our enemy being all that create suffering yeah but you're not one of them but I created my own suffering Zach let me show you stop it don't know what you're doing damn this dude's hardly better than Hojo my guy [Applause] that's a pretty damn low bar hahaha hojo's kind of a bastard I get like okay so the cells can you know merge and [ __ ] because of his Genova abilities or whatever but where the [ __ ] all the metal armor come from fire and Ice okay ow that hurt hot oh damn boy I'm dead oh I'm alive just barely [Music] ow you dick your shots power Soldier all right here comes the big one for a level five limit break that really didn't do much man oh wow you really don't take any oh I'm dead no AP cost I mean that doesn't do much for me sadly uh uh I guess this is where dispel would come in handy should probably go ahead and pop a phoenix down oh good he's throwing up barrier again she's slowing me what was that I didn't want to just do like magic spam again but oh wait starting against magic this time okay so it changes nice or no MP cost though so like wow pick let me get a couple off nice oh god dude I did not mean to use that whatever This Is the End no not if I can having the uh The Cure spell and the use item thing on the same thing I don't know if it's the best move come on one more there we go offensive lust okay that's attack end of button I don't know what the hell end of gluttony is gosh where I'm gonna burn through all of my [ __ ] either this one fight you have entirely too much health my guy oh [ __ ] oh God this is bad good thing we popped the Phoenix down we might be dead here I thought oh we'll just attack and get a couple crits on his back to get rid of the thing no he still got his block up barrier yup we down [Music] okay pop couple ethers you still have yeah okay you still have physical block don't now though foreign like two attacks away with magic or just like three or four with oh that's annoying uh I don't think we actually need to make any changes now that we know lestrat here so lust is okay lust is attack thank you ow e damn dude uh anything please okay parks oh look at that twitch went down imagine that my guy every time I swear every time I play Crisis Core what is this okay it should be reconnecting in a moment let me pull up task manager is it like is something I don't I don't know what the problem is like every single time dude there we go we should be live again every time that we do Crisis Core it [ __ ] dies I mean it's back I'm gonna keep going this is the longest Crisis Core stream we've had in a while before it died but I'm looking at my stats here past manager performance monitor okay let's see here I guess I'll check out ethernet stats okay I'm not like maxing out on it here or anything back to the game I'm gonna have to try to play the game and watch [ __ ] uh task manager at the same time I guess but they're just rolling around here like okay my CPU usage is high don't get me wrong anyways [Music] my GPU is not getting that high my CPU is getting pretty high but not like pegged to 100 or anything I don't I don't understand what the problem is if it's just coincidence or or what but like every [ __ ] time dude oh well damn dude oh look at that it's down again bruh what is going on I really don't understand what is going on is it a twitch thing is it a me thing I don't the the reason why I don't think it's a problem with me right like with my computer or anything is because I remember when I mean and twitch can't even [ __ ] hear me right now viewers but I remember like when oh wait maybe you guys can hear me now yeah okay looks like it's back up now anyways the reason I don't think it's a me problem is because remember when we had the uh recording quality settings boosted way too high like my voice got all [ __ ] up and stuff but the the stream didn't [ __ ] up right um [Music] so like I don't think it's a knee problem like I don't think it's my CPU or GPU problem or anything like that so I don't know why this is happening I've updated OBS my internet connection at home as far as I can tell is fine but it's also happened a couple times whenever we've just been playing PS2 games only a couple though it's like every damn time [Laughter] that uh we do crisis score though maybe some Steins game [ __ ] it's the time okay maybe man I honestly don't know what it is I have no clue oh it died again and that time the game wasn't even like doing anything I'll tell you what here's what we're gonna do we're gonna take a break [Music] here gonna take a few minutes break hopefully it'll be back up five huh back up and Betty LOL there you go I mean it's back up again now but for how [ __ ] long I don't know I couldn't tell you I literally have no idea I did see my server disconnected for just a moment too so maybe it is some weird like Comcast my internet provider maybe they're like this is the specific time of that we're gonna update every [ __ ] week Wednesday Wednesday at about 6 30 because I think that's roughly because I started the stream late last week so I think it was around 6 30 7 o'clock that we had issues last time too um but I don't know like I said we're gonna take a few minute break I'll uh pee maybe grab a drink or something and uh yeah it's normally Wednesday at 3 A.M I [ __ ] wish it was 3 A.M I'm not doing [ __ ] at 3am like it does usually actually happen early in the morning but the last few Wednesdays we've had trouble around the same time every Wednesday like I don't know I don't know I mean it is you know Hot Spot time not hot spot but like you know it is the time kids are getting home from school and starting up their their Netflix and all of YouTubes and all that [ __ ] so maybe I don't know but anyways like I said I'm gonna take a quick break pee maybe get a drink or something and then uh we'll try and finish this fight and hope for the best that it doesn't keep disconnecting because I want to get through Crisis Core and we're never gonna get through Crisis Core efficient keeps happening so we're gonna excuse me keep giving it a try be back in just a couple minutes guys I'm basically just so we're not gonna write over baby noodle save we're gonna start a new one here you're Mr Potter you have been accepted to Hogwarts School Witchcraft and Wizardry more sincerely Albus Dumbledore Headmaster welcome to Diagon Alley Harry a place like this before that's because there is none like it this is all of vander's wand oh God okay we're gonna have to zoom out a little bit let me fix it on Twitch well or on OBS I meant but maybe it'd be simpler to just do that it's gonna have a tiny bit of a border but like at least everything will be on screen and I don't have to [ __ ] up my PS2 settings so like for you join me inside I I'm sure he said something but we were too busy looking at stuff can we can we talk to people don't run from Every Creature you encounter you can't defeat stronger creatures later unless you defeat weaker creatures now yeah this is like an RPG game isn't it we have inventory like money or anything level one no experience we have zero sickles so no money okay and we have no items nice you remember this being hard especially the [ __ ] bank area I've never played this one I'm I'm fairly certain I played a Harry Potter game as a kid but oh God I really don't remember which one hello Arie this is Mr Ollivander he'll set you up with a want come find me later at Gringotts Bank Our God speaking of the bank area there's only one wand for every wizard we'll have to test a few before we find yours try this one first cool can I blow some [ __ ] up now obviously not the right one for you maybe you'll have better luck with this one [Music] that's a no from me dog still not working you must need a very special one I have an idea try this one it's made of Holly with a phoenix feather cord oh snap we found just the wand for you Harry Potter it is equipped with the Spells flopindo and vermilius Uno which will protect you in Magic encounters I can't pay for it though Hager does a range for 119 sickles to be charged to your account at Green Gods thank you for stopping by I'm sure you'll put your wand to good use you receive Harry's wand let's go dude thank you oh no Harry Potter thank you you have received your wand the most necessary equipment of any Witcher wizard you can now cast the first of many spells you will learn cool can I do that now have no items okay sweet this is like a whole [ __ ] RPG game huh use this item yes oh can't use it right now okay well [ __ ] two then hey aren't you Harry Potter well you are aren't you and if you're here it means you're finally going to Hogwarts does everyone know everything about me this is gonna be great Harry Potter Hogwarts is there anything I can do for you do you need any famous witches and wizard cards I don't know what they are oh they're the best they're cards you collect and trade and you can make card combinations that create Magic sounds better than playing Solitaire I used to do that a lot who the [ __ ] is this guy who are we even talking to right now dude I have a lot of spare cards I'd be honored to give you some of them there are four different decks you can collect here pick the one you want to start with who's your deck Justice pillow [Music] Army Merwin the malicious Gregory the tsunarmy ismarmy I what sure Gregory the smarmy that's who we want dude this deck looks interesting enough there are two more things you'll need one's a folio Magi where you store your card collection well thanks man the other thing you'll need is a folio triplicis you store your card combinations in it I even throw in a couple of combinations for free well aren't you just the best dude you receive card combination you receive card combination doesn't even tell us what card combination you just you just receive a card combination you have found a famous witches and wizards card and another one and another one and another one what the [ __ ] thank you this is very generous of you all right it's been a few minutes the stream is still up it doesn't have the reconnect button on it there so hopefully that's a good sign [Music] oh I'm gonna pull up task manager again just so I can keep an eye on it to make sure there doesn't seem to be any problems there let's return to game and hope for the best shall we return the game okay okay he's got M barrier up right now oh you bastard it's task manager task manager is causing the problem it's drawing too much power [Music] all right uh get ether ready end of gluttony oh that's a heel okay you bastard man okay Thunder of NBA noodle thank you so much for the five bits love Thunder of envy sucks that hurts bro you need to keep an eye on that if he's doing Thunder of Envy we need to just okay it also happens very quick so what have we learned we learned that getting crit after crit on him activating activates a very strong and very annoying ability God got the Pete's Pepsi I did see that message that you sent me love I uh I personally I don't think I would like it I mean considering I don't like beets I'll do two no empty costs in a row let's go dude oh my God too bad I can't use it three no MP costs in a row this is the game taking pity on me Get Wrecked [Music] let's go dude oh he still got barrier of them blind I really need to get better at dodging that tragic lead you've been told it tastes like marshmallows I don't know how I feel about a marshmallow flavored Pepsi though you know like ow that's holy [ __ ] bringing out the big guns meteor shots the power of soldiers [Laughter] where's the Death Adder from here all right I'm actually I I'm not sure if you're talking about my controller or not my controller but like my my mouse or like an actual their snake right Furious Mouse clicking yeah okay I figured that's what you were talking about but the adder is like an actual snake too isn't it I'm a [ __ ] idiot so I don't know for sure but I think it is but I'm using a controller no mouse right now I'm sure the the keyboard and mouse controls for this are probably fine but okay nice is that stun him for a second it doesn't you just get invincibility given to us and then like everything will be a-okay come on let's go one more no you don't there we go GG finally four thousand Guild three thousand SP lightning armlet it's everything I could ask for Zach you have my thanks this is for you foreign always embrace your dreams if you want to be a hero you need to have dreams and to honor thank you [Music] must suck to kill your Mentor like that rip bro Skye is closer in the city above above right kind of scary but the flowers might like it Maybe [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] the whole moment's kind of sad and everything but like and just throwing the Buster sword up spinning around 20 times and then slow motion walking away though kind of ruins the mood my guy so you want to be in Soldier hang in there speaking of that filter right there man is everybody here now sir you're all rookies right sir yes sir one piece of advice no in order embrace your dreams and whatever happens protect your soldier honor got it sir we're all coming back here alive you hear me let's go seem awfully sure of that fact there my guy saying you're bound to lose a rookie or two I'm just throwing that out there man yeah we'll save the game I can't remember what chapter is it I think it's chapter seven or eight but there's one specific chapter um that once you do that you can't get all of these side quests anymore uh uh prices core um all missable missions point of no return okay missables are some side missions items shops uh huh cursed ring fan clubs squatting minigame number guessing game material pickup and delivery perfume building Aeris flower wagon until you leave for Nibelheim so basically it seems like before we start chapter eight is when you wanna make sure you do everything like ah did my controller get disconnected oh no I [ __ ] I'm dumb that's clicked off on the the thing like so glad Christopher Walken is our drill instructor Project G not sure how I'd feel about that oh there's experiment I apprehended Hollander and modayoheim and turned him over to the company after that the company put me on standby that was a while ago shinras in disarray the Turks are hanging around me every day they say our vacations overlapped coincidentally yeah right but none of them ever mentioned angiel or Genesis not a whisper almost as if they never existed is that how little soldier is worth what exactly do I have left to fight for what is Soldier honor I believe sir Taco Bell I don't think they've removed anything like just very minimal changes outside of uh you know graphically speaking suntan lotion no never mind that what is this are they putting me out to pasture you could use some r r I'm bored that's it I'm calling them director lizard's not in he's been missing for a while now it was lizard who was funding hollander's research using the company's money are you serious we're interrogating Hollander so we should learn more soon what's wrong with them hmm people what are they all thinking the truth lies within each person but even truth seems suspect once it leaves their mouths it's his name go do something calling aerith how do you know that am I being watched no she's the one being watched that girl is an ancient the only one left in the world you didn't know she never said anything um the only one left in the world huh [Music] she is one of a kind foreign let's go dude I do not remember this a weave are we in the simulation is any of this real right now I'm not convinced drive my material still yeah Chocobo mode Let's Go uh this is [ __ ] ridiculous dude especially put this in our [ __ ] uh Beachwear beautiful these guys are still around but Genesis Genesis may be around too huh when the soul leaves the body it returns to the life stream yeah and a river of souls circles the planet perhaps genesis's soul is also controlling copies from the live stream is that what you're saying just a supposition in any case your vacation's over come with me junan is under attack by an unknown Force Genesis copy suddenly so showing back up June on being attacked by an unknown Force I mean is it possible there's some sort of connection there this is bad Genesis coffees again they're just running wild activating combat mode now wielding the Buster sword Zach has learned to take a Battle Stance by expending APS that can change the stanch change to a stance which has a guarding effect X plus a to take stance when a battle stands the attack command is changed to strong attack which greatly increases the impact of abilities furthermore Zach does not flinch when attacked X to strong attack okay now wielding the bus sword Zack has gained the necrosmos effect stores a little MP and AAP every time Zach defeats an enemy with attack or ability okay so X plus a this is gonna sting nice do not gives me flashbacks though to playing Final Fantasy 7 original I spent way too much time right up there grinding it's not over yet is it we'll Evacuate the residence you work on securing Hollander I'm securing Hollander don't you need me on the battlefield Hollander has top secret information the President says he's Priority One with director Lazard absent soldiers chain of command is shaky at best these attackers exploited that weakness attack you're the only one who can move freely you must secure Hollinger Hollander is being held at the eighth level Detention Center in Upper Gina use the emergency elevator to go up it's at the end of this path Zach we need this he's still being interrogated he can't fall into enemy hands okay I'll go I don't even remember why I spent so much time grinding up there gotta remember if maybe there was something you could steal did not say we just got check mail and box empty oh it's just battle tips and stuff useless crap yeah no I don't even remember why I just remember doing it a [ __ ] ton me and my buddy uh were playing through it around the same time when I was a kid and uh I was still on disc one he was either almost through disc two or just starting disc three I don't remember and we started around the same time played about the same amount of times but he was the type of person that just like rushed to the end as the type of person that searched for everything and uh to make matters worse and we were nearly the same level he was I think a couple levels higher than me um because you know later in the game stronger enemies more experienced blah blah blah but yeah Disc One almost as high of a level as he was on this way too early three and way farther behind in the story that's how much time I spent there's a bunch of it was spent right up here yeah I still don't remember why though like noodle you gotta go all right thank you for coming in and thank you for the five bits okay I need to spend less time [ __ ] around with the new Battle Stance thing how about this can I walk while in battle here we go okay can you block can bye now oh no you don't but it doesn't seem to do anything [Music] okay seems like Battle Stance is only good for like one set of attacks too weird okay I admit I don't remember this Battle Stance thing all that well I miss any chess on the way up here did I no don't think so please don't forget you I won't forget you love [Music] I haven't yet why would I start now Genesis no a copy it's a hell of a sword he got there Genesis now that's a gun blade dude taking you down it's enough Leon ain't got [ __ ] on this guy the power of soldier conflict resolved [ __ ] my inventory is full of potions maybe I should start using them every now and then what they already hit us upstairs no but security was spread thin after the attack and he used that opportunity to escape he escaped on his own yes it's as if he knew an attack was about to occur possible that he received some outside help where is he are there any leads cameras in the sixth level of upper junon have a positive ID on Hollander we're on the sixth level of lower June on so we should be somewhere up ahead to go to Upper junong go through the central passageway gate and go straight press the switch to operate the gate all right you look after the wounded sir as for Hollander leave him to me obvious info is obvious chests anything nope uh uh okay fandanga's mastered I could probably fuse that into dark thundaga there is a electrocute I would rather have I think electrocute than than some dog uh but I don't know I'm not entirely sure how to make it be honest with you Quake would be pretty cool I don't know how to get another Darkness material though Blade Dark fandanga some doggath and Daga anything cool no okay dark thumb dog it is uh we have a bunch of us in us we'll just use one of them do we want to throw anything into it magic magic plus one nah it's fine just fuse yep yes I know she didn't use this material who would have guessed okay then we also have Kira we could upgrade that to kiraga not that we really have enough health for it to really matter right now but might as well I guess oh we actually already have a kiraga is there anything better we can make with it then not really Elemental Ward osmoga region kiraga oh that would make Darkness you gotta have a poor that's rough though man gotta have a full uh we gotta have a full Cura with a graviga to make a [ __ ] Darkness I wonder if we can buy it from somewhere HP plus 80 percent that's pretty good dude uh maybe we'll just do that AP plus eighty percent yeah it's not like I'm using the cura for anything since I already have a kiroga anyways yeah screw it where's the one that I already have equipped this one now do we have anything that yes Fat Chocobo feathers HP plus 130 I mean that looks pretty good to me dude fuse I'm sure it's not actually the best move but don't care equipment no not on this one this one's getting that kiraga that I have wherever that's at there it is how many material do we have because you can only carry so many then you okay you already got the HP up plus 130 percent uh you're also meant to have kiroga equipped though nice nice steel I only have one of so I'm not getting rid of it okay let's go and we got a new mail never mind let go what do you got simultaneous attack Zach where are you Soldier operatives try again Soldier operatives are being sent out because we're getting attacked from all over the place I'm on a chopper myself on my way to an assignment you were on vacation weren't you did it get cut short these recent attacks May spell real trouble for us what's worse the chain of command is in shambles since director Lazard suddenly disappeared nobody seems to know where anyone is yeah sucks to suck that's good cursed wait uh uh uh I'm very confused and about to die time complex results I think I might have been screwed something up somewhere go back to the equipment screen why do I have the cursed ring on this I mean the curse ring is powerful don't get me wrong but bruh also kiraga should be here uh kiraga should be there yeah an HP up should be there barrier and barriers too okay there we go oh except I also want to put that one not the other one missed the chest it's probably gonna be useless drain meh it's hard to justify using drain and [ __ ] whenever I can just cure although you won't get is drain MP or HP I think it's HP but come on man free way to get MP would be useful though pestering me in combat mode I hardly ever actually feel I should probably just unequip steal honestly and then equip something like attack up or HP up or or something along those lines uh uh what can we do with attack up can we do anything cool with it if we make it like ridiculous tack up plus right now it's sitting at 14. there's 15 15 16. 17. 20. what was 20 dark Fandango rather not another 20 oh that's our nice HP up though so yeah no not really still equipped something here though I mean if I'm never going to use it anyways what's the point of having it here HP up less dying take us up to over five thousand HP I kind of want to tack up man but it's not as impressive just Plus 14. yeah let's just do the HBO [Music] I think we'll be happy enough with that no too many copies I think we can handle it though man all this complaining you're doing about the copies like it's really not that bad foreign why you keep running bro where are you gonna go oh well I guess that wasn't a terrible idea but you really think something like that's gonna get me down man come on combat mode are you weak two no you're not week though I'm hoping to line a couple of them up I'm at the edge there we go oh [ __ ] no nothing not enough MP ow also ow brace yourself this isn't gonna do much level one against an armored tank I'm guessing a couple thousand oh never mind 999 which I mean considering how much health it's got in total that's still not [ __ ] but oh my god dude see what I mean about some of them like their abilities are just impossible to take out oh is that all it does it just summons more of those dudes that's not actually that big of a deal then excuse me I'm trying to cure here dick oh my God no Invincible let's go do it thank you ow what would have been really cool is if you could have uh swapped your loadouts like mid battle that would have been really handy thing to be able to do shaking you down oh no you don't you have to kill stuff of the proficiency to go up it doesn't seem like just attack take that so because this like changed the number of them the farther down we get that does it change the number of them that it spawned I'm a little bit confused about what the the because normally it like lessens the amount of damage the attack does but since this is just a summon one that's the only thing I can think of I mean obviously getting it down to zero would cancel it entirely but when you get it down to 75 does it like summon 25 less that's enough they really have to give you like no weaknesses my guy I guess here's our chance to see the lowest we got him before it was down to like 75 okay yeah so we only summoned to that time that makes sense that'd be a great time for another like a summon or something so I could get rid of these guys easily you're not weaked anything does I mean that does like what 6 000 or something yeah that only does three times dark Baraga honestly seems like the best one unless somebody is resistant to it because it shoots out three different Fireballs each one doing like 1500 dish damage will lock the gate and make this a place of Refuge making progress huh as for me I still haven't secured Hollander Gotta Move yes understood uh are you a child what are you doing out here my guy shouldn't you be like at home or something man haven't arrived at my post yet could the director's absence have be having this much of an impact on the operation's lack of finesse by the way how was the beach you looked awfully stressed out before he went did the waves in the sun help you at all ah Soldier members are being deployed in response to the simultaneous attacks that have been hitting everywhere I'm mailing you from the helicopter that's taking me to my assignment by the way I just heard about what you told the rookies on your first mission after you changed your hairstyle embrace your Gene dreams and whatever happens protect your soldier honor I was so moved when I heard this it's been my personal motto ever since I'm following you until the end Zach I don't remember who that is I don't know if I should remember who that is l-u-x-i-e Luke's Rays I'm just gonna call them Lux that grunt there he got air sick man we don't have enough problems already is that a thing always been worried to get on boats for extended periods of time because I feel like I'll get boat sick seasick whatever it's called but his air sickness a thing I just saw cisne heading to the eighth level of upper junon first an assault on midgar and now there's trouble in June on I have to say this hasn't been a good year for Shinra I'll rendezvous with cisne and continue the evacuation you keep pursuing Hollander you got it my dad have you any idea what junong's annual budget is like right now we're in the red as it is get rid of these monsters at once huh what's the commotion I love that that's what he's worried about right now wow it's a spectacle meanwhile that lady's just like man look at all the pretty sights things are blowing up everywhere hey you okay yeah I got sick on the helicopter what cloud Zach he remembered well of course good to be working with you again man yeah although my job is kind of dull don't say that search and rescue is very important work hey why don't we grab a bite to eat after you're done my trees really that would be great so once I'm feeling better I'll go because right now just thinking of food makes me sorry Zack my bad don't sweat it well hope you feel better soon try to throw up cloudy if he can help it [Music] yeah that way is the air base he's trying to get away by air no way come come come more Fun Machines if you can't stop them no worries man I'll stop dip Hollander once I catch you I'll deck you good I mean the Turks are in there they could probably deal with a couple little Machines man the weapons Hollander used to escape are now headed to the evacuation area destroy them before they can bring harm to junon's Residence can initiate battle with the weapons by coming into contact with the enemies make sure you destroy all the weapons to prevent them from breaking through start with the ones closest to the defense line two down activating combat mode it's just one this time yup anymore I get that two for one special let's go oh there's little guys too hi activating combat mode dark thundaga just feels like cheating in this scenario did that hit no okay no damage activating combat mode as long as I can keep doing this without taking damage I mean regaining all of my mp2 like I could just go forever dude activating combat mode oh [ __ ] is there another one almost got me there bud anymore oh yeah they just keep coming out of the way where you guys literally don't stand a chance man is there like a bigger enemy I need to fight or something accomplished bring it on oh no I thought it was something bigger it's not he just spawned behind me Hollander so we'll pay for this but they really weren't that big of a deal magic up plus times one it's always nice to have I suppose [Music] uh chests any no really not a single hmm seems suspicious but okay of course we'll save I don't think we necessarily need it but if the game offers feels irresponsible not to now we've got scorpion types the colander's too well connected activating combat mode um oh you dumbass I've literally walked right into that watch this kiraga take 26 empty okay having some sort of like recover MP when you attack thing would be super handy man I like it better whenever you just kept doing the EM seal oh and a healing wind let's go killing wave sorry not waste close enough [Music] you want to go back to just yes that bro that is not what we just agreed on questions [Music] we literally haven't done anything this entire battle my guy I don't think he's touched me oh no wait I did run into the anfield once because my own stupidity I took damage hollanders that way right I really have to get serious now and before Hollander gets away and it's our fault that's far enough hey what is he should have known Mission failed this goes on your permanent record oh look who finally showed up sephiroth long time no see let the Turks take care of the rest I was on my way to modeoheim but I heard you were in the area lucky me the situation has not resolved Genesis copies have been cited around the world that can't be we wiped out those Genesis copies did Genesis really die they've been cited in midgar as well I see the slums too permission to return granted uh yeah take care you too so does that make set forth our boss I mean I guess he is the highest ranking the device Hollander was using has been stolen Genesis probably we'll meet again soon I'll hold you to that it's weird seeing sephirotha's you know a decent guy your desire is the bringer of Life The Gift of the goddess Legend shall speak of sacrifice that World's End the wind sails over the water's surface quietly but surely welcome back I'm stream nice to meet you sorry welcome Nate save sure man foreign chapter six because I don't want to move on to chapter 8 until I at least grab all of the uh sidequest start things even if I don't necessarily complete them like right away I thought I sensed something but maybe not how did you miss that it didn't even like come out of hiding it's just going down the road oh damn that sucks man did you get it figured out okay any NGO copy you don't know why but you got it started well that's always the worst man I hate when that happens like computers and [ __ ] foreign thank you was it protecting us yeah probably looks like it's degrading poor thing does this mean and Jill is out there too it was so I don't know sad what did you come here to do so a flower wagon let's make one hmm yeah but don't worry can you hear me stay right where you are I don't know if that thing's gonna listen to you my guy I'll take care of things so [Music] let's do it come on Zach come this way yeah hey aerith when the wagon's done will you go above the plate yeah yeah but I'm still a little scared [Music] so first I'll fill the slums with flowers oh come on when you go above I'll be with you don't be afraid Zach thank you right now that that's done let's get this wagon built I'll go gather the materials aerith you wait here yep did you say hi to Mr Noodle holy [ __ ] we got mail okay and a new mission uh Mail Time sister you're not busy are you I guess Soldier is in a state of utter chaos without director Lazard certainly more than the president can handle so now he gives us Turks all the work just the other day I had to cut my vacation short well that last one I guess you knew all along that I was on assignment I'm sorry how are you doing these days still smoldering I bet why don't you try the beach again you need to take a break once in a while if you want to put in more quality works kunzel hmm I wonder where you might be wait let me guess you're hanging out with that aerith girl again aren't you I bet you're wondering how I got that information see I know everything about you even if you never tell me anything another worse words it's no use keeping secrets from me because I know how to get information so talk to me Zach you can tell me anything tell me about all the things that are wearing you down bro that's kind of creepy man I'm not gonna lie like you just follow me around and [ __ ] uh uh online addresses for shops okay [Music] and material Fusion tips electrocute try thunderga with Libra both mastered how the [ __ ] do you get try Thunder oh that's another way to get costly punch Hammer punch mastered with Libra mastered [Music] is there anything like to do here [Music] oh [ __ ] my bad I know not on the flowers my bad dude you're Gathering materials right [Music] I think we already have most question mark of the materials like the the optional ones at least now you behave yourself but there's quite possibly more we can unlock if we did more of the uh side missions and crap ah look who it is ah there's more of you well what are you waiting for activating combat mode I really don't like these things damn you laugh thistle do this is gonna sting I'm taking you down oh no you don't for that proficiency just goes up when we kill stuff the the battle stands I feel like the best thing to do would be to just redo early side quests with easy enemies and then just like grind the hell out of them automated weapons see detect and attack monsters arms development deployed them their midgar's anti-genesis copy measure the copies inside midgar have mostly been eliminated by them impressive but then why did they attack me what they can't tell the difference between me and a monster no not currently how annoying they'll fix it eventually by the wait song you're annoying too you were spying on aerith right what no comment Turks take care of Turk business if you want to go play with aerith you're welcome to do so hey I'm not playing I'm fulfilling my duties as soldier to protect hey mister I heard you're making a flower wagon make it real fancy so Earth will be surprised wait wait this is for to protect aerith hey I don't think you could talk your way out of this one stuff we're still missing is tools wood tires instructions first I think we should get some tools we might find some on the ground here around here there's some perfectly useful stuff just lying around building a flower wagon to build a flower wagon you will need tools wood wheels and instructions collect wagon material collect wagon materials on the Sector 5 slums Market Sector 5 Church entrance and Sector 8 so you can build a wonderful flower wagon for aerith whoa dude my guy I used to have a friend the claimed he was the Shinra president's son that was weird on my monitors kind of blinked it sounds like a made-up story to you right but his claim wasn't totally groundless because a woman who was once the president's lover actually lived in the slums [Music] first we need there should be some I mean all these glowing things on the ground hey uh yeah take a closer look s like a helmet Uber helmet doing around how did we get that confused with anything else dirt these are the slums all right oh wait are we saying there's a buried hey security dude under the ground there kind of morbid it's tools cool good job Mister you found some good stuff with those tools you can make a flower wagon or even a Shinra Mac we should get some wood next something that's really sturdy but looks kind of nice too hmm wood huh could we find some just lying around over in the slums Market I saw some wood near that shop I don't think that guy once has taken his wood though I don't remember that oh my God Zach you're an idiot oh wait all the other well that's lame I wanted to see what the other points of interest on the map were here so you found something of value on my turf eh you've got a lot of guts I'll give you that it's all good first come first served that's the law of the slums if you're looking for that boy he went towards the market picking up some wood he said I mean how much wood do we need there's a piece right there there's some right there I bet if we look around a little bit more there's probably I mean this house doesn't look like it's actually doing anything we could probably take all these planks plenty of junk around here man I don't think we need to steal the wood from some new truck there was once a picture-perfect midgard dream that came true it was a romance between a waitress and the president of Shinra wow what I wouldn't do for that kind of drama in my life why would you wish for more drama in your life dude I spent most of my time trying to stay out of drama to send official notification of the change in status for the following Personnel Lazard do you sir kiss director Soldier Kia Hollander science department Kia I don't think either one of those things are true my guy this is the sector five slums you won't find much economic growth here from the slums Market you can make your way above the plate lately the schinner company seems to be having a lot of problems I heard that in June on a bumbling first let a criminal get away uh about that well I guess it has nothing to do with us really bumbling's a little rude don't you think there lady honest mistake Dude too busy protecting people's lives that's all outside this gate is if to the right there's a here's the intel on spy number this spy management oh yeah I forgot we were looking for a spy last time too employee or associate and where is the wood guy anything from if you need I mean I guess we'll take it hey you what are you doing there someone dropped us on the ground is it yours it wasn't dropped there it was placed what are you up to exactly well hmm a flower wagon eh actually I'm a carpenter by trade I live in the sector seven slums I came here to purchase some materials Fates hand willing to share some of my wood with you be careful with those fate things man they uh turn out they're a bit of a pain in the ass really don't isn't there always currently on building a a bar in the sector 7 slumps I want you to come up with a name for the place Seventh Heaven once the name is decided I can build a mental image then I can work off of that image I've been racking my brain for a while but I can't come up with anything stylish oh that's easy the happy Turtle bartisol 7th Heaven Starlight uh uh I wonder what you get for the other ones but I mean come on you gotta pick Seventh Heaven number seven it's simple but conceptually sound with heaven in the name people have to feel like they're on cloud nine hey that's not bad drink and good service to food as if you were living above the plate yeah great and down in the basement there will be a secret room that no one knows about uh why the HQ for an anti-shinra group yes a perfect bar for the slums indeed um you know that I'm with Soldier right I let my imagination run wild that's how much I like the name yes yes you've done well very good I owe you so as promised I will share my wood with you context [Music] good job mister looks like you found some wood to work with I got some wood to work with coming together we should look for tires for the wagon [Music] where can we find tires tires Wheels cars oh yeah of course that card hey just hold on a minute this time I don't actually know what the kid's talking about car which cars car the car on display inside Shiner HQ like in Sector 8 Maybe I'm gonna go to the playground area just in case there's any missions or anything fun that we missed lately schinner company even after moving here I'm right to her all the time I really want to see my girl but Ibrahim it's just so far away you know yeah about that your uncle's kind of a creep and handsome is very subjective you kids don't got nothing new yeah we have more that no okay oh we already talked I heard fan club member but isn't isn't must be the chairwoman's work I'm thinking that she must have a close relationship with sephiroth to be close with sephiroth I'm so jealous oh new mail already the silver Elite the memory of silver wins sephiroth is known to Value his private life but there was a time when he had two best friends we'd like to share a story of this this threesome guaranteed to raise a smile the soldier Trio would use the training room exclusively as their playground but in order to retain their first class dignity they would sneak in only after the second class members had gone home then they would proceed to have one of the three stand with a dumb apple on his head while the other two would throw their swords at the Apple to pierce it sephiroth always won his masamune always striking every dumb Apple dead center it's hard to imagine those three guys just playing frankly kind of childish games like that don't know if I necessarily believe it but it's kind of fun to think about oh wait it's extra five slums okay what sector are we in oh new mail again our email is just blowing up dude so falling apart those copies haunted are made that attraction right did you know that director Lazard Finance Hollander with money he embezzled from the company seems to revenge against the company was the motivation for both of them I can understand Hollander wanting Revenge but why would Lazard he climbed up the ladder while he was still young and he was always a decent guy what could he have had against the company I do remember him writing about ill blood in one of his males speaking of climbing up the president's son already made vice president you think Lazard was after the VP share Luxe changing chain of command Zach where are you have you heard that director Lazard passed away he was such a good man may he rest in peace I wonder what's going to become a soldier's chain of command I'm actually a little worried about the future who do you think I should follow I think you with your sunny disposition would be the man to look up to for leadership in these uncertain times following you until the end Zach Lux must be that like second class or third class Soldier or whatever that we did a bunch of missions for it's the only thing I can think of is so while we're running around we need to look for someone that appears to be a member of Shinra or an associate to Shinra uh no oh hi child [Music] well that sucks she left a letter sing she was going on a journey where did you go please Mom bro that's kind of [ __ ] your mom just up and left just left you a note and was like peace out bro I heard the silver Elite I didn't have there's a reason people say the fan club's an urban legend still it has to be I mean I can tell you where the recruiters at no guarantee she'll let you in but just happens to be in the playground and the slums actually if you want to just go give her a chat you know maybe you could talk her into letting you letting you sign up man foreign we'll have to break up the fan club oh no our fan club running from genesis's family to carry on our activities but suddenly we lost all contact with them and now we can't keep up with the operating costs there's no way we could carry on with our activities I'm so sorry merge with a rich fan club or get a part-time job at Shinra merge with a rich fan club or hang in there oh this probably like changes things at some point merge with a rich one fan club do you know I mean we were the richest fan club in this city but now look at us we assets we have remaining or the leftover stock of our Panora Apple jewelry I mean isn't there like another Genesis fan club that's selling the book club The Genesis Book Club this is sector eight if you walk from the if you go up the stairs from the station that was my thinking but oh from this I already talked to you go with look you looked kind of like a shenra employee okay thought maybe you knew a little something about some Muay Thai spies that's all that one's still blocked off y'all got nothing writing more mail Joe races across I wish I could see him again my chocobo Prince nicknamed Loveless Avenue these people keep talking about him that uh Chocobo jockey but Loveless is considered a literary Masterpiece they've even made it into a play but I'll remember if we ever like really get to do anything with him very soon the Loveless study group will become the official Genesis fan club the days when we were given dirty looks and couldn't even Recruit new members those days are finally coming to an end you know that other fan club is having money problems right now I don't care we had financial problems at one time but they didn't lift a finger to help us well they said if you agree to merge they'll give you Apple jewelry they have lots Apple jewelry very well if they're willing to go that far then that's enough to bring us to the table don't misunderstand selling up for jewelry I would probably moved by your passion you're totally selling out dude so I guess we probably gotta go back and talk to that other fan club now huh what do you say my man how about this ride pretty hot right actually I'm collecting materials to make a wagon and I sort of have a favor to ask you a favor so let me see there's this Earth girl and you want to put together a flower wagon for her yep young love all right then bye man take these yay those tires are from my secret stock I think it would stand up to 140 mph I don't think the wagon's gonna be going 140 mph who the [ __ ] says mph for you my man oh mister that's great you found some good tires what are a leaf lastly the instructions I mean who'd know how to build a wagon without instructions right and I've already got a book with instructions on me what why are you staring I didn't steal it [Music] wait what Gone Gone oh no I must have dropped it oh man I put it in my carrying case because I knew it was important carrying case trooper helmet [Music] you don't say generate trooper helmet didn't I see one recently hey when you dropped it wow gone already so I wonder if the first object that we look at always is the shinner trooper helmet then it's like otherwise we wouldn't have any idea where the hell it was at if we went right to the like the the good one the the actual like the right option you need some good tires I feel that man now my tires are actually pretty decent I don't know if they're the best one for the type of car that I have but I thought for sure you were suspicious man oh this lady the study group has proposed a merger with us if the talks go as planned we can continue running our fan club activities I heard you played a big part in this thank you I'll recommend that you be made an honorary member of the club you're welcome dude uh I mean weren't we already a member of the club though I guess it's nice to be an honorary member or whatever but like your assistance is much I will if you my piece of pretty sure we've talked to everyone here already trying to figure out if they're the uh the Spy but like maybe someone new spawned like how long do we gotta wait for for a new spy to the spawn or before they disappear I don't think it's gonna be guys back there I can remember when did we get new mail the gift of the Goddess the source of life is said to bring immortality the most widely accepted Theory equates the gift of the goddess to the benora white there is however another theory which suggests that it is the planet not any human that becomes Immortal this suggests two other interpretations of the gift one is an all-consuming destruction the other is an all-healing salvation Genesis believed in the latter predicting some sort of Salvation from the gift of the goddess it seems that Soldier director Lazard who was recently reported as Kia simply vanished instead sources say lazart has been embezzling company money to fund hollander's attack on Shinra and is also believed that Hollander who was held captive in June on as fled with lazard's Aid an investigation has revealed that both men have held ill ill-fit feelings towards sinra this comes as a great shock to the parties involved as members of soldier have had the utmost confidence in lizard yeah it really is kind of a surprise my guy hey look at that more mail you've been around for a while you're not new incidentally my comrades on the S to go from midgard it doesn't even look like you have anything new to say what about in the exhibition area I kind of thought we were going to come here and steal tires from this car I'm not gonna lie but this is this it's out in this oh pipe pipe just now I saw a boy trying to steal him one of the cars on display I mean you believe if you see a suspicious looking just now I mean if you I'm not even surprised Sid nobody here uh sure Soldier 4 we've talked to you before among all the department heads director Lazard was the best boss we could have Heidegger Scarlet Palmer Reeve if any of them were my boss I'd quit long ago okay I yeah you don't seem suspicious honestly anybody new in the training room no today we are going it's important that we make ready for you I mean we've already done this so no we're good when I was well we only hmm we could always just look it up but like director Lazard he turned his back on Shinra I can't believe I can't believe how hard of a time we're having finding this stupid ass spy dude talk to all of you many times my dream is to it's still just a pipe dream [Music] you two are talking about who the hottest person is that works here but one day at director Lazar be transferred to Soldier the director was a traitor to Shinra I still can't believe it or shinrich is a shitty ass company like have you heard the news about director Lazard Zack about a shocker with director Lazard out of the picture soldiers chain of command is in shambles get this there's even talk in the upper Circles of merging soldier with the curity Department so Heidegger would be the the head of a soldier hmm security department mean director Heidegger I'm not sure if that wind bag is a suitable replacement for lizard oh why couldn't it be director Scarlett I couldn't agree with you more about the heideker thing man I I don't necessarily think uh Scarlett's any better though she's a wee bit crazy Soldier director's office is being thoroughly searched for evidence turns out the actual Mastermind behind the attack on the building was director Lazard I can't believe it he seemed like a nice person I guess you can't judge a book by its cover too true my guy hey you still doing squats oh I'm embracing my dreams I've decided to stay in Soldier a while longer so I can become an operative like you my first goal is squats I'm hoping to do over a thousand of them eventually I mean if you've been doing them non-stop since the last time we spoke you should be getting pretty close my guy that's everywhere in here except for director's office which maybe with people like searching it right now the Spy is hoping that he can sneak out some uh some info this area is currently under investigation for possible leads on director lazard's disappearance if you have no business here this area if you okay there's something that's always bothered me director Lazard reminds me of someone else I know um who could it be I know I've seen that face somewhere uh I know wait who is it actually [Music] so director Lazard funneling money to Hollander I guess we now know the reason why the Turks pay so much better than Soldier so direct I guess but who does lizard look like the investigation has revealed that everything we knew about Lazard was a lie lizard's the secret kid of the Shinra president isn't he this was a man with a near impeccable reputation seems never really know about people I don't remember but I bet that's it that everything we do about lizard was a lie the timing man it's just there's no way it's coincidence like everybody in the slums talking about there being a uh illegitimate child of the president Lazard going missing nobody knows why he's mad at the company like I'm fairly certain that's it regardless though time to go back to the slums I guess nothing else to do around here right hmm hey there little nobody knew there's you the train if you take the train this guy always looks like a Shinra employee to me but you never seem suspicious when I talked to him though I'm pretty sure we talked to everyone here you would think he would spawn now like it's a whole new chapter so I wouldn't expect us to have to like wait any longer to find the guy but I don't know maybe we do how good is a carrying case be this helmet there's something inside how to build a wagon where I dropped it thank goodness you found it why would you put something so valuable in a thing like this because no one would ever think there's treasure stuffed inside a Shinra helmet that's something we call Street smarts in the slums now it looks like we've got everything we need aerith might start getting impatient mister all right I'm out of here huh you're not coming with me I know when to give people privacy wink hey let's collect materials again soon if we look throughout midgar we might find all kinds of different stuff see ya thanks kid all right I should go I've been keeping Eric waiting too long so I wonder what we do with all the other materials that I collected the ones that I collected through like side missions I guess maybe we can make like more than one cart when I was reading the like things you can miss I think it did say something about three cards right I think that's what I said welcome back Zach looks like you got the materials okay let's start making the wagon wire wagon materials use tools old Lumber worn tires how to build a wagon have been given to aerys wow it looks really good the materials are matching perfectly hmm not quite what I expected really I think it's fine it's all about the flowers anyway I want the nicer one stop [ __ ] so picky listen a tiny little wish that's all they're tiny but you have lots right that's right wanna hear how many you got hmm 20 three write them down so I don't forget [Music] oh work stuff sadly here bruh Legions of monsters have spawned near a regional Mako reactor the workers have all gone missing local Soldier operatives have also vanished the company is dispatching additional operatives to investigate the matter you and I that is Roger that what's wrong well you know I thought you found something out about that other matter the missing operatives were the ones tracking lizard huh also they had reported a strange pod-like device in the area is that hollanders probably the same device that was stolen in modeoheim meaning Lazar Hollander and Genesis we'll have to go see them let's go first go to the soldier floor will depart as soon as you and the rest of the men are ready to go understood our orders are to investigate the reactor they mentioned nothing of old friends depending on what happens I may abandon Shinra until then I'll remain loyal to Soldier everybody just up and leaving this [ __ ] ain't they yeah no one's coming hey Zach I heard you're going on a new assignment with sephiroth I'm being sent to Fort Condor to inspect the reactor I guess this goodbye yeah goodbye huh huh does saying goodbye to me make you that sad well isn't that sweet but come on now it's that girl in the slums you're thinking of hey you still have time right go see her before you leave don't worry about it I'll explain everything to sephiroth for you I don't think he's gonna be too happy about that to be honest but uh sure thing boss yeah we're not you know it's a new one okay nothing important anybody new where is this freaking spy at man my next mission is clearing director Lazard may be gone good for you right now monster they're sending me out too as for manga I think these are free I'll do one okay hey you still have time son of a [ __ ] uh hold on briefing room console and I are being sent to investigate the Mako reactor in Fort Condor suck somehow I feel this is the last time we'll see each other just kidding we'll be fine bro they're gonna die two percent they're gonna die stop squatting for two seconds I've decided to my okay well you didn't have anything new to say all right uh tell you what I was gonna go ahead and call it there but the next time that we stream this I don't want to have to go straight into searching more for this stupid spy or we could just cheat and look it up I might just look it up instead shouldn't have fully plan to establish the rocket engine as the next step in Industrial Development manned rocket Shinra number 26 is in full production with a projected launch within a few years the proposed model for shimmer Shinra number 26 is on display in the exhibit room in the Shinra Building Development is proceeding steadily and our pilot Sid highwind has begun training noise uh yeah no I think that's a better idea man wasting a bunch of time running around trying to find the stupid spot I'll just look it up that's easy enough it's not like it's spoilers or anything uh let's throw a save down yes and all right guys yeah I think that's enough for today because I don't want to like get into the middle of the next mission or something like that and have to call it there real quick before we hop off though we do have that excuse me that poll that's going on to see what people want to see rimworld replaced with I'm not sure where it's sitting at so let me just pull it up here real quick oh it's actually dead even two two and two two on everything gonna have to get at least one more person to vote on it to break the tie we still have a while before uh before the votes are finalized or anything like that I don't have an exact time frame it just depends on how long Rim world ends up going on for the current one that we're doing because I'm not gonna end it early or anything like that this is just for after the current run ends uh so yeah I guess to be determined on that still two two and two man that's okay anyways though that's for later as for now thank you guys for coming and hanging out with me for a little bit while we played a little bit more Crisis Core hopefully we don't continue having problems with the twitch around I guess 6 30 on Wednesdays it's just a bad time I don't know you had a suggestion I'm willing to hear it what kind of suggestion you got my guy um what was I gonna say oh I guess I was just saying good night we'll wait for your suggestion though I'm not in a rush I got time is it uh like a suggestion for a category or something or like a way to to do the poll it seemed like you got a lot of views for the Game Boy Color games I know but I don't know if that was just a fluke man that's why we have uh whatchamacallit the we have both Harry Potter and uh Pokemon Crystal on the list for games to complete test it it's not a bad idea we probably should one of these days just give it a test run like maybe one of the PlayStation 2 nights or something like that just do it and see if it happens the same way again it was just weird like it wasn't even a game that I expected to get a bunch of views or anything of freaking Game Boy Color Harry Potter game of all things like but it did kind of get a lot for some odd reason not on YouTube though from what I remember hold on let me uh pull up YouTube here real quick so I'm pretty sure that video is Live on YouTube at this point and I mean I generally get more views on Twitch than I do on YouTube vods anyways which uh is only a little bit surprising I mean I don't really do anything on YouTube so there's that but uh twitch just isn't really that well known for you know its bods Harry Potter Analytics yeah it's actually sitting at three less than usual on YouTube which is weird you know I would think if there was just a bunch of uh people wanting to see that game like it would transcend twitch also you know YouTube would have would have got a bump in views from it too but I don't know maybe it's a twitch specific thing people just need more Game Boy Color in their lives The Only Game Boy Color games I own right now are that Harry Potter game and Pokemon Crystal what we could do I mean it's a Pokemon game so I don't know how fair of a test it is but uh after I fix that Pokemon Crystal cart because I still need to do the battery swap in it um whenever I fix that maybe we'll stream it one night to test it out make sure like the save function's working and everything in it and at the same time try playing Another Game Boy Color game like any Game Boy Advance games not anymore man like I lost all of my old game boy stuff whenever I had the fire forever ago so that's that's literally it I have no Game Boy Game Boy Advance games Game Boy Color games just those two like tactics would be fun I do want to play tactics Advanced one of these days I have tactics for the PlayStation one but tactics Advance always seem like the cooler copy of it cooler game uh either way I'd be down to maybe borrow it I want to get a uh analog pocket I don't know if you've ever heard of it but it's a uh a uh fpga clone of while fpgas can be reprogrammed so it can do multiple different things but it's meant to clone like the original Game Boy uh out of the box it was made to do Game Boy Game Boy Color Game Boy Advance and then you can get adapters to do like a couple other handheld consoles uh since then the console has been unlocked and you can download other quarters for it and stuff and and do all kinds of funky things with it as far as like uh playing you know Nintendo and Super Nintendo and [ __ ] like that on there as well I specifically want it for the handheld console capabilities plus the fact that it comes with a dock so the same thing I do with the GameCube to stream Game Boy Game Boy Color games and all that you can also do with the analog pocket uh but with like higher Fidelity because it's you know over HDMI runs at a higher resolution all that stuff so pretty cool you have A2 as well very nice man I uh I need to the reason why I haven't really bought any handheld games like Game Boy Game Boy Color all that is because I don't really own any of those consoles right now besides that one single Game Boy Color and there's only a small handful of Game Boy colored games that I'm interested in outside of uh like interested in collecting at least outside of Pokemon games but Pokemon games are just stupid how much they cost man it's ridiculous but yeah like I was saying either way I'm definitely down to borrow it and uh we can try tactics out as the uh the tester I'd be okay with that give me a chance to play it a little bit and uh to try out the whole game boy side of things again but we'll talk more about that later uh in the meantime guys thank you so much for coming and hanging out with me why I played a little bit more Crisis Core don't know quite how much longer we have for this game I'm assuming at least a few more weeks in the meantime though have a good night everyone and as always be kind to each other bye bye y'all wait until I tell the guys I helped Harry Potter to view your folio of Magi folio triplicus press start to bring up the main menu and then select folio Magi or folio triplicas okay polio Maggie then oh God there's a lot I did not expect there to be this much to it man got Roderick Plumpton Thaddeus they're cool Andross the Invincible and hesper Starkey oh we can see more about them [Music] no wonder you were confused noodle I'm confused okay so because we got those three we got that [Music] you select car during a magical encounter to set up a card combination okay I'm already lost dude uh let's just go to the bank I'm assuming this is it looks like it there's something written on the door enter stranger but take heed of what weight the sin of greed for those who take but do not earn May pay dearly in their turn spoopy you ever get lost press select to bring up a message about your current location I'll be honest I don't know what the select button is on this piece of software [Music] uh [Music] uh B and A or B and a l and R that z z is uh select I guess you are in green Gods the wizard Bank okay Mr hagridge is waiting for you at the far end of the building Mr Hagrid and Mr griffpoke have been waiting for you sorry it's an RPG I have to talk to everyone if you're looking for Mr Haggard he's back near the vaults Mr Potter your party is waiting at the end of the lobby everyone's like just [ __ ] go to the end dude Mr party if Mr party your party is waiting huh Mr Hagrid is waiting for you at the far end of the building is this a chest see a chest somewhere now they're repeating messages this part sucks you'll probably die a lot only one way to find out my guy okay one of you have to say something interesting right or not that's fine too hello uh you look funny who are you hello Arie good morning Mr Potter my name is grip Hulk we'd like to see Harry's Vault now have you his key sir here it is and there's also the matter of the you know what we talked about before all seems to be in order then please follow me are we doing the cart ride stay together please come on Arie [Music] wait what did I just die oh wait oh God it's right there dude don't tell me we got lost I think this is where noodle was whenever I loaded up her saved Greek God's faults are really safe okay so how do we use did we just like run into things you're about to enter a magical encounter and have several options spell lets you cast a spell item allows you to use an item card lets you create a card Effect with famous witches and wizards cards and flee lets you attempt to escape your stamina 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oq4fWY1M-TQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq4fWY1M-TQ | WIN THIS YEAR - 2020 New Year Motivational Video | we live in this world where we were just having some people are so busy and they're stressed out of their minds and they feel so much pressure more than ever and it's just getting worse and so how do we relieve that pressure how do we overcome that stress I've developed three really practical methods that I learned while I was a monk to overcome pressure in different areas of life so one of the things I often talk about is a lot of us feel physical mental pressure throughout the day and one of the reasons why we feel that is because either our mind is ahead of our body or our body is ahead of our mind so I like this so often how many times have you had it anyone who's listening right now I'm sure you can relate how many times have you had it where you're running to your next meeting your body's moving really fast but your mind's going I wish we were still in bed your mind is still tired your mind still feeling fatigued from the day before or whatever it may be and sometimes we have it the other way around your mind's racing it's saying okay we've got this to-do list and now we got this to do and now we've got this to do and your body's going oh why can't I just be Friday already why can't it be the weekend because your body's tired so what we generally experience in our life is either our body's ahead of our mind or our minds ahead of our body and that creates friction that's a disconnect in our life and we were just talking about this that we feel alignment than what we think what we say and what we do that's when we feel harmony so the way to do that one really practical tip I do it all the time especially when I'm rushing onto stage to speak at a conference or I'm walking into a meeting and it's been a long day or whatever it is I focus on my breath and what I do is that I breathe in for the same amount of time as I breathe out so when you breathe in for a count of four and breathe out for a mental count of four and you imagine the numbers in your head so you want to breathe in and count to four in your mind and you want to breathe out and count to four in your mind you're aligning your mind and your body because now your breath is breathing in for four the counts in your head and then your breathing out for four and the counts in your head so what you've basically done is taken either your body in your mind whichever one was ahead or back and brought them back in alignment and they're back in sync totally back in sync and it works every time like try it out I do it all we should do that right now with ya buddy let's do it yeah let's do this okay so how do we do how do we use how to restart so EVP Pilar not closing your eyes we don't do you have to cause I don't have to close because some people might be driving or on the treadmill totally yeah so you don't have to close your eyes at all all you need to do is breathe in through your nose okay count to four and then breathe out 1 2 3 4 breathing 4 4 1 2 3 4 and breathe out 4 4 1 2 3 4 and your count is at your own pace at your time you may count faster than me you may come slower than me that doesn't matter and use the word mindfulness so I feel more present when I do that yes something like that just brings me into the moment where I'm not like ahead of myself or I'm not like behind exactly and that's why we ever experience all we ever experience is the past of the future right so this is one way of just bringing your body and mind ok [Music] | rudy tv | UCEgpg554K1eLwqqzfo5V9cg | 2020-01-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 712 | 3,458 |
1f1PDm-q4OQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f1PDm-q4OQ | HOW TO: Venom The Duck - Synergy and Recipe Guide | Marvel Contest of Champions | [Music] you [Music] what's up guys it is Wizzle and today I am very excited to bring to you my summary and overall thoughts and synopsis of venom the duck I also have a gift that I hope that all of the venom the duck users in the community can use to kind of get to know them get to love them and hopefully you can finish them really awesome content in this game with it I will have a link in the description of what that is if this is your first time here do me a favor go ahead and hit that subscribe button hit the bell this way you can stay up to date this is the first of hopefully many series to come I took a different approach with venom of the duck and I wanted to be able to show you what he can do without all of these crazy buffs and the first I would say 90% of the content that I've shared thus far this week has only been no buffs and today I have a really cool surprise to show you at the end of this video so stay tuned you're gonna want to see it but for now we're gonna go ahead and take a look a couple of different recipes for the buffs that really make venom the duck shine let's get into the recipes I want to show you guys what this is all about venom the duck is a customizable champ he is so customizable he's like a Swiss Army knife of the cosmic class he can do so much with so little needed he doesn't need synergies to be are there great synergies for yes there are tons of them doesn't need his buffs to be great no will they make him amazing yes they will there's so many different ways you can mix them up too I'll show you today a couple of different ways in which you can use the buffs to your advantage but also when you're not getting what you want because it is a little bit orangey related how to circumvent that let's get into the recipes here we go so the first recipe that I want to share with you guys is one that I shared in my most recent video which I call combo crazy and it is a mixture of two buffs and that's it perfect block and power game so power game times six and this is gonna give you plus 225 percent overall power gain rate for whenever you hit that is nuts perfect block chance eighty-five percent there's a very specific reason there's four perfect blocks here that's so you have enough time to chain in three hits a medium light medium and then do a full 5 hit combo right after this one is built for you to be able to start a fight have the buffs ready to go Perry go right in medium light medium and then five it combo medium light light light medium SP - immediately because you will have built up enough power to hit your SP - and guess what once you hit your SP to those final hits of it are still gonna generate a little bit of power but more importantly hopefully you will have landed a toxic armor or two and what that's gonna do is give the opponent a huge vulnerability especially if they have a high armor rating the next one is called two by two and this one is my jack of all trades master of none recipe build and it consists of two Furies to precision buffs to power gains who regions and two perfect blocks I omitted armor and you can swap out one perfect block for one armor so you have a little bit of everything if you would like but I have found that having two perfect blocks is more valuable than having the enhanced armor having two of each gives you a nice well-rounded build and it gives you a significant attack boost the next one is very similar to the first one it's called name war style and it is modeled after name wars gameplay three Furies for power gains three perfect blocks very simple but not easy to do and most people would avoid using something like this a lot of people don't like to tag in any perfect block but you need to understand that the perfect block has its purposes reason it's in the game so three Furies that's gonna give you probably almost triple your base attack now the numbers that I have on this document are based on a 565 I start character so keep that in mind there may not be comparable to yours how are game times 4 so 4 power gains and give you 170 percent on top that's nuts it's not quite what I have in the combo crazy but it is almost there so a couple more hits and you're back to and SP 3 three Furies now the idea behind this build is very key and this this same concept is going to go into the following build as well the suicide bill but what you want to do is you're not going to be using your SP 1 or SP 2 that much after you have the build set in your quest and the idea is go ahead and fire off your SP 3 get your buffs out and then build to another SP 3 and you want to launch that SP 3 with the Furies active it is critical that you do that do not let the SP 3 fire after they expire now that might sound counterintuitive so you kind of want to time it a little bit you want to fire it at the tail end but you want to have a fury boost on that sp3 so you have an increased damage rating on your sp3 it's not a very heavy hitting attack on its own but if you have three Furies and it's almost triple your base attack it's going to hit pretty hard now suicide build a lot of people have been asking about this I hope to counter the argument that then I'm the duck is suicide friendly a lot of people don't think that he is because a way to build up his aberration charge is through your sp1 and a repeated use of it that's not true there's another way to do it you use the sp3 sp3 when he's awakened also will build your aberration charge but there's more to this story that still doesn't explain why he's not suicide friendly a lot of people argue that anytime you fire off an sp2 which is gonna be your heavy hitting special you're going to have recoil well you can out regen the recoil if you do it right I don't recommend doing that because then you're gonna have to put about four regen buffs into your RNA bank but what I do recommend is going the name war style with a little bit of a different approach to the buffs that you select so three Furies one precision for power gains and two regeneration buffs the reason you want to and not one normally believes that one is enough because you're gonna be firing so many SP threes off and you're gonna have the random addition of a reagent pop up throughout the fights incrementally you don't know when they're gonna happen it is random but if you have the poison on you a hundred percent of the time it is gonna reduce the health regenerator by approximately thirty percent so it's gonna slow your regen down a little bit normally with two you're getting about 17 percent regeneration back after the buffs have completed their cycle so it will be reduced to roughly just over the rate of one so keep that in mind that's why I have two if you don't like that you want faster regeneration or it's just not working out for you take the precision off and put that into region so for power gains that is key you have to have four power gains for this recipe to work the rest a little bit more customizable for it have so much attack from the suicides already you can take one fury off if you like put it into region again these recipes are tailored for me and my liking but you can make them your own and that's the best part about venom the duck he is so customizable he's tailored to you and that's what I really love about this champ he's under exposed I don't wanna say he's underutilized I believe he's very underexposed and that's what I hope to kind of get this out and share that he can be used in a lot of different circumstances so a couple more recipes to share the tank I don't use this one very often but there have been a couple of paths where I have used it and it's worked out extremely well for armored ups one region and five perfect blocks so this is the tank and I really like this because if you parry your stun is now longer as well so you can counter very easily the next one is probably one of my favorites as well I call it crit damage baby fury x for precision x 4 and 2 power gains nothing else so this is kind of just straight to the wall you want to hit them hard and you want to hit them fast but you also want to bleed them out that's the key here you want to be able to crit as much as possible you want those crits to hit hard and you want those bleeds to have as high of a tick as possible the next one brute force six Furies just nuts so again you can put ten in here I don't recommend doing it because they're going to reduce their potency each one you put in by about 10% fury times six is gonna give you nine thousand seven hundred and eighty five point zero two attack precision times to be 1284 crit rating and two power gains so 95% on top very similar to the previous build but it's focusing on just the attack not as much as on the crit you can throw another one somewhere else if you want to if you want a little bit more power gain take that precision out but you want to keep those six in two attacks and not relying on the bleeds as much and then the last here labyrinth of legends the survivor build fury times three precision times two one power gain one region and three perfect block and the reason I have three and perfect block limber in labyrinth there was recently a video by Hector which I thought was awesome where you can kind of get around the limber of labyrinth but the timings so small that not every champ can do it easily so I do recommend extending your perfect block chance a bit more this will give you plenty of time plenty of time after limber has expired to continue to pair you throughout the rest of the fight you don't wanna do that with everypony you definitely will have enough time to rely on a parry if you need to one region is all you need for labyrinth those fights are long they're really really long you're gonna have more regeneration buffs proc throughout the fight don't worry about having four regions and you don't need to worry about power gain as much in labyrinth either you want to be able to control what's special you're throwing more precisely so the rest should go into precision and fury some could argue you could put it into armored up I disagree with that sentiment only because if you get hit by somebody in there you're pretty much going down you don't want to get hit that's the key to labyrinth of legends I do have an attack build as well the attack build is a little bit leaning more towards some of the attack enhancements but not it's not that different from this build so four Furies three Precision's one power gain one regeneration buff and one perfect block I would recommend using this only if you're comfortable you've already taken a path or two in labyrinth and maybe you just need to finish it exploring and you want to try to duck out perfect block is knocking you're not gonna be relying on parry too much I would just use this for emergencies because your timing is gonna be very limited you're gonna have enough time to combo out of a parry but the window is still small with that 25% chance so keep that in mind keep that in mind so I want to talk to you about a couple of quick strengths and weaknesses that venom the duck has so first his weaknesses so this is something to keep in mind places that you want to be careful if you do take him he has no immunities then I'm the duck is not immune to anything the only potential benefit that he has is the armor up above and it's time-based so you can't rely on it for the entire fight it's not like warlocks armor up where if it expires it automatically pops back up so you've got to be careful wearing your on a node or a path it has a constant incinerator poison or bleed it's not really gonna do you any good second weakness is any champ who nullifies especially if they are going to inflict damage on each Nullification so a champion like Dormammu Doctor Strange is really annoying to fight with venom the duck you can get around it it's just a slow fight there are ways around it with your toxic armor you can do a bit more damage you can also bleed however your buffs are not going to enhance your abilities whatsoever again these are his weaknesses but I have already shown that he can do a lot without his buffs and that's the important thing to know he's more of a versatile champ than a one-lane champ which is what I love about that's gonna segue into his strengths his first strengths that I love is his versatility he can adapt to just about any circumstance he is great for a lot of paths seven options in Alliance war he is also great for some other nodes path four is probably my favorite to take him on because there's this one particular node that has extended buff duration a lot of people like to place champs with buffs there I see Hyperion there sometimes you'll see the champion there sometimes you you know you see some diversity throws there with like Phoenix or whatever it doesn't matter what buffs they have it matters what buffs you're gonna give them because you can give them a toxic armor buff and that buff is now extended to by up to 40% and if you have a max cig venom the duck so sig 200 venom the duck that's twenty four seconds plus an additional 40% of that so it's pretty much guaranteed as soon as you have a toxic armor up there dead just hit him a few times and they're done also a great counter to debuff from you because he can also place the toxic armor and he can D gen the next point is pick and D generate robots Omega Red is known for being able to detain a champ in the game but he's weak against robots he can't get those death spores up very fast we're then I'm the duck can he has no weakness against robots he can D genom all day long he is also strong against champs with a high armor that's that's pretty much like his biggest strength if they have a high armor rating they don't have to have an armor up but if they have a high armor rating like Thanos who's currently the highest armor rating in the entire game is our aq boss think about that he's great for a Q he's great for any champion with a high arm rating but if they have an armor up on top which enhances that rating usually that armor up will enhance it significantly I think about the Colossus buff that's about to come out that's not gonna be fun for Colossus if you have a good venom to duck his absolutely insane against bleed vulnerable champs he is a damage over time champ hands down one of the strongest not these strongest about one of the strongest in the game but you have to keep in mind he is also really strong against lead immune champions because of the other points that I just made because robots don't have any weakness to his d gen it has no shorter duration you're gonna 500d gen it's a 25% reduction in the rating of damage compared to his bleed but it's still a full dj's you gotta keep that in mind additionally most robots have a significantly high either armor up or high armor rating by default so they're already going into the fight in a week state compared to him so all you do is fire a toxic armor and they're done those are the strengths and the weaknesses for venom the duck all right so my favorite part so a head said that venom the duck is customizable he's absolutely customizable to no end and this is where you can really tinker and make your fights what he needs them to be synergies synergies can really make or break the power of venom the duck and I'm gonna give you an example at the very end of this video so stay tuned for a really fun video really fun fight I'm very excited to share it with you so the first synergy and I have a few to share and I'm going to share these in a specific way so they're not in batches of five they're in batches of three because the way that venom the ductwork says you cookie cut him the way that you need him you don't just apply all it's not like the blade Trinity with Ghost Rider and Sparky where you have those two those are the two you using 90% of the time he works very differently so you pick the synergy that works best for you at that moment for what your opponents are what your path is whatever the case might be so let's kick it off genetic code extended bleeds this is a big synergy this one is where you're gonna get a lot of damage out of venom the duck so the members of this energy are venom the Ducks India supreme and blade and what you're going to get for having just these three members on your team his venom the duck is now 15% nullify and face heal resistant and that's not really all that great but it's you know hey it's a little bit of a help but the big wins are below 18% bleed debuff duration for venom the duck specifically those are solo loves just for venom the duck he's greedy he's the only one who gets buff from that symbiote supreme also gets a buff on this synergy each time a staggers duration expires it as a 25% chance to reapply itself that is very very awesome and then the last piece which is the most important one is all symbiotes increase the duration of all bleed debuff effects by 20% so you're looking at a 10 second bleed by default it's five and a half seconds it is now a 10 second bleed with just these two additional team members on your team just these two alright next energy cosmic supremacy team members are been on the duck blackbolt and in this is a very old synergy but very good one a lot of people use this energy for Hyperion and you can stack this energy on top of itself it's not unique really really good and what it does for vent on the duct cosmic champions gain 30% duration for all of their fury precision cruelty which doesn't apply and armor up buffs so three of the four buffs that this will apply to huge benefit he also will get 115 critical damage rating so for every crits going to do it just a little bit more damage the next energy a similar a slightly different one and I tend to prefer this one over the previous one now this is a unique synergy so it does not stack however it's a little bit more broad so this one is called cosmic power then in the duct Captain America infinity war and Gamora and what this does is cosmic champions increase their buff duration by 25% this applies to all of the buffs every single one of them doesn't matter even ones you receive from other synergies if it's a buff and it's time-based the duration is now 25% longer genetic recode this one is universal this one I use quite frequently I really love this energy for longer questing then I'm the duck Howard the Duck and domino what howard the duck does for is every RNA banked off that you have and you can get up to ten you get a 2% attack increase for every buff in the bait so by the time you have filled up the RNA Bank up to ten you now have a 20% attack boost so once energy 20% attack the second one is Domino now this one is what got me started on thinking about how to use this champ a little differently this is genetic recode probability and it increases venom the ducks ability accuracy during special attacks by 35% why would you want to do that during special attacks that's a excellent question I asked myself this because 35% didn't add up to me and the reason it didn't add up to me is because the only special attack that I wanted to use when I was learning this character was the SP 2 and it has a 75% chance to inflict the toxic armor and then it dawned on me it has nothing to do with the toxic armor it has everything to do with what I'm about to share in the final synergy the best synergy team that I have found for venom the duck it is the absolute most used team that I have for him great for any circumstance if you want to bleed a champion you are going to bleed a champion even if you don't have a critical buff so this is the shield agents synergy and I've listed this one as five team members you can do it with three you can do it with four you can do it with all five starts with venom the duck the next members Hawkeye the third member is quake the fourth member is quake the fifth member is also quake and this is just a flat ability accuracy enhancements energy this is a very old synergy but a excellent synergy to use and what you're going to see after you put these members on your team his venom the duck starts bleeding people out like carnage he starts bleeding people out like Nick Fury just not as powerful but fast and he's hit and bleeds with almost every strike that's critical absolutely nuts and my surprise that I want to share with you guys today is how fast something like this can actually work in your favor if you really want to bleed somebody out and you have this synergy well why not test it out on realm of Legends Wolverine and see how fast we can take them down no suicides no boosts no reverse healing [Music] you | WZZL WRLD | UCvtAaLmm-hihjj5BMDkLuSw | 2019-11-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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Rzk4tpZtBeo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzk4tpZtBeo | Unizor - Physics4Teens - Energy - Kinetic Energy - Introduction | hi I'm Zoar welcome to in user education today I would like to start a new chapter of this course which is called physics for teens it's presented on you news earth calm that's where all my lectures are including the prerequisite for this course which is mass for teens and I do recommend you to use the unis or calm as an entrance point because it actually contains the course rather than individual lectures all individual lectures are included in this course and there are stores on YouTube which you might have found this particular lecture but I do encourage you to go to user calm and take the course actually from the beginning it's in logical sequence and every lecture is supplemented with very detailed textual explanation of everything plus the course includes different problems to solve and even examinations the site is completely free there are no advertisement at all and you don't even have to sign in I mean if you do it it's fine but if you don't you have exactly the same material to learn so kinetic energy that's my first lecture in the chapter called energy well obviously as the person whose mathematical background I would like to start with the definition of what we are talking about so what is the kinetic energy well in many cases you can find an explanation that this is in an energy of motion or something like this which is kind of true but again being from the mathematical background I cannot define a term called kinetic energy using the word energy which is not defined so I'm not going to define energy as a general right now I'm talking about kinetic energy only and I would like to define that I was actually thinking about how to define it more or less I would say strongly and strictly and logically so I defined it as follows the kinetic energy is a quantitative characteristic of an object in motion so we know what the object is we know what the motion is and so we are talking about certain quantity quantitative characteristic associated with this motion now what's important is that this particular quantitative characteristic it indicates certain that certain amount a certain amount of work can be done if this particular object in motion interacts with other so this amount of work actually depends on the object in motion more than on other objects which it interacts with and I'm going to explain what it is so basically kinetic energy is an ability of the object in motion to do some work to perform some work when this object interacts with other objects now what I'm going to do is I'm going to start with a very simple example I have an object in motion which has mass and speed and we consider it's a uniform motion along the straight line and let's assume that I have one particular constant force acting against this motion along the same trajectory so this is our object it moves this way mass M speed V and now let's consider it there is a force which acts exactly against this motion and it tries to obviously to slow it down now force will do certain amount of work when it slows down this object from the initial speed Li to initiative due to ending speed zero right so I would like to find out what is the amount of work F which is needed to stop this object now what is the source of the F well it can be for instance air resistance or friction or I know some kind of a spring or whatever when it actually hits the spring when like for instance in some some cars is they have an ending point and then they go this way and then go back along the same route they sometimes have a spring which basically stops them so whatever the force is it actually represents certain interaction of this object with something but this is the simplest form of interaction just the constant force acting against the motion so how can they find out the work which this particular force actually is doing well this is a product of this force times the distance it acts so I have to find the distance I know that we have initial speed V we know the ending speed is zero so there is a deceleration and I know the formula this is the formula of a distance if the object is changing its speed with acceleration a during the time T then that basically represents that particular distance which this object covers so it's basically the same formula as if you are going from the speed zero to certain maximum speed achieved using this acceleration and this time or vice versa if it has certain speed in the beginning can be decelerate it down to zero so the formula is exactly the same so in one case a would be positive another is negative so right now we just disregard this particular sign and we assume that this is just a positive Kant's and that represents the distance I have to find this constant well I know that a is related to force and mass as this is a consequence from the second Newton's law right F is equal to mass times acceleration that's in Newton's second law so that's why we can find acceleration so acceleration and now how about the time well that's also relatively easy if you have on one end the speed is equal to zero this is the end and we begin equals to V so during the time T I have this acceleration which I know nowadays right since I have determined it and we know that we begin is equal to a times T right oh sorry yes yes that that's exactly what it is but we are deceleration from this down to this this is basically the plane kinematics equation for the speed after the acceleration or in this case it's deceleration actually so from this I can find G it's equal to V which is the beginning speed divided by a now a I know what it is it's F divided by M so M goes to the top so this is my time so I know acceleration I know the time now I can find the distance the distance is equal to a which is f divided by M times T squared which is Li square M square divided by F we're and divided by two which is equal to M F since M V squared divided by 2 F so what's my work work is equal to F times s the force times the distance so if I were multiplied by F that would be m3 square divided by 2 so that's actually quite a remarkable result look at this formula what it depends on it depends on mass and the initial speed of my object it does not depend on force F this is what's remarkable about it it means that no matter what kind of resistance this particular moving object faces the work which that force of resistance actually should spend should perform to slow down my motion to to zero basically is independent on the force itself now if you have had strong force it will have you see it's in denominator the strong force will have a shorter distance the weaker force will have a longer distance but the work will still be exactly the same so what my point is that this work which basically is something which kind of were performed by outside force relative to the motion of the object really is completely irrelevant in this particular case there is certain quantitative characteristic of motion which is this one and I call it kinetic energy so this kinetic energy this is a definition basic law of the kinetic energy of the moving object of mass with uniform speed V this is certain amount of future rock if you wish that anybody who wants to basically stop this motion should perform no matter how you stop this important this motion you will still have to perform this amount of work which depends only on the moving objects that's extremely important part of this kinetic energy of the moving object depends only on this object and its motion it does not depend on anything which resists this motion no matter how you resist the amount of work will be exactly the same that's why it's very important to understand the kinetic energy of the object again its characteristic of the object and this motion it's independent of any outside forces and this is basically the formula which kind of justifies my initial definition that kinetic energy is a quantitative characteristic of the object in motion it's a very mechanical kind of thing they are talking about velocity or speed or whatever sets and mechanics so it's a characteristic only of the object in motion it's not a characteristic of anything outside of this object though the work which is needed obviously depends on objects which interact with this object okay fine so this is something which is basically a very very obvious thing but it is now let's consider a slightly more difficult situation barriers like for instance we are not stopping an object we just slow it down but again we are slowing down our object from speed V which is beginning speed down to speed V end now if my definition of the kinetic energy is correct then there is certain amount of kinetic energy in the moving object when it moves with a speed V and there is a certain amount of kinetic energy which is associated with the ending speed the end now if I would like to slow down the object from this speed to this speed I have to spend certain amount of energy the same as in the previous example I spend certain amount of energy to decelerate the object from some speed V down to zero now I'm just the celebrating the - to the value of the speed the end now if again the kinetic energy is a characteristic of the object in motion it means there is a certain amount of kinetic energy in the beginning there is a certain amount of kinetic kinetic energy which still remains in the object when its speed has been decelerated to this value which is not equal to zero in this particular case so the difference between these two must be equal to the work which needed to be spent to do this right so I will basically do very very similar calculations and I will find the amount of work based on whatever the force F is and eventually I should come up with the formula that this amount of work should be equal to a difference between beginning and ending kinetic energy of the moving object right I mean if my definition is correct if kinetic energy is really a characteristic of the object in motion then this is the amount of kinetic energy half which means potentially it performs certain work it needs to be performed certain work to slow it down let's say to zero but I still have this so I don't really need all the amount of work I will he need amount of work to slow it down to zero total to the end so the difference between them must be equal to the work well let's check it out a now F is the same thing so it's F divided by M right now the T again we know that the end is equal to the beginning which is our speed V plus acceleration G this is the general formula of kinematics now we are we would like to have an absolute value of deceleration which means so I'll just consider it positive but doesn't really matter so the Chi is equal to the difference between the speed divided by acceleration right so my speed whichever is bit bigger is V so it's V minus V end divided by acceleration which is this so that's my formula for T and formula for s is not exactly this one formula for s would be in this particular case since we are decelerating it would be V times t minus a jeez we're over - in this case I assume that a is actually positive otherwise I will check I would have to put plus and consider a is negative doesn't really matter so that just changed it the order of this so we are subtracting from bigger to smaller and that's why a is positive that's why I put minus here so this is the formula so let's just basically do some elementary calculations here don't need this you don't do this don't do this and let's see what happens so s is equal 3 times G which is this one we - the end of times M divided by F minus 80 square over 2 now a again a is my F over m now divided by 2 means here and now T Square which is this square which is V - V and squared times M square divided by L square right ok right so what happens here is this this goes out and this goes out now this so what do we have we have M times V times V minus V and - again M / - V - the end square and the whole thing should be divided by F this is s but first of all you immediately see that F times s already independent of of the force right this is my work so we kind of all we have to do that we will have something like this if I will open all the parentheses right so what happens here is the following so let's would W which is work which is equal to s times F it's equal to let me put em over to outside of the parentheses so I will have 2 v square minus 2 V 3 and minus 3 square plus 2 V 3 and minus V and square so what we have is this goes against this this and this are out and what do I have I have M over 2 d square minus the n square which is exactly what this actually is so as we see to slow down from one speed to another a moving object of the mass M again it's it's just exactly the same amount of work which is needed by this force F regardless of the force F again the shorter or longer distance will be with stronger or weaker forces but their product after yes the work which is supposed to be done is exactly the same which means that we have this certain amount of kinetic energy in the beginning and when we spend certain amount of work to slow down well the kinetic energy is diminishing to the ending value but the difference between kinetic energy in the beginning and kinetic energy at the end is equal exactly to amount of work which our resisting force is supposed to spend regardless of what this resisting forces which proves again that our kinetic energy is characteristic of the object in motion and this independent of outside forces okay so these are basically illustration of the fact that my definition of kinetic energy makes sense kinetic energy as a characteristic a quantitative characteristic of the moving object which basically characterizes how much work we have to perform when we have to change this motion in some way or another but in this particular case we were talking only about very specific kind of motion it's a uniform motion along a straight line and the force acting exactly opposite to this to slow it down right so there are two different things which I would like to pay attention to right now first of all we all understand that from the definition of work it follows that it's additive characteristic of whatever we are performing because if I would like to do something and then independently I would like to do something else I perform certain amount of work here and certain amount of work here and if I would like to accomplish this and this I have to basically perform this and this and this the work is actually added together it's basically follows from the from the definite of the what is exactly the work so you have one force maybe acting on one object another acting because another object both perform certain amount of work and would like to achieve certain result in both cases I have to spend basically both amounts of work and add them together which means work is additive which means that energy kinetic energy is additive so basically what I would like to say is the following so if I have n objects now each of them have certain amount of certain mass and each of them moves with certain speed now kinetic energy of one particular object is this kinetic energy of the entire system of all the object is this its sound of this I from 1 to M so I'm sum I am adding together energies kinetic energies of each object and then basically gives me the kinetic energy of the entire system image imagine for instance a room with molecules of air each molecule is moving in some chaotic direction and each of them at any given moment has a certain speed and and has a certain mass so each molecule has certain kinetic energy so kinetic energy which is concentrated in the entire room would be a sum of all these kinetic energies which is a lot okay so kinetic energy is additive and this is a kinetic energy of an entire system because again if I would like to do something with this entire system let's say slow down all these molecules to a state zero so they don't really move I have to spend amount of work to slow down each of them to zero which means I have to spend this amount of work on each molecules and that's why we are talking about the whole kinetic energy being an additive characteristic of the system of objects that's kind of obvious but I just wanted to tell about this another thing is I'm talking about speed here not about velocity because I really don't really care about the direction of this because at any given moment we can say that the speed is a certain scale our now when obviously there is a vector characteristic of this which is called velocity but it's not really part of the sink this is just a scalar value of of the speed which is important in this particular case because even if the trajectory is some kind of a curve each particular infinitesimally piece of that curve can be considered as a straight motion and basically at that particular moment you can calculate what is the kinetic energy of this particular object is and then as the speed actual is changing the kinetic energy is changing completely now my last example is related to a little bit more again complicated case when instead of force acting exactly opposite to direction of the movement let's say I'm trying to act at an angle now what happens in this particular games just let me exemplify it for instance for instance I have a movement of this kind this is my object but the force acts at certain angle let's say it's maybe it's some kind of a car which is moving and this is the force of the wind which is trying to kind of attack this car at a certain angle now what happens well obviously again the speed will change in some way or another I mean obviously depending on the force of the of the wind it will change the currently but however I would like to basically again I would like to find out what happens if my force is acting a certain amount of time at angle to the speed what happens well again my final result should be that again it doesn't really depend on anything except the beginning of the ending mass and speed of the of this particular object so how the object would move is it would move in this particular case well it will be this probably kind of a trajectory right when the force move but the force acts this way and the object moves this way then this would be probably something like a trajectory right now I'm talking about the movement on the plane obviously whatever I'm doing right now the plane can be transformed into a three-dimensional space so it doesn't really matter but let me do it in a two dimensional case so let's consider I have x and y coordinates here and my initial vector is Li along the X and 0 aligned along the y axis all right so this is my vector of the velocity in this case and talking about velocity so this is my X component and this is my Y component in the very beginning so this is some value and this is zero now let's consider that during certain time T now let's say T is given in this particular case the force acts at certain angle which means I have vector which has coordinates like this so this particular force can be represented as FX and FY these are two vectors these are two scalars which have the value of these of the magnitude of these two vectors right so that's basically what it is now the FX component acting during the time T would force the object to change its speed along the x coordinate and FY would be acting against the Y component right so my acceleration also will would be a vector which is equal to FX divided by M F Y divided by M so this is my acceleration vector this is acceleration along the X and this is acceleration along the way now obviously based on the time and based on the initial speeds along the x and y and based on acceleration along the x and y I can find the distance right so my FX would actually drive our object along the SX on the x axis and that would be a certain amount of work which I can call WX you see again forces are negative energies additive work is additive that's why I'm basically dividing it into parts and the force which is acting along the y axis will act at the distance as Y and this would be amount of work which my force will spend along the x direction this will be amount of work along the Y direction and I will see if their sum is equal to change in the kinetic energy of the of the body of the of the subject now in the beginning kinetic energy was MV square divided by 2 at the end it will be correspondingly piece along the one x axis and piece along another axis so there is an energy which is which this particular object has in one direction and engine in another direction so now it's just plain arithmetic or algebra if you wish I know acceleration I know the time so now we can find out the distance so SX is equal to now along the X my initial speed is V and acceleration is a t-square over to ax which is FX square sorry FX g squared divided by 2m write FX divided by n is acceleration so it's a x times x squared divided by 2 that's the formula from kinematics this is the distance my force which is equal to FX is acting along the horizontal x-axis right now my s Y is equal to initial speed along the Y speed is zero so I have only a Y T squared over 2 which is f y2 m t-square ok what's next well what's next is that I have to compare some of these which is two amounts of work which my force spends in one direction and another direction multiplying this and this and summing them together and compare it with the total amount of energy which was in the beginning and the total amount of change of the kinetic energy between the beginning and the end now in the beginning I have M v square over two and along the y axis is 0 I mean long the my existence is zero right at the end at the moment T I will have at the moment T along the x axis I will have and the X of G square over to where the X G is the horizontal speed at moment t and my y direction energy is and the White team I swear it's been parentheses divided better that's my energy so if I will subtract from the beginning which is from the total energy of this I will subtract this I have to actually have some of these we just have to check if it you know if it works well let's just try let's just try so what is my V X G at moment t my speed would be the initial moment in the horizontal which is V plus 80 right a is f divided by M G and my v YT is equal to similar except that my vertical Direction is 0 so it will be just F FX sorry F Y divided by M G so I have to calculate now this Plus this and check if I will be that if I will have the same as total multiple all right let's check it out okay alright let's calculate this one I know this so I have to square it so energy along the x-axis would be equal to M divided by 2 and the speed at moment T Square which is V Plus FX over M G square now energy along the Y direction at moment G is equal to M over 2 times F Y G divided by M square this is mass this is the speed square divided by 2 okay so if I will add them together and subtract my initial value of energy what will be so e x at moment t plus ey at moment t - E - E which is MV square divided by 2 equals okay M divided by 2 v square plus 2 FX T divided by M plus F X square G square divided by M square plus y M divided by 2 F Y square T Square divided by M square minus initial and v square divided by 2 equals okay this goes against this one M - 2 m FX it's FX t right plus F X square G square divided by 2 m m and M 1 M cancelled - his remaining and + damn over ok so that's also F Y square G square divided by 2 M right ok now let's say what happens here okay if I will multiply this times FX by the way I mix I miss be here I'm sorry yes three times FX right I see something is wrong here so here also sorry here fine so let's multiply this by FX and this is by F Y and add them together what happens if X V T FX VT plus FX Square t square 2 m FX square t square 2 m plus F Y Square t square 2 m exactly the same thing so again the Equality doesn't really depend on anything now this contains components of the force and this contains components of the force that's true but since they are the same on both sides which means that regardless of what exactly this FX and FY are what's their direction relative to the trajectory initial trajectory of our object the resulting difference between kinetic energy in the beginning and at the end is exactly the same as amount of work force which which acts at the angle performs and here was very important I was adding I was using additive property of the energy and additive property of the work I basically decided to represent my force F as two forces F X and F Y each one separately doing something each one separately performing certain amount of work and the result of this is the difference between the total amount of kinetic energy well that's it for today I do recommend you to read the the textual part of this lecture which is basically the same thing it's like a textbook and it's on user calm and and then I will probably do some problems next time about kinetic energy so thanks very much and good luck | Zor Shekhtman on UNIZOR Education | UCNwHL7lffNALP62igvVhdkA | 2019-01-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,896 | 25,206 |
77BZ_5fqo-k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77BZ_5fqo-k | CRITTERS & REC COLLECTION BLU-RAY BOX SET UNBOXING! | SCREAM FACTORY! | hey what's up guys I have pretty cool in boxing here I got two big box sets that I got from shelf factories a website are they had some high rollers call it's a specific sale took if you spent like 50 bucks it would be free shipping unusual but then you'd also take another 20 percent off of the contents of the cart so this is two box sets I've been waiting to get for a while I plan to just getting them on Amazon at some point but this is the cheapest with the 20% off since she missed I've ever gotten them so I guess the top earner do you already know it's a couple years old now shipping okay so I got a bull just for movies in each of these so whichever one I just try this one first whichever's first never bought two box that's like I said once I don't know this of a normal track it's like actually Christmas brother [Music] [Applause] the hard box actually thought this was a little skinnier this is actually nice this is the queers collection is clears one two three and four crews two is also time to main course which is cool I don't know ones have subtitles but done what some um so yeah I've only seen the first film I actually watched it last year for the first time it was pretty cool I was kind of funny it was very dumb like I'm assuming they're all pretty dumb especially the two other sequels but um the first thought that was pretty cool was fun um but I'm looking forward to checking these out I plan on probably not watching these until around Halloween - period October whatnot and I try to see if I could watch all four squeeze in as much horror around that time as I can but that's I could watch them sooner but you know no posters no extras anyways of the cult result on a long time ago I think with two posters actually so I did get a chance for that but that's fine I didn't I've actually been running out of space to put posters I've actually got a bunch of posters still to seal but because I got nowhere to put them so um I got to stop um getting the posters from stream because I don't have any spec or I have to be specific about once I get cuz I'm out of space or almost girl just regular shrink-wrap yeah I don't notice any games in the corners which is nice that's actual probably better than if I order from Amazon I'm sure they'd be dings like every single time I ordered for Amazon not but that's different brand song look is in good shape like I said very sturdy really glad then do this not the flimsier case I've had it for um I think the my um Amityville Horror ones a little spin I wish yo people figured the best you know actually would you stand it back here they're back already devour your blu-ray player that's fine terrifying and tiny menaces are out in full force with this for film collection packed with enough special features to make any fans mouth water that's nice misty mutton 2017 I think no 2018 really critters the tariff law I guess you can just read that I'm not gonna go through all that I did know that leo is in the third one but you can pause that and read that if you want but I'm not too concerned like I said the stories don't really matter I said fun cool here are the films there's one same thing I'll just put this up here and you can look at him I think it's I mean like I said I watched it I would not enough let me give this a thumbs up Cisco ever did apparently from 1986 pretty cool and this reversible yes actually I was considering you look at these posters it's the exact same like image almost the exact same it was basically which little slightly different so I'm gonna change that clears to the main course it's the exact same yeah I'll put this around cuz I like to had different artwork possible assume this is the original poster the African poster Twitter's well it was a very cool little creature feature but I began another galaxy it's about to end in the Browns back yard Cleveland Browns out there - there's like two bounty hunters chasing the critter whilst I'm like that or I remember now yeah like I said naive guess you can do that new - case can I actually watched this on I think it was either Amazon or Vudu I just watched it for free so the transfer was just normal so I'd be nice to get a better scan very cool - I could take a look here there is a new they bike making critters feature out any reason actors Dee Wallace well she's nervous right Scott Grimes dawn opera Terrence Mann and lin shaye producers of stuff new tribute to screenwriter and then alternating fable trailer so you spot assisted right so actually caught a bit new stuff actually that's cool here's to the main course which is cool the best um subtitle for a movie though for a sequel though is that I think by far is house - the second story which is just it's it's great I love it they are back for seconds so here it's been two years since I don't want read that you can pause it if you want a new scan new making of look at the same people actually and then behind the scenes Denver trailers usual stuff it's to disk there is that artwork I like that everyone's turn for seconds that ball I just made a like v film actually um I think it was on sci-fi or something or was it I think with D at released it was a direct video but I heard it wasn't very good but you know I would check out at some point although I haven't seen easy to not heard those are terrible so I don't know that's cool this is those different like I mentioned them before but these the cases I don't understand how they decide what to use for cases this is a little bit flimsier but also feels kind of I don't know how to describe it I'm assuming it's not eco exactly because they don't have they have this but it's not all the way through to buddies it's very clear that are using less plastic which I guess is good for big plant and but you know we like to complain about that stuff so yeah that's cool art worked off critters three you are what they eat first just sort of flower didn't they tear as a town now they need to do some real damage so this is like critters in the big city or something let's melt Leo in it did performance apparel and so we're having a sleep fun sequel so you can go ahead and pause that if you want most outrageous installment excuse me are you making of if you guys were all the same people again and then a trailer and still go to so less features but still cool Christopher I've seen that artwork multiple times before again I assume this of the young see a triple artwork it's very stupid it's funny but stuck they have like long hair it's funny a beard very cool sir 1991 and the second one was from 88 so couple years a tree so yeah I guess I don't have a whole lot to say about these I guess but you know cuz I haven't seen them and this is actually a different case see if you can tell the difference here this is more of a rounded case this has got more of them it's to it and well they feel about the same look this is the cases I'm used to I like these cases better these are fine but you know anyway this of course is cruise for in space because they have to end it with being space to outer space so you can pause it if you want Brad dorks in it and Angela Bassett really huh featurette again plus a trailer and slug gallery this is from 1992 so a year after the third one very cool critters for they are invading your space my guess is that around - I got all the original posters I assume again meeting your space spaceship that day I guess you know I also assume most people have seen these by now there's one very cool and there's the spines for the new artwork I'm looking forward to checking those out I come this Halloween season okay and here's the other one I've seen none of these I've heard these are very good films a wolf just like quitter is the first - and I don't think I really don't think I've seen I think I've seen any of these if I have it's I didn't know what I'm watching so his wreck one wreck to wreck three Genesis and Rick for apocalypse I've heard that one's not very good at all I've heard these two are fantastic and this one's just average which again is typical in the sequel continuity they did remake this first film I think in America called quarantine I think excuse me sorry starring um Debra from Dexter what's your name Jennifer Carpenter and I've heard that it's not very good but like I said I haven't seen the Deuter so um so yeah I mean actually just open this up so it'll better look about being all shiny I haven't needed to get this for a while but like I said a system it was just more expensive than I won more money than I want to spend and I'm glad I waited because I was able to get it for at least a minor discount I think originally was one was like 56 or so dollars and with the discount it came to about 40 or so and then same with this it was a little bit cheaper I think it was about 35 minutes count so Nick it came to be about $86 or something like that so for both of them and I thought that was a good deal well there's actually a bit of a ding right there which isn't terrible I guess but no I don't like my dings that's not so bad considering ok well here's the back quadrilogy of terror lots of images so features making us behind the scenes outtakes Lucy's traps the usual stuff 2007 two talented Spanish filmmakers create a terrifying film that went on to spawn three sequels on American remake and Sequoia and a sequel to quarantine - I guess no no in the first film wreck a TV reporter and her crew are asked to cover a team of firemen on duty which seems like a routine story about a night at the fire station soon turns into a nightmare trapped to psych one or two building crews try to figure to survive the terror that rages inside not to pick some minutes after the end okay I'm not gonna read all these cousin Alexa don't let me spoil because I'm actually more Sudanese these actually have a real storyline I think and I guess critters does so you can pause those intruders if you want see I don't know when these characters so I don't look forward to checking these out too because I've heard wreck line specificity is very good wreck experience fear record of course the terror falls in real time so there's court like fond footage but actually you know first of all you it's a camera reporter camcorder this does not have a burst ball at work okay cool that's fine and I fire understand it's like rages on be sort of like from the movie on 28 days later that those series again I don't know I'm done that in a while I just bought the camera but I'm leaving it in because I don't do any editing um so say okay well I'll read this first one like I said I know more about this woman even though I don't know that much but a TV reporter Manuela Velasco and her cameraman are doing a routine interview at a local for a station when an emergency call comes in companying the firefighters to a nearby apartment building news team begins recording and blood-curdling screams from the inside and another woman's program hmm after authorities seal off the building to contain the unspecified threat the news crew firefighters and residents are trapped to face a lethal tear inside but the cameras running nothing makes divided the by itself the film itself not the fun itself so you looks nuts there's things going on there that's cool this is from 2007 like it said special features audio commentaries I'm making of teasers I don't know if this is any of this is new in the same new that's okay the like I said I don't know anything about these films so it's fine so I'm assuming this might just be a port from the original all the features anyway Mike of course it doesn't say anything about a new scan either so it's new where I suppose 2007 and Beyond for these two maybe they don't need it rec to be revisited is the one that picks up right after the first film super scary sequel that will have you screaming for more 22 : thing Gorga 15 minutes and where there is nothing left off getting us back inside the question probably okay so deleted scenes behind the scene featurettes a walk through the set tour film festivals yes it is so it's the same team directing that sounds nice okay and different art there too although it's just background are not ten versatile so looks like there's actually military this time looks like not firefighters it's cool not someone with a chainsaw and may kiss the bride what the pastor that's somebody else now wait no it's the same person so it's the one guy this time not both of them Genisys sorry know about this thought it's not containing a story I guess but like I said I don't I don't want to read it if that's gonna tell me something happened Polly or the top of welcome to part two the keeps things fresh okay so yeah I must be a news story it looks like but of course this is a Spanish series of Spanish films um with the subtitles I think you know actually English so Phil's deleted scenes outtakes and trailer so not as much features here but that's fun I don't usually my medicine there's a bad man seen the films welcome on board like for apocalypse and that's that's the other guy right I'm a tiny well I'm gonna picture sorry I think it's so you just took turns directing the sequel that's funny wreck for apocalypse it's old dark there's this one chick Christmas ship so this is happening after the apartment building so yeah I got a little continuity here but that's cool plenty of gory horrify but I've heard this one is not good at all so as far as I know they haven't made any sense this is a 2014 actually which one was this since 2012 and then doesn't 9 this has a making of a handy trailer which you know that's fine the apocalypse has just begun so same actress though so she must have lived all the way through I can imagine I'm just like the Resident Evil series and stuff changing the location really make things Ami's on a ship of course you're very confined so it'll be very different these are all the same cases unlike the critters one these are all the regular cases that you're used to just nice with no dents or anything I don't think that is cool like I said I've seen none of those I don't know a whole lot about them besides it's a film crew and there's there they are both the new series of films I have not seen majority of these like I said I got this from shut factory sweet factory sale that's been going on for a little while now I think it's probably almost over by the time you're watching this but I did I ordered it this last week so you might still be going on oh it's almost August so if you're watching this let into August it might not be not anymore so the deal was I think that remembering correctly it was less a specific thing if you if you ordered fifty bucks or more you'd get it twenty percent off code or something or would just take off 20% and I thought that was the best time to do this 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gGn-9TuBUOM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGn-9TuBUOM | Video game music | Wikipedia audio article | video game music is the soundtrack that accompanies videogames early video game music was once limited to simple melodies of early sound synthesizer technology these limitations inspired the style of music known as chip tunes which combines simple melodic styles with more complex patterns or traditional music styles and became the most popular sound of the first video games with advances in technology video game music has grown to include the same breadth and complexity associated with television and film scores allowing for much more creative freedom while simple synthesizer pieces are still common game music now includes full orchestral pieces and popular music music and video games can be heard over a game's title screen options menu and bonus content as well as during the entire gameplay modern soundtracks can also change depending on the player's actions or situation such as indicating missed actions in rhythm games video game music can be one of two options original or licensed in order to create or collect this music teams of composers music directors and music supervisors must work with the game developers and game publishers many of the most notable original game composers have been from Japan including Nobuo Uematsu koji kondo Yuzo Koshiro yoko shimomura junichi Masuda hip tanaka masado nakamura yuuichi Sugiyama Yasunori Mitsuda materia monde a u Miyake takeno b mitsuyoshi mana buna miki shinji hoso and hiroshi Kawaguchi notable western game composers working today include jeremy soule yes / kid maher do donal jason graves Austin Wintory James Hannigan Garry Schyman and Peter McConnell some of whom work in film and television alongside video games today original composition has included the work of film composers Harry gregson-williams Trent Reznor Hans Zimmer mark Rutherford Josh Menzel Steve Jablonsky and Michael Giacchino the popularity of video game music has expanded education and job opportunities generated awards and allowed video game soundtracks to be commercially sold and performed in concert you topic history you topic early video game technology and computer chip music at the time videogames had emerged as a popular form of entertainment in the late 1970s music was stored on physical medium in analog waveforms such as compact cassettes and phonograph records such components were expensive and prone to breakage under heavy use making them less than ideal for use in an arcade cabinet though in rare cases they were used journey' a more affordable method of having music in a video game was to use digital means where a specific computer chip would change electrical impulses from computer code into analog sound waves on-the-fly for output on a speaker sound effects for the games were also generated in this fashion an early example of such an approach to video game music was the opening chip tune in Tomohiro Nishikado z-- gunfight 1975 while this allowed for inclusion of music in early arcade video games it was usually monotonic looped are used sparingly between stages or at the start of a new game such as the Namco titles pac-man 1980 composed by Tasha Akai or pole position 1982 composed by nobuyuki Ohno game the first game to use a continuous background soundtrack was Tomohiro Nishikado space invaders released by Taito in 1978 it had four decending chromatic bass notes repeating in a loop though it was dynamic and interacted with the player increasing pace as the enemies descended on the player the first video game to feature continuous melodic background music was rally X released by Namco in 1980 featuring a simple tune that repeats continuously during gameplay the decision to include any music into a video game meant that at some point it would have to be transcribed into computer code by a programmer whether or not the programmer had musical experience some music was original some was public domain music such as folk songs sound capabilities were limited the popular Atari 2600 home system for example was capable of generating only two tones or notes at a time as advances were made in silicon technology and costs fell a definitively new generation of arcade machines and home consoles allowed for great changes in accompanying music in arcades machines based on the motorola 68000 cpu and accompanying various yamaha why my leadership salão for several more tones or channels of sound sometimes eight or more the earliest known example of this was Sega's 1980 arcade game carnival which used an AI 3 8 9 1 o chip to create an electronic rendition of the classical 1889 composition over the waves by juvenile roses Konami's 1981 arcade game Frogger introduced a dynamic approach to video game music using at least 11 different gameplay tracks in addition to level starting and game over themes which change according to the player's actions this was further improved upon by Namco's 1982 arcade game Dig Dug where the music stopped when the players stopped moving Dig Dug was composed by Yuriko Kaena who also composed the music for other namco games such as Xevious 1982 and those on 1983 Sega's 1982 arcade game super locomotive featured a chiptune rendition of yellow magic Orchestra s' ride Dean 1979 several later computer games also covered the song such as trooper truck 1983 by rabbit software as well as daily Thompson's decathlon 1984 and strikers run 1986 composed by Martin Galway home console systems also had a comparable upgrade in sound ability beginning with the ColecoVision in 1982 capable of four channels however more notable was the Japanese release of the Famicom in 1983 which was later released in the US as the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985 it was capable of five channels one being capable of simple PCM sampled sound the home computer Commodore 64 released in 1982 was capable of early forms of filtering effects different types of wave forms and eventually the undocumented ability to play 4-bit samples on a pseudo forth sound channel its comparatively low cost made it a popular alternative to other home computers as well as its ability to use a TV for an affordable display monitor approach to game music development in this time period usually involved using simple tone generation and/or frequency modulation synthesis to simulate instruments for melodies and Yousefi noise channel for simulating percussive noises early use of PCM samples in this era was limited to short sound bikes monopoly or as an alternate for percussion sounds Super Mario Brothers 3 the music on home consoles often had to share the available channels with other sound effects for example if a laser beam was fired by a spaceship and the laser used a 1,400 Hertz square wave then the square wave channel that was in use by music would stop playing music and start playing the sound effect the mid to late-1980s software releases for these platforms had music developed by more people with greater musical experience than before quality of composition improved noticeably an evidence of the popularity of music of this time period remains even today composers who made a name for themselves with their software include Co eg Sugiyama Dragon Quest Nobuo Uematsu Final Fantasy Rob Hubbard Mundi on the run international karate koji kondo Super Mario Brothers The Legend of Zelda Mickey Higashino Gradius yie AR kungfu teenage mutant ninja turtles hiroshi Kawaguchi space harrier hang on out run here at casa tanaka Metroid Kid Icarus earthbound Martin Galway Daley Thompson's Decathlon strikers run times of lore Yuzo Koshiro Dragon Slayer wise shinobi actraiser Streets of Rage Miko Ishikawa Dragon Slayer wise and Ryu Umemoto visual novels shoot-'em-ups by the late 1980s videogame music was being sold as cassette tape soundtracks in Japan inspiring American companies such as Ciara cinema where an interplay to give more serious attention to videogame music by 1988 the golden joystick Awards introduced a category for best soundtrack of the year in 1986 won by sanction some games for cartridge systems have been sold with extra audio hardware on board in pitfall 2 for the Atari 2600 and several late Famicom titles these chips add to the existing sound capabilities topic early digital synthesis and sampling from around 1980 some arcade games began taking steps toward digitized or sampled sounds Namco's 1980 arcade game rally-x was the first known game to use a digital to analog converter DAC to produce sampled tones instead of a tone generator that same year the first known video game to feature speech synthesis was also released Sunsoft shoot-'em-up game strata vox around the same time the introduction of frequency modulation synthesis FM synthesis first commercially released by yamaha for their digital synthesizers and FM sound chips allowed the tones to be manipulated to have different sound characteristics where before the tone generated by the chip was limited to the design of the chip itself Konami's 1983 arcade game gyrus used five synthesis sound chips along with a DAC which were somewhat used to create an electronic version of j/s Bach's Toccata and Fugue in d-minor beyond arcade games significant improvements to personal computer game music were made possible with the introduction of digital FM synth boards which Yamaha released for Japanese computers such as the NEC pc-8801 and pc-9801 in the early 1980s and by the mid 1980s the pc-8801 and FM 7 had built-in FM sound this allowed computer game music to have greater complexity than the simplistic beeps from internal speakers these FM synth boards produced a warm and pleasant sound that musicians such as Yuzo Koshiro and takeshi abba utilized to produce music that is still highly regarded within the chiptune community the widespread adoption of FM synthesis by consoles would later be one of the major advances of the 16-bit era by which time 16-bit arcade machines were using multiple FM synthesis chips one of the earliest home computers to make use of digital signal processing in the form of sampling was the Commodore Amiga in 1985 the computer's sound chip featured four independent 8-bit digital to analog converters developers could use this platform to take samples of a music performance sometimes just a single note long and play it back through the computer's sound chip from memory this differed from rally-x in that its Hardware DAC was you to playback simple waveform samples and a sampled sound allowed for a complexity and authenticity of a real instrument that an FM simulation could not offer for its role in being one of the first and affordable the Amiga would remain a staple tool of early sequenced music composing especially in Europe the Amiga offered these features before most other competing home computer platforms though the Macintosh which had been introduced a year earlier had similar capabilities the amigas main rival the Atari Street sourced the yamaha ym3812 a time when all memory solid-state ROM cartridge magnetic floppy disk or otherwise was still very costly per kilobyte sequenced sound chip generated music on the other hand was generated with a few lines of comparatively simple code and took up far less precious memory arcade systems pushed game music forward in 1984 with the introduction of FM frequency modulation synthesis providing more realistic sounds than previous PS G's the first such game Marble Madness used the Yamaha ym into the fourth generation or 16-bit era the hybrid approach sampled in tone to music composing continued to be used the Sega Genesis offered advanced graphics over the end yes and improved sound synthesis features also using the Yamaha chip the ym two six one two but largely held the same approach to sound design ten channels in total four tone generation with one for PCM samples were available in stereo instead of the NDS is five channels in mono one for PCM as before it was often used for percussion samples the genesis did not support 16-bit sampled sounds despite the additional tone channels writing music still posed a challenge to traditional composers and it forced much more imaginative use of the FM synthesizer to create an enjoyable listening experience the composer Yuzo Koshiro utilized the genesis hardware effectively to produce progressive catchy techno style compositions far more advanced than what players were used to for games such as the revenge of shinobi 1989 and the Streets of Rage series setting a new high-water mark for what music in games could sound like the soundtrack for Streets of Rage 2 1992 in particular is considered revolutionary and ahead of its time for its blend of house music with dirty electro bass lines in Trancy electronic textures that would feel as comfortable in a nightclub as a video game another important FM synth composer was the late Ryu Umemoto who composed music for many visual novels and shoot-'em-ups during the 1990s as cost of magnetic memory declined in the form of diskettes the evolution of video game music on the Amiga and some years later game music development in general shifted to sampling in some form it took some years before Amiga game designers learned to wholly use digitized sound effects in music an early exception case was the title music of text adventure game the pond 1986 by this time computer and game music had already begun to form its own identity and thus many music makers intentionally tried to produce music that sounded like that hurt on the commodore 64 and nes which resulted in the chiptune genre the release of a freely distributed Amiga program named sound tracker by Karsten O Barsky in 1987 started the era of mod format with made it easy for anyone to produce music based on digitized samples module files were made with programs called trackers after Oh Barsky sound tracker this mod tracker tradition continued with PC computers in the 1990s examples of amiga games using digitized instrument samples include David Whittaker soundtrack for shadow of the beast crystals back soundtrack for turrican ii and matt furnaces tunes for laser squad richard joseph also composed some theme songs featuring vocals and lyrics for games by sensible software most famous being cannon fodder 1993 with a song war has never been so much fun and sensible world of soccer 1994 with a song goal scoring superstar hero these songs used long vocal samples a similar approach to sound and music developments had become common in the arcades by this time and had been used in many arcade system boards since the mid 1980s this was further popularized in the early 1990s by games like Street Fighter 2 1991 on the cps 1 which used voice samples extensively along with sampled sound effects and percussion Neo Geo's mvs system also carried powerful sound development which often included surround sound the evolution also carried into home console video games such as the release of the Super Famicom in 1990 and its us EU version Super NES in 1991 it sported a specialized custom Sony chip for both the sound generation and for special Hardware DSP it was capable of 8 channels of sampled sounds at up to 16 bit resolution had a wide selection of DSP effects including a type of adsr usually seen in high-end synthesizers of the time and full stereo sound this allowed experimentation with applied acoustics and video games such as musical acoustics early games like super Castlevania IV f-zero Final Fantasy 4 Gradius 3 and later games like Chrono Trigger directional starfox and spatial acoustics Dolby Pro Logic was used in some games like King Arthur's World and Jurassic Park as well as environmental and architects actual acoustics Zelda 3 secret of evermore many games also made heavy use of the high quality sample playback capabilities super Star Wars Tales of Phantasia the only real limitation to this powerful setup was the still costly solid-state memory other consoles of the generation could boast similar abilities yet did not have the same circulation levels as the Super NES the NeoGeo home system was capable of the same powerful sample processing as its arcade counterpart but was several times the cost of a Super NES the Sega CD the mega CD outside North America hardware upgrade to the Mega drive/genesis in the u.s. offered multiple PCM channels but they were often passed over instead to use its capabilities with the cd-rom itself popularity of the Super NES and its software remained limited to regions where NTSC television was the broadcast standard partly because of the difference in frame rates of PAL broadcast equipment many titles released were never redesigned to play appropriately and ran much slower than had been intended or were never released this showed a divergence in popular video game music between pal and NTSC countries that still shows to this day this divergence would be lessened as the 5th generation of home consoles launched globally and as commodore began to take a backseat to general-purpose pcs and macs for developing and gaming though the mega-cd Sega CD and to a greater extent the PC engine in Japan would give gamers a preview of the direction video game music would take in streaming music the use of both sampled and sequenced music continues in game consoles even today the huge data storage benefit of optical media would be coupled with progressively more powerful audio generation hardware and higher quality samples in the fifth generation in 1994 the cd-rom equipped Playstation supported 24 channels of 16-bit samples of up to 44 point 1 kilohertz sample rate samples equal to CD audio and quality it also sported a few hardware DSP effects like reverb many squared titles continued to use sequenced music such as Final Fantasy 7 legend of mana and Final Fantasy the Sega Saturn also with a CD drive supported 32 channels of PCM at the same resolution as the original PlayStation in 1996 the Nintendo 64 still using a solid-state cartridge actually supported an integrated and scalable sound system that was potentially capable of 100 channels of PCM and an improved sample rate of 48 kilohertz games for the n64 because of the cost of the solid-state memory typically had samples of lesser quality than the other two however and music tended to be simpler in construct the more dominant approach for games based on CDs however was shifting towards streaming audio topic middie on the PC in the same timeframe of the late 1980s to mid-1990s the IBM PC clones using the x86 architecture became more ubiquitous yet had a very different path and sound design than other pcs and consoles early PC gaming was limited to the PC speaker and some proprietary standards such as the IBM pc-jr 3 voice chip while sampled sound could be achieved on the PC speaker using pulse width modulation doing so required a significant proportion of the available processor power rendering its use in games rare with the increase of x86 pcs in the market there was a vacuum in sound performance in home computing that expansion cards attempted to fill the first two recognizable standards were the roland mt-32 followed by the ad-lib sound card Roland's solution was driven by MIDI sequencing using advanced la synthesizers this made it the first choice for game developers to produce a pond but it's higher cost as an end-user solution made it prohibitive the ad-lib used a low cost FM synthesis chip from Yamaha and many boards could operate compatibly using the MIDI standard the ad-lib card was usurped in 1989 by creative soundblaster which used the same Yamaha FM chip in the ad-lib for compatibility but also added 8-bit 22.0 5 kilohertz later 44.1 kilohertz digital audio recording and playback of a single stereo channel as an affordable end-user product the sound blaster constituted the core sound technology of the early 1990s a combination of a simple FM engine that supported MIDI and a DAC engine of one or more streams only a minority of developers ever used Amiga style tracker formats in commercial PC games unreal typically preferring to use the MT 32 or ad-lib s be compatible devices as general-purpose pcs using x86 became more ubiquitous than the other PC platforms developers drew their focus towards that platform the last major development before streaming music came in 1992 roland corporation released the first general midi card the sample based SCC one an add-in card version of the SC 55 desktop Mittie module the comparative quality of the samples spurred similar offerings from soundblaster but costs for both products were still high both companies offered daughter boards with sample based synthesizers that could be later added to a less expensive sound card which only had a DAC in a MIDI controller to give it the features of a fully integrated card unlike the standards of amiga or atari a pc using x86 even then could be using a broad mix of hardware developers increasingly used midi sequences instead of writing soundtrack data for each type of sound card they generally wrote a fully featured data set for the roland application that would be compatible with lesser featured equipment so long as it had a MIDI controller to run the sequence however different products used different sounds attached to their MIDI controllers some tied into the yamaha FM chip to simulate instruments some Dadar boards of samples had very different sound qualities meaning that no single sequence performance would be accurate to every other general MIDI device all of these considerations in the products reflected the high cost of memory storage which rapidly declined with the optical CD format topic pre-recorded and streaming music taking entirely pre-recorded music had many advantages over sequencing for sound quality music could be produced freely with any kind and number of instruments allowing developers to simply record one track to be played back during the game quality was only limited by the effort put into mastering the track itself memory space costs that was previously a concern was somewhat addressed with optical media becoming the dominant media for software games CD quality audio allowed for music and voice that had the potential to be truly indistinguishable from any other source or genre of music in fourth generation home video games and PCs this was limited to playing a mixed mode CD audio track from a CD while the game was in play such as Sonic CD the earliest examples of mixed mode CD audio and video games include the turbo Grafx CD RPG franchises tenkai makyo composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto from 1989 and the Weis series composed by Yuzo Koshiro and Miko Kawa and arranged by rio yonder mutsu in 1989 the Y's soundtracks particularly wise I and to 1989 are still regarded as some of the most influential video game music ever composed however there were several disadvantages of regular CD audio optical drive technology was still limited in spindle speed to playing an audio track from the game 400 meant that the system could not access data again until it stopped the track from playing looping the most common form of game music was also problem as when the laser reached the end of a track it had to move itself back to the beginning to start reading again causing an audible gap in playback to address these drawbacks some PC game developers designed their own container formats in-house for each application in some cases to stream compressed audio this would cut back on memory used for music on the CD allowed for much lower latency and seek time when finding and starting to play music and also allowed for much smoother looping due to being able to buffer the data a minor drawback was that use of compressed audio meant it had to be decompressed which put load on the CPU of a system as computing power increased this load became minimal and in some cases dedicated chips in a computer such as a sound card would actually handle all the decompressing fifth generation home console systems also developed specialized streaming formats and containers for compressed audio playback games would take full advantage of this ability sometimes with highly praised results Castlevania Symphony of the Night Games ported from arcade machines which continued to use FM synthesis often saw superior pre-recorded music streams on their home console counterparts Street Fighter Alpha 2 even though the game systems were capable of CD quality sound these compressed audio tracks were not true CD quality many of them had lower sampling rates but not so significant that most consumers would notice using a compressed stream allowed game designers to playback streamed music and still be able to access other data on the disc without interruption of the music at the cost of CPU power used to render the audio stream manipulating the stream any further would require a far more significant level of CPU power of available in the fifth generation some games such as the wipeout series continued to use full mixed-mode CD audio for their soundtracks this overall freedom offered to music composers gave videogame music the equal footing with other popular music it had lacked a musician could now with no need to learn about programming or the game architecture itself independently produced the music to their satisfaction this flexibility would be exercised as popular mainstream musicians would be using their talents for video games specifically an early example is way of the warrior on the 3do with music by white zombie a more well-known example as Trent Reznor's score for quake an alternate approach as with the TMNT arcade was to take pre-existing music not written exclusively for the game and use it in the game the game Star Wars x-wing vs. TIE fighter and subsequent Star Wars games took music composed by John Williams for the Star Wars films of the 1970s and 1980s and used it for the game soundtracks both using new music streams made specifically for the game and using previously released recorded music streams are common approaches for developing soundtracks to this day it is common for 10th games sports based video games to come with some popular artists recent releases SSX Tony Hawk initial D as well as any game with heavy cultural demographic theme that has tie into music Need for Speed Underground Gran Turismo and Grand Theft Auto sometimes a hybrid of the two are used such as in dance dance revelution sequencing samples continued to be used in modern gaming for many uses mostly RPGs sometimes a cross between sequencing samples and streaming music is used games such as Republic the revolution music composed by James Hannigan and command and conquer generals music composed by Bill Brown have utilized sophisticated systems governing the flow of incidental music by stringing together short phrases based on the action on-screen and the players most recent choices see dynamic music other games dynamically mixed the sound on the game based on cues of the game environment as processing power increased dramatically in the 6th generation of home consoles it became possible to apply special effects in real time to streamed audio in SSX a recent video game series if a snowboarder takes to the air after jumping from a ramp the music softens or muffles a bit and the ambient noise of wind and air blowing becomes louder to emphasize being airborne when the snowboarder lands the music resumes regular playback until its next cue the Lucas our company pioneered this interactive music technique with their i'm--you system used in their early adventure games and the Star Wars flight simulator Star Wars x-wing and Star Wars TIE fighter action games such as these will change dynamically to match the amount of danger stealth based games will sometimes rely on such music either by handling streams differently or dynamically changing the composition of a sequenced soundtrack topic personalised soundtracks being able to play one's own music during a game in the past usually meant turning down the game audio and using an alternative music player some early exceptions were possible on PC Windows gaming in which it was possible to independently adjust game audio while playing music with a separate program running in the background some PC games such as quake play music from the CD while retrieving game data exclusively from the hard disk thereby allowing the game 400 to be swapped for any music CD the first PC game to introduce in game support for custom soundtracks was Lionhead Studios black and white the 2001 game included an in-game interface for Winamp that enabled the players to play audio tracks from their own playlists in addition this would sometimes trigger various reactions from the players creature like dancing or laughing some PlayStation games supported this by swapping the game 400 with a music CD although when the game needed data players had to swap the CDs again one of the earliest games Ridge Racer was loaded entirely into RAM letting the player insert a music CD to provide a soundtrack throughout the entirety of the gameplay in VB ribbon this became a gameplay feature with the game generating levels based entirely on the music on whatever CD the player inserted Microsoft's Xbox allowed music to be copied from a CD unto its internal hard drive to be used as a custom soundtrack if enabled by the game developer the feature carried over into the Xbox 360 where it became supported by the system software and could be enabled at any point the Wii is also able to play custom soundtracks if it is enabled by the game excite truck endless ocean the PlayStation Portable can in games like Need for Speed carbon owned the city and FIFA oh eight play music from a memory stick the PlayStation 3 has the ability to utilize custom soundtracks in games using music saved on the hard drive however few game developers used this function MLB oh eight the show released in 2008 has a my MLB soundtrack feature which allows the user to play music tracks of their choice saved on the hard drive of their ps3 rather than the pre-programmed tracks incorporated into the game by the devil an update to wipeout HD released on the PlayStation Network was made to also incorporate this feature in the videogame audiosurf custom soundtracks are the main aspect of the game users have to pick a music file to be analyzed the game will generate a race track based on tempo pitch and complexity of the sound the user will then race on this track synchronized with the music games in the Grand Theft Auto series have supported custom soundtracks using them as a separate in-game radio station the feature was primarily exclusive to PC versions and was adopted to a limited degree on console platforms on a PC inserting custom music into the stations is done by placing music files into a designated folder for the Xbox version a CD must be installed into the consoles hard drive for the iPhone version of Grand Theft Auto chinatown wars players create an iTunes playlist which is then played by the game Forza horizon 3 used a similar technology of custom soundtracks with the help of groove music topic developments in the 2000s the Xbox 360 supports Dolby Digital software sampling and playback rate of 16-bit at 48 kilohertz internal with 24-bit Hardware d/a-converters hardware codecs streaming and potential of 256 audio simultaneous channels while powerful and flexible none of these features represent any major change in how game music is made from the last generation of console systems pcs continue to rely on third party devices for in-game sound reproduction and Sound Blaster is largely the only major player in the entertainment audio expansion card business the PlayStation 3 handles multiple types of surround sound technology including Dolby true HD and DTS HD with up to 7.1 channels and with sampling rates of up to 192 kilohertz Nintendo's Wii console shares many audio components with the Nintendo GameCube from the previous generation including Dolby Pro Logic 2 these features are extensions of technology already currently in use the game developer of today has many choices on how to develop music more likely changes in video game music creation will have very little to do with technology and more to do with other factors of game development as a business whole video game music has diversified much to the point where scores for games can be presented with a full orchestra or simple 8/16 bit chip tunes this degree of freedom has made the creative possibilities of video game music limitless to developers as sales of video game music diverged from the game itself in the West compared to Japan where game music CDs had been selling for years business elements also wield a new level of influence music from outside the game developers immediate employment such as music composers and pop artists have been contracted to produce game music just as they would for a theatrical movie many other factors have growing influence such as editing for content politics on some level of the development and executive input topic game music as a genre many games for the Nintendo Entertainment System and other early game consoles feature a similar style of musical composition that is sometimes described as the video game genre some aspects of this style continue to influence certain music today though gamers do not associate many modern game soundtracks with the older style the genres compositional elements largely developed due to technological restraints while also being influenced by electronic music bands particularly yellow magic orchestra ymo who were popular during the late 1970s to 1980s ymo sampled sounds from several classic arcade games in their early albums most notably space invaders in the 1978 hit song computer game in turn the band would have a major influence on much of the video game music produced during the 8-bit and 16-bit eras features of the video game music genre include pieces designed to repeat indefinitely rather than having an arranged ending or fading out pieces lacking lyrics and playing over gameplay sounds limited politi only three notes can be played simultaneously on the Nintendo Entertainment System a great deal of effort was put into composition to create the illusion of more notes playing at once although the tones featured in NES music can be thought of emulating a traditional four-piece rock Ben triangle wave used as a base to pulse waves analogous to two guitars and a white noise channel used for drums composers would often go out of their way to compose complex and rapid sequences of notes in part due to the restrictions mentioned above this is similar to music composition during the Baroque period when composers particularly when creating solo pieces focused on musical embellishments to compensate for instruments such as the harpsichord that do not allow for expressive dynamics for the same reason many early compositions also feature a distinct jazz influence these would overlap with later influences from heavy metal and j-pop music resulting in an equally distinct compositional style in the 16-bit era in an unrelated but parallel course in the European and North American developer seen similar limitations were driving the musical style of home computer games module file format music particularly Maude used similar techniques but was more heavily influenced from the electronic music scene as it developed and resulted in another very distinct sub-genre demos in the developing demoscene played a big part in the early years and still influenced video game music today as technological limitations gradually lifted composers were given more freedom and with the advent of cd-rom pre-recorded soundtracks came to dominate resulting in a noticeable shift in composition and voicing style popular early cd-rom titles were released with high-resolution graphics and recorded music since the audio was not reliant on a sound card synthesis cd-rom technology ensured that composers and sound designers could know what audio would sound like on most consumer configurations and could also record sound effects live instruments vocals and in-game dialogue as the divisions between movies and video games has blurred so have divisions between film scores and video game scores adventure and fantasy movies have similar needs to adventure in fantasy games ie fanfare traveling heroes theme and so on some composers have written scores in both genres one noted example is us composer Michael Giacchino who composed the soundtrack for the game Medal of Honor and later composed for the television series lost and wrote scores for movies such as The Incredibles 2004 and Star Trek 2009 topic outside of videogames appreciation for video game music is strong among fans and composers particularly for music from the third and fourth generations of home video game consoles and sometimes newer generations this appreciation has been shown outside the context of a video game in the form of CDs sheet music public performances art installations and popular music topic CDs and sheet music you selling video game soundtracks separately as CDs has become increasingly popular in the industry interpretive albums remixes and live performance albums were also common variations to original soundtracks OST s Co eg Sugiyama was an early figure in this practice and following the release of the first Dragon Quest game in 1986 a live performance CD of his compositions was released and performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra then later by other groups including the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and NHK symphony Yuzo Koshiro another early figure released a live performance of the actraiser soundtrack both koshiro's and fellow Falcom composer miko Ishikawa's contributions to wise music would have such long lasting impact that there were more albums released of wise music than of almost all other game-type music like anime soundtracks these soundtracks and even sheet music books were usually marketed exclusively in Japan therefore interested monde Japanese gamers had to import the soundtracks and/or sheet music books through on or offline firms specifically dedicated to video game soundtrack imports this has been somewhat less of an issue more recently as domestic publishers of anime and video games have been producing Western equivalent versions of the OST s for sale in UK and u.s. though these are often for more popular titles the sale of video game soundtracks has created a growing symbiotic relationship between the music industry and the games industry commonly games are being used to promote and sell licensed music rather than just Original Score and recording artists are being used to market and sell games music marketing agency electric artists conducted a study that revealed a number of interesting statistics surrounding hardcore gamers and their music habits 40% of hardcore gamers bought the CD after hearing a song they liked in a video game 73% of gamers said soundtracks within games helped sell more CD's and 40% of respondents said a game introduced them to a new band or song then 27% of them went out and bought what they heard some game soundtracks have become so popular they have reached platinum status such as NBA Live 2003 you topic public performance many original composers have publicly exhibited their music through some fund at concert performances once again Koishi Sugiyama was the first to execute this practice in 1987 with his family classic concert and has continued these concert performances almost annually in 1991 he also formed a series called orchestral game music concerts notable for featuring other talented game composers such as yoko kanno Nobunaga's ambition Romance of the Three Kingdoms uncharted waters Nobuo Uematsu Final Fantasy Keiichi Suzuki Mother Earth bound and Kintaro Haneda wizardry following suit compositions by Nobuo Uematsu on Final Fantasy four were arranged into Final Fantasy for Celtic moon a live performance by string musicians with strong Celtic influence recorded in Ireland the loved theme from the same game has been used as an instructional piece of music in Japanese schools with the success of squares 1990s games Final Fantasy 6 Final Fantasy 7 and Final Fantasy 8 by Nobuo Uematsu and Chrono Trigger Xenogears in Chrono Cross by Yasunori Mitsuda public performance began to gain international popularity on August 20th 2003 music written for video games such as Final Fantasy and The Legend of Zelda was performed for the first time outside Japan by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra in a symphonic game music concert in Leipzig Germany at the Geffen house concert hall this event was held as the official opening ceremony of Europe's biggest trading Fair for video games the GC games convention and repeated in 2004 2005 2006 and 2007 on November 17 2003 Square Enix launched the Final Fantasy radio on America Online the radio station has initially featured complete tracks from Final Fantasy 11 and Final Fantasy 11 rise of Zul art and samplings from Final Fantasy 7 through Final Fantasy 10 the first officially sanctioned Final Fantasy concert in the United States was performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles California on May 10 2004 all seats at the concert were sold out in a single day dear friends music from final fantasy followed and was performed at various cities across the United States Nobuo Uematsu has also performed a variety of Final Fantasy compositions live with his rock band the Black Mage's on July 6th 2005 the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra also held a video games live concert at the Hollywood Bowl an event founded by videogame music composers Tommy Tallarico and Jack wall this concert featured a variety of videogame music ranging from pong to halo 2 it also incorporated real-time video feeds that were in sync with the music as well as laser and light special effects media outside the video game industry such as NPR and the New York Times have covered their subsequent world tours on August 20th 2006 the Malmo symphonic orchestra with host or VARs astrum performed the outdoor game music concert joystick in Malmo Sweden before an audience of 17,000 holding the current record of attendance for a game music concert SAFF strim has since continued to produce game music concerts around Europe under the names joystick and score from April 20 to 27 2007 eminence symphony orchestra and orchestra dedicated to video game and anime music performed the first part of their annual tour eartha a night in Fantasia concert series in Australia whilst eminence had performed video game music as part of their concerts since their inception the 2007 concert marked the first time ever that the entire setlist was pieces from video games up to seven of the world's most famous game composers were also in attendance as special guests music performed included Red Alert three themed Soviet March by James Hannigan and Shadow of the Colossus by kallu Thani since 2010 video games themed pops concerts have become a major proportion of the revenue in many United States concert halls as traditional classical music performances decline in popularity on March 16 2012 the Smithsonian American Art Museum's the art of video games exhibit open featuring the chip music soundtrack at the entrance by artists 8-bit weapon and computer 8-bit weapon also created a track called the art of video games anthem for the exhibit as well topic and popular music in the popular music industry video game music and sounds have appeared in songs by various popular artists arcade game sounds had a particularly strong influence on the hip-hop pop music particularly synth pop and electro music genres during the Golden Age of arcade video games in the early 1980s arcade game sounds had an influence on synth pop pioneers yellow magic Orchestra who sampled space invaders sounds in their influential 1978 debut album particularly the hit song computer game in turn the band would have a major influence on much of the video game music produced during the 8-bit and 16-bit eras other pop songs based on space invaders soon followed including disco space invaders 1979 by funny stuff space invaders 1980 by playback and the hit songs Space Invader 1980 by the pretenders and space invaders 1980 by Uncle Vic Buckner and Garcia produced a successful album dedicated to video game music in 1982 pac-man fever former ymo member Haru ami hosono also released a 1984 album produced entirely from Namco arcade game samples entitled video game music an early example of a chiptune record in the first video game music album warps record to stone a 1990 by sweet Exorcist sampled video game sounds from ym OHS computer game and defined Sheffield's bleep techno scene in the early 1990s more recently video game beats have appeared in popular songs such as Kesha's tick-tock the best-selling single of 2010 as well as you should know better by robbing featuring Snoop Dogg and hell bound by Eminem the influence of video game music can also be seen in contemporary electronica music by artists such as Dizzee Rascal and Ciaran Hebden grime music in particular samples sawtooth wave sounds from video games which were popular in East London English power metal band Dragon Force is also known for their retro video game influenced sound you topic video game music education video game music has become part of the curriculum at the degree undergraduate and graduate levels in many traditional colleges and universities according to the Entertainment Software Association there are over 400 schools offering courses and degrees in video game design in the United States many of which include sound and music design Berklee College of Music Yale University New York University and the New England Conservatory have all introduced game music into their music programs these programs offer immersive education in music composition orchestration editing and production other post-secondary schools have more games focused programs such as DigiPen Institute of Technology Columbia College Chicago an Academy of Art University who all offer programs in music and sound design these programs include courses in sound effect creation interactive sound design and scripting music similar programs have gained popularity in Europe the Utrecht School of the Arts faculty of art media and Technology has offered a game sound and music design program since 2003 the University of Hertfordshire has a program in music composition and technology for film and games leaves beckett university offers sound and music for interactive games and DB's music bristol teaches sound for games and apps more informal institutions like the training seminars at game sound con also feature classes in how to compose video game music extracurricular organizations devoted to the performance of video game music have also been implemented in tandem with these new curriculum programs the gamer Symphony Orchestra at the University of Maryland performs self arranged video game music and the video game orchestra as a semi-professional outgrowth of students from the Berklee College of Music and other Boston area schools according to the National Association for music education video game music is now being taught at elementary and secondary school levels to aid in the understanding of music composition students at Magruder High School in Montgomery County Maryland have even started a student-run gamer Orchestra and many high school bands perform game music you topic academic study academic research on video game music began in the late 1990s and developed through the mid 2000s early research on the topic often involved historical studies of game music or comparative studies of video game music and film music see for instance Zack Whelan's article play along an approach to video game music which includes both the study of video game music is also known by some as Ludo musicology a portmanteau of lewd ology the study of games in game play and musicology the study and analysis of music a term coined independently by Guillaume LaRoche and Roger Mosely a prominent figure in early video game music and audio research as Karen Collins who is associate professor at the University of Waterloo in Canada Research Chair in interactive audio at the University of Waterloo games Institute her monograph game sound an introduction to the history theory and practice of video game music and sound design MIT press 2008 is considered a seminal work in the field and was influential in the subsequent development of video game music studies the ludo musicology research group as an inter university research organization focusing on the study of music in games music games and music and video game culture composed of four researchers mcgill camp Tim Summers Melanie fridge and mark Sweeney together they organize an annual international conference held in the UK or Europe at the time of writing the most recent was the Ludo 2017 conference held at Bath Spa University the group was founded by camp summers and Sweeney in August 2011 who have also edited a collection of essays based around the study of game sound entitled Ludo musicology approaches to video game music published in July 2016 they also edited a double special issue of the soundtrack and initiated a new book series for the study in game sound and music in 2017 in September 2016 Tim Summers book understanding video game music was published by Cambridge University Press fritsch officially joined the group in 2016 she had edited the second issue of the online journal a CT zeitschrift firm Zhi kun performance published in July 2011 which included ludo music logical contributions written by Tim summers Stephen b-real and Jason brain she had been a regular at the conferences since 2012 and published several books actors on the topic whereas camp summers and Sweeney have a background in musicology phryges background as in performance studies the North American Conference on video game music and AC vgm is an international conference on video game music held annually in North America since 2014 it is organized by Neil Lerner Stephen bevor Berg real and William Gibbons in late 2016 the Society for the study of sound and music in games SSS mg was launched by the Ludo musicology research group in conjunction with the organizers of the North American conference on video game music in the audio mostly conference the SSS mg has the aim of bringing together both practitioners and researchers from across the globe in order to develop the fields understanding of sound and video game music and audio its focuses the use of its website as a hub for communication and resource centralization including a video game music research bibliography a project initially begun by the ludo musicology research group the ludo musicology Society of Australia was launched by Barnabas Smith in April 2017 during the Ludo 2017 conference in Bath UK it aims to offer a centralized and local professional body merger in game music studies for academics people in industry and game music fans alike in the Australasian region topic composers creating and producing videogame music requires strong teams and coordination among the different divisions of game development as the market has expanded so have the types of jobs in game music the process often starts with the game designer who will have a specific musical theme or genre in mind for the game their options include contracting original composers or licensing existing music both of which require other music experts during the arcade and early console era 1983 to the mid-1990s most game music was composed by full-time employees of the particular game company producing the game this was largely due to the very specialized nature of video game music where each system had its own technology and tool sets it was not uncommon for a game company like Capcom or Konami to have a roomful of composers each at their own workstation with headphones writing music once the CD era hit and studio recorded music became more ubiquitous in games it became increasingly common for game music to be composed by independent contractors hired by the game developer on a per project basis most bigger budget games such as call of duty Mass Effect Ghost Recon or Lost Planet hire composers in this fashion approximately 50% of game composers are freelance the remaining being employees of a game company original score and soundtrack may require the hiring of a music director who will help create the game music as well as help book the resources needed for performing and recording the music some music directors may work with a games sound designer to create a dynamic score notable exceptions include composer koji kondo who remains an employee at nintendo and Martin O'Donnell who worked at Bungie until early 2014 the growth of casual mobile and social games has greatly increased opportunities for game music composers with job growth in the US market increasing more than 150 percent over five years independently developed games are a frequent place where beginning game composers gain experience composing for video games game composers particularly for smaller games are likely to provide other services such as sound design 76% of game composers also do sound design integration 47% of game composers also integrate their music into audio middleware or even computer coding or scripting 15% with the rising use of licensed popular music in video games job opportunities in game music has also come to include the role of a music supervisor music supervisors work on behalf of a game developer or game publisher to source pre-existing music from artists and music publishers these supervisors can be hired on a per project basis or can work in-house like the music group for Electronic Arts EA that has a team of music supervisors a music supervisor is needed to not only help select music that will suit the game but to also ensure the music is fully licensed in order to avoid lawsuits or conflicts music supervisors may also help negotiate payment which for artists and songwriters is often a one-time buyout fee because games do not generate music royalties when they're sold a growing trend is to contract artists to write original songs for games to add to their value in exclusivity and once again supervisors can be a part of that process topic Awards since the mid-2000s video game music has been recognized in a number of award shows though some categories have been short-lived the MTV Video Music Award for best video game soundtrack ran from 2004 to 2006 additionally for only one year in 2006 MTV offered an award for best video game score in 2003 the game audio network guild launched the annual GaN G awards show to recognize video game music and sound design held each year at the Game Developers Conference from 2010 to 2011 the Ivor Novello Awards has included a category for Best Original video game score the 2010 award winner was Killzone 2 composed by yours demand and in 2011 Napoleon Total War composed by Richard Beto Richard Birdsall and Ian Livingstone in 2011 video game music made its first appearance at the Grammy Awards when baba yetu a song from Civilization IV won the 53rd annual Music Awards best instrumental arrangement accompanying vocalists making it the first video game music to be nominated for or to win a Grammy the song won for its placement on Christopher tins album calling all Don's but had been used in the game six years prior in 2012 the Grammy Awards included video game music as part of its visual media Awards expanding the category to include motion television video game music or other visual media the for visual media awards are best music for visual media best compilation soundtrack for visual media best score soundtrack for visual media and best song written for visual media since 2004 BAFTA has hosted the British Academy games Awards with a category for original music in 2014 Hollywood music and media introduced their own award show that celebrates three videogame categories Original Score song and song score for mobile video game other video game awards include the International film music Critics Association if' MCA Award for Best Original Score for interactive media and machinima.com s inside gaming Awards for Best Original Score and best sound design past winners include olivier de rivier for remember me and James Hanigan for Harry Potter and the half-blood Prince the expansion of the video games industry led to the creation of a video game award show which included a few categories in music from 2003 to 2014 the Spike Video Game Awards celebrated game music with awards for best soundtrack best song in a game and Best Original Score when the Spike Video Game Awards were cancelled they were replaced by the game Awards which offers an award for best score soundtrack in addition to recognizing the composers of Original Score the guild of music supervisors offer a GMS award to the music supervisors that select and coordinate licensed music for video games past winners include Brandon Young and Katy Byam for Guitar Hero live in Laura Kats and Gregory J Gordon for sunset overdrive topic fan culture video game fans have created their own fan sites dedicated to the appreciation and promotion of video game music including overclocked remix and rain wave fans also make their own song remixes and compilations and have built online remixing communities through the ease of internet distribution Japanese dojin music scene is notable for producing albums of arranged video game music which derived from popular retro franchises such as Megaman Chrono Trigger or Final Fantasy from dojin games such as touhou project studio ki visual novels and when they cry series from popular franchises on Comiket such as type-moon fate series or can ty collection there have been over 6,000 dojin albums of touhou project music released topic see also circuit bending game rip audio I easy a framework list of video game musicians list of video game soundtracks released on vinyl Magfest music video game overclocked remix rain wave VG music come video games live | wikipedia tts | UCYsYRb62nVuCJ8-FojrZRVw | 2018-12-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,684 | 58,213 |
ABheJMT41Ps | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABheJMT41Ps | CLARK Forklift Safety Pre-Shift Inspection Instructional Video | [Music] forklift safety is every operators most important job lack of or improper maintenance increases the risk of forklift accidents and an OSHA fine a thorough pre-shift inspection can identify maintenance issues before they lead to an accident safety begins with knowing as much as possible about each forklift model so it's extremely important to read and fully understand the operator's manual before operating the forklift this video is not intended to replace any written material always refer to the appropriate operator's manual for the forklift you are using or use the forklifts appropriate service manual this inspection must take place at the start of each work shift to ensure that the forklift will function properly operators should also refer to any checklists provided for maintenance specific to each forklift model a pre shipped inspection begins with the visual walk-around of the forklift making a number of visual checks look for obvious damage to the forklift such as loose bent twisted or missing sheet metal or components this includes the LP gas tank and bracket if applicable while observing the forklift also look for obvious leaks or leaks of any kind check all tires for secure mounting damage and excessive wear remove any debris from around the wheels do you see any damage cracks or signs of oil leaks on the mast assembly are there any signs of leaks or damage to the chains or hoses if yes a qualified and trained technician should be contacted to use the chain wear gauge to measure the chain elongation otherwise known as stretch if a chain is worn beyond specification it should be replaced immediately if the chains cannot be replaced at this time the forklift must be removed from service until the chains are replaced do the lift and tilt systems show any signs of leaks or damage is the load backrest securely attached to the four carriage with no sign of damage are there any cracks or signs of excessive where are the forks legibly marked with their capacity also are they straight and evenly spaced if not a qualified and trained technician should be contacted to inspect the forks and if need be use a fork caliper to check the thickness of the forks if the forks are worn more than 10% at their heel they must be replaced before the forklift can be placed back into service are the fork pins and locking devices secured to prevent the forks from sliding our controls and warning decals clearly visible and legible both in the operator's compartment and on the upright assembly also is the operator's manual readily available and is it readable if the forklift warning decals are missing or illegible or operator's manual is damaged or unreadable replacement decals and manuals must be ordered through your local clark dealer is the overhead guard securely mounted to the forklift without any bent twisted or missing parts is the data plate securely attached to the forklift and is it readable does the forklift data plate reflect the proper attachments if any that are used with the forklift along with the forklifts capacity and empty weight check the engine coolant level and make sure the battery and cables are clean and securely mounted engine oil level should be checked and filled if necessary check with your supervisor or a qualified and trained technician before adding any fluids to the forklift always fill fluid levels in accordance with the operator's manual hydraulic oil level must be inspected with the forks fully lowered again check with your supervisor or a qualified and trained technician before adding any fluids to the forklift always fill fluid levels in accordance with the operator's manual inspect the hoses wiring and connections check the air filter housing and air filter indicator to ensure they are in good condition if the forklift is equipped with a brake fluid reservoir that is 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Y_RuJNprAqU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_RuJNprAqU | NEW! From Target. Swimsuits Haul & Try On. Sand & Shore | hi everybody i'm lisa behind the cameras bill together we are bellezza welcome to our Channel it's time for another bathing suit haul all right so today we have a bathing suit haul from Target one of my favorite places to shop for all kinds of things and the thing that's great about target is most people have one that's local to them you can just walk right in pick out a bathing suit and you're ready to hit the pool let's get started for my first bathing suit I have a neon green with black mesh one piece I picked in this bathing suit because it is sporty I really really love the style of it in particular the Razorback it is so stylish and I love that well it's the neon green where you can definitely stand out in a crowd I love that this black mesh covers the entire baby and it's just a spectacular design I've actually never tried a bathing suit before if it has a full coverage of mesh and I'm so glad I picked this one because it fits perfectly it has this high leg here but it's so fitted and because of the Razorback I could dive in a pool and it is definitely not gonna pull my straps off this one is definitely a ribbed material is definitely trending this year and that is why I picked this bathing suit to show you it is this beautiful bright orange color and I'd like to apologize right now for the sound you know we just live in the neighborhood and that's just life and we have some construction going on but let's continue like I was saying the rift material in this just gives it a 3d look it's spectacular but there's something else that I really like about this so let me show you the back not only do I love that it has a crisscross design but because of that it only has one tie usually on triangle tops like this you have to tie around the neck and tie around the middle of your back this one is so easy to put on and it just quickly it is completely adjustable for any size which is wonderful but it's easy with just this single tie in the back and it fits perfectly this bathing suit is made by exhilaration which is one of targets main brands and I definitely love it let's go to the next one alright everybody this was one of my favourite bathing suits when I was picking them in the store for two reasons number one the seersucker material I absolutely love this blue and white striped seersucker textured material it is so stunning but the other reason is because of the loops right here on the bottom it's just a little bit different than most of your standard bottoms and it just gives it a little pop I always love looking for bathing suits that have something a little bit unique about them to show you yeah the thing that's really great about this is as you can see I'm wearing a strapless but it also comes with straps they're just little short or little thin adjustable straps that you can add on if that makes you more comfortable I really love though the flouncy design this one is going to be a keeper for sure the reason I chose this bathing suit is because it is a fully padded top so I wanted to be able to show you something that really held its own form even if you are smaller chested this bathing suit is by sandy shore which is an affiliate company that sells items through Target I don't think these perfect but I still wanted to show it to you because this one is well has a one tike RIS cross back and it's really really cute but the main reason is that I picked this one is for the really strong underwire and like I said the hefty patty it's really really hefty and so some people prefer that because it is a little more supportive and I think it's pretty cute other than the fact that the bottoms just don't quite fit right but this one might be a perfect fit for you long sleeve one-piece bathing suits are absolutely trending this year they are so popular and I have been seeing them everywhere this is actually the first one I've purchased and the reason that I chose this one there are actually multiple reasons so first of all this is a special fabric that is protected from the chlorine so when I swim in a pool it's not going to fade over time is also made from a rash guard material which is great for a number of reasons first of all it is UPF 50 plus sun protected so my skin under this bathing suit is completely spaced from the sponge but this is also something amazing when I'm at the beach and I want a boogie board my arms aren't going to be scratched up it's actually like I am wearing a rash guard but it is simply a bathing suit now it does if all the way from the front so that is a pretty cool feature but you can also leave it partway down if you prefer I will tell you it is a little bit warm on a hot day like this but I know if I was in the water I would be perfectly comfortable another thing that's so cool about this is this people opening in the back I really love the look of that and it just gives you a little peek of skin since you are fully covered the other thing that really caught my eye with this bathing suit are the two fabric combinations most bathing suits are simply one fabric you're either gonna pick some sort of a floral or a some sort of design fabric or you're gonna pick a solid and I really like that this has both put together I love the floral sleeves with this solid beautiful pink Center it really makes this bathing suit special and I actually like the idea of a long sleeve bathing suit I'm so glad I tried it this orange and white striped one-piece bathing suit absolutely screams summer the minute I sighed hanging in Target I knew I had to have it one of the number one reasons I love this bathing suit is because it is sexy and sweet it has these cute logos that are just so sweet with this nice striped material but it also has this amazing one neckline the high leg and such a beautiful low-cut back which makes it absolutely sexy this one is stunning and one of the other things that I love about this is if you have ever been to Disney California Adventure and watch the live-action throws and show which by the way is totally amazing if you haven't seen it it's weird the price of a ticket alone but anyway there is a scene where Olaf comes out in dances and the girls that are there dancing along are wearing a bathing suit almost exactly like this one and that's what this reminds me of takes me back to days that I could go to Disneyland and enjoy a wonderful show I'll be back there again soon but in the meantime I'm gonna enjoy swimming in this really stunning bathing suit all right everybody I'm gonna end our video here I enjoyed showing you six of my favorite bathing suits that I found at my local target get out there get yourself a bathing suit from Target before they start running out of sizes I actually found it very easy when I just went in a couple of days ago to find the sizes that I needed they seemed to be full stop and if your local target won't let you try the bathing suits on there don't worry about a thing because everything is where's that returnable I could go come to will find as many bathing suits as I wanted and I could easily return any that didn't fit then I changed my mind about so you can comfortable about doing the same thing but had to target today's the day get ready for summer and pick up some spectacular bathing suits don't forget to smash the thumbs up button and don't forget to subscribe [Music] | billisa | UCXtwudC75ReD_gq3ZGqsj8A | 2020-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,434 | 7,372 |
HBzVouyRjjQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBzVouyRjjQ | IPEDS Academic Library Definition Changes for 2016-2017 | good afternoon i'm Shaniqua Morris of the association of research libraries and I'd like to welcome you to this afternoon's webinar iPads academic library definition changes for 2016-17 there are a few announcements before we begin all participants have entered the conference and listen-only mode we invite you to join the conference by typing questions in the chat box in the lower left corner of your screen Robert Dugan will answer short questions or questions that probably have a yes or no response while the conference is in progress for longer questions we will submit all of those to the presenters at the end of the conference and the speakers will answer the questions at the very end of the presentation this webinar is being recorded on Thursday July 28 2016 and ARL will share the presentation slides and a link to the recording in the next week today we will hear from iPads program staff as well as members of a joint ARL ACRL Task Force on aligning iPads academic libraries component definitions with established practices our presenters are Mary Jane Bertrille ski associate director of the association of college and research libraries Martha Karolyi do consultants for the association of research libraries Robert Dugan chair of ACRL academic library trends and statistics survey editorial board University of West Florida Chris Cody National Center for Education Statistics integrated post-secondary education data system Oliver pêche chief product strategist EBSCO information service and Kristin Martin electronic resources management librarian University of Chicago a warm welcome to our presenters and all of our attendees and now to begin the presentation I would like to turn the floor over to Martha Karolyi do Martha please go ahead hello this light shows that Joint Task Force members and Mary Jane Petrovsky and myself party presenting a CLL and they are a lean beef call and Mary Jane the trustee would you like to go ahead Thank You Martha on behalf of the the association of college and research libraries statistics program I would just like to remind all the participants that our annual survey our annual trends and statistics survey is now going to include the iPads academic library component that we're going to be talking about in great detail today so just wanted to let everyone know that we include that as part of our annual survey so that you can download your data and transfer it to your iPads keyholder we've gotten a few questions about when our next survey will open and that will be very soon on September 1 and we will close on February 15th we're trying to align our survey with the iPads survey period and we intend and hope to make our 2016 data available by late spring of next year as a part of our ACRL metrics statistical product and attended Audrina thank you a few words about the ARL 36 may link there there are no survey changes for the 2015-16 survey cycle the forms and the mailing are now available and the due date is October 15 2016 Shin Rica is expecting your results and data and the data are available to the members who are contributing as soon as the data are submitted and many of the IPEDS academic library data elements are of course a part of the university space so with this brief introduction on the Association specific surveys we can fall which are times we are trying to align them as much as possible with the iPad framework we and with this is a main work of this set forth I'm glad to invite to Bob Probert Dugan as co-chair of the Joint Task Force to describe the more specific work of our task force Thank You Martha hi everyone just a couple things about the joint task force it's a joint task force from ACRL Ala in ARL appointed members and the task force was in place last year in which they prefer ship provided recommendations and suggestions to iPads concerning on the definitions and the instructions for the academic libraries component the AL component for the 2015-2016 year the suggestions were accepted from the task force and iPads made some changes to the survey and in hopes of improving it this year we reconvened and we are we have provided suggestions recommendations to iPads again and those changes are what we're going to talk about today the task force is made up of academic librarians from the various Carnegie classifications and it's under the oversight of ARL ACRL and Martha facilitates it most of our work is done through conference calls we also share Google Documents and we have had in the past two years face to face meetings at at ARL in Washington DC so we we have been working in terms of with the survey directors I paid survey directors in terms of improving the instrument and making it a little bit easier for the libraries to work on this today we're going to be discussing specifically those changes that are going on with the 2016-2017 academic libraries component for those who are most of you are familiar with iPads is it's a term that we use a lot or a place we talk about a lot in higher education but this is just the definition or the the actual mission of iPads and with that I'm going to turn it over to dr. Christopher Cody who is the academic libraries component survey director Chris thank you both hello everyone as bob said I'm Chris Cody I'm a senior researcher for American institutes for research we're one of the projects I direct is with iPads as I serve as a survey director for academic libraries as well as fall enrollment and 12-month enrollment surveys for iPads today and we'll go over the upcoming changes to the 2016-17 collection but academic libraries survey prior to going into the changes let me first go over how these changes have come about IPEDS collects basic data from proc salute approximately 7,500 post-secondary institutions in the United States and the other jurisdictions are eligible to participate in the title for federal financial aid programs all total for Vince students are required to respond to iPad iPad also allows other non-tidal for institutions to participate on a voluntary basis the National Center for Education Statistics also known as MP yet recently saw authorization from the Office of Management and Budget budget to continue IPEDS data collection our current authorization expires December 31st 2016 and these authorizations usually last three collection cycles so iPad is now or has recently requested a new clearance for the 2016-17 2017-18 and 2018-19 data collections to enable us to provide consistency in our collection post-secondary data over the next three years is during this window between our OMB clearances that allows us to change i paid surveys substantially based off several factors that we'll get into in the next slide with the OMB package the Department of Education according to the paper reduction Act of 1995 provides the general public federal agencies with opportunities to comment on proposed revised and continuing collections of information what this does is it helps the department assess the impact of its information collection requirements and minimizes the public reporting burden it also helps the public understands the department's information collection requirements and provides the request requested data in the desired format the department adds solicited comments from the proposed information collection request of iPad the Department of Education was especially interested in public comments addressing the issues of the collection of the timely manner of the collection any estimates from burden accuracy how might the department enhance the quality and tilty and clarity of the information be collected and how I did part of minimize the burden of the collection on the respondents there are recently two comment periods for our MB package 60-day period which closed in April and at 30-day which recently closed on July 25th during this period people and organizations were able to comment on the proposed changes provided by iPads and iPads respond to the comments often times resulting in additional changes to the survey the instructions pre-clean asked questions or tips for being attitude survey so while the ONB package is now closed for comments actually it's up on the website provided to you on the slide and the comments can be viewed using the commands presented on the slide if you go to the website you can see what would the proposed changes to the upcoming collection cycle were as well as what people comments people had about the proposed changes so how did these proposed changes to iPad server to come about there are seven different avenues that survey for iPads can actually change mininum occur based off what we call our technical review panels also known as TRPs meetings of iPads QPS are conducted by a Research Triangle international so solicit expert discussions and suggestions all broad range of issues related post-secondary education and the conduct of iPads and trp is designed to allow the public to advise and work with RTI to improve IPEDS data collection and product data quality and user friendliness also these changes to iPad surveys during the OMB process can occur through quality control of reported data this is where basically based off the reported data we've identified areas where we need to clarify questions reanalyze how we are presenting questions instructions and then those changes are made also through work from Institute organizations changes to iPad surveys can occur during the OMB clearance such an example is this joint task force committee to provide a substantial feedback during the OMB comment period as well as prior to of presenting changes to the OMB process that has helped develop the next collection of the survey also feedback from institutions or comments during their OMB package can help so will allow us to change items on the al survey today when we discuss me the proposed changes to the academic library survey for the current collection most have actually come about dear due to the hard work from this task force and we like to thank them very much for their work so before I move into the overall changes for the AL survey for that coin collection here's a graphic of all the surveys and the time period they open close for collection as you can see the academic library so or survey opens for collection this upcoming cycle on December 14 2016 and closes for key holders of the institution's on April 12 2017 and ipeds coordinators on April 26 2017 preliminary data is then released to the public for the academic library survey in mid fall of 2017 ok so now on to the changes which I'm sure many of people are here to listen to you we are making some question changes to the survey in this upcoming collection cycle as well as realigning and updating our instructions to meet the academic libraries industry standard on how things should be collected which was largely based on the work of this task board first off who reports to the AL survey it's put our post-secondary degree granting institution to either have access to a library collection and/or have library expenses greater than zero dollars are asked to report to academic library survey this results in about over 4,000 institutions reporting age here to the AL survey the reporting period for the AL surveys for the fiscal year for the fiscal year of 2016 or for the sub counting collection is fiscal year 2016 defined at the most recent 12-month period that ends before October 1st 2016 or that corresponds to institutions fiscal year so there are two sections to the academic library survey section one is a library collection circulations and interlibrary Learn love services section last year this was only known at the library collection and circulation section the changes we are implementing for this upcoming collection that will begin to we'll begin to collect information on we'll go over first billing with section 1 the 1 the first and major changes that we're implying is that we will begin collecting information for physical serials and digital like cereals for collection as well as will begin to collect information for physical serial circulation I'll get more into this in a future slide we also has this kind of a previously are moving the interlibrary loan service section from section two which deals with expenses to section one of academic library survey since bills relay more to access we're also adding a screening question for this section that will ask if you have your library loan services if you do not then will not you will not be asked to answer additional questions on that area we're also updating and changing some of those instructions to reflect the most recent edition of serials and to respond to recommendations from the task force this task force and OMB comments so the update to instructions I'll go over briefly I will first skip the physical books those are out of the devoted entire slide to it shortly in regards of physical media while we're still asking in the instructions that institutions report the number of number of titles of media materials we are explaining what to include differently we ask now that you include audio vision video materials audio-visual materials sorry cardio graphic materials graphic materials and three-dimension artifacts and realia in regard to physical search circulations our update of the instructions we are now asking that you report the total number of times physical items are checked out from the general and reserve collections Reserve is at is new this upcoming cycle we are still asking that you include only initial checkouts non-earning goals and not reynolds and exclude Enel interlibrary loan lending and borrowing we also ask that you will include books media and serials and physical circus circulations and we'll ask that you do not include transaction equipment or computers however circulation electronic reading devices can be included if the device is preloaded with ebooks in regard to digital electronic books for the upcoming collection everything has stayed the same in terms of the strip instruction except we have added to the instructions to include open access titles if the individual titles are searchable through the library catalog or discovery system except we are asking that you do not count ebook titles happy trust Center for research libraries internet archives and similar collections unless the library owns to the digitized item and it is accessible under current copyright law finally for updating instructions for section one for digital electronic circulation usage we ask that you report usage of digital electronic titles whether view download or stream but that we're asking is you did not include key serials and institutional repository documents however we do ask you to include ebooks and meet immediate titles only so as to reiterate will be collecting physical serials collection and circulation so we'll only be collecting a serial collection we will not be collecting eat cereal circulation now moving on to a little bit more detail physical books and then we'll talk about serials directly first this year we are go change how we collect information on physical books based on recommendation from this task force we will now ask that you report physical books by titles not volumes as seen on the definition share instruction changes on the screen for 2016-17 we're asking that you report physical book titles all released by the library if individual titles our catalog and/or searchable through the library catalog or discovery system we ask that you exclude serials microfilms maps non-print and shields and catalog items we ask that you include music scores as searchable by title through the library catalog or discovery systems also include government documents are accessible through the library's catalog regardless of whether they're searchable separately classified or and Rachelle's catalog includes documents for which records are provided by the library or download other sources into the library's card or online catalog so just to rewrite the main change here is that we are moving from collecting physical books by volumes to collecting physical books by titles in terms of serials these are new instructions added since we have not collected serials before in terms of physical serials we ask that you report the number number of physical serial titles are accessible through the library's calendar discovery system a serial the publication any medium issued in successive parts bearing a numerical or chronological designation intended to be continued indefinitely this definition includes in any physical format periodicals newspapers and annuals the joints as well as the generals memoirs proceedings transactions etc societies and number of monographic series reports serial titles not subscriptions it's possible report the counts of only those duplicate or otherwise unique serial titles searchable through the library's talent or discovery system system as possible do not include either earlier title changes however do not worry about removing it's not possible or feasible and in terms of reporting digital electronic serials we ask that you report the number of serial titles are accessible through the library's catalog or discovery system eat cereal to the periodical publications published in digital form to be split on computer spring well it might be a little bit difficult to see this is a screenshot of what the Future survey screens will look like for the 2016-17 collection one thing you like to make note is you see the addition of serials as well as the moving of the interlibrary loan services to section 1 also when filling out the survey remember that we provide previous years tolls by the upcoming collections these may look very different based off instructions for 2015 15 and what we are now requesting a report for 2016-17 for example where books are prior year will show numbers and volumes where the current year is asking for numbers based off titles moving forward to the section 2 of academic library survey if an institution has expenses greater than $100,000 they are asked to report in section 2 of the AL survey the changes to section to include relocating interlibrary loan services to section 1 of a previously stated and removing the question does your library support virtual reference services this was a recommendation by the Task Force and through data analysis this question was no longer needed at most institutions route support virtual reference services finally we updated the following instructions based on library the library community feedback for material and service expenses we have changes here the instructions one being regarding how you report one-time purchases of books cereal back files and other materials we have removed this section that says do not include current subscriptions materials those serials subscriptions of serials sorry this change was just more of for clarification our instructions and to eliminate some confusion for reporting ongoing commitments to subscriptions we have added in this instructions that you also include serials and then the other items committed to annually as well as an annual eat platform or access fees and we also stay that serials are publications issued in successful parts usually at regular interval and as a role intended to continue indefinitely so the change here is wording clarification on how to report serials and any other items commit to annually as well as an annual a platformer access fees in regards to other materials and service cost based for materials and serve expenses we have updated instructions where we have added one line where we're asking that you include costs associated with pay-per-view journal article transition transactions and we have also removed a line where we ask that you report expenses such as those for cartographic materials and manuscripts and finally in the instruction sections for all operations material expenses we've added to the other items they're supposed to be included in this section that you also include interlibrary loan fees paid bibliographic utilities that you cannot separate out and so this includes interlibrary loan costs and all other operation expenses with the library's expenses of the bibliography facility this is only in the situations that cannot be separated out here's the updated section two screens for the AL survey for the sub counting collection as you can see from here we've reviewed the virtual reference service questions and we've also removed interlibrary loans loan service questions and moved in to section one finally when filling out the survey please remember to print any new survey materials with the update instructions epic use glossary x' to ensure you're providing data based off the most recent recent set for the upcoming collections as these items have changed so any frequently asked questions any instructions you've had from previous use of years are reporting and it'd be probably best to disregard those and only and print out the new materials once they are available on the IPEDS website as those are now how the instructions and the FAQ that we're aligning the instructions to I will now pass the discussion on to Oliver the discussed counter institution thanks Cody I'm Oliver pêche and I work as a product strategy said ed store information services where my focus tends to be on our knowledge base and librarian productivity tools including some of our usage consolidation products but more relevant to this webinar is probably my activity with encounter nice so I serve on the board of directors of both organizations and with encounter I chair the working group that's looking into the technical details related to release five of the counter quota practice and I'm also co-chair of the nice Oh sushi standing committee so so my goal today is to provide some background on countered sushi and how these standards impact and facilitate the IPEDS reporting and I'm also available to answer questions that may come with regard to usage or counter or or sushi first for those who may want to just a real quick refresher on counter and sushi counter is a code of practice that when followed results in a content provider offering consistent credible and comparable usage six of this commonly online information the code of practice lists the reports to include specifies how those reports should be formatted the metrics to including those reports how transactions should be processed and how reports are to be delivered in credibility is enforced through the required annual audit that each content provider must go through sushi which stands for the standardized usage statistics harvesting initiative resulted from a need to address scalability problems with counter reporting so with multiple reports for content provider and usage being found at dozens of provider's sites the effort of retrieving the hundreds of reports can be overwhelming and sushi solves this by enabling automated harvesting of counter usage via web services sushi is an expected feature of an erm or uses consolidation product so once you haven't configured that should eliminate the need to manually retrieve the counter reports here's a quick historical timeline of Kathryn sushi which I've included they put these standards in in perspective counters been around for more than 15 years and was a result of collaboration among members of the publishers and libraries services group and they were seeking consistency around usage reporting of the growing online collections and this is sort of late 90s early 2000s Connor was formed in 2001 the first code of practice was released in 2003 sushi came along in 2007 as a means of automating the loading of usage into ERM systems and currently we're at release four of the counter quota practice work is underway on release five and we'll have more on that later and the other event on the timeline to highlight I think is the introduction of uses in 2005 uses is a community website focused on issues related to usage it's sponsored by counter but run by members of the community you can access it at uses org dot uk' if you haven't been to the site i recommend you go have a look you can submit questions if you have problems with a vendor submit the issue there and they will basically take care of finding a resolution for it so it's a great site okay so turning back to the IPEDS survey and the forum in question is here and we've circled in red the Library Circulation for digital electronic resources and this is where the counter reports should prove helpful in providing accounts for this entry so iPad specifies as Cody said it's about reporting use of titles whether viewed downloaded or streamed and that maps nicely to counters full-text requests metric as Cody mentioned iPads limits the count the circulation of e-books and media and excludes the use of these serials and content and institutional repositories so the counter reports where you'd find the information you need to report on this would be book report one book report two and multimedia report one and the multimedia report would come from organizations like Alexander Street Press who offer collections of multimedia audio-visual resources so the bottom half of the screen we see the sample of book report two and in red is the number that you need your reporting period total for that report so basically you would run your book reports one and two and multimedia reports one for all of your providers add up these totals and enter the number on the iPads four and if you happen to be using an erm or uses consolidation product you may be able to save some time by pulling a single report that consolidate usage across all of your platforms but that's basically where you get that information so I'm sure a few of you have experienced some challenges or questions with book reports so let's talk about that just briefly here book report 1 is provided by ebook hosts that deliver the complete book in a single file a single PDF and book report 2 is offered by ebook sites delivering books and sections section flood chapters or pages or entries in a reference book or encyclopedia so a given eBook host will typically provide one or the other but not both the kind of mutually exclusive reports so a quick example of the problems let's say we have two identical users each accessing the book on two sites the first site the access delivers the book as a single PDF and the second site delivers the book by chapter our identical users each read five chapters of the book in the city for site one that activity will show up on their book report 1 as a single download however site 2 will show 5 downloads for the same book in their book report 2 and so the problem is you can kind of see is the usage is not really comparable between the hosts and between the reports now you're adding up book report 1 book report 2 stats in the IPEDS reports and so the results going to be at somewhat inflated number when compared to print circulation which cans to record things at the title level but it's just something to be aware of and we'll talk a little more about the solution that's coming up with counter on the next slide so now looking ahead several initiatives are underway which should increase the number of publishers offering kind of reports improve the quality of what they offer and make it easier to access and use the kind of reports so in development now is the counter report validation tool this is the free tool that will be made available to librarians content providers auditors and it will allow them to check to see whether account or report or sushi implementation is indeed valid and once it's in place we hope to see a significant decrease in the reports that are released that are not quite compliant I'm sure we've all although all of us have used counter have experienced some of these the night so sushi team is working on sushi and light which sounds is a simpler version of sushi one that's quicker to implement allowing content providers to become compliant with less effort and hopefully fewer compliance issues it'll also allow other applications to be able to take advantage of sushi and automatically include the counter statistics without requiring separate loading of reports release five at the counter quota practice as I mentioned earlier is in the works and the focus is on improved clarity and consistency trying to make it easier to both comply with the counter quota practice and to use counter reports I'm not going to go into great detail here beyond what I've just said but you'll hear a lot more about this in the coming months then getting back to our challenge of reporting on eBook usage a new report book report 7 is expected to become a requirement with release 5 it's currently available as an optional report for those of you you want to pursue that with your content providers but what it's doing is it's introducing the notion of a unique book view within a session and effectively removes the comparability problems that we see today between book report one book report two and between various vendors offering book report two so the unique book view count for a given book would increment only once per session where that book was accessed regardless of how many pages or chapters or sections reviewed so it no longer would matter whether how that book was divided up and presented to the user so I'm going to wrap up with this slide so when you're considering iPads using the usage reporting in a large account text of counter you know some suggestions come to mind and then bringing up a couple of here some of which you probably already have been discussing at length the first this comes to mind is the inclusion of East serials usage in the iPad circulation reporting so as I was preparing for this I took a look at the usage from a few of our users consolidation customers and the usage represented in their Journal reports is typically five times greater than the total usage found in their book reports so ignoring journal usage means that an important part of the collection isn't currently not being reflected in the iPad stats and another set of metrics to consider I think is the use of abstract and indexing databases and discovery index indexes so we're providing users with discovery tools it's an important part of getting users to the information they need so having use of these tools reflected in a survey could help provide a measure of the overall effectiveness of the online information environment a given institution is providing users so I'd like to conclude by saying that counter reports offer most of the statistics needed to report on the usage of online collections and this does make a good platform for expanding the usage reporting within the IPEDS survey and speaking for patter we're here to help so please feel free to reach out with questions or suggestions and you can either email me directly or contact Lorraine Estelle on the on the counter site happy to help and now I'm going to turn it over to Chris and Mark Martin who will talk more about how you go out actually collecting this information thank you hi folks so I'm going to try to tie my portion of this presentation back to both Chris's talk on collecting title counts and to Oliver's talk about counter and if you are already familiar with counter and been using it some of this may be pretty rudimentary but if you haven't looked at your counter reports in a while or you just are kind of exploring Syria new I'm hoping to give you some practical hands-on tips for getting reports that you need for your survey so the first part that I'm going to talk about here is getting title counts for that first section of the IPEDS survey and a great tool that you may be able to use is your knowledge base and your link resolver particularly you know this is this is integrated in with your catalog and your discovery tool this may really be where you're providing access to your electronic resources and for most people this is going to be most helpful for serials which are going to be part of the survey for 2016-2017 collection period and it may also be helpful for you for books and multimedia if your link resolver provides a full range of that if you are saying don't have all of your ebooks in your link resolver and your you may then need to rely on title counts for your catalog or another name but I'm going to walk through two examples of some common knowledge bases and how you can get title from them so the first example which on comes courtesy of Oliver and is for getting account from the EBSCO Holdings manager and the example that I'm going to walk through here is collecting the book title comp but there is in that link at the bottom and as you probably heard we will be sharing these slides so you don't have to worry about writing that down but there is instructions for getting all sorts of media out of there from your knowledge base if you use EPS go so here we're going to kind of walk through the steps and thanks again to all over for providing this so anybody who's been to s go admin this might look familiar there is this Holdings management up at number one and you go there you can get to your holdings manager you have an option to download reports which is over at number two and and then you can go down to number three or even choose your resource type so in this particular example we're choosing book basically name your report something that's useful to you click on the big blue button at the bottom to get your file and then over here you will be able to go to a download tab that ESCO admin provides and they also have the Panny link right here that is your title it's summary takes us to that smaller spot right there where you can get a total count of unique titles so this came from an example of someone who uses the holdings manager my second example comes from getting your serial titles count out of FFX and so this may look familiar to people that are using SFX for knowledge base and basically you're logging into your SFX admin then you're going from the main page which I didn't provide a screen shot here but you go to your knowledge based tools or KB tools to export tools and that brings up the shot here that we see where you've got this advanced export query you can select that you want to get this text file output and in this case we're getting serials so we're going to select serials FFX doesn't actually provide any multimedia so if you have all your books in here you could do a monograph too and we're going to limit our active portfolio to ones that are full-text so you do that and it will send you a text file and instantly you're in a little while depending on how big your on your knowledge base and that is and then you can use Excel to do a little more manipulation to try to get things on deduplicated so this is like the screenshot that you may have seen if you've used Excel to bring in text and convert it to an Excel spreadsheet it works pretty well for the SFX output a couple of corpes I noticed was that there are no actual column headings and then you want to make sure if you have a long number that's an identifier like the SFX object ID you need to make sure that you've selected text for that format because Excel if it thinks it hits a really huge number it's going to convert it to scientific notation and it's only going to keep significance up to 15 digits so if you have an identifier over 15 digits it's going to round them and then they're not unique anymore which is you know truly a horrible thing to happen so everything else seems to work pretty well in terms of the defaults although if you've got a lot of non Roman characters you may want to choose utf-8 just so that it looks cleaner once you're in Excel going to the data ribbon you can actually use a remove duplicates function and column E is the sfx ID in this particular case and you can see we've got Publishers Weekly and 10 different portfolios so we don't really want to have to count that 10 times but we get this little remove duplicates come up we're going to select it on the SFX object ID so we're relying on sfx's knowledgebase to help us with this excel deletes the duplicates that count that we have left there in this case 130,000 to t8e journals that's your context you need for ipads for your electronic cereal so now I'm going to shift gears over to the the second part of what I'd like to talk about today which is obtaining your counter reports for recording that digital usage slash circulation so some things if you're really starting at this from scratch and you haven't been collecting these before I'm going to look at like a really basic way of collecting your usage statistics without necessarily going through an erm or really needing much anything else besides a spreadsheet but the first thing that you have to think about is like where are you going to get your asset istic from what are the platforms and providers that you have and there's kind of these three categories here that you want to think about you've got publishers that are hosting their own content like if you've got journals on ScienceDirect those are all going to be Elsevier journals you also have publishers that use a third party platform like you know the Royal Society titles are available on high-wire as well as a number of other science and medicine titles and then you have aggregated which are licensing content from a wide variety of publishers and generally offer it as a package through a database like academic search complete on EBSCOhost or abi/inform on ProQuest so you want to think about where you're getting that content from and you may already have some information about this because what you're going to need is the username and passwords to be able to get into these provider websites or into their administrative website to collect that data if you've already got that because you've had to customize things or because you've been collecting usage statistics then you've got a great start for this and you have to do a lot of work kind of up front but then it gets easier year by year and if you're really not sure you know and you know you're getting some stuff driven sorsha you might be able to talk to people at your consortia what where the administrative places are you can talk to your reps and they'll probably help you out so this is walking through like some really basic steps if you're going to be doing these things or manually basically you have your sheet of providers then you're going to identify those administrative URLs and the login information that you need for collecting your statistics the different formats that you're going to want to report and collect under provider and I would say although the jr1 the serial is not necessary for iPad 2016-2017 that is something that's up for discussion and it may be something that you just want to collect to find out how things are being used how are your subscriptions being used we have the two book reports the PR one in the BR two and then the multimedia which is the mr one those are the reports that you really need for iPads you probably also want to include on this list providers where you can't get statistics so you don't have to go through that process every year trying to figure it out and then you can put any notes in there if there's something that's particularly tricky about how to get the statistics and as you work your way through the list you can be recording that reporting period total in your spreadsheet that Oliver showed you earlier so I'm going to walk through three different examples here of collecting two sticks on three different sites the first one being getting the book report one from EBSCOhost and this is the EBSCO admin module which actually looks pretty similar to what we saw the holdings manager at the same set up so you have your institutional credentials you log in in this case we're going to the tab called reports and statistics and then you have options to select counter reports and Conner are four that's release four off counter so following that you get a drop-down box or you can choose the report that you want so in this case we've got book report one and you can choose your time period based on your fiscal year in this case we have a fiscal year that ended June 30th we've got July 2015 through germs 2016 click that big on the yellow button and then ESCO is going to place the report on a separate tab for downloaded report and then you can go there and you can download it into a spreadsheet so opening up in Excel a little blurry here and I apologize but you've got that reporting period total number you record that in your master list and then you can move on to your next platform so let's say that you also have ebooks from trainer link now trainer Lee offers the brq and unlike herbs go they don't have a separate admin site per se but you actually go there with an administrative privileged login and this is this is fairly common with some publishers and then your login gives you special options that like your typical library patron would not have so here you know I signed in this is actually Robert Fletcher who's our electronic resources manager at the University of Chicago and we have this option for the admin dashboard which gives us library specific information including usage so navigating to the usage statistics we see a very similar drop-down we have the option of what report we want you can see Springer does not offer the BR one so even though beer one is the preferred book usage counting tools for iPad we don't have that as a choice so we're going to take the VR 2 which will give you the book chapter downloads and that is how Springer presented on their site then once again you get this great 6l spreadsheet you have your reporting period total and you will note because it is BR 2 that your number of usage per title will seem a lot higher than what you would get off of say EBSCOhost which had the BR one my last example here is from Alexander Street Press for the multimedia one and for brevity I've simplified some of the steps that I'm showing in the slides because they're very similar to the other ones like EBSCO there is an administrative website for Alexander Street Press and there is a section right there for usage statistics have a very similar drop-down options in this case you know we've chosen a mr1 report once again we're looking at fiscal year and in Alexander Street what they've done is they actually provide you the report directly in HTML so if you don't feel like you want to save the report for any other reason you can just grab that reporting Priya total number for your main spreadsheet but if you feel like you do want to keep the report even also download it to excel and have it available for other purposes so that's the the manual way of collecting reports it can become onerous if you have a lot of different platform it doesn't mean you can't do it I work with a lot of platforms here and at this point we are still working under pretty much this process so it's certainly feasible but it's not necessarily the easiest way to do it and it's something we are looking at some different options here as well there are a number of tools that are out there that can help you collect and manage your statistics and they can also help you integrate them with acquisition and other data so you can calculate things like cost per use they come from from different areas of library tools like your subscription agents like EBSCO and harrassowitz they can help you bring in some of that your journal acquisition information they may be through your library management system for people that are using like orlimar OCLC worldshare they have statistics support and they also may be integrated with your link resolver or with an erm system like serial solutions sfx and like the open source system coral has a usage module and these systems will also can provide a sushi client or though you can also get an open source sushi client and that can automate the harvesting now things have and like become a lot more standardized with counter so if you looked at counter reports or you looked at sushi or a couple years ago and it seemed like it was more you're having more exceptions and things that are actually running through it may be worth a look again to see if sushi could work for you better and the last slide that I'm going to share here is some resources for usage data and I know there are some questions that came up about this we have a link to the project counter website here and that lists counter compliant publishers there's also a link to uses which Oliver mentioned is the community run website that's focused on the usage of electronic resources it's a great place for asking questions for kind of getting information about issues or problems with reports I've also included some columns that Oliver wrote in serials librarian an implementing sushi encounter as well as it's been introduction to uses and the final resource here where we are actually kind of waiting for the link it didn't quite get up in time is a longer presentation that Oliver gave to the Texas Library Association about counter and sushi and it both gives some more information on the database reports which we're not really covering here since they're not applicable to iPads at this point and information on sushi and how you can get that set up as well so before we go to the Q&A I'm going to turn this back over to Bob for some final comments about future issues related to the iPad survey thank you Thank You Kristen a couple things a task force the next the next task force on group that convenes hopefully by the end of the year so are going to be looking at a couple of questions that have come up specifically one from iPads and one from the library community so future data collections collection we're going to look at what is a shared library collection and when you start thinking about that there are just numerous examples in instances of different types of shared library collections iPads is interested in collecting this so it will be the task force membership will help iPads in terms of looking at how to approach that particular question a second one is e serials usage the 2016-2017 academic libraries component will not collect information on e serials the usage of e serials however that's one of the the most that's probably one of the larger data compilations we have in libraries is our e serial usage so we're going to be working with our the task force will be it's going to be working with iPads in terms of looking at how it cannot be collected and defined and a part that comes down to the gr one and that type of thing a CR ELLs annual survey has already collected information on e serials usage and we can share our experience with iPads in terms of how that was handled the other thing that we would like to work with is the human resources component of iPads Chris Cody is not responsible for human resources but in the academic library component what they what is collected is expenses for library staff the classification of library staff actually sits in the HR component and we have brought this up the task force has had a conversation with the HR component survey director at iPads about some of the issues we're seeing with this and we will hopefully continue that discussion but in the meantime for everybody who's here listening your HR the HR component information which includes the library staffing classification information is is oftentimes provided by your office at Human Resources it may not be collected and reported in the manner in which you would find it to be agreeable so you may want to talk to your your Oh HR your office of human resources and/or your iPad's keyholder to find out how the information is being reported and by whom but we're going to be hopefully working on that next so next thing we want to do is that is to go to the questions and answers and I'm going to turn that over to Martha thank you Bob the one question that I think we can hear again the answer is why haven't we cluded eat cereal usage in the 2016-17 iPad's can you give us some background of that Bob Dugan okay I was going to I didn't hear that that yeah there's the reason why is that we're still we're still trying to figure out how to collect it there is of course the junior ones which would be the counter JR ones which would be probably the most consistent and most usable however they are there's a there are a lot of nuances to the collection of these serials usage that we just we just haven't been able to deal with yet so one of the things come down to I think there was a question about usage of electronic serials that are other than journals we haven't we're still looking at this and I'm not convinced yet that we have that we know all the ways in which libraries collect serials usage information so that that's why we didn't we did not push to have that included in the IPEDS 2016-2017 survey because we thought it might confuse people more than then be clear and we we think that we need a little bit more time and and the experiences were picking up from the acrl annual survey in order to make sure that the instructions are clear when when we start looking at e serials usage Chris I'm going to ask you two to chime in on that too yeah and so so with the recommendation from the task force not to include youth area usage something we look at it iPads and I mentioned specifically when I was discussing how we get our survey changes clearance through the OMB is the burden on the institution or the burden and specifically the burden of this direct question and with our discussions with the task force on you know DM so tea out there about collecting ye cereal usage compared to a little bit more clarification on how we can collect physical cereals circulation we felt that it wasn't we didn't have an fo an answer on burden we didn't have enough to answer on how institutions acquire this information where we comfortable asking it and so it's something that we decide not to include in this collection cycle based off the recommendation from the task force and as well you know not having an idea of what the burden would be on the institution and whether it would be too great to ask the question as of now so that's where we're hoping future discussions with the task force as well as ACRL has been conduct that they're going to included on their survey that we might have a better idea looking at theirs and seeing if it is something that's easier to collect and have a little bit more understanding what this burden might look like before as a federal entity we start asking that or requiring it be collected as part of the academic libraries summit yeah it's already yeah okay but just just to follow up on that we really do want to collect these serials usage information it's just a matter of making sure that when we collected it has validity and reliability and that is easily explained I'm done under there yes I just going to it's all of our discs wanted to quick quickly mention that as you're doing your deliberations for the the next survey please feel free to engage with counter because the Journal report is a bit of a misnomer today for example Journal reports are really for anything as a serial not just technically journals and so it would be good for counter and ARL dates ERL iPads etc to be aligned on the definitions of things and that could help out things immensely particularly with publishers knowing what to put in what reports yes thank you and yes there is some experiencing the collection of the use of statistics and usage of serial say a a RL statistics has been including that item for a number of years but it is a moving target as new products are appear and also new technologies of how to deal with the usage statistics appear we do have a question related to this issue by called pizzelle hey Joe what if patrons are accessing online data that traditionally would have been in books or serials but that is disaggregated in a database example patron would traditionally have accessed a case in a reporter volume but in LexisNexis and Westlaw they are accessing the case directly and one doesn't really consider it account of an online serial so you used not counted at all in this case so he fatally created a database use didn't yeah both Oliver I can I can perhaps offer some thoughts on that so in the case where content is to segregate it into something like an EBSCOhost database love experience with that then the Univ it came from the print that item would be designated as coming from monograph who are coming from a serial and the usage would show up in the corresponding book report or or journal reports so in that case usage would be provided in the case of LexisNexis and Westlaw I guess it would depend on whether they offer counter reports or not as to whether a counter report would show but I would think the same thing would apply thank you anyone else wants to either fun on this question yeah this is Kristen and I think there are some cases that do challenge where usage can be counted like you have a reference work that really gets changed into a database sometimes that provider is not giving you a count or book report for example or even if maybe it will be volumes in a book but they're giving you a database record and maybe they're giving you something that's non-standard the I pet survey is not requiring you to use counter so you could probably use some interpretation and try to determine what would be the closest thing where you can get used if you do have a non-standard report from a publisher that you think most accurately represents like I use that would be as close to comparable as you can come up with and then there may also be cases where it is so radically different and how it's being presented that it is hard to figure out how to count it and I think that's something that the task force is still wrestling with a little bit and that probably speaks to some of the reason why we add and yet included the the the serial count thank you Chris and clearly yes it's a moving target and the landscape and ecosystem of electronic resources and their usage is is shifting there are a number of other questions that have been answered in the chat box and I don't want to take too much time with them but I do want to highlight one of them Erika Winky asked where does one report expenses for data sets and for access to text files or purchasing of text files for text mining and I believe this was answered already that the expenditures will be reported either on their ongoing or is one-time purchases depending on how the expense occurred so just to highlight that we have received some questions related to other issues ARL will publish the questions that are in the chat box and they are answers so I'm not going to repeat them now but we can move into our clothing section and I'm going to invite Bob Dugan to offer at the closing hi everybody and the task force really appreciates your taking the time to to join us today and in terms of this we hope you found it useful and that there is that it was informative one of the things is we try to keep the academic library community aware what's going on through press releases that's usually from ACRL and from ARL and discussion lists every once in a while we pop up on the ARL assessed list so it we try to keep up with this in terms of listening to it I did a FAQ last year from when we were doing the acrl survey and I had almost 4,000 hits on the on the database on the FAQ so it's it's one of those things in which we try to keep people aware what's going on and and just kind of you know keep your radar up in terms of you know information coming if you have comments or suggestions for the task force if you've got you know you want to know what's going on contact Martha or an or Mary Jane Petrowski their their emails or on this particular slide and I'm going to turn it over now to Mary Jane mary-jane Thank You Marta I had to unmute myself so I was just thanking everyone for coming and just wanted to reassure you that we will be posting the link to the webcast widely and we will be incorporating it into the the FAQ that that Bob just mentioned and we will be making that readily available so I hope you will share that with your colleagues who weren't able to attend today and just a closing from me thank you to all of you who attended a reminder that we did work with a task force number one that address that a number of issues and the webinar from last year is actually available for those who may have forgotten that part of the history of the work of the task force that works with iPads the joint task force from ARL nacl that works with iPads the today's webinar captures the advice and changes we have been forwarding to iPads for the upcoming data collection iPads will launch this fall and as you heard from a number of speakers there are a few issues that are still on the table and we expect a future collaboration between ACR LNA or l8 to resolve and provide guidance and advice to iPads and also to everybody in the community on this note I would like to thank everybody who has attended this webcast and thank again the Joint Task Force members that you see listed on this slide they are present all types of academic libraries federal agencies and we look forward to continuing their good work into the future thank you I would like to thank all of our presenters Mary Jane Bukowski Martha Karolyi do Robert Dugan Chris Cody Oliver Peck and Kristen Martin and thanks to all of our participants for attending this afternoon's webinar the recording will be available on ARL YouTube channel next week and I'm going to post the link in the chat box for everyone we will send the recording to all registered participants as well this concludes today's webinar thank you all so much for attending and have a wonderful afternoon bye-bye | Association of Research Libraries | UC81MgM4v-scw34Q6zLWYCwg | 2016-08-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,312 | 58,253 |
UYR2NgWrcVw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYR2NgWrcVw | For God | their primordial resurrectionist freedom coalition supports the collective democratic partnership and america and the essence of romantic desire to eradicate absolute capitalism and its concomitant pervasive narcotizing and unrestrained normalization of insensate vanity and acquisitiveness violence creates fear resentments and fantasies of violent retribution if it can be said to achieve any ends violence accomplishes only temporarily coerced obedience followed in many cases by escalating forms of retaliation violence is in fact counterproductive to any kind of total mind expansion cdp tarot tactics will be eclipsed eventually by permanent and truly peaceful socio-technological revolution an organic outgrowth of good vibrations all around peace peace i'm sorry peace i'm sorry you | Insert Press | UCmgtRQolLWKQa4nscJCwQyg | 2014-12-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 110 | 790 |
-h8nJ0-2AO8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-h8nJ0-2AO8 | Clash Royale Matchmaking | how Does it work | Help | hey guys what's going on this question I'm 69 here back at you again with another clash Royale video now guys this video is not something to be impressed about this video is something I want to show you and talk to you about matchmaking on clash Royale I don't know how it works and I don't understand it I'm obviously doing something wrong the deck you see that I'm using the cars am using here usually work for me pretty good at this at this arena but I just get outclassed this game and there's nothing I can do between the this this can be in a level seven being a level ahead of me all his cards are pretty much a level ahead of mine or two and there's just nothing I could do to stop this guy so I'm searching for answers I'm asking you how how on earth does the matchmaking work how does the game see that I'm fit to go up against this person and that it's a fair battle I just don't understand it I don't understand how he can have higher level castles the mine and that's fair and how that he has higher level troops he has better troops than me way better troops than me I just don't see how this how it works I'm confused this happens to me all the time no matter what arena I'm in so I'm just trying to figure it out because I don't understand it I'm a noob at this game and I just don't quite understand let's go ahead and watch it again while I still have something to say I just don't understand how everything works so I'm asking you to leave in the comments if you have any idea things I could do to get better matchups and things like that that could help me improve and improve my chances of winning because 98% of the time this is how my games go right here I get outclassed matched up with someone that's a level or two higher than me all their troops are usually higher than mine and I'm just trying to figure out what I can do besides spend real money I'm not gonna spend real money on this game and if that's the case I have to spend real money to win then I guess I'll just lose every match but there has to be some sort of formula I'm doing wrong some sort of maybe my cards need to be different use different cards I don't know I'm just kind of throwing ideas out there I'm searching for ideas I'll watch a little I'm gonna go search on the YouTube or the internet for some sort of ideas but I thought I'd make a video about it and ask you how does matchmaking work on clash or yell if you have any idea if this doesn't happen to you this is the first time you've ever seen anything like this then maybe I'm just that guy that that gets screwed every time maybe I just have terrible luck at this game maybe I'm just terrible at this game but I don't know guys if you have any advice please let me know and I appreciate it guys looking forward to seeing what you say in the comments and I will see you all around the internet you'll take care | War Chronicles | UC7XFn0ghEceEvPVMYC2E1GQ | 2016-03-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 573 | 2,868 |
V5omp9kmE-g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5omp9kmE-g | Abraham Hicks - 💖 It's Already There, Just Allow It In! | I'm so moved because you chose me and it's given me permission to desire thank you well we want to explain we started to earlier that the way we choose you is because we are aware of your energetic beingness and so your desire is part of your energy and your readiness to be in alignment with it is another part of your energy and so you could have a strong desire and strong beliefs that are keeping you away from it and you don't light up in the same way which means this interaction would not be as beneficial to you but when you have a desire and you're moving in the direction of that desire then that makes for a particularly good conversation so you're much more in alignment and readiness than your words are describing otherwise we would not have seen you thank you and so what were your first words to us you're choosing me makes me know my worthiness is that what you said and we want to say our choosing you makes you know your readiness it's not about being worthy you're always worthy all the time sometimes you're just more receptive to what you're ready to receive it's being revealed to you constantly the question is are you realizing it are you receiving it and that all has to do about what you got going on with your attitude or your mood or or or that was my question actually and get out [Applause] everything in my life is aligning I'm a coach people are listening my live videos get a thousand hits easily people are pouring in I'm in love with my husband I'm polyamorous and I have more love coming in everything is going right and I get this fear that I don't know if I'm worthy of it all and that I could route well this is the thing that we want you to know it couldn't happen if you weren't aligned and when you take the word worthy out of it and just talk about whether I'm allowing it in the moment that's all this alignment that we talk about all day every day is not like a college degree where once you get your certificate it's yours forevermore it either is or it isn't in the moment you're either under the influence of your inner beam or under the influence of something else and there's nothing in the universe that's judging you about which it is because sometimes you're in a step one moment good sometimes you're in a step three moment good it's all good in other words it's all what you came for the important thing is that you accept that you acknowledge and accept and then practice your ability to stay in alignment with who you are that's all that's all that what makes you call yourself unworthy is that awful feeling you feel when you're moving away from who you really are and what you want when you find fault with anyone you move away and that makes you feel unworthy but such a funny word you can't be not worthy of well being sometimes teachers like you visit with us and they're talking about the people that they want to influence and help and uplift and sometimes they get fixated on the really hard cases the ones that are stubbornly not letting in what you know if they would let it in would help them and we always say this when that happens they have intervenes who are flowing to them all day every day and if their own inner being can't get in then why are you upset that you can't so don't judge your worthiness based upon how others are responding to you and don't call it worthiness for a little while let's let everything be about satisfaction just for a little while and if you are evaluating through the lens of satisfied or not and you're getting better and better and better at feeling satisfied then you are more and more frequently under the influence of who you really are and then your life is as you just described to us your life to be you're thriving in this way and in this way and in this way and then this way humans have this expression that they often use when things get going really good I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop they say it's because people think that there's only this pie that's this big and if you're getting this goodness then you must be depriving others of the goodness and it's not like that the pie is expanding to the requests that you are putting in and the receiving of it is not a fair and equal Devine out it's how much of the pie are you letting in and you cannot deprive anybody else of any pie you created your pie and you let it in or you don't let it in period that's all that it is so what most people do and you're doing it to you evaluate your worthiness based upon how other people seem to feel about your thriving because when somebody wants to thrive and they don't think they are and they don't know why and they view you and you're obviously thriving then they conclude something going wrong somehow and you pick up on that a little bit but now you've got the whole story you know how it all works everyone is worthy they're just kind of tweak it just a little bit and if they let the momentum of their negative emotion get going too strong then they can't tweak it and so their luck just doesn't get any better as a teacher what you do is you just keep intending to be the uplifter that you are and you ask the universe to provide for you some perfect timing to uplift and then you just stay as happy as you can be about all the things that are going well and the universe will yield to you sequence after sequence after sequence of someone who's ready to receive what you're ready to offer and just like we found you all lighted up sitting over there there was no possible way that we weren't gonna get you here even though you had this little twinge of maybe I'm not ready maybe I'm not ready maybe I'm not ready you're ready and that's the way others will show up in your life they might not know they're ready but oh they're ready they're ready or you wouldn't have the feeling about them that you have about them you see I felt it in my heart I was like she's gonna call on me and it's okay to trust it but I don't want to tell my husband cuz he would think I'm crazy that I knew you know and I want to let myself know I really I just want that freedom well this is what we said to you all earlier so hear this words don't teach but what brings knowledge to you is living life and asking for things and feeling yourself apart from them and then feeling the discord of the apartness and then doing something about it by meditating and then quieting your mind and feeling the relief of the resistance and then allowing your vibration to rise and then getting into the receiving mode and then from that feeling an impulse to do something which feels so fun or so interesting that you follow it and then it pays off and now you are able to make the very distinct obvious association between your action or your thought or your decision or your behavior and what came next and once you get that once you are able to trace the trail of your magnificent happy day after happy day after happy day back to satisfied satisfied satisfied satisfied then you realize that it's not the big complicated thing that everybody is wanting to make it out to be it's so simple you got here the blogger part of you stayed you're in contrast contrast lets you know what you don't want you launch rockets of desire rockets of desire are contained in this vibrational reality we gave it a name wrote two books about it it's your vortex we want you to accept that it's real so here is this vibrational reality you might not be in the vicinity of your vibrational reality you might be feeling unworthy or complaining about some but now you've decided that you're just gonna reach for more thoughts of satisfaction so you were hanging around in the vicinity of what's in there you become a vibrational match vibrational mutuality vibrational mutuality or harmony you become a cooperative component to what's in your vortex which means you and your vortex are now vibrationally 1 which means ideas that your inner being knows about things like that suddenly are your ideas most people want mutuality with others which means I need you to get me and so I need to explain to you a lot about what I think which means I'm gonna be watching you to see if you think what I think and I can see by the way your eyes start around and heaven forbid if you ever say something that I don't agree with because I need mutuality from you in other words you must validate me by agreeing with me I believe that my life experience is the true life experience I believe that what I believe is right because I believe it and then the universe gives it to me so it must be right I thought it and then it happened so it must be right Esther said to us in the beginning Abraham it's true shouldn't I focus upon what's true we said there are a lot of things that are true that you don't want to live we would use a different criteria does it feel good when you think about it because people are just creating things all over the place and they are real and they are true that's not a good reason for you to give your attention to it and so once you get that all figured out and you have and then you care about how you feel and then you come into alignment with the whole of who you are oh then you feel empowered you look obnoxious to others because you're so frisky and so sure of yourself and so happy and things don't get you down and you have contrast you're back in step one but you don't care you're like you're intervene because you know the blessing that step one contrast is you know that it's just another question which means another answer you broke the whole shelf of all those beautiful things lladros and savino's and all kinds of subpoenas and all kinds of beautiful pieces of things and it doesn't matter because more on the way because now you're asking or something again you can't get it wrong and you'll never get it done and isn't that good there's so much freedom here only place that satisfaction is is in moving in the direction of what you desire you came with this triad of intentions when you plopped in of freedom and growth and joy it's this perfectly balanced triad of intentions so we say freedom and growth and joy and you say we hear you Abraham gross gross cross you say yeah freedom and growth and joy yeah gross gross gross gross gross gross gross we say you are so free you can choose bondage and growth or expansion is an inevitable consequence of beingness but when you focus on joy now it all fits together because life causes you to reach for the expansion actually creates the expansion but the fun of life is getting to witness the pieces being put together of your requests and when you start allowing more of the pieces of your requests to be put together by the co-operative components of the universe the fairies of the universe will put it together for you that's when you begin to feel your worthiness when you realize I didn't suffer for this I felt satisfied for this I didn't pay a price for this I just loved for this I just surrendered into the goodness that I am and the universe reflected back to me the goodness that I am yeah it's a nun yes thank you you | All Things Magick | UCX1Rezh2tR0HMpaOkjuVa3Q | 2019-09-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,114 | 11,094 |
HVSK4gL4HjM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVSK4gL4HjM | I Found a Horseshoe | i found a horseshoe i found a horseshoe i picked it up and nailed it to the door [Music] and it was rusty and full of nail holes good luck to bring to you forevermore the man who owned the horse he lived in new york [Music] the man who owned the horse he lived in new york the man who owned the horse the man who owned the horse the man who owned the horse he lived in new york the horse that wore the shoe his name was mike the horse that wore the shoe his name was mike the horse that wore the shoe the horse that wore the shoe the horse that wore the shoe his name was mike | Stephen Griffith | UC6OOMQea332Ewmq0X5l8RuA | 2020-11-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 123 | 576 |
OZTr0B2IiHk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZTr0B2IiHk | Faces of Small Business: Katy Barfield | My first realization that there was a huge amount of waste of food going on was when I owned a little bar and at the end of service every day the chef would scrape all this product out of the fridge into the bins and that was kind of when my interest was first peaked and I realization before that I was just walking around asleep at the wheel in fact the equivalent of 561 semi-trailers of food going to waste every single day in Australia and that's just in the commercial and Industrial food space so we need to step up and that's how I came up with the idea of Technology being a real solution for the problem of food waste Yumi is an online Marketplace for the sale of surplus food sustainability in small business I think is vitally important a trend that we've really seen consumers wanting to know more about what we do for small businesses in particular if you are doing something in the sustainability space with such a critical thing that you advertise that from the Viewpoint of Australian industry we've returned over five million dollars to Australian farmers and Australian manufacturers product that might otherwise go to waste so it's a win for the environment we've got a win for the buyers because you know they're able to buy product at a reduced rate and it's a win for the supplier because they are able to see a return for product that they would normally have to pay to bury so it's a no-brainer really you wouldn't think it would be hard but it appears Common Sense is a rare commodity today Mission creep is one of the single biggest killers of social Enterprise and full purpose businesses I understand why it's such a challenge when you're on your knees financially which there will guarantee be a time and you suddenly get an opportunity to maybe make some money but it's not really in line with your mission saying no to that is really hard but it is so important because that's where your credibility and your point of difference comes from you've got to back your mission so the single most important piece of advice I could give anyone is to surround yourself with people that show your passion because it's when those sort of dark moments happen that you need to have people that can dig deep and that they believe in that mission and that's what will carry you through those dark times and just don't ever give up you know life is super busy and there's so many things going on for people if you can make it easy for them to feel that they're making a difference then they've got this shop that's doing something sustainable and it's great coffee and they've got this shop that has great coffee not doing anything sustainable where would you walk into I know where I'd walk into at the end of the day someone's got to solve this problem so it might as well be you | Business Victoria | UCq3M6eK7gOwsaW3Vi4vuzlg | 2022-07-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 515 | 3,295 |
UxIORmzus04 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxIORmzus04 | English words from unusual sources | We looked at some of the major sources of English words, the languages that are behind most of the vocabulary of English: the Old English base, the large number of French words, borrowings from Latin, and of the other languages, Ancient Greek being the #1. But within a few percent - some estimate around 1%, maybe up to a few - there are words coming from languages all over the world in English. And although they make up a small proportion of the overall vocabulary, they certainly have a lot of interesting flavour that they bring to the English language. So this list here is a nice collection of many of them. And something I recommend, if you are a speaker of any of these languages, look up some of the words that come from your language, or just any language that you're interested in. You can see quite a collection here. So if you just look at some of these languages, they often come in certain fields. Like there's usually some kind of reason why a particular language becomes a source for vocabulary, and often it's in certain specialized areas. So of course, here we have, for Arabic, for the Islamic religion, those terms, a lot of them are specifically in Arabic, so that's no surprise. But also interesting that a lot of astronomy was influenced through Arabic astronomy, Arabic scholarship, so a lot of our star names are in Arabic. So if you start talking about the names of different stars in the night sky, you may end up speaking a lot of Arabic. And same you see here with botany, with different names for different plants. Also in textiles. So by seeing the areas that each language is called on for, you really get a picture of the way that this language particularly had an influence. And of course, cuisine. Now, this is something that you see for pretty much any language, any cultural area. Their food, food names, are almost like the most likely names to be taken from another language. So if a culture has its own cuisine, and then English-speaking people start to want to try and eat that food, that is the easiest way for words to come into English. And, of course, musical instruments as well. So take a look at, in Russian, well, all sorts of common ones, and quite a collection mixed in there. Then, of course, Russian cuisine. Also, you know, through Russian, had a lot of political influence. A lot of this is, you know, from the Soviet era, so these sort of political terms came in, a lot of Soviet-flavour vocabulary coming in. And OK, Russian orthodox religion. And also interesting technical and and scientific terms, terms like cosmonaut. And we have some plants. And, of course, animals and plants, that would be another thing that would be common for each language. Whatever the local animals and plants of the area of that language, that would be a common way to bring in these foreign words. You can even see, of course, Japanese is another interesting source, that we have Japanese culture having a very strong influence, so things like anime, you know, haikus. And so these are many very strong words here. Business philosophy, like kaizen, is brought in. Fashion, like kimonos. And, of course, all sorts of Japanese food terms, as you see. Terms from Japanese history. And, of course, martial arts. So it's like the area, the size and the areas, of the vocabulary brought in from each language really gives you a picture into the cultural influence of that language on English speakers. And even you see a case like for Hawaii. You have the word a'a, which is a very fun word to say. Maybe can have special application in Scrabble, a two-letter word, aa. And aloha, and so on. So I recommend this page for really exploring the vocabulary of different languages in English, and you may find some interesting surprises. | Alex Hartman Adams | UCub9HAgoOGK3LowhuSNJHyw | 2022-07-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 670 | 4,398 |
KsxZvO3XeIo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsxZvO3XeIo | 5 Ways to Troubleshoot a Variable Frequency Drive | here are five ways to begin troubleshooting your variable frequency drive number one inspect for physical damage did you let the Smoke Out number two verify incoming power did something trip number three validate your fault codes what is your vfd trying to tell you number four check run and frequency reference signals if something happened here it will not run so try remote mode number five ensure your stop circuits are satisfied has somebody pushed an e-stop these will get you started but they only scratch the surface click on the link below for more support including articles five podcasts and even how-to videos that will help you with your most complex vfd applications and support | Electrical Equipment Company | UCUAsCeDgYTY_U9BmDlZfbng | 2022-09-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 117 | 692 |
EgNEcCXyjz8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgNEcCXyjz8 | Bluff Body Aerodynamics Lecture 4 part 3 | welcome to part three of bluff body aerodynamics elektra for now let's talk about the 3d separation so the 3d separation is yield longitudinal vortices and these are basically where the vorticity is the axis of the vortex if you will is in the direction of the main flow and call that a stream wise for Tex the amount of circulation in those word C's is sort of governed by how the angle over which the flow had to separate it looked greater the angle the more circulation will be and because of the additional velocity associated with the rotation of this flow there will be a lower pressure we're sort of the center or the midpoints of these vortices impact on the surface and so you'll get a low pressure region and because part of that surface is facing forward you get some drag associated with that turning to the internal flow this is a balance between loss and the impact of the fan again the internal flow is therefore heat exchangers to keep things cool entails friction because we're going through you know heat exchanger passages and the stagnation pressure losses of no way around that and if we just think about it a conceptual vehicle internal flow they'll be a flow through it's the series of heat exchangers and geometry is governed by a loss coefficient the loss coefficient why is that pp infinity minus KT over 1/2 Rho u infinity squared this is like what you similar to what you looked at in lab 1 and the flow through a fan is gonna be governed by a non-dimensional total pressure rise that's a function of the velocity through the fan basically these are always a negatively sloped so the more flow there is the less pressure rise there is now there's lots of different ways that we can break down the drag we can think about in terms of pressure versus friction drag we can think of it in terms of a micro drag method which is basically an integral based approach as we'll see or we can look at a component based drag buildup where we look at form drag induced drag cooling drag roughness components and interference effects pressure and friction drag is a logical division is usually the first way of breaking down drag that people get introduced to right so the drag force is the component of all the surface pressure and the shear stresses that act parallel to the incoming flow direction so we can separate that into the parts due to the pressure distribution and the part to the shear stress which comes from friction and so we can come and then allows us to compare relatively easily the inviscid or zero drag case to the viscous flow to see where the differences arise here's an example where that would look like so this is just flow over a sphere or cylinder but we can see that if we look at case a which is very inviscid flow periodic alright symmetric left-to-right the drag is zero and we see the CP so this has this this repeating pattern and basically all the low-pressure on the back and the low-pressure or so the high-pressure on the back and the high pressure on the front cancel out and there's no drag when we look at a moderate Reynolds number we see that there's a huge separation just past the thickness point in the cylinder and we can see that in the pressure coefficient distribution because the pressure doesn't rise in the back half of the cylinder it's basically constant and then if we go to an even higher Reynolds number where the flow is now turbulent it can stay attached further back before it separates and so we get something that resembles the inviscid distribution for longer and then eventually still gives up and we get this sort of flat region but it's it's narrower and the pressure is higher there so we can see this would have West drag compared to C with a west drag compared to beef but a high zero Jack right and then some of the sphere stress in this world direction gives us the friction drag that wall shear stress arises due to viscosity in the boundary layer velocity gradients so if we add up all the shear components that are projected into the flow parallel direction that gives us our overall friction drag if you've got a body that has no or almost no separation the friction drag accounts for maybe up to 95% of the total drag but for for a bluff body like a car the pressure drag actually ends up being eighty to ninety percent of the total so that's dominant so we'll focus on that instead and again remember the pressure drag across the friction drag is the total the micro drag method just is the control volume method that we we talked about in an electric tube right so we've previously mentioned discussing Kepley and drag based on integral form of momentum this is it's a good idea but it's complex to implement either experimentally or numerically so we're not really gonna focus on it too much in this course there's a little more information here in section 4.3.2 of the text that if you're 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2cioiAU3zD4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cioiAU3zD4 | Rustlers of Pecos County | Zane Grey | General Fiction, Romance, Westerns | Sound Book | 2/5 | section seven of the rustlers of Pecos County by zane grey this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 4 part 1 steel breaks up the party that night I saw steel at our meeting place and we compared notes and pondered details of our problem steel had rented the stone house to be used as a jail while the blacksmith's was putting up a door and window calculated to withstand many onslaughts all the idlers and strangers in town went to see the site manifestly it was an occasion for Lin rock when steel let it be known that he won at the hire a jailer and a guard this caustically humorous element offered itself and mass the men made a joke of it when Steele and I were about to separate I remembered a party that was to be given by Miss Samson and I told him about it he shook his head sadly almost doubtfully was it possible that Samson could be a deep eyed cunning scoundrel the true leader of the cattle rustlers yet keep that beautiful and innocent girl out on the frontier and let her give parties the sons and daughters of a community he had robbed to any but remorseless Rangers the idea was incredible Thursday evening came in spite of what the girls must have regarded as an interminably dragging day it was easy to differentiate their attitudes toward this party Sally wanted to look beautiful to excel all the young ladies who are to attend to attach to her train all the young men and have them fighting to dance with her miss Sampson had an earnest desire to open her father's house to the people of Lin rah the show that a daughter had come into his long cheerless home to make the evening one of pleasure and entertainment I happen to be present in the parlor was carried in some flowers her final decoration when Miss Samson learned that her father had just ridden off with three horsemen whom dick who brought the news had not recognized in her keen disappointment she scarcely heard dicks concluding remark about the hurry of the colonel my sharp ears however took this in and it was thought-provoking Samson was known to ride off at all hours yet this incident seemed unusual at eight o'clock the house and a portion of patio were ablaze with lights every lantern and lamp on the place together with all that could be bought and borrowed had been brought into requisition the cowboys arrived first all dressed in their best clean-shaven red-faced bright-eyed eager for the fun to commence then the young people from town and a good sprinkling of older people came in a steady stream miss ensign received them graciously and excused her father's absence and paid them to be at home the music or the discordance that went by that name was furnished by two Cowboys with banjos and an anti diluvian gentleman with a fiddle nevertheless it was music that could be danced to and there was no lack of enthusiasm I went from porch to parlor and thence the patio watching and amused the lights and decorations of flowers the bright dresses the flashy scarfs of the cowboys furnishing a gay enough saying to a man of lonesome and Stern life like mine during the dance there was a steady continuous shuffling of boots and during the interval following a steady low hum of merry talking laughter by wandering from place to place apart from my usual careful observation was a nunit receive but to me a sneaking pursuit of Sally Langdon she had on a white dress I had never seen with a low neck and short sleeves and she looked so sweet so dainty so altogether desirable that I groaned a hundred times in my jealousy because manifestly Sally did not intend to run any risk of my not seeing her in her glory no matter where my eyes looked a couple of times in promenade een I passed her on the arm of some proud cowboy or gallant young buck from town and on these occasions she favored her escort with a languishing glance that probably did as much damage to him as to me presently she caught me red-handed in my careless sauntering pursuit of her and then whether by intent or from indifference she apparently gained me no more notice but quick to feel a difference in her I mark that from that moment her gaiety gradually merged in to coquettishness and soon into flirtation then just to see how far she would go perhaps desperately hoping she would make me hate her I followed her shamelessly from patio to parlor parlor to court even to the waltz to her credit she always weakened when some young fellow got her in a corner and tried to push the flirting to extremes young Walters was the only one lucky enough to kiss her and there was more of strength in his conquests of her than any decent fellow could be proud of when George Wright saw Sally out there was added to my jealousy of real anxiety I had brushed up against right more than one said evening he was not drunk yet under the influence of liquor Sally however evidently did not discover that because knowing her up Horan's full of drink I believed she would not have walked out with him had she known anyway I followed them close in the shadow Wright was unusually gay I saw him put his arm around her without remonstrance when the music recommenced they went back to the house right dance with Sally not ungracefully for a man who rode a horse as much as he after the dance he waived the side sally's many partners not so gaily as would have been consistent with good feeling and led her away I followed they ended up that walk at the extreme corner of the patio who are under gaily coloured lights a little Arbor had been made among the flowers and vines Sally seemed to have lost something of her vivacity they had not been out of my sight for a moment before Sally cried out it was a cry of impatience or remonstrance rather than alarm but I decided that it was served me as an excuse I dashed back leaped to the door of the arbor my hand on my gun right was holding Sally when he heard me he let her go then she uttered a cry that was one of alarm her face blanched her eyes grew strained one hand went to her breast she thought I meant to kill right excuse me I burst out frankly turning to right I never saw a hyena but he looked like one I heard a squeal thought a girl was hurt or something miss Sampson gave me orders to watch out for accidents fire anything so excuse me right as I stepped back to my amazement Sally excusing herself to the scowling write hurriedly joined me oh it's our dance Rus she took my arm and we walked through the patio I'm afraid of him Russ she whispered you frightened me worse oh you didn't mean to - I made a bluff saw he had been drinking so I kept near you he returned good for evil she replied squeezing my arm Russ let me tell you whenever anything frightens me since we got here I think of you if you're only near I feel safe we paused at the door leading into the big parlour couples were passing here I could scarcely distinguish the last words she said she stood before me eyes downcast face flushed as sweet and pretty alas as a man could want to see and with her hand she twisted round and round a silver button on my buckskin vest dance with me the rest of this she said George shoot away my partner I'm glad for the chance dance with me Rus not gallantly or dutifully because I asked you but because you one do else not at all there was a limit to my endurance there would hardly be another evening like this at least for me in that country I capitulated with what grace I could express we went into the parlour and as we joined the dancers despite all that confusion I heard her whisper I've been a little beast to you the dancing seemingly lasted only a moment a moment while she was all Airy grace radiant and luring floating close to me with her hands clasped then it appeared the music had ceased the couples were finding seats and Sally and I were accosted by Miss Samson she said we made a graceful couple in the dance and Sally said she did not have to reach up a mile to me I was not so awfully tall and I tongue-tied for once said nothing right had returned and was now standing cigarette between lips in the door leading out to the patio at the same moment that I heard a heavy trampled booths from the porch side I saw Wright's face change remarkably expressing amaze consternation then fear I willed in time to save on steel bend his head to enter the door on that side the dancers fell back at sight of him I was again the Ranger his ally still was pale yet heated he panted he wore no hat he had his coat turned up and with left hand he held the lapels together in a quick ensuing silence miss Sampson rose white has her dress the young women present stared in astonishment and their partners showed excitement miss Samson I came to search your house panted steal courteously yet with authority I disengaged myself from Sally who was clinging to my hands and I stepped forward out of the corner steel had been running why did he hold his coat like that I sensed action and the cold thrill animated me miss Samson's astonishment was succeeded by anger difficult to control in the absence of my father I am mistress here I will not permit you to search my house then I regret to say I must do so without your permission he said sternly do not dare she flashed she stood erect her bosom swelling her eyes magnificently blacked with passion how dare you intrude here have you not insulted us enough to search my house tonight to break up my party oh it's worse than outrage why on earth do you want to search here ah for the same reason you dragged the poor innocent man into my father's court sir I forbid you to take another step into this house steals face was bloodless now and I wondered if it had to do with her scathing scorn or something that he hid with his hand closed in his coat that way miss Samson I don't need warrants to search houses he said but this time I'll respect your command it would be too bad to spoil your party let me add perhaps you do me a little wrong God knows I hope so I was shot by a Rustler he fled I chased him here his taken refuge here in your father's house he's hidden somewhere still spread wide his coat lapels he wore a light shirt the color of which in places was white the rest of it was a bloody mess from which dark red drops fell to the floor Oh cried miss Sampson scorn and passion vanished than the horror the pity of a woman who imagined she saw a man mortally wounded it was a hard sight for a woman's eyes that crimson heaving breast surely I didn't see that one on steel closing his coat you used unforgettable words miss Samson from you they heard for I stand alone my fight is to make Len rock safer cleaner a better home for women and children someday you'll remember what you said how splendid he looked how strong against oz how simple at dignity fitted his words why a woman far blinder than Diane Samson could have seen that here stood a man still bowed turned on his heel and strode out to vanish in the dark then while she stood bewildered still shocked I elected to do some rapid thinking how seriously was Steele injured an instance thought was enough to tell me that if he had sustained any more than a flesh wound he would not have chased his assailant not with so much at stake in the future then I concerned myself with a cold grip of desire to get near the rustlers so it wounded Steele as I started forward however miss Samson defeated me Sally once more clung to my hands and directly we were surrounded by an excited circle it took a moment or two to calm them then there's a Rustler here hiding repeated miss Samson the Samson I'll find him I'll route him out I said yes yes find him Russ but don't use violence she replied send him away no give him over to not into the kind interrupt the gorge right loud-voiced cousin go on with your dance I'll take a couple of cowboys I'll find this this Rustler if there is one here but I think it's only another Bluff of Steel's this from right angered me deeply and I strolled right for the door where are you going he demanded I've missed Samson's orders she wants me to find this hidden man she trusts me not to allow any violence didn't I say I'd see to that he snarled right I don't care what you say i retorted but I'm thinking you might not want me to find this Rustler right turn black in the face verily if he had worn a gun he would have pulled it on me as it was miss Samson's interference probably prevented more words if no worse don't quarrel she said George you go with Russ please hurry I'll be nervous to the rustlers found or you're sure there's not one we started with several Cowboys that ransacked the house we went through the rooms searching calling out flashing our lanterns and dark places it struck me forcibly that right did all the Colleen he hurried to tried to keep in the lead I wonder if he knew his voice would be recognized by the hiding man be that as it might it was I who peered into a dark corner and then with a cocked gun leveled I said come out he came forth into the flare of lanterns the tall slim dark face youth wearing dark sombrero blouse and trousers I collared him before any of the others could move I held the gun close enough to make him shrink but he did not impress me has been frightened just then nevertheless he had a clammy face the pallid look of a man who had just gotten over his shock he peered into my face then into that of the cowboy next to me then into rights and if ever in my life I beheld relief I saw it then that was all I needed to know but I meant to find out more if I could who are you I asked quietly he gazed rather arrogantly down at me it always irritated me to be looked down at that way say don't be gay with me or you'll get it good I yelled trotting him in the side with a cocked gun who are you quick both snicker he said and Relation the bill snicker his son what you hide here for he appeared to grow sullen reckon I'd be as safe in Samson says anywheres ah here taking a long chance I replied and he never knew or any of the others just how long a chance that was site of steals bloody breasts remained with me and I had something sinister to combat this was no time for me to reveal myself were to show unusual feeling or interest for seal end of section 7 section 8 of the rustlers of Pecos County by zane grey this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 4 part 2 steel breaks up the party has steel had abandoned his search I had nothing to do now but let the others decide what disposition was to be made of snicker right what do you'll do with him I queried as if uncertain now the capture was made I let snicker go and sheathed my weapon that seemed a signal for him to come to life I guess he had not much fancied the wide and somewhat variables sweep of that cocked gun I'll see to that replied Wright gruffly and he pushed snicker in front of him into the hall I followed them out into the court at the back of the house as I had very little further curiosity I did not wait to see where they went but hurried back to relieve miss Sampson and Sally I found them as I had left them Sally quiet pale miss Sampson nervous and distressed I soon calm their fears of any further trouble or possible disturbance miss Sampson then became curious and wanted to know who the Rustler was how strange he should come here she said several times probably he'd run this way or thought he had a better chance to hide where there was dancing and confusion I replied ghibli I wondered how much longer I would find myself keen to shut her mind from any channel leading to suspicion would Papa have arrested him she asked Colonel Samson might have made it hot for him I replied frankly feeling that if what I said had a double meaning it was still no lie oh I forgot the Ranger she explained suddenly that awful sight the whole front of him bloody rusts how could he stand up under such a wound do you think it'll kill him that's hard to say a man like Steele can stand a lot Russ please go find him see how it is with him she said almost pleadingly I started planted the chance and hurried down toward the town there was a light in the little adobe house where he lived and proceeding cautiously so as to be sure no one saw me I went close and whistled low in a way he would recognize then he opened the door and I went in hello Sonny said you needn't have worried sling a blanket over that window said no one can see in he had his shirt off and he had been in the act of bandaging a wound that the bullet had cut in his shoulder let me tie that up I said taking the strips of linen ah shot you from behind bit me how else you local blade each armor it's a wonder I didn't have to tell you that tell me about it still related a circumstance differ emitting from other attempts at his life and concluded by saying that snicker was a good runner if he was not a good shot I finished the bandaging and stood off admiring Steel's magnificent shoulders I noted two on the fine white skin more than once car made by bullets I got an impression that his strength and vitality were like his spirit unconquerable so you knew it was bill Snickers son I asked when I had told him about finding the Rustler sure Jim hadn't pointed him out to me yesterday both the sneakers are in town from now on we're going to be busy Russ it can't come too soon for me I replied shall i Chuck my job come out from behind these cowboy togs not yet we need proof Russ we've got to be able to prove things hang on at the ranch yet a while this post Necker was scared stiff til he recognized right is it that proof no that's nothing we've got to catch Samson and Wright red-handed I don't like the idea of you trailing along alone I protested remember what Neal told me I'm to kick it's time for me to hang round with a couple of guns you'll never use one the hell I won't he retorted with a dark glance of passion I was surprised that my remark had angered him you fellows are all wrong I know when to throw a gun you ought to remember that Rangers have a bad name for wanting to shoot and I'm afraid it's deserved did you shoot a snicker I queried I could have got him in the back but that wouldn't do I shot three times at his legs tried to let him down I'd have made him tell everything he knew but he ran he was too fast for me shooting at his legs no wonder he ran he savaged your game all right it's funny Vaughn how these rustlers and gunmen don't mind being killed but to them rope them jail them that's hell to them well I'm to go on up at the ranch falling further in love with a sweet kid instead of coming out straight to face things with you still had to laugh yet he was more thoughtful of my insistence Russ you think you have patience but you don't know what patience is I won't be hurried on this job but I'll tell you what I'll hang undercover most of the time when you're not close to me see that can be managed I'll watch for you when you come in town we'll go in the same places and in case I get busy you can stand by and trail along after me that satisfy you fine I said both delighted and relieved well I'll have to rustle back now to tell him is Sampson you're alright still had about finished pulling on a clean shirt exercising care not to disarrange the bandages and he stopped short to turn squarely and look at me with hungry eyes Russ did she show sympathy she was all broken up about it thought you were going to die does she send you sure and she said hurry I replied I was not a little gleeful over the apparent possibility of still being in the same boat with me do you think she would have cared if if I had been shot up bad the great giant of a ranger asked this like a boy hesitatingly with color in his face care Vaughn you're as thick-headed as you say I'm local Diane Sampson has fallen in love with you that's all love at first sight she doesn't realize it but I know there he stood as if another bullet had struck him this time straight through the heart perhaps one had and I repented a little of my overconfident declaration still I would not go back on it I believed it Russ for God's sakes what a terrible thing to say he ejaculated hoarsely no it's not terrible to say it only the fact is terrible I went on I may be wrong but I swear I'm right when you opened your coat showed that bloody breast well I'll never forget her eyes she had been furious she showed passion hate then all in a second something wonderful beautiful broke through pity fear agonized thought of your death if that's not love if if she did not betray love then I never saw it she thinks she hates you but she loves you get out of here he ordered thickly I went not forgetting the peep out at the door and listen a moment then I hurried into the open up toward the ranch the stars were very big and bright so calm so cold that has somehow hurt me to look at them not like men's lives surely what had fate done to Vaughn steel and to me I had a moment of bitterness an emotion rare with me most Rangers put love behind them when they entered the service and seldom found it after that but love had certainly met me on the way and now I had confirmation of my fear that Vaughn was hard hit then the wildness the adventure in these third to the wonder of it all it was in me to exalt even in the face of fate Steele and I while balancing our lives on the hair trigger of a gun had certainly fallen into a tangled web of circumstances not calculated in the role of Rangers I went back to the ranch with regret remorse sorrow knocking at my heart but not withstanding that tingling alive to the devilish excitement of the game I knew not what it was that prompted me to sell the same seed in Diane Samson's breast that I had sown in Steel's probably it was just a propensity for sheer mischief probably a certainty of the truth and a strange foreshadowing of a common event if Diane Samson loved through her this event might be less tragic somehow love might save us all that was the shadowy portent flitting in the dark maze of my mind at the ranch dancing had been resumed there might never have been any interruption of a gaiety I found miss Samson on the look for me and she searched my face with eyes that silenced by one last qualms of conscience let's go out in the patio I suggested I don't want anyone to hear what I say outside in the starlight she looked white and very beautiful I felt her tremble perhaps my gravity pres aged the worst so it did in one way poor Vaughn I went down the Steel's Dobby the little place where he lives I began weighing my words he let me in was surprised he had been shot high in the shoulder not a dangerous wound i bandaged it for him he was grateful said he had no friends poor fellow oh I'm glad it it isn't bad said miss Sampson something glistened in her eyes he looked strange sort of for Lord I think your words what you said hurt him more than the bullet I'm sure of that miss Anson oh I saw that myself I was furious but I I meant what I said you wronged steel I happen to know I know his record along the Rio Grande it's scarcely my place miss Sampson to tell you what you'll find out yourself sooner or later what shall I find out she demanded I've said enough no you made my father in cousin George are misinformed or wrong about steel I feared it this last hour it was his look that pierced me oh I hate to be unjust you say I wronged him Russ then you take sides with him against my father yes I replied very low she was keenly hurt and seemed despite an effort to shrink from me it's only natural you should fight for your father I went on perhaps you don't understand he has ruled here for long he's been well let's say easy with the evildoers but times are changing he opposed the Ranger idea which is also natural I suppose still he's wrong about steel terribly wrong and it means trouble oh I don't know what to believe it might be well for you to think things out for yours Russ I feel as though I couldn't I can't make head or tail of life out here my father's seem so strange though of course I've only seen him twice a year since I was a little girl he has two sides to him when I come up upon the strange side the one I never knew he's like a man I never saw I want to be a good and loving daughter I want to help him fight his battles but he doesn't he doesn't satisfy me he's grown impatient and wants me to go back to Louisiana that gives me a feeling of mystery oh it's all mystery true you're right I replied my heart aching for her it's all mystery and trouble for you too perhaps you'd do well to go home Russ you suggest I leave here leave my father she asked I advised it you struck a rather troublesome time later you might return if never I came to stay and I'll stay she declared and there her tempers spoke miss Samson I began again after taking a long deep breath ought to tell you one thing more about Steel well belong doesn't he strike you now as being the farthest removed from a ranting brutal Ranger I confess he was at least a gentleman Rangers don't allow anything to interfere with the discharge of their duty he was courteous after you defamed him he respected your wish he did not break up the dance this may not strike you particularly but let me explain this deal was chasing an outlaw who had shot him under ordinary circumstances he would have searched your house he would have been like a lion he would have torn the place down around our ears to get that Rustler but his action was so different from what I expected it amazed me just now when I was with him I learned I guessed what stay at his hand I believe you ought to know know what she asked how starry and magnetic her eyes a woman's divining intuition made them wonderful with Swift very emotion they drew me on to the fatal plunge what I was doing the her to Vaughn something bound my throat making speech difficult he's fallen in love with you I hurried on an uh ski voice love at first sight terrible hopeless I saw it felt it I can't explain how I know but I do know that's what's laid his hand here and that's why I'm on his side he's alone he has a terrible task here without any handicaps every man is against him if he fails you might be the force that weakened him so you ought to be kinder in your thought of him wait before you judge him further if he hasn't killed time we'll prove him noble instead of vile if he is killed which is more than likely you'll feel the happier for a generous doubt in favor of the band who loves you like one stricken blind she stood an instant then with her hands at her breast she walked straight across the patio into the dark open door of her room end of section 8 section 9 of rustlers of Pecos County by saying gray this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 5 part 1 cleaning out Lin Rock not much sleep visited me that night in the morning the young lady's not stirring and no prospects of duty for me I rode down to town sight of a wide street lined by its hitching posts and saddled horses the square buildings with her ugly signs unfinished yet old the lounging dusty gray men at every corner these awoken made a significance that had gone into oblivion overnight that last talk with miss Sampson had unnerved me brought strangely upon me and afterward waken in dozing I had dreamed lived in a warm golden place where there were music and flowers and Sally's sprite light form leading me on after two tall beautiful lovers Diana and Vaughan walking hand-in-hand fine employment of mine for a ranger whose single glance down a quiet Street pictured it with dark garbed men in grim action guns spouting red horses plunging in front of hoddan's restaurant I dismounted and threw my bridle Jim was unmistakably glad to see me where you've been Morton was in and powerful set on seeing you I steered him from going up to Samson's what kind of game was you given Frank Jim I wanted to see if he was a safe Rancher to make a stock deal for me he says he told him he didn't have no yellow streak and he was a Rustler Frank can't get over them two hunches when he sees you he's going to swear he's no Rustler but he has got a yellow streak unless this little broken-down Texan had eyes like Flint striking fire unless I queried sharply Jim breathed the deep breath and looked around the room before his gaze fixed again on mine well he replied speaking low me and Frank allows you picked the right men it was me that sent them letters to the Ranger captain at Austin now who in the hell are you it was my turn to draw a deep breath I had taken six weeks to strike wire from a Texan whom I instinctively felt had been prayed to the power that shadowed Rimrock there was no one in the room except us no one passing nor near reaching into the inside pocket of my buckskin vest I turned the line in out the star-shaped bright silver object flashed as I shoved it pocket and all under Jim's hard eyes he could not help but read United States Deputy Marshal by golly he whispered cracking the table with his fist Russ who sure run crew to me but never as a cowboy Jim the woods is full of us heavy footsteps sounded on the walk presently steel spoke darkened the door hello I greet it still shake hands with Jim Haddon hello replied steel slowly say I reckon I know hardened NIT not this one he's the old Hardin he used to own the hope so saloon it was on the square when he ran it maybe he'll get it back pretty soon hope so I laughed at my ex credible pun still leaned against the counter his grey glance studying the man I had so oddly introduced hoddan in one flash associated the Ranger with me a relation he had not dreamed of then whether from shock or hope or fear I know not he appeared about the faint Haughton do you know who's boss of the secret gang of rustlers hereabouts as steel bluntly it was characteristic of him to come sharp to the point his voice something deep easy cool about him he seemed the steady HOD no replied hoddan does anybody know when unseal well I reckon there's not one honest native of Pecos who knows but you have your suspicions we have you can keep your suspicions to yourself but you can give me your idea about this crowd that hangs around the saloons the regulars just a bad luck replied hoddan with a quick assurance of knowledge most of them have been here years others have drifted in some of them work odd times they rustle a few steer steal rob anything for a little money to drink and gamble just a bad lot but the strangers has are always coming and going strangers that never get acquainted some of them are likely to be the rustlers bill and both snicker are in town now Bill's a known cattle thief both no good the making of a gunfighter he heads that way they might be rustlers but the boy he's hardly careful enough for this gang then this Jack Bloom he comes the town often he lives up in the hills he always has three or four strangers with him blooms the fancy gunfighter he shot a gambler here last fall then he was in a fight in Sanderson lately got two Cowboys then Bloom's killed a dozen Pecos men he's a Rustler - but I'm reckon he's not the brains of that secret outfit if he's in it at all still appeared pleased with hoddan's idea probably a coincided with the one he had arrived at himself now I'm puzzled over this said Steele why do men apparently honest men seem to be so closed mouth here is that a fact or only my impression it sure is a fact replied hoddan darkly men have lost cattle and property in Lin Rock lost them honestly or otherwise has hadn't been proved and in some cases when they talked hinted a little they was found dead apparently held up and robbed but dead dead man don't talk that's why we're closed mouth seals face wore dark somber earnest rustling cattle was not intolerable western Texas had gone on prospering growing in spite of the hoard of rustlers ranging as vast stretches but this cold secret murderous hold on a little struggling community was something too strange too terrible for men to stand long it had waited for a leader like Steele and now it could not last Honda's revived spirit showed that the Ranger was about to speak again when the clatter of hoofs interrupted him horses halted out in front a motion of Steel's hand cost me to dive through a curtain door back of hoddan's counter I turned a peep out and was in time to see George Wright enter with a redheaded cowboy called brick this was the first time I had ever seen right come into hoddan's he called for tobacco if his visit surprised Jim he did not show any evidence but Wright showed astonishment as he saw the Ranger and then a dark Glen flitted from his eyes that shifted from steeled hoddan and back again still aimed easily against a counter and he said good morning pleasantly right deigned no reply although he bent a curious and hard scrutiny upon steel in fact Wright and Vince nothing that would lead one to think that he had any respect for steel as a man or as a ranger steel that was the second break of yours last night he said finally if you come fool it around the ranch again there'll be hell it seems strange that a man could lived west of the Pecos for ten years could not see and steal something which were bade that kind of talk it certainly was not nerve right showed men of courage were seldom intolerant and with the matchless nerve that characterized steel or the great gunman of a day there went a cool on obtrusive manner a speech brief almost gentle certainly courteous right was a hot-headed Louisianan a French extraction a man evidently who had never been crossed in anything and who was strong brutal passionate which qualities in the face of a situation like this made him simply a fool the way still looked at right was a joy to me I hated this smooth dark-skinned southerner but of course an ordinary affront like rights only earned silence from steel I'm thinking you used your ranger bluff just to get near Diane Samson right sneered mind you if you come up there again there'll be hell you're damned right there'll be hell steel a kind of high ring in his voice I saw thick dark red creep into his face had brights incomprehensible mention of Diane Samson than an instinct of love of jealousy fairly it had pierced into the depths of the Ranger probably as no other thrusts could have diane samson wouldn't stoop to know a dirty blood tracker like you said right hotly his was not a deliberate intention to rouse steel the man was simply rancorous I'll call you right you cheap bluffer you for flush you damned interfering conceited Ranger long before right ended his triad steals face had lost the tinge of color so foreign to it in moments like this and the cool shade the steady eyes like ice on fire the ruthless lips had warned me if they had not right right I'll not take offense because you seem to be champion your beautiful cousin replied steel in slow speech biting but let me return your compliment here a fine southerner why you're only a cheap floor flush damn bullheaded Rustler steal hissed the last word then for him for me for hoddan there was truth in rights working passion blackened face right jerk moved meant to draw but how slow still lunch forward his long arm swept up and right staggered backward knocking table and chairs to fall hard in a half sitting position against the wall don't draw warned steal right get away from your gun yelled the cowboy brick but right was crazed by fury he tugged at his hip his face courted with purple welts malignant murderous well he got to his feet I was about to leap through the door when steel shot Wright's gun went ringing to the floor like a beast in pain right scream frantically he waved the limp arm flinging blood over the white tablecloths steel had crippled him here you cowboy order steel take him out quick brick saw the need of expediency if right did not realize it and he pulled the raving man out of the place he hurried right down the street leaving the horses behind steel calmly sheathed his gun well I guess that opens the ball he said as I came out hoddan seemed fascinated by the spots of blood on the tablecloths it was horrible to see him rubbing his hands there like a ghoul I'll tell you what fellow said steel we've just had a few Pleasant moments with a man was made it healthy to keep closed mouth in limb Rock hoddan lifted his shaking hands what you'll win him for he wailed he was drawn on you shooting arms off of men like him won't do out here I was inclined to agree with hoddan that bullheaded full will roared but himself with all his gang right into our hands he's just a man I've made it to mate besides shooting him would have been murder for me murder claim hoddan he was a fool and slow at that under such circumstances could I kill him when I didn't have to sure had been the trick declare Jim positively I'm not allowing for whether he's really a Rustler or not it just won't do because these fellows out here ain't going to be afraid of you see here Haddon if a man's going to be afraid of me at all that trick will make him more afraid of me I know it it works out when Wright cools down he'll remember he'll begin to think he'll realize that I could more easily have killed him then risk a snap shot at his arm I'll bet you he goes pale to the gills next time he even sees me that may be true still but if Wright's the man you think he is he'll begin that secret underground business it's been tolerable healthy these last six months you can gamble on this that secret work does commence you'll have more reason to suspect right I won't feel very safe from now on I heard you call him a Rustler he knows that why right won't sleep at night now Ian Sampson have always been after me hoddan what are your eyes for demanded steel watch out and now here see your friend Morton tell him this game grows hot together you approached four or five men you know well and can absolutely trust hello there's somebody coming you meet Russ and me tonight out in the open a quarter of a mile straight from the end of this street he'll find a pile of stones made us there tonight at 10 o'clock the next few days for the several hours each day that I was in town I had steel in sight all the time or knew that he was safe under cover nothing happened his presence in the saloons or any place were men congregated was marked by a certain uneasy watchfulness on the part of almost everybody and some amusement on the part of a few it was natural to suppose that the lawless element would rise up in mass and slice steel on sight but this sort of thing never happened it was not so much that these enemies of the law awaited his next move but just a slowness peculiar to the front the Ranger was in their midst he was interesting if formidable he would have been welcomed at card tables at the bars the play and drink with the men who knew they were under suspicion there was a rude kind of good humor even in their open hostility besides one ranger were a company of Rangers could not have held the undivided attention of these men from their games and drinks and quarrels except by some decided move excitement greed appetite were rife in them I marked however a striking exception to the usual run of strangers I had been in a habit of seeing the Snickers had gone or were undercover again I caught a vague rumor of the coming of Jack Bloom yet he never seemed to arrive moreover but going on among that ways of the resort and the Cowboys who came in to drink and gamble were unusually mild in comparison with former conduct this law however did not deceive Steele and me it could not last the wonder was that it had lasted so long there was of course no post office inland rock the stage arrived twice a week from Sanderson if it did not get held up on the way and the driver usually had letters which he turned over to the elderly keeper of a little store this man's name was Jones and everybody liked him on the evenings the stage arrived there was always a crowd at his store which in fact was a source of no little revenue to him one night so we ascertained after the crowd had disappeared two thugs entered his store beat the old man and robbed him he made no complaint however when Steele called him he rather reluctantly gave not only descriptions of his assailants but their names still straightaway went in search of the men and came across them in Loretta's place I was around when it happened still strode up to a table which was surrounded by seven or eight men and he Tapp sim bass on the shoulder get up i want you he said bass looked up to see who had accosted him the hell you say he replied impudently steals big hands shifted to the fellows collar one jerk seemingly no effort at all sent best sliding chair at all to crash into the bar and fall in a heap he lay there wondering what had struck him Miller I wants you get upset steal Miller complied with alacrity the sharp kick but more life and understanding in the bass then still searched these men right before the eyes of their comrades took what money and weapons they had and March them out followed by a crowd that gathered more and more to it as they went down the street still to this prisoner into Jones's store had them identified returning the money they had stolen and then pushing the two through the gaping crowd he marched them down to a stone jail and locked them up obviously the serious side of this incident was entirely lost upon the highly entertained audience many and loud were the course jokes cracked at the expense of Bassett Miller and after the rout door had been closed upon them similar remarks were addressed to Steele's jailer and guard who in truth were just as this reputable looking has her prisoners then the crowd returned to their pastimes leaving their Earth's wild comrades to taste the sweets of prison life when I got a chance I asked Steele if he could rely on his hired hands and with a twinkle in his eye which surprised me as much as his reply he said Miller and bass would have flown the coop before morning end of section 9 section 10 of the rustlers of Pecos County by saying gray this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 5 part 2 cleaning out Lin Rock he was right when I reached the lower end of town next morning the same old crowd enlarged my other curious men and youths had come to pay their respects to the new institution jailer and guard were on hand loud in their proclamations and explanations naturally they had fallen asleep as all other hard-working citizens had and while they slept the prisoners made a hole somewhere and escaped steal examine the hole and then engage the stripling of a youth to see if he could crawl through the youngster has saved the job stuck in the middle and was with difficulty extricated were upon the crowd and Vince tits delight still without more ado shoved his jailer and guard inside his jail deliberately closed barred and chained the iron bolted door and put the key in his pocket then he remained there all day without giving heed to his prisoners threats toward evening having gone without drink infinitely longer than was customary they made appeals to which steel was death he left the jail however just before dark and when we met he told me to be on hand to help him watch that night we went around the outskirts of town carrying two heavy double-barreled shotguns Steele had gotten somewhere and taking up a position behind bushes in the lot of joining the jail we awaited developments Steele was not above paying back these fellows all the early part of the evening gangs of a half a dozen man or more came down the street and had their last treat at the expense of a jailed guard and jailer these prisoners yelled for drink not water but drink and the more they yelled the more merriment was loosed upon the night air about ten o'clock the last gang left to the despair of the hungry and thirsty prisoners Steele and I had hugely enjoyed the fun and thought the best part of the joke for us was yet to come the moon had arisen and though somewhat hazed by clouds had lighted the night we were hidden about 60 paces from the jail a little above it and we had a fine command of the door about eleven o'clock when all was still we heard soft steps back of the jail and soon to dark forms stole around in front they laid down something that gave forth a metallic clicked like a crowbar we heard whisperings and then low coarse laughs then the rescuers who undoubtedly were Miller and bass set to work to open the door softly they worked at first but as that door had been put there to stay and they were not fond of hard work they began to swear and make noises still whispered to me to wait until the door had been opened and then when all four presented a good target to fire both barrels we could easily have slipped down and captured the rescuers but that was not Steele's gain the trick met by a trick cunning matching craft would be the surest of all ways to command respect four times the workers had to rest and once they were so enraged at the assistance of the prisoners who wanted to delay the proceedings to send one of them after a bottle that they swore they would go away and cut the job altogether but they were prevailed upon the stay and attacked the stout door once more finally it yielded with enough noise to have awakened sleepers a block distant and forth into the moonlight came rescuers and rescued with low satisfied grunts of laughter just then Steele and I each discharged both barrels and the reports splendid as one in a tremendous boom that little compact Bunch disintegrated like Quicksilver two stumbled over the others leaped out and all yelled in pain and terror then the fallen one scrambled up and began to hobble and limp and jerk along after their comrades before the four of them got out of sight they had ceased their yells but we're moving slowly hanging on to one another in a way that satisfied us that they would be lame for many a day next morning at breakfast dick regaled me with an elaborate story about how the Ranger had turned the tables on the jokers evidently in a night the whole town knew it probably a desperate stand of steels even to the extreme of killing men could not have educated these crude natives so quickly into the realization that the Ranger was not to be fooled with that morning I went for a ride with the girls and both had heard something and wanted to know everything I had become a news carrier and Miss Samson never thought of questioning me in regard to my fund of information she showed more than curiosity the account I gave of the jail affair amuse her and made Sally laugh heartily Diane questioned me also about a rumor that had come to her concerning George right he had wounded himself with a gun it seemed and though not seriously injured was not able to go about he had not been up to the ranch for days I asked papa about him said Diane and Papa laughed like well like a regular hyena I was dumbfounded Papa so queer he looked thunderclouds at me when I insisted for I wanted to know he ripped out yes the damn fool got himself shot and I'm sorry it's not worse now Russ what do you make of my dad cheerful and kind isn't he I laughed with Sally but I disclaimed any knowledge of George's accident I hated the thought of right let alone anything concerning the fatal certainty that sooner or later these cousins of his were to suffer through him Sally did not make these rights easy for me for she was sweeter than anything that has a name since the evening of the dance I had tried to avoid her either she was sincerely sorry for her tantrum where she was bent upon utterly destroying my peace I took good care we were never alone for in that case if she ever got into my arms again I would find the ground slipping from under me despite however the we're in constant strain of resisting Sally I enjoyed the ride there was a charm about being with these girls then perhaps miss Samson's growing unconscious curiosity in regard to steel was no little satisfaction to me I pretended a reluctance to speak of the Ranger but when I did it was a drop a subtle word or briefly tell of an action that suggested such I never again hinted the thing that had been such a shock to her what was in her mind I could not guess her curiosity perhaps the greater part was due to a generous nature not entirely satisfied with itself she probably had not abandoned her father's estimate of the Ranger but absolute assurance that this was just did not abide with her for the rest she was like any other girl a worshipper of the lion in a man a weaver of romance bigger n't of her own heart not the least stopped of and speculated upon of all the details of a jail incident was the part played by storekeeper Jones who had informed upon his assailants Steele and I both awaited results of this significant facts when would the town wake up not only to a little nerve but to the usefulness of a ranger three days afterwards Steele told me a woman accosted him on the street she seemed the poor hard-working person plain spoken and honest her husband did not drink enough to complain of but he liked the gamble and he had been fleeced by a crooked game in Jack Martins saloon other wives could make the same complaints it was God's blessing for such women that Ranger Steele had come the limb rock of course he could not get back the lost money but would it be possible to close martin's place or at least break up the crooked game Steele had asked this woman whose name was price how much her husband had lost and being told he assured her that if he found evidence of cheating not only would he get back the money but also he would shut up Martin's place Steele instructed me to go that night to the saloon in question and get in the game I complied and in order to be not over carefully sized up by the dealer I pretended to be well under the influence of liquor by nine o'clock when Steele strolled in I had the game well studied and more flagrantly crooked one I had never sat in it was barefaced robbery Steele and I had agreed upon a sign from me because he was not so adept in the intricacies of gambling as I was I was not in a hurry however for there was a little freckle-faced cattlemen in the game and he had been losing to it sold a bunch of stock that day and hence considerable money which evidently he was to be deprived of before he got started for Del Rio Steel stood at our backs and I could feel his presence he thrilled me he had some kind of effect on the others especially the dealer who was honest enough while the Ranger looked on when however steel shifted his attention to the other tables and players our dealer reverted to his crooked work I was about to make a disturbance when the little cattlemen leaning over fire in his eye and gun in hand made it for me evidently he was a keener and nervier gambler then he had been taken for there might have been gunplay right then if steel had not interfered hold on he yelled leaping for our table put up your gun who are you demand at the cattlemen never moving better keep out of this I'm steel put up your gun hear that Ranger hay replied the other alright but just a minute I want this dealer to sit quiet I've been robbed and I want my money back certainly the dealer and everyone else around the table sat quiet while the cattlemen coldly held his gun leveled crooked game a steel bending over the table show me it did not take the aggrieved gambler more than a moment to prove his assertion steel however desired corroboration from others beside the cattlemen and one by one he questioned them to my surprise one of the players admitted his conviction that the game was not straight what do you say demanded steel of me horsten hold up mr. Ranger I burst out let me show you deftly I made the dealer's gilt plain doll and then I second it the Cattlemen's angry claim for lost money the players from the other tables gathered round curious muttering and just then Martin strolled in his appearance was not pre possessing what's this holler II asked and halted as he saw the kettlemans gun still in line with a dealer Martin you know what is for replied steel take your dealer and dig unless you want to see me clean out your place sullen and fierce Martin stood looking from steel to the cattlemen and then the dealer some men in the crowd muttered and that was a signal for steel to shove the circle apart and get out back to the wall the cattlemen rose slowly in the centre pull in another gun and he certainly looked business to me no Ranger I reckon I'll hang around and see late bothered none he said friend he went on indicating me with a slight wave of one extended gun just rustle that money in sight will square up after the show I reached out and swept the considerable sum toward me and pocket in it I too rose ready for what might come he all give me elbow room yelled steel at Martin and his cow contingent steel looked around evidently for some kind of implement and a spy and a heavy axe in a corner he grasped with it and sweeping it to and fro as if it had been a buggy whip he advanced on the faroe layout the crowd fell back edging or the door one crashing blow wrecked the dealer's box and table sending them splintering among the tumbled chairs then the Giant Ranger began to spread further ruin about him Martin's place was rough and bare of the most primitive order and like a thousand other dens of its kind consisted of a large room with adobe walls a rude bar of boards piles of kegs in a corner a stove and a few tables with chairs still required only one blow for each article he struck and he demolished it he stove in the head of each keg when the dark liquor gurgled out Martin cursed and the crowd followed suit that was a loss little cattlemen holding the men covered back them out of the room Martin needed a plain stern word that put him out entirely I went out to for I did not want to miss any moves on the part of that gang close behind me came the Kettleman the kind of cool nervy Tex and I like he had Martin well judged too for there was no evidence of any bold resistance but there were shouts and loud acclamations and these who the crashing blows of Steel's axe brought a curious and growing addition to the crowd sodden thuds from inside the saloon and red dust pouring out the door told that steel was attacking the walls of Martins place those adobe bricks went old and crumbly were easily demolished still made short work of the back wall and then he smashed out half of the front of the building that seemed to satisfy him when he stepped out of the dust he was wet with sweat dirty and disheveled hot with his exertion a man whose great stature and muscular development expressed the wonderful physical strength and energy and a somber face with a big grey eyes like open furnaces expressed the passion equal to his strength perhaps only then did wild and lawless limb rock grasp the real significance of this ranger steel through the axe at Martin's feet Martin don't reopen here he said curtly don't start another place in Lynne Rock if you do jail at Austin for years Martin livid and scowling hid seemingly dazed with what had occurred slunk away accompanied by his cronies still took the money I had appropriated returned to me what I had lost did likewise with a cattleman and then taking out the sum named by mrs. price he divided the balance with the other players who had been in the game then he stopped off through the crowd as if he knew that men who slunk from facing him would not have nerve enough to attack him even from behind well damn Mae ejaculated the little cattlemen in mingled admiration and satisfaction so that's that Texas Ranger Steele hey never seen him before all Texas at Ranger I lingered downtown as much to enjoy the sensation has to gained the differed points of view no doubt about the sensation in one hour every male resident of Lin Rock and almost every female had viewed the wreck of Martins place a fire could not have created half the excitement and in that excitement both men and women gave vent to speech they might not have voiced at a calmer moment the women at least were not afraid to talk and I made mental note of the things they said did he do it all alone thank God a man's come to Lin Rock good for Molly price oh it'll make bad times for Lin Rock it almost seemed that all the women were glad and this was in itself a vindication of the ragers idea of law the men however Blandy proprietor of the hope so and others of his ilk together with a whole brood of idle gaming loungers and in fact even store keepers ranchers cowboys all shook their heads suddenly or doubtfully striking indeed now was the absence of any joking still it showed his hand and as one gambler said it's a hard hand to call the truth was this ranger service was hateful to the free-and-easy Texan who lived by anything except hard and honest work and it was them doubly hateful to the lawless class steals Authority now obvious to all was unlimited it could go as far as he had power to carry it from present indications that power might be considerable the work of native sheriffs and constables in western Texas had been a farce an utter failure if an honest native of a community undertook to be Sheriff he became immediately a target for rowdy Cowboys and other vicious elements many a towns south and west of San Antonio otice peace and prosperity to Rangers and only to them they had killed or driven out the criminals they interpreted the law for themselves and it was only such an attitude towards law the stern uncompromising implacable extermination of the lawless that was going to do for all Texas what it had done for part Steele was driving the wedge that had begun the split Lin raw split the honest from dominance by the dishonest to be sure still might be killed at any moment and that contingency was voiced in the growl of one sullen man who said what the hell are we up against ain't somebody gonna plug this Ranger it was then that the thing for which Steele stood the Ranger service to help to save to defend to punish which such somber menaces death has seemed embodied in his cool attitude towards resistance took hold of limb rock and sunk deep into both black and honest hearts it was what was behind Steele that seemed to make him more than an officer a man how could feel how he began to loom up the embodiment of a powerful force the Ranger service the fame of which long known to this lawless Pecos gang but scouted as a vague and distant thing now became an actuality a ranger in the flesh whose surprising attributes included both the law and the enforcement of it when I reached the ranch the excitement had preceded me miss Sampson and Sally both talking at once acquainted me with the fact that they had been in a store on the Main Street a block or more from Martins place they had seen the crowd heard the uproar and has they had been hurriedly started at toward home by their attendant dick they had encountered steel stalking by he looked grand it flamed Sally then I told the girls the whole story in detail Russ is it true just as you tell it inquired Diane earnestly absolutely I know mrs. price went to steal with her trouble I was in Martin's place when he entered also I was playing in the crooked game and I saw him wreck Martin's place also I heard him forbid Martin to start another place in done wrong then he does do splendid things she said softly as if affirming to herself I walked on then having gotten a glimpse of Colonel Sampson in the background before I reached the corrals Sally came running after me quite flushed and excited Russ my uncle wants to see you she said he's in a bad temper don't lose yours please she actually took my hand what a child she was in always except that fatal propensity to flirt her statement startled me out of any further thought of her why did sense and want to see me he never noticed me I'd read it facing him not from fear but because I must see more and more of a signs of guilt in Diane's father he awaited me on the porch as usual he wore riding garb but evidently he had not been out so far this day he looked worn there was a furtive shadow in his eyes the haughty imperious temper despite Sally's conviction seemed to be in a balance Russ what's this I hear about Martin's saloon being cleaned out he asked dick can't give particulars briefly and concisely I told the colonel exactly what had happened he chewed a cigar then spat it out with an unintelligible exclamation Martin's no worse than others he said Blandy lanes too crooked Farrow I've tried to stop that anyway if steel can more power to him Samson turned on a seal then and left me with a queer feeling of surprise and pity he has surprised me before but he had never roust the least sympathy it was probably that Samson was indeed powerless no matter what his position I had known men before had become involved in crime yet were too manly to sanction a crookedness they could not help miss Samson had been standing in her door I could tell she had heard she looked agitated I knew she had been talking to her father Russ he hates the Ranger she said that's what I fear it'll bring trouble on us besides like everybody here he's biased he can't see anything good and steel yet he says more power to him I'm mystified and oh I'm between two fires Steel's next noteworthy achievement was as new to me as it was strange to Lynn Rock I heard a good deal about it from my acquaintances some little from Steel and the concluding incident I saw and heard myself and evei was a broken-down Rustler whose activity had ceased and who had spent his time hanging on at the places frequented by younger and better men of his kind as he was a parasite he was often thrown out of the deads for over it was an open secret that he had been a Rustler and the men with whom he associated and not yet to most of Lynne Rock become known as such one night they had been barely beaten in some back room of a saloon and carried out into a vacant lot and left there he lay there all that night and all the next day probably he would have died there had not steal' happened along the Ranger gathered up the crippled Rustler took him home attended to his wounds nursed him and in fact spent days in the little adobe house with him during this time I saw a steel twice at night out in our rendezvous he had little to communicate but was eager to hear when I had seen Jim Haddon Morton write Sampson and all I could tell about them and the significance of things in town and eBay recovered and it was my good fortune to be in the hope so when he came in and addressed the crowd of gamesters their fellows he said I'm bidding goodbye to them as was once my friends I'm leaving then Rock and I'm asking some of you to take that goodbye and a parting word to them as did me dirt ain't gonna say if I had crossed the trail this ranger years ago that I'd have turned round and gone straight but maybe I would maybe there's a hell of a lot of man doesn't know till too late I'm old now ready for the bone pile and it doesn't matter but I've got a head on me yet and I want to give a hunch to that gang who done me and that hunch wants to go around and up to the big guns of Pecos this Texas Star Ranger was the fellow who took me in I'd have died like a poison coyote but for him and he talked to me he gave me money to get out of Pecos maybe everybody will think he helped me because he wanted me to squeal to squeal who's who around these Rustler Diggins well he never asked me maybe he's seen I wasn't a Squealer but I'm thinking he wouldn't ask a fellow that nohow and here's my hunch steel has spotted the outfit there ain't so much maybe but I've been with him and I'm old figure and men just as sure as God made little apples he's going to put that outfit through where he's going to kill them end of section 10 section 11 of the rustlers of Pecos County by zane grey this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter six enter Jack bloom strange that the narrating of this incident made Dian Sampson unhappy when I told her she exhibited one flash of gladness such as any woman might have shown for a noble deed and then she became thoughtful almost gloomy sad I could not understand her complex emotions perhaps she contrasted steel with her father perhaps she wanted to believe in steel and dared not perhaps she had all at once seen the Ranger in his true light and to her undoing she bade me take Sally for a ride and sought her room I had my misgivings when I saw Sally come out in that trim cowgirl suit and look at me as if to say this day would be my Waterloo but she wrote hard and long ahead of me before she put any Massa Nations into effect the first one found me with a respectful demeanour but an internal conflict russ tightened my since she said when I caught up with her dismounting I drew the Cinch up another hole and fastened it my boots unlace too she added slipping a shapely foot out of the stirrup to be sure it was very much on lace I had to take off my gloves to lace it up and I did it heroically with bent head and outward calm when all the time I was mad to stash the girl out of the saddle and hold her tight or run off with her or do some other fool thing cross I believe dhyanne's in love with steel she said soberly with a sweet confidence she sometimes manifested in me small wonder it's in the air I replied she regarded me doubtfully it was she retorted de morally the fickleness of women is no new thing to me I didn't expect waters to last long certainly not when there were nicer fellows around one anyway when he cares a little Brown hand slid out of its glove and dropped to my shoulder make up you've been hateful lately make up with me it was not so much what she said has the sweet tone of her voice and the nearness of her that made it tumult within me I felt the blood tingle to my face why should I make up with you I queried in self-defense you were only flirting he won't you can't ever be anything to me really Sally bent over me and I had not the nerve to look up never mind things really she replied the futures far off let it alone we're together I like you Russ and I've got to be to be loved fair I never confessed that to any other man you've been hateful when we might have had such fun the rides in the Sun in the open with a wind in our faces the walks at night in the moonlight Russ haven't you missed something the sweetness and seductiveness of her the little luring devil of her irresistible as they were were no more irresistible than the naturalness the truth of her I trembled even before I looked up into her flushed face and arched eyes and after that I knew if I could not frighten her out of this daring mood I would have to yield despite my conviction that she only trifled has my manhood as well as duty to steal forced me to be unyielding all that was left seemed to be to frighten her the instant this was decided a wave of emotion love regret bitterness anger surged over me making me shake I felt the skin on my face tighten and chill I grasped her with strength that might have need to hold a plunging unruly horse I heard her I held her has in a vise and the action the feel of her her suddenly uttered cry brought against all pretense hurt me as my brutality hurt her and then I spoke what was hard passionate truth girl you're playing with fire I cried out hoarsely I love you love you as I'd want my sister loved I asked you to marry me that was proof if it was foolish even if you were on the square which you're not we couldn't ever be anything to each other understand there's a reason besides your being above me I can't stand it stop playing with me or I'll I'll whatever I meant to say was not spoken for Sally turned deathly white probably from my grasp and my looks as well as my threat I let go of her and stepping back to my horse choke down my emotions she faltered and there was womanliness and regret trembling with a fear in her voice I am on the square that had touched the real heart of the girl if you are then play the game square I replied darkly I will Russ I promise I'll never tease or coax you again if I do then I'll deserve what you what I get but Russ don't thank me uh a four flush all the long ride home would did not exchange another word the traveling gait of Sally's horse was a lope that of mine a trot and therefore to my relief she was always out in front as we neared the ranch however Sally slowed down until I caught up with her and side by side we rode the remainder of the way at the Corral's while I unsaddled she lingered Russ you didn't tell me if you agreed with me about Diane she said finally maybe you're right I hope she's fallen in love with steel lord knows I hope so I blurted out I bit my tongue there was no use in trying to be as shrewd with women as I was with men I made no reply misery loves company maybe that's why she added he told me still lost his head over Diane at first sight well we all have company the night Russ that night I told steel about the singular effect the story of his treatment of a had upon miss Samson he could not conceal his feelings I read him like an open book if she was unhappy because he did something really good then she was unhappy because she was realizing she had wronged him still never asked questions but the hungry look in his eyes was enough to make even a truthful fellow exaggerate things I told him how Diane was dressed how her face changed with each emotion how her eyes burned and softened and shadowed how her voice had been deep in full when she admitted her father hated him how much she must have met when she said she was between two fires i defined how he felt and I tried to satisfy in some little measure his cravings for news of her when I had exhausted my fund and stretched my imagination I was rewarded by being told that I was a regular old woman for gossip much taken back by this remarkable statement I could but gape at my comrade irritation had followed shortly upon his curiosity and pleasure and then the old saying mine reasserted itself the old stern look a little sad now replaced the glow the strange eagerness of youth on his face son a beg your pardon he said with his hand on my shoulder we're Rangers but we can't help being human to speak right out it seems to sweet and lovable girls have come unfortunately for us across the dark trail were on let us find what solace we can in the hope that somehow god only knows how in doing our duty as Rangers we may yet be doing right by these two innocent girls I ask you as my friend please do not speak again to me of miss Samson I left him and went up the quiet trail with the thick shadows all around me and the cold stars overhead and I was sober in thought sick at heart for him as much as for myself and I tortured my mind in fruitless conjecture as to what the end of the strange and fateful adventure would be I discovered that less and less filled wild spirit abided with me and I became conscious of a dull deep-seated ache in my breast a pang in the bone from that day there was a change in Dayan Samson she became feverishly active she wanted to ride to see for herself what was going on in limb Rock to learn of that wild Pecos County life at first hand she made such demands on my time now that I scarcely ever found an hour to be with her near steal until after dark however as he was playing a waiting game on the rustlers keeping out of the resorts for the present I had not great cause for worry hoddan was slowly gathering men together a band of trustworthy ones and until this organization was complete and ready Steele thought better to go slow it was a little use for me to remonstrate with miss Sampson when she refused to obey a distracted and angry father I began to feel sorry for Samson he was an unscrupulous man but he loved his daughter who belonged to another and better and past side of his life I heard him appeal to her to go back to Louisiana to let him take her home give him as an urgent reason the probability of trouble for him she could not help she could only handicap in she agreed to go provided he sold his property took the best of his horses and went with her back to the old home to live there the rest of their lives he replied with considerable feeling that he wished he could go but it was impossible then that settled the matter for her she have erred failing to persuade her to leave him Rock he told her to keep to the ranch naturally in spite of his anger miss Sampson refused to obey and she frankly told him that it was a free unfettered life of the country the writing here and there that appealed so much to her Sampson came to me a little later and his worn face showed traces of internal storm rust for a while there I wanted to get rid of you he said I've changed Dyanne always was a spoiled kid now she's a woman something's fired her blood maybe it sustained the wild country anyway she's got the bit between her teeth she'll run till she runs herself out now it seems the safety of Diane and Sally too has fallen into your hands these girls won't have one of my Cowboys near them lately they've got shy of George - between you and me I want to tell you that conditions here in Pecos are worse than they've seemed since you all reached the ranch bad work will break out again it's coming soon I can't stop it the town will be full of the hardest gang in western Texas my daughter and Sally would not be safe if left alone to go anywhere with you perhaps they'll be safe can I rely on you yes Samson you sure can I replied I'm on pretty good terms with most everybody in town I think I can say none of a tough set who hang out down there would ever make any move while I'm with the girls but I'll be pretty careful to avoid them and particularly strange fellows who may come riding in and if any of them do meet us and start trouble I'm going for my gun that's all there won't be any talk good I'll back you Samson replied understand Russ I didn't want you here but I always had you sized up has a pretty hard nut a man not to be trifled with you've got a bad name Diane insists the name's not deserved she'd trust you with herself under any circumstances and the kids Sally she'd be fond of you if it wasn't for the drink have you been drunk a good deal straight now between you and me not once I replied George is a liar then he's had it in for you since that day at Sanderson lookout you two don't clash he's got a temper and when he's drinking he's a devil keep out of his way I stood a good deal from Wright and I guess I can stand more all right Russ e continued as if relieved Chuck the drink and cards for a while and keep an eye on the girls when my affairs straightened out maybe I'll make you a proposition Samson left me material for thought perhaps it was not only the presence of a ranger in town that gave him concern nor the willfulness of his daughter there must be internal strife in the Rustler gang with which we had associated him perhaps a menace of publicity rather than risk was the cause of the Waring strain on him I began to get a closer insight into Samson and in the absence of any conclusive evidence of his personal baseness I felt pity for him in the beginning he had opposed me just because I did not happen to be a cowboy he had selected this latest interview with me a mountain in some instance the confidence proved absolutely that he had not the slightest suspicion that I was otherwise then the cowboy I pretended to be another interesting deduction was that he appeared to be out of patience with right in fact I imagined I sent something of fear and distrust in his spoken attitude toward his relative not in probably here was the internal strife between Samson and right and there flashed into my mind absolutely without reason an idea that the clash was / Diane Samson I scouted this intuitive idea has absurd but just the same it refused to be dismissed as I turned my back on the course in exciting life in the saloons and gambling halls and spent all my time except when sleeping out in the windy open under blue sky and starry heaven my spirit had an uplift I was glad to be free of that job it was bad enough to have to go into these dens to arrest men let alone living with them almost being one Diane Samson noted the change in me attributed it to the absence of the influence of drink and she was glad Sally made no attempt to conceal her happiness and to my dismay she utterly failed to keep her promise not the tease or tempt me further she was adorable distracting we wrote every day and almost all day we took our dinner and went clear to the foothills to return as the Sun set we visited outlying ranches waterholes old adobe houses famous in one way or another has scenes of past fights of rustlers and ranchers we rode to the little village of Samson and halfway to Sanderson and all over the country there was no satisfying miss Samson with rides new places new faces new adventures and every time we wrote out she insisted on first riding through limb Rock and every time we rode home she insisted on going back that way we visited all the stores the black Smith the wagon shop the feed-in brain houses everywhere that she could find excuse for visit Aidan I had to point out to her all the infamous dens in town and all the lawless and lounging men we met she insisted on being shown the inside of the hope so to the extreme confusion of that bewildered resort I pretended to be blind to this Restless curiosity Sally understood the cause - and it divided her between a sweet gravity and a naughty humor the last however she never invest in sight or hearing of Diane it seemed that we were indeed faded to cross the path of on steel we saw him working around his adobe house then we saw him on horseback once we met him face to face in a store he gazed steadily in the Diane Samson's eyes and went his way without any sign of recognition there was red in her face when he passed and white when he had gone that day she rode as I had never seen her risking her life unmindful of her horse another day we met steel down in the valley where inquiry discovered to us she had gone to the home of an old cattleman who lived alone and was ill less and perhaps most significant of all these meetings was the one when we were walking tired horses home through the main street of Lin Rock and came upon steel just in time to see him in action it happened at a corner where the usual slouchy shirt sleeves loungers were congregated they were in high Glee over the predicament of one ruffian could purchased or been given a poor emaciated little burro that was on his last legs the burl evidently did not want to go with his new owner who pulled on a halter and then viciously swung the end of the rope to make welts on the worn unscarred back if there was one thing that Diane Sampson could not bear it was to see an animal in pain she passionately loved horses and hated the sight of a spur or whip when we saw the man beating the little burro she cried out to me make the Brutes top I might have made a move had I not on the instant scene steel heaving in the site round the corner just then the fellow whom I now recognized to be a despicable character named Andrews began to bestow heavy and brutal kicks upon the body of the little burro these kicks sounded deep hallow almost like a boom of a drum the barrel uttered the strangest sound I ever heard issue from any beast and it dropped in its tracks with jerking legs that told any horseman what had happened still saw the last swings of Andrews heavy boots he yelled it was a sharp yell that would have made anyone start but it came too late for the borough had draw still knocked over several of the jeering men to get to Andrews he kicked the fellows feet from under him sending him hard to the ground then Steele picked up the end of the halter and began the swing it powerfully resounding smacks mingled with horse bellows of fury and pain Andrews flopped here and there trying to arise but every time the heavy nodded halter beat him down presently seals stopped Andrews rose right in front of the ranger and they're like the mad man he was he went for his gun but it scarcely leaped from his holster when steel Swift hand intercepted it steel clutched Andrews arm then came a wrench a cracking of bones a scream of agony the gun dropped into the dust and in a moment of wrestling fury Andrews broken beaten down just able to moan lay beside it steel so cool and dark for a man would act it with such passionate swiftness faced the others as if to dare them to move they neither move nor spoke and then he strode away miss Samson did not speak a word while we were riding the rest of the way home but she was strangely white a face and dark of eye Sally could not speak fast enough to say all she felt and I of course had my measure of feelings one of them was that has sure as the Sun rose and said it was written that Diane Sampson was to love Valen steel I could not read her mind but I had a mind of my own how could any woman seen this maligned and Menace Ranger whose life was in danger every moment he spent on the streets in the light of his action on behalf of a poor little beast help but wonder and brood over the magnificent height he might reach if he had love passion a woman for his inspiration it was a day after this incident that has Sally Diane and I were riding homeward on the road from Samson I caught sight of a group of dark horses and riders swiftly catching up with us we were on the main road in plain sight of town and passing by ranches nevertheless I did not like the looks of the horsemen and grew uneasy still I scarcely thought it need full to race our horses just to reach town a little ahead of these strangers accordingly they soon caught up with us they were five in number all dark faced except one dark clad and superbly mounted on dark Bay's and blacks they had no pack animals and for that matter carried no packs at all four of them at a swinging canter past us and the fifth pulled his horse to suit our pace and fell in between Sally and me good day said pleasantly to me don't mind my riding in with you all I hope considering his pleasant approach I could not but be civil he was a singularly handsome fellow at a quick glance under 40 years with curly blond hair almost cold a skin very fair for that country and the keenest clearest boldest blue eyes I had ever seen in a man here Russ I reckon he said some of my men have seen you riding round with Samson's girls I'm Jack bloom he did not speak that name with any flaunt or flourish he merely stated it bloom the Rustler had grouped tight all over still manifestly there was nothing for me to do but returned his pleasantry I really felt less uneasiness after it made himself known to me and without any awkwardness I introduced him to the girls he took off his sombrero and made gallant vows to both miss Sampson had heard of him and his record and she could not help a paleness a shrinking which however he did not appear to notice Sally had been dying to meet a real Rustler and here he was a very Prince of Rascals but I gathered that she would require a little time before she could be natural flu seemed to have more of an eye for Sally than for Diane do you like Pecos he asked Sally out here oh yes indeed she replied like ridin I love horses like almost every man who made Sally's acquaintance he hit upon the subject best calculated to make her interesting to free riding outdoor Western men Fetty loved the thoroughbred horse himself was plain he spoke naturally to Sally with interest just as I had upon first meeting her and he might not have been Jack Bloom for all the indication he gave of the fact in his talk but the look of the man was differed he was a desperado one of the dashing reckless kind more famous along the Pecos and Rio Grande then more really desperate men his attire proclaimed the vanity seldom seen in any Westerner except of that unusual brand yet it was neither gaudy or shall we one had to be close to bloom to see the silk the velvet the gold the fine leather when I envied the man Spurs then they were indeed worth coveting blue meta short rifle and a gun in saddle sheaths by sharp eye running over him caught a row of notches on the bone handle of a big Colt he packed it was then that the Marshall the Ranger and me went hot under the collar the custom that Desperados and gunfighters had of cutting a notch on their gun for every man killed was one of which the mere mention made my gore rise at the edge of town bloomed off the sombrero again and said adios and rode on ahead of us and it was then I was hard put to keep track of the queries exclamations another wild talk of two very much excited young ladies I wanted to thank I needed the thing wasn't he lovely oh I could adore him rapturously uttered miss Sally Langdon several times to my ultimate disgust also after bloom had written out of sight miss Sampson lost the evident effect of a sinister presence and she joined miss Langdon in paying the rustler compliments to perhaps my irritation was an indication of the quick and subtle shifting of my mind to harsher thoughts Jack Bloom I broke in upon their ad elations Rustler and Gunmen did you see the notches on his gun every notch for a man he's killed four weeks reports have come the limb Rock that as soon as he could get round to it he dried down and rid the community of that bothersome fellow that Texas Ranger he's come to kill Vaughn Steele end of section 11 you | Priceless 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7qfgBroEK2c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qfgBroEK2c | Peak Performance | What it's like to work with Dr. Joanny, TCMD by Shelley Skaley and Son Dryden | a remarkable recovery and not just a recovery because driving has come back stronger than he's ever been Dryden returned to hockey with more exuberance than he's ever had he was so happy and grateful to be back playing the game that he loves since a training a hockey at the end of January I have taken numerous hard elbows to the head which my mom dad and I all believed should have left me with another concussion prior to working with dr. Joanie we are amazed at how her work with Dryden has made such a positive impact on his resilience his strength and his attitude I'll never be able to thank dr. Joanie enough there are really no words to express how much I appreciate finding dr. Joanie she has taught me so much and giving me the tools that I need to be strong not only for now but for a lifetime Dryden's fear was that he would never be able to get back into competitive hockey his dad said my biggest fear was that he might have long lifelong health issues because of his injuries thankfully these fears are out of the picture due to the help of dr. Joanie and not only did dr. Joanie help Johnny but her teachings have also provided our entire family with tools that will help us live a better stronger life that was a huge added bonus we did not expect | Dr. Joanny Liu, TCMD | UCRsBqx23uO1aDQXfOLQ8Y5w | 2020-04-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 242 | 1,265 |
cmIGfqmrAC8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmIGfqmrAC8 | Disaster Preparedness 2021: | [Music] hey if you live in florida listen up listen really close it's the disaster preparedness 2021 tax break now what is that if you're new to the area and everything else that's where the local government here gives you a tax break starting on friday may 28th and running through june 6 to buy any of your hurricane preparedness products your big ticket items your generators your lights flashlights your batteries your weather radios tarps bungee cord rope all these different types of things gas cans the jerry cans that you can use for water a lot of your camping gear falls under this criterium now you can go online and you can search out you can find out exactly what is all covered under this there is a ton of stuff so you can save yourself a lot of money if you're just starting to prep for hurricanes you're new to the area or whatever or if you're looking to buy that big ticket item like that generator so if the power goes out well you can run your refrigerator you can run some fans lights depending on what size you do buy they do cap a lot of this stuff at a certain dollar amount so you want to pay close attention to that you also want to make sure if you're getting a generator you're going to need gas cans but those are also on the tax-free list so pick yourself up some good gas cans and make sure that you know you keep them sealed up make sure that you don't storm in an unsafe area don't storm inside of your home make sure you storm in your garage a shed something like that and make sure that you're buying good quality gas cans and don't store too much unless you really know what you're doing with gas because if you store too much gas that can turn out to be a bad thing make sure that you're really checking this out because you can save a lot of money and here's what you can do with the money that you're saving say you're buying yourself that nice big generator that you've been looking at well you know what you're going to save a lot of money on the tax side so take that money that you saved on the tax side and go and walk over and put it into the food part make sure you're stocking up on your canned goods your dry goods water everything else use the money you saved to put towards your food supply that you may need now i try to strive you know the the government says a three-day supply of food and water which i would not go by folks but hey you all do what you want to do all right we know how history has played out and how long it's taken fema and everybody else to get into an area to get you all set up to feed you to take care of you medical and everything else so you need to be prepared i would suggest you want to strive for no less than a two week supply of food water and emergency equipment this way here by that time they will be in they will be set up if it is that bad of a storm and this way here you have bought yourself the time that you need for you and your family nothing like playing russian roulette okay you don't want to go there these storms can come in they can be really bad and then they go out but it takes time for them to get back in fema the government and everybody else because if it has been a really bad hurricane they have to clean the roads the power lines and all this stuff out of the way so they can get their equipment in and get it set up and running so they can start taking care of the people it takes time it isn't going to happen overnight it's not going to happen in a day or two all right especially if you live in a outskirts of town or in a small town somewhere now something else that you really want to pay close attention to bermuda high this year is supposed to be pulling away from the east coast whereas in the last couple years it has been closer to the east coast which is going to put the northeast right down through the whole east coast and florida more in the crosshairs this year now i've been reading different articles from different scientists and everything else i've watched a couple of videos on the hurricane guidance if you want to call it for this year and they're all saying that the bermuda high is going to pull away which will allow more storms to come closer to us instead of being pushed over into the gulf and going into mexico texas louisiana like they have been over the last couple of years like florida last year we didn't get nothing we got brazed by one little storm and that was that was nothing i mean we get thunderstorms that were worse than that so this could be our year we don't know what the future holds we don't have a crystal ball so you need to be prepared make sure that you're going through everything right now make sure you're making a list what you're going to need what you may want to pick up maybe what you may want to add and everything else to your hurricane preparedness because you're going to save yourself some money so if you're looking to do any type of big ticket items battery banks you can't get those they are capped at a certain dollar amount generators are capped a certain dollar amount everything is capped at a certain dollar amount so you want to make sure that you're going in and paying attention to what your dollar amount is for those particular products this way here you don't get a surprise shock when you don't get the tax free because you picked the wrong product you went over the dollar limit and they do pay close attention to that folks so i'm survival preparedness for beginners and here we thrive to survive so you want to make sure that you're getting out getting your list together going through all your products you have two days until the sales start so make sure that you're being really diligent in what you're doing right now because you can save yourself some money roll that into your food products and the next thing you know folks you're good to go you're prepped you're ready you can weather the storm so like i said i'm survival preparedness for beginners make sure that you're getting out there and doing what you have to do let's thrive to survive people we are in control of our own destiny take the bulls by the horn and go out there and get your shopping done and until next time i will catch all of you on the flip side [Music] hmm [Music] | Survival Preparedness For Beginners | UCMkJzLn2wY9eAatucpQQ8TQ | 2021-05-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,211 | 6,245 |
G1_Qk1hcKfI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1_Qk1hcKfI | How Public are Digital Public Infrastructures? | #PrivacySupreme 2023 | uh good evening everyone thank you for being here I hope you don't have to face traffic like I did and you're all geared up for B20 and then G20 and that you attended D20 last weekend and paid attention to it because we are going to be focusing on what happened in D20 which is digital 20. last week that is digital public infrastructure so ever since the introduction of aadhar in this country digital public infrastructure has been talked about in different ways in different terms uh we've had conversations around India stack and different kinds of DPI such as UPI India stack ondc ndhm that's the national digital Health Mission all are considered dpis and now this discussion has reached a crescendo as India precise over the G20 Summit this year so ifs discussion on DPI couldn't have come at a better time just last week as I mentioned earlier the G20 digital ministers released an outcome document that focuses on DPI that's digital public infrastructure for digital inclusion and Innovation they also proposed a G20 framework for systems of DPI for purposes of governance so it's against this background that we are going to have the discussion today where we'll focus on what exactly DPI is what it isn't why is India talking about it so much and how DPI should be governed so without further Ado uh Rohit actually I'll begin with you what does DPI mean and what does it not mean is it like a catch-all term for everything under the sun I think uh you started with the most controversial question with me because uh what DPI is and isn't I think I think nobody is really clear about completely uh so we started working on the digital public infrastructure about two three years ago and you know one of the first things we decided to do was to see understand what DPI is because the term public in DPI you know that really defines the whole thing uh but we were at a loss because when you look at the economic definition of what is public which is non-exclusion uh you know something that cannot you cannot exclude users from or non-rivalrous DPI doesn't fit that criteria neatly uh when you look at the legal definition uh where it talks about accountability and who controls it it doesn't fit that definition uh neatly so I think we spent a considerable amount of time trying to come up with the definition and I think mansi's team finally did a really good job so I'm going to leave her to sort of come in on that but to me I think uh and even the G20 document recognizes that that it's an evolve solving concept everybody doesn't agree on what it is what it means but I think uh the public term could be understood from a more economic lens in the sense that you know there are positive externalities to dpis when you build a digital public infrastructure it facilitates the economic activity or it allows more things to happen and you know in economics whenever you have a public good that has positive externalities uh it means that market may not be investing enough in it and you usually need the government to step in and provide for that and I think that's where this is what signifies the term public that there is a public role in getting that ecosystem going by facilitating that investment and I'll give one example and and I know you have a certain clock uh that you know when for instance demonetization happened uh at that time paytm had completely uh occupied you know captured the market but if the government or the regulator had not forced interoperability of wallets or you know probably didn't come up with UPR later that Network effect would have not led to the ecosystem I mean there are still problems with the ecosystem but it wouldn't have opened it up so I think it is not in the private player's interest to build such infrastructure that allows others to come on top of it and that's where the public or the government needs to come in so I don't know if that helps so to summarize you're saying that the public part is where the government takes a is playing a role is a role to facilitate for a larger public good yeah so uh I'll come to you and ask you what's the difference between DPI and DPG which is digital public goods then and then that sort of absolutely uh so taking on from what Rohit said so when the public to public she said one was the economics public which is non-excludable non-rivalists and the other public which is government ownership and government accountability there's a third public that technologists use which is like open data open source which is what digital public goods are which are the building blocks right so which is your open data your open apis open protocols and engineers in the room can talk more about it but from how we understood as uh when we were trying to figure out this whole digital public ecosystem was that dpgs are essentially the building blocks on which these networks and shared systems are created which is what we we called digital public infrastructure so to give you an example which might sound familiar is that mossip for instance is your DPG and aadhar is your DPI or for someone who's more familiar with ondc then beckon is your DPG and ondc is your DPI so there is a there is a building block and then there is an interoperable shared platform Network whatever you might want to call it that facilitates or a rail that facilitates services and players to interact engage and scale services I think that's useful also the example that you took which was of mosup and aadhar mosa being the digital public code mostly for people who might not know is the identity program that was launched by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation of I'm not strong in conjunction with a triple Bangalore yeah and it's interesting because Bill and Melinda Foundation released a sorry released a blog post about this I think it's working thanks they released a blog post about DPI on August 16 and on August 19 the document came out and if you look at the document and you compare it to the detailed blog post uh it's almost like the skeleton is the same so they probably had the same index and then they filled out the paragraphs that's what it seemed like to me so uh so you said mosup is DPG the good and sorry aadhar would be the DPI okay so one of the definition one of the phrases that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation article used was uh if I'm not wrong um rails on which DPI is the rails on which everything operates and that's something that the G20 Sherpa Mr amitab Khan has also mentioned a number of times then what does that mean I mean how I would interpret it is more as you interpret infrastructure so what does infrastructure do rails is like an enabler so that's how you would think so given that so while public is that word infrastructure is the other word what does infrastructure really mean here and if you want to draw a parallel to the physical world of infrastructure what it does is to create and enabler for other Industries to prosper grow etc etc so I think the rails how I am reading the reels is like an enabler for more services for more players for the ecosystem to evolve so before I come to nikhil about his views on what DPI is Rhoda I want to come back to you about what this infrastructure entails actually because when we think of say Bridges or roads even when we think of the internet as infrastructure we know it's telcos we know it's a deep sea fiber cables etc etc what is infrastructure here and just to put it in context I'll read out the definition that the outcome document has it says DPI is described as a set of shared digital systems that should be secure and interoperable and can be built on Open Standards and specifications to deliver and provide Equitable access to public and or private services at societal scale and are governed by applicable legal Frameworks and enabling rules to drive development inclusion Innovation trust and competition and respect human rights and fundamental freedoms is that a word salad yeah when I when I read that definition I had to read it Thrice uh because it's I think it's trying to do too much uh uh but you know as Mansi said it's it's it's basically you know think of something that is sort of intermediating the rest of the players in the ecosystem we hate the term intermediary here yeah so basically something that allows uh and so when you have protocols which say that let's say you create certain set of Standards so everybody is following that set of Standards so therefore you know data exchange will become easier and then when you have something in the middle I'm not using the word intermediating uh that allows the data then to be exchanged and all of those different components will form the digital public infrastructure so basically I think it's allowing different elements of the ecosystem to connect so it could include protocols that allow that it could include uh you know softwares apis open apis Registries uh that allow all of that to happen so that's how you would you can probably understand it so let's say there's a road that is in the physical world that's going in and there are businesses on the side and they all use the road to connect to each other so a sort of a digital parallel of that if I may I don't know if that explains it it does to some extent it is a it's a complicated concept and also one that is evolving right so you know the definition that they gave in the outcome document unfortunately I think there's a little bit of disservice to the whole idea because it just I think more because of the way it's written and not because of what it's trying to convey uh which is to say that countries sectors can adapt a DPI in varying ways but with the objective of doing something for the public at scale to have something interoperable means to with certain uh with certain thresholds allowing as much participation as possible and making it as open as possible which does not mean that it has to be completely open all Open Standards only by the government so they don't have those restrictions it's flexible in that sense depending on which sector you want to apply to which country context and what objective you're trying to achieve so I think that the writing or that paragraph uh in the in the G20 summary document unfortunately I think is a disservice to that idea got it so we'll come back to this discussion around what different dpis are and how they should be regulated or governed Nikola I want to come to you because I know you have a very different idea of what DPI is and you have very many questions about it actually I've been trying to figure out what DPI is uh simply so the definition that we have of DPI here is complex and it really is complex because it's trying to position existing systems that are functioning as something as they are not so it's com it's complicated because it can be anything and everything you want it to be because there's so many variations of what we have here that it'll fit so for example if you take a look at this definition MasterCard and Visa will fit that definition in all probability What's happen with that definition in all probability Google will fit that definition so everything under the sun that is on the Internet is basically distal public infrastructure except it doesn't get recognized by the government of India's digital public infrastructure but UPI does so uh why I was exploring the definition of digital public infrastructure was because of a debate as having both internally in media number and identical team because this word public is really curious here um and we found a kind of a dissonance in the in that use of the word public because traditionally the the word public essentially refers to something which is government run government owned and yet um and you know there is this this conception that for example npci or on DC a government run or government owned but then npci went all the way to India's Chief Information commissioner and argued that it is not under RTI because it's a private entity and if you look at the shareholding structure of npci it's owned entirely by banks that is of course as following the water committee reporter a proposal to expand it to other entities including wallets but it's entirely privately owned if you go to ondc's website take a look at the shareholding structure ondc is entirely privately owned now you know there are a couple of things in terms of positive externalities that Rohit mentioned um I'll give you an example I was sitting with a friend of mine who was running a UPI company uh VC funded and this was around uh post demonetization I was just uh like um January 2017 I remember and he's like we're probably going to have to shut down and I'm like why he says the government of India has just announced backing for uh Bheem UPI so you had a entity called npci which created a an app called beam which is the government of India announced public funds for promoting the bmap if you remember the Prime Minister I think on December 29th had announced it in his speech post demonetization and uh so he's saying my investors are coming to me and saying that why will we fund a company that's going to commit compete with the Consolidated fund of India so so what is the positive outcome hear me out right even today how many UPI companies are there and how many are dominant you have four dominant players three dominant players in fact mostly two phone pay Google pay and a distant third now is paytm which means that there is literally no competition to the extent that npci is now saying that they will regulate competition in UPI so that uh no entity has more than 30 market share uh whereas the whole purpose of UPI was to break the hegemony of MasterCard and Visa so you've moved from a duopoly or Mastercard and visa to a monopoly of npci on top of which you have an A duopoly of phone pay and and Google pay so you know the problem is when the government starts trying to mess around with existing markets so let's instill competition it Geo did fantastically well to bring competition into Telecom where there was a cartel in operation but when the government of India starts trying to mess around with this uh my question is who benefits even when you look at you know there's a couple of phrases that will use open data open source open API open protocols you I'm going to the definition of public right yeah where is open data open source to come to that when we talk about okay five minutes so uh we'll come to the discussion around openness so can I just go a little bit into history about the politics of how this came about right the Indian government for the longest time has had China in me uh we like the way union pay was set up uh in China to get MasterCard and Visa out of the game right uh I remember a meeting a closed door meeting that I was in um where there was a fear that just the way Trump has basically uh stopped Android updates in China and therefore that creates a security issue there what if the U.S stops MasterCard and Visa in India and that basically puts our entire Financial ecosystem at risk right and so UPI was was born out of the failure of rupee to compete with MasterCard and Visa but you've essentially like I said earlier you've moved to from an oligopoly or you've moved from a duopoly to now a monopoly which means that the entire ecosystem operates on the whims of a private entity called npci uh which can choose who it allows to launch a UPI app first my question if it is Open Standards or open protocol or whatever why was phone pay the first entity to launch how is that public we'll come to these questions you raised a very interesting point about the China angle okay I'm not done yet but go on yeah but I'm the moderator so what I say who uh is the rule so yeah uh but uh so nikhil raised a very interesting point about the China angle and this is something I mentioned in my introduction as well that we are going to look at why is India pushing for DPI and that too at a global level where you have all the ministers talking about where you have all the different countries talking about it releasing different documents so is this an answer to China's Belton Road initiative is this uh India leveraging its own soft power Mansi if you want to go first um I I don't think uh this is uh this is definitely India trying to Showcase to the world that we have leapfrogged and we've leapfrogged on our own and it's true like you know I mean this is Success we can't deny I mean there are lots of problems with um aadhaar or UPI or it not having manifested in the way that one would have liked it too uh but you cannot take away from the value that it has added you know whether it is in terms of welfare distribution whether it is in the context of financial inclusion whether it is in terms of efficiency I mean there are multiple goods and multiple bads so it I I think it's India's opportunity as every country is to sort of showcase to the world what it has done and created on its own whether or not I think the belt and Road initiative of China is is different in the sense that there is actual stake that China has put in other countries in terms of really giving the money uh to countries which I don't think through uh aadhar uh or mossip uh India has done or will be able to do what about India stack because so I think it's it's more from what I know know that it's not as if like aadhar is going to get transported to another country right they can share the technology it's an whatever extenders earn out of it like they may or they may choose to they may choose to they may not choose to but it's I think to me it's more like soft power it's more like okay now like a developed country we will do technology transfer so far we will bestow this gift of DPI on you because we are so gracious yeah but I think we can say it in a nice way it's an achievement I I would think like yeah like I said there are problems with it but it isn't half bad that India for the first time has something to offer to the world in terms of Technology like it's it's not so hard to accept that fair whatever you want to add that and also the question what nikhil was talking about like coming up with an alternative to Visa or Mastercard uh this is what China began with even in the committee report the 2021 committee report on the then personal protection Bill The Joint parliamentary committee had said that we need to set up our own alternate payment system so is this DPI push a way to have Atman everything and Atman Global things I mean it could be both and I would actually agree with months either there is a lot of soft power uh element at play here uh in fact we had briefly been in conversations with mosa when we were trying to understand their model and mosif has been trying to sort of speak to different countries and worship is open source modular so what they have been trying to do is that reach out to different companies uh countries governments and try and see if they are trying to come up with the digital identity system they're basically offering their modular blocks which can be customized so that that country is able to sort of build its system faster I don't think I mean unless my understanding is incorrect I don't think this you get any business out of it per se apart from you know soft power that you generate in terms of relationships Etc which I think in in global diplomacy does matter uh otherwise also it is and you know you're completely right I think there was a parliamentary standing committee report which said that you need a system or other than Swift for instance uh because right now Swift is being used to put say sanctions on Russia and eventually if something like that happens and we end up taking a position which is not something that you know the big forces agree it could be a problem so the fact that India came up with UPI and is now trying to get other countries to adopt that you know parallel chain it could be doing that as well but you know you have this technology you have this infrastructure there is no harm in using it for multiple reasons multiple ways and I think domestically it has helped us and just to add to what uh uh you know mansi's point I don't know if that's a question later but you know there has been significant domestic benefits of up so I not just you pay but you know all the digital public infrastructure so the push may have had both domestic components as well as foreign components and so yeah I mean I I would stop that unless yeah I think like in terms of uh you know Atma nearby so if you look at uh the UPI doesn't just have domestic firms so you know in fact we go beyond UPI and look at other DPI as well like ondc which is this comes to the question of different types of DPI right so aadhar is not at all comparable other is a very like government-centric citizen-centric because the outcome document as well as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation blog post which has become like the Cornerstone for this debate they identify three core functions of DPI right identification payments and uh data sharing with consent okay so I think if you can give me like five seconds there are like I think if you can broaden that a little bit and say uh digital identity so one is the identity the second is integration of services so that so that could be payment services it could be Health Services it could be Education Services so integration so I wouldn't call it payments I mean India's developed payments and payments is foundational because it cuts across all sectors but essentially the DPI we're talking about is integration of services so getting all healthcare service providers together getting skill service providers together getting payment service provided so it's an integration function that the DPI have solved and the third is related to data exchange so how can you enable data exchange across different um in a consent or in a safe or protected format so I wouldn't say that you know we shouldn't think of it as identity payments and data exchange even if I think we should think of it as identity integration of services and data exchange I think I think it's a slightly more broader understanding of dpis we've got it just as you hand it over to nikhil the integration piece is the bit that is trying to hit that Monopoly so see the deal is that and we can come back to this later the fact that the MasterCard Visa Monopoly was not broken and instead we ended up creating a different Monopoly so to speak one is the institutional design and you know whether there is accountability in governance and being who's being let in when are they being let in do they get the first mover advantage that is one but the second also is I think there has to be a recognition that Tech by itself has the problem of network effects that if you start becoming bigger you are likely to become even bigger so this is also humbling in a way to understand that no matter what you do in the middle you may not be able to completely fix it so you have to think about different ways but DPI is definitely is also an attempt to hit at the network effects that come with contact one second oh wait wait wait don't give it to nikhil yet because for nikhil I have like a barrage of questions no you aren't being silenced I have like a list we are getting into governance but first I wanted to ask Mansi and Rohit about explain ondc to me as quickly as possible and who owns what who is acting as a gatekeeper and then I'll go to nikhil about uh governance that when you have ondc what is ondc is it a set of protocols if it's yeah let's do yes no's here so in like 10 seconds but what I wanted to say about the network effects thing is that it's actually true and that is why I think when we are implementing a DPI hoping to solve for the competition problem we need to be a bit aware about how the market will react and in India unfortunately the banks didn't step up the reason we see so much concentration is the for whatever reasons the banks didn't whether it was the merchant discount rate policy because they were lazy I don't know what it was there could be a thousand reasons but if you look at other countries like for example pics in Brazil which has exactly the same system uh there the banks are participating a lot more so it and on the other hand when you look at countries like China or U.S and if you look whether no dpis there also the market is concentrated with three or four players so it's not anything we argue that both China and U.S have dpis and we're not it's not like in the DPI no they are not DPS okay anyway that would also help at least me understand what is the DPI part who's controlling it who's the gatekeeper so what is it I don't think there is a gatekeeper to the extent that obviously there are some uh do's and don'ts on you know whether or not somebody is permitted into the ecosystem that is the license that is associated so even if somebody is joining the UPI uh Network so let's it's the Commerce e-commerce Network for ondc is the e-commerce Network for what UPI is to payment companies and uh and it's complicated in the way that they call one side of buyer side and one side a seller side which is basically one that lets consumers uh lets consumers interact and the others where your vendors uh join the network but essentially it is all buyers and sellers of all types of services that come onto the network and I as I just so today if I had to uh you use a use UPI I'll go to Google pay go to the UPI option and pay similarly if I had to go to ondc I'll go either to the paytm network or who whichever other company is on the ondc network and then buy and sell but while buying and selling I'm seeing a broader range of products and sellers versus just paytms onboarded what incentive does paytm have to onboard say my vegetable vendor because that's the that's the dream of ondc right that even my vegetable vendor can now sell me vegetables through the ondc network but he or she doesn't have the technical know-how or the economic all or social or cultural advantage in life to actually be able to get onto that Network so that's the compulsion of the ondc and if paid the name sees a commercial interest in doing that whether it is scale whether it is access to more data that is a so if that is the reason why some have chosen to stay get onto the network and some have chosen not to get onto the network so for example if a phone pay or pin code I guess that's the new Flipkart thing so why have they gotten onto the network is probably because they're looking for the scale effects that they may not be able to get if they're outside the ondc network so those commercial considerations depend from company to company but if they are on the network and if it is being governed properly and if everything is running as per design then they have to by design of ondc on board everyone there is two seconds I'm looking at myself no no I'm coming to you I'm coming to you very quickly uh so I'm just to explain so I think ondc stated purpose was that Monopoly bit like there are big e-commerce players when you search on say hypothetically uh Flipkart Amazon whatever you only see uh buyers that sellers that have been onboarded by them but now through an intermediate uh system in between if you search on Amazon you can see things listed on paytm and you can choose a different delivery partner to sort of do it so basically they are unpacking the whole thing they're trying to hit at the network effects and that is really I mean whatever the design in between but that's really what what is being done nikhil I'll come to you all your points and also if you can then I have a response yeah yeah respond to all of them but also specifically uh also also not like uh what Mansi was talking about that paytm is letting sellers in so who is the one governing who is let in who's let out and who's sitting on top of say PIN code paytm and uh the third one you mentioned I think was Google pay actually pulled a story out August 27th to April 27 2023 ondc CEO uh thumpi Koshi says that oedc will continuously evaluate the performance and commitment of the platforms joining it for their contribution towards the progress of the network student Economic Times so ondc is deciding who gets on the platform and how they uh behave there was an also an interview where Koshi said that they were unhappy about a particular platform launching a separate app for ondc and that they would prefer it if it would be integrated into the existing payments app so ondc becomes that ondc is your gatekeeper in the same way that npci is a gatekeeper so if you are looking now anyone who understands open source open protocols these are built around the idea of having no Gatekeepers so let's not use phrases Loosely when it comes to what we are seeing with this so-called digital public infrastructure which is neither infrastructure nor is it public um and that's my point right uh when when you look at these system setup I mean even when you look at from a privacy standpoint from a person's perspective right we filed an RTI uh with the ministry of civil aviation on uh how many people have enrolled for digiatra and they said we have no information because it's this facial information is being collected by a private entity called Digi yatra foundation so these are all private non-profit organizations where is this public in any shape or form and where is the accountability here for in so we've been talking about governance right it's up to them maybe they're listening to government dictats but the government has no Locus to actually direct them to do something where they have the only success story you have for this so-called digital public infrastructure and aadhar is a good rather than infrastructure so let's keep that out and that was anyway Force down our throats uh is UPI that's why everyone keeps talking about UPI they badly need another success story simply because everything has failed that's why Digi author is being pushed at us and you have six gates at an airport for deji yatra and one and a longer queue for everything else why because they needed to succeed India's Got only one success story they had a demonetization moment and health with kovid they went all out all guns blazing there were multiple workshops which we attended where they were looking at Doctor Registries Etc NHA has failed to roll out uh the the health stack so there's only one success story which is why I don't mind anyone talking about UPR because that's the only thing worth talking about in this digital public infrastructure right and that's why the conversation keeps going back to that it's not just that it's the most evolved it's the fact that it's a highly tightly regulated ecosystem you have had the Reserve Bank of India for example force uh like closed down recurring payments on on credit cards uh at just months after upis recurring payments guidelines came in you have had tokenization forced where International payments are failing all across just so that people in India using credit cards are basically have to go through an inconvenience and they may use a more convenient platform like UPI so all policy in this country has moved towards making a private platform owned by a private entity called npci succeed and you can see it like I have you just look at the way if you start connecting the dots on what's Happening they connect you bring up a very interesting point which is about how the government is actively intervening to make a private entity successful so that the larger Narrative of DPI is also proven to be a success no no taxpayer money going to fund a private app by you called beam taxpayer money going into it yeah so I get that and it also uh and also about who's you mentioned that the government has no Locus to be actually able to intervene say with UPI except in UPI with the payments and settlements act uh you basically had the revenue secretary kill the UPI ecosystem by imposing zero MDI and for those who don't know MDR is Merchant discounted it's the pennies that uh a merchant basically has to pay to an in the payment rails for enabling or accepting a payment using UPI or a credit card so they made 0 MDR for uh for UPI as a result the business model of multiple entities went down the drain which is why you only have phone pay which is owned by Walmart and Google GP which is owned by Google pay dominating the space so hey guess what if you wanted Indian companies in this game you just kill the business model so it's so basically you move from MasterCard and visa to phone pay and Google pay right nickel can you how things changed yeah yeah yeah I gave you like five minutes at the stretch to say this week and then I go back and forth back and forth yeah uh two two points nikhil uh I agree with you I'm not disagreeing with the part of lack of accountability but I also want to say that uh just you know an aside that being under the RTI act still doesn't solve the problems you remember in tokenization we had filed and RTF with the RBI and we got zero answers so so that's possible for all our lives but uh but to the point you know the the risk is real in fact uh Smith who's who uh who I think was initially with the nip FP had recently published a paper about what is called the alt big Tech saying that uh you wanted you know one of the stated goals of digital public infrastructure these that were coming in but what you've essentially done is also that you've concentrated a lot of power in these not-for-profit Section 8 companies that are in charge of ncpi ondc Etc and they are not as transparent and they also have significant uh they can pay a significant role in directing the ecosystem in a certain direction for instance if npci says that MDR has or you know agrees with the government or whatever that MDR has to be zero then people who can't discount like make money in the uh or can't wait to make money they will be left out of the ecosystem so the ecosystem will start growing in a certain direction but there are also others who say that a you know a zero one approach a way to look at it is not right because because when you put the level of public scrutiny or accountability that comes with public institutions you also reduce agility you also reduce the pace of innovation that is exactly why there isn't as much Innovation that happens in the public sector Innovation happens in the marketplace so perhaps a balance is needed wherein there is strong government oversight and accountability and transparency but to what extent do you force it should it vary issue by issue should it vary service by service that's something that you should think at without completely bucketing things between zero and one that's something that I want to ask Mansi about that when we are talking about different possible Services through DPI so one is you have payments through UPI uh you have e-commerce through ondc you have health through ndhm National digital Health Mission and abha and non-consensual processing of Health Data and all of that so there uh do you think government should have a varying amount of role depending on the service so for instance for health government should have greater interventions greater control over the market or non-market as the case may be versus e-commerce because the stakes are arguably lower in terms of impact on actual health of physical humans yeah I think so absolutely in fact I had to start the governance conversation I think the first thing that needs to be done for DPI at least in the ones that have reached uh certain degrees of scale is definitely due to some impact assessments right to see what is going on don't they want that for everything yeah I mean we'd want that for everything but for dpis given this scale at which uh you know they are growing and the number of people that they impact and for economic structures that are being uh that are changing the linkages Etc it's only fair that you know we we do an impact assessment to understand where things are going well and where things are not going well instead of you know I think we've been very reactive for whatever reasons with the governance system okay this is like what nikhil was saying that uh you know we were not anticipating that this is going to be going to turn out to be uh um an oligopolistic Market structure in the UPI we've opened everything out but there's still three players so and then you decided oh God we should do market cap so if we can have a more proactive approach just impact assessments forget you know who's sitting where but in terms would that include a Sandbox approach so sandbox is something you know that you do before you roll out really to to at scale so we are not in the business of doing that so I mean to be fair RBI is trying to do that with a lot of fintech companies and it's also an idea that governments want to uh adopt but I mean there are lots of problems you know it's not as as we all know but I think with DPS it it genuinely if uh even with the case of account aggregators I think now it's a good time you know because whatever there are whatever lacks of loans or cruise I don't know the numbers off the top of my head but it has reached a scale where you can you know you know sort of start looking at it in terms of your direct question on what degree of control I think they will sort of resonate with the laws that already exist you know where uh wherever the the harms remain the same right and uh yeah I I'm sorry I'll have to cut you it's okay it's okay I just agree with you like yeah yeah so we'll just take two minutes not per person two minutes total final remarks and what goes ahead 30 seconds to Euro here 30 seconds to Mansi and then one minute to nikhil I'll come to him at the end so that I can be like audience time now okay I I think uh my remarks are going to be short only I I think the the in terms of what what we should sort of look for prepare for in the future I think first is not see it as a silver bullet I think uh you know governments and you know General Media have a tendency to jump onto things and they are uh their uh jump onto the bandwagon and I think suddenly every newspaper you open everything you open even the Civil Society everybody's talking about creating DPS because that's going to be potentially the Silver Bullet that solves everything I don't think it is that but it is definitely really an important lever uh but I also think it is important to be cognizant of the risks that come with concentrating or creating these Market actors that have a lot of power and I think it is also useful to build contingencies which is what the RBI was potentially trying to do by saying that I am going to create a parallel npci so that there is competition at the npci level it hasn't nothing has happened yet which remains to be seen Mansi I could actually just Echo what he's saying we we don't want to uh go digital when there's no need to go digital and we need to also see uh to see where it's working so the bank the you know the the where do we maximize benefits with this infrastructure and all of that will come with you know some sort of evidence building some sort of analysis of what is going on yeah but I but this uh zero one you know this binary view on matters is I don't think that's the right approach there is definitely uh there's definitely gain and there's so the the cost benefit analysis is important I don't think it's like all bad all good so we should just be patient and try to do that it's on a spectrum nikhil so I love up by the way uh so no I do seriously uh I think to have two angles to look at number one uh let's look at from from a centralization of power perspective what is happening with the rolling out of these infrastructures or these mechanisms is that there is central government control coming over all sorts of economic activity whether it is in health is education it's payments uh it's uh it's it's facial data it's voice uh and this gentle and also with GST the same has been used to transfer tax tax money away from States and give that control to the center right so all of this infrastructure that we're seeing is leading to a centralization of Power with the central government which is not good for the federal structure of this country um what it also means as an entrepreneur is that any every single ecosystem that has digital public infra structures or say I may not have the freedom to run the business the way I want to run it uh it won't be depend on Market forces but there will be some Baboo in the revenue uh in in let's say the Ministry of Finance who will impose zero MDR and kill my entire business model these kinds of interventions will be possible directly from the central government and Market forces will be impacted so it affects competition in the market affects freedom to do whatever business you want within the regulatory embed because there is going to be extensive regulatory intervention through the tech controls which are being imposed through privately owned non-profit companies across the board from a business perspective the angle that we really should have focused on and we haven't is privacy all of this generates a vast amount of Digital Data all of the data is getting aggregated with individual companies the silos between entities is being broken it can be centralized given the data protection Bill what will happen is every company that's on this these systems will become uh essentially it's a privatization of surveillance any entity that collects your data the government of India can collect data from them all of this will feed into Nat grid and lead to massive amount of surveillance in real time remember net grid phase three was 1600 public and private databases over 1600 right all aggregated on a dashboard real time at the same time you have an account aggregator framework you have this consent manager called depa which will enable the reduction of friction in transferring of data as we know in payment friction is an important mechanism for prevention of of protection you remove friction in data transfers you basically have a privacy nightmare happening so I would say that this is that Beyond everything we've discussed we need to really look at this from a data like India is a data rich country everyone will get everyone will get everyone else's data as the way it's going to go thanks nikhil thank you for bringing up the question of privacy because privacy Supreme that's why I did yeah yeah really that was really subtly done but uh but subtlety is the uh tone of the day but questions oh wow yes sir you and black Kurt though yes some clarity on uh the first thing which you spoke about digital public goods and digital public in future what are they okay this is factual digital public goods was the first set of terms those initiators wanted to use to describe these things mechanisms as uh nikhil put it and they were told that it is conceptually wrong because they are not public goods so you can't go to anybody else who's a I mean who's half an economist and tell them it's public goods they'll laugh at you right they said look you need a different term and the different term which was suggested was digital Public Services infrastructure because this is accurate because this is digital infrastructure to deliver Public Services could be Health whatever identity payments uh welfare and so on so some marketing guy must have decided that look digital Public Services infrastructure is a mouthful so let's drop services and they call it digital public interest probably BCG yeah so so so that's the history of why it's called digital public infrastructure so for us now to go and forensically look at it and try to derive meaning into it we'll run into difficulties because that's how the thing evolved the second point is as to the g20s definition of digital public infrastructure I request all sane people not to look at it because it's it's just meaningless right because that's what all governments in the room make note this is an on the record conversation feel free to quote and this is perfect yeah you can go I mean I have nothing to uh I mean this is getting information right but multilateral uh organizations and international treaties are a bunch of right so you can you can avoid this analytically meaningless but the only analytically rigorous thing we could look at it is digital public infrastructure is digital infrastructure which is used to deliver Public Services right what those public services are it changes according to time but don't don't worry about don't get into the semantics of others and and who delivers those services no no it's on I'm saying in the context of ondc that public service element may not direct I think because the term has been used very Loosely now yeah okay uh the lady in yellow hi everyone I'm Evita I work on housing and cast but that is just to give you the introduction here but some of the things that you guys have been talking about obviously for sure because they can to come back to the ecosystem and also to come back to what sir was talking about the G20 document it's just not G20 any document that is coming out is all like that they've just got the right words to fool us recently you must all have seen we were doing a parallel this thing of v20 and how the police actually kind of stopped us from doing that event so just kind of putting that on record but ecosystem if I come back when the UPI was how I see and kind of resonate with what are some of the things that Nichols was saying to me it was forced down on me so how I see it reason being that I was in Bangalore and this happened right after the demonetization that we're seeing in Bangalore remember that cigarette or uh time came where they wanted us to do UPI payments Banks then one had to come on UPI so everyone could actually pay that five rupees or the 10 rupees or the 15 Rupees to buy a cigarette and it's so strange and back yeah here take this like I don't know why the banks were not working some of the banks were getting closed some of them were not feng shui and this and to in if we actually talk about connecting the dirts to me it is not happening in some Silo it had some it it had its own way of while you guys are talking about ecosystem and much more in the background behind the scene behind the screen in the sense to me this was what was happening to make sure that you actually get into the app and you do not have a way and once and you are trapped then and then you are just used to it so yeah that's how I saw it coercion by Design if somebody wants yeah uh I think you do no I mean just a little fact uh startup India Jan 29 2016 uh payments panel right at the end they called for cashless India just look it up that was later that your demonetization happened correlation is not causation I'm not inferring anything okay I will just request audience members to keep it brief to pull a mansion so that everyone again okay anyway uh kodali and then the gentleman invite in front of prateek hi uh I've been tracking all of this since they were called National information utilities I don't know how many have heard of it but there was one guy who went into the government and said gstn is a national information utility somehow we don't talk about it because of again it failed massively if you look at it from a federal perspective also I wanted to bring this bbps I don't know how many of you here even know this exists it's working we hear about UPI right but if you look at bbps it was taken from billdesk you looked at a market idea you nationalized it okay every single digital public infrastructure was nationalization of Market ideas at some level no no it's recording myself yeah yeah in fact I don't want to call it ah nationalization of Market ideas it was social ideas social practices economic practices uh which were essentially taken over by the state and you essentially said we are standardizing it and this process of standardization bbps UPI you name it you're calling it infrastructure at a fundamental level how how is it nationalization if these are all private entities see you're you're giving nominal control to the private sector I'm not denying that you're sharing all of this back to the private sector and if you look at India's liberalization story we built ports the state built sports and then a businessman takes over okay it is going to the private sector there's no denying in that but the state is building them you call it infrastructure you call them utilities social or economic utilities they're both right what we are missing in all of this is how it's being forced on us I think that's a fundamental issue why most of us are here and how the standardization of this is monopolized that's exactly what we never discussed about the Monopoly aspects of it like you're talking about geopoly to Monopoly from a market point of view right but I'm talking about the standardization perspective itself it's not it's not phone pay it's not Visa it's not MasterCard it's Ice Spirit people I mean you talk of any of the guys who are developing these protocols and standards even for ondc uh you have the let me it's one of the things that I also talk about the fact is that if I'm running a UPI company I can't choose my I can't choose my interface I can't choose uh my business model I can't choose my so uh I I can't even now choose my market share or I may not be able to do in the future that I can't fight for my market share because everything is exactly the point completely agree I would actually disagree and I think Mance is also caring to disagree because you know I don't think it is uh uh you know the state co-opting or making it sort of a private idea into this thing it's it's connecting different private ideas so that more can happen I think what what we are missing here is that we are thinking from a lens we are not thinking the efficiency lens from a market point of view Tech creates its own bubbles uh unless you allow there is and there is some amount of friction that needs to be reduced if you need to reduce Market power for instance with abdm right now for instance if you were going to a certain Hospital like for instance for photos and your record medical records were all there because India doesn't have a central repository or a way for medical records to be moved between hospitals if you go to a new hospital you will have to talk about your history there is no way to get that information but now with the afbdm in between your medical history can be with your consent moved there are of course risks this allows for competition between those two hospitals and for you to be able to move more easily that is the economic benefit the point is that I don't disagree with the fact that I get to decide how the system's built no no so I don't disagree with the fact that the entities that are deciding the standardizations probably they need they definitely need to be more transparent open they need to be more representative But ultimately standards have to be created by one entity so if multiple people are creating standards how will you do internet they're not standards anymore yeah how do you think the UPI will work if it doesn't have standards I mean how will operators get into the network I'm sorry I'm sorry for intervening but we can take this offline we have run out of time so one last question yes sir while the mic goes code is law same thing that's what you're saying yeah yeah so uh wait yeah I'm Sumit I'm a director at the center for competition on economics and I mean because we are rethinking what quote-unquote public is I really think that we also need to rethink what quote-unquote competition is right because I think this is something which is used left right and Center I mean just to get the facts unlocked correct it's an undefined term under competition act we we say that you know ondc is there I mean can you please stand up sorry yeah so uh I mean what we really need to rethink is I mean what competition is because I think getting the law correct I think it's an undefined term that being said I think we are saying that you know government is trying to regulate Market government is also player in the market right so I think the law is very clear that government is I mean publicly owned entities are also scrutinized under competition act I think CC has done has done some things correct I mean as much as most of the things not is that and in 14 years they have regulated a couple of uh government-owned entities recently the past order again so you've lost me completely [Music] I mean what he's trying to say is that there's so what is competition that the metrics of what it means for a market to be competitive have changed so does it mean in the context of so digital markets uh have now proven to be oligopolistic right so if you start defining competition in terms of Market structure whether there are two firms or three firms is that how you want to look at uh competition do you want to look at competition in terms of consumer welfare do you want to look at competition in terms of consumer choice so those distinctions and those debates need to happen uh before we get into do we have two players or three players that's one and second is obviously I think most of the things are hit and trial be it at the policy level or at an economic level when we say that we want to break Monopoly XX sector right and we want to bring why right I think governments and business entities are trying right we want to break I just have a I just have a problem when there is a government-backed entity in the middle that is picking winners like who gets first to roll out the First on DC uh Marketplace who gets to roll out the first UPI app yeah what answered is that it allows for a lot of lobbying to happen so the more powerful players keep consolidating their power and then you really don't have fair play in any way the choice is thrust upon consumers uh players have as nikhil has explained a few times during the discussion players have already reduced choices thrust on consumers consumer welfare nobody is looking at because there's Monopoly or dooply and then what goes on I think we can continue having this discussion for us at end uh but thank you so much iff thank you all of you for being here for this discussion thank you for the speakers I know I kept on interrupting you reminding you about time but thank you so much for bearing with me uh and on to the next session thank you | Internet Freedom Foundation | UCahIqRDjhvhuocX3BJdxfQQ | 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kbgfGk6QGig | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbgfGk6QGig | Shovel Knight Stream 9 - OUT OF THE WAY PEASANTS! | hey there buddy all right welcome everybody back to another Shovel Knight C uh stream so we finished the first three campaigns we just have one more main campaign left to do and we're gonna get started with that today here we go new folder we've done shovel of Hope we've done the plague of Shadows we have done Specter of Torment so now it's time for the fourth and final campaign of cards match brains and Brawn in this Regal prequel oh yes we get to play as king Knight and this is gonna be an interesting one this will be very different from all the other campaigns but it's gonna be fun Shovel Knight King Of Cards why yes this is going to be quite a fancy little stream of ours here we go King Of Cards let's go Regal music long ago the lands were untamed and roamed by legendary adventurers [Music] by all appearances peace had has flourished and carefree new pastimes have taken hold thank you [Music] a card game called joustas has swept through the land and with it a word of a grand tournament [Music] presiding over the contest are free joustest judges these wise Kings have been chosen to spread joy and unity one of them looks a little less wise than the others this contest is of a great interest to cane Knight for those some call him a fool who plays at Kane even fools know this [Music] whoever defeats all three Justice judges will win an incredible treasure and be crowned the cane of cards and I do love being Keen this is everything he's always dreamed of [Music] competing for the Justice Crown is no simple matter but cane Knight schemes undeterred toward us Kingdom of his own [Music] he's not actually a real king he just wants to be a cane let's get Royal oh yes we give the original music backs so King Knight just kind of moves around does this and he can shoulder bash enemies which is very nice [Music] and Santa flying also after you shoulder bash something you'll go into a little spin which you can land on enemies while spinning and they will deal there it will deal the damage to them foreign obvious welcome it's the heart of the car it's no my money I want money [Music] King Knight is especially happy to get money because you know he's trying to buy a kingdom one of these days he doesn't have to be born into the monarchy he just has to take it for himself [Music] so yeah keynote's actually pretty strong despite him being the weakest boss in the main campaign oh you think you can hide that coin for me no you cannot oh how lovely in Turkey [Music] he's like if King DDD was a knight ah Maybe also after you initiate the twirl you can uh after you jump on an enemy's head with the Toro you can Dash again [Music] foreign oh no I missed out on the jewel oh wait no I didn't [Music] no I missed [Music] there we go we've got to have money King Knight is a little bit full of himself for sure but hey he's going on an adventure he's not expecting it to be handed to him [Music] oh my God exactly I do want money let's fly to a far away area [Music] oh [Music] I lost the pigeons of money doesn't matter it's the principle of the fame aha [Music] I'm glad we get the old music again [Music] we have Vigor but nothing to use it on oh dear we'll have to change that can I do the rescue well not really to the rescue chain night for Glory foreign [Music] would do [Music] he's not the nicest lad but he's got dreams and hopes and ambitions [Music] a Merit medal for me oh no I lost my pigeons again fortnite is a British word so of course she uses it I don't know if you knew this but the author who wrote uh I almost said Paper Mario the author who wrote Harry Potter is British [Music] oh no my money no actually folks maybe King Knight's story is the hardest out of all of them I'm dying on the tutorial level this is not good and I've played the game before so [Music] all right [Music] tonight is like simple but deceptively tricky at times I don't know why I'm going back here because my money is not here to pick up anymore [Music] foreign [Music] Beast nobody takes my money boom oh good I do deserve a medal for my merits foreign it's okay we can get more than enough money in King Knight's story to make ends meet still ashamed to lose so much so early even though it was only a tiny amount [Music] I know we could go around the dragon but no oh yeah if we can combo enough spin it uh jumps on each other enemies will drop hearts for us how wonderful [Music] kid knight swivels are a lot shorter but there's also a lot more of them [Music] all right planes in the valley of dawn we got all the Merit medals let's head on over to the mossy mountain in the plains for level two here you hear ye definitely a more full campaign for uh King Knight it's more like Super Mario Bros free in terms of the levels also we cannot shoulder bash into these green icky goo [Music] get back here bow before your cane foreign answer you will bow before me I will make you all see [Music] take that [Music] Shaw [Music] hey exactly I don't touch that icky goo my minions can do it Shaw ooh turkey [Music] exactly it's a monarchy [Music] which means I'm the king and you're gonna like it [Music] ah Merit metal foreign [Music] he's doing all his own stunts so good for him [Music] that act that song actually pretty accurately describes the king of cards campaign oh I just can't wait to be king except he thinks he already is the king [Music] thank you for the Merit medal oh yes I do deserve it [Music] well he acts like he's a king he's a big believer in dress for the job you want not for the job you have [Music] Shino we could all take a a lesson from that [Music] aha foreign I can see the peasants down there [Music] all right it's time to go to the homestead he's not a king now as we're about to see oh my little prince dude you return to save the day with the ingredients I requested mother I am no Prince I am a king and mother Kings have subjects who do their bidding for them oh my precious love those are rats not subjects my rats are loyal to the last they're my starter subjects part of my grand plan I must acquire a Justice deck and be declared the king of cards this is far more important than Aaron's well you can't rule on an empty stomach please my my Valiant night eat all right we can buy it we can buy a hearty meat pie from Mom baked With Love by your mom permanently gain one Health heart I have to pay mom for the pies but actually I just have to pay for the ingredients [Music] all right Bubba I will eat the meat pies they are delicious thank you I feel stronger already oh my little pumpkin pauldron prince you look so handsome you'll make a wise and Noble cane sweetie have you brought some coin I'd love to cook for you three thousand mother do you think that money grows on trees I am your son and your king you should give it to me for free mom's hiding the goods hello little rats [Music] a merit metal how wonderful [Music] I can break that up there [Music] look she's only using wagyu beef for her meat pies surely you understand it's not the queen that's my mom okay we can't break that yet we're gonna need some more equipment hooray [Music] all right time to go to the planes the spectral ravine oh for royalty this is oh see these are the planes that Specter Knight went through inspector of Torment [Music] exactly chain Knight's machinations are Beyond any of you peasants understanding [Music] so we kind of get a little bit of every music [Music] Look at me now Mom [Music] foreign [Music] this Lantern is no match for King night oh dear that Lantern is though Hmm this calls for a little bit of patience [Music] yes this is very good [Music] foreign [Music] would be slain 's good he's strong I mean he's no he's no Specter Knight when it comes to combat but still nobody is except of course Specter Knight [Music] haha her grand quite a Regal checkpoint wouldn't you say [Music] oh that fiend much like that Fiend I must have lost my head for a moment [Music] exactly if he can't Pogo on the heads then that makes it a little trickier [Music] still the shoulder bash is decent enough it gets the job done [Music] oh no you didn't think I'd be leaving without this did you [Music] give me the money oh shaggies is playing dead by daylight good for him [Music] well how many times they've played that game you'd think they'd have reached daylight and been dead by now but no apparently not I'd like to see shovel make it for that room a whole turkey my favorite [Music] hey Specter Knight your quest to become king of cards has not gone unnoticed oh word has reached the slums has it am I to travel with an Entourage of many beggars now you remain silent and heed my words well you stand no chance in this you out of my way you freaking husk I won't humor panhanders on my path to the Justice crown a child in the guise of a monarch I will teach you respect and the true meaning of meaning of fear we get to fight Specter Knight but not as we have in the past we have to fight Specter of Torment Specter Knight [Music] with his curios [Music] missed me [Music] oh that's smarts doesn't it take that you peasant yes now you bowed me now out of the way you panander you are impudent but quick on your feet interesting Horrors you touched my cape and now I must launder away your disgusting filth and waste no more of my time a Justice deck a starter deck of Justice cards finally your card Quest can begin a Justice deck did you soil it with your Witchery No Justice cards you simpleton seek the nearest house of justice and play your role inspector Knight I have a feeling you and I are gonna be on the same side in the future [Music] oh ye gods on auto scroller Horrors what peasant invented this [Music] you can't beat me [Music] let's grab all this money shall we [Music] oh my such riches truly belonging to a noble such as myself [Music] must grab every last gem after all probably more keep is to be coated in gold one day I need to get a bit of a jump ahead oh you gods [Music] haha oh how wonderful this bounty is 200 why thank you I told you there are a lot of levels in the king of cards they're just shorter let's head back to the homestead I can buy another one of Mom's meat pies oh my little pumpkin pattern sweetie I'd like a meat pie mother I have enough money to buy the ingredients mmm wagyu beef truly fitting for royalty all right let's head to the house of joustes this is where the game gets interesting [Music] why yes I will go oh you can't I can't go in for the secret top five I'll go in the way of the peasants Smite it all had such a fine run I did I'll never be good enough to challenge Kane Pride more my mind instead of brand new joustice deck perhaps we could go over the rules together my mind is as honed as my armor I need no prior experience to defeat a knave at cards stand aside Amino disrespect your highness but you'll be trounced in your riches squandered without proper advice it would be wise and valorous for us both to practice Justice moonlord five ready for a bit of brush up on the card playing crayons desire or parlance foreign you have to claim more gems than your opponent to start pick a card from your hand and place it on the board let's place the propeller rat here by default [Music] playing this Beetle over there if your card covers a gem you claim it but you can't just place a card onto a gem you have to push it on arrows indicate which direction your card can push push the card you already placed to claim the gem it is a card minigame yeah all right let's use the uh this bone Clane we'll place it here boom push it to the right [Music] as you can see I claim the gem by pushing your card up push the card right to claim the gem for yourself now we use Beto and we're gonna Place him right here oh but you can see you can't push there your card is blocked by an opposing Arrow there's still a way to push my card off the gem you can insert your card in between foreign the match is almost over the game ends when the center squares are full you each player must place a card on their turn but the only move I can make will make me lose the game my hand is forced okay Knight wins [Music] you won open squares are full you press a to continue how did he have his own deck he said he squandered it all find my match my lord it's lovely to play for fun in real games The Winner Takes a card you know for Keeps [Music] fancy bit of Justice practice no but thanks for teaching me the basics of the game [Music] am I fast I'm already the best at joustest I want to be the best and I want to be the fastest I have to challenge a child winning the joustic crowd should be a piece of cake hey are we playing joustic or what Mister yes I've got Beetle cards and Frito cards [Music] game night versus the plane kid all right so we got to push our cards on is that it [Music] dude [Music] oh I see what you're planning bro [Music] hey you can whatever you can play your card there uh let's see [Music] oh shoot playing kid wins no I I forgot that once the center whoops no he took my rat you lose the power rat how dare you choose a replacement for me oh we'll choose a power rat in rematch I'm really bad at Justice also I haven't played it in a very long time so all right here we go [Music] okay he can only push to the right so if I play the Scala bones to use move the Slime he can just move the Slime even more and I don't have a oh but I could push him up then sure let's do this so he's gonna push me off but I can do that and then he can't push me any other way foreign Knight wins [Music] you win cool which one do I want I will take flito give me that you got fledo and we get a merit metal and some gold well I guess I'm not supposed to joustas anymore or the fastest probably young subject heed my keenly wisdom you don't actually need to be the fastest just tell people you are but wouldn't that be lying I don't know but if you never race anyone then you can never be proven wrong right you're actually right mister wow thanks thanks I'm I'm the fastest no one can outrun me [Music] that's why the kid was deter M hey Mr goat what a delicious game Jazz I mean delightful I'm like a kid again when I play as you might have overheard I've become unbelievable cared about heads I love the puns I've deliberated over my deck for days but now it's go time this guy seems like he's the goat at Justice this is the guy who sold us his meal tickets in shovel Knight's story King Knight versus the goatician oh wow that's a lot more gems okay um well this is not a great set of cards [Music] give me that all right interesting [Music] um give me that what is he doing [Music] oh wow he is bad here you can have that yeah you can have that gem that's fine I still win all right goat man is really bad okay night wins oh I get to take a card of my choice I already have zambi actually I think I have all these eh zambi seems a little bit better and we get a mirror medal nice [Music] oh look I beat the goat guy now I just have two other opponents cool bar hop I'll have a generous Goblet of your finest juice to me the future king of cards future can you say with your gleaming get up I'd have expect you to toast the entire house with a round well as a matter of fact maybe I will yes yes indeed juice on the house the finest for everyone to a new era of my Triumph it edible generous goblets for everyone on behalf of our new philanthropist a fee of 5000 gold will of course be required for the consideration sir here's the gold he's still my heart we have a new Patron to King night for each ears for the king of this house foreign yes oh juice for everyone [Music] the horde of heralding reclaimed gold and Shred enemies with confetti it's our first like special move of the game yes what's my favorite kind of juice does lemonade count oh what's my favorite it's Croaker did you know it took did you know it took three planes to travel here and boy are my armors tired you made it all the way up here just to look at my joustest puzzle then let me sum it up nicely for you you'll have to win in one move call it single combat want to try my puzzle all right Kermit well okay here's how it goes these are tough win the game in one turn so I believe I get to move and then he gets to move all right [Music] so we're gonna have to push so if we push it up that doesn't work because then he can just shove it to the side raw move you lost open squares are full well let's try that again these puzzles are really tough there's a couple of these throughout the game win the game in one turn [Music] so what we actually have to do is use the beetle to push it up that way he can't push the beetle to the left [Music] puzzle solved that one's the easiest out of all of them and we get 300 gold that's it wait you figured it out that was still a superson that was supposedly impuzzable you are joust astounding well you pieced have you pieced it together yet there's more than one puzzle I've still got a stack of cards and conundrums here I'm going to cut it all right ah here's where they're gonna get more complicated when the game in one turn we get to move then he gets to move all right so he's wow he's got three gems [Music] yikes so we gotta take over two of them in one move or make it so that he has to move one of his guys out of the way [Music] so [Music] foreign [Music] so we could do that and that would give us two gems however could he move that out of the way I actually don't think he can nope there we go puzzle solved there we go 300 more gold oh it doesn't take a king to realize that solving this last puzzle may be a feudal task will you dig in and break new ground of your Shuffle let's try [Music] all right win the game in one turn all right we already have a gem and there are two others on the board so I could use zambi to push the horse down [Music] however the horse could easily be pushed off the board but then it would be a tie and a tie is not the same as winning we have to win [Music] hmm [Music] okay this is gonna be a Tuffy foreign oh man there's not a whole lot we can do he can only push left [Music] foreign [Music] there we go he can't move and there we go Merit metal and 300 gold justice has been served at home last that was card tribute to your noble cause we get Croaker don't forget to add it to your deck that's right joustest deck we can actually edit it okay uh we don't really need all this no no no what is what is all this jack is not gonna okay well I I want to add more let's add him and let's add him we have another zombie [Music] all right there we go and we have room for one more oh [Music] let's go with another slime I guess shouldn't matter a whole lot at the very beginning but you never know oh there's a basement [Music] oh hidden treasure in the Justice Hall we get the bar don't forget to add it to your okay I know we literally just did this but [Music] it was in here it's Chester hey there your highness I've got some hot merchandise to juice up your joustest game why not have a look okay a level one mystery card what will it be what should be helpful uh cheat play them all play all free cards in your hand at once cheat gem Thief all cards on a gem flip to become yours that's uh stupidly good swap change your opponent's hand to free weak cards uh I don't really want to cheat if I can help it stuff later it's a Ruffian never seen hoof ride of you before Goldie this year's my neighborhood post play Justice of a horse like me and you get trampled but if you insist yes we play you'll need to play a Chester or a fortune to reclaim all the cards I win from you giddy up yeah whatever bro King Knight versus a Ruffian all right [Music] this is not a good starting hand foreign [Music] are you done now boom Kane Knight wins yeah I did oh why yes I would like your super skeleton booyah in your face now everyone's cheering for me I did buy them some juice oh hey it's the Black Knight you have my attention now Keener otherwise you have skill enough at the game I admit mayonnaise grows with the developments of this Justice Crown debacle The Moment I realized that a Mastery of Justice would provide Insight I became a champion myself I'd best you easily in armed combat but in joustics we cross cars yes my mind has Victory held steadfast come Terrapin an ambush [Music] he summons his Turtle to be the table onward my turtle companion let us give rfo a worthy joust [Music] King Knight versus the Black Knight now this is gonna be good let's play to the center solid starting move why thank you that was very nice of you okay I gotta watch out I don't want him to [Music] okay all right [Music] um let's see [Music] if I do that you can still push me up or down but that's fine oh I see that's how you're gonna play eh all right all right [Music] boss power meteor smash hey bro oh he's using the cheats he's got some nerve [Music] yeah get through that McQueen oh wait hang on he could potentially get for that just to make sure he don't boom oh doggone it he's doing his stupid meteor move again oh really foreign [Music] no my cards doofus hmm this game goes on for a while thanks to him having the freaking meteor smash give me that gem [Music] foreign oh that's a bad idea bro [Music] uh he can't push me down and he ass there we go no he's gonna do the stupid meteor again it's so unfair fine but I'm getting the bottom room actually no I'm not getting the bottom row yeah I already have the bottom row all right fine like a good neighbor State Farm is there no [Music] that's not good I can't push him up I need something that pushes up foreign [Music] take that no you and your cheap cards actually it's more the cheap meteor smash okay fine you can take my slime um another Super skeleton in [Music] I should have bought a cheat card because he's cheating all right I gotta save my like Double Arrow cards because those are good [Music] um let's see [Music] here I'll push you into that temporarily oh look he's already gonna use meteor smash that's fine [Music] our media smash [Music] oh that ain't happening [Music] oh really I'll just make a meteor smash his own stuff then [Music] dog gone it he's only [Music] well I mean he's gonna destroy his own card still super annoying though um there's no way his Co meter charged that quickly foreign [Music] now if I do that he can just counter it I think I have to though foreign oh wait no he's gonna meteor it now [ __ ] you've got to be kidding me it doesn't help that he just flat out has a way better deck than you do we lost blood steed to replace it with another Blitz seed I gotta admit blackmail this does not seem like a fair fight even in the slightest [Music] thank you [Music] I don't even know why I bothered her [Music] foreign [Music] get out of here Black Knight [Music] all right well I'll sleep with one eye open [Music] you can destroy that whatever good I got Croaker or I got yeah croaker [Music] hmm [Music] oh yes yes [Music] I finally beat him oh my gosh Justice can be really annoying at times I can take any card I want oh man there's some good options the Tad Volt or the fairy that's a fairy I'll take the Tad volt Tad volt [Music] Terrapin my loyal Steed even if your Tactical guidance we lost the shiny Charlotte didn't call our Gambit but Terry not King Knight for though it's been fun in games I sense something is not right tread lightly in your leggings now is the time to be choosing allies wisely with strategy in mind you there you're the pauldrons Fancy Pants yes you my friend and I have an offer for you we need to talk elsewhere sorry petitioners I am not accepting gifts from peasants and I won't have a word of your pleasantries does the Justice Crown ring a bell we [ __ ] you no harm and wish to hear your story please your highness hmm finally some recognition of my status very well I'll hear you out heave hoe and grab the Rope everybody grab on Propel our rats to the rescue [Music] oh where's this this ramshackle monstrosity seems ready to Splinter the bits but I must say the view of my future kingdom is quite remarkable mcguideween is a sturdy last my crew of Fortune Seekers depends on her and we turn a mighty prophet and lately we've had our eyes on the Justice Crown but we need a champion who can outplay a king Pride more and clearly you my friend have a Magic Touch oh I assure you the Justice judges will be small work for a talent such as my own Your Grace I believe we have an understanding if we work together the glory will be yours first up is Kane Pride more a beard and Noble with a razor win we're nearing his domain Pride more cape but it will be a moment yet have a stroll around the Glide wing and rest up welcome aboard we now have an airship King Knight you dazzle me with your gleam a moment if I may why I do feel rather Regal today what troubles you barred Merit metal the sushi I've realized that those brave enough to find them have most interesting Tales to tell most interesting indeed perhaps I could take a peek at your Majestic collection to inspire a Melody 10 Merit medals you are quickly becoming a Bard in your own right not much but I've saved 900 gold to Mark the occasion would you accept it yes yes I have another form of patronage sire please allow me to Regale you with other side that you've inspired him as he Trot through the grass or the hills of the Plains the king's cleanest trousers grew soiled with stains abroad from his castle Aloft in the sky he traded his kingdom for a flagon of lie is that it [Music] a grand a whole vast major any numeric medals looks like 15 total medals each one a song a poem a dream before you know you'll have 20. we've been scouting around the planes for justice players before we met you it's peaceful here [Music] I'd win aha [Music] can we climb up oh yes oh hey the bar deny we find this place is expiring that's why I'm up here taking commissions but the materials I need 1500 gold to create your likeness should be quick paint me how delightful surf only a true artist could capture my resplendance are you up to the task I can't draw a line without redrawing it a thousand times but the results will shine very soon [Music] I hope you don't mean you'd be deposed I don't pose for peasants [Music] hey lady you look interesting ah another traveler joins our airfaring crew I'm cardia and I have great interest in this land's diversions joustest shines light on the heart shall we glimmer together yes as long as life exists there will be games it's all part of the cycle [Music] the Knight versus cardia oh is that soap [Music] foreign well for you cardia [Music] cardia stop being such a butt come on [Music] wow she's being annoying [Music] you can't move to the room no she can all right she's pretty good she's pretty good [Music] I don't want to play any of these cards none of them are good none of them are good for the situation [Music] dog on it that's what I was afraid of [Music] hmm dang she is kicking my butt foreign do I only have one legal move and it's Croaker and doing so is going to let her win [Music] yeah that's that's how it's gonna be [Music] oh it's a draw all right no valid moves are allowed let's try that again this time don't be such a butt all right come on [Music] wow she is just not letting me have any moves Croaker can make you pay at the end there foreign [Music] okay [Music] oh I don't think so you jerk butt wow she is the worst [Music] foreign [Music] I think the only legal move I can do is this one [Music] yay I never draw how exciting it seems to be going nowhere [Music] foreign [Music] there we go [Music] so annoying [Music] you've got to be kidding me ah that's it why is this game so difficult foreign [Music] Croaker I need you to come and clutch this time because you've basically done nothing I'll push you there for now [Music] I got to be careful about moving that guy up from this point on [Music] you're in trouble now [Music] foreign what you can't do that you can't play from that location come on that is literally not a legal move [Music] and now she just wins hey can I get the card I want good Lord [Music] yeah I remember Justice being like kind of a cool idea oh there's the card I want Justice is really frustrating because the computer just always seems to get the cards they need in every situation [Music] and like she's just pushing all my cards off the table immediately like what can I even do about that look at this anytime I play a card she just immediately pushes it off the table [Music] and she always has the card she needs [Music] this is honestly really stupid now [Music] let's see [Music] if I do that she still wins so I can't do that but if I do that she'll just push me off the table and take it yet again [Music] am I just already hosed again [Music] foreign [Music] I do not want to have to push her into the gym can I get the cards I want I they're in my deck why am I not getting them I want croaker [Music] foreign [Music] she's just gonna win nothing I do can let me win or tie because if I go here she's just gonna push her stupid dragon guy into it [Music] yep congratulations you win because you have a better deck and I can't compete against it [Music] this is why the cheat cards exist I oh I get Croaker or I get the other thing that has the double arrow but never both at the same time you are not shoving me off the table in the first move I hate these stupid horses [Music] foreign [Music] she can push it up [Music] foreign [Music] situation because I can't push her into the other gem I also can't let her push herself into the other gem I have to find a way to get her off the table [Music] that can let her take over the gym [Music] no because then then she'll just push Kroger off the table [Music] foreign [Music] actually okay this is not a good situation to be in [Music] foreign she can push her guy up into the gem and win can't have that [Music] the bottom row is basically just untouchable I have nothing that can push stuff up anymore if I push them all like this [Music] foreign pretty much my only option but she's just gonna I I knew I knew she was gonna do that [Music] that still gives her the win I can't do that even if I do this she's just gonna push her skeleton up into the gem and she's gonna win [Music] yeah what like I genuinely don't think my deck is good enough [Music] okay how much stuff do I have that can push things up I have one two three four cards that can push things up okay I have way too many cards that can push things down I don't need any more cards to push things down [Music] I'm not trying to leave without the deck all right yeah this is how I remember the king of cards being just a lot of justice and it's very annoying oh my gosh she finally finally didn't push me off the table on the first turn [Music] oh that's not good [Music] she's gonna push her stupid Dragon theme I gotta push her off the table [Music] foreign [Music] but if I do yes if I do that she can't get the Gem back cool now I just gotta hold out for Croaker basically or find a way to get my guys pushed up to that but oh no you guys see she's a she's literally going to win I don't think there's a single move I can make where she will not win she's just gonna push this guy up into the freaking gym and I have two stupid Blitz Deeds [Music] I can't tell if like I literally can't tell if I'm just having the cruddiest possible luck with what I draw if I'm just really bad at the game or if I am not supposed to be facing off against cardia yet oh look I start with two zambies okay maybe I need to play this a little bit smarter okay [Music] let me guess she's gonna push it down she's not good [Music] she's got a bunch of stuff that can push vertically you know what how do you like a taste of your own medicine cardia I'm gonna push you off the table whenever I can [Music] so if I do that [Music] oh no she could push it down though I don't want that foreign [Music] go ahead push down that was a big mistake see if I do that yeah [Music] you're in trouble oh you would [Music] foreign [Music] I hate this game [Music] how did she push the Gemma how how no freaking way she could push that off no freaking way [Music] there's a lot of car of Justice games all right I forgot how much I hate Justice actually I'm not winning this one I can't there's no freaking way she was able to push it out of the way at the bottom I still don't believe it she literally had the absolute perfect card draw wow I start with garbage cards foreign [Music] I freaking knew it I knew she was going to do that foreign look at this s this is actually ridiculous how unbelievably unfair she's been why do I never have any cards that I need in any situation I only ever have garbage cards [Music] okay I can take over one of the gems with Croaker I gotta make sure though that she isn't going to be able to pull some stupid stunt that allows her to squeeze out one of my cards so if I do this [Music] cannot push Croaker out of the way it's impossible which means can she push the other dragon out of the way she can't push it to the left she can't push it to the right she can't push it [Music] yeah yeah eat it cardia [Music] I win and I had way worse cards than you did I will be taking the wisdom what a frill I can see why the others have put their hope in you and now you have my hope as well return to me when the houses of Justice lay ousted I don't think there's no I don't think there's no reward in fact it is beyond your dreams [Music] you here I was hoping I could buy some stuff with my cash [Music] other than painting a portrait of me [Music] so uh I got this in a wean suit and it's great but I'm scared too maybe we'll just stay here for a while longer work up some steam [Music] oh it's the freaking witch has always been written let's not not thy fateway you know for when the Bell Tolls I did Lay plane what shall I reveal Adventure Rick which Mona the number of times you've fallen in battle is four ten percent who the total time you spent adventuring there's one I've already spent an hour 13 uh the number of shoulder bash you've done is three five eight you found five percent of what exists oh it's nice to meet someone who's a true student of me how do you keep track of such details which I see and I know all because I'm not a witch [Music] surprise you see yarn here back find some pants when the Glide Wing creaks I'm the guy with the grease I do little freelance and vending too want to see healing tears hold down and cry your heart out to restore health or spin to absorb nearby ubo for good I do like the one about wealth though [Music] he's regarding my presence does not wonder if why an apparition stands before you who will not really know live I was called the vicar of vigor you may have seen many statues scattered across the land the last was prophesied and could not find Eternal rest as I have no one upon whom to bequeath my treasured heirlooms perhaps you'd agree to take them off by a transparent hands yes healing Hammer pound Health hearts out of enemies and the propeller Blitzer um how about I get both healing hammers really good it's got good reach and can heal you BS the propeller Blitzkrieg or Blitz Steed I'm sorry we're in a moment if you please don't leave yet you carried out my desperately my heirloom sold I'm finally free if you are destined to be king afford me now some time to scene oh how I've long to tell my turtle I came Beyond the Veil foreign s do you think I have all day but hidden behind my Tails or Rich lessons for instance the tale of how my many statues came to be silence I don't have time for this I'm building an empire not an opera house oh I I suppose my business in this realm is finished then farewell forever foreign [Music] give me that money oh this is a glory [Music] I wish we could buy the ability to cry or absorb stuff while doing our our dive kick but no matter it's the dough hey there cane man I pilot this dainty little Clipper and I steer her true name's doe At Your Service you're cleared for departure when you're ready just leap off the bow never Tire of the open air cooling my antlers always pointing toward the joustest crown you're cleared for departure Geronimo [Music] oh it's the bass we gotta fight him hey nice armor you don't have to excuse me from it I have hiccups that need curing all right hopefully that cures it hey nice armor bud but beware this is a private training ground your interrupted some private training King Knight needs no training I'm already well on my way to defeating the Justice judges when I do I'll take the Justice crowd and the title of King Of Cards whoa a fight with judges in it if you beat him you get to take their title no wait just a moment the title isn't and if you're King Knight then that means feeding you would make me a king and tonight that's not not exactly how it could not this bout is for the title I mean titles are you prepared to get wrecked baz that's not how it goes also bass doesn't have his armor he picked that he didn't pick that up until shovel Knight's story I guess or inspector Knights King Knight stage takes place B4 Specter Knights [Music] aha blam thank you for the health [Music] Bonk haha you can't beat a real king [Music] that's what I thought sorry bro but then this brakes oh the cold chest rolling rolling Roadhouse whoa are you okay looks like your Vigor got knocked out but that's okay because this is the roll course rolling is great you can sail for dirt and get more distance without stopping or spinning up just quickly press X again during your shoulder bash but watch your spacing you need a little Runway [Music] nope [Music] foreign [Music] there we go [Music] hey there we go and we learned the roll moves [Music] thank you sir a kid needs to be on a roll I guess [Music] uh the backyard lab yes let's go here over here sire it's me thanks for dropping by for the test I finished up our secret device but the materials aren't free remember I need Merit medals to pay our suppliers all right for the rat bombatier release a rat with a safety bomb attached it's a safety bomb don't worry folks and while it's running you can press again to reverse its direction the design of my safety bomb Shields the rats from harm you can reach the far edge of the course now and by the way don't shoulder bash in this cave there are still a few kinks in the motion sensors could end badly come my loyal rats oh yes we can blow stuff up with the rats yes [Music] oh I love it I love it [Music] go my faithful rats I was not touching the move button at all that was uh I swear I was not touching the move button [Music] oh maybe I slid off because Shovel Knight buttered his shoes again [Music] oh my gem curses [Music] don't worry folks it's a safety bomb no rats were harmed in the making of This obstacle course foreign no okay Knight stop buttering your shoes [Music] a true cane does not butter one's shoes [Music] I like how they have the cluster powder though all right [Music] um [Music] at least we get our money back oh no I'm not gonna be able to freaking get that money back because it won't let me do the shoulder Bash are you serious can the rat collect it for me no he can't dog gone you made me lose my money the rat Bombardier worked thanks for your field tests King Knight we'll be happy for production in no time yes Splendid why not come over with my Royal Airship then and enjoy a well-deserved glimpse of my domain After All This research I sure could use some fresh air lead the Wayside hey Lord 14. welcome ah stream's going well we're gonna wrap up in just a couple minutes we had a lot of trouble with joustas because I'm really bad at it but otherwise it's a royal stream for a royal person current night any numeric medals duh you need 20. [Music] can I buy one of these prizes now I can I can buy the healing tears now I can cry now I have not downloaded any mods for this no I'm playing proof just the steam version I played for the Wii U version but now I'm actually streaming it on Steam so now we can hold down and cry to heal ourselves only once per level though and it takes a while to do so [Music] all right I think we have time for maybe one more stage let's head to the Lich yard the sunken town aha [Music] yeah you can absolutely play his King Knight without mods King Knight's uh campaign was one of the uh one of the DLC routes that got added in it's the king of cards [Music] completely different campaign [Music] sure to be a Regal time for all [Music] oh I was hoping that uh that would lead to a secret all right if you want to kill yourself oh no oh if you haven't played Shovel Knight since 2015 yeah there are four campaigns one of which is of course shovel Knight's campaign but then you've also got plague knight uh Specter Knight and then King Knight is the last one [Music] oh darn it is that the only enemy on screen shoot now we can't get that gem in the wall aha let's go [Music] there we go Merit metal for me you definitely want to get all those [Music] no my gem my precious gem [Music] just keep going I guess [Music] this place is no not fit for a cane I should have my peasants go here [Music] ah yes treasure give it to me right now [Music] oh no no no no a king should not drown [Music] that sounds like a fantastic idea a royal mini golf course [Music] the ghosts are a bit annoying and this level [Music] there we go that's better [Music] oh this is my boat get off [Music] it cannot accommodate the weight of both of us and I was on here first plus I'm the key [Music] no these stupid helmets are weighing it down glad I didn't decide to break the checkpoint like I was thinking about [Music] speedrunner I am not [Music] all right let's let's try this again Royal boat [Music] that Beetle's just gonna mind its own business I guess [Music] all right when the helmet guys pop on we need to kick the helmet off skulls are fine helmets are not [Music] Oh thanks thank you for walking off a cliff of your own uh volition I appreciate it [Music] and here we go Bruno the confetti no applause needed although it is greatly appreciated all right well it is 9 35 over an hour and a half into the stream I think that is where we are going to call it for today so it cleared up a whole bunch of levels I wish the joustest didn't take as long as it did but well them's the brakes thankfully the joustas is totally optional you don't have to do it but obviously there's a feat for doing it so I'm I'm definitely doing it and here we go we are halfway through the first map because there are multiple Maps here in the king of cards so next time we will probably make it to Pride more keep and that'll be fun and then hopefully reach the second map so that'll definitely be fun I'll be streaming this again on Wednesday at 8pm Eastern Standard Time so tune in for that and then Saturday well it'll be a special stream it's going to be a one-off stream in between um weekend stream Series so that should definitely be entertaining thanks for joining in everybody I hope you all have a fantastic rest of your night and God bless everyone [Music] | Colorful Arty | UCiRPZ5j87ft_clSRLFCESQA | 2023-01-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,512 | 43,115 |
fExMrnlyjP0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fExMrnlyjP0 | Banding Tattooing and Other Goat Chores | if you have a fenced-in backyard and you live in the portland metro area leave a comment below if you want a goat they need to have a friend so you need to have two i only have one so but yeah think you're gonna have a problem letting stormtrooper go i'm trying not to hug on him as much as i do sienna but he's pretty cute and he likes to be hugged and sit in your lap and get snuggles [Music] just [Music] uh [Music] i'll also be very sad to see stormtrooper go to a new home when that time comes we just don't have the space to keep all of the baby goats that we're intending to breed out here hopefully this video isn't too upsetting we're banding stormtrooper and tattooing sienna these are painful procedures for the goats we don't want to show our goats in pain so the video will cut around those parts if you're curious how little stormtrooper reacted to having the blood supply to his balls cut off by a tight rubber band that intro segment that i just played with the goats around the stump was shot just shortly after we did that procedure sienna's discomfort with the ear tattooing passed very quickly we're also going to be giving several of our goats some vitamins and minerals and they need some shots too goats can be uncooperative about these sort of things which can make for some humorous video so we're putting copper pills with peanut butter okay yeah it's okay you like it open up [Music] you're getting bigger stormtrooper not too big to be a lap goat though it's time to get a shot you did pretty well with it last time so i'm not too too worried about it you shouldn't be either shave it shave them first or well i just want to be able to see it because it can have like a little abscess so i want to make sure okay it's all right it's okay it's okay oh that's all right it's all right i got you gotta be careful it's okay it's all right here you go good job and we get it kind of squeezes him so that he can't kick me okay we got him in fact his legs a little bit okay grab the legs it's okay all right sorry storm trooper yeah i'm sorry what we're gonna do to you we thought it was gonna be worse oh yes we did yes we did you thought it was going to be worse but you did pretty good yes you did pretty good indigo needs another shot indigo just needs a shot and wendy's trying to check to see if she might be pregnant he has yeah you need to hold her still i need you to push her don't bite me it's okay indigo just relax good job you like peanut butter she's a monster it wasn't too bad was it i i don't know how do you feel about having your hand chewed off by a big boat does indigo need to shave too no her hair's pretty right short yeah give her some food she's really worried she's gonna kick me yep okay get that she's eating around it so far yeah yeah so oh there's some of it what was this stuff selenium and vitamin e come on indigo you can either eat the rest of it good job good girl yeah see this is what she did last time too as i put it in there and then she just licked the bowl clean that was a good way to do it so you can either fight her or you can just deal with how she actually is yeah valkyrie has lots of practice with the milk stand now [Music] she's a smaller goat but she's feisty she's very feisty and she's getting her face out of the way in that cup come on come on okay okay okay yeah it's peanut butter okay if the goats chew the pill rather than swallowing it it just doesn't have the same long-lasting benefit your dispatch shoving your face so bad yeah it might be peanut butter again you are a messy goat you know that um good girl oh she's a good girl no no no big tub get on the other side right there [Music] finally i'm not going to eat them to death grab the right one this one's kid ones what's that what's your favorite yeah come here no don't bite me stop come here don't bite me stop fighting [Music] yeah oh gosh all that work for a treaty okay maybe a little cupboard i think whoever makes these makes them a little too strong because it seems like once i get them she's so fuzzy not too obvious but enough that i could see it then well you're a fuzzy wuzzy don't don't yell at me yeah good job bro we just banded stormtrooper he is naturally not feeling very well he's not going to be a breeding buck he'll just be a weather so he'll only be a companion goat he'll feel better pretty soon though yeah are you worried about the bubbles huh it's okay it's okay you'll be okay [Music] we're going to register sienna with the american dairy goat association so that means we're going to have to tattoo her ear this will be the first time we've done that sienna's still a small goat very easy to control so hopefully this will go pretty smooth before we do the tattoo sienna has to get her shots first copper bolus 2 we'll do the copper bolus first i'm sorry i'm not gonna like it just open your mouth open your mouth now you've got a peanut butter mustache yeah okay this is as bad as her mummy did she chew it up and not swallow yes so silly here there's more okay she's just spitting that all over the place as long as someone gets in huh i took her little orange face oh covered with peanut butter and yucky selenium okay okay it's all right oh it's okay i'm gonna rub this spot right here right good there making your ears because they're probably filthy you can stand and have his ears clean too preferably not with the same wife wendy so this will be the right ear yes that's for our iv acres homestead iah oh it's okay it's okay sienna you're probably gonna need to hold her a little more looks like you got it such a good girl she's no good yeah so good that's a good girl like your green ears but come back here it's okay one more year to go so the left ear is going to have n1 n stands for 2021 and one because sienna was the very first goat born here you're gonna have to hold her neck really close [Music] you've got green all over yourself now it's okay it's okay just a little pain yeah you can make your green it's okay so rub your ears all over stormtrooper he's gonna be green you're gonna do that aren't you cause you're that kind of goat no social distancing come to mama you're all done yes your torture wasn't nearly as bad as your brother your special girl who gets to stay uh-oh she's got green face you're okay baby go see mama and he goes nobody wants you come on get green paint all over mommy's otter thinking about whether i should just leave her with them tonight so they feel a little better yeah especially stormtrooper stressful so stormtrooper is in pain how long is that supposed to last hopefully just today and then it'll be a little better tomorrow and a little better the next day i might give him some um i have some baby tile and all stuff well he's interested in the hay i can see him trying to get in there he's trying to get away from you [Laughter] hungry is that a big enough bite santa's not looking too upset her little ear job she wasn't so shaky it just helps them to they don't have as many hormones so they're not going to be mounting other goats and getting all ready and and stuff like that they won't go through a rut because they won't have those smartphones but mostly it's just about making them the difference between a breeding goat and not breeding goat and he'll be a pet so if somebody wants to have one dairy goat and needs another goat to be their friend you know because a lot of times you know something will happen to one goat and somebody needs to get the other goat a companion so these are good for that or um sometimes people will have them just to keep their backyard mode you know because they like having a couple goats back there as pets they're fun they're cute but whatever they're just a little cute goat so if you have a fenced-in backyard and you live in the portland metro area leave a comment below if you want a goat they need to have a friend so you need to have two i don't i only have one so but yeah you think you're gonna have a problem letting stormtrooper go i'm trying not to hug on him as much as i do sienna but he's pretty cute and he likes to be hugged and sit in your lap and get snuggles except when he's had a procedure then he's not very happy hi baby oh is he grumpy now part of the idea of having goats was you know not just milk for us but also some revenue by selling the the baby goats how much do you think we would charge for stormtrooper hundred dollars that's that seems pretty reasonable yeah yeah now when we were buying uh striker and lightning uh they were breeding goats so obviously and obviously registered they were quite a bit more expensive yeah because a good buck is is expensive so you want to get the most you can afford and i wanted to afford two bucks spending quite a lot of money on bugs but they're good good goats so i'm happy with both of them so some folks might be wondering well if a breeding buck is worth so much more why not just keep stormtrooper intact and sell them as a breeding buck well this is the first year we've had valkyrie for her kidding and things like that and i want to see how well she does and also see how well sienna does in particular before i would say so if i'm planning my breeding for next year i would probably want to it's going to take a full year even still probably another cycle of breeding with valkyrie so if she has a buck again next time we're probably gonna do the same thing because what i want to see is how good of a milk goat we've made with sienna with our breeding of her and the the bug and so then i kind of get an idea of of how we did and since we have two bucks my thought is to maybe even next year breed her with the other buck and then if she has girls again we have two girls to kind of compare to obviously i'm not gonna keep that many goats as all those goats that it would make between her and rogue and and indigo so some of them all just have to keep track of how they're doing based on what's going on you're so silly are you saying hi you're giving me nice goldy belches in my face thank yeah she is a very good vote from a temperament standpoint i just want to see more about how well she performs because i'm frankly not getting a lot of milk out of her compared to what i think i should be getting i'm expecting to get more out of rogue so if i do get more out of rogue i feel more confident saying these goats you know i would want to sell to somebody else which is one of the reasons i'm keeping sienna because then i can see a little bit more how my breeding is going not just a rogue's a good goat she produces a lot of milk let's sell her offspring so i i probably wouldn't sell any of the bucks still because i want to see a little more how they how the the goat production the the dairy production is for milk but so you're thinking about actually selling rogue no i'm thinking about selling rogues children okay like like does i thought it was important to keep one off of valkyrie first because she's she's not producing as much milk as i'd like so that way we'll be able to see with her if our if we're breeding more milk characteristics into her and still having nice sweet pretty goats you see it's very sweet so what's more important to you the sweetness the pretty markings or just uh good proven milk lines well it depends on what you're asking if you're asking about what i enjoy i like having pretty and and good goats that love me most especially the sweet loving little ghosts yes but if i'm talking about the business side of it where we have to sell animals then i need to focus more on the dairy production aspect of it and make sure that i'm breeding for good characteristics so um if we find out that sienna isn't producing very good milk and then maybe i shouldn't be breeding valkyrie so but she will always be here because she's my girl yes would one goat um be a good test for that or would you need to would it be better to have a couple of those to compare well that's why i'm saying i would like to be able to to see if so so say say these goats i still need to do the genetics on them but i i'm if if this is a lightning breeding with valkyrie then i would like to see how also what it is with um striker because they're they're completely different genetic lines and so yeah possibly different characteristics yep yep yeah and what i can do is in you know a year and a half or whatever however long i have to i haven't checked how long it will be before i would breed um santa i could breed her to the other boy and then we would see even further how well we do if we were to see that girl grow up so yep hey pretties she's such a silly but if sienna turned out to be not a good milker would you still want to keep her or would you want to possibly sell her well then it would be a matter of what her offspring are doing the same so i would have the same questions with her that i do with valkyrie although at that point i probably wouldn't want to breed her further just you know because it's maybe not such a good business decision to breed her further so i don't know i i would have to that's a long ways in the future brian so i would have to figure out what i want to do come here yep she says i don't understand why these people are in here if they aren't wanting to love on me because i'm just beautiful right you guys [Music] pretty girl yes she's such a pretty girl | Simple Moon Farm | UCKk5Q76hE8_-ZlJHgsSWBvA | 2021-06-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,663 | 13,375 |
El5egSAeuAs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El5egSAeuAs | DUMP DRITA! - Public Comment at Dayton City Commission | I am here tonight with code pink women for peace to talk about the uh Dayton Regional Israel trade Alliance um that uh the alliance has recently come to our attention as you know because of the aggression that is taking place in Palestine currently and um especially in in light of the recent uh ruling from the international Court of Justice that is allowing uh the case against Israel for genocide to proceed and um the the Dayton Regional Israel trade Alliance um facilitates uh deals for purchasing weapons that could be used in um activity that could be determined to be illegal and so we're wondering how oversight and compliance has been been put in place to make sure that uh City and County Employees do not end up being complicit in international crime yesterday the response that we got from U Michael cber at the county indicated that aldria does is just make introductions to people and that they're not really responsible but like that's what they invented Rico for you know like Mobsters just make introductions gilain waxwell just made introductions and they ended up in prison like that's not really an acceptable um response that's not how uh oversight and compliance gets done um and uh last time I was here we were celebrating the decision that we really appreciate that you all made to make Dayton a city of Human Rights and to pass the ceasefire um resolution and what we're hoping is that uh we can follow those decisions up with some action so that um Dayton and Montgomery County uh do not end up um frankly with blood on their hands facilitating weapons deals where um those weapons are used in a genocide I really don't know what would happen if there was like a uh international criminal Court warrant issued for a city or county employee for facilitating um some kind of of a technology deal where previously this this wasn't um an issue because Israel was not uh engaging in criminal potentially criminal activity and now they are um so we'll be talking more about this I have a for request that I'd like to uh hand you and I'll wait after the meeting to set up an appointment thank you | CODEPINK | UCSTEGsYwuvPpwjtIufg7gzA | 2024-02-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 381 | 2,116 |
KvDXgnZ1Lvs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvDXgnZ1Lvs | Biogeography | Wikipedia audio article | biogeography is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space and through geological time organisms and biological communities often vary in a regular fashion along Geographic gradients of latitude elevation isolation and habitat area phyto geography is the branch of biogeography that studies the distribution of plants zoo geography is the branch that studies distribution of animals knowledge of spatial variation in the numbers and types of organisms is as vital to us today as it was to our early human ancestors as we adapt a heterogeneous but geographically predictable environments biogeography is an integrative field of inquiry that unites concepts and information from ecology evolutionary biology geology and physical geography modern bio geographic research combines information and ideas from many fields from the physiological and ecological constraints on organismal dispersal to geological and climatic phenomena operating at global spacial scales and evolutionary timeframes the short-term interactions within a habitat and species of organisms describe the ecological application of biogeography historical biogeography describes the long-term evolutionary periods of time for broader classifications of organisms early scientists beginning with Carl Linnaeus contributed to the development of biogeography as a science beginning in the mid 18th century Europeans explored the world and discovered the biodiversity of life the scientific theory of biogeography grows out of the work of alexander von humboldt 1769 to 1859 hewitt Cottrill watson 1804 to 1881 Alphonse de candolle 1806 to 1893 Alfred Russel Wallace 1823 to 1913 Phillip luckless Claytor 1829 to 1913 and other biologists and explorers topic introduction the patterns of species distribution across geographical areas can usually be explained through a combination of historical factors such as speciation extinction continental drift and glaciation through observing the geographic distribution of species we can see associated variations in sea level River routes habitat and River capture additionally this science considers the geographic constraints of landmass areas and isolation as well as the available ecosystem energy supplies over periods of ecological changes biogeography includes the study of plant and animal species in their past and/or present living refugium habitat their interim living sites and all the survival locales as writer David Clemen put it biogeography does more than ask which species and where it also asks why and what is sometimes more crucial why not modern biogeography often employs the use of geographic information systems GIS to understand the factors affecting organism distribution and to predict future trends in organism distribution often mathematical models in GIS are employed to solve ecological problems that have a spatial aspect to them biogeography is most keenly observed on the world's islands these habitats are often much more manageable areas of study because they are more condensed than larger ecosystems on the mainland islands are also ideal locations because they allow scientists to look at habitats that new invasive species have only recently colonized and can observe how they disperse throughout the island and change it they can then apply their understanding to similar but more complex mainland habitats Islands are very diverse in their biomes ranging from the tropical tor optic climates this diversity in habitats allows for a wide range of species study in different parts of the world one scientist who recognized the importance of these geographic locations was Charles Darwin who remarked in his journal the zoology of archipelagos will be well worth examination two chapters in on the Origin of Species were devoted to geographical distribution topic history you topic 18th century the first discoveries that contributed to the development of biogeography as a science began in the mid 18th century as Europeans explored the world and discovered the biodiversity of life during the 18th century most views on the world were shaped around religion and for many natural theologists the Bible Carl Linnaeus in the mid 18th century initiated the ways to classify organisms through his exploration of undiscovered territories when he noticed that species were not as perpetual as he believed he developed the mountain explanation to explain the distribution of biodiversity when Noah's Ark landed on Mount Ararat and the waters receded the animals dispersed throughout different elevations on the mountain this showed different species in different climates proving species were not constant Linnaeus findings set a basis for ecological biogeography through his strong beliefs in Christianity he was inspired to classify the living world which then gave way to additional accounts of secular views on geographical distribution he argued that the structure of an animal was very closely related to its physical surroundings this was important to a George Louis Buffon's rival theory of distribution closely after Linnaeus George Louie Leclerc Comte de buffin observed shifts in climate and how species spread across the globe as a result he was the first to see different groups of organisms in different regions of the world buffin saw similarities between some regions which led him to believe that at one point continents were connected and then water separated them and caused differences in species his hypotheses were described by his books hist were mature elle and general a particular in which he argued that varying geographical regions would have different forms of life this was inspired by his observations comparing the old and new world as he determined distinct variations of species from the two regions buffin believed there was a single species creation event and that different regions of the world were homes for varying species with is an alternate view than that of Linnaeus Buffon's lore eventually became a principle of biogeography by explaining how similar environments were habitats for comparable types of organisms buffin also studied fossils which led him to believe that the earth was over tens of thousands of years old and that humans had not lived there long in comparison to the age of the earth following this period of exploration came the Age of Enlightenment in Europe which attempted to explain the patterns of biodiversity observed by buffin and Linnaeus at the end of the 18th century alexander von humboldt known as the founder of plant geography developed the concept of physique Generale to demonstrate the unity of science and how species fit together as one of the first to contribute empirical data to the science of biogeography through his travel as an explorer he observed differences in climate and vegetation the earth was divided into regions which he defined as tropical temperate and Arctic and within these regions there were similar forms of vegetation this ultimately enabled him to create the isotherm which allowed scientists to see patterns of life within different climates he contributed his observations to findings of botanical geography by previous scientists and sketched this description of both the biotic and abiotic features of the earth in his book cosmos Augustin de candolle contributed to the field of biogeography as he observed species competition and the several differences that influenced the discovery of the diversity of life he was a swiss botanist and created the first laws of botanical nomenclature in his work prodromus he discussed plant distribution and his theories eventually had a great impact on Charles Darwin who was inspired to consider species adaptations in evolution after learning about botanical geography de candolle was the first to describe the differences between the small-scale and large-scale distribution patterns of organisms around the globe topic nineteenth century in the 19th century several additional scientists contributed new theories to further develop the concept of biogeography charles lyell being one of the first contributors in the 19th century developed the theory of uniformitarianism after studying fossils this theory explained how the world was not created by one soul catastrophic event but instead from numerous creation events and locations uniformitarianism also introduced the idea that the earth was actually significantly older than was previously accepted using this knowledge Lyell concluded that it was possible for species to go extinct since he noted that Earth's climate changes he realized that species distribution must also change accordingly Lyell argued that climate changes complemented vegetation changes thus connecting the environmental surroundings to varying species this largely influenced Charles Darwin in his development of the theory of evolution Charles Darwin was a natural theologist who studied around the world and most importantly in the Galapagos Islands Darwin introduced the idea of natural selection as he theorized against previously accepted ideas that species were static or unchanging his contributions to biogeography in the theory of evolution were different from those of other explorers of his time because he developed a mechanism to describe the ways that species changed his influential ideas include the development of theories regarding the struggle for existence and natural selection Darwin's theories started a biological segment to biogeography and empirical studies which enabled future scientists to develop ideas about the geographical distribution of organisms around the globe Alfred Russel Wallace studied the distribution of flora and fauna in the Amazon basin and the Malay Archipelago in the mid 19th century his research was essential to the further development of biogeography and he was later nicknamed the father of biogeography Wallace conducted fieldwork researching the habits breeding and migration tendencies and feeding behavior of thousands of species he studied butterfly and bird distributions income paracin to the presence or absence of geographical barriers his observations led him to conclude that the number of organisms present in a community was dependent on the amount of food resources in the particular habitat Wallis believed species were dynamic by responding to biotic and abiotic factors he and Phillips later saw biogeography as a source of support for the theory of evolution as they used Darwin's conclusion to explain how biogeography was similar to a record of species inheritance key findings such as the sharp difference in fauna either side of the Wallace Line and the sharp difference that existed between North and South America prior to their relatively recent formal interchange can only be understood in this light otherwise the field of biogeography would be seen as a purely descriptive one topic 20th and 21st century moving on to the 20th century Alfred Wegener introduced the theory of continental drift in 1912 though it was not widely accepted until the 1960s this theory was revolutionary because it changed the way that everyone thought about species and their distribution around the globe the theory explained how continents were formally joined together in one large landmass Pangaea and slowly drifted apart due to the movement of the plates below Earth's surface the evidence for this theory is in the geological similarities between varying locations around the globe fossil comparisons from different continents and the jigsaw puzzle shape of the land masses on earth though vague owner did not know the mechanism of this concept of continental drift this contribution to the study of biogeography was significant in the way that it shed light on the importance of environmental and Geographic similarities or differences as a result of climate and other pressures on the planet importantly late in his career Vega recognized that testing his theory required measurement of continental movement rather than inference from fossil species distributions the publication of the theory of Island biogeography by Robert MacArthur in the AU Wilson in 1967 showed that the species richness of an area could be predicted in terms of such factors as habitat area emigration rate and extinction rate this added to the long-standing interest in Island biogeography the application of Island biogeography theory to habitat fragments bird the development of the fields of conservation biology and landscape ecology classic biogeography has been expanded by the development of molecular systematics creating a new discipline known as Philo geography this development allowed scientists to test theories about the origin and dispersal of populations such as island endemics for example while classic bio geographers were able to speculate about the origins of species in the Hawaiian Islands Philo geography allows them to test theories of relatedness between these populations and putative source populations in Asia and North America biogeography continues as a point of study for many life sciences and geography students worldwide however it may be under different broader titles within institutions such as ecology or evolutionary biology in recent years one of the most important and consequential developments in biogeography has been to show how multiple organisms including mammals like monkeys and reptiles like lizards overcame barriers such as large oceans that many bio geographers formerly believed were impossible to cross see also oceanic dispersal topic modern applications biogeography now incorporates many different fields including but not limited to physical geography geology botany and plant biology zoology and general biology a bio geographers main focus is on what environmental factors and what the influence of humans due to the distribution of the specific species of study in terms of applications of biogeography as a science today technological advances have allowed satellite imaging and processing of the earth two main types of satellite imaging that are important within modern bio geography a global production efficiency model glo pam and geographic information systems GIS Glo PEM uses satellite imaging gives repetitive spatially contiguous and time specific observations of vegetation these observations are on a global scale GIS can show certain processes on the Earth's surface like whale locations sea surface temperatures and bathymetry current scientists also use coral reefs to delve into the history of biogeography through the fossilized reefs topic palea biogeography palea biogeography goes one step further to include paleo geographic data and considerations of plate tectonics using molecular analyses and corroborated by fossils it has been possible to demonstrate that perching birds evolved first in the region of Australia or the adjacent Antarctic which at that time lay somewhat further north and had a temperate climate from there they spread to the other gondwanan continents in Southeast Asia the part of Laurasia then closest to their origin of dispersal in the late Paleogene ii before achieving a global distribution in the early Neogene not knowing that at the time of dispersal the Indian Ocean was much narrower than it is today and that South America was closer to the Antarctic one would be hard-pressed to explain the presence of many ancient lineages of perching birds in Africa as well as the mainly South American distribution of thus abortions paleo biogeography also helps constrain hypotheses on the timing of bio Geographic events such as vicariance and geo dispersal and provides unique information on the formation of regional by odors for example data from species level phylogenetic and bio Geographic studies tell us that the Amazonian fish fauna accumulated in increments over a period of tens of millions of years principally by means of allopatric speciation and in an arena extending over most of the area of tropical south america albert and rice 2011 in other words unlike some of the well known insular faunas galapagos finches hawaiian Drosophila flies African Rift Lake cichlids the species rich Amazonian ichthyosaur nur is not the result of recent adaptive radiations for freshwater organisms landscapes are divided naturally into discrete drainage basins by watersheds episodically isolated and reunited by erosional processes in regions like the amazon basin or more generally greater Amazonia the Amazon basin Orinoco Basin and Gianna's with an exceptionally low flat topographic relief the many waterways have had a highly reticulated history over geological time in such a context stream capture is an important factor affecting the evolution and distribution of freshwater organisms stream capture occurs when an upstream portion of one River drainage is diverted to the downstream portion of an adjacent basin this can happen as a result of tectonic uplift or subsidence natural damming created by a landslide or headward or lateral erosion of the watershed between adjacent basins topic concepts and fields biogeography is a synthetic science related to geography biology soil science geology climatology ecology and evolution some fundamental concepts in biogeography include allopatric speciation the splitting of a species by evolution of geographically isolated populations evolution change in genetic composition of a population extinction disappearance of a species dispersal movement of populations away from their point of origin related to migration endemic areas geo dispersal the erosion of barriers to biotic dispersal and gene flow that permit range expansion and the merging of previously isolated biota x' range and distribution vicariance the formation of barriers to biotic dispersal and gene flow that tend to subdivide species and by odors leading to speciation and extinction vicariance biogeography is the field that studies these patterns topic comparative biogeography the study of comparative biogeography can follow two main lines of investigation systematic biogeography the study of biotic area relationships their distribution and hierarchical classification evolutionary biogeography the proposal of evolutionary mechanisms responsible for organismal distributions possible mechanisms include widespread tax are disrupted by continental breakup or individual episodes of long-distance movement topic biogeographic regionalization x' there are many types of bio Geographic units used in bio Geographic regionalization schemes as there are many criteria species composition physiognomy ecological aspects and hierarchies ation schemes bio Geographic realms or eco zones bioregions senshu stricto ecoregions zoo geographical regions floristic regions vegetation types biomes etc the terms bio Geographic unit bio geographic area or bio region sensual Otto can be used for these categories regardless of rank recently an international code of area in the Menk lecture was proposed for biogeography topic see also you topic notes and references topic further reading Albert J s and re rice 2011 historical biogeography of near tropical freshwater fishes University of California Press Berkeley 424 PP Elbit J s Crampton w gr 2010 the geography and ecology of diversification in near tropical fresh waters nature education 110 3 Cox CB 2001 the biogeographic regions reconsidered Journal of biogeography 28 to 511 - 523 for a barque MC 2015 origins of biogeography the role of biological classification in early plant and animal geography Dordrecht springer xiv + 173 PP v lieberman BS 2001 paleo biogeography using fossils to study global change plate tectonics and evolution Kluwer academic plenum publishing 6lo Molino MV & Brown JH 2004 foundations of biogeography classic papers with commentaries university of chicago press 7 macarthur robert h 1972 geographic ecology new york Harper & row McCarthy Dennis 2009 here be dragons how the study of animal and plant distributions revolutionized our views of life and earth Oxford and New York oxford university press ISBN 978 Oh 1 9 9 5 4 2 4 6 8 Millington a Blum lay em and she caught you Ed's 2011 the sage handbook of biogeography sage London 8 Nelson GJ 1978 from candle tech relies at comments on the history of biogeography journal of the history of biology 11 to 269 - 305 Edoardo mdf 1975 a suffocation of the bio geographical provinces of the world IUCN occasional paper number 18 borscht Switzerland IUCN 9 topic external links international biogeography society systemic and evolutionary biogeographical society early classics in biogeography distribution and diversity studies - 1950 early classics in biogeography distribution and diversity studies 1951 to 1975 some bio geographers evolutionists and ecologists Crono 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b4oXDLyT2jE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4oXDLyT2jE | Dwyer 9-26-21 Post Fight Usyk v. Joshua | hi it's dwyer gamblers advisory.com a free site bettingangle.us a free site for premium content dwyer70905.substack.com more beer for us alexander usic delivered i got him at a plus 205 in the comment section of this video please tell us the odds you got please tell us the bounty you received or tell us the props you played that may or may not have hit now let me just tip my hat here to anthony joshua like many of you i've followed boxing long enough to know that it's very hard being the king it's very hard to wear the heavyweight crown right i also know that in boxing fighters don't know what they don't know until they face adversity now let's talk about this fight it's a tale of three different four round segments right this is a bus watch fight let me just say anthony joshua has given us at least two of the most compelling fights of our time the anthony joshua vladimir klitschko fight i thought that is a classic and i thought this fight was a classic as well after the first four rounds and they were shocking i don't know how else to put it they were shocking after the first four rounds we'll talk about them more a little later in the video whosex up 3-1 right in the united kingdom usic has taken the crowd out of the fight let me also point out that the zones crew that had roy jones jr and darren barker they were a plus they were on their game right you felt the excitement of the fight even the crowd being hushed a bit early was exciting then you get the next three excuse me the next four rounds and aj makes a comeback there are times over the next four rounds that are stunning aj out boxes usyk or so it seems [Music] then you get to the last four rounds so i had it four rounds a piece going into the ninth round you get to the last four rounds and folks usyk shows you why he's great he leaves no doubt on who wins this fight the end of the fight is as classic as it could get let's talk about it but first the things that left out to me first there's a jaw dropping and i mean stunning adjustment made by usyk in this fight that folks need to look at and talk about he bangs up aj's right eye you notice aj's right eye is swelling then usyk starts to go towards aj's right hand usaku spends the early rounds circling to his right circling toward aj's left as i expected as he did in the gassia fight well here he blows up aj's eye so then usyk the southpaw starts going the other direction and that educated left hand of his he starts throwing it at a wide angle toward aj's eye folks as you watch it as you see the fluidity as you see him mixing up the angles of his left hand you understood you were looking at a very unique highly skilled boxer let me also point out too that this came after middle rounds where joshua to his credit figured out that while hitting us up top was a little bit tough to do because usyk is marrying great footwork with upper body movement right he's kinetic so aj of course figures out that he could throw right uppercuts i'm not making this up right uppercuts to us body and of course since usyk is going toward joshua's left right u6 moving to the right business not making joshua pay for throwing right uppercuts in other words usic's not prepared to throw left hands up top when joshua is defenseless throwing the right uppercut to the body so joshua lands a series of right uppercuts to u6 body at least four or five they're heavy punches so let's just say both fighters are making adjustments but what i want people to do is to look at the 12th round that's an exclamation point of a round right understand usake in addition to going to war joshua's right usac in the last minute is downright scary right this is one of the scariest rounds of the year doesn't have a knockdown what it has is a guy who is gone 11 rounds and two minutes who looks like he could go another three or four rounds and understand he's in against the heavyweight champ in the waning moments of that champion's reign and the heavyweight champ has big power in both hands and is trying to push it and what you have in that last minute is alexander usic on his front foot he's on his front foot he's throwing heavy punches with both hands he's varying the left hand he's hitting anthony joshua joshua ends up leaning on the ropes folks he's getting blown out at that moment the little man david has turned goliath with goliath's title online into a guy who's overwhelmed backing up getting hit with big shots isn't allowed to clinch usyk won't let him right usyk's coming in at odd angles usyk has joshua beaten you understood when that bell rang that joshua had nothing left joshua is leaning on the ropes right kinda like ali and zaire only here joshua has nothing it's even worse than that folks the visual continues after the closing bell joshua goes over to his corner you would have thought he was just in the thriller in manila he sits down he's in obvious pain he sits down he's exhausted using goes to the middle of the ring and kneels down i'm just telling you the visual is so powerful that if you were a judge and were secretly a member of joshua's family there is no way after that 12th round you could have given him the fight i thought usyk sweeps the last four rounds darren barker on the telecast makes it clear that usyk has the lead going into the 12th round right barker's telling you oh i have usyk up a couple of rounds here oh i have lucy got three rounds here right barker is talking to he's talking to the boxing public let me also point out too roy jones excellent choice understand roy jones is one of the few guys in history who made the jump to the heavyweight division to win a title and he did understand one of roy jones's heroes is a mythical figure in boxing bob fitzsimmons a middleweight champ who made the jump to heavyweight wins the title at heavyweight drops back down a light heavyweight wins the title at light heavyweight boxing's had some great fighters folks some great fighters by the way you can see some bob fitzsimmons fights here on youtube including some bob fitzsimmons losses we'll understand roy jones at the end of the telecast make some statements that are heavy that everyone should think about because they're on point he says look he didn't like the way joshua looked in some fights he names the andy ruiz fight he names the pull-up fight and in the pull-up fight joshua drops pull up pull up his finish in the third round pull up gets off the canvas semi-conscious and then lingers for several rounds right roy jones goes further and he says look you have a genius boxer he's talking about using fighting a guy who as roy puts it i don't think bucks is that good he said you know you can't fight this fight basically is what roy is saying so let's talk about the mistakes that joshua made i thought there was a window here where joshua could win the fight right the person i want there's a person in history who is still alive who joshua needs to sit down and talk with right like joshua this person i've mentioned him in earlier videos this person was heavyweight champion this person was big just like joshua they called him big george foreman that was his nickname big they called him big george foreman like joshua foreman was a gifted puncher people need to understand when foreman was young and was a prodigy coming up understand foreman wins the 68 gold medal just like joshua foreman's mentor was sunny liston now as if hanging around liston wasn't enough in terms of foreman being around punchers look informant's corner i have the kenny norton fight in my favorites folder here on youtube look at his corner you're going to notice two of the great punchers in history sandy sadler who interestingly enough firmly believed that punchers weren't born they were made right sadler's the guy who beat willie papp three out of four fights and you have the heavy excuse me the light heavyweight champion from the 1950s right who was in the game so long his nickname went from mongoose to old mongoose archie moore now understand foreman highly skilled great jab one of the best jabs i've seen tough defense he had an archie more defense the reason why i'm talking about the pass so much is joshua should have fought this fight like foreman would have in my favorites folder i have four men's title win over joe frazier understand fraser aggressive right now when you're fighting in usic and there's the gap roy jones is talking about and it's obvious in the first round it's a foot movement gap right using not only has the foot speed advantage usyk has the technique you're dazzled by his footwork and he marries it to upper body movement right so he's moving in the upper body i thought maybe there was a chance in this fight that usyk would start slow that usyk would allow joshua to win the early rounds just off inactivity that's not what happened at all usic starts fast just like he did against gassiev in fact the gassier fight is exactly how usyk fights the first four rounds now when you're the giant and you understand the other guy has the superior technique you're fighting a technician a technical master when you know that on your best day you can't move your feet like this when you understand that if you allow this guy to move around the ring come in pop you with left hands continue moving be hard to hit if you're george foreman you understand that power and aggression can trump technique what joshua should have done is made sure a fight broke out run forward don't jog forward run forward push usyk it's illegal it's cutting corners folks i want you to look at two fights foreman fraser look at louis tyson both fights the bigger man literally tries to impose himself by pushing the other guy then when the other guy tries to catch his balance throw big shots throw your weight around right understand what joshua should have done here when it was obvious that usyk was the better boxer is joshua had to go into big man mode you know lennox lewis against another big man ironically andrew gulotta that first round right joshua should have said hey to hell with this i'm just gonna run up to this little man and i'm gonna throw punches and between the punches i'm gonna push him around i can't allow a boxing match to break out well folks the boxing match breaks out let me just say this as you see usyk in round 12 when you see how fresh he is at the end of the fight folks he's cuffing joshua around at the end of this fight cuffing him around he has joshua up on the ropes when you see usyk win either the last four rounds or three of the last four rounds you have to look back and you have to wonder whether the middle four that joshua won were even legit because at that point usic started fast he had a few rounds to play with he may have known that joshua was tiring well instead of trying to out box out box usyk in joshua's best part of the fight rounds five through eight wouldn't joshua have been better served even if the referee warns him turning this into a street fight right you got the feeling watching the fight even though joshua gets staggered a few times that joshua has the harder punch right you understood that joshua at times could pivot and would have windows where he could throw big punches why try to box susic why wouldn't you go over there and just empty the tag let's revisit foreign ali i know we remember that as the rope-a-dope fight that's what ali called it afterwards but i want people to re-watch the first round you're gonna notice ali actually tries to stick and move foreman so hyper aggressive ali understands he can't stick and move understanding that fight ali was older just like usyk is in this fight right foreman makes it impossible for ali not to engage right a boxing match isn't allowed to break out in that fight because foreman is too aggressive he's throwing punches on ali now he's facing ali who's a lot like us quite frankly right and ali is a guy who can fight backing up can fight coming forward you know it you know is up on the ropes is you know defensively blessed is uh having some punches you know blocked with his arms and stuff like that some punches the foremans are getting through but understand foreman makes it impossible for ali to show the footwork that usyk shows early in this fight all you have to do is watch the first round and you understand usic has the foot speed advantage usyk has the head movement advantage whosex the more fluid fighter folks you cannot have that dynamic play out round after round by the time joshua makes a comeback you say okay joshua has solved some of us timing but again the problem is joshua's boxing where's big bad anthony joshua where's the joshua who dropped klitschko in i believe the fifth round right where's the joshua who dropped dylan white where's the heavy punching joshua right you didn't you understood the line wouldn't have been what it is if people thought joshua was going to come in and try to outbox usyk when joshua before the fight basically was saying this is going to be a war of attrition right this is going to be a stamina contest you thought he was joking right you thought gee this is going to be like foreman kenny norton right by the way look at foreman kenny norton look at how foreman is running forward toward kenny norton understand foreman has slower hand speed slower hand speed than anthony joshua right foreman's letting his hands go he understands you don't want a boxing match to break out against kenny norton you know foreman understands look you've got to leverage your strengths if it's size and power you've got to have that trump the other guy's technique you can't have the judges round after round see this guy's a game especially since usyk isn't allowing the fight to be a slow fight understand the first four rounds folks there are no slow rounds right usyk is over on joshua's side of the ring at times right usyk is insisting i'm throwing punches usyk is forcing joshua to move let me also say this too a key part of boxing is rhythm now i said in the pre-fight video that i thought it takes joshua a little bit to get his rhythm in a fight well here you had a highly skilled opponent who of course is a south paw but who more importantly is playing games with rhythm look at joshua's excuse me look at usyk's right hand you're going to notice not only is usyk bouncing around right you know throwing a fighter like joshua who's a bit more cautious off rhythm but then he's waving literally waving his right hand around right he's wearing light-colored gloves he's waving his hand around you don't know if he's throwing a jab you don't know what he's doing then you figure out he's just waving his hand at times throwing off the rhythm so joshua who's trying to counter but who needs for it to be sunny out to throw the counter can't get the rhythm going to counter him when your opponent's doing all that and you have your opponent outweighed by like 20 pounds and you're the puncher in the fight when do you start aggressively coming forward when do you start pushing the smaller guy out of the pocket so you can extend your arms and catch the guy when he comes back in the pocket when do you start using forearms and elbows when do you start making this a wrestling match right grabbing the shorter guy letting the shorter guy know hey man you're in with the big man right pushing the shorter guy leaning on the shorter guy right you know coming in throwing a big punch you know the other guy is elusive and throws combinations so when do you throw a big punch then grab the guy lean on the guy right pull down the guy's head where was that part of this fight it's a great fight but understand we all knew that if it's a clean boxing match with not a lot of clinching with extended periods of boxing i think we all understood tony bellew tried to warn aj before the fight that usyk's a master boxer you did not want a boxing match breaking out you wanted a fight if you were the bigger man with the bigger punch so instead what we got was a challenger showcasing his footwork showcasing his elusiveness being able to jump forward into the pocket right you know land excellent straight lefts early while he's circling too his right joshua's left then of course you had you had the smaller man later after he puffs up joshua's eye circling the joshua's right literally right into right-handed joshua's power zone without joshua just throwing hard right hands in the off chance that he lands one of them let's just say usyk got a chance to showcase his skills a bit too much including the last third of the fight if i'm joshua fourman at one point offered to train joshua you don't have to give up your trainers you could just say hey you know let's have george come in and give his thoughts or just do your own due diligence aj the reason i'm saying foreman is foreman's a little bit more rough and tumbled rough and tumble then the refined lennox lewis or then a refined fiddly klitschko let's face it it's too hard for a fighter in his thirties to figure out how to time and lean and half punches end here and block punches with his hands like vitaly klitschko did right lennox lewis great jab thinking man's fighter i think it's very hard to be lennox lewis right four men who had great skills also had a rough neck side i know foreman talks about how scared he was against joe frazier he also wants you to believe that he was too scared to fight mike tyson let's get real foreman demolished joe fraser twice he was so scared of joe frazier that he takes joe's title in the second round of the first fight and he drops joe multiple times in the rematch that's how afraid of joe fraser foreman was had foreman foreman fought the camden buzzsaw dwight cowey a smaller version of tyson destroyed him right understand had foreman fought tyson foreman would have been pushing tyson just like he pushes fraser look at how he pushes fraser by the way both hands right on the shoulders repeatedly and he's throwing big punches there's a giveaway to foreman's personality frazier's on the canvas one time and foreman looks at him right and you could tell it's a sunny listing thing foreman who you know had a face where he could just make it look expressionless is letting the other guy know look man you're on the canvas you just got dropped by me remember what i look like i'm still here right i believe that's the nastiness that anthony joshua needs his fight against usyk he should be thinking this is a smaller guy i'm gonna have to push him i'm gonna have to body him right i'm gonna have to body him push him lean on him you know what i can't do is let a pocket form and then let the world see that this guy has superior foot speed superior you know head movement just look at the head movement just look at the upper body movement we'll call it joshua's upper body stationary folks he's fighting a guy who's herky jerky whose body is moving you don't know what he's doing with his body but the one thing you know is that you can't time him joshua shouldn't have allowed that dynamic to play out it was clear that joshua needed rounds 10 11 and 12 to win the fight and that's when of course usyk steps on the gas right look at the judge's scorecards on my scorecard i had joshua winning one of the first four rounds i had tied up eight eight i'm not excuse me at the eight round mark four four four after eight right so why joshua winning four rounds half the fight going into the last four i'm not sure if i gave joshua another round let's just say the end of the fight usyk shows you how joshua should have been fighting the fight right usyk has joshua up on the ropes usyk's throwing big shots up top right loose six body languages hey man i'm goliath right now joshua was unable to pull that off against the fighter with better technique i congratulate joshua on taking on a very tough opponent here it did not work out for him in the heavyweight division heavyweights age more slowly if joshua wants to continue his career he'll have ample opportunity against world-class opponents i just don't know how he ever beats usyk let me also point out too that this fight changes everything are you sure having watched rounds 9 10 11 and 12 are you sure that if usic fought tyson fury on british soil that tyson fury would be the favorite in that fight and i say that right after using wins a fight as a better than two to one underdog and of course i say that with fury being a three to one favorite over deontay wilder let me also say too that i do expect fury to beat wilder i would expect anthony joshua to beat deontay wilder but what i want people to consider is that this opens the door to a whole nother room of the heavyweight division right to be blunt maris breeders gave us a harder fight than anthony joshua i believe we're moving away from big men right that big man arrow was so ossified that anthony joshua came in here trying to beat usyk on point in other words the big man didn't even know that what made them great was being big man right if usyk fights tyson fury i'm expecting even a boxer like tyson fury to have to eventually be a big man in that fight as he had to become to beat steve cunningham who dropped him right who said too dangerous to try to try and out box right i believe if a big man is going to be usa that big man is going to have to come in and he's going to have to flash some power he's going to have to make part of the fight about size isn't he that's how i see it the other guys who i think are in the room in the heavyweight division who sticks a clever southpaw so too is luis ortiz i know ortiz lost twice to deontay wilder but styles make fights right ortiz should be someone on your radar right now definitely michael hunter hunter fought usyk i want people to look at that film hunter has his moments in that fight i believe a hunter rematch a marist british rematch that first fight was razor close i believe those are riveting matches let's remember british beats manuel char who actually held a title at one point at heavyweight knocks him out look up that film right i don't believe uh ergovic beats who's sick right if i'm anthony joshua i know contractually i have the right to a rematch i don't take it i don't take it right understand the twelfth round to think that fighting the first eleven and a half rounds gets you the usyk of the last half of the twelfth round has got to be dispiriting losses are tough enough i understand joshua did something i wouldn't do he had the andy ruiz rematch but andy provides you with a place to hide because he doesn't have the foot speed joshua survived that i believe he gets undressed in a rematch against usyk right usyk i'm sure is prepared for joshua trying to impose himself on him and usaku seemed to be able to get behind joshua on demand in this fight i'm sure will then say okay player you're here trying to crash the pocket let me remind you of the last 30 seconds of our fight right so if i'm joshua i take a step back here i let the usyk rematch pass i let usyk fight tyson fury i show up at ringside for that fight just like ali did for foreman fraser then i try to take on the winner right if it's usic okay fine but at least this time i know i beat him i'm undisputed if it's tyson fury then we get the huge mega fight that got derailed in the last few months right that's how i see it let me hear from you [Applause] i believe joe joyce would be in over his head in a rematch against usyk right they've already fought in semi-pro right obviously joe wants to be the best he can be you know if i'm using and i know this sounds counterintuitive i stay away from joseph parker because parker can punch parker can actually step on the gas and try to impose himself on opponents right parker's an interesting individual i'll just say that right of course another big fight for usyk would be a rematch against derek chizora right but it's really a tribute to usyk that some of the toughest fights out there for him are rematch fights of fights he won right maris britis michael hunter derek chizora anyway that's how i see it let me hear from you i look forward to reading the comment section including the part where people talk about how much they cleaned up on this fight thanks for stopping by | Richard Dwyer | UCBcFoQPB7137UekX118Db0A | 2021-09-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,585 | 24,299 |
JemVC9GQ8bU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JemVC9GQ8bU | Music Video of the White Trash Cowboys White Trash Cowboys Electronic Press Release | welcome to white trash Texas I'm Brian this is tebow as well and we're members of the white trash Cowboys people always asked us what is a white trash cowboy let me sum this up for you it doesn't matter if you're black white puerto rican indian Jehovah's Witness Mormon bug you pretty we personally don't care what it is is an attitude expandable if you watch if you watch our video white trash Cowboys it pretty much sums up everything I think we're trying to say I mean we put it all in there it's the attitude it's got its got a little bit of everything but it is the in essence the holistic view of what the white trash Cowboys are so watch the clip we got a record book looking with a hip hostility love my some other take the noise protective a ball cowboy ah listen to my song I'm in a lot of things that I ain't is wrong remember a time when they did another time it looking for a time money never meant that much to me probably gonna have as much as I need everything old house with deep pockets 50 million what a day the same chick that when acting to restore these texts raised with a white dress right I wrote music and play by play drums I play guitar back in grade school and we used to write songs then we both went off to college went different directions we never played in the same band Brian would travel in to lobby to see me play in my band and I would go to Dallas and see him play in his band Alice we were never in the same band which is really strange and a lot of people were like you know wow if you guys were in the same man that's going to be crazy and about two thousand Brian calls me up there not with what did you say i called him up for a bunch of different reasons when i graduated dental school moved austin only had three kids at the time by the time i called him up i had six kids but I figured getting in a band was not cheaper than therapy basically that's where the band started we started really in 2002 opening for bands like any money and in marshall tucker band we did some really good kicks there and playing with a Patrice Pike and just we are working on different different sounds and we both were influenced heavily by 80 hair bands of the eighties and that's when we got lucky enough to run into Bobby blocker Philemon from the 80's band rat and we had a chance to cut a bunch of songs with him which was a great experience pretty painful one but great that's kind of what I'm talking about when I say the white trash Cowboys are keeping it real you know what's what's funny when you're ten is it funny when you're 40 years and I and our next song hey numbnuts we attempt to describe the fakest worthless good-for-nothing person that makes up the majority of the people you know you go basically the idea of the song was that it doesn't matter if you're CEO of a big company if you drive a fancy car if you wear a Rolex if you have a huge house trophy wife you can still be numb nuts and that's exactly what the song is about and in our view that you know the white trash cowboy his simplistic outlook on life is what's going to get him to the end include you know even even taken taken in the video taking the guy's girlfriend it got him through all the way and he was a winner so it's basically the idea of keeping it real good guys always win exactly so let's stick it in watch that what you trying to do with you can't believe what I see you're gonna regret the day you ran into me coming back at you and it's cool why trash down for giving people something news and enough time with the birds a white trash cowboy is someone with the attitude of keeping it real the one that gets things done as opposed to just watching the other one get it done exactly hey it's ray mayfield bass player white trash Cowboys when I first met t-bone and Brian they showed me a theme of the white trash Cowboys a couple of cool guys the cool idea that you know helped me discover a lot about myself my name is Jimmy Haddix a play guitar and several months ago I was looking around on the internet checking out different ads people looking for guitar players and I came across one and it was an ad for a white trash cowboy and the the name is what kind of got me curious and after I started listening to the music and hearing the wraps and the rhymes that Brian puts down i decided man i am a white trash cowboy this is rick the drummer for the white trash Cowboys looking for a band to play with found these guys listen to the music liked what I heard like the attitude and realize this is what i am i'm a white trash cowboy i like to play it loud like to play it in your face hit the drums hard just throw it down as hard as we can with a lot of attitude and that's what we do and that's who we are if you're watching this video you're white trash cowboy to yes you | White Trash Cowboys Youtube channel | 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MB3_dzzDlz4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB3_dzzDlz4 | Intermediate Microeconomics: Utility functions | we've now finished the portion of our course that deals with mathematics the introductory portion and so now we can start talking about economic theory per se we'll start with the theory of the consumer as I mentioned in the introduction when you're trying to think about how a consumer responds to an increase in the price of a commodity you need to know you need to think about what the consumer feels about the commodity and other alternative commodities which is basically a question of psychology now when neoclassical economics was invented in let's say the 1880s there basically was no psychology or psychology was just getting started as the field so people like Alfred Marshall made a guess as to how what the best way of modeling I human psychology was when it came to thinking about commodities and we'll talk a little bit more about how good of I guess that was in a little while but first let's explain what the standard neoclassical Theory is which assumes rationality on the part of consumers so consumers don't make mistakes now there's some uncertainty then of course they might let's say decide to buy an umbrella because I think it's going to rain and it and it doesn't end up raining but that's not a mistake that's a rational decision in the face of uncertainty so the assumption of rationality is that true mistakes don't happen we're going to make a couple of other assumptions on what we call preferences that is we think about giving consumers a choice between two bundles let's say bundle a which might have one banana and two apples so let's call that bundle a and another bundle that maybe has one orange and and three apples and call this bundle B and when we talk about consumer preferences we talk about the answer a consumer gives you ask the consumer would you prefer bundle a or bundle B consumer preferences have nothing to do with prices and in fact we're not going to talk about prices until the next chapter so it's just a question of well psychology what are what is the consumer like better bundle a your bundle B and the notion of rationality is the idea that the consumer can definitely say they like a or they like B or they don't care whether whether they whether they like a or b they're what we call indifferent between a and B so being indifferent means the consumer likes a and B equally we need to make a couple of assumptions on preferences the assumptions on preferences that we're going to make is that preferences are complete and transitive let's talk about completeness first completeness means the consumer either prefers A to B or prefers B to a or is indifferent between a and B we have a special way of writing it if the consumer prefers A to B rewrite it this way and that's not a greater than sign because it has curved was made of curved edges it just means that the consumer would pick a and B if he were given a choice of a and B and again no money is involved is nothing to do with prices if the consumer prefers B then we'd write it this way and if the consumer is indifferent we write it this way so the completeness assumption states that either the consumer prefers A to B or he prefers B to a or is indifferent between a and B now this might seem to be very weak but I'd argue actually it's it's not very weak when we have examples like bananas and apples and oranges most people in the US know what those fruits taste like and so the completeness assumption is a pretty good assumption but when the commodities we're talking about are unfamiliar to people then it becomes much more difficult to say that the completeness assumption is innocuous indeed it it might be very strong and it might not hold so if bundle a is a free one-week vacation to the Bahamas and bundle B is a free one-week vacation to the Virgin Islands and you've never been either to the Bahamas or to the Virgin Islands and I ask you do you prefer A to B or B to a or are you indifferent you might not be able to say indeed you might not be able to say that year and different because in different means you know for sure that it doesn't matter and said you might be tempted to say something like well I don't know let me do some research on the difference between the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands in this case where the consumer is not completely sure about all the quality qualities of the commodities that it has to choose between the complaint is assumption doesn't hold and in the modern world with rapid technological change many consumers are often faced making decisions between commodities whose qualities they don't completely understand for example a new cellphone you don't know everything about the new cellphone and you sort of don't know everything about all the different cell phones that you need to choose between in those situations the complaint in this assumption doesn't hold but we're going to need to and we're going to need to assume completeness in order for the rest of our economic theory to work out just to summarize then the completeness assumption works best when when one is discussing a decision that you've made many times before over commodities that you're thoroughly familiar with if it's a decision you haven't made very often or it has to do with commodities that you're not very familiar with the completeness assumption is suspect the other assumption that we're gonna have to make is transitivity which would be written like this if the consumer prefers A to B and the consumer prefers B to some under other bundles C then the consumer prefers a to see this is a fairly straightforward assumption if there really are only three bundles a B and C then it's usually satisfied however if one has a longer chain is referred to B B's vertices he's before the d DS prefer to e and then you ask the consumer between a and E II sometimes you get reversals particularly if the bundles are fairly complicated so for example if bundle a is a a 50 percent chance of getting one Apple a 25 percent chance of getting three apples and a 25 percent chance of getting two oranges and bundle B is a two-thirds chance of getting one-half pound of peanuts and a one-third chance of getting a half a pound of cheese these are fairly complicated choices and then if C and D and E are fair are similarly complicated then it might be hard for the consumer to say whether you reverse A to B and then again B to C and then they in C to D and then and then and then you could get a reversal that if you prefers A to B and B to C and C to D and D to E but then you ask them a and E he might end up flipping if we assume that consumer preferences are complete and are transitive then we can represent consumer preferences with a mathematical function it's called a utility function and simply written you X Y then I'll write a semicolon other things now in this representation ex is a commodity like apples Y is a commodity like bananas and when x and y change utility changes utility should be thought of as basically the happiness level of the person how satisfied the person is now happy the person is some people criticize economists as saying that economists think that the only thing that affects human happiness are commodities and I don't think that's a fair criticism we we can imagine that utility is affected by by things other than commodities and that's why I wrote here this these other things all we need to be able to do is hold those other things constant while the commodities are changing if that can be done in other words if we can change X or change Y and hold these other things fixed then we can simplify the utility function just writing U of x and Y and assume that when things are going on with x and y the other things are being held fixed the economists like the user a Latin term for holding fixed holding things fixed or holding other things fixed which is ceteris paribus when we can't hold other things fixed while changing commodities then this is going to be a problem and the economists would have to take the other thing into account so example suppose one of the commodities is a fancy red sports car and suppose the other things that non commodity things are whether you can get a data on Saturday night if it's possible to hold a number of dates you get on Saturday nights fixed while changing whether or not you have a new fancy red sports car that is if those two things are separate and the non-economic thing can be held as fixed while you're changing the commodity then the economist is is fine with just being able to study you of X&Y and not worrying about the number of dates on side of the night however if the number of day to get on the side of the night does is affected by whether or not you have a fancy red sports car then there's an intimate connection between the commodity and this other thing in your life this non commodity in your life that affects your utility namely how many dates you get it that's true then the economists can't just look at whether or not you have sports car they also have to look at how many dates you have and that puts the Economist in an awkward position and the vast majority economists don't want to do things like that so the Assumption we need to make then and what if the right utility is the function only of commodities not of other things is that the other things can be held fixed can be at ceteris paribus while we change what we change the commodities you | Department of Economics | UC1TXJOk7BOIDUsvXF5NMz1Q | 2014-01-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,752 | 9,416 |
RxT3JDyGG3g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxT3JDyGG3g | Curing Painful Diabetic Neuropathy | [Music] neuropathy or damage to the nerves is a debilitating disorder diabetes is by far the most common cause up to 50% of diabetics will eventually develop neuropathy during the course of their disease it can be very painful and the pain is frequently resistant to Conventional treatments in fact they're currently considered no effective treatment for diabetic neuropathy clinicians rely on steroids opiates and anti-depressants to try to mediate the suffering but 20 years ago a remarkable study was published on the regression of diabetic neuropathy with a plant-based diet there are two types of diabetic neuropathy a relatively painless type characterized by numbness tingling and pins and needle Sensations and then a second form which is painful with burning or aching Sensations to the point of excruciating lancinating stabbing pain this study concentrated on the painful type 21 diabetics suffering with moderate or Worse symptomatic painful neuropathy for up to 10 years were placed on a whole food plant-based diet along with a half hour of walking every day years and years of suffering and then complete relief of pain in 17 out of the 21 patients within days numbness noticeably improved too and the side effects were all good they lost 10 lbs blood sugars got better insulin needs dropped in half and five of the patients not only apparently was their painful neuropathy cured so was their diabetes normal blood sugars off of all medications and their triglycerides and cholesterol improved too high blood pressures got better in fact gone in about half the hypertensives and 80% drop overall in the need for high blood pressure medications within 3 weeks now this was a Liv Vin program where patients meals were provided what happened when they were sent home the 17 folks were followed for years and an all except one the relief from the painful neuropathy continued or improved even farther how did they get that kind of compliance pain and ill health are strong motivating factors one of the most painful and frustrating conditions to treat in all of medicine and 75% cured in a couple days with a natural non-toxic in fact beneficial treatment a diet composed of whole plant Foods how could nerve damage be reversed so suddenly it wasn't necessarily the Improvement in blood sugar control since it took about 10 days for the diet to control the diabetes whereas the pain was gone in as few as 4 days there's several mechanisms by which a total vegetarian diet Works to alleviate the problem of diabetic neuropathy as well as the diabetic condition itself their most interesting speculation was that it could be the trans fats naturally found in meat and dairy and refined vegetable oils that could be causing an inflammatory response they found a significant percentage of the fat found under the skin of those who ate meter Dairy consisted of trans fats whereas those on a strictly Whole Food plant-based diet had none they stuck needles in the buttocks of people eating different diets and nine months or more on a strict plant-based diet appeared to remove the trans fat from their bodies or at least their butts uh but their pain didn't take 9 months to get better it got better in days so more likely it was due to an improvement in blood flow nerve biopsies and diabetics with severe Progressive neuropathy have shown small vessel disease within the nerve there are blood vessels within our nerves that can get clogged up the oxygen levels in the nerves of diabetics was found to be lower than even that of deoxygenated blood this lack of oxygen within the nerve may arise from blockages within the blood vessels depriving the nerve of oxygen presumably leading them to cry out in pain within days though improvements in blood rology the ease of blood flow on a plant-based diet may play a prominent role in the reversal of diabetic neuropathy plant-based diets may also lower the level of igf-1 inside the eyeballs of diabetics and decrease the risk of retinopathy diabetic vision loss as well but the most efficient way to avoid diabetic complications is to eliminate the diabetes and this is often feasible for those type 2 patients who make an abiding commitment to daily exercise and a healthy enough diet since the initial report of neuropathy reversal the results have been replicated significant improvements in numbness and burning why didn't I learn about this in medical School the neglect of this important work by the broader medical community is nothing short of [Music] unconscionable | Health Forever | UC4LZRPVK5ciBHTvqcEFnmnw | 2016-05-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 766 | 4,528 |
AY9iWD--pks | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AY9iWD--pks | Gnarly (Explicit) | knowledge did me crap hey RJ on the track Lily you stupid evil cantankerous [ __ ] [ __ ] screw you very much I don't take no crap you'll stop this boat you don't racist wank is it a lot he Boston's should be crucified stupid always tryna act exempt the dirtiest woman it's me I'm a pound her back Hank she Oh you're like do many [ __ ] wanna start a war with Baretta and get down to the biz [Music] crazy-ass the story - ah - ah - Japanese I hate culture and tradition sounding like that gradable Christmas stinks the piano class burn the tree down husband's dad grab me a seat on a clock sure that feels I don't know any second time I think you boy occupants truth see sorry like normal just stop down I ain't no guys don't ever been trying to get this I'm gonna have to go back showing off your pride [Music] at four sorta ha really at four Sophia Oh like beasts coming so I doubt my breath and so in these nuts back three pints for you judged spring you don't daddy Brady Bunch it's for you jerk it's free you don't got e3 money it's for you judge me you don't got a straight punch for you judge it's great you've done Johnny three pints for you judge me you don't got three pumps for you judge it's great you've done daddy let's bring you punch for you judge it's free you done daddy it's pretty Punk spring you judges for you done daddy it's pretty Punk it's for you just for you done daddy let's bring your pockets where you judge it's free you don't got it it's pretty pockets for you joke it's free you don't daddy it's pretty pockets for you judges or you don't daddy it's pretty puppies for you judge it spring you don't daddy it's pretty Punk it's for you judge screen you don't got eat its prey upon it's for you judge it's free you don't got three pups for you Jeff daddy daddy daddy daddy screw you very much and by all means go kill yourself boy etch | BADMOVE x Arms Of Justice | UC8wiUJZVG5f_B6OO4iAnMpQ | 2019-07-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 365 | 1,896 |
wa8fljVrrjU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa8fljVrrjU | Bro. Caleb Lindsey: From Mourning To Morning | Psalm chapter number 30 the Bible says I will extol thee O Lord for thou Has Lifted Me Up it's not made my foes to Rejoice over me O Lord my God I Cried unto thee and thou has healed me oh Lord thou has brought up my soul from the grave thou has kept me alive that I should not go down to the pit sang unto the Lord all ye Saints of his and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness for his anger endureth but a moment in his favor is life we pen may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning we'll end our reading there and ask the Lord to help us tonight dear heavenly father Lord we come to you tonight Lord want to say thank you for another opportunity that we have to be able to come to the house of God lord we don't want to take for granted the freedom that we have tonight Lord I pray that you would help us for a few moments tonight as we preach the word of God lord we realize our inability and our Frailty tonight Lord we realize that we're just a piece of dirt and so Lord without you we can do nothing so Lord I pray Lord that you would help us tonight as we preach the word of God and Lord we'll be sure to give you all the honor and all the glory for it's in your name we pray amen and amen now here in these Scripts pictures in which we've read tonight we find the psalmist is speaking here and I'm glad tonight that in the word of God that the word of God is not a book that we read one time and we set it down I'm glad that this book is alive and it's a book that will talk back to you and I uh when you read something that's familiar in the word of God and you may have looked at it many many many times I'm glad tonight that you can pick it up again read the same scripture that you've always read and I'm glad we've got a god tonight that can tell you something and show you something from something that in our eyes we may have thought that we've got everything out of it that we can get but I'm glad it's the Bible and it's breathed and it's put in Pages for you now this did not come up by man but it came by God and uh here in these verses that we've read tonight uh sometimes we find here that people think in the day that we and I live in that they are the ones that are keeping themselves alive but we find here in the word of God that you and I are not the ones that are keeping us alive tonight we find here the Bible says in verse number one thou Hast lifted me up I'm glad tonight that it was him that lifted me up I didn't lift myself up I didn't do nothing on my own but it's all because of him not only did we find that he's the one that lifted us up but in verse number two the Bible says Thou has healed me I'm glad the night that I served the great physician I'm glad there's never been a case brought to him that he had to say Hey you have to go see this doctor because I can't handle it I'm glad tonight that we've got a physician no matter what case you bring to him tonight I'm glad that he can heal you of whatever it is that's in your life not only do we find that he's the one that chilled us but in verse number three oh Lord thou has brought up my soul from the grave thou has kept me alive you know it's God is the one that's keeping you and I breathing the Bible says that he holds the very breath in his hand and it's God's the one who's in control of this thing now in the last year and a half has been a very strange and very different time that we've ever lived in in our life but I'm glad tonight it never took God by surprise I'm glad the same God that stepped out on nothing said Let It Be it's the same God that tonight is the one who's in control of everything going on in the world it never surprised God when this thing happened and what a blessing that that's my God tonight now Buddha Muhammad all them people that serve that God it surprised their God it shocked them but our God denied what surprise and that's the reason tonight it's a blessing to realize that it's him that's one keeping us alive about you and I now I'm not talking about getting foolish and getting crazy don't go out licking doorknobs or not like that but I'm talking about hey God is in control of this time it ain't your but God is in control and we find here in verse number five the Bible says for his anger endureth but a moment in his favor is life we plan may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning and then in verse number 11 of the same chapter we find the Bible says this thou has turned for me my morning into dancing thou has put off my sackcloth and guarded me with gladness with the help of the Lord for a few moments tonight I want to preach on this word here in verse number 11. morning to this word here in verse number five morning from morning to mourn now we find some very interesting words here in verse number five in the text in which we will be using tonight with the help of the Lord uh first of all when I get to thinking about these words here in this verse they are interesting as to how God uses them uh we will read this verse I'm gonna emphasize some words to you tonight that are words that are very interesting to me we find here the word in verse number five moment this word in here life this word in here night and then the last word of the verse morning now these four words all imply time that is what you and I live in tonight you and I live in what's called time to try to comprehend eternity will never do it because we're beings of time but I'm glad tonight that I've got a god although he lives in eternity I'm glad tonight that he could step off into time he can step off into something that you and I know about even though we may not know about eternity we cannot fathom that but I'm glad I've got a god that'll come to a place in my life and give me what I need no matter how small of a space it may be now when you get to thinking about this word moment we just had one we just had another one just had another one moments are times that fill up a space I'm thankful for some moments in my life where God has talked to me when I think about my life the moment of salvation that was the moment that I'll never get over because it was the moment that changed my eternal destiny ain't you glad tonight for your moment now my moment may have not been the same time as your moment but if you're here tonight and you've been born again by the grace of God it is a blessing tonight that you have a moment in your life when God changed everything I got to thinking about this and pondering on this just a little bit and we find these words in here that imply time but then I got to thinking about this there's some words in here not only that imply time but they are words that are from one extreme to the other now when we read this verse we find these extremes we find here the Bible says for his anger and Earth by the moment and his favor is life we pen may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning when we think about these extremes first of all tonight I'd like to look at how in this verse and from verse number 11. how to get from mourning that time of weeping that time of Sorrow that time in your life when everything seems to be falling apart and life begins to in a sense just fall to pieces and you're in a time of mourning some things that will take place where you and I can get from that time of mourning to mourn it now when I think about this here in verse number five first of all we find the Bible says for his anger endureth but a moment in his favor is life first of all tonight we find that to get from morning to morning we find the situation changed how many y'all remember of the day when the situation changed in your life did you know there was a day in our life if you're here tonight and been born again by the grace of God you was under the Wrath the Judgment the anger of God but isn't it a blessing for the day when the situation changed not out are we under the anger the Judgment of God no more but you and I as children of God were under the favor of God I'm glad tonight that I am no longer under the judgment now if you're here tonight in your loss you're under the Judgment of God you're under the condemnation if you die you'll go to hell but it is a blessing tonight he says whosoever will let him come if the spirit of God is dealing with you you have that invitation to come he says if you come he will in no wise cast you out I'm glad tonight that we can come to God I remember the day I came even though I was raised in church all my life that's all I've ever known but I was under the Judgment of God and when I saw myself as a sinner I got borned again the situation changed in my life not only do we find that the situation changed but we find in this verse verse number five the Bible says for his anger endureth but a moment and his favor is life we plan may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning not only do we find that the situation changes but the sound changed did you know tonight The Sinner the person that does not know God they don't understand when someone is on their deathbed and they've got joy in their heart it don't make sense they cannot comprehend that but did you know tonight we got a verse in the Bible to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord and for you and I as children of God tonight what a blessing for the day that the sound changed in our life I'm glad tonight even though problems come difficulties come situations arise I'm glad tonight is a child of God that my sound is different than the world I'm glad that even in problems see it's good and there's a big difference between happiness and joy and y'all know what I'm talking about see there's a joy down on the inside of those of us that's been saved by the grace of God and things may still fall apart but what a blessing that we can still have the joy of the Lord on the inside and understand that everything it's going to be all right how many y'all remember the day the sound changed in your life there's uh we were talking about books a minute ago me and brother brother Doug and uh there's an author by the name of Herbert Locklear brother on he knows of that fella he wrote a book entitled last words of Sinner and Saints and when you read that book and you realize the sound of a sinner on their death bed versus the sound of someone that's been born again great difference and I'm glad tonight to be one that knows the Lord and to realize that God is real this ain't a game this ain't something we're playing this is reality so we thank God for the day that the situation changed and the sound changed to get from morning to morning and not a blessing we're no longer under the Judgment of God but under the favor of God we're no longer just weeping and not having no hope and not realize it anything but we've got a joy on the inside the day the sound changed but then to get from morning that time of weeping that time of Sorrow to get from morning to mourn not only does the situation change the sound changes but we find here in the word of God the Bible says for his anger and Earth but a moment in his favor is life we pen may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning not only does the situation and the sound change but to get from morning to morning we find that the scenery changes we was in the night we was in darkness we had no hope we were without God but you remember the day God flipped the light on what a blessing in my life when God turned the light on and showed my need of Salvation showed where I was going without God and I got born again and God has turned the light on you know that's the reason you and I as children of God tonight we we we are not supposed to although some live in this position and I pray God help you tonight if you are but I'm glad tonight that you and I we ain't got to live in fear now the world don't have no hope tonight the world is in a situation tonight and all they can do is watch Fox News CNN and all that other stuff on the television and that's how they live life because they're in darkness but you and I tonight we're in the light my scenery changed no longer am I trying to figure out what's going on because we know the one who holds tomorrow we know the one who's in control of what you and I are living in tonight you know it's amazing how our God tonight takes interest in you and I I mean he is interested in you and I as his children I read this in an article some years ago and uh this article got to talking about at this particular time that Bill Gates was the richest man in the world and I read this article about Bill Gates and probably today somebody's far exceeded his riches but Bill Gates at that particular time he was the richest man in the world and uh the the the article that I read it said that if Bill Gates had to feed the bird world every bird in the world the article said Bill Gates would go broke in three days and I read that and I got thinking about my God feeds the birds every day there ain't never been a day you ain't never seen a bird holding a sign we'll work for food that's because the god of Heaven tonight is the one that feeds the birds every day and on top of that he takes care of you and I there ain't never been a day that I've went without what I needed in life now I may have went without what I wanted but God has always took care of me there's never been a day that I've went without food or a meal because God is interested in me and God is interested in you thank God for the day that the scenery changed in our lives so we find here to get from morning to morning we find that the situation changes we find that the sound changes we find that the scenery changes but here in verse number 11 we find the Bible says thou has turned for me my morning into dancing and then in the middle of verse number five we pen may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning now not only does the situation change the sound changes and the singer changes but to get from Mourning to morning the spelling has to change now I must spell these to you in verse number 11 this word mourning is spelled this way m-o-u-r-n-i-n-g and then in verse number five at the end of the verse we find this word morning it's spelled m-o-r-n-i-n-g and so to get from morning to morning you got to get you out of the way did you know tonight there's a lot of people in the world tonight and they're in a place of morning and they're trying their best to fix it on their own they've got their hands all over it and they're trying their best to fix it but to get from morning to morning you got to get you out of the way you got to take your hands off of it and let the Lord get a hold of it I don't know what you need in your life tonight I don't know what problems you may be facing right now but I can tell you tonight if you would take your hands off of it and give it to God can do a whole lot better job with it than you and I can but I find so often the reason that we're in this place of mourning is because we've got our hands all over it you know burdens are a real thing burdens or something in our life that are real I read a story this was back years and years ago back before automobile I read this story about a about a man he went to town one day walking down the trail got to the little town went over to the feed store got a big old 50 pound bag of seed to put in the ground and he got over there and paid the man got the big bag of seed put it on his shoulder he's walking down the trail headed to the house as he's walking down the trail there's a man with a wagon and a team of mules pulling that wagon going the same direction that man was packing that big old 50 pound bag of seed the man running that team of mules pulled up beside that fella held them mules back and looked down at that fella on the ground walking he said sir I'm going the same direction you're going said why don't you let me help you pack that load so the fella on the ground holding a big old 50-pound back seat said appreciate that climbed up in the back of the wagon that Feller hits that team of muse and there they went here directly the man that was driving the team of muse look behind him and the Feller was standing up in the back of the wagon holding that 50-pound bag of sea the fella running the team of mules said sir said you can put that down these Muses are doing all the pulling I read that and I got to thinking about in our life we got burdens that we're packing we got burdens that we're carrying and we're in the back of a wagon so to speak and we're holding on to them but I'm glad tonight we got a God that's doing all the pulling God said in First Peter chapter number 5 verse number seven casting all your care upon him for charith for you why are you packed something that God already told you he Ard but if we're not careful we want our hands on whatever it is we're trying to carry rather than letting him take hold of what we got to get from morning to morning situation changes the sound changes the scenery changes but the spelling has got to change got to get you out of the way I don't know who plays the piano but if you'll come play I'm gonna pray and if you need to come to Salter you mind the Lord whatever God may be talking to you about I don't know what it is but I'm glad that we've got a God wants to pack your load tonight dear heavenly father Lord we come to you tonight Lord I pray Lord that you would help us Lord in these days to realize Lord that you are wanting to help us pack our load I'm glad that we've got a god tonight that does that I'm glad we've got a god denied that no matter how big the load no matter how small the load I'm glad that we've got a God that we can give our Lord to Lord I pray Lord that you would help us tonight Lord be with this church be with these people tonight Lord no doubt the problems and situations sitting right here tonight but I'm glad that you know all about it Lord I pray that you'd help us tonight for it's in your name we pray amen amen if you need to come this altar you mind the Lord if you enjoyed today's message head on over to ibcforums.com and click on sermons and don't forget to check out our other links in the notes section of today's broadcast as always thanks for listening [Music] | Immanuel Baptist Church | UCfXUJTLH6gmFwB9cRkwNZVA | 2022-10-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,727 | 18,250 |
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FM3w6UJcRoI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM3w6UJcRoI | SWL6E8: Basic Arithmetic - Solving Percent Equations - Type II (A% of Unknown is B) | in this example we're going to be solving percent equations type two equations a percent of unknown is B let's look at each example 60 percent of what number is 15 let's use our replacement symbols set up our percent equation and see if we can solve this so 60 percent as a decimal is 0.6 o of is times what number is X so instead of writing a x and X I'm just going to write X 0.6 so X is assumed to be x is is equals and my number on the right hand side is 15 I'm going to divide both sides by 0.6 0 what to get X by itself so on the left hand side my point six zeros will cancel or reduce out because they're a common factor 15 divided by 0.6 o is 25 and let's do a very quick check here just to be sure so if we're saying that x equals 25 then 60 percent of 25 should equal 15 and if we multiply this on our calculator we do indeed get 15 second question 25 is 12.25 percent of what number so I have 25 equals as a decimal 12 point two five percent is 0.12 2/5 of what number is times X I'm going to divide both sides by 0.12 to 5.1 2 to 5 on both sides if I do that I get x equals 25 divided by 0.1 to 2/5 is 200 4.08 that's rounded to two decimals if I do a check when I multiply point 1 2 to 5 times 2 o 4.08 I should at approximately 25 and I get 24 point nine nine nine eight which is about 25 so we have a check card three one hundred seventy-five percent of what number is three hundred twenty five point one six so I'm going to write 175 as one point seven five of what number is x x equals three twenty five point one six divide both sides by one point seven five I'm going to want to get my x value by itself if I perform that division on my calculator I get 185 and eighty one hundredths if I do a quick check on that I need to have 175 let's see 1.75 times my result for X and if I take that multiplication I get approximately three to five point one six I actually get three two point three to five point one seven which is close enough for our check last one 20 is 0.14 percent of what number so 20 equals 0.001 for X and notice that sometimes we put the zero in front of the decimal and sometimes we don't it just kind of varies there's not really a rule so I'm going to divide both sides by 0.001 four so I get one four two eight five one seven one equals x and if I do a little check what I'm going to do is I'm going to multiply point zero zero one four running out of room here times one four two eight five point seven one and I should get about 20 and in fact I do so again numbers check | Donna Gaudet | UCw_hz8Uc2FDxrnOjQ4eT4ZA | 2012-12-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 537 | 2,512 |
6x7s0YPArTk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x7s0YPArTk | The Bad and Boring Makeup Tag! | why go outside and celebrate summer when you can stay inside we're all black and be hella salty hi guys I went back to my channel or if you're new welcome my name is Monica and today I'm doing a tag that I saw a bunch of my favorite channels doing and I had to jump on the bandwagon because I can't let our little salt could be a little salty this is the bad and the boring tag this was originally created by Alisa lobotomy which that's a that's an awesome name that is an incredible name I just subscribed to her she's got a really cute channel and she's almost out of thousand subscribers so if you haven't seen her channel or heard of her go check her out I'll have her channel links down below and then the other two videos that I saw do this channel get the two videos that I saw I do this channel did I have a stroke the other two channels that I also saw do this video that really made me want to do it where Theresa is dead and smoky glow so I'll have both of their videos linked down below two exams I'm really good answers so this tag is ten questions and it's all about bad and boring makeup so let's question number one is a foundation finish that you don't like I'm not a huge guy okay so I had to think about this for a bit because personally it depends on the time of year if it is winter I'm looking for like a nice glowy kind of dewy foundation whereas in the summer I'm really looking for like a matte foundation I want Matt I want it not flat but I need it to be Matt so I think the only trying to make the only foundation that I really don't like as if it's incredibly full coverage and incredibly Matt because I think that is that doesn't work well with my skin he tends to really age me and I have to use it sparingly or like mixing other foundations a good example of this is like the Marc Jacobs remarkable or like derma Col I can't use dharmic all by itself all over my face but if I mix it in other things it works for me but my foundation finished by itself if it's like ultimate full coverage and matte like Superman not really but really the other foundation finishes that work well for me it really depends on the time of year because my skin is heavily reliant on the seasons question number two is what is the worst mascara you've ever tried well so I personally really did not and still don't like the Too Faced better than sex mascara I know everyone and their mother loves it but I tried it out and it just it flaked on me it almost ruined every single like look that I did with that mascara I just couldn't I tried the mini I tried the full size I tried another full size I just it didn't work for me and I've never had it found on a foundation I've never had a mascara performed that badly on me I have plenty of other mascara favorites actually do the whole video talking about my like top ten mascaras but that's the that's the one that sticks out in my mind as like oh that was terrible question number three is what is one thing you tried once and then threw away well well really bad setting sprays from for me fall into this category especially there is this one from hard candy and it was like a dewy setting spray with like crystals like glow crystals or something something in it like that and I sprayed it and it was just a liquid glitter the liquid glitter ruined my face I had to walk into work with a face full of liquid glitter an actual office I used that once and immediately threw it in my failed pile included it in my last favorites and fails video and then that went away that immediately went away you do mean that dirty and you're gone Jesus question number four is what is the most boring eyeshadow palette you own so I actually went through my collection real quick and I pulled out two contenders here the first one is from Maybelline and this is the city mini in matte about town and it's just matte neutrals I keep this around cuz I actually really like the formula of the city mini palette I think they're a great option and they're pretty affordable depending on where you buy them they can be anywhere from seven to ten dollars per palette and I like keeping this around it's a really good drugstore option and I really do like the fact that it's an all matte palette for some reason you don't see I know now we're seeing a little bit more but for the longest time you really couldn't find many all matte palettes at the drugstore so I think this was actually a really good idea to come out with a really good option but it's just so you're boring everyday kind of neutral palette so it is it is pretty boring but it's like a good stable to have the next palette I have that kind of tied with the city mini is from colour-pop and it's the all I see is magic palette and like when I first got this I was kind of excited but I rarely reach for it cuz whenever I look at it like I kinda yawn if I look deep in if I look deep into the soul this palette if I look like deeply at this palette I see some great shades in here I see some great shimmers I could have rose nice mattes in here I did rearrange the palette so if this doesn't look like you're all I see is magic palette that's why I have a thing for rearranging my color pop palettes because these are so easy to DePauw and just move around but I've got some good shades in here like new good workable shades but it's boring it's boring it's kind of it's boring but I know it's a good formula I know they're good shades which is why it's lasted so long and through so many to clutters in my collection question number five is what does a makeup trend you think is boring and want to go away I thought about this for a bit and honestly I know like contouring has been like this big thing for so long but I feel like I'm like I like the way that it looks but in my routine I think there's a question later on about the most boring part of your routine I think the contouring is kind of the most boring part or one of the most boring parts if not the most boring part and I kind of want to see us as a community move towards some different looks because I feel like the chiseled contoured look well it is nice and I do like the way that it looks on me I'm getting a bit bored of it I kind of would have experiment with different shapes with different colors of different things and I don't know I'm definitely not gonna go away from it any time soon because I am panning a contour palette which is a great time to have this thought right but I do think eventually it's gonna phase out like the hard chiseled contour look I don't think is gonna be in vogue for too longer maybe a couple more years I would like to see more like blush heavy kind of looks I would like to see more I don't know do we kind of glowy like not as harsh looks I think it's what I'm trying to say I don't want it to be so sharp and harsh I wanted to be a little bit more soft I say as I'm wearing like harsh contour and black lipstick and black everything yeah question number six is what is the worst lipstick you have tried or the worst liquid lipstick you have tried so I wanted to go with a collab for this one I mentioned this in a previous video but Casey Holmes at a collab with Palladio and they came out with three liquid lipsticks which I jumped on I used to watch Casey Holmes all the time and she actually introduced me to some of my favorite lipsticks so when I saw her come out with the collab of lipsticks I was like I got a jump on these I'm gonna try them out they were the most drying uncomfortable short wearing lipsticks I've ever tried I wore one for a full day and I had to reapply it so many times and it felt like my lips are drying out the whole day I just couldn't keep them ended up - cluttering them in my last big declutter and I really wanted them to work I really like I wanted them to work I even tried wearing a gloss on top to see if that helped but it would just take off the lipstick so unfortunately those just were crap question number seven is what color do you think is the most boring one I'm gonna say Brown only because it's boring to me because I see it all the time not just like my room but my eyes are brown my hair was brown before I died at a deeper black just to me Brown is kind of just like a staple like it's always there so I kind of consider it the most boring so I tried to stay away more of like from brown eyeshadows and brown things I don't know what I'm trying to say I still use bronzer and contour but like I think when it comes to like lipsticks or eyeshadows or things like that I stay away from Brown question number eight is what brand do you think is coming out with the most boring things to me this was a tie between benefit and smell box I have not been excited about anything from Smashbox other than they're kind of like boring base products like they make good contour and highlight they they make good contour shades I did try a highlight palette from them once and it didn't work the way that I wanted it to and I didn't like the way it blended out but like bronzer contour and primers are decent but like those are kind of like your staple boring aspects of your routine and I don't need to spend big buck money on those I could get those from the drugstore right so everything else that smashbox has come out with their collabs eyeshadow palettes everything I've not been tempted by I thought they were just really boring and kind of the same thing over and over and over and over and over again so Smashbox need to step it up and kind of the same with benefit benefit has been doing I think they're changing a lot of things around I have never once been excited for an eyeshadow palette the only things I've actually really liked from benefit have been like their under-eye concealer color corrector and their blushes I mean they've got really cute packaging but kind of that's kind of it so I would like to see a lot more from benefit as well and here's the next question so watch number 9 is what step in your makeup routine is the most boring I think right now it is kind of bronzer and contour I don't like on auto-pilot when I do those whereas the rest of my routine when it comes to foundation concealer I'm kind of really paying attention and doing all of that even with blush and stuff but when it comes to bronzer and contour I've been panning a contour palette so I kind of have it down and exactly how much I have to get so I kind of like I'm on autopilot watching a YouTube video or something and just throwing it on so for right now that's the most boring part for me last but not least question number ten is if you had to choose between a good base and a bad eye look or a bad base and a good eye look which one would you choose man I you gotta go for the base you need to have a good base if you don't have a good base it doesn't matter what else you have on I can deal with bad eye looks I've given myself bad eye looks but as long as I have a good solid foundation base you're fine especially if you're going out officially if I'm going to work or anything I need to make sure that at least I have a good base solid base down otherwise I'm gonna look like booboo the fool we don't need that so thank you guys so much for watching I had a lot of fun being a bit salty in this video and and I saw everyone else doing this video and I thought of such a great tag so make sure you check out Lisa lobotomies channel make sure you check out Theresa is dead into monkey clothes videos as well and if you've also done this tag let me know down below and if you haven't I'm tagging you I want to see you guys through this tag - thank you guys so much for watching and I cannot wait to see you in my next video bye [Music] | Monica Adrianna | UCNAunqx_gPEmQNn1FdMNjjg | 2019-07-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,338 | 11,700 |
AYtbEEL_P_k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYtbEEL_P_k | Boat Accident: Death Toll Rises To 106 As Hyppadec Dispatches Experts | let's now take you to kwara state where the management of hydroelectric power producing areas development commission has linked the high number of beds recorded in recent boats mishap in kwara state to non-adherence to safety precautions on the part of those who lost their lives in their fortunate incident the managing director of the commission abubakar yawa who was represented represented by director of community the agency Mahmoud Umar gave the Revelation during presentation of subsidized fertilizers to victims are flawed in the five river Rhine local government areas in the state yahwe however regretted the despite appeals for Rural dwellers to use life jackets when on boats ride fell on deaf ears live jackets I want to emphasize on this it's quite unfortunate that even despite the distribution of life jackets which caused the commission close to 1.6 billion ERA last year were not put into use otherwise lives that were lost three days back in party you will have been saved sees the opportunity of the event to call on the kwara State House of Assembly to enact laws which we compel rural dwellers in the river Rhine communities and boat operators to use life jackets while traveling on water once uh a lot to be to be enacted for the usage of the life jackets by our rivering communities so that nobody travels on our Rivers without wearing the life jacket please receive a lot of uh lives that we have been wasting along our River communities the life jackets we distributed last year has the capability a floating capability of seven hours I also want a law with the same law to restrict the transportation movement on our River or riverine community in the in the 90s meanwhile kwara state government has announced plans for legislation that will impose punishments and fines for violations of safety protocols and water travels in the state the proposed legislation will be sent to the parliament according to Governor abdrahman abrazak during the condolence visit to the families of victims of last Monday's boat accident disaster which claimed about 106 lives on the first month of safety codes we also would be sending a team to Lagos State to see how the liquor state laws work hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2023-06-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 406 | 2,372 |
_M7EjgKL-vU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M7EjgKL-vU | How To Get NEW 2.01 SECRET LEGENDARY ICONIC - Aurore's ROOK PISTOL LEGENDARY - Cyberpunk 2077 Guide | so guys I am back with another cyberpunk 2077 video and while today guys I bring you the location of a brand new iconic weapon added with the 2.01 patch yeah you heard that right now the other day I uploaded a video a complete guide on all new iconics legendary cyberware you name it that arrives the Phantom lied DLC well guys this one I missed but I do believe it was added into the game probably due to bug with the 2.01 patch update and today I will explain all how's it going guys my name is dpj if you do enjoy the video living a like really helps out and if you like what you see and want to see more be sure to subscribe now credit given where is due I would not know about this weapon if you went for a dude on my Discord who goes by the name of subie John so credit for this dude uh 100% okay so the weapons could The Rook going to call it the Rook it sounds better than the Rook now this is a a pistol this is a weapon that's to a side mission called Voodoo treasure now this is a late Mission which we'll talk about in a second but spoiler tell true people so be warned now the weird thing about this is during the the the voodoo treasure Mission you basically go on Lo a locker you loot this Locker you enter a Cod and you get this bag I check my old recording as I did this Mission as you're seeing on screen now I loot the bag and it's iconic is not there 100% is not there you can see that on the screen now weirdly enough guys if I go to it now you can see on the map guys same play through this is what I've already done that Voodoo treasure Mission which you'll see somewhere down here uh probably help people went completed you know it's going to be all the way down here it's actually one of the later game ones there we go right there VI treasure complete there we go done it s but if I got back to that Locker now weirdly enough the iconic weapon is back here so it's got to have been added into the game the 2.01 patch update so if we go down here somewhere it is in a locker somewhere around here let's have a look is it yeah yeah he's over there okay so here this is where you WR in the code and there's a back and as you can see see the ruk is there says tier one iconic funny enough when you pick this thing up it's actually guys a tier five plus tier five plus people actually a cool looking thing as well a cool looking thing so the voodoo treasure Mission how do you even get this now there's actually a few dialog choices in which you have to make the right choices here and and something earlier on which I can't confirm as of right now may affect this but either all guys basically endgame Mission I think it's just before Fire Starter you go you have a mission called uh I've seen that face before this is a main mission where you seek out you and re uh basically infiltrate the twins you get into the boot of their car you got cameras all around their car and you follow them and then you want to take over their car but but there's a point in this mission where if you ignore Reed and you listen to their conversation and keep ignoring Reed this initiates this Voodoo treasure Quest so what you want to do here guys is if you haven't done the vo treasure Mission yet is you want to ignore read and keep listening to their dialogue just keep listening just listen to what they say keep telling read to wait basically that's what you got to do and then towards the end of this I've seen that face before m mission where they meet their fate the twins meet their fate and you plug into the sister twin can't think of her name at the minute off the top of my head once you plug in guys she should have a file on her called the Blind and dead which you can download now if you download this it initiates and triggers the voodoo treasure Mission it's basically a stash where we' just been to grab that weapon it basically triggers that now keep in mind I can't confirm this as i' have to do a complete new play through to confirm it but if you do all this and you that file that F A on her body you can't download it I believe it could be because slider may be still alive in your playr if slider is still alive this may not be on her body so you got to keep that in mind so yeah you know what I'm going to do actually guys because I know the code for this chest I'm going to load up an a save and I'm going to see if I can loot it that's I need an old much other to save so Killing Moon it's too too soon Doug E dog is that that's before so waiting for Dodger that's an older one that's old so I'm going to load up this I'm going to go to the locker and see if you can completely avoid the Vio treasure Mission and come and get this loot which I don't see why you couldn't unless the luck ain't there or the code won't work but the Cod is 941 229 there is the Corde for this Lucker so we'll see it may work people it may work mean you can completely avoid you ain't got to worry about dialog choices or anything like that you can still get this uh Rook Rook Rook Rook okay so where are we here this is definitely before that side mission oh man what's some oh yeah way before way before this is where I got to do the three gigs okay so we need to go to buy The Heavy Hearts Club which is there so we're just going to make our way across that way just like so so yeah hopefully this works for you guys because I know a lot of people oh [ __ ] that's me looking at my PC screen and not my Xbox screen yeah cuz I know a lot of people would have gone past this already and maybe didn't go to download the file option and probably didn't trigger this uh view treasure Mission so yeah hopefully here it's for you and I guess as well if slider is alive or not you still might be able to come here and do this so that's what we'll check out today the slide is definitely alive in this play through for me so I a got to that point yet that was a dirty that was a dirty this car is all over the shop okay so it's right here let get out let's go down here and where are we where are we I'm sure it's back oh there is right there okay so the code let's just use this the code is 941 229 so 941 229 open oh there you go so yeah you don't even need you can come here at any time with your playr guys and get this weapon so you haven't got to worry about the voodoo treasure Mission them dialog choices late game can come here guys and grab this weapon that's pretty cool that's pretty cool and good to know so yes you haven't got to worry about anything like that guys so there we have it fully customized with a sculp and silencer each rapid successive hit increases crit chance but decreases accuracy hm not bad a tier five plus not bad at all but there we have it guys this how you get the Rook Rook rock rock whatever you call this flipping thing a new iconic I believe added for the 2.01 patch update again it might have been bugged I mean it makes me Wonder now about the ombra and a couple of other weapons that are seemingly kind of bugged we'll try and check them out and see if anything anything does he uh escalate from them I'll bring you guys a video on it but there we have it guys a new secret iconic weapon I missed you missed everyone missed which I believe was added back into the game with the 2.01 patch guys if you enjoyed the video leaveing a like really helps out if you like what you see and want to see more be sure to subscribe and hopefully my beautiful people I will see you on that next one | DPJ | UCqheS9rd4_nojHk3H-FR2XQ | 2023-10-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,516 | 7,447 |
WwN27nTjEq0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwN27nTjEq0 | The Two Dons - Episode #429 | hello everybody wine TV hello everybody welcome to leat wine tea [Music] hello everybody welcome to Lee twine TV I'm your host mark Fusco here for another episode of the show and I can't tell you how excited I am about doing this exact show I was supposed to do a show like this with these wines but about a year ago well not quite a year ago this is me this this shows actually being released in 2019 but in the first like month or so of 2018 I had I was I had my 36 bottle wine fridge cooler cellar we're gonna call it works really well held the temperature saw it was solid man I had to think for a while but it had those metal shelves and that the plastic sides and those shelves especially didn't have like larger format bottles whatever the shells was shipped so unfortunately I had a different vintage of this wine an older vintage and it fell and we have tile floors and I mean the thing was it's only about that it may be like a foot maybe foot and a half but it hit it just right and it busted I was hoping it was this one because this is the one I reviewed back in July of 2017 okay so we are now going to review this one compared to this one but this is also this is also a core of in review so I'm excited because this has been under Corbin for 17 months okay so let's get into this boom this is a 2012 Don Melchor so Malbec so conch at your total is the is the company that produces this conjugate our dough makes everything from like five to six dollar bottles of wine to $125 bottles of wine so these retail for about a hundred twenty-five bucks about so they make a wide range stuff in Chile in Argentina they got the tremendo brand they've got country Toro they have casi el Diablo they got the Melchor so they a hole and a few other ones so you know they make a wide range of stuff so I'm super excited to try this one right now because we're gonna see it now I did say I emailed Corvin of course I'm recording a bunch of episodes the same day so I'm hoping at this point I've gotten reply and we've worked something out for a new unit but if not I'm fully prepared to spend the full amount to buy it alright so I'm excited to see how this comes out free sample by the way so I got these I got this bottle in the other bottle from a good friends creative palette so thank you so much so let's check it out alright all right so it doesn't smell bad as in like this is no like it's gone bad but if I got this roasted barbecue meat sausage like kielbasa sausage like we got these like sausages like jalapenos in them sometimes a little too hot though and I like spicy food but man so it's really it's got that like it's got like a smoked sausage type of aroma really prevalent and then like a like a clove cinnamon thing and like almost like a barbecue sauce type of like a savory barbecue sauce almost a sweet barbecue sauce you can smell the smoke you can smell the you know the burn the embers on top of that's kind of like a like a cherry like a black cherry glaze or like sauce you know that maybe said the barbecue sauce little cedar box black pepper I mean man I cannot wait to try this thing I just remembered I sit in Malbec it's a Cabernet Sauvignon which cuz I'm like describe this gum listen this is no Malbec because it's not covering something yawn they make Malbec but this is not it the next next week's wine is a Malbec and it's not cheap either 125 bucks but it's up there I was thinking about that wine so this wine is still drinking wonderfully after 17 months in a cellar you know I've kept it at you know the fifty five ish degrees there was a period of time that it wasn't in a cellar I had it out on the table while I was waiting for the big one that and I was a prompted the purchase of that big seller was the breaking of the other ones I don't know if it was a 13 or a 14 because this is a 15 but I think it was the 13 that broke yeah so it still got that smoky quality and what really clued me into like this is not a Malbec from tasting well that like I got a touch of bell pepper and not that you can't get this piercing quality from Malbec because it is Malbec is a Bordeaux varietal and basically all the board over idols are related to each other in some form of fashion and the the the parent grape Cabernet Franc is loaded with pyridine the actual grape then that gives you the bell pepper or pyrazine I'm not really sure out exactly how to pronounce but it seems like most people say piercing you can get that Malbec snot the one of those grapes where you expect to get that camera Sauvignon yes you can it was like it was like just a touch in there but the smoked sausage quality with the jalapeno which is the pyridine [Music] like I said that that that black cherry like based like barbecue sauce the black pepper the the cedar box all that kind of stuff is so in there oh man it's one I just wanted to just crush this why all right wine number two same way just 15 2015 125 bucks creative palette thank you very much for sending me this wine so now let's see how this is I really hope that this wine lasts the other four bottles that I have to do or five no four yeah four all right yeah for Movado suppose have one bottle on the next review and that three on the final one and all these are free samples trying to get them knocked out first which I got my free samples done before I move on to purchase wines okay trying to be very gentle so hopefully I'm not the things that last all right right so not as intense on the smoked sausage or the smoked meat but it's there like your your your kind of barbecue in Argentina these are from Argentina right no this is from Chile that's why the piercings in there too just so you know but you're a South American barbecue it's coming through you and the piercing is there the jalapeno sausage is there it's not as rich it's not as smoky it's it's more like freshly open pack I guess even though it's cooked whereas this one feels like as well aged it is the wines older but it feels like it's like more rustic on this one this one's fresher its brighter the piercing is actually a little more the jalapeno bell pepper is more present in this one but it's not an overpowering thing and I feel like this it's it's brighter red fruit not like the dark cherry or black cherry I think it's more like a it's more like a raspberry type of thing kind like a raspberry you know jam or puree the smoke is there the wood chips are there the it's kind of a green tobacco going on - yeah let's taste this thing hmm longtime viewers of my show know that I really kind of geek out when I get bell pepper or or jalapeno in a wine so I am just I'm I'm beyond excited and here's thing it's not like overloaded with this I like so like some Chilean Carmen airs are like just bursting with this bell pepper or jalapeno and I love it but if some of those might be a little too much this is all subtle it's in there it's it but it's not like the driving force but since I key in on those things I really I really notice it but again still the brighter red fruit not the dark cherry that the black cherry it's a more the raspberry in there there's cinnamon there's a touch of clove in there it's the smoked jalapeno sausage with maybe a touch up like cheese in it just so awesome there's a touch of bramble to it touch of like you know you're biting into the wood you feel like you're like an old wooden picnic table and you can really taste it you know in the food that you're eating and drinking the wine it's just come and adopt out the aromas of that wood are coming through onto onto your your tongue it's bit of dirt around to dry dry earth that type of stuff fantastic you're paying for this I mean your peanut you're paying three digits but it delivers every single dollar on that if you can totally afford it you're not gonna go wrong two different vintages right here they it's a well-made wine it's expensive I get it you know I normally wouldn't drop 125 retail I mean you've seen my show I mean I closer to 20 to 40 dollars now when I first saw the show I was doing definitely under 20 a lot but now they got into it and I start liking more expensive wines yeah I got to pay for it you know this is on the upper end of what I would buy on a retail type of thing but it's totally worth it like I would buy it if you know what's going to outstanding warrant all right so that's gonna do it for this episode as always click the links above to from yep click the links below to find more about the Don Miller wines again the promo code 1337 wine offer underground cellar I'll have that in the show notes also and I probably should have put on lower third so that will get me 25 bucks in like extra cash from me to buy stuff from underground cellar you should check them out really cool guys and they've worked with me like I've had you know I've had I'm just the issues but I've had like questions like hey where's my wine and they're like they they've taken care of me they either they've either got the wine that I've been waiting on for my cloud seller or they replaced it with equivalent quality wine price point and all that very responsive and they've really worked with me over the years I mean buying well I've been buying wine from him for I don't how long five six seven years at least you know so they've been very responsive and they always have pretty good deals that I get most of my new world wine from them I get most of my old world from Psalm select so but every once while I get the opposite from from those guys but look the cool thing about underground cellar is I think you can have up to like 500 wines in their cloud cellar and you if you ask for delivery of at least 12 12 bottles that delivery is free you get 12 bottles at a time you can't you can't you can't sit there and go I'll send me 36 all at once though I've done it you have to do a 12 bottle increments but that shipping is free and that's why I do it because shipping is what kills wine new online wine sales you know if you're buying a $15 bottle one in the shipping is 15 bucks like go to go to the local wine shop and buy it I usually go local wine shop - I don't do it a whole lot but I also buy all I buy everything online free shipping this that and the other so anyway good wine I think you're stopping by to see everyone again next time [Music] | Wine World TV | UCPmfD45krhbgj8SHq2EfyPQ | 2019-01-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,071 | 10,327 |
APHAE9wdAEw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APHAE9wdAEw | Call of duty - Modern Warfare : Sins of the Father [Mission 14] {Gameplay/Walkthrough} | [Music] well we got that best still he's not the one responsible for killing your Marines Sorry mate Imran zhirkova man's a ghost intel says he's gone underground well I got a plan to find him I'm listening daddy's boy it's a cave son commander of the ultra-nationalist forces in the field rotten apple doesn't fall far from the tree the loyalists camera off has got a location on the kid and the little pockle know how the sins of our fathers the guard station so you know that dumpster a bit but I gather knowledge in the towel on the rest of you follow me [Music] so take them out now [Music] area secure all right let's get this place sorted out changing to the enemy uniforms and douse the fires camera off I need your men on the ground if the driver star asking questions just keep them busy until we locate a Zakai of Sun we don't have much time so get to it man you look like a clown in that outfit good day you're up here cuz you look nothing like a Russian we're tracking a headed your way I count six vehicles in the convoy Roger that nobody fires a shot until I get the old wanker sir I have a visual a target of her vehicle I'm walking by it right now copy that all teams stand by the target is in the Jeep in front of the BMP we need to take them alive sir watch your fire okay the targets moving north he's headed towards the outskirts of the city be advised this area's so freely six o'clock [Music] so Greeks guys go after him we stay here and keep these bastards off your back [Music] one six we are taking heavy fire performance target spotted entering five-story building in the northeast part of the building second Fork [Music] there's a staircase in the north door [Music] okay targets neutralized he's all yours don't have bloody gun now drop it I can put one in his leg sir no we can't risk it hold your fire so take his weapon and restrain see kids got some issues I spray this is Bravo six the cows son is dead we're coming up oh bloody hell he some was her only lead sir forget it I know the man he won't let this go I so miss God | theRedLad | UCYgaiP7he379e1k5KtkXwJg | 2017-09-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 405 | 2,058 |
MsV_qXEe9ZY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsV_qXEe9ZY | how much money you can actually make from Twitter | literally everyone is talking about I made this much money on X I made this much money on X I made this much money on X and now I'm going to show you guys like a realistic view of what you will make on X maybe even calculate how much money per million views four million impressions last seven days now let's get through the money here's what it is right here had monetized enabled for a week I've been hearing that they do two payouts a month so this is August 18th so we'll see if I get another payment on the first of the month maybe it ends up being double that right not bad though not bad | Colton Groves🎯 | UCW8p609jN5vmb3yfpq0PNkw | 2023-08-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 120 | 594 |
WS5sXZraw3A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS5sXZraw3A | Pathfinder: Kingmaker gameplay part 1 [no commentary, difficulty: normal] | [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] a mere flesh wound now carve my name onto your flesh i shall not falter i'm not touching that all this waiting bores me i feel faint get it off me i'll go ahead i'm always ready time's not waiting [Music] this will hurt [Music] uh [Music] our story started at the mansion of an aldori sword lord drawn by the promise of a most dangerous task and a commensurately huge reward heroes of all stripes gathered here where are they this is taking forever they didn't even say what this was for just that the outdooring were looking for heroes who are the outdoors anyway rich folk if you can't be patient no one's keeping you here just go back to your mountains or whatever hall you crawled out of the aldori sword lords run the premier school for the dueling arts they're also the richest and most influential group in this part of bravo take that tone with them and they'll teach you some manners pretty quickly [Music] all right you purple toad just shut your trap and if you can't i'll help you hush quiet they're coming [Music] greetings everyone i am sword lord jamandi aldori and this is lord mayor joseph selemius of rest off welcome to my mansion we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for responding to our call you may be few but that's unavoidable we need only the best of the best for this task and i see true heroes before me strong and fearless exactly what restaurant needs thank you lord mayor now to the point south of here just beyond brevo's border lies a region known as the stolen lands this is disputed territory and while it's long been claimed by nearby states it's never been truly taken i won't bore you with the legal technicalities suffice to say that anyone with enough courage and power to seize the stolen lands and name themselves baron or baroness claiming dominion well none of the neighboring states would be able to challenge it of course rustop would be first to recognize the legitimacy of this new state as well as the noble title of its founder unfortunately one serious obstacle stands between you and this title a gang of bandits holds sway in the stolen lands their chief who they called the stag lord considers himself the rightful owner of these lands and no one has yet been able to challenge his power bring me his head and you'll be able to return to the stolen lands as their legal ruler any questions i will of course i'm the leader of this team after all don't worry though i'll make it worth your while to help me we haven't yet begun and you already speak of diving rewards what makes you think will even succeed there's little point arguing over who gains the title when we'll most likely lose our lives there um if i may please answer the question we believe you're all equally deserving of a noble title over the course of your expedition it will be up to you as a team to decide which of you is best suited to rule that's a good point as i see it this stag lord already holds power over the region with confidence many noble bloodlines were started by bandits who just got lucky weren't they perhaps because we do have standards to maintain this room has seen many celebrations of adventurers and even those who just got lucky but giving a noble title to a bandit lord that's one thing that's never happened here and it won't while i still breathe [Music] don't ask stupid questions why should you even care what they have to gain and why that's for lady aldori and i to discuss it's none of your concern your only concern is to swing your sword around or whatever it is you do of course we stand to benefit from this enterprise but if you're concerned that we intend to rule your country from afar using you as a front but please know that these concerns are unfounded let's just say that we have a strong interest in the region's stability we have need of a ruling power we can negotiate with not bandit gangs and monster horns what is that smell in the air is it the smell of unspoken words and political intrigue and what reward would you seek beyond a noble title and your own lands we'll absorb the costs of preparing and equipping your expeditions once you return victorious rust off will also allocate you a significant sum to provide financial support for you to establish your country essentially we'll help you build your capital i hope such a reward is satisfactory words words significant financial i can't fill my belly with pretty words of course there will also be an official banquet held in your honor all of rustop's high society will gather to celebrate your feet now you're talking excellent you venture forth tomorrow for now you can take some time to get to know one another better or you can head straight to your guest rooms to get some rest you'll find we've already prepared supplies for you there and thank you again for agreeing to take part in this expedition i wish you luck thank you again with all my heart for replying to this call the flare in your eyes reveals your courage the unshakable will that distinguishes true heroes i look at you o champions of wrestle and doubt not for a second that you'll be victorious so venture forth toward your feet go and return in triumph [Music] hi my name's lindsay i'm a bard so this is my first real adventure so shall we go teach this stag lord a lesson likewise actually i also wanted to ask you something how do you feel about this tartuccio fellow i think he's pretty obnoxious personally he appointed himself head of the team and he's just after the barons crown or whatever it is barons wear doesn't matter i don't like him i think you should be team leader when i first saw you i couldn't help but think now here's a real hero someone who'll be praised in poems and songs this this is the person i'll write my book about and what are you a mercenary for is it only riches or maybe you want glory too don't you want your feats to be remembered and glorified for centuries just listen you know what the trouble with most heroes biographies is they're always written years later based on the tales of best case people who saw things from the outside worst case someone heard about it from their brother who heard it from their friend who heard it from their cousin and so on adding a new batch of lies each time every time i read about a heroic journey i think to myself why didn't they just bring a bard with them to write it all down properly and then i thought i could be that bard i just needed to find a suitable hero and volunteer to follow along on their glorious adventure a great plan huh and here we are with a heroic journey lying before us who's going to be the hero some dwarf who keeps muttering about how we'll all die or maybe that horrific scythe lady or god's forbidden tartuccio no way oh yeah she's fantastic you can tell she could tear a bear's head off with her bare hands but she kind of scares me just a little but i mean her sword's twice as big as i am she could cut me down without even noticing just think on it a bit all right i'm sure you'll agree all right i'm going to my room to write about tonight see you in the morning [Music] so [Music] all according to plan [Music] so [Music] so [Music] help help [Music] the mansion's under attack we need to help some villains broke in and started killing everyone i barely made it hurry we have to help the guards fight off the attackers or we'll all be cut down one by one [Music] enemy approaching this should do it oh [Music] in due time [Music] that is not far we will be victorious [Music] a calculated risk you're just in time a bit longer than i'd have been i don't even want to think about it can you imagine what a terrible loss this would have been but it's all right now i'm safe sounding unscathed ready to lead you to victory lady germany is holding the line in the banquet hall you know the one where she had us gathered before we need to make our way to her and along the way we'll try to save some of these dummies who are supposed to accompany us to the stolen lands speaking of dummies take this ring quiet now so that little fool doesn't hear us she might try to steal it herself it's magical it'll protect you you'll need it while you work to defend me [Music] as it should be [Music] in due time [Music] our victory is certain serves you right leave this one to me [Music] so [Music] gold oh you deserved it just die already this was not part of the plan [Music] so all according to plan i am prepared [Music] what troubles you [Music] time's wasting focus on the goal [Music] so [Music] i wrote it like i saw it [Music] yes [Music] oh it's the end for you rats they dare to attack me this will hurt [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] oh it's you stay up from under my feet or i'll strike you down blind for gorham barbarians i think that's exactly how heroes should be what stupid sweaty and always looking for something to gobble up or lop the head off of kalistria save me from such [Music] heroes [Music] oh um my lead [Music] time to get my hands down approaching out of my way leave this one to me [Music] i'm writing you out of our story [Music] ah everything is so much fun with a little fire what a night huh i thought i was all alone it's good you're here a bit boring chasing fool assassins without anyone watching the show it's not fun at all many people have died for nothing [Music] of course i'm from kadira but tales of hot deserts and shady oasis can wait until the fighting's finished but if you'd like to share a dinner and pleasant conversation just say the word i don't know where you're heading but i'll be at the entrance to the main hall i think i saw some cars there join me there if you wish [Music] so [Music] i know what to do a trivial matter let's make this quick any last wishes [Music] let's try this way [Music] strike worth a legend [Music] that is not far [Music] applause please [Music] uh what have we here this chest is full of gold i guess it's for the guards salaries all things considered well those freeloaders don't seem to have been working too hard for it maybe we should pocket it instead what no we're heroes not thieves who said we were stealing it we'll just take the gold for safety so the assassins don't get it and then we can heroically return it to jamandi when this is all over how would she know it was us and not the assassins unless someone planned on telling her don't drag me into this you do what you want but i'm not taking a single coin [Music] as it should be [Music] oh familiar faces i hope you're not so frightened as to swing at every shadow it's me jaithal i don't recommend advancing down the hallway assuming you value your life of course there were a few people with me and you can see what happened to them and just how did they all end up dead while you don't seem to have a scratch i'll answer but briefly and just once further scares and explanations we'll wait until we aren't being hunted by a group of assassins deal all right i'm undead these traps are deadly to the living but they're harmless to me what do you mean undead really like zombies or skeletons or as i said further explanations will wait until later all you need to know right now is that we're on the same side and we have to fight off a small army of hired assassins let's get to it [Music] i see something anything else [Music] [Applause] [Music] look here applause please all according to plenty would you look at that applause please [Music] request [Music] anything is possible [Music] this is where i step in [Music] learn how to use it first learn how to use it [Music] in due time [Music] follow my lead [Music] that is not far in due time [Music] my patience is running thin ready for anything no mistakes [Music] i deserve better [Music] time's not waiting enlighten me i am prepared i don't tolerate fools i know what to do i always have a ready for anything [Music] no mistakes my patience focus on the goal [Music] share your will time is wasting i am prepared i deserve better i know what to do enlighten me time's not waiting no mistakes all according to play [Music] focus on the goal you have my attention ready for anything as it should be in due time i can sense your silhouette hovering over me it won't be much longer soon we shall meet oh lord of oblivion too late forgive me oblivion is calling that's impossible oh it seems you might be right it uh it seems i will live i suppose i must postpone meeting my god not for long i'm sure but while we remain in this transient world aaron is at your service the entrance near [Music] donald [Music] that is not far [Music] follow my you run and get an axe you bring more water you stay here and hold our defense those assassins are still around here somewhere aha some of our guests survived good you need to get to the banquet hall and help lady jumandi kesten house caress a fighter in the service of sword lord jamandi algori right now i'm in charge of the mansion guards as you can see there's a lot to do if i were a rich and influential lady like jamandi i'd also give myself a manly captain of the guard or two someone opened the gate let in a group of assassins in the middle of the night now they've set the mansion on fire to cut off access to the hall they don't want lady jamande to get reinforcements we cleared the passage so you can get through just try to avoid inhaling the smoke we'll be right behind you we just need to put out the fire first to save the mansion considering lady jamandi's fame i'm not surprised that the whole pack of assassins were unleashed on her including a giant but what's at stake what could anyone hope to gain no we'll manage i've got my best people here those who still live your places by lady aldori's side it doesn't seem right what if some of the guards are wounded we need to help them you'll have to run through the fire we've almost put it out at the entrance so your main concern should be to not inhale any smoke hold your breath and take the first right then head straight down the hallway fire doesn't frighten me thanks to hell's blood running in my veins i'll go ahead and wait for you on the other side catch up may avadar keep you safe all according to plan [Music] so [Music] bruh who will prevail does it matter [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] do [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh let us strike as one leave this one already [Music] magritte burritos [Music] thank you for your valor and bravery the enemy was strong but you were stronger and that means i made the right choice just as i thought there were worthy leaders among you i'm especially grateful to them for the courage and common sense they showed while defending the mansion but this attack means we have even less time than i thought someone already knows of our plans and is acting against us you'll begin your expedition immediately lady aldori please i know who arranged this attack the vile king of pitax iravetti what's more i know who among us works for him hey you show everyone the ring you're wearing you think i wouldn't recognize yourovety seal that's why he wasn't killed the bandits recognized him as one of their own by this scenic ring yes such a gambit would be typical of iriveti and his henchmen and yet it still seems suspicious there's definitely a spy among us but who all i have is one word against another i'm afraid you're both under suspicion they both came to your aid lady jumandi but a liar's cunning knows no bounds i've never met these two or their companions for all i know they're all conspiring spies how could you say that we fought together we literally went through fire together and then you vanished into thin air after you promised you'd wait my words might be rash i bet my life despise anyone but this man i saw how he dealt with those creeps with my own eyes a true warrior i'd go with him through hell and hide water this purple crook on the other hand he's got the eyes of a spy and the mug of a spy lady aldori don't listen to this thick-headed barbarian she doesn't know what she's talking about during the attack our leader showed his true colors he forced us to break into the armory and rob it considering the circumstances that was more than reasonable that was a sound decision sometimes one must act at one's own risk and peril until crossing the boundaries of what is allowed showing initiative is no crime it is insane when faced with death to stop and question whether you may be breaking some law or rule even more insane would be to ask forgiveness for making the right decision sorry but your words display a lack of wisdom what about that trick he pulled right before we came in here he knew very well you were fighting the enemy but instead of rushing to help you he dallied as long as he could dropping everything to save people from the fire even though the guards were handling things just fine he was obviously hoping to show up too late and find you already dead trying to save others is commendable but tartuccio's right you were needed here more may sheldon spare me from ever having to make such a choice but he behaved decently as a true leader a true leader is someone who has their priorities straight not someone who would put a valuable ally's life in danger for the sake of some servant enough squabbling i'm still not sure which of you i can trust however the risk of entrusting the whole affair to a spy is too great here's what we'll do two teams will head out that way i'll know at least one group can be counted on to serve my interests in the stolen lands lady aldori most of those who were to set off for the stolen lands have been killed those who yet live will require help please allow me to join the expedition i'm sad to lose such a talented warrior but you're right valerie they have greater need of you right now go and may avadar keep you which of the two teams would you prefer to accompany if my leader allows i would join his team he seems a worthy commander in my eyes commanders military leaders all these laws and rules about dust and vanity i suppose i will accompany tortuccio our leader is good in battle but i don't like all the spiritual agonizing i prefer those who can act without wasting time helping every little pip squeak those like tattuccio oh tertuccio's going to take the credit for himself and be done with it shellin spare me from such allies i'm going with you you're a hero worthy of my quill as for me i know neither of these two at least not well enough and i have no wish to become an unwitting pawn to an unworthy leader if lady jamandi allows i'll remain in rest off and help mend the wounds this attack is inflicted but who knows the road may bring me to the stolen lands but not yet i don't even need to think i'm coming with this man as for you purple toad just wait until we meet along the way i'll be sure to hang your rotten spike guts from the trees all right we have two teams to avoid unnecessary conflict on the road you'll each take a different route to the stolen lands tartuccio's team will go through nevada's crossing the garrison commandant will provide him all the help he needs you will take your team to oleg leviton's trading post he's been complaining about the stag lord's bandits for a while now there you'll be provided with all the necessary travel supplies i'd like to believe you but i know all too well how convincing traitors and spies can be if you're truly innocent i hope you can forgive me this precaution while you're away kestin will investigate the night's events and learn who in restove is working for patox but you should know that it isn't just patox we need to worry about the royal house of sertova may also interfere in our plans i've managed to keep this affair a secret from them so far but that can't last long by my estimations you have no more than three months after that any feats you accomplish will be pointless and now farewell this battle was but the first ordeal along your path and you overcame it as true champions of rest off may the obstacles that follow also fall to your feet fear nothing my friends and return victoria | doktor Almore | UC5HujRj-lx4DjPDg6BTTGcA | 2021-09-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,794 | 20,107 |
vx-Wpq61Y4Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx-Wpq61Y4Q | May 24 UAGC TED Talks Discussion Club Special Meeting: Community Gardens hosted by Caitlin Kavanaugh | ah greetings and Welcome to our May 24th special edition of the TED Talks discussion Club this tonight's session is led by one of our own very own honor students Caitlin Kavanaugh and Caitlin will be talking and leading us in a discussion on two TED Talks related to Urban farming and without further Ado I will turn it over to Caitlin thank you so one of the reasons I kind of wanted to talk about Urban farming and Community gardening is it's been really impactful in my life my family had a garden when we were growing up in the city it was like one of those patio Gardens where you've got a bunch of mismatched pots you're not really sure where the part pots came from they just did in fact show up on the patio one day and you had a tomato plant growing in there and somehow Against All Odds that tomato plants survived and then as I got older I also tried to keep like small like little plants like either like one of those hanging tomato Planters like out on a porch or something easy um and then when covet hit I actually was living there were four of us living together at the time three of my roommates lost their jobs and there was like a very immediate financial concern for our household it was one income four people living together we were thankfully renting a house and when you have four people go and absolutely Stir Crazy some mild Financial concerns you're like oh my gosh what do we do thankfully Denver has a group called Denver Urban Gardens that works with it used to just be low income residents and now it's any Resident it's pay what you can afford and every year they provide citizens with seeds seedlings anything you would really need to grow your own at-home garden and during covid that ended up being one what kept my roommates out of my hair while I was trying to work during the day and also just something like we ended up doing together like coming out of covid you heard so many stories about people who couldn't stand their roommates anymore uh relationships that struggled because you were stuck in the house with people for long stretches of time we spent so much time in our backyard and our front yard trying to somehow convince broccoli to grow in Denver which was like just a bad plan in general the tomato plants did well but we learned a lot we spent a lot of time outside and we realized how much it not only like helped provide food but really helped with our mental health during that time when they were unemployed I was stressed being the only one working but we spent time outside we spent time talking to each other we were spending free time like researching how to garden and it just it helped pass the time a lot better and even since then we no longer live in that house um I have patio Peppers that I grow every year I love hot peppers and you don't really find ghost peppers in the supermarket very often so I just started growing my own and now we can make our own hot sauce so it can be nice and spicy but there are just so many different benefits to either gardening like whether it's in your own backyard on a patio and then there's just the social benefits that come from Community gardening and so much really wasted space in a lot of either like cities or urban areas like one of the videos the first one that we're gonna watch is about a gardener in La who really took advantage of Parkways those little grass bases between the sidewalk and the curbside where normally it's just semi-dead grass and like the occasional tree that you're not supposed to touch for some reason and it just sits there in that dead space and really utilizing spots like that to grow food be more sustainable and just really bring a community together so yeah really want to kick us off with that one sure uh I'm gonna share it and I'm gonna link it in the chat and then I'm gonna pause recording so this is a gorilla Gardener in South Central LA Ron Finley Ted uh Ted Talk it's from 10 years ago but still very good shoot and there it is in chat so after I saw that for the first time I actually looked up how he got a citation like what the city could have possibly tried to cite him for um in 2012 like back before they worked to have it changed to plant anything other than grass and flowers in that area in Los Angeles required a 400 permit to be allowed to make modifications to that space so his citation was for not obtaining the proper 400 permit to plant something that could possibly what was it obstruct the area the way a vegetable garden does which I thought was so silly because he had Pathways in there I saw those Pathways um but it is so interesting that even though it's City owned and you are responsible to maintain it you still needed to apply for a 400 permit to even be able to grow vegetables out there because they were considered an obstruction in 2013 they did I think it was was it the city council voted to waive the enforcement of that law so now in La you can plant in that space without needing to obtain a 400 permit it just blows my mind that in an area that's considered a food desert which is generally like associated with lower income areas that we would look for people to apply for a 400 permit like that is a significant amount of money in an area that is low income and I wonder too where the money even goes I mean there's no cost for these Gardens the city what what possible purpose would that 400 serve you know let alone just it seems like an intentional roadblock it sounds like it's almost underwritten by Burger King or something like that it sounds like an effort by fast food companies and you know to put people keep people down and and enslaved I don't mean to sound like some radical loonier but that's really almost what it starts to look like it sucks and I was thinking too Caitlyn about suburbs and these doctrines and Covenants which compel homeowners to keep their front Lawns uh chemically chemically treated uh to a certain height of grass forget trying to plant anything you know let alone allow dandelions potentially but but and this is everywhere I mean to think that think that there isn't a vital human right in our country to grow vegetables we all it's almost like we need an amendment the Constitution support the right of vegetable growing it's um well like you mentioned in the suburbs and I think it's so interesting when you compare like suburban and urban green spaces when you look into the suburbs you do see more backyards you do see more front yards but when you look in like a more urban like a more densely packed area some of the only green spaces are those like little tree Lawns between the sidewalk and the curb and they're owned by the city which is just so interesting because when you look in Suburban areas you see more green space and it can be privately owned and you can to a degree do what you want with it if you wanted to turn your if you're not in an HOA and you wanted to turn your front lawn into a vegetable garden you could and like Mark said there's obviously Like rules about height so that people can see people can still make like safe turns but there's still plenty of vegetables even like herbs that you can grow that are closer to the ground like you can grow potatoes those are generally not going to like obstruct you you can grow garlic in those little Parkway Tree Lawn areas there's so many other options but it's interesting that they're City owned in urban areas I do have one concern and Caitlin I'd love to hear anyone's thoughts about this this is the Environmental scientist in me my only concern with all of this is um is the impact of vehicle emissions and two things vehicle emissions and pre-existing soil contamination which you know a lot there are areas like former um you know former uh former industrial facilities and such where the solution has been to build to build raised beds and bring in soil because the soil is there is not necessarily safe but also and this is something I know from Gathering herbs and things along the roadside you stay well away from the edge of the road because of emissions impact on the plants so that would be my only concern in these neighborhoods would be the health of the produce in terms of contamination potentially yeah LED Mark Mark you mentioned live that's that's a big one so uh students that are here what are your thoughts about these about this have any of you considered uh getting out in Guerrilla gardening or at least gardening in your own backyard uh how does this how does this uh this message resonate with you you think we should have a right to Garden feel free to grab the bike and and share your thoughts hi um I'm part of that I really do think everyone should be able to like Garden in their own areas that they own and like she said in HOAs they're a whole lot more strict with things like that and in more Suburban areas um I think if it's something that's completely it's for the community and it's supposed to help out especially for kids in these more Suburban areas that they in a lot of like fast food in their faces as he said in the video in his area that's what you see everywhere if kids see more of gardening and vegetables being grown I think they'd be a whole lot more interested in it so and I thought about myself gardening my uh because I have my young daughter and I would hope she'd grow up on better food than I did especially because I grew up in this city as well and we we ate a lot of bad food for us so I really do hope to start a garden with my daughter as she gets a bit older and it's something that I think everyone should do too I think growing your own food is just amazing I feel like you're more in control of what you're eating and it can even be something that you bring to other people and you can make it about your community around you in your neighborhood so I think it's really amazing Charlie's mentions here is my first event I've attended I just want to welcome you to these uh honors events Carly delighted you're here and uh I recognize your name from honors 280 as well in fact welcome to all those honors 280 folks that are here tonight and thank you so you mentioned that you've been interested in gardening in your home that's great gardening could be intergenerational which is fantastic it can get grandparents working with grandchildren it can be Community Building I can get people who never said hello to each other or might live down the street from each other together uh it could be the opportunity to learn about nature learn about environmental processes in the city there's uh wow there's just so much there's so much growing Beyond just producing food I have to admit I was thinking of your your broccoli story there and and thinking there's a book Caitlyn called A Tree Grows in Brooklyn it's a pretty famous novel about ages back but I was thinking a broccoli grows in Denver kind of a modern day if you ever decide to write your Memoirs and your experiences you can have that title I won't charge you a broccoli thought about growing in Denver trying to grow actually true story I was at the my brother my brother and I visited uh we're in DC we visited um Mount Vernon and such and and uh we saw the garden that was there and there's some broccoli growing so this is me all younger days you know so my brother kind of looks around stealthy runs out of the garden grabs some broccoli and we had a we had that night a bit of George Washington's broccoli anyway love it and I saw lyric also just wrote like starting to grow their own Urban spice Garden like the idea of self-sufficiency making your own food and I think that's just a really exciting part of gardening in general whether it's a personal Garden or a community garden growing your own food can also lead to cooking your own food I know I've I've fallen victim to it the Allure and ease of takeout where it's so easy to just grab something real quick and it's rarely that good for you like I know when I'm ordering take out I'm not ordering healthy take it like I'm not ordering a salad I'm ordering a burger I'm ordering pizza but then when I'm cooking at home I'm cooking a more green plate a plate with more vegetables and there's something that uh there's something about being able to grow your own food that I think encourages that too that like healthier aspect of eating and seeking out those foods that are more fresh because you have them great point about herbs Mark and how about a great place to start um you know fresh herbs or do wonders for meals parsley cilantro personal favorite of mine although it doesn't handle the heat well here in Georgia Rosemary that actually does pretty well where I am here in Georgia I saw you mentioned there congratulations for overwintering in Ohio that's that's Quite a feat but absolutely and these they just that just adds a rich as Rich richness of sense as well to your immediate environment some of them will grow like weeds but you have to be careful when you plant your mints or your mint will be everywhere it'll be you know it'll just take over everything which you know isn't necessarily a bad thing then there's the irony of the fact that like dandelions are about one of the most healthy foods you can eat that they're they're super food uh and we we eradicate them from our Lawns so there's also you know kind of drifting into into the lazy person like myself I can also go out and gather things then there's also and then I'll stop talking about this there's also the potential for perennial like trees we have a there's a huge um edible Forest going in in Atlanta and in my own backyard I've got a whole Grove of pawpaw trees developing and paw paws are amazing and you won't find them at the grocery store because they don't travel well they're the largest fruit they get to like this size it's the largest trees for that grows in North America and the pawpaw tree itself is a tropical genius most of the trees in that genus live in the tropics but Paul Paul is the only one that doesn't so um amazing flavor too it's kind of like a cross between banana and vanilla pudding amazing stuff we've never tasted one it was on my bucket list for the life to taste one finally I realized I just had to grow my own but fig trees fig trees are a great great place to start too so um can I tell a funny story about things really fast so Caitlin you said something about growing peppers and uh Mr Alford you were talking about things that grow wildly just so quickly um my father-in-law he is a lover of spicy foods and peppers he'll eat them as snacks and all over his Ranch he will spit out the seeds from them and he now has pepper plants that are growing through these old tractors all over his property it's hilarious you can be looking at a 60 year old tractor and just see a tall plant in the Middle with peppers popping off of it because he spit them out right under it like plants are so just some of them are just so resilient and this is in uh Deep South Texas where um it's if it's like 115 degrees where I am in north Texas then down there it can be like 125 and these plants just grow amazingly and there's barely any rain down there it is just weird but it's amazing Peppers get to thrive in there which is so funny I know it's like okay you're telling me it's dry and hot time to kick up the heat let's go spicy all the way but that's one of the nice things about spicy peppers too like when we grow peppers outside the we try to do like the the hot peppers because they can also act as kind of like a natural deterrent to the squirrels that also like to frequent our balcony they get one of those spicy peppers first and they are suddenly much less interested in anything else our patio might have to offer for them that's a good way to keep your plants pretty good huh absolutely so thank you for letting for letting me tell that funny story I just love the idea of pepper plants just growing out of old tractors like you walk by it and it's like I'll just grab one real quick spit out the seeds grow another one next to it so it's funny because he will do that if he sees them growing he's like well that's a snack for me and grabs him right out and moves right along to the next Mark I want to eat the whole thing foreign yeah Mark we have uh the fig tree we have we have these Flying Squirrels if you've never seen flying squirrels they're so ridiculously cute it's really hard to be upset with them they have immense eyes and they're just these cute little cuddly fluffy things they occupy one of my bird feeders bird houses rather and I can you can open up the side and see their little face is looking around but they will they will strategically just take one bite out of the Fig and then go into another one and do the same and the same they did they did occupy a neighbor's birdhouse and they stored uh pecans they got pecans from nearby tree and stored them and my neighbor was able to have pecans the whole winter because they ended up filling the filling their little little structure with the profits so sometimes you can coexist with with wildlife and sometimes deer are tricky where I am and maybe some of you have that problem too uh rabbits can be tough groundhogs they are it is that is a challenge to going into someone else certain looks like a lot of people have vendettas against squirrels specifically yeah squirrels yeah awesome yeah cool then do we want to show the next video yep I'm I'm putting it in the chat right now I'm gonna let people who are watching the recording know it is how Urban agriculture is transforming Detroit by DaVita Davids Davidson and uh those links will be posted in the description of the video as well so make sure you watch the Ted Talk and then come back to the discussion I think one of the exciting things that she mentions is really just like the wide variety of opportunities that come from Community Gardens like stuff that you may not even think of at first like not just the access to like healthier food and produce but then the business opportunities it can provide for like historically low income communities and I guess it would be interesting to see if anyone here is familiar with like either Urban Farms or Community Gardens in their areas or even kind of like initiatives like she mentioned where they have produce stands for local Urban Farmers where or Community Kitchens where they're able to make and share and sell that kind of stuff grow Pittsburgh I think yeah you mentioned Timothy mentioned too in chat that there's Community Farms that are pretty popular in area around Pittsburgh a group called grow Pittsburgh in that area too there's actually Tristan mentioned that there's a community garden at a college near them and there's actually a high school down the road from us that also has a community garden and I think one of their old Sports Fields they converted to a community garden there's also a lot of young Farmers that are starting their own Farms in a lot of these urban areas and you didn't mention it but places that this is done include rooftops there's actually an immense rooftop garden in New York City and then there's also vertical Farms there's one called the plant in Chicago which is several floors and the idea is to integrate different kinds of agricultural production I think they even make beer there and other kinds of products and that's one really in terms of one challenge that Urban farmers face is being able to make a living doing that those that the side they're actually going to do it Community Gardens of course work by community members all pitching in but if you're going to have a garden with an actual farmer how is that farmer going to make money and that's kind of a tricky thing what what a lot of these Farms are doing is they're turning to Specialty sometimes even value-added products like mushrooms you can grow shiitake mushrooms and logs you can Retreat I know we're Farms that have done this and they're they're incredibly expensive and you can then source to local restaurants what you're doing of course there's a trade-off because that will enable the farmer to be able to be successful but it won't enable the food to get in the hands of those that most need it because they can't afford it thank goodness there are programs that put staff you know Monies into enable enable people on those kinds of food food funding sources suspend those dollars at local farm markets and that's one way that they can begin to to uh to have access to the food and the farmers can can be able to because it does come down to sustainability how do we how do we sustain these kinds of projects so but Detroit's a neat example there are lots of interesting garden projects um a foot there it's a really good example New York City is another there's a lot of in Chicago even a lot of a lot of interesting agricultural projects going on evolved any of you are interested by the way in general and what's going on in your community I'm going to go ahead and type the uh the the um wonderful website into the into the chat here it's localharvest.org www dot Local Harvest .org and uh that has a for some reason it didn't I guess it doesn't include the HTTP but that did that will actually enable you to search by ZIP code for area Farms farmers markets other kinds of ways that you can support with what's already going on out there so I actually have a CSA Farm near me that's in I think urban areas in a couple of lots in a highly developed part of a little town it's not a huge town but it's actually using Lots it's kind of amazing what they're doing managed to do so it's also interesting just how much vacant space like I think in both videos they mentioned like the different amounts of vacant space that were available in their cities like cities that you traditionally would think of as like super dense or like super populated like La he was saying there was 26 miles or 26 square miles of vacant land and in the video about Detroit they mentioned 40 square miles of vacant land and when you think about how much of that could potentially be converted to areas where people would be able to grow make larger and more profitable Farms too when we're looking at like independent businesses or local community grow spaces there's so much room available for it so it's it's interesting to see how much Urban gardening I think has gotten a little more popular in the past few years and hopefully seeing like where where that land goes and how much of it can actually go towards initiatives like Community or Urban Gardens or larger co-opted Urban Farms like like they had in that video where they were actually able to bring people there and eat at their Farm like That's so exciting another cool thing that that I know some City Farmers do this is they will just basically knock on on someone's door and say hey can I use your backyard to grow vegetables and I'll give you a portion of what I grow and that's another there's a lot of creative Partnerships that are that are possible as well and of course rooftops or right-of-way for a for a railroad there's another another kind of stuff and I know it can definitely vary by City too but I know in a Karen Denver some of the Community Gardens depending on the neighborhood they're in they also keep chickens so they can use the community garden space for chickens if it's an area that allows it a couple of them have beehives as well so it's not just about like what you can grow sometimes it's also about like okay what else can we do in this space that really gives us some of that value like beekeeping it's you know I feel like you read about um dwindling populations of bees different like uh colony collapse like all of these potential issues and then seeing like beehives at local Gardens like there's so much benefit to that just between for the plants that are there and also again like local communities when we're talking about eating healthier like that's that's potentially a more natural sweetener that you can rely on too if it's in grade on your summer salads we have a couple minutes left anyone like to share any experiences they've had with with either supporting farms in the city environment or or visiting them or working on them anyone like to share any experiences or thoughts in our last couple minutes or have any questions for for Caitlyn about Urban Gardens and urban gardening oh there's a message popping up Carly says I now inspired to learn more about gardening and Ted Talks give me a lot of information yeah um I'm sure you can reach out to Caitlin or to one of us for additional content like I said there's there's a lot out there there's a lot of whatever City you're in or near I bet you there's at least one Urban gardening initiative going on there I would almost guarantee it maybe not in Gnome Alaska that's that's about the only one I can think of the far north of Alaska is probably out but just about anywhere else I can almost guarantee there's some sort of project going on and I know like Marx mentioned a couple times there's a lot of things you can do indoors if you're not looking if you don't have like a large backyard if you don't have a deck or a patio like my mom grows basil in an old cup that we broke a couple years ago on her kitchen window still and that is just where she grows her basil and then when she's washing the dishes she throws water at it so there's some smaller things that you can do at home like lyric mentioned like growing an aloe vera plant uh those are great to have at home especially during the summer I feel like they're also one of those harder ones to kill so if you're not necessarily someone with the greenest Thumb in the world there's plants like that that you can also grow at home that are super useful and your brown thumb will not cause them too much damage well I should we should close by mentioning oh there's some great posts coming in about helping the carbon dioxide pollution absolutely that's a great one but I just wanted to let in the last minute uh mention that if you're here as you probably are we're working towards your 15 hours of pla credit first of all you can shortcut part of that by being the next Caitlyn um although Caitlin will be hard to follow you but the next the next Caitlyn you can choose a project that interests you topic whatever kind that relates to any of the four pillars locate a couple TED talks and and we'll make it happen encourage you to do that next though you can also of course record your hour and I strongly we strongly encourage you to do that right away after this event to go into that qualtrics link it's in the honors learning community and complete it and then put it on your your uh your spreadsheet your Excel spreadsheet as well so you're keeping 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OJnJmkURnBc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJnJmkURnBc | On Your Being & Becoming ~ Floating Poetry Broadcast No. 83 | how wide open is the window of your awareness is the path to yourself is the door to your body to your heart to your soul are you to believing you can have any kind of life many kinds of lies to realizing every waking day every dreaming night you're swimming in a wide open sea of potentiality welcome to the latest floating poetry broadcast and thank you for leaning in to the 83rd show in my ongoing weekly series coming to you live from the deeply shaped and shaping coast of new england from rhode island by the sea this is your point and poetorialist colin gerdaka a voice for living our days more poetically more expressively more soulfully last week we ventured into the unknown from the hidden to the foreign to the curious mysterious and nameless into realms of the unfamiliar the uncertain the unexplored this week sensing into your beingness and our becomings their sounding resounding chords whatever they are for you and the passages between who and how we each are today and what inner forms embodiments we can or may arrive at and into from here to shine some greater light and thought on our theme i curated a pooling of cultural commentary poetry and inquiry and as we step foot there step mind heart and spirit there i'd like to share for a moment some listeners notes to me that have come over various broadcasts uh from jimmy in new york city colin the floating poetry broadcasts are definitely being heard in this household again and again because they are of enduring value both the material and the delivery of it material and delivery who could ask for anything more thank you jimmy um from russell out in san francisco wonderful stuff astonished feeling everything well this for me is um and always wish to delight and astonish when i can and for listeners to feel to really feel to feel further in deeper in thank you russell um craig out in uh marin california i love these expanded sessions it really feels like you've got the space to take us on a deeper and more satisfying journey thank you greg and yes i began with shorter form offerings but soon expanded the time to delve more generously into territory that really called for it and this last for now is from robin right here in in rhode island and it's question it's a thought and a question as i begin to listen to more and more poetry my quote ear is beginning to change for example the adjectives pop and the adverbs lend in intensity can you explain what is happening is it the act of listening to audio only somehow changing the listening i've always believed there's a difference between hearing and listening listening is a richer experience does poetry facilitate the richness well since this question i i did put forth a broadcast number 81 on hearing and listening apropos and the dimensions and differences between them they're interrelated but not the same so a large reason i chose to make these programs and in the form i have is because it offers a to me missing way to explore and expand our beingness our awareness our whole fullness aliveness also as live cast versus pre-recorded podcasts there's a dynamism and energy and electricity in and around the presenting i do and the engaged listening happening that we all feel and not just when we're connecting in a given hour but also felt when you listen to any replay for those who have you know the sensation and i also want people leaning in to not be on yet another screen or distracted by visuals to ease all that screen fatigue and instead to relax and use their outer ears to listen and their inner ears and other inner senses to hear to keen into the shared poetry and commentary flowing out over the airways you know in the old radio days the times before television and homes the radio was a wonderful kind of hearth people would gather around with real intent and eagerness and there were many programs especially radio plays like orson welles mercury theater that would marvelously and to me more greatly engage and kindle and heighten everyone's imaginations the purpose of these floating poetry broadcast is to bring more of this experience more immersion more reflection more dimension and yes richness so too the choice to have no active imagery other than one of my visual poems is a face plate for each shell that's reflective of each theme i also desire through these programs of my larger poetic arts my poetic sphere from the spoken to the written to the visual and theatrically presented to make poetry not only more delightful for lovers of these forms but also newly inviting and accessible to a wider audience especially those who didn't realize how understandable enjoyable and vitalizing it can be bringing poetry alive afresh to those in the world maybe you hungry and thirsty for heart mind and spirit nourishment for uplifting and inspiring it works remarkably like everything meaningful when listeners come freely are open and fully present are listening closely and hearing deeply joseph stroud has a poem that um sort of i feel fits uh to as a footnote here before we go on is imagining in paren's poetry it's for michael his twin brother we strung 50 feet of string between two cans my brother on one side of the fence me on the other he talked into his can as i held mine to my ear and then we would switch whispering to each other our secrets what we told no one else hearing at each end only what we might imagine all right well let's go on now to uh all into being and becoming with uh the genes of the soul uh i mean malouf m-a-a-l-o-u-f on how we inhabit our identity person's identity she said in her book in the name of identity is like a pattern drawn in a tightly stretched parchment touch just one part of it just one allegiance and the whole person will react the whole drum will sound i sometimes find myself examining my identity as other people examine their conscience as you may imagine my object is not to discover within myself some quote essential allegiance in which i may recognize myself rather the opposite i scour my memory to find as many ingredients of my identity as i can i then assemble and arrange them i don't deny any of them any person of good will trying to carry out his or her own examination would soon like me discover that the identity is a special case mankind itself is made up of special cases life is a creator of differences each one of us has to make his way while choosing between the paths that are urged upon him or her and those that are forbidden or strewn with obstacles they are not themselves from the outset nor do they just quote grow aware of what they are they they become what they are they don't merely grow aware of their identity they acquire it step by step thank you amin what would a portrait of your being sound or look or feel like today here's edward hirsch self-portrait i live between my heart and my head like a married couple who can't get along i lived between my left arm which is swift and sinister and my right which is righteous i lived between a laugh and a scowl and voted against myself a two-party system my left leg dawdled or danced along my right cleaved to the straight and narrow my left shoulder was like a stripper on vacation my right stood upright as a roman soldier let's just say that my left side was the organ donor and leave my private parts alone but as for my eyes which are two shades of brown well dionysus meet apollo look at eve raising her left eyebrow while adam puts his right foot down no one expected it to survive but divorce seemed out of the question i suppose my left hand and my right hand will be clapped over my chest in the coffin and i'll be reconciled at last i'll be whole again well that led me somehow uh too intuitively to philosopher alan watts um the taboo of knowing who you are how about that for a title um and isn't that something um for now and um examples um royal of examinings and reconsiderings that we can get up to as we were just hearing about examining he said this feeling of being lonely and very temporary visitors in the universe is in flat contradiction to everything known about man and all other living organisms in the sciences we do not quote come into this world we come out of it as leaves from a tree as the ocean quote waves the universe quote peoples every individual is an expression of the whole realm of nature a unique action of the total universe this fact is rarely if ever experienced by most individuals even those who know it to be true in theory do not sense or feel it but continue to be aware of themselves as isolated quote egos inside bags of skin unless one is able to live fully in the present the future is a hoax there is no point whatever in making plans for a future which you will never be able to enjoy when your plans mature you will still be living for some other future beyond you will never never be able to sit back with full in contentment and say now i've arrived the universe implies the organism and each single organism implies the universe only the quote single glance of our spotlight narrowed attention which has been taught to confuse its glimpses with separate quote things must somehow be opened to the full vision thank you alan watts and from there the poet and philosopher david white has some wisdom on belonging and how to be at home in yourself to offer us you know how at home do you feel in your being as we speak or recently and did you before is it different and do you want to be more so ahead of now he said to feel as if you belong as one of the great triumphs of human existence and especially to sustain a life of belonging and to invite others into that but it's interesting to think that our sense of slight woundedness around not belonging is actually one of our core competencies that though the crow is just itself and the stone is just itself and the mountain is just itself and the cloud and the sky we are the one part of creation that knows what it's like to live in exile and that the ability to turn your face toward home is one of the great human endeavors and the great human stories it's interesting to think that no matter how far you are from yourself no matter how exiled you feel from your contribution to the rest of the world or to society that as a human being all you have to do is enumerate exactly the way you don't feel at home in the world to say exactly how you don't belong and the moment you've uttered the exact dimensionality of your exile you're already taking the path back to the way back to the place you should be you're already on your way home look at david white well someone i believe was greatly wildly at home in himself was walt whitman and this is from his song of myself number 51 the past is and present wilt i have filled them emptied them and proceed to fill my next fold of the future listener up there what have you to confide to me look in my face while i snuff the sidle of evening talk honestly no one else hears you and i stay only a minute longer do i contradict myself very well then i contradict myself i am large i contain multitudes i concentrate toward them that are nigh i wait on at the door slab who has done his day's work who will soon just be through with his supper who wishes to walk with me will you speak before i am gone will you prove already too late thank you walt whitman know there are there have always been great models of natural being and uh beingness around us uh ponder uh the animals this poem is uh called what we what can we learn from our fellow animals who are only ever and so beautifully so wildly themselves pure presence each moment no pretense ambivalence no choosing otherness the great blue heron the dolphin humpback whale the leopard and lion the mustang the majestic elephant and the rest of the living world the remarkable realm of mountains and clouds fjords and trees we share the planet with paragons of wholeness perfect models of naturalness who show us the vibrancy and harmony of simply being at one imagine the freedom of denying nothing being bravely visible in your animal skin embodying expressing your own clear and true human nature and what if learning from the seasons and not least this one of autumn that we're in we'll soon be leaving this is from harvest season by danielle trudeau from keystone news um and you know with that as a question what seeds for the future are you planting um she says i find comfort in the ever-changing seasons it is both familiar and new i also like the idea that part of the harvest season is about choosing and planting the seeds for the future sometimes i like to think of the seeds as powerful questions what powerful questions are you posing to yourself right now who might you pose um speaking of david white he has a talk out from a little few years ago called hidden harvest the inner seasons of everyday life it's a very good talk you can find it on his site i believe and elsewhere and he explores the way we often lack the patience to wait for a true ripening of our labors instead moving on to new initiatives before the one for which we've worked a hard time has had time to flower when we do this we deprive ourselves of a deep celebration of harvest one of the great experiences of human life so that talk hidden harvest you might look out for that i was thinking of an harvest of the poem by reina from 1902 it's a herb stock and it's about the finding and missing of a fulfilling lifestyle it's really based on the metaphors of autumn and different stanzas deal with different aspects of autumn and i thought that was very relevant um it's ultimately the perfection of nature is requested and the consequences of missing perfection of humans lives is depicted um so i thought you might like to hear it uh in two forms one in the original german i'll give it my best german today and then in english here's the a translation by mary kinsey day in autumn after the summer's yield lord it is time to let your shadow lengthen on the sundials and in the pastures let the rough winds fly as for the final fruits coax them to roundness direct on them two days of warmer light to hail them golden toward their term and harry the last few drops of sweetness through the wine whoever is homeless now will build new shelter who lives alone will live indefinitely so waking up to read a little draft long letters and along the city's avenues fitfully wander when the wild leaves loosen thank you well looked at one way we others could be said to have various quote incarnations on earth some of them may happen naturally dramatically or suddenly and some may come about by conscious intent by necessity or choice this is a gut renovation after i came to this point myself years back stripping your life down to your bare walls your innards sometimes by choice sometimes by force by seismic events like great loss or divorce then starting over starting fresh this time with clear intention wise design deliberation to build on the strengths and virtues of your sure inner structure to create an inviting new living place for yourself that years and incarnations later you feel grand about inhabiting daily thankful for renovating deep down in your gut well amusing as i was on harvest of our lives and autumn time and the metaphors and literal feelings of autumn and experiences of autumn was the richerness of being on its way and what and how much richer when we're in touch and in tune with the natural world i came back to uh jay drew lanham the poetic ornithologist and wildlife ecologist and his memoirs of a colored man's love affair with nature it's called the home place apple trees and tangles of muscadines hang danby the fruit dense orchards offer a final call to the wildlings fox's deer coons possum and wild turkeys fatten in the feasting the air is spiced with the scent of dying leaves the perfume of decay gathers as berries ripen into wild wine even the sun sits differently in an autumnal sky sending a mellower light and somber slants that foretell the coming change when the moon glows in a mid-november sky like a pallid sun i too am so soaked in wanting and woods lust that i might as well wander like a warbler in the joyous urgency of it all how's that for a man in touch with being his being and the being of nature thank you jader lanham well beyond of course autumn and autumning falling winter and catherine may wintering is her book the power and of rest and retreat in difficult times lovely book very helpful book i suppose um in a way and uh so soon past our now autumn um she talks about wintering and of course what realty also uh was a man who reverenced winter as the season for tending to the inner garden of the soul he said suddenly um to be healed again and aware the very ground of his my being he said my mind and spirit was given time and space in which to go on growing well mae writes in her book since childhood we're taught to ignore sadness to stuff it down into our satchels and pretend it isn't there as adults we often have to learn to hear the clarity of its call that is wintering it is the act of acceptance of sadness it is the practice of allowing ourselves to feel it as a need it is the courage to stare down the worst parts of our experience and to commit to healing them the best we can wintering is a moment of intuition our true needs felt keenly we are in the habit of imagining our lives to be linear a long march from birth to death in which we mass our powers only to surrender them again all the while slowly losing our youthful beauty this is a brutal untruth life meanders like a path through the woods we have seasons when we flourish in seasons when the leaves fall from us revealing our bare bones given time they grow again hibernacle is a poem about a form of wintering often an important time too as rookie said to take and to be in and just ate in at points in our lives hibernacle a sanctuary for one embering spirit out of public view other people's reach a sacred inner place where fresh bread and honest wine for the soul are kept to nourish it whenever more nourishment more replenishment is needed a hallowed place we can each learn to find enter be for communing in solitude with our source our kindling essence philosopher john o'donoghue on offers this on selfhood on the crucible of identity it's crucial to understand that experience itself is not merely an empirical process of appropriating or digesting blocks of life it's rather a journey of transfiguration both that which is lived and the one who lives it are transfigured selfhood is not an imperial possession of the human orphan it's not exclusively human selfhood is more patient and ancient a diverse intimacy of the earth with itself if the earth has the most ancient networks of selfhood then the memory of the earth is the ultimate harvester and preserver of all happening and experience taking experience seriously must make it equally necessary to take the destiny or future of experience seriously it's a particularly poignant necessity given that the future of each experience is its disappearance and the destiny of every experience is transience it makes a ghost out of each experience there was never a dawn that did not drop down into noon never a noon which did not fade into evening and never an evening that did not get buried in the graveyard of the night thank you john o'donoghue and the nature writer henry besten it's from his so meaningful book a northern farm which i've quoted once or twice uh or more over a different programs uh apropos the mechanical strain is in humanity and if it is given us a machine civilization increasingly difficult to manage it it's also given us the wheel and the knife yet what we must ask today is whether or not the mechanical strain has increased out of all bounds and taken over an undue proportion of the way of life it's well to use the wheel but it is fatal to be bound to it what has come over our age is an alienation from nature unexampled in human history it has cost us our sense of reality and all but cost us our humanity with the passing of a relation to nature worthy both of nature and the human spirit with the slow burning down of the poetic sense together with the noble sense of religious reference to which it is allied man is almost ceased to be man torn from earth and unaware having neither the inheritance and awareness of man nor the other sureness and integrity of the animal we have become vagrants in space desperate for the meaninglessness which is closed about us true humanity is no inherent and abstract right but an achievement and only through the fullness of human experience may we be as one with all who have been and all who are yet to be sharers and brethren and partakers of the mystery of living reaching to the full of human peace and the full of human joy thank you henry besten by the way he wrote that i i think at least maybe in the 40s at the latest was that i believe the 50s so we're talking about over half a century ago and look where we are right now he could have said that today and it been right on the on the mark um bill plotkin from uh animus.org that's from his soulcraft musings which are marvelous all series of them and this one began or at the beginning of it there's only one question how to love this world was mary oliver's line and he said i agree with mary oliver this is the question our principle and most essential inquiry at this time on planet earth is not for example how to create a sustainable society that's a good question an urgent one but not the most essential how to create a life enhancing society is closer to the mark but still not it it's this what would it look like if we really loved this world our more than human world as fully as we're able both individually and collectively if enough of us got good at living this question we'd be well on our way to building a healthier society that's not only sustainable but life enhancing by getting better at loving this world we'd also be doing all we can to foster species and human diversity ecological health climate stabilization and life-enhancing governance the primary question then is not how do i take care of myself or my family or my community but how do i care for the world if this were the principal question enough of us lived or the question most of us live most of the time we would among other things be doing what's best for ourselves our family and our community what does it mean to love the world for everyone it means to intimately know deeply care about and actively care for a particular place on earth its creatures land forms water soils and air its health integrity and stories we are born as that answer we embark upon the journey the sole initiation to uncover and become the answer that has always been waiting within us thank you bill plotkin came across um after that um a fellow named carl r rogers on becoming a person and it was a section of something he wrote back in 1961 the good life and the fully functioning person actually wrote in 1953 published in 61 i've gradually come to one negative conclusion about the good life seems to me that the good life is not any fixed state it's not in my estimation the state of virtue or contentment or nirvana or happiness it's not a condition in which the individual is adjusted or fulfilled or actualized to use psychological terms it's not a state of drive reduction or tension reduction or homeostasis the good life is a process not a state of being it's a direction not a destination the direction which constitutes the good life is that which is selected by the total organism when there's a psychological freedom to move in any direction this organ organismically selected that's a new word to me direction seems to have certain discernible qualities which appear to be the same in a wide variety of unique individuals the good life from the point of view of my experience is the process of movement in a direction which the human organism selects when it's inwardly free to move in any direction and the general qualities of this selected direction appear to have a certain universality well he's much more on that so you might want to look him up here's a poem apropos um about being free to choose our way our expression of self our feeling for life for nature each other is a certainly a cause celeb for me being my fiercely my own sovereign person being at liberty is the title living in a state of super fluidity the gift grail remark ability to be wholly your own man or woman to choose the flow you desire to go with to dance footloose freestyle in any direction of desire to know and feel what it is to be entirely at liberty in your body and spirit on this daily planet becoming here's wikipedia becoming the possibility of change in the physical or excuse me philosophical study of ontology the concept of becoming originated in ancient greece with the philosopher's heraclitus of a thesis when the sixth century bc said that nothing in this world is constant except change and becoming everything is impermanent it was made by him with the famous quote quote no man ever steps in the same river twice so around becoming we must speak i feel of metamorphosis and how it can happen to us does happen becoming a butterfly brightly colored abundantly winged lighter than air to become one you must climb out of your chrysalis out of your carapace your self discover then enter your newer truer form and fly off fly forth flutter freely into the wider wilder world today mel schwartz writes from being to becoming some people can't wait to transform others often ask why they have to change and in that he says our mechanistic worldview has been entrenched since the 17th century it's from this way of seeing that we've obfuscated flow and movement in a participatory universe the creative potential is the deity that supplants objectivity and rational thinking for all conscious entities the process of becoming puts us squarely in this new paradigm of personal evolution and participatory change the process of becoming is forgiving in the flow of it we are no longer rooted in the hardship of fear and security or the notions of mistakes a fuller participation our unfolding life assists us in the art of living well becoming as open and unlimited being is structured and limiting as the artists artists crafts their hearts so might we look at our life learning to live artfully has us see our lives as a process open to inquiry and learning always receptive to new meaning rob bresny in his latest uh e letter quotes uh the french critic charles de beaux the important thing he said is to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become and bresni says did he really mean at any moment like while we're in a convenience store buying a magazine while we're lying in bed ready for sleep and reviewing the events of the day while we're adrift and apathetic melancholy watching too much tv and neglecting our friends at any moment i say yes at all times and in all places be ready to sacrifice what you are for what you could become i found some glimmerings and uh bernhard gunter's uh 2015 piece independent individuality embodiment and the anchoring of a higher frequency and there were a couple of quotes that i thought were wonderful to share with with all of you sam harris there's no telling how much i might change in the future just as one wouldn't draw a lasting conclusion about oneself on the basis of a brief experience of indigestion when needn't do so on the basis of how one is thought or behaved for vast stretches of time in the past a creative change of inputs to the system learning new skills forming new relationships adopting new habits of attention may radically transform one's life sam harris phillip shepard from the embodiment manifesto we need practices that will help us beyond quote listening to the body and instead enable us to listen to the world through the body the task is not to make the body do new things that are good for us but to surrender the tyrants place in the head and yield to our embodied wisdom which belongs to the world as much as to us and knows the whole so intimately that it recognizes its steadfast unseen gaze in each individual pebble star and blade of grass philip shepherd and one more by someone you would you would know of joseph campbell you must give up the life you planned in order to have the life that is waiting for you donald justice has this poor men and forty men at forty learn to close softly the doors to rooms they will not be coming back to at rest on a stair landing they feel it moving beneath them now like the deck of a ship though the swell is gentle and deep in mirrors they rediscover the face of the boy as he practices tying his father's tie there in secret and the face of that father still warm with the mystery of lather they are more fathers than sons themselves now something is filling them something that is like the twilight sound of the crickets immense filling the woods at the foot of the slope behind their mortgaged houses thank you donald justice well here's a poem line about this maybe interesting to see the virtues of social tribes but also the downsides of them the straitjacketing of free being a free expression that can happen depending on what kind of tribe it is and this is uh from new york city's east side as i observed its ethos at different points i lived on the west side for decades but occasionally would venture over to the east being mayflowerly tribal is the title is their social bible sworn too till death even before birth what's to them truer is their blood it's bluer and what's judgeable isn't fungible or expungable staying in and under control that's how they roll if you're not a member brother take a powder the mayflowerly tribal pray heed the parable hermetically unsealed is a poem about opening up staying open staying unbottled uncorked you can try and seal parts of yourself off isolate your flows floods of thoughts or feelings from possible or actual breaches of mind or heart make yourself airtight watertight as a way to avert contain feared damage to your emotional hull fine for a sea going ship but contrary to nature unnatural to the natural way of all life-going bodies whose porousness makes them counter culturally more impervious less thinkable where everything works as a whole in a holy unenclosed flow free exchange of information energy essence that each of us needs to be fully freely alive buoyant conversant and ever emergent within with each without you know i think of part of each becoming uh we may come to to me is about both letting go of what no longer belongs or no longer serves and allowing what wants to come in what wants to change this is called all the layers it was written for a very dear a friend of soul brother on his 61st birthday but it applies i'd say to all of us all the layers it's called all the layers from them and through them the thin to the thick arduous to porous of life's layers of all the plaster and varnish stripping and priming from your upbringing and upheaving to your uplifting and uprighting the endless igneous strata that have formed you that you have over time cairo's time your own consciously chosen time shaped and reshaped to become who you now more fully and truly are who beyond all those layers under and over layerings most desire to be william stafford has this poem the way it is um it's a poem central to the holding to our essence no matter what there's a thread you follow it goes among things that change but it doesn't change people wonder about what you're pursuing you have to explain about the thread but it's hard for others to see while you hold it you can't get lost tragedies happen people get hurt or die and you suffer and get old nothing you you can do stops times unfolding you don't ever let go of the threat thank you william stafford um david white once more but in a different vein speaks from his book constellations of forms of harvest and one of them as a beauty as the harvest of presence and you know i've done a program on presence and speak at many points about it in relation to many themes um and he says it's the evanescent moment of seeing or hearing on the outside what already lives far inside us the eyes the ears or the imagination suddenly become a bridge between the here and the there between then and now between the inside and the outside beauty is the conversation between what we think is happening outside in the world and what is just about to occur far inside thank you again david white how do you feel about beauty about truth about goodness about your humanness you know many of my sentiments well here's hear some more that it says truth beauty and goodness things worth transcending to places daily possible through choices of thought desire feeling emerson was onto something outside the mind and the empirical inside the intuition in the individual the spiritual the original where the world and the soul freely commune commingle but getting down and opening up to essence where truth lives with beauty with goodness with pure humanness mark's transpo old man leaves parties beautiful paying to being embodied with joy and a deep sense of promise old man leaves party it was clear when i left the party that though i was over 80 i still had a beautiful body the moon shone down as it will on moments of deep introspection the wind held its breath and look somebody left a mirror leaning against a tree making sure that i was alone i took off my shirt the flowers of beargrass nodded their moonwashed heads i took off my pants and the magpies circled the redwoods down in the valley the creaking river was flowing once more how strange that i should stand in the wilds alone with my body i know what you were thinking i was like you once but now with so much before me so many emerald trees and weed whiten fields mountains and lakes how could i not be only myself this dream of flesh from moment to moment thank you mark strand uh different poem for a different friend carlos cares is out there in the world i have to reach out to him i haven't spoken with him in a while but to again i believe for assaults because the spirit never ages the joys of life are edgeless ageless out of every boundedness they flow with ease with light and sound color and consciousness when you can awake each day with spirit bring to your day a lively eye a lively heart a lively mind engage and behold the wonders great and small old and new the everywhere beauty innocence serendipity from the wild green majesty of a forest to the wild blue bounty of an ocean to the wild white poetry and purity of snow-capped mountains when you can rise and breathe in the fresh air of possibility for deep feeling holy loving inner peace and outer harmony whoever and wherever you are however long you've lived or may be living in the world because the spirit never grows old despite the bodies waxing and waning never fades or slows only shines sings forth readily only flows timelessly freely and ever joyfully upon your inviting upon your allowing um louis thomas um has a book called late night thoughts on listening to mahler's ninth symphony and it's really about our human potential and he said we are in for one surprise after another if we keep at it and keep alive we can build the structures for human society never seen before thoughts never thought before music never heard before jane hirschfield has this poem wood salt tin little soul do you remember you once walked over wooden boards to a house that sat on stilts in the sea it was early the sun painted brightness onto the water and wherever you sat the path led directly to you some mornings the sea road was muted scratched in some mornings blinding then it would leave little saw it is strange even now it is early and this for me soul to soul your soul to the world soul your heart to the world's heart your mind to the world's mind microcosm to macrocosm connecting conversing co-creating it's all to solve this one and with the good air in with the good air with the good earth with the good self with this remarkably good life this gift of being alive of being awake in the world but being awake to the world around and inside to all the goodness and lightness of this world despite its sadness darkness to all the possibilities for living each day in states of greaterness and states of gratefulness arachlitis not only said that no man ever steps in the same river twice he also said everything is made of light paul cezanne the painter paul cezanne said everything we see is light and a sojourner truth is you must shine your own light so here's a clarion call of mine to you toward that because we need light beings light bearers light workers and warriors more than ever right now in the world being of light be a man a woman a child of light a bearer of light a kindler and keeper of light that beacons in all directions sweeps over dark seas stony shores the faces of vessels of sailors of known and unknown voyagers well as we wind toward the last of our time for now a few few more things i love writer poet diane ackerman on the secret life of the senses and the measure of our aliveness and this is from her book a natural history of the senses there's no way in which to understand the world without first detecting it through the radar net of our senses they define the edge of consciousness and because we're born explorers and questors after the unknown we spend a lot of our lives pacing that wind swept perimeter we take drugs we go to circuses we [ __ ] through jungles we listen to loud music we purchase exotic fragrances we pay hugely for culinary novelties and are even willing to risk our lives to sample a new taste in japan chefs offer the flesh of the puffer fish or fugu which is highly poisonous unless prepared with exquisite care the most distinguished chefs leave just enough of the poison in the flesh to make the diner's lips tingle so that they know how close they are to coming to their mortality our senses which feel so personal and impromptu would seem and seem at times the divorces from other people reach far beyond us they're an extension of the genetic chain that connects us to everyone who has ever lived they bind us to other people into animals across time and country and happenstance they bridge the personal and the impersonal the one private soul with its many relatives the individual with the universe all of life on earth the great affair the love affair with life is to live as variously as possible to groom one's curiosity like a high spirited thoroughbred climb aboard and gallop over the thick sun struck hills every day when there is no risk the emotional terrain is flat and unyielding and despite all its dimensions valleys pinnacles and detours life will seem to have none of its magnificent geography only a length it began in mystery and it will end in mystery but what a savage and beautiful country lies in between thank you diane ackerman let's go there let's keep going there um the remarkable polymathic poet painter novelist philosopher adnan at 95 she wrote this book called shifting the silence in her mid 90s and she said i i'm in the midst of whatever i'm thinking of there are fires in california they've returned i'm burning and one of the trees that's disappearing in the fire is my body black and gray becoming ashes i need to simplify my thinking to come to the roots of the olive trees i planted on my island sit close to them look at every leaf start early in the morning then close my eyes and let the morning sun touch my face go to the mediterranean at the street corner go to its water it's salt it's acid colors it's heat stop thinking just be and for many hours in a row merge with this vegetal and metallic kind of consciousness which is so overpowering being or not being cannot be dealt with with thinking but are matters of experience their intensity creates waves that invade us that leave us stunned thank you also created many beautiful um artworks here's a poem about that uh to her point we're next we are an experience of being waking seeing tasting seeking loving growing unfolding inviting touching embracing desiring arriving expressing breathing feeling wondering deepening dreaming freeing flowing allowing being and from 2017 arose this question is it time for contemplating all that is already coalescing around your next earthly incarnation already effervescing around your burgeoning imagination all that needs simply your recognition the school leader and independent scholar brad kirschner k-e-r-s-h-n-e-r um talks about uh the power and um of meditation bringing ourselves into alignment and experiencing directly the reintegration of self nature and body we simply recognize what's happening naturally breathe sensations the intelligence of the body and the environment and have an ongoing experience we don't realize that we are the natural world because we're not in alignment we're out of tune literally killing ourselves and it's this disembedding the separation the sense that humanity is something distinct from nature that's at the root of the dysfunctions and pathologies of our current stage the great integration is manifest in the innermost presence of our individual experience when our mother mind and body are aligned we can realize that it's actually all one thing in this sense of alignment healing and wholeness that needs to be manifest at the collective level and the ways we relate to each other in our environment my experience and yours and the becoming of the world and all its chaos and violence and beauty is one integrated reality the good news and the true ground of hope is that this is already happening whatever else we may think is going on in the words of arundhati roy we can affirm that quote another world is not only possible she is on her way on a quiet day i can hear her breathing another william stafford poem as we come to this near the end here silver star to be a mountain you have to climb alone and accept all that rain and snow you have to look far away when evening comes if a forest grows you care you stand there leaning against the wind waiting for someone with faith enough to ask you to move great stones will tumble against each other and gouge your sides a storm will live somewhere in your canyons hoarding its lightning if you're lucky people give you a dignified name and bring crowds to admire how sturdy you are how long you can hold still for the camera and sometimes they say if you last long enough you will hear god a voice will roll down from the sky and all your patience will be rewarded the whole world will hear it well done thank you i'm stafford and remember let us remember deep down you can never lose your soul you can lose your money friends your teeth your temper your appetite your perspective your nerve even your way in life but you can never lose your soul your truest north the reason for being our reason for loving and the great giant-minded giant souled carl jung who looks outside dreams who looks inside awakes there is no coming to consciousness without pain the privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are and on a closing note for now one last poem mine of our sharings and musings today never doubt your gifts your greatness your innocence your positivity your possibility for you are flowing with such light can overflow with such joy become ever more vital in the world thank you again for leaning in floating and feeling in for being present for this latest spelunking through our beingness and becoming unlistening just a few words what i know for many of you and consciously intended 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crWVLuuWs5o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crWVLuuWs5o | Capitalism vs. Ethics - Mario Burbach [IARC2018] (synched) | [Music] so capitalism at first is an economic structure and mode of production of the civil society that's basic common ground and the German philosopher Max Horkheimer described the society building of the present as a skyscraper on top the managers of Loblaw the important employees followed by dozens of competing workers professor small businesses and farmers blow them their lower minimum wage lower and minimum wage workers elderly people and sick and poor weaved into the fabric of the foundation are those poor souls working in misery so that we all can live in freedom and as you can see in this image here there's the animals that are almost forgotten but he describes them as being in the in the cellar and the grounds under the grounds and not noticeable for us humans so there's something we have to do and it is breaking into the cellar and opening up the doors that's the basic principle of animal rights and but let's go ahead with the description of description of capitalism and how it came along and the wealth of the nation Adam Smith proclaimed that a invisible hand is regulating prices and profits on the free market free market with minimum legislate boundaries it drives Mexico maximum profits with the lowest effort this means explain exploit nature to the maximum maximum workers environment and animals are this nature to produce maximum profit for the capitalists while investing minimum time and monetary resources that's maximizing profits in modern times but then in the last 100 plus years of capitalism this system has expanded into a form of immense terror which produces more victims than beneficiaries that's a quote from the philosopher Jean bulge butreally at but still capitalism can be overcome because it's dogma float into the smallest gap of the political agenda and the collective brain of our society as you can see modern democracy under capitalism is dictated by the necessity of growth and profit through reforms and massive lobbyism in the last decades the so-called free market is hailed as the driver of wealth and progress with the neoliberalism our socia our society seems more and more to lose grip of anything that is moral and driven by that is more and is only driven by greed but maybe one objection is capitalism brought us wealth yeah but this ignores the simple fact that it brought us wealth but capitalism created disastrous conditions for billions of people for most in the global south nature and environment and often totally forgotten that's why we're here those forgotten once the animals non-human animals and this was visualized in the foundation and the basement of the building from markzware , the skyscraper and this this simply is the point why there can't be a capitalistic society without these elements that drive that thrive from exploitation of others including around 770 billion land animals and an estimated 1 to 3 trillion through trillion all right that's a number of aquatic animals only killed for the purpose of consumption yes and with their suffering in mind we cannot bluntly claim capitalism will cure our society from corruption and greed and violence and it's even worse in capitalism our society produces produces goods for example killing millions of animals just for the sake of profit and might not even get these goods sold if not overtly advertised so billions of animals are produced as waste concrete we produce giant amount of harm in this system that's what the picture is about if you can see but yeah animal exploitation and capitalism so we take a look in a history of where this come from or this diss society comes from at first while is aristocrats still ruled over most of Europe wealthy English merchants and aristocrats in the 70s and 18th centuries began to force peasants of the land and privatize it on the land they created and closed with gays sheep gazes grazes to be part of the highly profitable wool or textile industry this movement this movement caused a even more tragic development by growth by the by a growing population in Europe now that's the quote that should be poor on Soul man have been eaten by sheeps as the kind of quote here and yeah so as millions of people were displaced from the pet from their pastures a massive famine humanitarian crisis evolved and so the state expanded into new frontiers what you nowadays call USA or Canada was cleared from millions of inhabitants both human and non-human animals the Americas where the hunting grounds with a rich founder but in around 60 years 60 years the American Beason was near extinction around 1890 290 the skulls of millions of peasants were used as fertilizer in the east and of course that was also a strategic goal of the European immigrants to cut out this food source for the Native Americans to import a European lifestyle later on in a massive import and massive import of hogs and cattle were shipped to northern America so they they formed the former poor peasants could start all over again and as ranchers expanded even more into the lands of Native Americans who themselves were constantly displaced or killed new slaughter facilities were built to keep up with a massive increasing numbers of animals as production of meat grew and grew meat was traded among the States and Europe most mostly Great Britain discs as described by Thomas Thomas Tony Morrison and the ghost of slavery the production of cotton and meat production were interlinked slavery in the South was dependent on the import of food especially meat low soil fertility in the southern states made it nearly impossible to grow food crops this led to starvation among slaves as their food became cost of production of cotton but for the still growing population new methods for production were needed like here this is this assembly line you can go picture for picture it's an illustration the division of labor grew revolutionary potentials in the era of industrialization Manufacturing is divided into simple parts to produce semi-finished products that move from workstation to workstation until a final product is assembled many believe that Henry Ford was the one to introduce this type of manufacturing process into the use a but he often wrote about how he perfection eyes disassembly lines or disassembly lines of the meatpacking industry in the Chicago stockyards the slaughterhouse and meatpacking workers who often were non-english speaking immigrants didn't did not need to be specialized to work in so called Chicago units truck routes sadly their bosses knew that very well and treated them like parts of a machine that were easily replaced when injured in the facilities and of course there is no question horribly fake how horrific other animals were treated throughout the whole process the author Upton Sinclair himself worked incognito in his Chicago stockyards for several weeks and wrote a ground baking book called the jungle the vegetarian or vegan sinclair wrote explicitly about the suffering of animals tragic conditions of workers in the meatpacking industry that had nearly no rights including no sick leave pay of course no minimum wage and sickening housing conditions worsened through the real estate businesses and our greed empowered by capitalism was the hidden view of this whole jungle after publishing his book in nineteen six 1906 there was a public uproar worldwide but that's a quote from him the laws that introduced we're only about more hygiene and inspections slightly improved working conditions and nearly no animal welfare and yeah that was a long time ago and how do we today abuse animals well live in the same system and there might not be the need to explain that we still use and abuse animals in different ways it might be not too far off to say today we are killing more animals for food and clothing and entertainment etc than ever before yet however it is much more uh necessar unnecessary as it might be some 500 years ago still we do and there's also by the way this is a picture of meatpacking facility from 2005 and I think Michigan so we're consuming more animals than ever and this is worldwide and also there is the dilemma of the slaughterhouse workers as studies from slaughterhouse workers and numerous interviews suggest those people do their job because they believe their work is necessary and truly think that otherwise we would need to have would need to eat grass and flowers and in fact they need to sell their labor in order to provide or survive with their families and only the least necessary and that's only the least necessary they don't enjoy killing animals and even though they don't know they know that they seem to be part of a much bigger tragedy workers are what Marxists call alienated from their product of labor only if you get to look animals in the eye most of these workers only work with body parts that have already lost their identity by running through manufacturing process even even in the most modern meatpacking plants workers are forced to do 40,000 to 100,000 motions per shift so 8 to 10 hours including slicing lifting and tossing animal parts this high frequency in the meatpacking industry produces workers produces workers that commonly suffer from diseases due to the high pressure on muscles and joints most of these people can only work for several months or years in these facilities before there are out of physical or psychological power so workers get exploited animals pay for the with their lives but who profits yeah I think in a way animal exploitation today is a very good example of good example horrifying example instead of how capitalism works so I used some tiny illustrations to show you this we've got the capitalists or entrepreneurs if you want that own the means of productions so animals meatpacking plants trading routes etc we've got the workers that have to sell their labors in order to survive because they got nothing else to give and we've got animals that are part of the nature of the nature produced nature maybe but in this case appealing in an autonomous individual that gets oppressed as a resource and is part of a production process well capitalists entrepreneurs whatever employ with these workers at a minimum cost take and buy whatever resources resources such as animals also at a minimum cost to manufacture other goods and their facility in their own facilities also at a minimum cost and sell them with a maximum profit so these numbers of sole products for animals for animal products slaughter animals however you want to put it has to increase each year as capitalism itself foots on the infinite growth so there has to be growth costs related to the destruction of nature or workers if you want to are not what are put in the calculations of these profit ears but we all the societies have to pay the bills such as deforestation extinction of insects health problems climate change and climate refugees and many more in a modern animal agriculture maximum profit can only be achieved by keeping costs for animals including the upbringing and wages for the workers all at the bare minimum yeah and that's how the capitalists of course destroy our planet of course this might be just a little illustration and it might be a bit of funny maybe not and it's it's still just how the system works that doesn't mean one person owns everything okay just an illustration but yeah let's go to why the system is like that and why we all have to to pay the prices of this mass destruction of nature animals and humans of course yeah I've got some examples for you one example is the shredding of sheiks so the killing of male animals and act facility egg or hatching facilities we all know that there are chicks that get shredded or gassed alive because they are of a male gender so they won't produce enough eggs no it won't produce any exhale but yeah that cannot be any doubt it's unnecessary suffering and killing of an animal and under the law of the German animal rights law animal welfare law it is it should be illegal but the strive for profit over rules these animal welfare laws and even if protests in Germany seemed very effective on a political level killing off around 50 million chicks is still in practice a year fifty million chicks a year and it's the only way to prove economically at least if we believe all those businesses and yeah our Minister of Agriculture said that he will expect the industry to shift to another form that was into March 2016 and in January 2017 he said Germany has solved the ethical problem of the shredding with this technology so it was 2017 and still there are one point six million more chicks grinded so could this be as long as breeding and shredding or gassing chicks are is guarantee a guarantee for profits then on any other method the killing will remain and another example the European Union subsidizes 318 billion euros for agricultural production this includes 3.4 billion euros only for the support of export of products this therefore is a double punch in the face of the people whose suffering we are suffering from climate change and cheap imports of goods that destroy national markets fairs especially in the global south the EU supports these massive investments as guarantees for growth expansion but growth as a factor of success is detrimental because eventually everything else that counts on growth for success will grow out of bounds just like cancer and there's another example as noted the cost for destruction of our habitats through diverse station or monocultures that kill insects like bumblebees are not paid by the profit ears themselves but by the global societies for example the giant seed corporation has been sold to an german based firm this is the same cooperation that deals with pesticides that are at least partly to blame for the massive loss of wild love including wild beasts that have far more productive than invading bees of hobby or industrial beekeepers yet pesticides still are allowed and now we come into a part that's a bit difficult because I'm also a part of it and some and somehow yeah so this is the part of critique of action within the animal rights and animal welfare movement it doesn't mean that everything is it's just I want to say some things about it the term late capitalism describes a period from 1945 when we seem all ready to feel the harms of this economic system itself on our lives for example climate change but also we feel this cramping system is kept alive with artificial help as institutions like the World Trade Union got more and more influence in political and the politics of governments they also prescribed the way in which our society is built and organized this includes massive substitutions for an ineffective or harmful processes and exploitation of people living already precarious lives German philosopher Herbert makuu's criticized this consumerism which suggests that the current system is one that claims to be democratic but is a third authoritarian in character as only a few individuals dictate the perception of freedom by only allowing certain choices of happiness to be available for purchase he further further suggests that the modern conception that happiness can be bought is one that is psychologically damaging and we've kind of quoted from here oh yeah so if you want to read it you can read it but I will try to go on or you can look on YouTube alright and we cannot live without food that's a fact and we can't ignore it but our need for food is not why corporations produce goods because that would mean that there would be no waste no unnecessary luxury products like cow meat or foie gras they simply produce because they expect profits and to generate an artificial demand for the goods corporations make effective use of propaganda like this one here in the past public the public has invested billions into the meat egg and dairy industry they will not fall short of capital to invest in advertisement or lobbyism to follow their croolik and agenda within the next years or decades furthermore there is a general focus on lifestyle veganism which include excludes any deeper or even political message moral doesn't sell that easy as it seems the whole consumerist idea ideology however it's based upon the false belief that everything is possible if we just buy it build it or consume it corporations and society makes us to accept that only this magic bullet this one magic bullet will heal all our needs but how can things make us happy healthy and satisfied if everything around us goes to pieces yeah just like poverty speciesism and oppression is not a natural phenomenon it's made and by not at least mentioning the causes and the inherent problems of a consumerist society we are playing a game without a joystick yeah just skip a part let's go to another part corporate campaigns please change ngo in there for anyway welfare and sector investment I'm and money and demanding more vegan options from companies soft tones are commonly used when talking to big animal businesses it's common not to pressure those corporations maybe they can be helpful later on maybe in donations advertisements I don't know they predict maximizing profits and CROs by introducing vegan alternatives so the NGO to corporations to round up the new deals and show support they provide the means to advertise in the name of the NGO so the new vegan ice creams is in store in July 2018 whatever but guess who will buy the stuff first yes it's the vegans there for organizations who debate with corporations invest even more effort to get questionable businesses to sell their goods it's free advertisements on cost of honorable donations for the just the tiny chance of a new rice milk or some new chips vegan chips of course well not only is this approach damaging on these specific levels by demanding the least all within it in the economic range that's acceptable for those corporations there is nearly no progression Reva or evey WT one of the biggest supermarket chains in Germany proclaimed that their producers will stop beak trimming so cutting up for the noses of the hands chickens by 2017 indeed they did but without any improvement for the chickens but the announcement itself was boldly promoted as a victory by many animal welfare organizations in 2016 and 2017 just as a reminder without being a fact and without being any good for the suffering individuals more precisely it's gotten worse for the chickens so that was free greenwashing and advertisements for Germany's beagle biggest animal exploiters by non profits rate but ok there's another thing it's called co-optation this computation is caused when nonprofits negotiate with corporations in general and as it seems this fact is fatally ignored within the animal welfare swear but it has to be clear that when demanding change from corporations there is only one profiteer with the upper hand who controls the outcome the businesses in question by using the label prestige and channels of the non profit businesses can raise profits and wash themselves clean of any harm previously made in this scenario suppliants have to frame themselves as a positive influence with framing themselves as the pragmatics and denouncing more progressive and radical NGO as extremists not worth the debate it therefore seems like the negotiating business and NGO have one thing in common silencing the radicals but yeah that's not how this game should work another dimension of silencing the radicals is when negotiating within the movement for the best strategies we commonly feel progressive ideas by non conformists are rejected at first sight there's always a firm ative character to the status quo gentle gestures towards people and corporations seem to be the way we roll but how can we overcome the domination over other animals by an killing of this planet by confirming the very ideas of this that keep this wheel rolling pressure campaigns against corporations - no because we still live in capitalist society will never change yeah that's a problem try new ways to educate young people only within the school system because they know that right yeah yeah they know it right how can we achieve something anything by not demanding it directly it's my question and yeah oh I jumped is pretty picture that's usually how I feel negotiating is within some spheres yeah of course it's a bit harsh yeah um but let's go to the next point that's called positivism let's a term that yeah gives all hail to the data yes we are people who care for animals including humans environment and working conditions it's necessary to stick to important data but this leaves the biased introduction to this data a completely out of equation questionnaires and statistics are always designed with a vague goal in mind that might not be as bad as it sounds but it becomes problematic when the same collected data becomes an partly official narrative narrative and called objective data data and this becomes even more tragic when opposite and alternative ideas are completely ignored this is what we see in the material children get in schools for study so these textbooks yeah only suggest the very well-known neoliberal research from economics but ignore every other aspect like anarchism or communism that would be maybe a good idea but I want all this so I have to go out a little further but yeah this example just should outline how deeply we are all indoctrinated with in this upbringing we all have and that might not always be bad but we need to keep a critical mindset up-to-date and question every worldview to bring this in context to the animal welfare movement some NGO in our movement pretend to be most effective and reach out to millions of people but they are most quiet about how many people react on their activism to Hunter Charles a newsletter subscribers to 300,000 leaflets or 1 million Facebook fans it's the only thing we know for sure but their impact is doubtful and this brings me to this one the average open rate in email marketing for all industries we analyzed is twenty point eight one percent that's from MailChimp that's one of the biggest yeah email marketing systems and the click rates are in lower they're at two point four four three and now those two point four three clicked some Forks are heading directly to the unsubscribe button for Facebook ads or videos the statistics are even more divesting and disillusioning the average advertisement on this platform has so-called click-through rates so landing on a page and that you want your audience to go of 0.92 but there is an organization called the animal charity evaluators ace that state to be the ones who know to be how to know to know how to be most effective in our activism to do so they collect data from different sources including including the vary charities they evaluate and letter put them into nice clickable top charity lists where everyone seems to get a glimpse of how effective an organization is and to which one of you should donate your money to help their work to continue of course not this is a very problem it's the perception of this to make it to the extreme ace is anarchist organization that lacks fundamental knowledge in cradle critical and effective campaigning pressuring corporations or media advertising also they rely on studies or interviews ace receives from animal welfare charities they pretend to benchmark themselves so I'm sorry to say but that's a bit problematic because of this behavior a whole movement seems to go ahead with these polished numbers and repeat false messages within this current economic system we cannot save any animal by just switching to meatless Mondays or go vegan and in January this brings me to another point that put in a door technique of course it's easier for most people to follow a common narrative and ideology social desirability is real but it also can be changed over time to illustrate this just remember how women's right campaigns worked or the LGBTQ movement they all started from a very unpopular position but sadly this is not an easy way to go barricades everywhere and humans will come into your way when defending other animals rights to be free from harm and domination it demands a lot of resources strength and long breaths to keep your head up in this endless seeming fight but modern NGO are not dumb and no an easier way present a cheap trick and slowly demand more this is often called the foot in the door technique and commonly used by popular animal welfare organizations around the globe vegan vegan ireri meatless Monday are vegan pledge famous campaigns to get those omnivores folks out there to become a fellow vegan this compliance strategy is also Lee commonly used by who'd expected businesses to sell their products to people that don't even want them extracting demand is a phrase used by sales women men make up a framing in which the product fits it might be shocking for some but there is an even more effective effective and desirable technique to get people to think more about animals the foot in the door technique it put in the face technique or the door in the face technique some call it by demanding a very radical large leap at first we can expect a heartful compliance for smaller requests so an alternative postulated by Belinsky is the foot and the face technique it complies is greater when a second request is made immediately after the first is rejected but after a time lapse of two or three days is the first if the first request is accepted researchers found that between 63 and 68 compliance rates when using the foot and a face technique while traditional techniques showed lower rates around 50 and of course these are just numbers that one statistic showed so don't care what I say just prove it for yourself this doesn't mean I support any strategy that is based on selling to others it's just an indicator to question the things we've been told by modern strategists and I had a point about clean meat but I skipped that because of time and stuff but you can read it on my website so would be nice but yeah maybe we can talk about that later on so animal welfare is also a part that gives me grinches and yeah because we exploit animals not because we think they're inferior we think they're inferior because we exploit them that's a well-known phrase now maybe but animal welfare is not an unpleasant duty but an economic necessity and this comes from a meat producer of course we can use that and tell them yeah so do something about animal welfare but know that will help them to increase their profits and to increase the killing of animals just in more humane ways well if we look at Upton Sinclair himself a vegetarian or vegan described the horrific horrifying conditions of the Chicago meatpacking industry after being called a mock wrecker his book changed from something hygiene was improved pays increase a bit but the lives of the animals were untouched with this in mind we can see how our desire to change things sometimes become paid owed by lawmakers or strong opposition maybe by both ensure this puts activists into a sack positions where's the chance that we win within this world this seems like the call for animal welfare gets some things better now instead of waiting but let's know where animals welfare's came from and why until today animal welfare was and is always just a matter of securing profits and ability through making it humane or more acceptable with perfection of product production processes so anesthesia reduction of stress because of taste problems not because of animal rights and welfare problems the products of animals are more likely to succeed on the market with animal welfare in it there's no humane way to raise abuse and slaughter animals no bigger cage will fit their needs no live transport will make them happier before the slaughter but but the thing animal well firsts have in mind a simple social desirability to keep funding and their employee for their employees and campaigns which is not bad at at first and we could separate those and we'll ever oriented organizations from the actual animal rights organizations and let them do their thing there welfarism but that's sadly not what's big groups intend to do they jump on the low effort high-impact parody cam train and pretend to be saviors for the animals and in the here and now but this is a very problematic and monothematic way of looking at things NGOs working with lawmakers to improve conditions in which animals are raised and slaughtered gives a green light to people who at least had concerns consuming or using animal products the shine li animal welfare Pro Flavel couldn't be more acceptable by this meat-eating society and on top of that with every improved law that very law is like a handbook on how animals could be used upton sinclair could claims of how new laws only manifest abuse of animals and workers in chicago by polishing the semantics last but not least important is the threat of the logic of capitalism to find much more cruel ways to exploit banning a certain type of industry standards will ultimately end up by making the former lost profit in another sector so organic meat was promoted as a more humane way to kill animals and is one of the biggest growing sectors of animal exploitation today no animal will be happier if he or she is still trapped inside a cage to get killed without willing to die there is nothing more effective for all people who care for animals and demanding the total abolition evolution of animal oppression so maybe it's a kind of late so i skip to two examples i have and go to maybe a more positive thing yeah we could do progressive campaigns i hope it's clear that there won't be a way to liberation without demanding the dismantling capitalism there won't be an easy way we don't need to go that way with corporations that profited from of capitalism exploitation of workers and animals in this society it's it's our duty to fight these corporations that not only destroy our planet but kill billions of animals not only to massive massively decrease the impact into our daily lives but because they won't give us liberation just because they want to their for a goal should be not to have more vegan options to continue campaigning against these corporations only with a constant pressure we can build a moral obligation to change corporations or even destroy their destructive business affairs it could also be very plausible and impactful to unite with other movements that aim at social justice environmental or other leftist ideas but please don't go hand in hand with any one that's right wing all right be radical like Emma Goldman yeah I've got two quotes here but I think that we'll skip them we're going away no one walked before if we demand radical change in case of animal rights we expect people to react with shyness or skepticism but there is a great chance to encourage organizations people and politicians to walk on your path a new path far away from the status quo we are always living under the impression that we don't need to do something extreme but in order to move forward to total liberation we need to realize that there is a need for a very extreme action one very important thing about capitalism is that there can't be an easy way out there has to be a massive uproar and fight for the right thing to happen no cuddling with corporations or realistic negotiations as some call it would have suspended child labor and don't let us be fooled by long-distance promises the logic of carpet of capitalism and its drive for maximum profits and endless growth makes it necessary to find alternatives to profit decreasing interventions as time passes by advantages will be destroyed by the same logic the faster and more radical we act in our campaigns the better are the chances to succeed and make positive impact for everyone sorry for the total disillusion as soon as one fight is over another has to start for example it took over ten years to implement an eight-hour workday in Germany after those years capitalism has already found a way to increase productivity therefore the benefits for the workers are already blown blown out as the law for an eight-hour workday it was active it could be a simple phrase like if you eat animals you are an just try it like that and another form I think that could be very helpful we could focus on education if you focus on our future generations we can build up a more anti speciesist way of thinking about animals it's nothing simple and it won't be easy but there's plenty of forms of interventions to educate others for examples we can make films screenplays so scripted films movies and documentation is report reports whatever videos explanation videos short excerpts of movies mixed media sites leaflets whatever you can read it and you can surely find another very interesting ideas and yeah there are other promising opportunities can promote local and organic foods we because that's the only way we can yeah secure this planet maybe and what I like to do is to support worker-owned collectives corporations that don't drive from a higher group or hierarchy and get there and please don't fall for any heroes everyone that's a hero or gets heroic status with fall so you will fall with them and I don't thank you and yeah let's learn from others the ones that did something there's a shack there's my crew Tifa pre can be touched and that's focused on new upcoming slaughterhouses and maybe there just opens the browser and stuff and yeah the food empowerment project black vegans rock the divestment movement and yeah I think there's plenty of room to go and yeah I'm I run out of time like ten minutes ago but yeah so thank you very much thanks for watching my talk and yeah what do you think should we focus on education or should we focus on pressuring campaigns against corporations just comment below and yeah don't forget to subscribe this channel and go ahead to total liberation [Music] | SPURGO.de | UC2FNQp0_U2SPmg9eQZVn5gA | 2018-09-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,935 | 34,103 |
OjtF7IzMgC8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjtF7IzMgC8 | Acting DISGUSTED With My Girlfriend For A FULL Day | [Music] so [Music] they said i shouldn't want to be around you they said we should be together [Music] now everything what is up halo army it's your boy milo and what are we doing today shorty today we are just going to run a few errands hey hey no we not no we not stop lying to these people mike it's actually funny that you actually think we're vlogging it's so funny so funny that i might even laugh mm-hmm just might but what is up you guys as you guys can see from the last clip hazel is really convinced that we are vlogging today you guys but it is 100 000 million percent not the case whatsoever i actually have a few tricks up my sleeve so as you guys know from the last video me and hazel has a lot of stuff coming up for you guys in the following month to the following two months i am extremely excited about it but i cannot sit here and lie and say everything has not been extremely stressful and eventful we have been extremely busy so busy to the point where we really haven't even had a lot of time to film we're 21 days into this month and we've only filmed two videos this month that is not acceptable whatsoever but i promise you guys i promise you guys it is going to be worth it when you guys see everything that we have planned you're 100 000 million percent going to forgive us you guys today we have plans on just waking up and vlogging our day you know what i mean just making a little bit of content maybe for our vlog channel maybe for our main channel we wasn't sure we're gonna try to make this a little spicy for the main channel let's let's do this for the main channel not saying but yeah hazel thinks we're vlogging so so so so so foolish of you so so foolish of you what i had planned for today you guys i thought it would be extremely hilarious to be disgusted in her you feel me i thought that would be extremely hilarious you guys so that's pretty much all we're doing today we're going to be vlogging throughout the vlog i'ma literally look at her with the worst the most disgusting just the nastiest face ever bro she's gonna be like did i do something why are you looking at me like that it's just gonna be hilarious you guys while she's talking i'm just like so with no further ado let's do what they do baby now i'm saying make sure you grab your popcorn make sure you grab your coca-cola sit back roll over cover up and enjoy the video i've been in the house for the past couple days so we just want to get out go do a couple things be in the sunlight we literally been in the house like for the past couple days though for the past couple weeks honestly that's not been the past couple weeks it has been dramatic no it hasn't maybe last week you're so dramatic what have we really done wait it has not been a couple weeks we've been we've been chilling doing chilling but it's been a few lazy days we also got to clean our house today our house is clean i'm like a deep clean we need to clean our room that's who yeah like she said we're just gonna vlog today you guys just bring you all in a little adventure what is that that's the same thing i killed the other day i don't know they're so they look cool though they have like invisible wings that's what i'm saying i thought it was a dragonfly no they're super cool you want to tell them like a few things that we got to do today we have to go to the store get a couple things my mom wants me to pick her up a couple things since i'm going over there to pick up my sister she wants me to do her nails today it's a sprinkler okay a little scared to go out there because it's sprinkling and yeah we just gotta clean up it's just random everyday things that we gotta do yeah but like i was telling y'all we've been extremely busy this entire month just getting so much stuff in line just making sure so many things are just up to a standard just make sure everything is moving smooth and selling kind of got in the way of us filming so we thought we would just bring you guys along and vlog with you guys today yep why are you looking at me like that what mine didn't look at me like that i didn't i know they saw it on camera why did you just look at me like that babe i didn't look at you you looked at me like you were grossed out or something no babe why did you look at me like that it was my breath no don't look ugly no why are you just looking at me like that when i was trying to give you a kiss if i'd looked at you some type of way i didn't try to you did though and it's on camera go re-watch it i'm gonna go back and re-watch it in a second look at me like that baby i didn't give me a good i love you am i odn or c-o-d [Music] hey yeah make sure you take that baby okay i'm so tired thank you you so beautiful hold on i'm trying to swallow my pill you look cute drinking that water oh you know you're being nice to me after you try to dodge me oh he just kissed me like that like what you barely puckered your lips like you were like a lipstick it's a gloss though so don't matter let me see what what i hate your lipstick what i hate when you wear lipstick maybe it's not a lipstick well glossy you like my freckles today babe yeah they're beautiful thank you y'all i've been loving like putting fake freckles on i don't know if you guys can see it on camera i look kind of watched out but i actually why are you looking at me like that what why are you looking at me like that do i have like a resting b face um i don't know what's wrong with you but you need to fix your face how am i going to fix my face my face ain't even broken like my hair baby i love it how it came out you look beautiful you see i put a side part instead of the middle part i actually didn't let me see right now you didn't notice let me see oh that's so beautiful i'm so sad you didn't notice i did the side part i always do a middle part as you guys know and i decided to put a side part today and my baby didn't even notice i barely noticed her freckles no i'm just playing back i'm just joking with you my mom so where we going first let's go to i don't want to go to walmart let's go to publix publix yeah oh yeah make sure you get your carrots and beats oh yes we just got a juice there i don't want to say i've been drinking smelling drink it once but i made a beet and carrot juice and it's just supposed to be very good for you for a lot of things and it's so disgusting it literally tastes like dirt but i'm trying to get into it because i didn't buy it just for no reason we should try other juices babe i'm with it my mom told me you should drink celery juice but i hate celery so much celery is like the most disgusting vegetable in the world it's so nasty i can't i can't do it i don't i hate broccoli but i rather eat broccoli over celery like it's just so nasty it actually came with what what's wrong with broccoli it's nasty yeah i know you like broccoli right yeah why are you getting because you got me messed up you got me messed up you want me to make you some type of broccoli juice oh no how much do you like it yeah no no broccoli juice for me exactly but no my juice actually came with a whole bunch of recipes to try different types of juices but i haven't looked at it i'm just gonna like a search online i'm actually i'm gonna make it and like show them on camera ew it's so nice to drink some you drink a glass of water i drink a glass stop playing women why because i'm not being not playing messed so when you get beats carrots a case of coke and some trash bags what else do we need anything else for the house i don't think we need anything for the house no sure all right but let's go into publix okay guys so this is like my third box of cookies in like two weeks i don't know why i've been so obsessed with just chocolate chip cookies like and the last one i got was a freaking family size i literally ate that all by myself right babe what's wrong why are you looking like that hey why are you giving me that face for you're being really mean i'm sorry why are you looking at me like that are you like grossed out by me because i'm eating so much like i don't get it what is that yeah i'm not looking at you inside the way yes you are like i'm talking about my favorite cookies that i've been liking recently and you're giving me an ugly face just because why are you giving me that no why are you giving me that face keep that being mean to me like you're i feel like you're judging me okay i'm sorry baby sorry anyways yeah i've been obsessed with cookies i don't know why i need to get back on a diet because i've been eating terribly i need to start working out again i need to get back on it be like stuff like this okay grab whichever one you think they got those big black ones right now but pull your mask up pull your mask if you don't stop giving me dirty looks i swear to god i'm gonna slap you grab some garbage bags i know your mom is like allergic to certain allergic yeah i think she said like she like something with gain she's allergic to like gains yeah baby that's for like that's for like when she's washing her clothes with it it's like the same it's it's still the same thing baby no it's not it's a garbage bag i don't think she's gonna rub a garbage bag on herself all right it's different for clothes man you're so funny that was cute you could have got armor here it's okay babe that's fine all right is what else we need uh we need coke boy we can't breathe i don't know if it's like this everywhere but i know in florida they're lifting the mask mandate like it's not gonna be mandatory remember i told you yeah but we're still wearing our masks i'm not i wonder as soon as they say i got to i'm not this boy now i wonder if it's like like that everywhere these just i see so many people like i mean it's always been like this in florida though like since it started nope like a lot of people in florida just don't listen and a lot of people has never followed that guideline anyways but now oh my god like we see so many people every day without masks like it's just normal but i still feel weird you know i am you guys i've been having such a dilemma with my hair i've been wanting to go light but i don't know like i haven't dyed my hair black in months i just feel like i want to change you know babe wants me to go light he thinks that will look really cute i think you'll look sexy but i just feel like this is like who i am you know like i feel like this is my identity it's because you've been doing it for so long so i just feel like going light i'm just gonna feel so weird i don't know if i'm gonna regret it because you know it damages your hair i don't know what to do um i recently just got some layers nothing too crazy but i just needed a change in my hair so i got some layers but i've been trying to see if i should go light i don't know i literally been debating this for how long babe for like five months it's been a while mario being weak the sun was in my eyes there was literally no sun right there it was over there that's why there was literally no sun over there over there was it was over there no it wasn't why are you being that wasn't even a weird face why were you doing that i was literally like you're being weird because the sun was literally like stop coming for me stop pressing me apparently i'm pressing him okay yeah i just don't know what to do i actually put a poll on my instagram asking you guys a while ago if i should go light or stay dark and it was literally like 50 50. wasn't it babe yeah i don't remember yeah i think it was like 50 50. so i'm just like great i think more says stay dark but of course if you ask your instagram anything about yourself competing with something different they're always going to go with what you already have so if you say keep my hair long or cut it they're always going to say keep your hair long if you say keep black eyeshadow or do purple they're always going to say that's not true that's very true well to my nobody has ever voted against what i currently have your experience is not my experience so that was very rude how is that rude it's just the room makes me happy so yeah i just been having this dilemma guys i don't know what to do like you know what i honestly think i think you're beautiful regardless so you're gonna snap regardless of what you have thank you baby but my hair's just been super healthy so it's like i don't want to ruin it by bleaching it and all that you know like it's been really really healthy well there's your freaking choice no that's not my choice because i still want to change why are you being rude you said i'm being rude to you you're being rude to me you're ugly i was trying to put the light in your eye with white angela yeah my head hurts all right guys we're about to go to my mom's house drop this stuff off to her and pick up my sister so i guess we'll see you guys when we get there or when we come back i don't know but my head is killing me so we'll see y'all soon i need to go i love y'all so guys we just got back from my mom's house we're driving to our house now we got mia but when we pulled up to our mom's house this lady and her kids literally just walked into the street while we were driving out of nowhere they didn't even look or nothing and she had the audacity to give us a dirty look and she was really just staring me down i'm like first of all i'm not even the driver why are you staring at me and i was just so confused and i'm just so tired of getting these looks first i i'm getting these dirty looks from milo all day now i have to get these dirty looks from strangers like i don't understand like what is it today i don't know so you admit that you've been giving me dirty looks nah i admit that you'd be bugging wow when what that literally made no sense she hasn't even been here we just got her just saying bro but she knows i never give you dirty looks come on now just being over you just admit it i'm really blind you're just you are you are and that's okay but you have on your glasses today so you can see babe you just admitted that you've been giving me dirty money like you've been acting like disgusted by me so grossed out by me like you just been giving me the dirtiest looks for no reason like that just like that you really blow on me how what did i do because i'm not i don't give you dirty looks i never but you just admitted that you did no i didn't you're a liar anyways i'm just tired of this i don't know what i did to deserve this i have a headache i'm tired i just don't understand do you see this this attitude these ugly faces that i don't deserve i don't know what it is today i don't know if god just decided for everyone to just be mean to me today and be mad at me for absolutely no reason but show them how you were being mean to me i wasn't being mean to you oh okay but i'm about to go home take some medicine because my head hurts and just relaxing so i'm just tripping i know i was watching him but i'm just over today so i guess we'll just see you guys when we get home okay guys so we finally made it home this lighting is good right here you guys i thought today was sunday beats i'm gonna try my juice but y'all i literally woke up thinking that today was sunday didn't i say that babe yeah i was like what the hell baby i woke up and i was like city sunday and it's friday my days are so off like that just shows like i just been like completely out of it wait what why did you give me that face mia bro i'm just looking at her while she's talking baby i caught it the camera caught it i just feel so judged i've been feeling so judged all day today me i went to i got cookies at the grocery store and i was like saying how this is like my third box of cookies that i got in like a week and he was just giving me the ugliest face ever like he was judging me no like he was so mental like he was so grossed out by me like never i know i'm fat but shut up no you're not anyways i just been so out of it we've been well i've been so out of it for these past couple days ugly that i did i don't even know what day it is like i'm just tripping days have a hundred percent been weird yeah we need to get the next month our life is going to change oh my god next one i'm gonna be all right i'm gonna be a rapper i'm just thinking about next month like i'm excited because so many things are happening but then again i'm just like oh my god we're gonna be so busy next month so i'm just like looking forward to it but then also kind of like oh my gosh gonna be i think the scheduled date for the video is the sixth seventh and eighth three days probably just the seventh and the eighth is probably the only two days that we'll film but the sixth is gonna be like oh we're gonna have a meeting he's gonna drop down here oh my gosh it's like four days worth of work three days worth the sixth is just gonna be that's how it was for beg though yeah but the sixth he they can come here we can talk about everything map the whole video out the seventh is gonna be the day that we start we're gonna do a lot of the filming that day and then the eighth is gonna be the grand finale the wedding scene that's gonna be so much work hi hi all right so i think i'm gonna just tell her ring out that i've been missing from all day i love you you're mad at me or something [Music] what babe what cute style playing with you all day baby what do you mean i just been playing with you can you come on my face what do you mean do you mean to me yeah okay not being mean to you but it's acting disgusted in you those we've been giving me dirty looks yeah bro i literally thought like you just hated me you're being so mean like you're giving me like the dirtiest looks ever sorry mama i'm so sorry i love you i love you yeah i just been playing baby and i've been out of it all day like i told you guys my head been hurting i just been feeling so out of it and like i had to deal with his ugly dirty looks to me for no reason making me feel like i was being judged making me feel like i was ugly making me just feel like something's wrong with me and that was fun to you close your mouth huh fix your face yeah i was just playing with you baby i just i thought i could make today's vlog a little more interesting so it's not just buying groceries and buying a sister buying a sister what what are you talking about so you're not judging me of course not baby i was just you're not being mean to me i love you too that really hurt my feelings well you say that really hurt my feelings and i'm excited i'm talking i'm just done i'm done i need to go to sleep but yeah you guys we're about to get ready and close this video man i hope you enjoyed it i know she did it 100 she's she's been yelling at me off the camera you guys like she's been low-key reciprocating my energy and she's been mean to me off-camera because i've been mean to her on camera and what you get that's not what i get i don't i didn't like your vibes sitting so see this is exactly why i don't do it she thought that she thought she phased me asleep why are you doing that you're weird i know what you like weird come here no no you're weird but yeah you guys we're about to get ready and close this video make sure you leave a thumbs up make sure you sub to this channel and also do not forget to leave a comment down below because we are doing what baby post notification slash comment shout out yes the comments that we chose from my last video will be right here on the screen all you have to do is follow all the steps here at the bottom of the screen to be featured in our next video you guys and also you have a very strong chance of being featured because why because we do pick anywhere from five to ten comments for each video every single video you guys so make that move as always stay trippy stay saucy and remember haven't added the opportunity and 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0tLEz48Rrig | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tLEz48Rrig | Learning the PIT Maneuver | my name is Andrew St John the first few you're like I'm a recruit officer with the Denver Police Department today we're working on pit maneuver training that was a little early that was a little early if we are engaged in a Pursuit it potentially presents a danger to the public idea is to be able to stop that Pursuit safely we're pursuing a car we pull up next to them tactically and we'll make gentle contact with them the car in front of us spins out and we continue straight the first time pulling around to actually do the pit maneuver is intimidating I had some butterflies going in my stomach convincing yourself that making gentle contact with a car isn't going to cause a huge wreck is something you have to overcome in your mind yeah intense fun but this training is very very useful | Denver Police | UCSl12nawH2_F1N49QcawaZw | 2017-05-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 148 | 794 |
v0am0mP3Rag | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0am0mP3Rag | Entering Beginning Balances, Customers, Vendors, & Items Overview 6240 Xero 2022 -2023 | zero accounting 2023 entering beginning balances customers vendors and items overview get ready because it's time to become an accounting hero with zero 2023 support accounting instruction by clicking the link below giving you a free month membership to all of the content on our website Broken Out by category further Broken Out by course each course then organized in a logical reasonable fashion making it much more easy to find what you need than can be done on a YouTube page we also include added resources such as Excel practice problems PDF files and more like QuickBooks backup files when applicable so once again click the link below for a free month membership to our website and all the content on it here we are in our custom zero home page going into the new company file we set up in a prior presentation that being get great guitars now that we have our company file set up we want to put data into to the company file once everything is all set up we will normally do that by entering data input forms or possibly creating those forms with the help and use of Bank feeds many of the forms can be found in the plus button up top like the invoice the bill and so on and so forth as we enter these forms we're populating the information for financial transactions which will then be used to create the financial statements balance sheet income statement or profit and loss and the related reports but before we start just entering the data input we might have some beginning items we need to put into the system for a couple reasons one we want to make sure that the data input with these forms is as easy as possible and two we want to have any beginning balances that we might have from prior accounting systems or things that we have just set up prior to opening up and getting our xero account rolling we want to put those into the system so so first off when we look at these forms for example what we would like to be able to imagine is I want to have a system where I I can make it as easy as possible to input these forms and I think it's useful to imagine two people doing the bookkeeping one being more of the bookkeeping kind of professional of the person that's going to be doing the setup process the other being the data input you might be doing both but it's kind of easier to picture it with two different people when you're doing the data input the person doing the data input the idea is that they don't need to know anything about the accounting system how the thing is set up what the impact is on the financial statements the data input should be just easy someone calls in and wants and has to send out an invoice or whatever we're going to put the data input into the invoice as easily as possible when we pay the bills we want that to be as easy as possible if we can automate it we would like to of course automate it as easy as possible and so that means that the setup process that we put in place uh we have to put the foundation down so that that is indeed the case and with invoices that will be with the use of say items the things that we are selling will help us to populate the invoices so that's one thing that we want to make sure that we set up the underlying foundational stuff uh so that the data input is easy that's going to be the accounts that's going to be our customers that's going to be our vendors that's going to be our items they're like inventory items and service items the things that we actually sell and then if we're setting up our bank fees the bank fees set up if we have payment options on the invoices and stuff that stuff to be set up uh is the general underlying setup process also the second thing we need to do is think about any prior accounting we had before starting our zero system so for example if we had another accounting system in entirely like a QuickBooks or something like that and now we're moving to zero for whatever reason then we want to think about how we're going to pull the data into the new accounting system or possibly we didn't have any real formal accounting system before starting zero maybe we were just using spreadsheets maybe we just started a bank account already but we haven't really done anything with it but we already have a bank account so there's always there's already an account set up with money in it right so that's still a beginning balance that's still kind of like a prior accounting system something we need to track something we need to pull into the zero accounting system so we can get basically our balance sheet correct so that's the first thing we'll we'll try to address these two things kind of at the same time this idea of pulling in the beginning balances from the prior accounting system and as we do also setting up those core foundational things the underlying foundational things necessary to make the data input as easy as possible possibly automated to to the extent that we can in some cases so we will imagine that we have these beginning balances here so these are good we're going to imagine these from a prior accounting system now note that if you had a formal prior accounting system like a QuickBooks or something like that you have two options to pull that information into your new accounting system in xero you can one try to import all that data into uh the xero accounting system from your prior accounting system and sometimes there's Integrations that allow you to do that the benefit of that is that now you've got all your financial data in one place so if I have to go back to Prior data into the past I should have it all you know in one place and uh I can run comparative financial statements from this year to the prior year which is great so that stuff is great uh however the the downside is that you're pulling in a lot you could be pulling in a lot of information much of which might be obsolete for the most part you might not need like 10 years back data that you're pulling into the system you might not even need it more than a couple years data back uh in the system so and if you have a whole lot of data it could basically slow down the system if your prior accounting system was not optimized in terms of a chart of accounts and how you're organizing everything in the chart of accounts then now you're starting with that same kind of messy situation when you start the new uh system which can be kind of an issue that often is the case like on the income statement where you have the income statement is not quite organized the way possibly you would like to have it organized and you're going to pull in all that stuff that you had before uh the other the other method you could you could do is you could try to say hey look I'm going to start my new accounting system as of this point going forward and the prior accounting system I'm gonna I'm gonna go to the prior accounting system to get what I need from there now some one of the problems with these online accounting systems when you use this method is like say you're going from QuickBooks Online to xero then once you lose your subscription with QuickBooks online after you've switched over you can't easily go back into QuickBooks Online like the data I believe is still going to be there but you'd have to you'd have to pay for the subscription to go look at your prior data for prior years whereas it used to be with a desktop version of the accounting software you can always kind of go back to the old so the old stuff because you actually owned the software so that means that that if you're if you're saying hey look I'm going to just take the beginning balances put them into my new zero system I'm going to go forward from this point in time forward in the new accounting system and anytime I want to look at the prior data the prior financial data I can go to my prior accounting system that would mean that you would have to have your prior accounting system available at least for some period of time you'd like an overlap maybe like a year or six months so that you can make a clean transfer one tax season right that you can make a clean transfer from one to the the other and make sure you don't need any of the prior data or and or you print out all the information from the prior system so you have it in Excel format in a spreadsheet or something like that so that you still have all the data even after you're you're no longer subscribed to whatever the system is so then what when you do that if you're using that method which is what we will imagine here and it also mirrors the method that we would do if we just had a checking account that was just set up already and we need to put that beginning balance into our system what we would want to do then is get the information as of hopefully the last period of the the last year usually because if you're a sole proprietor type of business if you're in the United States for example and you have to have income taxes that's one of the reasons you need the accounting system and you'd like to have the whole year if you're a calendar year taxpayer on one system even if you're you're not a taxpayer sometimes payroll has similar issues it's kind of a mess to break up stuff in the middle of the year so even if you're transferring from one accounting system to another in the middle of the year what you would like to do is mirror the data generally for that overlap so for example if I started to put the data in this year in May then what I would like to do is pull in all the data I can from January through May into my current accounting system so that I could then and I have an overlap with my prior accounting system so that I can have a whole Year's worth of data in the current accounting system instead of having half a year in the prior and half a year in the current so what we would like to do then I'm going to imagine here that the prior period the data we printed the balance sheet as of December 31st 2022. I want to put that into my new accounting system as of December 31st 2022 which means it's going to be there on the balance sheet at the start of the new year which we're going to imagine January 1st 2023 for our current data so notice when you do that the other thing to point out when you're pulling this data in you might say hey this is an overwhelming project because when I look at all the accounts I had in my prior accounting system there's a huge list of accounts but most of the time most of those accounts are expense accounts because that's the biggest category of accounts the expense accounts will roll into the equity because the whole income statement is simply a timing statement it's not a permanent uh thing it's it's just it's gonna show how you did over a time frame a month or a year so really we're only looking at the balance sheet accounts which is usually not that overwhelming of a set of accounts to be to be pulling in so that's why we want to we want to do the balance sheet accounts as of the end of the year so we don't have to deal with the income statement and then we'll have our beginning balances and then the income statement will start when we do the data input for the current year which starts in January of 2023 in this case so then so what we'll do is we'll imagine these are the accounts that we pulled in from the prior accounting system and as we do the data input into the current accounting system we'll take a look at the issues related to to adding each of the accounts because you might think this will be easy if you took accounting uh courses and and no journal entries you can see this is basically just a journal entry this is in journal entry form debits and credits uh you could have the balance sheet in non-journal entry form but you could just say I'm just going to enter this one big journal entry and that will enter the beginning balances into the system which is true however there are other issues with accounting software that we need to we need to deal with when we're entering the the data into the system that's why the forms are there so oftentimes people that have an accounting background they try to get into accounting software and they try to do too much with journal entries and and they don't see all the other kind of things that are involved that you're going to mess up if you just put a journal entry in so for example with the checking account usually the forms used to increase the check-in account are a deposit form and and that's big and and in the accounting system there's going to be a register the register has a deposit form with it usually and and it would make so so that's why the system kind of works better better with a deposit form than a journal entry oftentimes you often you also have to reconcile the checking account and this beginning balance becomes a Reconciliation issue oftentimes the accounts receivable is supposed to represent custom members that owe you money so if that's the case if I just enter it with a journal entry I might not be hitting the sub ledgers of the customers that owe the money and I won't be able to easily then enter the the receive payment forms and then the inventory if we're tracking inventory if I if I just put it on the books with a journal entry I'm not going to have this subsidiary ledger tracking the inventory by item and then the depreciation is a has its own kind of issue there's depreciation schedules but sometimes those are external accounts payable has vendors that we have to deal with and so those are some of the main big ones so what we'll do is we'll use a strategy of looking at each of these line items we will enter them one at a time instead of one big journal entry and the other side of the transaction will go to equity in some way shape or form so when I enter the checking account the other side of the transaction as I enter the beginning balance and the checking account will be some kind of equity account when I enter accounts receivable the other side of the transaction will be some kind of equity account or possibly income but it will be income as of the prior year which will roll into Equity as of January 1st 2023 so either way it'll go into equity and inventory same thing everything's going to go into equity and after we enter all of these balances the equity balance must be in balance it has to it has to work because because we're looking at a balanced sheet so that might seem a little bit overwhelming a little bit confusing you might not need you might be in a situation in your practice where you don't need all of these balances you might just have like a checking account that you've already started before opening up your xero account and we have we in that might be the main thing but uh conceptually that's going to be the idea and this will also help us to set up those foundational things we need to do for the data input to be easy like setting up customers when we do the accounts receivable like setting up items like inventory items and service items so that's what we'll dive into in future presentations | Accounting Instruction, Help, & How To | UCq6ysZYeu-HwhBEV7TuO8wg | 2023-06-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,864 | 15,035 |
wNIqN7qFk5w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNIqN7qFk5w | Extended Single Crochet Stitch | How to Crochet | [Music] hello everyone I'm Sara of rich textures crochet and welcome today we are going to learn how to crochet the extended single crochet stitch which is the pattern that you see here in front of you you can see that it is quite pretty and it's simply a single crochet stitch with a little extra step into it and I'm going to show you that soon it's the same on the front and the back and the benefit of these extended stitches is that you get a piece of fabric that is a little bit more versatile and drapey in a project so that's the benefit it also gives it a nice variation as well so today I'm going to be using the caron x Pantone yarn as well as a six millimeter crochet hook let's learn how to crochet the extended single crochet stitch now if you are new to my channel our you've been here but may not have yet already I invite you to subscribe this channel is updated weekly with free stitch tutorials such as the one that you see here and also free crochet patterns so our stitch today the extended single crochet stitch it is worked in rows and you can have any multiple of stitches for this pattern all you're going to want to do is add an extra two stitches for your foundation chain so today I'm going to chain fifteen plus two so I'll have a total of 17 stitches there's my 15 and 16 and 17 for my extra two so what you're going to do is you're going to begin working in the third chain from your hook okay so into your third chain from your hook you're going to end insert your hook into that third chain you're going to yarn over as you would a normal single crochet and pull it up you'll have two loops on your hook you're then going to yarn over and pull through only one loop on your hook you're then going to yarn over and pull through the final two loops on your hook that is the extended single crochet stitch it's as easy as that I'll show you one more time you're going to insert your hook into the next stitch yarn over and draw up a loop yarn over pull through that first loop with two loops on your hook yarn over and pull through two more you can work that stitch all the way across to the end of your chain so insert yarn over pull up a loop yarn over pull through one loop yarn over pull through two and it's going to make your single crochet stitch just a notch higher so it's about the height of a half double crochet stitch so go ahead and work all the way to the end of your foundation chain and then we are going to turn our work now once you come to the end of your row your foundation chain normally when you worked a single crochet stitch you would chain one and turn your work for the extended we're actually going to chain two and then turn your work your chain two will start will count as a stitch so you're going to work your next stitch into the next one then you can work your extended single crochet stitches all the way across just remember that when you reach the end of your row that you do work your final stitch into the top of your starting chain too otherwise your edges are going to curve and you will drop stitches so that's all there is to working this extended single crochet stitch thank you so much for joining me on this tutorial and once again don't forget to subscribe I look forward to seeing you next time until then happy crocheting bye [Music] | Rich Textures Crochet | UCNDSOZh_-SJxhosMSPwZ7gQ | 2020-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 650 | 3,313 |
fB8NO0By9yw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB8NO0By9yw | WTF: Hollywood Leftist Says It's Too Late For Political Moderation | cut the red tape let's set free our dreams and yes let's make America great again one of the ways we're going to do that is by getting rid of a lot of [Music] what what has to happen now in these 11 years is moderation it's too late for moderation welcome back everyone as much as I hate to put you all through two consecutive days of the view I just couldn't pass this one out the American trader known as Jane Fonda appeared on the show to promote the doomsday cult known as climate activism of all the stupid things she said during her appearance the most lacking in foresight was when she claimed quote it's too late for moderation because we only have 11 years left first let me just say this is a great example of how the left set standards that they themselves never have to abide by what if a right-winger or a conservative went on a show like this and said that their agenda is so important that moderation isn't an option they would of course decry that person as an extremist and they would be hounded off the public stage as we know it's different when Democrats do it so instead what we get is this robotic applause from a hypnotized audience just imagine the source of extreme policies and actions that these people will rationalize now that they believe that we only have 11 years left they can easily rationalize censorship or worse of anybody who stands in opposition to their agenda this is something I've been warning about for years on this channel one way or the other they're gonna rid themselves of all dissent cannot vote somebody in that isn't brave enough to stand up and do the immensely difficult work that needs to be done to save us from catastrophe what she's basically saying here is that you must vote for a far left radical who's gonna do whatever it takes to replace capitalism with socialism or even communism it wouldn't be surprising since this is the woman who sided with the communist government over her own country and I'm getting so tired of them calling their activism brave there's nothing particularly brave about doing what she advocates taking the stance that she's promoting would be quite popular in academia in the media and Hollywood in on social media the brave stance would be standing in principled opposition to what has become a juggernaut people who do so are mocked ridiculed demonized and then canceled I mean we're doing two small steps but that goes to like we're not having a real conversation yet it's hard to have the conversation that's needed when we have the present person in the white house notice how she won't even look at Abbie Huntsman this is a person who's used to speaking in a bubble where nobody ever challenges her I mean she claims that we can't have a conversation because of who's in the White House we can apparently only do that if a socialist resides in the White House moderation it's too late for moderation that's how these people think they're going for total victory and total destruction of their opposition these people hate us the fossil fuel industry knew thirty years ago what they were doing and they lied and they hoodwinked yes yes - don't blame anybody except the fossil fuel industry they try to make us feel guilty if you know what I mean I don't have this all in the video but she rails on and on about fossil fuel companies and how they're to blame for all of this what in the world does she think this world runs on does she even know that the TV show she's on right now uses lots of fossil fuels hold that plastic surgery that Fonda clearly has took fossil fuels to accomplish I remember what la looked like before it claimed that you couldn't see your hand in front of your face that's right you heard correctly Whoopi Goldberg is seriously trying to blame Donald Trump because la is a Democrat run kids here that's this is about you because it's it's not gonna be a livable planet if we don't do what's needed we have to be incredibly brave and we have to be willing to risk arrest and go into the streets and put our bodies on the line how she's scaring little kids telling them that the world won't be inhabitable in 11 years and that they need to bravely put their bodies on the line again this movements looking more and more like a doomsday cult it has all the familiar symptoms including a long list of failed doomsday predictions with newly decoded and time dates they've been making these predictions for 50-plus years we're still here and the planets still fine sure things aren't perfect and there's plenty of room for improvement like cleaning up all the plastic in the oceans but the hysteria being generated by people like Fonda is just straight-up nuts the technology the green New Deal outer framework for how to move forward to a wonderful future we know a lot have a Congress a military budget which is totally bloated and bigger than any other developed country six hundred billion dollars the sunrise movement the extinction its movement I mean all these young people who are leaving school to protest their future that we're taking from them let me just say first off the sunrise movement and extinction rebellion both full of complete lunatics these are far left extremists organizations thank really kooky ones to like the sunrise movement which resembles a communist cult there's a definite pattern emerging here with Fonda Fonda talks about slashing the military budget and promoting the new Green Deal which would likely destroy the American economy or at the very least put us at a major disadvantage in competition with China who wouldn't have any of these regulations she also backs communist governments and I noticed she doesn't speak out against China the world's biggest polluter if we go the route that these doomsday cults want to take us it will only hurt the United States and help China to overtake us it really makes you wonder how much this country's media is controlled in some capacity by China okay that's all I can take of this woman if you want to support this channel you can find all the relevant links in the description and the pin comment thanks for watching keep coming back [Music] | Dronetek | UCavk8KLWg5sWuDGrNIiqZ4A | 2019-11-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,106 | 6,140 |
PNGWoTWGa9k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNGWoTWGa9k | MLB 14: RTTS PS4 | LEFTY SHORTSTOP | BASEBALL IS HERE! | #ROADTOMLB15THESHOW | Episode 13 | ah baseball what's going down guys it's your boy pot seen today oh god I'm so happy to play this game now amble b14 the show wrote to show man oh god it's here baseball is here man spring training you know pitchers and catchers are here now all the players are here oh my baseball is here man I'm talking awesome football basketball soccer water polo lacrosse snowboard will football tennis that can go ok man baseball is here and that means I pretty much got a month till I will be 15 comes out which are I'm super stoked on that I want to do a lot of videos of talking about 15 miles you know but let me just play the damn game I don't want to bore people what you see already you know i want it i just i want to create my dude the lefty shortstop the Beast I want to I want it I need a nickname for him I haven't done that since I bought the game whatever nickname unless I apologize for the bright ass colors this was during like I haven't touched a game you know since like now pretty much ok the last time I actually played a game was during the all-star game pretty like primas little bit of the season but during the all-star game love the pleasure doing the neon bright bright ass colors and you know what you doing the game and it's not not my cup of tea no it just doesn't look I'm not a big fan I just look hideous not at all not a big fan diamine Mike Trout and all those guys can do it like Troy Tulowitzki they can do it but I can't act no not my cup of tea at all but you know what as I get to walk here and uh to do I have just I'm amped up threesome amped up to it because now we're baseball being here I'm during the summertime I play baseball so I played a little sunday league and now with that being said is you know base knock here driving Iran and drives in two runs here and um it's baseball is my favorite sport all right you know football I love I loved him but baseball is is my is my thing I love playing baseball it's I've been doing it for so many years you know before baking up football football i only played uh as I almost get picked off here I only play football pretty much legit legitimately for years and that was only high school but baseball been playing it since I was you know t-ball and look at look at it let's picture a quick all right i am 260 pounds on the base pest i'm not gonna steal okay man i'm not so why bother don't don't don't test me because you know what you know about to do I'm by the steel gas rolling till I'm stealing third and look what you did had a good jump and you can't catch me you mad or not because you look back alright pen look man but anyway we break it down to you Oh as i get i get a pretty good jump yeah bad i'm the excellent jump pressure from out waiting sighs hell yeah it was good but nonetheless yeah man baseball is pretty much been with me since forever um my brothers played it so it was kind of like you know I had to do it they always told me like you you know I could do anything but mostly they were like yeah you're playing baseball if you're not playing baseball I'm going to punch in the throat so there was life threatening but not fine oh I mean I love playing baseball well baseball to me I I it's so it's funny to me because like baseball for me I it's peaceful all right man it really is to me I don't know what it's just you go out there and you put nine innings in and yet the time of life with your friend you know I mean that would your friends and it's awesome all right you get this games were you know you're getting your ass kicked and you're not having fun but with me I are until pretty much my sunday league that's what I'm trying to say baseball for for high school it was so competitive i I never would like to to uh um pretty much always kept my mouth shut because our coach in high school was she he is very strict you know the team think we had shrink their itís if you don't know what shrink their ideas are it's our buttholes get tight because we get too damn scared you knowing that he's gonna flip out and that's what what our problem was in high school so pretty much you got to be loosey-goosey that's what loosey-goosey yeah that's what he had to be so he always said so on and then it's just like when once I think we were the playoffs or going to the player i forget the hell anyway we got we got we lost and I remember I remember the weight off my shoulders knowing that it's I'm done playing baseball for high school because I wasn't gonna play college ball because I've seen my brother go through it and he wasn't having fun and he was like you don't have to do this to me that too and knowing that it just wasn't fun and he said is what it just wasn't it made me realize you know what what's the point of wasting you know my what's the point of wasting my time you know battling grades and and trying to stay on the team when you're not gonna have a chance i know it will mean with my side it's gonna be tough I'm short and am big so that's tough and there's only a couple positions you can do that's pitch and be pretty much first baseman and I'm not you know so that it was difficult for me I know in my mind as you know what I'm done let me just focus on school and all that stuff in that that's what happened and so here with after that the weight off my shoulders are playing ball play pick-up competitive baseball it just was like I'd up I'm gonna go out here and have fun dad that's too big ol mom here to have fun and if you guys want to have a competitive that's cool it's a sunday league alright this is not the MLB you know people there are some tea there's some players that can keep that intensity in that fire which is fun I respect that as I could you know I don't want to say they brush struck out this is gonna be outside the couple episodes I have for you know for the show I gotta get my swing back I don't have my groove anymore like I used to spin a while but don't worry there's gonna come upstairs on me just having some issues but is right here but I don't on the not on defense man I'm have the time of my life on defense balling out man but like well with that it's just like you gotta have fun man that's what any other sport you got it you can't have fun no you your parish get coaches say they get have fun any packing lines like yo man we got it we got to do this it's like this is not gonna last forever that mantra says I can competitive you you do your four years you do what you gotta do it and you know that you got have fun doing it can't just be all serious at the time you know you got to have that that mode that the moat near the motive of going you do what you got to do boom you're in there and then when it's cool once you know complete it as you know i believe the mic shark gets picked off here way to go bud way to go that's not my trout so much out that's my chart yeah way to go bum is that yeah that's show yourself um I was playing but I mean yeah that just that was my motive you know go out there and have fun bust your ass and then that's what you do so that was that being said with baseball in the summertime that's right then doing its own for one day it's all the summertime I don't let him worry about practice I don't have to worry about anything just show up and play ball and not to mention i get to play with my brother which is awesome it over then high school buddies here hit that bomb right there yeah nonsense i got hit that bomb it was always cool i would want to do that too always wanna play baseball with my brother I mean we repeat we have so much fun playing you know watching tell her baseball and we was kufa round when like what was like talking like during like the game like like usually you know the goji team I just talked to him you know we talk about baseball in the cultural anatomy kind of did but you know they're in my brother in high schools actually he was pretty well so i was pretty well ballplayer and um you know it was just you know I grew up with brothers playing it so it's kind of like you know I walk in a park with me and not say like I ain't good out there I mean I just go out there have fun that's that one say again I just like to have fun and with that being said especially with the sunday league I'm going to be up I want to do some recording uh some videos my brother has a camera like a like a sunglass cam pretty much like a spy one sec camera and it's like we used it lat like two years ago when we play baseball and it was you know it was fun it was pretty cool really definite why hot you know it was pretty much pretty much to go probe which the shitty shitty version but you know we're gonna try it gets less stuff on camera and stuff like that pretty much to see what we do and that's fun you know I'm gonna put a lot of logs and all that stuff especially during the summer time go to the beach and all that stuff and it's gone before I'm gonna enjoy you know pretty much the summer because it's literally going to be Emma being in other games but that will be the show and in baseball pretty much my summer that's how i found my summer goes its work baseball um and will be the show and then gym because i'm gonna get on my gym grind especially you know i gotta get big on the baby not mean i gotta leave the team in stolen bases in my summer league you know hopefully doing the game as you here trying to beat it out but I think gonna happen but not unless hope you guys enjoy the video um I'm I'm looking sorry bear baseball is here you know there's gonna be a lot especially log in to become another summer time to pretty much around the April area 10 combat comes out definitely playing that pretty much non-stop as you see I get the player of the game so hope you guys enjoy the commentary um if you guys play any sports gosh you know baseball that leave it on the comment where you 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M2Cr6tAIa6w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2Cr6tAIa6w | #23 - St. Patty's Savage Race | Junk Drawer Show | [Music] it makes a little harder yeah this stuff might get cut anyway okay camera hey what's up everyone Oh normally perhaps there to do the other half I usually say hello and he continues so hey it's Pat Pat's now my brother so pasay here tonight he's he's off but my brother and his girlfriend came up to do the savage race tomorrow and I thought it'd be interesting one just to get them on and two to see what the impressions are of the savage race because neither of you have done them right so get the before and the after so we're gonna do like 15 minutes now for before do another 15 minutes after about it being about a boom history so you all know me I'm Josh this is Donovan if you want to introduce yourself a little bit I go by Donald now [ __ ] off and out of picture here is Andrea strategically out of camera her choice not ours hashtag women's rights but to you you've been to my place before yeah this is your first time here right how do you like it it's spacious oh good like it's spacious too a small person oh yeah she's very small you can't see cuz she's not on camera strategically place so I feel like you didn't like my pork I liked your pork because you had sushi afterward I was I made pork tonight and I put way too much salt on it and that's the first time I made pork in a while so I thought it was good it was a little salty I just like to eat a lot I feel you that's why I made was it three pounds of it yeah I got tongue was a slog it'd be dead right now but you're welcome oh you're gonna store up all that water so you don't get dehydrated tomorrow that's just science that I made up right now I mean it makes sense but I don't know how true it be but sure if you say with enough competent people believe it this is very sure you need electrolytes though yeah I think there's electrolytes innkeeper this mandarin orange dr. Dee's keeper not sponsored but please give me money I like to light citric acid same thing right yeah I don't know I really don't it sounds like it'd be you know I'm gonna take a word of advice from you yeah so electrolytes and citric acids are basically the same thing oh oh they are you said them with such confidence that works boy okay so another neither of you over on the race now what are your thoughts what are you expecting going into it because I know you looked at the stuff like the preview yeah we look at it yesterday this morning actually and we found a couple some of them were missing like obstacles that are Melissa for us to do oh really there's like one or two yeah I didn't have like you know that the describing picture and the description what what was in there cuz Ivan looked so I guess they emailed out like a road map if you will of the racecourse and then it laid out where each obstacle was and what it was like gave the name of it it didn't give you a description or a picture like that oh so from there you know we use that information to find you know okay so we got the Big Cheese you know let's figure out what it looks like it what exactly that is cuz I mean Big Cheese isn't really it's not descriptive so yeah that's were there any water ones this time I don't think there was there's definitely a swamp one yeah there's a lot of crawling ones we have to do - yeah the crawling ones I didn't have a problem with so what happened last time is the third obstacle was I think one of the swamp ones and it was just a big [ __ ] puddle of water he had to run through you could have just ran around but my thought was that there's gonna be more water ones later right I thought I'll just get wet now there weren't there weren't any more water one so I just got my shoes wet and had waterlogged shoes for the entire race yeah I mean as far there's a swamp one I don't know like how like swampy it is but there is one there according to them and then there's like there's a few like low-crawl ones so you don't get dirty from that there's one rock climbing one as well oh yeah oh not like rock climbing but like there's Wow yeah wall climb so it's like a big like parabola with holes oh yeah I think the good word thank you like better way to describe that but um so yeah it looks like a a parabola Swiss cheese okay I can dig that and that'll be cool so and as far as like the low crawls go I saw that and all that makes me think of is during my time in basic training where we low crawled for like four hours and I hated myself oh now I'm gonna be super interested to see your thoughts on it specifically after because since you went through basic training I assume that there's a lot of similarities but it's gonna be easier it looks like a lot of similarities and it like from like how they were describing that pictures I could see of the obstacles I mean I'd say about 50 to 60 percent of those I've done yeah I think so I don't think III might have trouble with it but I know how to go about it mm-hmm so in cases like her who's never really done obstacle or some like that I mean I'll know like the tactics if you will as far as teamwork goes I like how you know each person should use right themselves you can kind of direct the team right so it'll be interesting and I think we have you're definitely definitely the most experienced because of of like my military and I've ran the race once right then you've never done it and Marisa has never done it so I think we're gonna just have a nice little leisurely time we're gonna bond we're all gonna be wearing green alright did you bring green I actually did but not on purpose did you did not bring green oh you meant for us yeah oh I brought a green shirt that I can get dirty okay I am I went to go try to find green sweatbands yeah because Marissa said she found one for like a dollar to be ever discuss wearing green no I just figured it was st. Patrick's Day I was got it was gonna be a gift I was like oh here we can all wear green but I couldn't find it oh okay so I just have green shorts I like running sure it's okay I'm gonna Rob Ernie Schwartz but okay yeah so well we'll find something green for you I mean I have a green shirt it's a fair oh we need something green I wonder I might have an old green shirt that I can like rip up using green spray paint no green card perfect that's what I'll rip up one of my old shirts and then you can just like wear an armband like you're an SS soldier Wow you want to be an SS soldier yep everyone Jewish she is a quarter you know German so oh that's right I'm pretty sure your granddad was a Nazi yeah like Nazi memorabilia no I don't know if I was like would you like a really yeah oh damn family history yeah I mean I'm sure we all got some crazy [ __ ] oh yeah yeah sleeve sleeve I mean I know I know for a fact part of my family history were like slave owners of some way shape or form yeah I mean South Carolina yeah you can't really get away from that now so yeah I have Porto Rico and then before that it was like Spain Dopp lying to people oh you're right I'm German dude there was a guy at work and we were we were sitting around we were having like a team lunch we were sitting around and are you fine uh so we were sitting around and we're talking about like our background ethnicities like yeah I'm half Puerto Rican and then half like mudsy no you're not Puerto Rican no you're not that yeah because he's Hispanic and he's traveled a bunch it's like no I think you're German all right dude whoo whatever whatever you say I'm not gonna fight you on right but it was funny way to assume your ethnicity I know what a room and wait a mansplain to me you're not what you think you know you are yeah you know I would I do want to do the 23andme though you'll see to see what I actually my background is because I know I'm very much of a mutt I had a train of thought and I lost it Oh might have related to that no no like I had it and then it just it was immediately gone Dadd kicked yeah yeah plus you you're hopped up on sugar now that's not how that's like no oh because you're an addict yeah on not live but like I mean what you knew me as like when I was growing up like my sugar addiction if you will I don't think is anywhere near what it what it used to be is currently oh you would go to sleep almost every night with a pack of Twizzlers or like sour patch was an exaggeration at all points but I mean it's not far off it was like every night but definitely like like three times out of the week yeah it was it was a lot it was very attainable for me yeah I don't know how you're not a huge fat-ass somehow wins words stuck done good as much as I did not want to listen to him I did not agree with them they stuck somehow so I was like oh yeah maybe this actually is bad for me and here we are yeah so yeah I think I've actually done pretty well lately me like I'm your prep every week that's more or less so I can control our spending habits on foods I'm so damn cheap yeah yeah no see you keep saying that and every time you say it you're frugal because you'll spend money on things that are important but you like you'll not cut corners but you'll you'll restrain from spending exorbitant amounts of money when you don't need to right yeah yeah exactly I cut corners when I can yeah I'd rather spend little little say big you know groceries for example I mean I don't need to have a full kitchen I buy what I need for the week or the three weeks I'm buying for and then you know say that no no this whole thing is just like right planing arbitrary right so but yeah I mean that's a that's the best way I can explain it just yeah do you guys plan out together or is that like one of your tasks we mean kind of like we go grocery shopping together so it's a matter of okay do you know what you want to eat for this week yeah you know you're gonna make for lunch and dinner and I know I'm gonna make for breakfast and lunch we figure out what's next the others not gonna eat yes and that this actually goes back to like the sugar thing like I don't allow her to buy like ice cream and she liked that because I will eat it mm-hmm and if she does it has to be something I will not eat yeah so that's kind of where like that frugality is coming into play like I can control my sugar addiction mmm I don't want to spend the extra money on it yeah but she will spend their money on it yeah cuz it's there I can't control her there yeah what is there and even if you did pay for it the money's gone right exactly you can't do anything about it you're not be that jackasses returning food yeah you think you are oh your bacon was bad suck it up buy another pack unless it's like actually bad I wish it like no if you like that's what's one thing be like oh you know what I decided I don't want this pack of steaks give my money back yeah it's kind of shitty yeah our restaurant and saying no I just don't like this food like oh yeah you know versus like okay you just made it bad for it's just not for me you know what I mean yeah yeah or if there's like bugs in it yeah for sure yeah return it but you know bring your pet cockers with you oh you have a pet cockroach still what's this one's named Tommy Tommy Hilfiger Oh addressing two of them just above them no no Tommy Hilfiger oh one name is that is that a social commentary on capitalism are you Banksy anybody's Banksy everybody's Banksy that's the whole purpose behind make see Wow I shagged the hashtag deep it's like Batman the whole point of the mask is that anybody could be behind it but I'm too short to be Batman no it's up there there we go oh yeah I see myself so that's where the camera must be right it takes a bit to get used to right I just try not to ignore it I mean I feel like when I was younger like remember when you were doing like the your photography or videography Calexico katha Oh though the class yeah that's a better example like I'm there was a couple times where I had to help you out with it I was in it mm-hmm a lot of the times when I was younger I did not like being photographed I don't like name videotape so this is kind of a confidence booster I don't feel like as like it's not as big of an she's right like as it is with her no offense I understand it but like it's yeah yeah I mean it took me a wheels good yeah it's like an extra level when you're comfortable with a camera being on right like it took me a lot that's one of the reasons I started this with Pat was because I was sitting by myself on a computer all the time so it was a way for me to talk to people more and get used to like presenting being watched kind of lack of a better word kind of like a self-taught public speaking class yeah kind of it's like Toastmasters but so it's a it's a group that they do like speeches every month or so and then they give you critiques oh okay so enough about us what's going well we'll get you to talk more on part two she'll be prepared for next time we also we have to go do winter talk true okay so that that was my transition out alright you suck okay but but she does have to do the transition from the last one or from this current podcast to the next one okay so figure it out okay how are you how are you gonna transition the audience guide them from Part 1 - Part 2 I'll work some okay right now no did you say alright folks thanks for watching your podcast junk drawer junk drawer so I mean since you're not a man that I'm aware of you can't really do the whole alright guys this is junk drawer let's catch you next time yeah the whole sexy way like Miami Radio know just well music from my pitbull things pitbulls like a lady okay I'll find I'll do the intro make her do it okay she'll she'll do the intro after this intro into part two okay okay you won't be on camera it'll be fine I'll coach you beforehand you'll hat you'll be so adrenalin up from the run [ __ ] yeah Josh I can do anything strong independent woman and [ __ ] Donovan [ __ ] Donovan see you next time guys and we're back hey guys welcome back to part two you did it with minimal coaching - so what'd you guys think I just for reference we just finished the savage race a couple hours ago drove home god Zaxby's uh here's the medal for proof it's right there energy is wearing a shirt but she does not want to be on camera just for clarification it's a participation medal we did not win anything oh yeah no but we had fun yes we we won friendship we did win friendship and that's the the best prize of them all it is the best currency out there exactly Wow so what did you guys think though now that you've had your first savagery it was awesome the obstacles are definitely some of them were harder than others but there was too much crawling there was a lot of could have done without that part everything else is fine yeah they they definitely upped the Blitz game because I think last year was the first time they had done blitzes I could be wrong but they were like the the Warped wall with the rope wasn't there the waterslide wasn't there the big water trench wasn't there so it was a lot I think a lot closer to what the actual savage right is yeah I felt like there could have been a lot more I would say interactive obstacles what do you mean but like a lot of them are like you know crawling or like walking through something like okay cool let's cool once like I said there's too much : we did it like five times yeah like the hands on like upper body oh you know I mean mm-hmm not just calling my favorites were definitely like the Sawtooth that's what yeah only because I actually did it and didn't think I'd be a right you know I like that one the the Warped wall was really cool yeah he always said see the like the Ninja Warrior TV show yeah that's like a big one on there's like oh yeah no I can do it you know grand up they don't have a rope but and there's all the Warped wall also curves back yeah so you have to jump at a certain right so the Sawtooth for anyone listening was there's like an M shape right does it M shape of monkey bars over a puddle of water and yeah and they did not do it at the beginning of the race they did it after we had already trucked through water so our hands were wet and the monkey bars are wet and the grip that was on there was already torn off yeah so that was I spent a solid five minutes just shaking out my hands so I could I just went for it and then I got up there I was like I could not stay on one spot too long but I could just feel like my grip was loosening up I just feel my fingers okay cool you you've made it to the end right yeah I made it yeah okay you and I made it we did a swim which is arguably harder yeah right to my shoulders like right above them no that's pretty deep beside just like you know did my little swim the entire time towards the end of it all I could think of is like it's like towards the end when you're going down the the slope of the buzzsaw or the [ __ ] I'm gonna call it oh yeah like every time you go down you're kind of swinging and I was just afraid of swinging and falling and then going face-first in that little platform yeah all I could think about okay cool I can't quit now yeah you know what helped me was I actually watched some people do obstacle courses not in training their eyes I did some youtube videos around and seeing them control themselves down like right now I guess not just you know you know childhood monkey bars you were swimming you're kind of controlling yourself yeah trying to at least oh man I one time when I was I think I was eight or nine maybe younger I was at a jungle gym and I met this kid and we were like playing going on the the monkey bars and for some reason we thought it'd be a good idea for him to try to go across I mean hold on to his his back and you think we made it two maybe three and he's just like oh no go falls and like lands right on my solar plexus and that's the first time I ever remember not being able to breathe oh my god I was in shock yeah we're just walking over to my mom like you're so mean Taylor I don't know if Taylor was his name too far back you're just mad that you like we ended on you doing things not on purpose yeah no it was a savage race was fun I'm glad that they they have that's super struck ting I'm glad that they they have so you can buy another race on the day and it's like sixty one dollars flat and it's good for whatever so now I have another race I think Marissa did it to do they register your name or is it like a coupon book code there's a coupon code okay I feel like I would lose that like as soon as I got home I think that's what they're banking on that's why I didn't do it honestly really yeah cuz I like it next time we do it I've got the scheduled time able to schedule into my time I'm 100% for is just like I would do that yeah and so she would she lost her phone five minutes in a beating here we got home and immediately was asking where her phone and you know where it was where was it freaks out every time to know the phone is an important thing nowadays oh it is got part of it has all of my passwords and credit cards do you have a password manager I don't I know I call it my I don't know if it's safe for me to say it he sees my notepad I call it my email and his email everything to myself oh okay and I save it I think um doesn't Android have it built-in password manager they do he's don't trust it you but you know again you know I saved my credit cards to it so I don't know there's like there's there's a difference I guess I don't know I mean like you're the cards can be cancelled debit cards can be cancelled accounts not as much yeah yeah it's a lot harder yeah so would you want to do do you think you'd be able to do the the full savage race at the pace we were doing it if I actually had free like if I had to trained up for mm-hmm I think I would and like you know got myself some better endurance because yeah I mean usually if I'm like whatever I'm in my like fitness moods if you will those couple months I actually work out all my the most I'll run is two maybe three miles and three miles is very rare because I just hate running it's not fun no but I also like usually I'll run on a treadmill because it's cooler inside and then that I set it at a certain pace and course I'm like oh let's go faster I want to go faster faster faster and then wear myself out so well also treadmills are easier because if you're running on a pace yourself no not just that but on a treadmill the ground moves for you so here's picking your feet up but when you're on the actual ground you have to project yourself forward I guess yeah sure so run outside but it's hot I know we live in Florida and it's terrible I know that that's why like right now is great you can run pretty much anytime but otherwise you have to get up or relate even then it's just like you get the nice misty do that just sticks you and you breathe it in and then you want to die yeah it's like breathing in water it's exactly I mean and we're not fish so it doesn't work it's like Oh tomorrow's forecast 98 with 90% humidity it's killing me perfect people say they love this state now you don't yeah well there's parts of it if you're on the beach it's Joe but otherwise like Orlando it's funny because Orlando's so different than everything around it driving out to Dade City it felt like a totally different price because everywhere is very country your your rules your a city surrounded by the the country yeah which I guess is all cities but yeah true but what Mitnick and most I'd say like Tampa for example it's surrounded by the suburbs same with st. Pete good point Orlando I don't know what's eat of it I've never been out that way but I'm CMV is it being me yeah you get like the coast in a lot of [ __ ] mm-hmm but uh but yeah it's straight up just around in the country yeah so and and Orlando's and also not condensed like st. Pete Tampa is not as much so there's too many competing like foci right did you have you have downtown then you have UCF which is a city in its own right and then you got to the name Disney which is a city we're just Orlando but but yeah I mean I swear they employ half of UCF I bet I can imagine I mean they've got such a huge empire down here not just here 40% of all media I think is owned by them really mm-hmm right yeah you ever seen that chart where it's it's um has a web of everything they like are basically connected to right mm-hmm not just them but like GM Johnson & Johnson I own stock in them and I bought it right before the whole like Oh are talking Cal talcum powder it causes cancer thing and we knew about it so now I'm losing money on in a whole [ __ ] but the weed stocks keeping air flow oh yeah man so I'm telling you down the road it's gonna be fully legal that's pretty good I'm banking on and that's why my my riches on hopefully yeah not crypto no no you want to lose thousands of dollars like I did yeah my buddy did the same thing he I think he put like five grand into it you know at the highest point he had maybe 20 grand uh just out of his five so I mean what is that four hundred percent profit yeah and he was like oh you know I'm gonna sit on it let's see what happens and he lost it yeah that's I totally dude take it out now take it out now oh good not yep it was a good lesson yeah like for me cuz I think I put in thirty five hundred and it's not terrible and I and I could afford it at the time right I think I got it - like six point five and then yeah splat yeah so now it's no I think my holdings are below 900 and you can't justify sell it like selling it to get the money that I can use like let's let's hope if maybe one day we'll come back yeah my my thing is now if there's somewhere online that I can actually use it I'll just buy it that way right because I do I do like the idea of it so if I can support the it was just it made a comment big thing with it was just it was a fad and everyone wanted a part of it and then that's what blew it up and then I'm both no bubble pop mm-hmm so not a fad but but it was a that's the best way I can put into any terms you know yeah I mean you you can kind of correlate it to something like the internet bubble right for the dot-com bubble where just so many players came in and then right but has it has not even popped yet all that popped in the 90s did it yeah yeah though the the initial internet bubble look like Amazon made it through some really big Internet companies but otherwise everything felt oh yeah yeah it happens every you know like whatever yeah yeah I think school loans are gonna be the next one school yeah yeah could you you can't default on it now I can't wait to see what happens you can't know that's with you you know even if you go bankrupt it's that dead still always you saying that he'd just restart I still stay with you which is insane I loved it so much I love money [Laughter] so ridiculous - are you in debt I mean other than mortgage now okay and then runescape gold and everyone yeah yeah I don't buy my gold but no but you owe me one point five mil no I mean like I think that was whenever I got out of high school you know my parent my dad was like pushing me okay I was only working weekends at the delivery place I was trying to find a second job like he pushed me like okay go get another job or you know go to call or go to school like well I can't afford school it's a lot of money and debt wasn't even like or taking out loans wasn't even in my mind at the huh at the time that wasn't like an option so that's what calls me and join the military yeah this is expensive let's go army yeah so yeah I don't know maybe it's just retrospect but you taking on loans doesn't seem like your personality no I mean I've looks before like not you and I met before like I moved down here like officially mm-hmm I live with my mom and she's a schoolteacher we all know they're underpaid yeah and my mom is not the greatest with money like as far as like investing and saving and that kind of thing not that sends like you know Donna Lynn are so I grew up with it with her you know constantly hearing like the financial struggle struggle of like okay you know we can't do this or something this week or whatever we because I have no money it was like small and then I remember that like stressing now and just I remember thinking like okay I don't want to be like that I don't have to worry about it so that's kind of what pushed me not to go into major debt other than a mortgage and you know that was like the mortgage I could I can justify because there's kind of there's the possibility of a light at the end of the tunnel that make sense that end you're gonna be spending money regardless right it's you throw brand equity yeah yeah and I think your your first house was really cheap dirty like sixty like brand new BMW cheaper yeah I I can like on any given day I could probably point out a couple cars that cost more than my house Tesla Model S exactly but I mean given the area I lucked out I mean what I have in Brookville versus what we could get equivalent in Saint Pete is just world apart oh yes so and that's just like and that's another thing I kind of suck from buying a house down there right now or looking at my house is like it's hard for you to justify it mm-hmm they're like oh you know in Brooksville I pay like 50 bucks per square foot down here they want me to pay 150 yeah so yeah but it but it is cool to be you're you're 22 right and to be 22 and have like a passive income already said I don't really consider it a passive income no no because all the money that I profit off of it like the net just goes back into the house it stays in account touch it unless I absolutely have to but that's still a that's still passive income because you're just building that that equity yeah yeah someone else is paying my well yeah it's something that you won't you won't see the the fruits of it until you're like ready to give her thirty two or so or whenever that area just skyrockets hopefully yeah that's what I'm making on keep expanding roads yeah keep spreading out wide yeah urban sprawl exactly so yeah I was looking at getting something some sort of investment property it's just it's so much money but you're also you're kind of in the the mindset of this is not where you want to stay yeah you're you're ready to pick up and go at any moment if the scenario is right yeah there's that and yeah that's a big part of it so I mean that and being like a landlord on top of you know living in Colorado it's either really expensive or just extremely difficult oh yeah what I would want to do is what Mitch does so Mitch is my friend who owns this and he he lives in Ohio now but the management company that's associated with the complex they do everything right and he's just they take it out of whatever yeah so I think let's just say for a number his mortgage is like five hundred they charged me eight hundred and they take that right top that's what a lot of I mean the only downside to him is he's not making a profit at the moment but again you're paying its mortgage mm-hmm cheap living for you so yeah exactly but um of Austrian thought yeah Oh mortgages investment like investment property is like I was like I considered buying like a goal like a duplex or triplex living one of the things and with how high rent is and someone could pay them or gonna make a live for free yeah but then you know you live next your tenant I don't know how busy my jobs gonna be during the summer and that kind of thing so something breaks like [ __ ] I can't get there on time yeah I'm gonna be way too [ __ ] tired to do it so yeah as someone who was an RA and shared a room it's like it can get weird yeah like that the first year I had two people I didn't know right and now it was that they were cool guys so it worked out but I if they had been like rough people right so they you're running a big risk there right so that yeah that's further down the line I think that's something I would like to get down like to get into later in my life is just having becoming a real estate mogul not like huge like that but enough to have enough to where I can live off of it yeah yeah which is having a decent enough passive income where I'll have to work all the time yeah and depending on where you want to live that's not hard right so st. Pete not so much yeah Andrew what about you what do you want to do with your life that's much less complicated because all your teeth explain what that is okay well what's the different hygienists in a dentist's very literally the same if they were the same they wouldn't have different titles got him it's just making diagnose and oh it's like a dog but then oh hi doing this can't diagnose so yeah so it's like nursing a doctor yeah a nurse practitioner versus doctor in that kind of sense okay how long do you have um I have to view my gen Ed's so I'll be doing with that in August and then gotta apply in August as well oh maybe I'll start in January next year it just depends on whether it'll take my application since I haven't finished I have microbiology finish in August so that's the last thing I have to do a lot of courses yeah yeah when the application is deal yeah yeah okay I don't know if they like let you do that aside to talk to my counselor but if not I'll just save money and do it the next around cuz I really got everything else out of a way how long is dental hygienists a year and a half okay so you're really not that far out no yeah it's gonna be it's gonna be fast and then you you do the last half is just internships and you're just doing clinicals right and then she give me the sugar mama yeah how am i I just lost it something about the job oh where do you want to go to school AP college right now or dental hygiene oh there yeah thank you of course and everything is it like a feeder program um it depends you can do a dental assistant program with them and then feed off of that into a dental hygiene program but if you don't want to do that you can just do your gen Ed's and then just apply like anyone else and just get in but you want to stay at st. Pete yeah I would say that general area but they also do all online courses from a most part so if we did move somewhere else like it's still good about college oh nice yeah and just finish out there and they're a good school too that's I think that's where my mom got her stuff - yeah when was telling me about it yeah yeah so that's that's what I'm looking forward to my MBA at some point NBA B what is the Masters in Business Administration I think I just want to masters in business yeah probably maybe like a tech focused one yeah but I don't want to pay for it so I want to wait for a company to be like hey you're management material here you go or you can find your sugar mama that's all that matters I could aspire my go to like with a beige or find yourself a rich house go to Winter Park and I'll bring Pat's dog there you go wait for them to come up and pet it we need we need to create a business we need to go into business together oh we came up with that business idea did we did and I think we should see something we should we should figure that out okay look we're gonna say it now so that this is like our our path into it's like a pack I don't think it works that way yeah thing that we did it first trade market we just have to do it we should google and see if it actually exists - we probably should yeah it might but I think it's a great idea because how many times have you been driving I have thought about it my entire life you know because I know they make those boards like how difficult to be just like preset those yeah just gotta sell one shield just [ __ ] sit like a behind it not even out elements right there it'll poke through the glass not like mm-hmm I mean I think the only issue is is there's some different car types but first let's explain what it is okay so the idea is how many times have you been driving and you want to say something to the people on the road that isn't this or I'm sorry yeah it's not a middle finger and not a wave but so the idea is to have one of those LED strips that has a some sort of computer like a Raspberry Pi or Arduino attached to it with a preset number of buttons you can press so if you accidentally cut someone off you can say oops sorry or [ __ ] you or [ __ ] you I did that on purpose I singled you out yeah I don't like the way you look this is because of last Tuesday I know what you did but you know what I could also see that being a problem like could you imagine like if it actually took off every caller has that like you just have a whole bunch of [ __ ] scrolling messages on your grid blog highway that'd be funny if it was something that ever got really big I think car manufacturers would just start ok sell it as long as enough like realistically retire on goal even if it's not like yeah if we could get if we did it for like two years this is total [ __ ] world but if we did it for two years and sold it for a hundred grand on top of every all the work we did so if we won 25 grand a year for each of us we don't look at there's only two people but don't look at it as a year look at it as you know how this lump sum okay so this is let's say we're completely neutral at the end of those two years okay and then someone says here's an additional hundred thousand dollars let me have like like a big company right not only good networking but to have 50 grand each to just pay off flow here's the question all right so if it's a big company let's say like I don't know any big cord Ford there we go let's go with them they can't even say alright we'll give you a hundred bucks at that point when you have such a huge company look you know wanting your product I mean is it really good idea to sell at that point or just to hold out and wait for it to be bigger Oh at that point I would want to negotiate higher yeah but because like if you're interested in it I'm sure if I can shave you over here is gonna be interested in - I bet you'll pay little bit more yeah you definitely gotta play him against right but otherwise those big companies it's very easy for them to just take it just take it like yeah that's not a complicated idea we're just gonna integrate it into our now completely side spanning retail light yeah I thought I was just about to pull that up like yeah we have this now so uh yeah and completely separate idea there we go no idea the best right that's kind of that's how I don't know if that's how backup cameras happened but backup cameras you can buy external one right install them and now they're legal legally standard but since right anything after 2015 I think the cameras were actually first introduced like when the first cars were made there are some jackass he took a big ass like one of the first video cameras and you look it up giant ass [ __ ] camera mounted the back of his car are and I don't know how you know what kind of screen technology like that but again through donut media yeah shameless plug which is not even a plug but anyways check them out but yeah that's again that's like one of the histories that I saw in them and they had like pictures of it I never thought that so yeah so many like ideas have bent like alley electric cars been around a bit for a long long time the ice again since the beginning of cars yeah we the museum that I was talking about in st. Pete has one and like no really yeah and their ranges were like there were really goes like 200 miles mm-hmm fast but still yeah it's just like something like that like wow you know our electric cars now have three four hundred couple but the power is yeah completely exponentially larger and right and I think the big limitation factor there with like today's look electric cars is we've our battery technology mm-hmm and what is like uh resistors inductors like silicon is like the best we've got I think yeah yeah not to pick on computer stuff I don't I don't know either I want to say silicon and then now there's like graphene which is still very difficult is a single a single layer of carbon mm-hmm and it's super conductive that's basically the big thing it's just crazy expensive because there's no way to mass produce it yeah they can get like little shards in it and it's basically taking a piece of tape and sticking it to piece of pencil head which is graphite pulling off really yeah it's like well we have a single layer of carbon here that's not okay now make a battery right yeah make this and did something that's this big in the table and you'll make into some super material yeah so because I think I don't know again I'm not a I'm assuming the reason I like graphite which is just straight-up carbon and then like super strong is because like the way it's the molecules are bonded like a structure yeah and I'm assuming that just creates a lattice and then I'm assuming if you just took a whole bunch of those a layer on top of it you'd have something completely different lattice like it Chris it's like crystal lattice like it's just like boom like here you're ma like it's a Cadillac yeah oh okay like it's like a magic fence like chain link fence yeah and the cross points are your molecules okay okay they're bonded now just like a strong bond mm-hmm so that's that's the again I could be wrong but that for my understand that's the chemical or the atomic composition of graphene is so huh but then again it's also been out for like 10 years and there's nothing come of it so nothing mass-produced at least right I think there's so much stuff that happens like business to business or government before it comes to us yeah I don't know there's just a lot of hands in it so like some of the things that could really help the world don't necessarily see the light because it's gotta be profitable that's the whole reason doing marijuana is illegal yeah yeah it's it's just it's a slow drag cuz I don't want to lose money and I don't give a [ __ ] as a better for everybody else it's good for the health or the population or what have you mm-hmm [ __ ] it it's gonna make me lose money regardless of the fact that I am unbelievably rich yeah part of it too I believe is that corporations once they go public are legally required to do what's best for the company not what's best for you and I had that it's got discussion last time I was here yeah so I mean it looks like they're their hands are tied in a way and like it becomes a game - yeah that's exactly what it is and it's hard to like once you start looking at it's like okay yeah I understand it but it still sucks yeah so yeah well I don't want to I don't want to end on a down or note yeah we're gonna go in the hot tub and that's gonna be fun yeah so don't this is the first time Donovan or Donald and I have ever competed and we we kind of we kept paced the entire time we did it as a group so there was four of us and we did it as a group but at the end we started sprinting and we found out that I am much faster than I I didn't know that the other way yeah of course that's just overconfident well you have height on me and I figured because you had that kind of military training than they are doesn't mean [ __ ] no it really does expect when it comes to reserved someone who's not actively doing it every day fair fair well then we'll end on the fact that I'm faster than you Andrew is probably faster than you but just not running to make you feel better yes by proxy all right well thanks for listening everyone this was our savage race before and after a little bit of an experimental thing that's it like comment subscribe and love your faces he doesn't I do say bye Andrea [Laughter] | The Junk Drawer Show | UCzV1T87YPMwmJE3_beonepA | 2019-03-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,433 | 41,889 |
9ukOIlmrVHU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ukOIlmrVHU | Karlous Miller Refuse to Go on Stage, You won't believe what Happened! Joke Stealing! | K Claymore say y'all was y'all was in a place he he came on my show and he told his story and he said y'all went to do a show and something happened with the money something Happ funny with the money so ended up a promoter put both of us on the same show okay I was the host so automatically we we connected just like that we ended up uh chilling out he had his camera um he started giving me a shout out on his stuff and like we uh we were supposed to do the show at a certain time we didn't do the show till probably two 2 hours later because the pro promoter didn't have the money yeah we one yeah we going talk is that the craziest thing a fan ever done for y'all a fan yeah what's the craziest thing a fan ever done the craziest thing or the most mind-blowing thing I mean it was this one lady she was just caught you off guard no she said that she gave me the money to start the 85 South show she introduced me to Steve Harvey and all never met day in my life she told police officer at the show that we had five kids and I told her to come up there and oh man crazy stalker type [ __ ] nothing funny or entertaining like real life go to court restra all that type oh it got serious serious yes she black when police like I was just in the dressing room and he came he like bro how many kids you got I like one like why the lady say y'all got five kids I like I don't know who [ __ ] that lady is and he was like man you can't be back here you got to leave it been laid out in the floow screaming and holling there to take it was crazy crazy people sit back and watch stuff like this and just put together a whole scenario and believe it no it I believe it cuz we had somebody call us big fan in it just oh where is Miss Jamaica I'm like what the hell is wrong with you exactly and and it start getting to where and I know it was autistic guy and it got weird I just had to hang up and block him I had to block him he kept calling like a lot of times damn you never know so you never know it be crazy when you have to deal with people who got like real life mental health issues and then you see it and you're like damn it's sad it's sad cuz it's like they'll do something that'll make you be like oh you not yeah you touched yeah you're not right and it's not fair to try to say hey I need to ret like you need help like people need resources so that's the sad part about it do you ever um I mean I know you seen all this joke steing going on either you stole a joke or stole a joke got stole from you you know like is this a real thing cuz everybody talking about it cat say this guy stole his joke uh uh they say uh he stole JB smooth's joke like you [ __ ] be stealing each other jokes in what you mean you [ __ ] comedian [ __ ] you can't this the thing about it you you can't come up to me and ask me about what some other [ __ ] doing I ain't stole [ __ ] I look at my jokes every day on Instagram do you know why somebody take your jokes you remember the my tour was called at the end of the day yeah right cuz I do this joke at the end of the day the day over with now it's a whole goddamn meme I'm looking at my friends post you know this is the name of my why you laughing at somebody who's steing my jokes I see so anytime you see them little memes with the white background and the black words this probably some [ __ ] I said at one of my show so I got to figure out how I can get paid how do you that's what I'm saying how do you how do you world that we live in somebody going to take this interview and chop it up and upload it on their YouTube some people do it they do it that's why I got this this black thing behind you Watermark all over this [ __ ] people Ste content people steal everything that's what happens but sometimes that [ __ ] [ __ ] can be way the [ __ ] in Detroit [ __ ] be in Atlanta it's not that they doing the exact same [ __ ] it's just creatively sometimes [ __ ] happen sometimes [ __ ] will flat out do your [ __ ] and don't give a [ __ ] I do it better than you I sound better when I say it I use better words I look better my clothes look better the hoes like me more sometimes it's them I told you a lot of them [ __ ] they hate each other uh car and Claymore say y'all was y'all was in a place even he came on my show and he told his story and he said y'all went to do a show and something happened with the money something Happ funny with the money so ended up a promoter put both of us on the same show okay I was the host so automatically we we connected just like that we ended up uh chilling out he had his camera um he start giving me a shout out on his stuff and stuff like that we uh we were supposed to do the show at a certain time we didn't do the show till probably two 2 hours later because the pro promoter didn't have the money he have our money so no I wasn't upset we went to uh we went to you supposed to kick the chair down or something no we was outside we was actually waiting for him to come he came you like man I'm waiting on the dude to come in and get the money then car was looking at me like [ __ ] this sound like some [ __ ] [ __ ] right here did you but he looking at me like well [ __ ] we not doing the show until we get the money so he was like y'all gone up there and could have been there start the show and I'm going pay y'all like [ __ ] we not doing can't be at no nothing like that I'm going be laughing I ain't going Li [ __ ] going to look at me I post been host [ __ ] going look at me this [ __ ] going to say I give you some gas money gas money oh no I'm not going to get up there you f to pay me uh yeah this [ __ ] was a promoter the promoter [ __ ] ain't have no juice sometimes a lot of these promoter [ __ ] they just they build their reputation based off the the artist you get what I'm saying like if you a good promoter you can bring anybody to your spot you can bring the local rapper to your spot and pack it if you a good promoter but if you just a promoter who booking names or who hot right now and you know people going to show up it's going to make you look good so when we showed up it wasn't that we wasn't [ __ ] it's that you wouldn't [ __ ] you live here and you can't get nobody to come to this [ __ ] he didn't Market it right he don't yeah he was one of them lazy promoters and then we show up the day of to do you know thinking that it's all good he telling us oh ticket doing good you sold all these tickets and didn't nobody come so but you you still performed most definitely on YouTube said that that's when he gained so much respect for you cuz you went out there and gave it your all the whole show I get a whole show it's like I I watched this the show I did with him I watched this [ __ ] improv for 45 minutes straight wow just off of the crowd this and you could tell when somebody impr problem that's joke I literally watched him and that was the show where it was probably about eight people there so that probably why the promoter yeah damn man when I say this man was performing like it was a lot of people there eight people and I learned from there I was like you know what man no matter what I'm just going to you know have fun like there he ire the whole show gave them people they money wor that's what he said he was like six waitresses I said who's your favorite he said man I got a lot of respect for Carlos Man car and the family do he told that storyed in there G unti them some tickets man yeah that was said you treated it like it was a packed house yeah that's hard though sometimes it's more about me than them I've been looking for me to be on the TV show something [ __ ] you had me at that thing I ain't forgot I was in there remember we went to the comedy show and you was like they were like we going to be on TV I'm like [ __ ] what show was it it was it was an Atlanta comedy show BR that was our first show that we saw youx thing no it wasn't a Netflix thing it may have been something something like that we was in Atlanta at that Atlanta Comedy Club oh and I thinking I'm saying when is it coming out the Old Spice oh yeah yeah you mention you did say that CU I was like damn man this I can't control that we was just I was a part of that I was producing part of that with them and once I over to them I yes for a online campaign okay cuz I know I didn't see it I'm like yeah you know how when you on Tik Tok and you scrolling and they be like oh that's hard though that make money too yeah that's that ass stuff is real like I do I love stuff like that like they they always do what's called Urban marketing yeah so they'll reach out end of the year you just be like some corporate [ __ ] but then it be a nice check whether you ever see it again or not I know what I did yeah we on Boss talk one yeah we going talk | BOSS TALK 101 | UCFBVnWh7KbS0fsPuTh2ZVJg | 2024-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,831 | 9,148 |
zTvxn1Vuja0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTvxn1Vuja0 | Recuperation & Repression | [Applause] try to use training dummies as much as we can for like the strikes and everything but a lot of the pressure points you really gotta feel it on the human body repression is basically the attempts by the state to punish into enclose and to isolate and therefore neutralize threats to its authority recuperation are the attempts to integrate threats to Authority to redirect them towards non-threatening modes or modes that even regenerate or modify state power in a way that makes States more able to respond to similar threats and if you look at the 1950s and 1960s civil rights struggle in the United States there's some really good examples because the the government especially the Kennedy administration you know they're having high-level meetings with Martin Luther King and all these other leaders of non-violent civil disobedience organizations and then at the same time they're carrying out repression against the more radical elements of the black civil rights which became the black liberation movement and which led into the FBI's counterintelligence program quintal Pro in addition to Cohen and the ghetto informant programs where they would get preachers you know pastors and churches teachers or whomever they would try to get those people to be informers militarization of community policing or talked about as though there are these two separate alternatives two different ways the police academy but what the history shows is that they developed at exactly the same time both in response to the crisis of the 60s and generally developed alongside each other in the same cities often with the same commanders in charge rather than seeing these as two separate and competing developments it makes more sense to see them as complementary developments than each operating as one half of a domestic counterinsurgency strategy this counterintelligence program was designed to be hard-hitting and designed to assassinate subvert and actually destroy organizations whereas the ghetto informant program was designed to spy on the black population at large and find out who it was as they saw it was would be agitating for riots all of that is pretty textbook counterinsurgency stuff as we see it play out domestically it has the political benefit of building legitimacy for the police while at the same time the militarization preserves their capacity to come in hard when they do face actual resistance [Music] | subMedia | UCDG73pGqESS1XcEVY_0xwWw | 2017-10-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 396 | 2,429 |
Gx96jgOHaDU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx96jgOHaDU | Kevin Durant Phoenix Suns NBA 2K23 Highlights | [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] ERS pressures the basketball he'll get strip steals he can also pinch down in the post and give some assistance to a big man the effect on winning is real down to five on the shot clock outside Durant the Suns need to get off a shot Fires for three knocks down the Celtics also with a sub Robert Williams checked in for white Durant with the bucket and the Celtics make it a change here Griffin's checked in to ran against Griffin and Durant within the big finish how about the explosiveness from Kevin Durant what injury forget about that Folks up and off his feet smart outside Austin again missing the Sun shooting 54 percent from the field so far in this one three Durant he drops it from range style of play that is all about physicality I mean they love to embrace the contact out on the forge but the possession game for them is always pivotal inside here's Durant and your rant when the big finish guys so difficult to disrupt Kevin Durant's Rhythm the release points so good he can score from three levels this guy is Unstoppable [Applause] throws it up high to shoot pain with it parted by Brogden and Duran with the big finish trading the lead back and forth and neither side is willing to back down and right now you love the chess match right the ability of each side to adjust to what the other is doing [Applause] and there's the call on Devin Booker it was a dirty play but not a dirty player the wind has become both well we all understand be a dirty plays plays good for the game but but some flagrant foul while a lot of times though you have to [Applause] I really believe players who have a history of beacons have been threes Phoenix has gone one of two from deep in this quarter the ramp for three he's got another one that's 10 for 15 now boy he's been cooking but the team mates not getting a lot of support from them might be one of the smallest fives in the NBA yeah three Durant it's good the assist that time from home Paul's got his fourth assist in this one and for so many teams in the NBA you've seen when the pressure's on three-pointer is up from Brockton no luck on that one and Phoenix the other way now a wrap for free [Applause] calls time out [Applause] potato with a steal there's 49 seconds left to play in the fourth when you're not in rhythm with the free ball why do you keep firing from there the ramp for three the money from the big moments this is who Kevin Durant is he delivers from the game Alex [Applause] Brogden and brown are on the wings Tatum at four while Williams controls the middle and it's smart in it to one [Applause] outside Durant the three drains the triple fast break here come the Celtics and here's Brown for three and eight and pulls it down he has just not taking smart shots out there a pattern he has fallen into tonight three second difference between the shot clock and the game clock and again he's such a clutch performer the whole Arena knows they need a three to force another overtime oh berries inside well for a big man [Applause] inside Paul six on the shot clocks at home and this is what makes KD special the willingness to observe the responsibility of the big time Powell with the steal how the Clippers moving it up Powell with the ball rebounded by Deandre he's got five rebounds tonight Durant for three that's in and he's now three for three please check in for Devin Booker the drive by Paul here's Katie and then here's that as he goes right over he beats a zuba like KD just so much confidence in his abilities when it comes to handling the rock he can handle it and get a little flashy if necessary awesome display of athleticism captured by her at engine Booker [Applause] it's Durant on the win money and that one says MVP why Leonard exactly who this team wants at the line those free throws make things a little more simpler right now they just have to guard against the three-pointers the bad Court there for him gets Payne and Booker Durant is up there with Warren and it's eight in the end of the pivot spot Manning the middle yeah Kevin Durant calmly steps into that shot with the game hanging in the balance love it now guarded by Booker Morris outside a three-pointer no good hard to figure out how he doesn't knock that one down no defender in sight we are talking about one of the greatest scores in the history of NBA basketball Captain Durant doing some work right now from that in between range they'd been the much better team NASA took the Durant good from long range got 32 points Kevin Durant catch and release before the defense can replace the support board tells it off I think this is what we call for running a team off the floor they have been fantastic in transition from T George that shot Off the Mark now the Suns take it the other way [Applause] because for three that one's during the Clipper leadership guys yeah trying to get back in this thing they need a score they need to score and they need to do it quickly but it is still possible here in the gym by Kevin Durant if you're just tuning in we've played about two and a half minutes here in the first and here's KD for three drains it from Beyond Beyond D'Angelo well the whole floor is wide open for LeBron I mean he's got just the right kind of touch for those mid-range shots I'm deep and Durant gets it to go with his sister now for the sons shot hachimura helps your offense in a number of ways in that case it's facing the floor around comes right back with their own and taking a quick look here at the hustle steps for the Lakers great job in this forcing the issue issue great business and making balls very uncomfortable you also have to applaud how they've been able to create turnovers and then convert range and Davis pulls it down Davis has got his fifth rebound right now in the game you just can't hit Suns Trail by six above three from Katie connects from three-point Reign by five and uh 101 left in the fourth quarter 101 [Applause] what brand is doing not good 46 seconds left in the fourth quarter it's on the shot clock James excellent coverage from Durant able to guard multiple positions due to his size athleticism and lemon yes well the bronze used to show during the low and there's no question he can handle these big moments I think it's a wrap when the game's on the line he knows how to deliver the crushing blow it counts yeah and that shot brings them to a three-point game Big Time free throws there that could be the difference it forces them now into a three-point attempt and here's KD for three from deep and you can see yeah I've been confident too as a matter of fact I mean if you're stacking up free moham Obama is out there with LeBron James then it's Russell then it's rui hechimura and it's Reeves in it platoon good another one chance to go up again pulls it in Booker's got four rebounds now tonight here's Durant he's got 47 points in this offense is in a perfect Rhythm and you can see how they're finishing oh I can see some miscommunication on defense there very clearly they were super fortunate it didn't torch them with that mistake here's the ramp and it slammed in by Durant how many guys his size can pull up off the dribble and move like that Durant is the real unicorn leaned on him to provide a lot of offense and that's how he likes it he always wants to be a go-to guy for them I'm sure he'll be calling for the ball even more in this half up front it's Tucker at the four 90 seconds into the second half now over to the wing wide open look Tucker no good gotta get a good there but just not able to hit from the mid-range saw his teammate with a path to the rim and boom lobbed it up there beautiful very smooth catch and finish boards to Durant we played just over three and a half minutes now in the fourth quarter [Applause] it's good he's seven for eight now along with Hall of Fame Talent KD is 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-FEgTQJtavc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FEgTQJtavc | Leadership Change & Challenges (The Rule of Law in the new Abnormal) | [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you all for joining us this morning thank you we're into february and we're in nice sunny warm hawaii and not in cold freezing texas which we'll touch on in a minute we have the honor of having with us professor vanilla randall one of the leading experts anywhere on race and the law professor emeritus from the university of dayton school of law we have ben davis professor emeritus from the university of toledo school of law and leading experts on just about anything ben is willing to talk about fortunately for us equally proficient as a ubiquitous universal expert on all topics is jeff portnoy among them the first amendment here in hawaii so how many points how many points in scrabble is ubiquitous i think it's i'm a little worried person so i don't know about it yeah my guess would be upper 20s maybe 30s i'm assuming that's a compliment by the way it's way too many syllables for me to understand well there yeah did you learn that did you learn that in tiny town texas no i'm an english major bachelor's and master's and then i went to law school to unlearn english and then i came out of law school to relearn english so perfect so one of our viewers asked what's our take on what's going on in texas your people are from there originally all my family is in texas from from the uh all down in houston on the other side of houston near the border all the way up to amarillo texas you can get on the highway and i have to stop at every major city so both of my families live in texas and small towns and they're doing okay i just talked with some of them and they're doing fine but the texas problem everybody kind of was like oh this is an unanticipated storm no one could have prepared for it well it happens every 10 years i live you know texas has a big frozen storm that hits houston and goes all the way up the highway about every 10 years doesn't want to spend the money to fix the system so that they don't have these problems so you know it's it's not um it's not unexpected uh it may be worse than they've ever seen but frozen cold weather in houston happens so we we sort of have the reversal of the prior administration problem where the national response comes in to help with the failure of local preparedness and response which was exactly the opposite for the last four years including with covid masks precautions vaccines everything so what does that tell us if any is there a moral to this story well there's uh someone told me that uh there was a few years ago there was some kind of uh problem some other part of the united states and folks in texas had uh stickers on the back of their cars bumper stickers saying let them freeze in the dark yeah you know and then i think wasn't it a couple weeks ago they were talking about seceding from the union right so i'm like well okay you really got to take care of the people no matter how stupid the leaders are i'm going to say it like that um there are people hurting we got to do what we got to do one of the nice things i heard a comment made that you know it's not an administration that's distinguishing between red and blue states so to speak um in terms of trying to do something to to help out but uh fundam the fundamental problem is uh you know you if you don't do the winterizing winter's a problem you know what i mean i mean it really is and i don't you know i understand that the theory down there is to do it on the cheap basically and that's very cheap i do it on the very cheap well this is what happens when you do it on the very cheap any state any state which elects the ted cruz's of the world deserves what happens to the state not to the people and i just read senator cruz of course we all know went to cancun his his explanation is is unbelievable his explanation is that his daughters had already planned a spring trip to cancun and as a quote good father close quote he decided to take them down there himself because his adult daughters or whatever can't right right well you know part of in terms of politics and and things it seems to me that that on a national level we help people when they are in trouble we have we have to that that's the only way but we also have to say to states yes okay when you you know what you are going to upgrade your electric thing that's not a choice once you come out of here you're going to just like i'm going to tie this into the voting rights just like i think that we could say to state you can do whatever you want in your local and state elections but when it comes to the federal elections these are the standards and of course we've got to be able to assure from state to state that people are treated the same in mississippi as they are in oregon or hawaii we could do the same thing in terms of disaster money is sort of saying look you know what we're gonna we're not going to back out when you're in the middle but we're going to put some requirements on you uh so that this doesn't happen again i think the irony is that a state that is so dependent on oil and gas and tells the rest of the country and its politicians about global warming being a hoax and alternative energy being not necessary what happened how with all that oil and gas did their power grid be unable to handle the necessities of the last few days i find it laughingly ironic of course they're blaming it of course on the frozen windmills well they want you know the republican governors don't want to spend money they don't want to tax people i mean it's sort of like people being against taxes it's sort of like saying i'm not going to fix up my house because i don't have enough money i i don't have enough money because i'm not going out and getting that job that i need to be able to bring the money in taxes is the money we bring in to fix the house up and if you don't fix the house up it comes back to haunt you and that's what's happening in texas i'm only against cheap for a long time i'm only against taxing the wealthy that's that is such a high noble spirit well i moved to texas for three years and i moved to fort worth texas in 2000 and uh i was in a taxi and i was talking to taxi driver or i was talking to somebody and they and they were explaining them what tess is about and as one business person said to another one well texas is a pay-to-play state [Laughter] yeah that helps you understand sex pay-to-play that's it meanwhile while you know while we were last on we have watched the second impeachment trial yeah and the foregone conclusion that we all knew about and we talked about two weeks ago and i'm interested in your thoughts is was it worth it was it was it worth it to spend three days listening to folks trying to convince their colleagues knowing that they had very little chance of convincing enough my own view is i think for the public who spent time watching it was quite interesting but the more important thing is the aftermath which was mitch mcconnell's speech and then our former president now finding a new pinata to attack i'm enjoying it tremendously well you know 45th is he likes to be called he doesn't like to be called former president yes right former human being maybe so but and we'll get right back to that but fernando you also touched on something that really strikes a nerve and that is when i was a kid growing up my favorite us history teacher an older lady from a little town outside of madison wisconsin taught us history and i talked to her one time and i said what's the best thing about the us in history and she said whenever there's a disaster anywhere in the world war poverty natural disaster we're the first ones there with the most to help recover and that stopped right after the american war in vietnam when nixon kissinger and mcnamara developed a policy and sent mcnamara to every embassy and every international financial organization to say turn off the faucet for vietnam nothing no humanitarian aid no nothing the scandinavians were not tuned into that particular channel and didn't pick up on that eventually most of the rest of europe and some of the rest of the world got on board with that we were the last we kept an embargo in place for 20 years after the end of the war and one of the impacts of that was that it forced hoshimin whose strategy was to play the russians off against the chinese and ally with the us and the west after the end of the american war in fact their constitution was based the preamble on the u.s declaration of independence and he was a scholar in that in in france anyway long story short where are you going with this we're coming back forced vietnam into an alliance with russia and it alienated us from the most important relationship that we have spent decades developing and would be incredibly invaluable to us now so the foreign policy reflection and lesson is following exactly from if you take the short-term vindictive mitch mcconnell trump approach you will do long-term harm both domestically and foreign and we are no longer known for being the country who comes to people's aid in times of disaster if we ever was known that i mean i think that i i think that it's that we as a country we tie our foreign aid we try to cut we we do foreign aid in a way but and and i speak not this isn't my area of expertise but it just seems for me from an observation point of view that even when we come to the aid of people there's always some uh underlying policy that promotes some underlying policy because when we allow other countries that are in severe disaster to go quite a long time in history looking back over time how uh ben jeff what do you think well you know my dad used to work for usaid back in the day so yeah and and so one of the things about foreign aid uh when they go up to the hill would be that the people would say well you know why don't you spend money in on our district as opposed to these foreigners overseas and so what they used to do was they used to list the number of companies in that congressman's district that were getting some of that foreign aid money because the the money would be spent with u.s companies and so they you know all of a sudden it was like oh this is actually something that in helping those folks overseas is actually helping back in my district you know it's kind of like the defense department setting up uh contracts with their uh you know production facilities happen to be in all the key districts and all that so that helps i mean it's you know it's part of the the strategy um and we got to say that you know american i would like to say that i think we all would agree that american foreign policy for as long as we can remember is a very very complicated sort of uh pro series of uh ostensibly for principle ostensibly for uh well you'd say ostensibly for you know the better the better angels in us and then you find out underneath that it's not so clear i mean we can go back to the spanish-american war right in 1898 and all that stuff and manifest destiny and and and how that all worked out obviously it was world war one i'm not going to say anything against that or world war ii my dad fought in world war ii that was incredible what we did in in those settings uh but things you know those are the world wars but you know the interests that are being uh protected uh by the us uh you know it's not as all clear as uh as we would like it to be that being said we're just like every other state in that sense you know you know yeah you know you're looking for an angel among states you're not gonna find one you're not gonna find one you just you know they states do their interests and you know the french with their former colonies or the british with the commonwealth whatever you know there's always they're always looking for their angle uh for the for their own advantage yeah and i think that's exactly right what was called by usaid and others exporting democracy democracy was really just an american variant of exercising subordination and control but let's get back to jeff's question about impeachment what does that tell us about the two-party system what which two parties because there's about ready to be a third party probably within the next months with all the media reports of the so-called rational conservative republicans are seriously talking about a center-right party i think the democrats are split i think you know there's a far left quote-unquote portion of the democratic party and then there's a center left i think the whole aspect of political parties is very interesting this time around i'm not sure where you know it's been what really since 1912 that there's been any serious effort to come up with a third party we've had a few over the years that have you know ross perot and and others that have done rainer who have just created problems but i think the way this country is divided right now people say it's divided in half i think it's divided in quarters yeah i think it's the party of one yeah so where does i think there's only one party in the united states and that's the capitalist party i'd like to call me in this party we have a capitalist party like the communist party in china the communist party has a lot of branches and so when they have elections they got people running on different branches of one party we have the same structure and i'm i'm serious about this we have a capitalist party you cannot get elected you cannot run in this country if you're socialist you cannot you do there is no room for anything but capitalism bernie would disagree with you bernie would disagree with you yeah well bernie has spent the last me and bernie was about the same age uh in the same age group and bernie has spent a lot she is compounding to the democrats because there's no capital no no socialist party but you know the the funny thing is that in america if you say anything that vaguely is sort of uh what is it uh social oriented you're called a communist i mean i find that amazing that you know that you know somebody talks about universal health care they're talking about it's a comp you're a communist and i'm like i lived in france 17 years with universal health care and we're beyond that they don't call them communists anymore there aren't any communists left now they call them socialists i just find that kind of amazing how the you know i've been watching the you know the the various debates and discussions how people just go to go to that old communist rag about things that i found you know really quite normal and even kind of healthy you know i mean that you could get your medical care taken care of you know and you had taxes to pay and all that but you know those communist countries like canada and i don't know sweden you know i mean it's like i don't i can't believe it it's just how people just get bitten by that well let's talk about the big issue right now which is you know biden's political statements throughout the campaign about bringing the country together working across the aisle and the reality of the last three weeks going into today just dealing with covid forget about anything else and the relief package which looks like he's going to have to impose by using some parliamentary uh rule of the arcane senate what do you think about that because he's getting a lot of criticism because he set himself up for the criticism sure did well you know i think he it worked for him he got elected right you got elected yeah but now what now what yeah okay so remember a politician's promise is only bind those who believe them okay that's the first thing that's what i sound like a communist you sound like i learned a right-wing former president of france said that he was there he was quoted as saying that you never heard him say it lie so oh then you're a fascist and a fascist no i i don't know what i am but i love that it frees me from being caught up by the the the words that were said and just see what the actions are right so if he's got to do reconciliation or whatever it is to be able to get that package through then he does it that way but he can't expect mitch mcconnell or anybody to help him out right and he can try and talk to him but you know they're not going to happen if he doesn't do that he's going to have if he doesn't if the democrats and him don't say we're going to use whatever uh uh uh a process we need to push through the things we promised on if he tries to do this bipartisan thing he's gonna have the same outcome as obama they're going to lose the house and lose the senate in in in the uh midterm elections uh yeah and the problem is for me because i'm not a democrat or a republican i'm a radical leftist uh the problem for me is that the democrats gov i think the democrats image of themselves is working across the aisle and so they have as much uh they have problems moving to the left to get things done because they want to have the republicans agree with them they are looking for approval and the republicans are like we so far to the right if you want our approval you're going to have to come to the right and and if they go to the right on all the things they promise they'll lose the house but you know you watch the impeachment vote and you see that one-third of the country doesn't believe in any of the things we're talking about the senators from north dakota and south dakota and montana and wyoming and i can go state by state by state west of the mississippi that's a different america than the coasts and chicago and tiny town texas or you know whatever i mean we just can't forget that you know mcconnell i think has lost control frankly which is amazing if that's actually happened because a third of his party doesn't even believe in traditional republican values they they are caught up in conspiracies they're they're mourning the death of one of the most evil people sorry rush limbaugh oh absolutely no i mean i know but you know turn on fox last night i wish i did yeah and you would have thought jesus died yeah i mean we have to recognize that a third of the country could care less about the things we talk about about equality about police brutality about clean climate about whatever and you look at those republican senators and you go wow they were elected by people yeah you know they weren't anointed anyway and that's part of the election but i don't want to understate the election by people is because the republicans have smartly taken over gerrymandering in a lot of the states and and and and that's sort of uh uh and doing things to keep the voting i mean even in states you call truth like or maybe over overwhelmingly white most states have large minority populations a large enough percentage and the republicans in those states do things to marginalize their their uh the voters although i agree with you that uh in terms of the number anyway because hey trump got a lot of votes we keep you know we talked about he got he got right 71 million votes was that it that's not either that's that jeff's point is a really important one in some respects because the number of people represented by the 57 senators who voted to convict is many many millions more than the 43 who voted not to convict so if you're looking at governance we are so far from one person one vote from governance by a majority we are remember that though i mean part of the whole senate was set up to do exactly what it's doing the design of the senate was to make sure that majority the radical majority didn't get out of control and we would have these elitist centers senate tours you know in uh race-based states in racist states uh control what's happening so i was going to say that between now and 20 and 22 you're going to see a lot of laws being put in place to basically ice out the voting of those who led to those majorities in georgia and things like that particularly minorities and others but that's what you're going to see because those are as you can see the way that the state parties are operating already where somebody voted against trump they got censored like within minutes of their vote you know and these are just kind of trying to organize voter suppression minority government that's all minority government that's all we're watching is happening and then unfortunately voting rights will are in the process of being deluded or efforts are being put forward to do that so well you can blame the supreme court for that oh yeah you know shelby county you can blame the democrats and the republicans if they don't pass a bill controlling federal elections because none of these states are rich enough to uh run elections one for the state and one for the federal and so if if the federal government would step in and say you know what we we the federal government for president one vote one thing you got to control how i passed the voting right bill reinstating section 5 making any change in in how people vote if it's going to have a disparate impact it's by definition uh uh a racist and and and has to be uh it can't happen but i doubt i have no faith that the democrats will do that so that brings us to the end of our time for today it's a great place to wind up because it's very forward-looking so i have to get to cancun me too with my daughters my grandson i'll come back tomorrow yeah i'll come back tomorrow but how do you get to cancun without being crucified very good so one of the nighttime show hosts asked bernie sanders he said so as an old white guy how does it feel to be so marginalized and on that we'll let you both go come back in two weeks join us thank you so much [Applause] you | ThinkTech Hawaii | UCZ5BKpljxXj4Y8Ut164GnSg | 2021-02-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,132 | 21,640 |
5RgtcuChyf8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RgtcuChyf8 | Wetline Xtreme Gel v. Eco Styler | Trying Wetline For The First Time | hey y'all welcome back to the channel it has been quite a while since I've done a video like this a hair video and I do not know where I have been with these products but here we go [Music] Boateng also I know you're know run title and by the thumbnail that I am comparing two different types of jail y'all I don't know where I've been with this new jail and it's not even new because I'm like a year too late to the party so I am going to do a washing though which I have not done in a very long time but I'm going to compare these two gentle so we have wet vine a stream y'all I don't know why I'm just now being or fanvideos on this jail probably the guy had been on YouTube like that since I've had the kids and then I'm comparing which I always use my go to jail was my favorite jail I'm not sure about now after using this but we will say but ecostyler with the olive oil so let's get to it y'all I am NOT going to put ecostyler y'all seen me do washing those eco styler if you haven't you can see my other videos first I would like to say about the Eco summer that it is sleep sometimes after a while act with different types of conditioning and it has a little crunch to it because it has in 210 max max hold is a 10 but this has always been our favorite gel and we are going to stay [Music] yes so this is wet line extreme very cheap is cheaper than the eco styler and it was 249 very cheap and you get this big thing if you get eco styler in this size it's like five dollars I wash my hair with and yes I say wash I'm from Jersey I washed my hair with shea moisture shampoo and conditioner I don't have a leave-in conditioner in my hair right now I do head not on my watch what I said and one of my mommy blogs is not on my watch and it detangles very well so let's get started with the wet line I'm so excited oh my god it smells good it's a little a little perfume me but um it smells good it has like a fresh smell to it oh yes I know my hair looks crazy but yes as y'all know and I section my hair in four parts let me start off and my hair is already washed like I said it already has the not on my watch and and it's kind of damp is not too wet it's not like soaking so I'm going to if you see my curl like this already it's because well that's my curl pattern but it's because the not on my watch it details you there like no other which I've already said that so I'm going to split it up even more I have been waiting to use this gel alright so I am going to shave my hair so I'm going to take this much it's much can you see it's clear so I gotta use a lot I'm going to come back once it dried later woman and show you how it looks maybe even tomorrow I'm gonna show you on day one here so that's shingle I'm gonna put it a little bit more on my that's not even a little bit [Music] look so pretty I'll see this in front of the white wall so y'all can see what it's doing to my curls looks like a little like okay okay and it's a little frizz to it but I don't mind it okay I think I'm going to come back and finish my last section on camera I don't want to hold y'all here while I am like doing my whole head because it takes a minute but it don't take that long with it but I like the gel so far it's very light usually I feel like the Ecostar will be more a heavier and it was sort of like it would have more of a hold on it but we'll say I have to say though I'm a little worried because like I said before it has such it's like so lightweight and it fills my ego scholars are writing a water-based gel this is also water based but it fills even like more watery so it kind of makes me worried because I feel like I might not get a lot of wear out of it and my I don't know how many days I'm gonna get out of this washing up on my last piece and so far so good it looks good so I'm gonna put some gel on my hands to smudge and I were you put a little bit on my hair already [Music] but y'all I did not put the grease on my hair yet which I probably should have but I'm gonna come back once it's all dry probably did say actor Ian's we're gonna see what it looks like and what line is also a ten hole to its max hole so I thought I guess it has the right amount of phrases like I don't mind that phrase but we should all think yes so this is how it is right now and all my hair is left it has the gel on it and so I kid you not I'm gonna come back in a few hours and we're gonna see my hair will probably be here in two hours my shrinkage is so real it's so crazy but maybe I'll stretch it out I don't know but this is in it I like it y'all it feels good it still feels like soft well not something yet cuz it's not dry but it's still like it doesn't feel heavy and like y'all know white flaking yet and so it is I'm compatible with the now on my watch and you guys I'm already experiencing postpartum shedding which is the devil and so I don't know my hair is like I realized some pieces in front were already sure the first time it was it was kind of bad but not too bad I have so much hair that you really couldn't even tell but this time it's and I got it around 4 months after having Caitlyn so this time it's only been 2 months so I'm like I'm already experienced it it's so soon but that's one of my mommy blogs you can go there if you wanna see mom stuff but anyway so yeah this is it you guys okay yeah so I am back here we are maybe about eight hours later and as you can see my hair is probably about eighty percent dry like my hair takes a long time to dry so it's still wet than my roots but as you can see I had the freshly come up closer see that this is what I didn't want that's what I didn't want and I knew that was gonna happen because it was like so watery and might but yes I mean I feel like it did no different than the ego scholars started to do you could some of them are still really curly and defined but I just have so much risen it's only eight hours later and it's filled and it looks dry it still feels kind of like soft and it doesn't have any crunch to it but I don't know it's too much for it and I was saying I can't wear this for several days you know I mean it's already looking warm so magic grease and then I'm going to use the wet line over that and let's see if we can combat some of this for is blue magic for some reason it didn't do me right like the way everybody else like bereavement about it and swearing like oh this is the new this is better than ecostyler mr. Nugent furries and then I'll go to bed and see if it worked I just let it air-dry just can you imagine once my hair when you drive something 2% how big it will be but it already got bigger you just put in the grease on it seems like all the parts that got like a hundred percent dry some of the streams those are the strains that became frizzy tell me not we used to jump again I just don't see a height like people saying it's better than ecostyler the only thing is it doesn't have the crunch to me like evil solid wood see here we go so I know I haven't told you I will see you on the next one I'm gonna post a little update a video after this for the next day after but that is it I'm gonna say that I'm so far I don't see the hype of wet line I'm actually gonna try the blue one I'm gonna come back and try the blue one and see if that's any different cuz some people say that's better so basically after putting on a gel in my hair my hair basically came out the same so today it's another day this is about four days later I had to wash my hair again wash condition it and I actually this time the difference was I put conditioner in my hair at first I just wanted to see how to gel what work so I didn't put conditioner in my hair but this time I had to put conditioner in my hair and it made to me a tremendous difference because it was a mess before my opinion you can't just put the strip the wet line extreme gel in your hair by itself you have to put a conditioner underneath for it to come out nice because it made my hair so dry just like the other gels did when you just put gel in here so this is my result y'all after the conditioner and leave-in conditioning cream in if you can see that I put that in my hair these are the results this is like day 2 hair so it's way more different see way more to find my curls are popping less sprays and I don't mind the frizz that's already there I kind of like the frizz but that's it you guys you can stay tuned for the next video because I ended up using the wet line in Peyton's here so you'll have to see how that comes out and stay tuned so that's it I hope you enjoyed this video please like comment subscribe make sure you hit that notification bell so you know what I'll post another video and I will see you on the next one okay | Darryll & Ashley Ramsey | UCoMaaReZb1K2ykokkb6QpdA | 2020-05-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,848 | 8,729 |
s4VxOzO9-6E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4VxOzO9-6E | 9 Kids Who Killed Their Family | [Music] [Applause] [Music] the narration in this video was created with a text to speech program and edit it to make it as natural sounding as possible i understand that some people do not like this but it was done for numerous reasons i have uploaded the script to youtube so please turn on the subtitles if you wish to mute the audio thank you in bellevue idaho 16 year old sarah johnson lived a privileged life with her parents always giving her everything she could ever need or want everything except their blessing for her relationship with her boyfriend 19-year-old bruno santos they forbid her from making contact with him and as a result her relationship with her parents soon become volatile sarah's parents found out that she had been lying to them saying she was staying over at a friend's house but was actually sleeping over at santos's apartment one evening ellen johnson followed his daughter to santos home and demanded she go back home with him allen then told santos that if he caught him with his daughter again then he would go to the police and report him for having sex with an underage girl allen never went to the police and days later he and his wife were dead on the morning of september 2nd 2003 sarah broke into the guest house which was on their property which was unoccupied as the tenant was away on business in there she located the gun she knew was stored in a closet a high-powered winchester model 70 bolt-action rifle she stole the gun and ammunition entered her parents room and shot her sleeping mother in the face killing her she calmly reloaded enter the bathroom found her father in the shower and shot him through the heart police officers found the bodies of diane and alan johnson after following up a call from a worried relative it was immediately clear that sarah was the shooter and she was quickly arrested and charged although sarah vehemently denied any wrongdoing officers were able to find latex gloves and a bathrobe discarded in an outdoor trash can which contained the dna of sarah and both victims they also found a leather glove which contained sarah johnson's dna and gunshot residue as sarah johnson has always denied committing the murders no motive could ever be found investigators believe sarah murdered her parents so she could continue her relationship with her boyfriend sarah's relatives strongly deny that she could have had anything to do with the shooting and have continued to campaign for her release on march 16 2005 sarah's case went to trial and she was found guilty on two counts of first-degree murder receiving two life terms without parole plus 15 years in 2012 sarah's new lawyer filed for a new trial claiming her previous legal counsel were ineffective and unprepared for such a big case in october 2014 the request for a new trial was denied sarah johnson is currently housed in the pocatello women's correctional center by age 12 christopher pittman had run away from home several times and as a result spent several weeks at a facility for runaway children whilst there he was put on the drug paxil to treat mild depression and was sent to live with his grandparents joe and joy in chester south carolina his grandparents were strict but they gave him the stable life that he craved and christopher soon showed signs of improvement however his new doctor in chester was unable to prescribe christopher the drug paxil so instead issued the drugs oloft although both drugs are similar it is strongly advised to never mix the two drugs together as it can result in hallucinations aggression and delusions immediately after taking the new drug everyone noticed a change in christopher who became erratic and jumpy with his sister describing him as manic christopher also complained that he felt like his whole body was burning from the inside after hearing of the worrying side effects his doctor did not stop the new medication but instead doubled the dosage on november 28 2001 christopher got into an argument with a classmate which ended with him attempting to choke the other boy that afternoon after collecting his suspended grandson from school joe pittman believing that christopher needed stronger punishment spanked him hard with a wooden paddle and sent him to bed early later that night christopher quietly left his room and took his grandfather's shotgun from the wooden gun rack in the living room he then calmly walked into his grandparents bedroom and shot down at them several times the first two shots killed them instantly but he fired several more shots into their dead bodies before driving away in his grandparents car he poured petrol throughout the house and set it ablaze later that night christopher was pulled over by a police officer after being caught driving dangerously when asked why he was out driving alone christopher spun a story about a large black man who had murdered his grandparents and then taken him hostage after further questioning it become clear that his story was a lie and he was soon confessing to the murders he told officers that his grandparents were killed because they had deserved to die christopher pittman's trial was not centered on proving his guilt as he had already confessed instead it was to determine whether his medication had caused him to commit murder when christopher's father took the stand he claimed it was evident that the increased dosage of zoloft was the reason his son was a murderer seeing how it happened just days afterwards he believed his son although troubled never expressed anger or hate for anyone and that the only reasonable explanation for this horrific event was because of the medication despite evidence pointing in favor of the medication theory christopher was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to a minimum of 30 years imprisonment however christopher's new legal team filed numerous complaints stating that the previous trial was unfair and that the jury were biased and unwilling to listen to any evidence that was in favor of the accused they also dismantled his former counsel calling them inadequate and unprepared for a case of this magnitude the complaints were noted and christopher was granted a new trial instead of facing a whole new trial christopher agreed to the lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter and received a 25-year term it is believed that his release date will be 22nd of february 2023 in february 1988 16 year old rochester minnesota resident david brom murdered his parents and two siblings in cold blood arguments in the brahm household were not uncommon but on the 17th of february 1988 david and his father bernard had a particularly heated confrontation after they screamed back and forth at each other david quickly became physical trying to attack his father bernard not wanted to hurt his son backed off and went up to bed trying to give his son time to cool off he had hoped that by leaving the conflict the situation was dealt with or at least forgotten however in reality the situation was far from forgotten david spent that evening secretly cursing his father and boiled with rage and frustration after several hours david entered the basement of his home and retrieved the axe that was stored there for cutting wood he then went to his parents bedroom and attacked his father he quickly subdued bernard with several hard strikes to his head and chest as his father lay dying he turned to his mother and attacked her too his mother paulette sustained catastrophic damage to her head and she and her husband died within minutes walking in somewhat of a haze david left the bodies of his parents and walked to his bedroom after several minutes he heard a commotion upstairs and upon entering his parents room he found his 13-year-old sister diane and his 11-year-old brother richard standing by the blood-splattered bed without warning david began to swing the axe again and made quick work of murdering his siblings the following day whilst hanging out with friends david began making boasts telling his friends that he had murdered his family they all sat and listened to the gruesome details but believed them to be a fabrication as david was known to often make things up for attention however one of his friends believed it enough to telephone authorities and reported what he had been told police officers were sent to the brahm household where they found the four bodies david brahm was quickly arrested and charged with murder although david was 16 at the time of the murders due to the severity of the crimes he was charged as an adult at trial his defense pleaded insanity but the prosecution were able to show premeditation before the act and drew attention to his unrepentant attitude and cold demeanor after slaying his family david was found guilty and convicted of first-degree murder and ordered to serve at least 52 years in prison he is currently serving his sentence at the minnesota correctional facility in stillwater on the 3rd of october 2012 a a call from 911 jake evans speaking in a soft absent voice he calmly explains that he had just murdered his mother and 15-year-old sister jake evans was never known to have suffered from any mental ill health before the killings but something in him snapped that day in his written confession evans states that after he shot his mother and sister he ran into his bedroom and started to scream it was then that he heard his sister groaning from the other room and realized that she was still alive evans wrote while i loaded the gun back up i was shouting that i was sorry and then ran as fast as i could to kill her i made sure my mom was dead and shot her again in the head the bodies of jamie evans and her fifteen-year-old daughter mallory were found at their home at river creek lane annetta south texas jake evans was waiting for police inside and he was arrested without incident after his arrest jake did not offer any clear motive for the killing only that he had watched the 2007 rob zombie film halloween several times before he shot and killed his family members in his confession when talking about the film he said while watching it i was amazed at how at ease the boy was during the murders and how little remorse he had afterward i was thinking to myself it would be the same for me when i kill someone evans would later tell investigators that his mother and sister were not the only people he had planned on killing he said he wanted to murder his grandparents and older sister but luckily he was unable to reach them during his interrogation and after officers consulted several psychiatric professionals it was ruled that jake was incompetent to stand trial and was ordered to stay at a psychiatric hospital to undergo a series of evaluations and treatments after spending almost three years in hospital medical professionals filed a final evaluation report which stated that jake evans had finally been restored to competency and was now fit to stand trial after making a plea deal with the prosecution evans pled guilty to the two murders and was sentenced to 45 years in prison he was ordered to serve at least half of his sentence before being considered for parole on april 23 2006 the bodies of mark richardson his wife deborah and their eight-year-old son jacob were found in the basement of their home the other richardson family member 12-year-old jasmine was missing and presumed to be either kidnapped or murdered however after a short investigation and after officers spoke to jasmine richardson's friends they knew that she was likely to be the perpetrator not victim it became apparent that there was serious stress in the richardson household after mark and deborah discovered jasmine had a much older boyfriend jeremy steinke who was 23 years old met 12-year-old jasmine at a rock concert they spent endless nights talking online which is where jeremy proclaimed to be a 300-year-old werewolf after they caught the two talking jasmine's parents forbid the relationship and did their best to stop the pair talking however jasmine and jeremy found ways to communicate and in doing so devised a plan to murder jasmine's parents investigating officers would later find an online conversation between the couple where jasmine told her boyfriend i have this plan it begins with me killing them and ends with me living with you on the night of the murder jasmine unlocked the back door of her home and later that night steinke let himself in armed with a knife he savagely attacked the couple stabbing them multiple times in the chest stomach and neck when jasmine's parents were dead they went upstairs where they found jacob hysterical in hiding in his bedroom both jasmine and jeremy later confessed that jacob was aware that his parents were dead as he had heard them screaming when jacob saw the killers enter his bedroom he screamed i'm scared i'm too young to die jasmine later said that she believed it would be cruel to let her brother live without his parents so she stabbed him in the chest several times before jeremy slit the boy's throat witnesses would later testify that they saw jasmine and jeremy just hours after the triple murder laughing and kissing at a nearby restaurant when the pair were arrested officers discovered an abundance of evidence that proved the couple had been planning the murders for some time being much older many officers assumed that jeremy was the main instigator but the evidence proved that they were both as keen as the other despite that being just 12 years old jasmine could only be sentenced to a mere 10 years behind bars if found guilty in june of 2007 a now 14 year old jasmine richardson went on trial she pled not guilty to all three counts of first-degree murder after a trial lasting a month and after just three hours of jury deliberation she was found guilty on all counts she received the maximum sentence of 10 years she remains the youngest ever person convicted of multiple murders in canadian history in december of 2008 jeremy steinke was found guilty on three counts of first-degree murder and was sentenced to three concurrent life terms he was ordered to serve at least 25 years behind bars before being made eligible for parole in the fall of 2011 jasmine richardson was released from prison and it's reported that her rehabilitation is going well on the 19th of january 2013 in south valley new mexico fifteen-year-old nehemiah griego shot and killed his parents and three younger siblings nine-year-old zephaniah five-year-old yael and two-year-old angelina on the evening of the 19th of january nehemiah broke into his family's locked gun crate and retrieved an ar-15 type semi-automatic rifle gun in hand he crept into his parents bedroom where he found his mother asleep he aimed the gun looked through the scope and shot her in the head killing her instantly later nehemiah told police that after he shot his mother he heard his brother zephaniah cry out from his bedroom he first went in to comfort him cuddled him and told him everything would be fine no one knows what exactly happened but nehemiah turned the gun on his brother too shooting him several times with that done he turned his attention to his two young sisters who he found cowering under blankets he took him and shot them both in the head for the next four hours nehemiah sat and waited for his father to return home from his shift at a homeless shelter he eventually came home around 5 p.m and was met with a hail of bullets greg griego suffered several injuries which proved fatal later that day he drove his parents truck to church to see his girlfriend once there he told her that his family were dead but said they had died in a car crash a parishioner overheard their conversation and alerted authorities police were sent to the griego home where they found all five bodies nehemiah was apprehended at the church and arrested nehemiah was booked into the bernalillo county juvenile detention center and charged with murder he agreed to talk to officers without an adult or lawyer present and told them that he was angry with his mother and that he suffered with suicidal and homicidal thoughts other than that no clear motive was ever given his girlfriend later contacted the police and informed them that nehemiah had emailed her a photograph of his dead mother in the email nehemiah told her that his intention had been to leave town kill more people and die in a gun battle with swat officers thankfully he never got the chance to carry out this plan setting a trial for nehemiah was tricky as there were so many mental health evaluations to undertake being just 15 at the time of the murders the judicial system was hesitant about giving him a life sentence due to his age under new mexico law any minor charged with first-degree murder are to be tried as adults but cannot be sentenced to death or life without the possibility of parole on february 11 2016 judge john j romero of the new mexico children's court determined that nehemiah was amenable to treatment this meant that he would be tried as a juvenile and would be released when he turns 21 years old however in 2019 judge elisa hart filed an order in a separate court that reversed the order that griego was given previously she believed that he was not amenable to treatment and should be in prison not in an unlocked facility if the order was approved nehemiah faced a sentence of up to 120 years in prison the order was indeed listened to and as a result nehemiah was sentenced to three concurrent life sentences plus seven years he must serve at least 30 years behind bars before being eligible for parole he is currently imprisoned in the loo county correctional center in vanceberg kentucky zachary davis is probably one of the most recognizable killers on this list in large part due to his appearance on the dr phil show where he gave a chilling and rather bizarre interview where he spoke in a monotone voice bobbed his head and laughed inappropriately when discussing the murder zachary was nine years old when his father passed away and he understandably become withdrawn and depressed he was sent to see psychiatrists where he claimed to hear the voice of his dead father the doctors reassured zachary's mother that this was a result of his grieving for his father and that it would pass with time however over the next six years zachary's mental health worsened to the point where he rarely spoke to anyone found little pleasure in anything and had totally given up on life on the evening of august 10 2012 zachary his mother melanie and his 16 year old brother josh enjoyed a rare night out together at the movies everything seemed fine and melanie went to bed happy after spending quality time with her two sons later that night zachary went to the basement retrieved a sledgehammer and made his way up to his mother's bedroom without hesitating he swung it down almost 20 times onto her head and face when she was dead zachary went into the family's game room set a fire and quickly left the area when talking to investigators later zachary admitted that he set the fire in the hope that it would kill his brother luckily josh was woken by a fire alarm and was able to escape the house safely zachary was found by police 10 miles from his burning home looking disheveled and acting strangely when police probed zachary calmly explained that when the fire at his home was extinguished they would find his mother's body in her bed and that her head was destroyed he then told them that he had murdered her with a sledgehammer and said i didn't feel anything when i killed her during police interview zachary claimed that it was the voice of his father that had told him to murder his mother and brother when asked that if he could turn back time would he change anything he replied i would probably kill josh with a sledgehammer too at trial zachary was given a life sentence which in tennessee is a minimum of 60 years with the possibility of parole after 51 if released zachary would be in his mid-60s at the earliest in 1998 kipling kinkel murdered his parents then committed what was at the time the worst school shooting in american history on the 20th of may 1998 fifteen-year-old kipling kinkel was suspended from school pending an investigation after he was found to have possession of a stolen handgun which was stored in his school locker a friend of kinkles had stolen the beretta pistol from his father and kinkel had paid 100 for it police were called and they released kinkel and sent him home understandably his parents were furious and threatened to send their troubled son to military school if he did not change his behavior according to kiplin's recorded confession he states that at around 3 p.m that fateful day he grabbed another of his guns a ruger 22-caliber semi-automatic rifle and entered the kitchen where his father was drinking coffee without saying anything he shot his father once in the back of the head killing him instantly kip sat and waited for his mother to return home from work which she did at around 6 30 p.m he met his mother in the garage told her he loved her then shot her twice in the back of the head once in the heart and three times in the face the following morning kinkel drove to thurston high school in springfield oregon and parked a block away under his trench coat kip had two hunting knives his ruger rifle a glock 19 pistol and a ruger mark ii pistol he also carried 1127 rounds of ammunition upon entering the campus he shot and killed 16 year old ben walker and wounded several other students kinkel made his way through the school and entered the cafeteria where he opened fire several students were seriously injured in the flurry of gunshots and one student mikel nicolaison was fatally wounded when kinkel attempted to reload his rifle jacob reicher a student who had been hit with a bullet rushed kinkel and tackled him to the ground several other students joined jacob and they were able to disarm kinkel and they held him until officers could arrive to arrest him in all four people were killed and many more were seriously wounded in custody unknown to the arresting officers kinkel had a large knife that was strapped to his thigh he was able to retrieve the knife and attempted to attack an officer whilst brandishing the knife kinkel begged the officer to shoot him luckily the cop managed to subdue him with pepper's prey and kink learned another attempted murder charge on september 24 1999 kinkel pled guilty to first-degree murder and several cases of attempted murder and was sentenced to life with no possibility of parole the only motive ever given for the crime was found in a note that kinkel had left at his home regarding why he murdered his parents he spoke about being suspended from school saying i just got two felonies on my record my parents can't take that it would destroy them the embarrassment would be too much for them they couldn't live with themselves further in the letter he wrote my head just doesn't work right god damn these voices inside my head i have to kill people i don't know why i have no other choice serial killer edmund kemper probably doesn't need introducing thanks to shows like netflix's mind hunter but kemper is a grisly anomaly when it comes to familia side being how he killed several family members but with a nine-year gap between killings in 1964 after relations with his mother broke down fifteen-year-old edmond was sent to live with his father's parents edmond and mod kemper his relationship with his grandparents was also rocky and one argument would lead to bloodshed on august 27 1964 edmond and his grandmother was in the middle of an intense argument when edmund suddenly turned and left the kitchen thinking she had won ma didn't chase after her grandson believing he was just cooling off she could have never guessed that edmund had actually left so he could grab the rifle he kept under his bed she never saw or heard edmund come back into the kitchen and before she could react he shot her in the back of the head edmond sat with her body and waited for his grandfather to return home from a shopping trip later when he heard his grandfather pull into the driveway he raced outside and shot him killing him instantly after not knowing what to do edmund telephoned his mother and confessed to the murders and asked for her advice she told him to telephone the police and report what he had done edmund was quickly arrested and charged with his grandparents murder when investigating officers asked edmond why he had killed his grandparents he replied that he just wanted to see what it felt like to kill grandma he then explained that he only killed his grandfather so he would not have to find out that his wife was dead instead of being sent to a juvenile prison edmund was sent to the atascadero state psychiatric hospital to receive treatment for several different mental disorders including paranoid schizophrenia much has been made of edmund kemper's intellect and high iq and it's certainly true that his intelligence enabled him to be released from the psychiatric hospital way before he should have been edmond was given the job of helping doctors with other patients and even helped the psychiatrists administer tests to other inmates edmund was able to memorize all the right answers to the tests memorize everything that the psychiatrists wanted to hear from patients when edmund himself was tested he was able to convince doctors that he was truly rehabilitated and was no longer a risk on his 21st birthday edmund was released from hospital and sent to live with his mother clark l many of the atascadero hospital doctors strongly recommended that edmund was not sent to live with his mother as edmond himself had confessed that he believed she would either hurt or murder his mother if she did not change her behavior it was also evident that clarnell was extremely neglectful as a parent and had a long history of physically and mentally abusing her children the doctors were overruled by the parole board and edmund was sent to live with his mother edmund had no hope of living a normal functioning life when forced to live with his mother their frequent fights and her seeming pleasure to constantly criticize him pushed him further into a fantasy world a world full of horror and murder three years passed until the fantasy became a reality and edmund began killing again in the span of several months he took the lives of six female coeds each murder grew in brutality with him not just killing them but he mutilated them dismembered them eviscerated them and decapitated them he kept many of the severed heads and would kiss them and play with them in his bedroom when his mother was in the room next to him he would even sit outside on the lawn holding the severed head in his hands in full view of his neighbors he would later remark that each woman he killed was a surrogate for his mother his killing spree came to an end on april 20 1973 when he finally did kill his mother when kemper was being interviewed by police when talking about his mother he said i couldn't please her it was like being in jail i became a walking time vomit i finally blew the moment edmund kemper finally blew came after his mother had belittled and sneered at her son one evening after edmond attempted to talk to her when she was asleep he crept into her room and bludgeoned her to death with a claw hammer he then slit her throat decapitated her cut out her vocal cords and larynx and performed sex sacks on the severed head he told officers that he stuck the head on a shelf and screamed at it before throwing darts at it and eventually destroyed it later the next day after having several drinks at a nearby bar edmond telephoned his mother's best friend sarah taylor hallett and invited her over for dinner on his mother's behalf when she arrived he strangled her and hid her corpse in a wardrobe along with his mother's body he later confessed he murdered sarah to create a story that she and his mother had gone on vacation together after a couple of days on the run edmund telephoned police and handed himself in he had not slept in three days and was mentally broken and exhausted he told arresting officers that once his mother was finally dead he knew it was all over for him that his job was done local residents and police alike were left shocked by the details of the murder spree they all knew and liked edmund and many police officers drank in the same bar as him even discussing the co-ed disappearances with him at his trial edmund's defense claimed he was not guilty by reason of insanity although prosecuting doctors admitted that he suffered from severe mental deficiencies they found him to be sane and therefore guilty on all counts he was indeed found guilty and was sentenced to life in prison without parole he is still serving his sentence in the california medical facility and is 72 years old you | AWIA MEDIA | UCJNv7gmWVNkDvWEIlx9wpOA | 2020-09-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,108 | 29,036 |
Ms-DztF8aY4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms-DztF8aY4 | Alpha Fortis xStation Tutorial 4 - TRADING FROM CHARTS | thank you trading from charts X station allows you to trade by one click directly from the chart toolbar or place a pending order directly from the charts window place a pending order you have to right click on the selected instrument chart to place the order it's useful to enlarge the chart and set the cursor at the price of your pending order select a type of transaction buy limit sell limit buy stop or sell stock let us assume Euro vs US dollar will exceed the presented level and you wish to place a buy limit order a new window will open where you can change the volume of your trade by selecting it from the drop down list or alternatively you can type the amount platform will automatically convert lots to contract value and to your margin moreover you can modify trading options such as open price add stop loss or take profit which you can also see expressed in Pips and your currency and on top of that you can set an expiration date for the order when everything is set just click place order and confirm the deal was successfully executed and is displayed in pending orders tab in the trading portfolio note if the chosen conditions will not be reached by the market and you set up expiration date the order will be canceled automatically you can modify the pending trades in the pending orders tab by changing stop loss and take profit orders you can set them also directly from charts to do that you should click on the chart and drag the line with stop loss or take profit to the level you wish | Alpha Fortis Corporation | UCsh3zR2usc61oLmeROea8Xw | 2014-02-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 282 | 1,514 |
GxyBe-cSZ1Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxyBe-cSZ1Y | I made a sinkhole that destroyed a neighborhood | hey there friends how's it going my name is kevin and today we are playing donut county because all my life people have been calling me an a-hole so i want to be a hole today all right you see this game looks super peaceful but what you don't realize is i'm about to destroy the whole thing okay so this is me i'm a whole and i can do things like this eating the letters increasing in my size until eventually i become large enough to consume this entire goose monstrosity man thing give me your donuts first feed me feed the whole eat the fence all right i'm getting pretty big now all right get in here it's like an irish road it's just a massive pothole dude the honking stop i wonder how the honking stopped did you actually do something with the honking man just gonna reply with these he's gonna plead the fifth yeah there we go that's a conversation now six weeks later honestly my hoodie's given my perfect example here what in fact i don't understand what i'm doing i am a raccoon who can also double as a whole and just consume the earth itself 999 feet below donut county wait he destroyed the world itself left click to deploy hole okay this is a flashback to how we ended up in that hole where should i deploy my whole what i'm going to deploy it here at the the rummage sale and just eat some rocks and get nice and big just like i did when i was a child come on there you go there you go it's just about getting the right angle there we go that's the rummage sale sorted now can i move on and attack their homes she's just looking out the door like oh she's closed the door she's safe now honey did that hole just open the gate don't let it in oh it's already in my mom she's looking out like no the hole she's still trying to go it's like the reverse of that movie she's trying to make a ghostly pottery project can i bring you down there you go you can return to your pottery jeez imagine me that dedicated to pottery where a hole opens up and starts consuming the very world itself and you're like nope i'm finishing my pottery oh look at that for a stack that made me hole nice and big please don't use any of these lines out of context on my wiki oh no it looks so depressed i've taken its entire life oh no you're trying to get away aren't you how am i gonna get you if you're hovering up there oh i can't quite fit the furnace hold on let me consume your moped first it was sold anyway so you know what it doesn't really matter to you there you go there's your pizza oven oh it's made it hot i love it hot hot hot come on there you go now i'll just leave them land i suppose holy [ __ ] i am a big hole oh my god i'm consuming their entire property now all these rocks i never thought i could be this big of a hole your home is mine yeah great delivery wait what is this the trashopedia oh this is all the stuff that i've consumed wait those are actually called chimney i thought it was just my dad being weird when he called it a chimney have a garbage day everyone i've been adjusting my lights trying to figure out what works and it looks like i'm just getting progressively more evil as it goes on so that works for me they're all trying to pin the blame on the raccoon the raccoons just like wasn't me i didn't do it i may be the king of trash but i i don't open a hole and consume the entire town oh i just i ate a snake that can't be good for the digestive system even for a hole does a hole have a digestive system i assume it does oh my god that snake is high as a kite look at it look how happy it is hold on let me eat some grass in game for a change and i'll be right back to you when i get nice and big and strong all right here we go sneak up on him there you go yes all the snakes have been eaten i'm like saint patrick himself that's how he got rid of all the snakes in ireland he opened a massive hole and he just sent him down cinema to australia i guess oh no how am i gonna get that chicken down here i guess i gotta raise the snake danger i suppose he's raising the snake danger because i'm holding a snake i i don't know how i've done this i'm just pushing this chicken on a swing oh jesus sorry snake danger critical what is this i'm unscrewing the sign there we go okay launch the nukes oh my god what the hell that was containing all the snakes okay that probably wasn't a good idea in hindsight that's like in a zombie apocalypse keeping all the zombies in the barn for some god unknown reason i'm looking at you walking dead season two that's a whole lot of hole i'm gonna suck up all your belongings now oh this poor guy he's just watching it all unfold i'm making sure to take everything else first there we go i got everything now it's just you and me giant hole i've come to bargain here i come consume yes he just kind of accepted in the end he didn't really even move a protester anything he just kind of stood there well yes i'm going in the sinkhole i love that celebration song they play as i consume everything into my hole it's one thing to own a chicken but two chickens that's two things wise words a live spaghetti with the ability to hate great explanation of a snake let's have another garbage day shall we lol that's all he says they're like telling the story it's like it's on my farm there's snakes coming out of the hole then the hole just started consuming my entire life around me everything i worked for before it consumed me lol wait so it was you open the hole no deny did i play the fifth i think they're all trying to figure out where the person in the hot air balloon is gone okay this is their story they were apparently watching the person in the hot air balloon with their telescope before the hole came okay there's something wrong with your dog it's just flipping all over the place all right doggy youtube commenters absolutely love doggies so if you could just get in the hole and not make this look weird that would be just great all right you're prolonging the situation could you just get in the hole please just get in the hole get in the hole just jiggle it a little bit just get in the hole okay you made it so much worse than that had to be now everyone hates me i'm ruining the suspension of his little caravan oh i can suck up the water oh i'm a watery hole now a fish get in oh that's lovely i don't know what that does for me but there you go will you eat the fish okay that didn't really help i thought maybe he might just fall in head first like i do when i try and eat food so i gotta get the bird to drink all of the water i guess there you go drink up you're gonna [ __ ] explode at this rate and there's fish underneath amazing i'll send the doghouse down to the dog oh my god that goes straight to hell i knew birds were from hell the amount of times i've been attacked by like ducks or geese and stuff like it hasn't been that often but still it's too much to be comfortable around them there you go down you go down to the pits of hell i have no sympathy for you oh my god they need the trailer his portable outhouse that's a bit mean that's his home why are you saying you're in love with a bird is that legal he asks it's about the bird okay maybe they did care about the bird more than the dog oh don't tell me the birds in there i don't want it seeking revenge oh for [ __ ] sake what is this coyote just pops out and says hopeless we're all hopeless now tell me how your life was destroyed oh my god some guy down this lock in the middle of the desert and i'm destroying his life i i better make myself more evil i think that's as evil as i can get it oh my god that looks so uncomfortable oh that's gonna give me some indigestion but it's gonna get a lot of heat up under your tent wait i'm making popcorn oh cause i ate the corn off the oh my god that's amazing i love that all right an evil person wouldn't make popcorn i'm i'm downgrading my evilness to normal again there we go now i'm just popcorn kev that's not because i made popcorn by the way it's just my complexion it's they call it popcorn wait those things are rabbits jesus christ they look terrifying can you just like sit down like a normal rabbit instead of this old floaty wobbly leg thing you got going on at least i hope that's a leg my hole is eating vegetables now some stones i would rather eat stones than carrots oh wait i'm attracting that bunny with this carrot maybe i can get it to open the door open the door open the door let the hole inside come on you want the carrot don't you eat up there you go and down you go no there's no getting back in the pen now once you're out you're out there you go oh my god they're bunnies they're breeding like bunnies down there i'm gonna send down more jesus overpopulation is definitely going to be an issue in the whole never thought i'd say that oh my god look at them we're ejecting them from the hole get back in there catch them all oh no what have i done will you stop with your dangly leg oh my god like how out of it do you have to be to be just watching tv in that pose you get sucked up by a sinkhole and you don't even break the pose i think what i'm getting here is this raccoon thinks everything is trash and as the trash bandit himself he's just gathering it all which i totally appreciate honestly yes feed the hole you have no idea what you're doing that poor person in the trailer or sorry portable outhouse is just like no no don't feed the hole me cooking again come on hand it over hand it over how is that bird even alive i'm here trying to make rotisserie chicken but he's just not moving trying to burn him out of his portable outhouse but it ain't working come on light the bench on fire yes yes just disintegrate me want bite does the whole bite there we go now your home is on fire what are you gonna do huh you better come outside the hole is just waiting by the front door remember only holes can prevent forest fires or start them and i am going with the latter i want to burn everything i need sustenance feed the hole oh man i wish i could have voiced the hole in this game feed me feed me yes eat oh indigestion surely that bird knows that i want to come for it next i'm eating cliffs i'm hardly going to stop at a bird it's even cooked now there it goes i like this attitude of everything as trash especially people this just talking about how he's given the child the gift of flight and he's a hero he sent it off into orbit in that hot air balloon okay what have we got here yo you got a fireworks store honestly i'm doing the community a favor fireworks are extremely dangerous i just ate one i don't think that's gonna prove my point that they're extremely dangerous okay there we go i'm lighting them now and i'm eating them let me get these birds hold on let me hit it with a firework there you go now you're talking oh perfect's sake there's one right up there all right let's slide another firework here it comes yes oh it's like looney tunes and unfortunately for you you are the coyote there you go coyote down into the hole oh my god i'm making popcorn again i don't mean to i'm sorry i was so embarrassed because i popcorned in front of someone that i just ate them because i just that's my worst nightmare that i popcorn in public by accident oh look what a wonderful time they're having i'm jealous and angry that that's not me but what are these oh my god they're blending in time to get your karma chameleons you hide from me you get the hole okay watching them struggle makes me feel like i should turn on the red light again they're just trying to get away but i'm not letting them get in the hole oh i got rid of the music by accident oh just just fold him up there just yeah fold him just compress his spine a little bit if we could just all right he still has not woken up good lord i wish i could sleep that well now i'm even more angry because i'm jealous of this man all right get in the hole he's still gonna be sleeping as he falls he's just gonna wake up in the hole let's see oh not finally woken up you just think it's a nightmare it's like all right before i hit the ground i will wake up the hell just there stroking your [Music] chicken in public shame on you wait is he controlling this you're controlling it from a tablet on the toilet you're just destroying lives you have to buy the catapult upgrade right now and fix things i'm just gonna send you a few ducks okay i can fire stuff back out now i knew that fire would give me indigestion oh wait i think i get what i have to do i don't know what it's gonna accomplish but i can fire it up like this and then lower the hatch and you go i i don't know what that's doing but okay wait i'm at the other side now stop stroking your oh sweet jesus oh my god all these eggs no they're all smashing oh my god this is feeding me i'm getting big and strong from eggs god when your diet goes from egg to observatory there's the burn hope there's not zombies in there that's right i'm still not over it walking dead season two oh sweet jesus i don't know if bees are good for the digestive system oh okay there you go gotcha i just made you thicker to sustain my hole even more everything i say is cursed in this video oh this is helping good froggy all right i am totally willing for this frog to be my sidekick oh my god how did the beekeeper end up there can my froggy catch you oh my god my frog he wants you i don't think he's quite strong enough yet but we'll get there come on froggy you're big and strong the beekeeper knows what's coming my frog he's almost like a godzilla now come here i outweigh you by about 40 pounds oh no oh no it's soup i'm gonna have to put soup in the hole i hate soup i hate wet food and it's the wettest of foods all right i'm in your little soup restaurant where's my hole there's my hole sorry i'm not a very good chef so i think i might be ruining what you got cooking here you really want to taste that yeah i i warned you i told you i wasn't a good chef all right let's try and get a bit more pepper and a bit more salt oh no not the buggy eat it before the buggy gets inside now you can go inside what you still don't like it no no no no no no go away go away i want pepper no don't eat it don't eat it don't eat it don't eat it don't eat it don't eat it pepper me up pepper me up oh no now there's two okay eat it eat it did that work was that enough pepper for you yeah i think so oh i like that this restaurant should be shut down the amount of cockroaches around here don't worry i'll eat them for you when you call the exterminator but he just eats all the cockroaches instead as i'm sure you know you're not supposed to stomp on them so i guess i'll just eat them all and i might eat your bunkers as a little snack too in fact i'll eat your entire restaurant oh god they're skyscrapers too i wouldn't mind those just for the road you know honestly i understand it was called cat soup because it was cats that ran the restaurant but i don't think cat soup is a good sign to have over your restaurant but look for eating all those people i got rewarded with the drone on the app it was like a micro transaction wait i worked so hard i ate half the town to get that thing oh no they're going to teach me a lesson no i'm the hole on behalf of someone else this is a whole misunderstanding down you go raccoon you've caused enough damage i guess even though it was technically me god suicide by the whole what a weird way to go i can relate to this character so much oh my god they're looking for this person to help us get that that child back in the hot air balloon so we can hot air balloon our way out but you know what i think i prefer this ending everyone's stuck in a hole there's no more soup left on earth yep this is canon i hope you enjoyed me being a whole oh wait i got a text from my mom hold on you're an a-hole oh that's what oh what a great misunderstanding okay now i understand i'm not a-hole i'm an a-hole yeah i i get it all right thank you very much for watching this a-hole play this game i hope you enjoyed the video if you did consider subscribing i post every single day so i hope to see you tomorrow that's it thank you again and bye for now | Call Me Kevin | UCdoPCztTOW7BJUPk2h5ttXA | 2021-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,260 | 16,179 |
0ETo_r8VBlM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ETo_r8VBlM | A Wee Bit of Alchemy with Rick Barrett#128 | hi everybody this is a wee bit of alchemy I'm Rick Barrett welcome first thing I'd like to uh talk about a little bit is an extension of our conversation last week and when we were exploring the balniqua using a chair as our point of reference and using that as support in order to really get fine-tuned central equilibrium and feel the stability of our structure so uh and everything coming from that and uh the one thing that I I had meant to actually talk about last time was was a very simple exercise that I like to do which is kind of a playful thing and um and to uh it's something you can improvise anywhere but it's uh I'll I'll show you what I'm talking about here the uh foreign frequently you know like I'll have a couple of cups of coffee or tea or my hands and what I will do is I will step and try not to spill and bring my knee up and pause and then step and then kind of go like that step some more and kind of stealthily walk across the living room or the kitchen and you're kind of playing with this and so basically what you're doing is you're you're getting comfortable in a very playful way with your single weighted posture and being able to control your your emotions to be able to control your body and and just to kind of explore this so it's just a very simple exercise a simple way of doing oh just drop my copy anyway um so we're not going to play with that right now we're just I just wanted to put it out there as an idea what we are going to do is uh uh we're going to stand up and we're going to do the reclaiming lost territory exercises the expanded version and so this is something uh uh a uh set that I have been doing for a long time and back in way back in the 90s I I did a video that was called Amrita and uh uh that had a lot of the exercises then and they've gone through various modifications over the over the years but what I like to do is to go through this and add in a whole bunch of the things that got edited out not because they weren't useful just because we need to I develop a need to kind of shorten it enough to create some economy of time so uh to begin put your right foot forward and pick up your back heel so you're you're feeling the ball of your right foot you're setting the knee so this is really important we want to do is to be able to now really focus on releasing the quad and since the we mostly most of us humans have a tendency to push away from the earth as a as a default setting we do that on a very subconscious pre-conscious way so what we want to do is to push away to to take over that trance that we're in and then spiral down and turn and so what we're doing here is without moving the knee you're just focusing on the quad you're releasing down and really feeling the support of your legs this is the most recent version of this exercise which goes way back and um but the the primary idea here is to not to turn big it's to release we're using this as a way of of doing just what I was talking about before there that of of really feeling stability so you feel the ball you set the knee and with that stability of your of of your supporting structure you can then relax so notice that my arms are just sort of hanging there just gotta to just swaying in the breeze there I'm not reaching I'm not doing this right I'm not like that that's another perfectly valid exercise but it's not this one and so now you're going to feel the ball of your your left foot pick up your front heel your right heel set your knee your left knee and push away and then spiral down and turn so again we're releasing the quad getting very soon settling down and ah just nice and easy and much more important that you relax and release and feel yourself sinking into the support of that structure so it's a Yin support feel yourself turning on that Central pillar reach with the crown of the head so that you're you're really feeling that Central equilibrium and notice where your foot you're taking the you know the the weight where you're pivoting from ideally you're pivoting from the ball of the foot so so now to put your left foot forward and pick up the the right heel so you're setting the the left knee push away and spiral down and turn nice and easy very relaxed breathe deeply into the into your belly into the Dante and feel the feel your breath ah nice and slow long and slow and relaxed and smooth the primary the thing though is that now go to your back foot pick up the front heel feel the ball of the the right foot set the right knee push away and ah spiral down and turn again we're nice and easy beautiful okay feet parallel stance feel the balls of both feet set both knees and this one we're going to be you spiraled down and and and you you as you do that you reach up with your wrists notice as I Sprout down and I reach up and then come down and one hand comes in front the other hand comes behind and then back to Center and you reach up and then uh spiral down and turn right so there's so you want to really feel the weight of your arms your shoulders are very relaxed and ah so you're sinking down so in this one you can uh say to either leg and you can shift them or you can stay in one leg so right now I'm in my right leg and just releasing from the qua as I'm doing this so and then on my left leg so in this you're feeling the ball setting the knee your turning you're releasing so now we're going back and we're going back and forth between the legs you feel like you're you're arms are like wet towels and just throwing them up and they're flopping down very nice and relaxed letting go of muscular tension opening the shoulders opening the chest each time you go out you're reaching out and you're feeling the connection between your between uh your shoulder blades as you do that feeling the arms connected and then you disconnect and there's a a constant uh pulsing that's going on there but it's varying good and relax good just let them hang for a moment just allow them to unwind you just feel the the energy moving in your arms feeling your hands yeah now we're going to feel the ball of the left foot set the left knee and spiral down to the left and to feel yourself sinking into the left qual notice that my butt is not going out past the my foot so what I'm not doing is this I'm not rocking to the side I'm spiraling down so that my my body is is inside the the foot and feeling it over the ball of the foot so on the inside of my my left foot now and then now I'm going to push away come up to the center and feel myself said it and fifth waited 50 50. so just feel into into that and now spiral down to the right and feel yourself sinking into the right cloth reloading up that right leg now back to Center and feel yourself both legs are Yin now they're sinking down now sinking into the left leg loading that up and then coming up and both legs are young they're pushing away from the earth and just feel that expansion but feel it you're connected to the balls of your feet you're feeling the knees set and then spiral down to the right and feel yourself sinking there and back to Center and feel both in now go to the right side and spiral down to into the right quality feel that so and then up to coming up and feel the weight 50 50 pushing away both young and then spiral down to the left sinking into the left quad and then back to Center and then the right claw sinking in and then up feel and it's far down to the left and now back to Center now put your right foot forward and we're going to go between the feet we're gonna feel the ball of the left foot set the Lefty spiral down sink into the left leg turn and then feel the ball of the right foot push your right knee forward set that and turn back to Center left foot ball knee qua releasing turn right ball knee claw spiral down to the right and then turn left ball left bow down to the left turn to the right spiral down to the right and then turn back to Center and then reverse that left bone knee crossbarrow down to the right turn to the left right bone equals spiral down to the left and enter to the right and so we're we're creating this kind of motion so loading up the legs setting the knees so we're we're constantly ball equal establishing that put the left foot forward same idea here right balls at the right knee spiral down to the right turn to the left left bone equals spiral down to the left turn back to center right ball style down to the right turn left spiral left and turn and continue so we're we're smoothly going between the legs between the quas and maintaining root throughout both of these so you're reclaiming lost territory here in the hip joints you're learning to control your your posture your your emotion with your hip joints now turn and go back the other way and spiral down so we're creating a bit of a figure eight here set and just the real key here is bold knees set the knee first and then spiral and then turn ball knee set the knee and then turn so it's a sequence and learning to be able to create that sequence is is a real key to being able to do that okay Step Up and wait 50 50. when they just hang out there a moment feel the fingers feel your arms unwinding okay now let's do uh the opening the Jade pillow gate so at the base of the skull we're going to lift the chin and reach down with the chin and lift and reach down and lift down consciously opening up that sub-occipital area which then allows the kingshen the spirit of Vitality to throw flow freely uh okay and reach out with your right arm reach your head to the left and really feel that elongation there letting go of muscular tension creating more internal space in your shoulder and in your neck rotate the arm around find where it's doing you the most good and then go to the other side deep ER good yeah back to center now pick up your arms reach out to the side this one's called side to side and the idea is you're going to reach out with your right hand without without moving your butt you're going to reach out and extend so the you're feeling it along the Torso as you do that and feel the left ball set the left knee and then reach out with the left hand and then the right hand so you're extending they are opening opening the connection keeping your root your stable base under you as you do this good and relax roll the head exploring the range of motion in your neck reaching with the crown of your head so you're elongating your spine you're elongating your neck vertebrae as you do this and turn the other way reach foreign keep your arms relaxed and hanging and we're going to do shoulder rolls the idea is you take your right shoulder and you lift it up and you roll it forward your the whole body turns as you do that your torso turns and then you come back and bring your shoulder blades together and back opening the chest and then the left shoulder and notice that my arms are just hanging by my sides and I come back open and then right shoulder and back and left shoulder so we're really working the upper back where busting up some of the the fixedness in the shoulder joint and in the upper back reminding the body that it is capable of doing this weird kind of spiraly thing yeah yeah relax okay um turkey head push your face forward and then pull back and forward and then pull back so we're pivoting at the Jade pillow gate at the base of the skull again foreign and then roll down your knees are bent you feel the weight over the balls of the feet and reach where the crown of your head as you do this so as you you're going down you start with the cervical vertebrae the neck vertebrae first and you try to really do it one at a time releasing use your breath to relax your the muscles that you're using to support letting go that internal tension releasing down letting go and feel this the the pull all the way down your spine as you let go now go to the thoracic vertebrae the upper back yeah we're letting those go one at a time and this is as best you can if you can as you can do where each time you do that you get a better sense of of each vertebra and what muscles are controlling your posture bring your chin to your chest and your hands down on your legs you really dropping straight down while keeping your you know the vertebrae the lower vertebrae still are still stacked up now your lumbar vertebrae the big ones at the base of your back you still want to keep it Compact and close release your butt muscles and your leg muscles notice anything you get is getting tense letting the weight of your body do the work for you good now straighten your knees and allow the weight of your body to hang lengthening the backs of your legs and as you inhale come up a little bit lift your torso and exhale uh drop down you see yourself going down a little lower each time you exhale inhale and exhale continue each time you inhale come up a little bit and then uh drop down a little bit yeah now bend your knees sit down and come up stacking the vertebrae up straightening your legs out a bit as you come up starting with the lumbar now go to thoracic vertebrae stacking those up now the cervical and relax just allow your body to sink release dropping down feel that energetic connection through your feet and into the Earth feel the chi in your hands and your arms hands come up and arch your back allow the weight of your arms to open the chest and the shoulders coming up and then around your back as you inhale arch your back and open and exhale around the back inhale so we're flexing and extending the spine creating more spinal flexibility open the chest opening the shoulders foreign into the Firm Foundation that's provided by your root giving you the confidence to put your body in these strange postures foreign [Music] set your right elbow the right the knuckles of the right hand go back and then your left hand goes the other way and then you go with the switch hands opening the chest opening the shoulders okay let them hang relax and feel the energy as it moves through the body you should be feeling it getting progressively more uh Fuller and also flowing more freely as we move through these exercises okay now we're going to do the big circles inhale arms come up arch your back arms come around and exhale sink bend your knees sink down and arms come down round your back and then inhale arch your back and exhale around the back arms come down now reverse it inhale Arch the back hands come up exhale reach down and sink inhale Arch the back exhale run on the back and that's come up and relax let the arms hang allow them to unwind allow the the muscles the connective tissue in the arm to release and untangle itself letting go of any extraneous muscular tension and as you do so feel the increased Q flow has come up the center line reaching out to the sides now notice that my elbows are dropped below the level of my wrist and my wrists are about shoulder hi fingers are relaxed and make small circles moving from the rotator cuff so you're reaching notice that the arms are reaching out there you're opening the chest opening the shoulders and making very small controlled movements like you're drawing traveling drawing traveling ovals with your fingertips the shoulders are relaxed and so you are allowing the energy to move through the shoulders rather than generating the power with the shoulders okay now Palms up and go the other way do it and relax allow the arms to unwind by reclaiming lost territory we're getting or unkinking the hose throughout the body while maintaining our energetic connection with the earth and the sky the Big Chief so as we do this we're letting go of the insisted muscular tension and opening more internal space yeah hands come up reach up with your right hand press down with your left inhale reach and lengthen and then exhale inhale pressing up reaching lengthening really feeling that opening and exhale inhale foreign exhale inhale and exhale good now as you're reaching up with your right hand turn to the right and reach down with your left so you're spiraling to the you're coiling to the to the right and as you come down you coil to the left reach and I really feel that lengthening where creating a stronger structure here to support the chi flow good now step out and reach back into that turn reaching lengthening and yeah yeah back to Center and here you just want to rotate very slowly rotate your forearms so your palms Face Forward and as you inhale you're rotating turning to the Palms Face Forward and as you exhale bring it back inhale arm to relax shoulders are relaxed exhale very relaxed but opening feeling the lengthening of the tissues feeling the tensegrity as you do that a couple more one more uh now just relax feel into that the posture feel into the chi you've been generating uh it's what's called lifting the sky bring your hands uh cup them under your navel and as the hands come up inhale and then sink as you reach up pressing upward Palms upward reaching and drop down and sink into your your posture and then hold your breath for a moment and then exhale inhale as you reach down with your fingers opening up the joints opening up the shoulders the elbows the wrists and exhale inhale rotate the Palms up sink as you press up you're lifting the sky sinking down and exhale reaching out open the shoulders opening the the arm the chest inhale reach down opening the arms exhale inhale hold sink exhale reach inhale reach of the fingers and exhale relax next one is embracing the Moon and at the uh cupped under the dantean inhale coming up old and as you do that bring your hands together as if you're looking at you're looking at the moon you're arching your back hold your breath reach up and exhale hands come down inhale reach exhale bow forward inhale coming up reaching hold the moon in your hands and arch your back hold your breath reach and exhale inhale reach with the fingers open and then exhale bow forward inhale coming up hold hold your breath reach exhale inhale Point reach open and exhale one more inhale hold the moon reach exhale inhale open and exhale relax step in take a deep breath and disappear the gene dissolve into the emptiness please have a seat foreign well that tore me apart and put me back together then tore me apart and put me back together laughs I feel like I just came out of a den in Sweden in into the the sauna then out into the water that messed me up this is a colorful imagery there [Laughter] I was just going nuts I mean there was tension there was tightness and there was looseness and it was it was everything wrapped into one beautiful it's a bit of a workout good good thank you thank you any uh questions comments thoughts Scott so um since I drive all day usually when I get home I bend over to take my shoes off and my back kind of stretches back out so I realized I should probably either be doing this a bit more during the day or when I get home because I was definitely stretching my back out during this getting pops so that was that was very good and it was good that I realized a couple I was doing a couple of these maybe not perfectly and uh some that I haven't done in a long time so thank you Rick thank you Rick for the recommend for the request great good idea we got uh yeah Peter yeah yeah this was this was great uh you know I always liked the the short version of reclaimed reclaiming lost territory and uh you know in my beginner's class some of my students really like a few of those practices um and so this was really nice to do the expanded version I particularly like the progression where you were sort of turning and Reaching Forward and back and then you stepped out and you did it much further and I I don't quite understand my own thought but I had a sense that you know it's a mistake to think of that as a as like a yoga stretch that it there's more you there's more nagung uh to that and that that's really interesting how that you know how that posture I think of it as a gesture um you know sort of of the whole you know Body Mind Energy System uh what that does um doing it you know with your whole self more inner work is somehow particularly interesting uh that is Body Mind Spirit integration going on there you're you know you're and you are enhancing the tensegrity of the system uh which then creates a bigger vessel for the energy to move through so then you increase your tolerance of more and more Qi because you get more places to put it and so uh so it expand that Nick you had something yeah no I was gonna say and you're to add to what you just said that you're also getting the benefit the extra boost you get when you because it's a very easy place to feel opposing energies right it's a very it it just sends you right there amen little extra juice in your battery from that right and it's also cool that particular exercise is coiling so you're getting that spiral gin out of the deal too which is kind of neat because it cranks up another level goes up to 11. you're complaining what I was just dimly sensing you know it just felt like particularly potent and nice um but you're explaining it that's great yeah you know I love power I don't love fighting I love healing I like I don't want I don't want to learn how to fight I want to learn how to heal terrific you're it's like Bruce Lee the art of fighting without fighting but uh that uh that that wonderful book that you gave me there uh Rick the uh uh they shouldn't have killed his dog you know right from that was the best the best way to pretend to be a badass is to be a badass and uh so not people too to be able to have this then you can pretend if you need to well as I always say the best way to be a badass is to be a smart ass right that's good too great okay thanks a lot great see you next time | Rick Barrett | UCuglrmH39syKiyUBHQY3TvA | 2022-12-14 | 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BUmXEaD84cQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUmXEaD84cQ | Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss | foreign hey guys today I'm coming to you with green eggs and ham happy birthday Dr Seuss um I bet you're wondering why the Cabbage so anyways I will show you what we're going to do with the Cabbage it's very simple very unique and very delicious here's what you'll need two eggs ham and of course the red questionable cabbage let's get started okay and here's what we're gonna do first of all we're going to take out cabbage and we move this to the side and we're gonna peel off some of the outside layer of the Cabbage because I don't like my cabbage that way and we're just gonna cut it in the middle we don't need very much though don't worry about how you cut it but take it slice it up a little bit that's probably you know you can use it for something else but anyways we're going to take this wash it off and I'll show you the next okay now I'm going to place this in the microwave and I put some water in the bowl and we're going to place it in the microwave for a few minutes maybe about two minutes okay now I've taken my cabbage out of the microwave and I let it cool down for a while if you want to put this on the stove the cabbage on the stove and boil it for a few seconds go right ahead but anyways I let it cool down because we don't want the the mixtures to start cooking the eggs so now what I'm going to do it's just take the egg whites and I'm gonna try to get as much as possible loops out of it and I have another one and try to get as much as you can out of it don't worry about it the yolks we're gonna mix this in together with a little salt and if you like a little pepper that is fine just a little salt not much just a few ninjas of pepper sprinkles I should say but that is the preference that you know you don't have to add any salt and pepper but or you don't have to add pepper because I think everybody likes the um the eggs with a little salt to it so now what we're gonna do is take two teaspoons or if you feel like you need more for a darker color and I think I'll do three and we're just going to mix this in together I'm just going to put that aside and we'll probably do another one so hmm I like mine a little darker color so it is changing but you'll see once it oops you'll see once it hits the pan so I'm just going to do probably um three more how about that so that's a total of five to two eggs oh yeah looking great Dr Seuss so anyways I don't think you can see that pretty good because I have a bad lighting system but I'm working on all of this stuff so anyways we're going to take these and fry them up and I'll be right back okay now I have a little bit of oil in the pan and we're just gonna put our egg mixture right in the pan like that twirl it around and let it cook and the end result is great you may not be able to see it now but once I played it you can see the really nice green texture for our Green Eggs and Ham you see that coming along really nicely so we're just gonna let this cook and I want to shape it up for my own purposes I didn't do too great did I so anyways let's get this cooking and I will be back and do the ham with the ham we're just going to fry it up and that's it okay as you see I'm just taking the ham and I'm just grinding up a little bit of brown in it pretty much and that's about it so when I returned we will place this okay guys and here it is our Green Eggs and Ham our happy birthday shout out to Dr Seuss so as always I hope you try this have a great day bye bye | LaindiaC | UCpahvCAao2EpAZb_XrzpOqw | 2013-03-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 730 | 3,459 |
X4bFOboBySw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4bFOboBySw | Battling Cancer: Pastor Lorna Reynolds | on another let's talk with the doc I'm excited to be here tonight as always and I thank you for joining me wherever you're joining from as always I have a guest joining me and tonight is no exception I have joining me from Jamaica Pastor Lorna Reynolds and I am going to be talking to her about what's her story what are the Miracles and what are the signs and the Wonders and what God is doing in her lives so when I come back I'm going to be talking to her so hang in there my friends and it's good time for us to begin to tell others about this conversation I'll see you when I come back on let's talk with the doc orb Ministry presents let's stop with the [Music] dock [Music] Grace with borders podcast a thought for you Ask Pastor and a whole lot more you never know what's next or who will join the [Music] conversation all right my friends I thank you for joining me tonight I have with me live uh Pastor Lorna Reynolds and she's joining me from Jamaica and I want to welcome her to let's talk with the doc Pastor good to have you tonight joining me on let's talk with the doc and seem like she's hearing me that the sound is not going through can you hear me yes I'm hearing you quite well yes I'm hearing you quite well it sound like it sound like it take sound like the drives to get there like it takes forever for you to hear me how is it going it's going well with me Bishop it's going well going well thank God I'm here tonight God is is good I just want to say good night pleasant good evening to all those who will be listening us tonight and may this testimony be a blessing to all who have will hear it God bless you tonight all right God bless you my friends I hope that you we are going to have to have a little bit of patience because it seem like my sound is delaying I'm not sure if it's delaying where she's hearing me but um hope that you can still hear her loud and clear to hear what her testimony and he's going to be like so when she speaks it's all that matters so hang in there and be patient because I think her story will be a source of inspiration to you all right so tell me a little bit about yourself Pastor give us a little bit of breakdown about who you are those who don't know you where you were born you know what your story growing up as a young girl oh I was born in Andrew a community called beler in St Andrew I I'm the second of seven children from my parents my mom died when I was 10 years of age I grew with my grandmother and um my my grandparents and my other siblings so my mom di leave seven of us I was then when she died so I grew with my grandmother my grandmother gr us but my grandmother were were were Church persons they were ministering the church that was at a time it was a pilgrim Holiness Church in content and then afterward if now coming to B there this preacher came and he preached the word and there was another church came out of that message that he preach every Sunday evening so there's build another church in B which is near to us and that is a True Church of God and that's where we grow and when I become an adult go on my home and after going on my own then I it's a miracle or I reach the chch of God of Prophecy Miracle how I reach the search of God of Prophecy because I I did not go there but there was a sister by the name of Two Sisters um sister Lee I don't know if you remember Sister Lee I can never forget I can never forget I can never I can never forget those two those person always yeah I know I know we're having a little bit of issue with the delay right I'm not sure this is really they were very instrumental in U coming into my community having in your meetings and having Sunday School classes and that's even though we're going to another church every Sunday evening we would we would go to school class that they have our community however I became an adult I don't know how much adult I was but I went to live in ex Exile that's where I I I receive the Lord and I didn't I didn't receive the Lord into any church I was in my bed and the Lord called me in my bed I went to hell I went to heaven I was 17 years of age almost 18 going near to 18 I was confused didn't not know what to do however there was a crusade at Rosel so that that night I decide to attend the Crusade I had a little girl at the time my first da and I took her and I went to The Crusade and there and then I surrender all to Jesus and that was in um 192 81 all right so um as you talked about um uh from there on just yeah I know we're having a delay issue here and we a I apologize I'm not sure where the delay is coming from my friend but you got to bear with us uh so I remember I remember quite well um um sister Lee and Morrison those were to are the stalwarts at the Rose Hill Church so I I know those people quite well um uh so you know the history of the church got a prophecy back there I'm also aware of the pilgrim Holiness Church I haven't heard those names for a while and Essex all it's been a while since I heard those name but yes as you said them I can reflect and remember those okay so tell me what it was like for you when you get into the Church of God of Prophecy at age 18 what was it like in the transition from where you were to where you you you're now are uh um where I was at the B church I was always involved always involved I before every Christian I was reading for the pastor but the pastor who come to us on a Sunday night time Sunday night I don't know if he could have read or not but he always to read and when I read the Lord is my life salvation he repeat the Lord is my light and my salvation and I would read young girl I would read the Bible for him and he repeat and he would preach and that's where I get most of my inspiration from from this old man it was a old name we call him brother East he was a lone person at the time he came alone every Sunday night with his little Lantern and all of that and then um after he he he preached out the church then he was a me of the Bible True Church of and then they took it over there the church forming there and um came and took over his church is still there it is it is on the spot where I was born because my grandparents gave that spot to for them to make the church he still there active active but when I always come to because I live in the same Community I wasid sister leave sister Morrison was living and this B so we were neighbors but they would have come early on the evening and have Sunday School classes with the children in the community so was kind of an idea how the Sunday school work and then I used to love the church because it was was H and fiery holy spirit always turned up in the church man and I I people in the spirit and and all of that um at the CH I I attend they never used see much of that they were more kind of quiet even though they were Pentecost but they were more kind of you know Reserve okay I always go always go to there it was like everybody look forward to go to Rosel Crusade time par Ro Rock call cavers padmore when everybody come down brother here and give all those they come tell man you know brother over C par church and now um he was P the pastor for golden river um um I remember his name brother ibert and when those men came to Rosen man fire fire fire fire the de always leave from proper came over let Church didn't was was was was was nice it's still nice you know but that some there's something come out of of even to be honest so so so all of those all of those names that you are calling all of those names you are calling are people that I grew up with as as a young Christian so I don't know um I I am originally from Cavaliers you know that's where I got saved Cavaliers and that's from in the 70s so all in the 80s you know everybody talking was Bishop Bishop Sinclair at the time because I remember Bishop sinair was there and then I was there from hi from hiber time from um it was Bernard that was before okay so I've been there for a long time I have the history behind my belt so I I I remember um Bishop Yes Man used Sing Sing okay come yes I was young but I remember okay all right all right so we've been around we've been around we've been around the hor so so you're right and again for you just joining us um this is Pastor Lorna Lorna Reynolds and she is now the pastor for the Rosal Church where she got saved many many years ago and now she's serving there as pastor and um so I know the roots that was as a matter of fact way back when there was ASA Hall he was a pastor for Ros and cavali and padmore those were the three churches that he was passing and we were in the center of it Rosal and one in padmore and one in Cavaliers in the middle all right so uh yes all right so so tell me a little bit about your Christian story as you grew up into it well Bishop as I hit let me say as I hit the church I as I said I get S into my bed and I went at the time it was Charles Robins so I don't know if you know Charles I know Charles Robinson very well well yes he was he was he was the pastor then he just came on the scene and I went to The Crusade and I gave my life over surrender I was living with my baby father at the time which is my husband now good for you and I and I I decided to give my life to the Lord and I started walking with the Lord and I said to him I ch who's the Lord and that is why I can always say to the young people God Will Make A Way when there is no way seek you first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and everything else will be handed amen and I give my life to Lord I stand to the end my end of the bargain even though we were living together one a time I said I must going go back to my grandmother and he said no I I get married when at a young age I got married and when I started in the church the first thing I I was placed on a band call the band leaders that that was that was a church tradition to to our band leaders and band members that was tradition and I I was placed under band leader group a matter of fact I had had a shadow leader first I don't even remember this this this this lady uper in Johnson sister Johnson she was my first sh B leader before I I I I I was receiving they put put us in a group and give us some persons to encourage us MH and then I I I I about a month or two after I was plac in the Youth Department as an assistant and and Bishop I tell the truth I don't stop nowhere I had I had to I head to most of the department I I was saying to somebody the other day I work in all Department because the men don't have any body to be secretary I would have been secretary for the men in the men Ministry but now that we have so I the department CP at the time all all the department I work in every Department that sort of person who just want know I tell you the trth bishop I never miss church we I was kind of foolish because when they said when was getting the right on of Fellowship I hear no one can that's what they used to tell you that's exactly what they used to tell you and because no one can f my space I am always at every service I I if I'm at work yeah we grew we grew up in the same in the same system we were told the same things get up turn around look behind you who's sitting where you are sitting nobody's sitting there that mean when you're are absent your seat will be vacant and nobody can feel your space remember all of those things nobody can feel your space so I I have learned that and then I've learned that now no things absent because nobody can't feel my unar you know un learn nobody could have fill my space up but but but it benefit to me it paid off for me because I remained faithful Faith so I I work I work in the ladies Ministry Department I work in the Sunday School also in the local and the parish I before I came a I was the one one one of the parish director for kingon and St angro um before that I was Paris one of them as well for so I work in the parish as well as in the local church all right so you so you so you have a good isue and now unfortunately when you when you when you start thriving then we were already already gone away from Jamaica so I wasn't to you know aware of what was happening within that time right all right so so at what point did you at what point did they get you so you you you you got saved you have your daughter um your boyfriend is now your husband at what point did you say okay for me to move on we got to do something now we got to we got to turn our lives around because that was a old story you got to turn your life around you got to get married you gotta if you're G to be a Christian you got to get married you know what what was the counseling that time Bishop if I give you this history you you maybe you may laugh when I got sa and I tell my baby I got save he said me lucky cuz him don't have no money to get married and I remember I always I always Shar this testimony and sometime when I share it like it but it's go that was true he he had a cap on his head he has a cap on his head he took off the C bishop and it up in the mang tree and banana and he it so however that didn't determin none at all because I have made up my mind to serve the Lord go back to my grandmother's house but I had one child and he love so much he started crying and he said to me says to me if it's one banana share it Cherry one banana left alone and I continue to go Church stop sleeping with and I start Lord come and pray and pray for him pray loud and sometime young but we used to cry cry to the Lord and one Sunday Pastor Charles to visit and talk with him Mar yet I don't I don't Mar to serve the Lord so I went to church and another Sunday and says to me Pastor was at church I said yes and I said he came to you want to see you so if you want to see him you look for him tell him to come and talk with him and I tell I don't bar forner I do I told her and um she R to him and tell him and he came and that was it we went and we got married four of us it wasn't any any wedding it was just a marriage and we are living today happily how long how long ago since that happened I have I have four I have four children three boy three girls and one boy and all of them are now all right all right so you see umap sometimes it's not the big splash that make it last long right yeah it's not the big splash that makes it last long sometimes is the dedication and the commitment to each other the commitment nothing is wrong with the big splash you know nothing is wrong with it nothing is wrong if you can afford it you know nothing is wrong with that big you know the Big Splash in itself is not what makes it last right good I couldn't afford any young people yeah a lot of young people back then a lot of young people back then you know looking back some of them were happy that Hey listen if it if it depended on a big splash we would never be married so thank God people were people were humble enough to say you know if we can please God and we can join and love each other we can we can move on and see what life offers later on yes amen amen I'm talking to Pastor l l Reynolds from the rosil Church of God of Prophecy in Cavaliers St Andrew and I she has a great story of of of healing of cancer and um and and um survival from a heart attack and I'm here to talk to her tonight because we want to hear a story I'm kind of trying to build it up till we get to the point of finding out our stories so I'm kind of taking the steps up so tell me about um uh at what point you were you were asked to become Pastor what led to that I I don't I I always serving when um my former Pastor was um and um Pastor Herbert oh that's my friend that's my friend friend friend very influential past he was right there I had the Willis CES Willis I had after after Charles Robinson left and I had um Henry Pastor Henry wisson and then after enry wison we have um brother Willis CES will and then after C Willis we have pastor and wow all of them I I work with all of them all of them I work with them so I was always in active in church always active they could leave me and go and leave they could leave church with me and go they always do that every one of them I don't know but got got got call my life and I I I I am determined to hold on to the end and I believe if you're going to work your secular job you expect to get a pay so when you're working for the Lord you know you're get you pay you reward sure so I believe to work and I work as I said I work in every Exel everyone every auxiliary I work in them and I do my best I am never from church when I have my baby they call him hot and cold cuz if it's day service I have them if it's night service them was the time but would have come to meet me with them because I a from church and walking you know walking walking at that time just walking walk it didn't affect us didn't trouble us walk from here anyway the fasting is walk I have walked with with the older folks CU I I don't know but I grew with the older folks I love to be among the older Folks at church I think I learned a lot from them amen I think that is why I'm here today amen amen my if it's prayer meeting big people know but that was it that that was amen God bless you and God bless you and thank you for your service and um the rosille church has a long history a long history and you are only part of that history you are only part of that history now and and filling your part I I I I have not gone to Rosel church maybe for God knows maybe 40 plus years and I've not gone to Rosal Church um but but that's where we used to you know having our our United fasting part you know District whatever they call it back then so been there done that all right so tell me now you you become Pastor um how long ago since you you start pastoring Rosel church over six years oh six years I was a minister of about 15 about 15 years I was a license Minister okay so you were serving on the on the her you were serving on on the Herber salmon all right yes on the Herber salmon as a okay okay that's that's my that's my that's that's my buddy that's my buddy buddy buddy um Herbert salmon so yes very blessed person very blessed man of God very amen amen all right all right so tell me now we want we want to tap into your story you have a great story tell me tell me about this this story uh when did you discover uh and what was it like and the discovery of the development of cancer tell me about about that when you experienced that and how did that unfold I went to work one day and I always stop a church when I come home from work I don't come home and stop a church so I always have bags I was a little BS and um I the L's Ministry service on a one Tuesday night and while I was coming home I was alone walking the road coming on I'm I'm not fear fearful i i f Bishop but I know I Tumbl on to the road and while in the road I couldn't get up at all we turn so we can't get up me turn so we can't get up and I li there in the road the bags spash out and everything that was in it fly out my phone drop on gone and I was God it's a lonely road nobody walk almost not far from my home I reach almost home and while I was there there was right light coming like motor vehicle coming people cars and I I was came stop and why the lights stop know get up quick to pick up all that scatter I I put side to give the light give the vehicle pass but when I look there was no light no really no light no vehicle light gone No Light No vehicle took up my I start fo in people so hold a second let me see hold a second you were there laying down you fall down trying to get your things in the dark you saw like a vehicle and then you get you get a chance to see your things to pick them up and then when you finish picking them up there was no vehicle I one say there was no vehicle there was no light so I kind of get a little careful so you you saw you thought you you thought you saw you thought you saw a ghost or something I don't know I thought I don't think it was a ghost but any I was alone but I I just I just I just start to walk fast fter I walk and I I came home I was full because the rain came and it was so I went straight to the bathroom get a shower I remember had anything to eat that night when I went to my bed I begin to do my examination always about and I felt a lump on my right right right to my right arm when I F lump I wasn't before it was so big and I said to I said um no man this lump wasn't there before and when I Feel Again Bishop I felt another one really I felt another one wow and I say to my husband put it on here and he felt it as well I get up the morning and I went straight to the doctor straight to the doctor when I went to the doctor the doctor said not feeling lump and women have tissue fat tissues but I know before so I came back home I paid 2,500 I was so sorry that me g00 know money next morning I get up up and I went to another doctor and I said to this doctor doctor b b Sim bam H and I says to her doct I felt lump in my breast when she feel she didn't feel any neither really so I press my and I hold on to her and I said press it Fe right here the lump is there and she felt it and she said yes it is there yes all right she sent me same time to do a Ultra song and I went to Apex in m m road I was they were doing the ultra song Bishop I was looking at Doctor face and his face changed Pleasant and turned confused and I was looking at his face and he was Ring the thing all over the breast and I was looking at him and then he said when he reach one part he says like the one here the one is chaka chaka that was word this one is chaka chaka are you going back to your doctor today and I said no she left at so I'm going I will take back the result to her tomorrow he said please take it back after that has been said and I get up get dressed and I came out I was concerned I call my girlfriend who works at Andel and I was relating the story to her she said come up come up here let me let doctor another doctor friend of hers examine me and see what it is so when I when I went to Andrew the same day came and when the doctor came Bishop doctor examined me and he says to me he's going to need a small needle to do the bapsy he can't do it he's going to call up one of his friend cuz he say his three lum as the xray show the show lump and he don't want to miss any and may what he miss is the what okay and um he call some $25,000 have1 every that I had before no I don't have I call my sisters and to and I said don't cry I Ser speci things like I know I trust God and I always said to my church condition apply and I am conditioning myself for the application of healing and however I went back to the doctor doctor call another place the next day by the result to her and he said 113 I get 114 and if I tell you this I book four places one Monday one Tuesday one Wednesday one come iook I four I and call me I said remember you have appointment with us tomorrow I said okay no dollar no money and I remember I call my girlfriend to work at kph her name is D Evans and both of work in the ladies Min department for in the parish and I said I tell her what is that me to me she said come down here man come let me make at my husband took sick uh oh wow he took start to down went into the bathroom when I look at him said stay with you this morning try get public but I couldn't leave wow I went into bedroom and I sat on the bed I don't forget this and I start to cry burst out in tears and I said God I can't like this to the doctor look after and I don't know what to do to my doctor I started to the shower and get a b and I call a taxi and I call my daughter one my daughter and I said I have to go father is sick meet me at St I'm taking him to the Health Center get him ready he's blind he blind blind oh he's blind oh wow has Sor I'm sorry oh I'm so sorry to hear that yes he's blind oh my Sor hear that I couldn't leave him and we went to the doctor when I went dehydrating give him dehydrated salt and my dactor came same time was 93 after reach by public before 10 however I went I jump on the bus and I went on to public when I reach up kph God Will Make A Way when it seems to be no way amazing amazing Bishop when I went there was only one person in crual and I said to the one of the customer service rep rep I says to her what is happening here nobody working and she said lady talking I this God nobody when I went I went straight into the doctor to room and then to the doctor and I went to doctor said I'm so sorry you came after 10 if he came before 10 I would have allow you to see one of the doctor but all doctor stop taking patient no wow my girlfriend clinic so going to the fast after know up Pastor M Williams she passor this church at Maxville Avenue the bishop daily one of her daughter and she said wait tell story I got from the doctor and she said her word was too aggressive she said however show it to Dr one friend Bishop she went and show to Dr Marron and Dr marrison said let her go for her docket when I went for the docket dock off said no way he's after 11 minutes to 12 and Doctor Clos off me not get no Ducket my phone start ringing Mel was calling me said where are you do want to leave and then I went to the lady and I said I wouldn't have come for my docket if do didn't send me please let me have my docket and the next one said giveet man wait for acket and she get up and look for it and she gave it to me I reach I was just about my to leave but divine intervention div intervention wow and he says to me I can't do the by today but come back next week Tuesday and Bishop I get that bapsy done free of course no 125 no 113 no 114 not even a dollar I spend my kph to get the biops that's amazing didn't have it God still work and still amica's bishop and in a short while I was I I I was um line up to do the operation do an operation that was the 18th of April 18 to the 22nd of April and by the 25th of June which I don't know if overseas person know the L of time but in Jamaica you take all here for the crowd is so much mhm at the 25th of June I was I was scheduled to do my operation and Bishop if I tell you this story God was with me right from the start until the ending of my sickness it make a way when it seems to be when I went into the hospital Bishop I didn't say I was sick I started ministry God sent me there and I started ministry I went Friday evening Sunday I have church all who was in the word with me sit up on their bed keep church sing I remember this Sunday evening before we it was before little after visiting hours I saw this lady in a p dress she came up into the w and she says the de Angel is about to s h ladies I'm asking you people start praying that's is that word those who can pray pray who who have songs on their phone play some gospel song for a de Angel is about to Str then it turned to me I've never seen someone before and she said woman of God lead this word into prayer and I get up and I started to pray called to them and we started praying I we prayed until I I fell asleep went pillar and we pray sleep at 4:00 the morning morning they came for me to go do the operation were going and they wereing the going down pushing going down the nerv that took me down prob she was a Christian and she was singing Have Thine Own Way Lord have th own way and I felt it and I begin to Worship the Lord I said God we need you to have your own way in the this morning when I reach the theater there was the same lady again who was there Sunday evening she sat at the door and she said I was I'm here waiting for you oh wow afterward I realiz was an angel she said I'm here waiting for you she said you leave this person into devotion and prayer before you go into the theater and I was saying to myself however I was obedient matter of fact the nurse around said to the nurse who's who who she is don't see the lady again I don't know but she gone straight the door I don't know don't see her ask lady at the nurse know me she said you were talking to said wow and then the nurse I bed so you are stronger than the rest of persons who are going into the the they need and and I have to get up the bed the stretcher give it to a old man so we had four person now in the in the in the little room waiting to go into the theater and I to talk to them and I I I prayed with them and I them going into the the's life and death but we serve a God who will take us out take us in and take us out the old man said said to me you know why nothing about no God because he have money and my work he he and God make this cancer come on him and this God no good and God I I kind of ignore him what he was saying and I minister to those who want to hear the word and there was a young lady her name was Caren while I was praying for her she said to me I'm aider and I'm going into the theater and I'm very scared I don't know if I'm GNA come out live and I said you're G come out life you're gonna make I said you believe that God is gonna take us out and just said I don't know said believe me that we're going to come out alive and I pray for her she begin to cry begin to shout for hallelujah thank you Jesus and I say yes Worship the Lord when the Praises go the blessing will come down take us in and take us out take us out am I was the first on went so I don't know happened afterwards but but was in the recovery room now the nurse says M Reynolds the operation was so easy so you went in singing you came out back singing and just says to me there was a glow over you and you wake up back so quick she said you're a Christian and I said yes I'm a chrisan and she said know man I know you are a Christian I just say to you know the that refuse the prayer this morning he died in the theater I said oh my God I said oh my God and I I to tell fact what about the young lady and young lady and she said they're all right them over there on the bed they wake up as yet wow wow and I went back to the bed to the room I I ponder about jle God if just hear the word accept the word maybe be like today but in that darkest I turn away from the Lord wow wow and I I cry easily sometimes and I cried and I said God why however I was there the person in the begin to want to sleep with me some of them who very sick want to come to my bed because the they die and then I don't know my I I have a lot of visitor a lot of visitors so they they realize I was a pastor and um they begin to say Pastor from me and Bishop I don't get no rest sometime I wonder do operation like and the stick me push it go to this one push it go to that one I remember when I lie down one one day and I hear this lady cry and she cry and she cry and and I remember the scripture said Jesus had compassion I felt a compassion in my heart for her I get him out of her bed and I push the and I went she was and when I was there with I say to her you're crying said the the P can't take it anymore and I said believe God can heal you from this p and she said God can heal her want nothing to do with her she's a back and I said That's you who God want and I I I I I I talked somewh to her and I said believe me God is is going to heal you today God is going to heal you today and I said healing can be done in two different ways and I said by debt or take you out of the pain bring cause the P to cease that's true to me God have nothing to do with her because she turn her back on and I begin to talk to her and lead her into s prayer and she to re to repeat the prayer and then I see tears just flowing on her eyes and she begin to cry said Jesus Jesus Jesus and then I pray her I pray with her I push my wash and I went back to my bed I went into a a short sleep and I hear somebody calling pastor pastor and I open my eyes she said they come for the lady we just pray for she dead Bishop I the lady just the lady you just pray for died yes I cried and I said God you heal her her the Lord said I heal her well you did you did say you did you did say it right because there are two types of healing you could be you could be complet I was expecting it so quick so quick Bishop wow and that was that was L but I came home one week after that Bishop I was here one day see the same living room and I put on turn on the my children turn on the grandchildren turn on the component set iing this song first and I was here dancing just dancing half an hour nearly 34 hour I was dancing s Judah first s Judah first and when I finished dancing I went into my room I became sick I felt so sick so weak and I said to them feel sick feel weak Grandma you must weak too much understand I was the next morning I get up and went my kph and when they took off the the bandage the herea was infected wow and I came very sick and they admitted me for another week I spent one more week back in the hospital what what a story my friends my friends I'm talking to I'm to Pastor L Reynolds um Pastor in the in in Jamaica rosille Church of God of Prophecy she has a great story it's a good time for you to hit your share button and and and share your friend I'm allowing her to tell her story because she's experienced Miracle you already here you already heard about some of the miraculous things that God has done uh provided a surgery that should have been 124 13,000 and she got it done f r e e so God still work miracles but the story isn't ended yet so we I am allowing her to Share story because and the reason why I have people on my program with stories of inspiration of of the manifestation of God's work and miracle and how they overcome because there are other people who are going through some of the same things and and people's story and testimony helped to inspire others and encourage others and to give them hope that if God can do this for somebody he can do it for you too so as you listen digest this and and believe that God can do for you above and beyond what you can imagine or ask all right so hit your share button share to somebody that somebody has followed share with link with your friends because this is a good story for you want to hear so tell us now um pastor Pastor Reynolds okay you did the surgery you went to you you got down the public you had infection where do you go from here yes I start going to a clinic I remember one day I was praying one morning I was and L at my bedside and when I was there the Lord says a matter of fact the morning when I was crying the Lord said get up dry your tears don't let Satan see your tears and I remember I took the sheet off the B and I WIP my face and I have not since unless I'm crying to the Lord about the situation Lord I hear my ears don't let Satan see your tears wow learn to smile to your fears hold your head up high and give the world a smile and I'm saying God how can I smile when I have cancer and I remember I said to the Lord God to serve you well why cause the cancer to come upon me M and the Lord said why not you why not you that's a tough respon he said why not you I was I heard my spirit why not you why you want somebody be good for somebody is it good for you why not you and I said God give me Grace to endure it wow and I remember Bishop I went to and the Lord said no Cho no radiation H and I said to the doctor no chemo no radiation because God is going to heal me and a challenge with the doctors some of the doctors someone tell me that you're going to die you feel little pain and don't come back to me when the pain that hit you and then doctor all of us are going to die I may die before you as well as you can die before me but we all going to die sometime or I said you have a professional doctor and I have one you believe when you give me the Cho and give me the radiation and give me the medication I should take it and it will help and nothing is wrong with that I believe when I ask God to heal me he will heal I said I said I have proven God to be my healer amen more than one time more than two time I prove God to be my healer and I said I preach it I teach it I tell people about him I'm going to experience him another time for myself doctor and you will know I went to the doctor today the same doctor today I went to the same doctor today she said you look so good I said thank you doctor I said thank you doct good for you I remember I I remember before I I finished the the story of the cancer I remember I wasn't I went to America to visit my cousin and I was there for two months is that is that going to be the heart attack one now this is the heart attack one that's the Heart Attack One okay okay so so so the Heart Attack One happens in the middle it happens in the middle of the cancer process too no it happened before okay so that is the one I I Lay My my faith on okay okay oh okay okay okay okay so so when back I said to for I was on I hadon All My Life Dr gave me over and prayer brought me back I have this cousin of mine who prayed right through the night me make it in the morning she said go leave you I Bishop I pray pray people people getting Al because I from I was at age people in put of and I was I was in America the Monday before I came out I find having some pain and I have a friend um I think his name is brother basil he lives in America to as well first I know him too I know him quite well too that's one of our pastors of Bushwick I know him okay well and he called me the morning and he said girl how are you doing and I said brother B not doing well you know I feel like a p in my he I was in Georgia and he was I remember where he was but he New York or but he wasn't in Georgia and he said they can't stay there at home my cousin gone to work and I was there with my auntie who was blind and she's still blind and she said can't stay there I hav P chest I'm going to send an ambulance for you you go to the doctor said don't know no doctor call cin she said she can't leave work at the time to come back home she call another neighbor of hers and the neighbor took me to the hospital when I went to the hospital Bishop immediately they took me in and they started to run test and they says to me you you have you have had heart attack and Bishop they draw 211 of blood from me 21 wow every 15 minutes or so they come we're going to take blood that's what they running all kind of tests yeah right and they're saying that um they looking if the blood is sleeping you know what is that however they string me up from foot straight up wires and they put me nursing station because I'm a visitor and I don't want anything to happen to me in their country however I li the morning that was tues morning they were taking me to do another test and while lying there on the bed I was praying I didn't sleep night cuz me St and I took up the remote it work with to bring up the bed right right right right and I turned the television on when I turned the television on Bishop there was this program to this program no is that name and this there was a lady with a breast loser her breast same condition and God heal her from breast cancer and she was sharing her testimony and when she was sharing her testimony so I the same testimony years after and when she was sharing her testimony heard I said God the breath is to the art so so foolish say said God the bre is near to the heart I wasn't a past at the time but I was a minister I said the breast is near to the heart if you heal that lady from cancer you can heal me from a heart attack and I begin to pray and I heard Theo said hold on hold it hold it there is a a healing coming down from heaven right now for somebody who in a hospital room with a heart attack Bishop ield up me hand and I said I receive it in the name of Jesus Hallelujah wow I said I receive it it I know it was me or who it was but I have a similar condition well exactly read receive it why not I believe a prayer for one is a prayer for all so I don't know who she was praying for but it came down from heaven for somebody who was in the hospital with a heart attack I F that prescription and I had the similar thing that was spoken talk about and I begin to vibrate and the Holy Spirit took my body and I begin to shout hallelujah thank you Jesus praise God the nurses came run monitor begin to move a little faster because the AR is going they came they said they want to hold me down in the bed and I they couldn't contain me couldn't and some of them didn't understand what I was saying and there was Jamaican there she said she saying hallelujah thank you Jesus oh my God and I believe but God sent me there I was coming out the Friday and he allow me to have the attack the Monday for one woman and I don't tell me otherwise because when I went when they took me they came from 8:00 they car to the room where I was going to do the examination and put a to you know see the lady sat me down and she took off P me from that machine to machine I reach room now she said to me but nothing is wrong with your heart I said I don't know I feel better and she said what is your name I said name is l Reynolds and she said spin Ducket spin Ducket and just said but came you baby she said do anything wait The Specialist arrive but this is a tall dark PR M and he said good morning and when he looked on the system that was up he said nothing is wrong with this woman nothing is wrong with it he said what is your name m and I told him and they look at the docket and he ask me again what is your name and I told again my name is was L reyolds he said the we have here came me with yesterday okay Bop gone wild gone wild to raise up thank you Jesus so the heart the heart is not the heart is not attacking anymore not at all heart was healed wow and the lady the lady with me he said we can't take her to talk to this lady and when we spoke she tell a story about her husband came over America drugs and they deported him and he's now in eng wanted her to come over to we get remarried she said she Wasing at long L but she she wanted somebody to tell her about God and she said Lady this is God work I've never seen God work like this before and I know this eting is from God help to receive this God oh I I I I I just want I just want to piggy back on a little bit on that on that statement that you made that the doctor has the as the document or the docket and he's looking is looking for one loner reyolds with a heart attack and and and the one the one he's talking to doesn't have a heart attack so it must be somebody with the same name but not with the same issue uh it reminds me of it reminds me of um when when when Judas came with the with his his conspirators to cat Jesus he said whom seek he and they said uh he said Jesus of Nazareth he say I'm he and you know and they and they and they felt like dead men then he asked them again whom seek he and he told them again I'm he so yeah we're looking for Lana Lana Reynold but we're looking for one with attack and you don't have one no there was none and I I remember this she said to me pray with meay pray for me and Bishop I sat in the wheelchair CU to take off most of the strings off of me so I sat in the wheelchair and I hold on to her hand she hold my hand like this and I begin to and there was another nurse came in big fat brown skin lady and she said don't leave me to this pray need this pray need this pray from this lady this lady is a miracle working lady you know she she held on to my hand too and the Tre pray in that room I was finished she said to the doctor I will take her back to her room leave her and the lady begin to worship God and she begin to cry drop seat there and and I said Thank You Jesus and she said to me lady you bring back salvation to me I felt like I I am now save again thank you for your prayers and I said God you came into that hospital for that one lady wow Bop came HB crazy I remember I said to God I said I said devil you can't kill me if God ready for me and I said God I am not going back into no casket I said the caset be going the plane but I will be sitting in the seat of the plane I am not going back to up devil back up back up M I said back up they back up but you know I I I I I think and I was my cousin I was at home was doing anything C so I was just praying morning no and night for them I was doing counseling I was praying on the phone I was just praying praying get easy but I'm here today so when I remember when I remember that inent God us from that I said God you just a s i remember one day Bishop I was doing my devotion I just opened the randomly when I open the Bible it open on Philippians chapter 2 and I read the two first verse and then I I was about to close and then I look over and I look at verse 10 11 verse 9 10 and 11 and I'm going to read it tonight he said wherefore God also as exalted him giving him a name giving him a name above every other name at the name of Jesus name of Jesus every knee shall bow of things in heaven and things in Earth and things under HT and that every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God to the glory of God Amen Bishop amen these three verses it me like a t a brick I don't know why it me so hard hear in my spirit there is a name above every other and I said after all this name is above and to preach and said God your name is about cancer your name is above diabetes your name is above heart failure is above kidney failure get the prayer and every prayer I pray I go to church and I preach it I said there's a neighbor Hallelujah glor to above every other name the name is Jesus it just it open white to me when I look at the vast things and so many names of creatures and everything name cancer you need to bow to the lordship of Jesus Christ the name that is above every other name I rest my case that that's that that's that's a very interesting placement and comparison I I I don't know if I if anybody normally uh put the name of Jesus to uh to to diseases or illnesses I think normally put them with with persons that organiz that have life that say okay is above principalities and powers and all that but but to put it that's that's that's an interesting that's an interesting interpretation or application maybe I say it's an interesting application of the verse above okay so go ahead go ahead you know you can use whenever you want to use how you want to use it Bishop I don't know but that is what it into my spirit well it was your moment it was your moment it was your moment for that is above every H name and cancer name because call name somebody hold a second this is pastor Pastor somebody who is watching this program live or will watch it later on take note of that take note of that thought that the name of Jesus is above every other name and at the name of Jesus every knee will bow and every T and you know say even if it not have knes even if it doesn't have knees it got to figure out a way how to be submissive to the authority and the power of Jesus Christ I like I like that I like that let me tell you ARR my Cas Bishop on that on on that name amen and each time I pray I said God your name dispair everything and I call your name cancer I said cancer so you I said B and every day I said bow must bow I said God your name is above every other name and and said God it's you who gave me this Revelation cuz I've read the scripture many many time and has never revealed to me I see one I see I see a pastor friend of mine online here too and he said great Revelation go ahead Pastor Jones and and take a note of that because I'm taking a note of it too uh go ahead Pastor give us give us give us give us your version of the power of the name of Jesus that's above every name no matter what they are where they come from I like that I really like that I like that I like that this when I went to do February of last year I went to do a CT SC because I I I've done one every year and I remember when when when I went to before February there was no cancer seen in my body and I came back and I testified about the healing power of Jesus Christ and I begin to tell the world that God heals you see he heal is deliver and Bishop last year February when I went back to do the CT SC and when I got the result oh Jesus thank you Lord the cancer came back after how many years how many how many years passed by over three years at the time okay cover my lungs a uterus and all part of my body and the doctor said you're in a very critical situation Mrs Reynolds he said you're a young person I said Doctor I'm not I'm not afraid of cancer as I as I afraid of pain but never afraid of the cancer and when she said when she says to me it is back and it is very aggress aggressive I did not answer her and she says to me I'm talking to you you answer said the Bible tell me where two or three agree touching anything what are two person touching anything I agree I am not going to agree with you g to kill me so I'm not I'm not saying yes doctor because I'm not agreeing with what you saying to have to agree oh boy I'm hearing some I'm hear some theological interpretation tonight I'm going ahead I'm taking it I am agreeing with what with what she she she was saying to me and I do not green and I was in my spirit I Wasing up and I said sat you now get me you can't with me I serve a God who is my healer and he's gonna come true for me and I said Doctor I'm not afraid but you should be afraid it's cover your LS put me she put me on one month appointment went every month said you have a cough how your appetite how this how that and I said it's good and then I develop a cough IED coughing and I said wow and then I there's a name above cough I to sub the cough there's there's name above right you're com into my lungs and I I'm vomiting vomiting you out I rebuke Fring out of my lungs in the name of Jes of Jesus is a strong tower everything the name of Jesus look foolish andish but I believe all right we can argue on that we can argue on that I believe we we can argue on somebody's faith you know that is personal right and she said Okay that was February she said all right I'm going to send you to do another C in August August of last year I went down to the city and when came no cancer is seen in my body you got to be kidding right not not even the cells you gotor look at me doctor Mrs Rey there's no cancer spread in your body not even a cancer cell was seen and I st there in the church and I and I agree with her at that time I said NOS will be seen and we are going to walk because we agree on that one all right we agree now we AG I'm agree with her now there's no sales you look at me happen and she she to put it to the Jesus this she to put it to the tablet that she gave me but Bishop I never take one I did I take one oh she gave you tablets and she thought the tablet work yes because I refused the Cho radiation me some taet and I said but God if I refuse the keep on the radiation I'm not going know if it's you theet wow so I put them wow and month go to the write a prescription give me I take the I put it aside what I don't take one I don't buy one of those Bishop oh my goodness let me say this to rejoice in the doctor office at pH and this pray said pray for the doctor and I said Doctor can I pray with you because I believe in pray believe pray foolish believe that Prayer Changes Things She Said Yes yes yes is the score for prayer for True the score for prayer and we prayed I've not seen her since gave me the six month appointment because there's for me to come to her about and I'm here today I'm here today and let me something Bishop may look funny but there are things God work on the desire of people heart because I remember when the doctor says I I love to sing I love to sing don't sing as as well as other persons I just love to sing so church Sunday I just sing I say you can't sing cuz the lungs is eating out with the cancer and I say you're singing and every Sunday two times a pastor Min song before I preach and if it's not me preaching anybody is preaching they always Pastor sing and and I sing and I sing the power of the Lord come down sometimes into the church and the lungs have back up wow voice doctor say no singing no talking loud I preach every time I sing every time I get mic so you're defying you're defying all ads and Defying Gravity beating all Traditions who aort do you believe Bishop all right all right all right all right all right I'm gonna who can argue that right who can argue with you on that that's the that's the power of Faith um that the power of faith that doesn't waver right the problem and I'm not cutting you but but I'm not cutting you I'm going to come right but but the problem that we have many of us is is because we waver in our faith we contemplate we wonder is it going to work is is it working will God heal me will he not heal me am I am I fortunate unfortunate so when we question when we have those kind of questions in our minds and when we waver in our faith we can't take the the the solid hold on the word of God like we ought to but but but unlike you you decide that you're not going to waiver you're going to grab you're you're gonna you're going to grab the the they call it the the bull by the horn you know you're going to hold on to the Horn of the altar word is almost literally take it literally I remember when the cancer came back I I I I I I don't know if I was PST I didn't talk about it but I said God I was praying I said God where you tell the people and say when me already testify three years ago how you heal me from the cancer me say are you you heal me and me said it sound foolish and I said it to him every morning said God to the people say you going tell him it was temporary or you didn't really heal me or what right and he come back to stage four it was three when it started and he come to St four and I said God what are you going to say to the people what say about you they believe believe in you anymore well here here is here is um I know you're pastoring you know this story by yourself and others I'm sure know it but but that is not unbiblical for you to to say that to God because who did that before Joshua did that before you know with with with with Aon when when Israel were losing battle Joshua went to God and said what is going to be said to your name so that's the same thing what's going to be said to your name when our enemies our adversaries know that we are your children and they us losing all the battles God you're going to look bad because you are you supposed to protect and defend us and so so that is not really presumptious it is it is it is Bishop you want I tell you this I didn't he remember that story afterward I was I didn't remember the story after I remember the story when I was reading I said oh yesy and Pastor D says to me yes J because I I was to St God you tell the people and that's when I got the name that is above every other name God sat tell that there's a name above every other name the name is Jesus Christ amen hallelujah amen bless God there is power in the name there is healing in the name there is Mercy and Grace in the name there is Deliverance in the name there is strength in the name there is salvation in the name there is victory in the name yes and yes the name of Jesus um you're right on that God has given a name that is above every name my goodness and let me say this people we need as Christians we need to believe God when we walk in the with the Lord the light of word what a glory he sh on his way I was on Amen I was listening one morning one when midnight cried to Bishop Rodrick SE a program you have Seena my friend midnight C and he says he says he was under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and Bishop I have a long list of medication that because I'm I'm diabetic I'm hypertensive I have every tensive where I can think of the doctor will say and I don't have none I'm not claiming none of them but they give me a whole bag of tablet and one morning he says reach for your tablet reach for your medication and I I I love to obey the spirit and I know when the spirit is moving and I get up out of my bed after 12 after 1 to and I reach in my closet and I took out the big nck full of medication and I open them on the bed front when I open them I said eliminate he was saying we should say eliminate and I was saying elate eliminate these God you know them I'm not I'm not taking any of these eliminate them eliminate them Bishop I had an appointment the next day or morning later morning by kph and when I went there I'm going to this doct for the first time and he says to me I would like to know the medication that you're on I didn't remember some of the name so I took out the prescription cuz I had a prescription that should be filled four or five times I it to the doctor do lady he start to draw a line through them heate I there I said your Holy Spirit Bishop remember after one the morning and this is about 10:00 day this morning and the doctor draw line to everyone and leave five bring him down to 15 of the prescription you don't need this you don't need this you don't need this you don't need anything and the other day I started to Fe some pain Bishop oh Lord I mean some pain Dev say testify take some pain and I went to the doctor one day my mom in November my step I Char me $4,000 to do injection and it never help me he said me go buy medication all that know like medication but I bought them I didn't get an the following week the pain increased on my right side and I begin to pray but it was so severe I was to run back to the doctor and this time the doctor said I should give him $25,000 for one injection wow I didn't have it and I I I I go outside to my son-in-law and I said $25,000 I said my daughter because I couldn't walk so much pain I was on and we make up 25,000 he gave me the injection and the injection did not even shake my body so I was my 25,000 and I said God I am not taking any more pain tablet I am not taking any more injection because I believe in you and I said Satan the cancer is gone and there's no cancer in my body so all the P are bring on of bring them on when I took when I went to the C page and I I I I was sh with do to do a blood test and the blood was $27,000 bishop and I did the blood test when it came back there was no cancer in my blood I mean I me weeks ago so Dev back up the pain look like I'm sharing that cancer is gone look like cancer is still in my body there was none so he's he's trying to play with your mind yes yes but it's that but know know believe I know who I believe in I said you a shame devil I think you were a shame oh but you try and I I I you know I said to one of my church prayer I said go why the I said God could have stop it I said God knew that suffer with pain and boil knew what was going through and I said this is for the better mayy my soul or to share with somebody else thei that you have gone through and I said God give me Grace to take pain until it pain is gone I went to doctor this morning today I went doctor because I had an appointment not because I was sick but I appointment honest truth I'm a person who follow myo to cuz I want to hear what the Lord is saying and I want to hear what the doctor is saying because if there's no doctor to tell you what is where toal and what is tell tell all right says to me you do it well don't mind them pain I don't know where P coming from but I don't see anything to give this spin your art is good your lungs is good a matter of fact I get a brand new body when I got the result the last result from the CT C every organ in my body was good there was none that wasn't good God give me a brand new lungs brand new so so so you got you got a makeover make wow send a part to me some part to me he send a shipment yes all my organs were good and I said God good Lord I sometimes I get crazy Bop when I think of the goodness of Jesus and what he has done for me he made me laugh he made me cry made me sing he made me shout nobody tell me nothing about Jesus listen if I if if I had your experiences and uh on on both sides if I had the experience that You' have had and if I came out how youve come out I I would be I would be doing I would be I would be I would be having the same reaction and the same attitude like you you do so um I you know uh yeah why not you know rejoice and celebrate and the goodness of God and you know the more you you believe in what God has done and the more you have faith the more you're able to prove what God has done and is able to do and the more you stand strong on on the power of God God to do amazing things so God bless you and somebody said collect your shipment and and enjoy your newness bless you I I want to I want to say tonight anyone out there were hearing my my test maybe you going through some sickness some rough time maybe not even sickness but some rough times in your life yep there's a there's one who specializ and his name is Jesus the Bible said cast your cares upon him because he cared for you and I I I I I preach this every day when I preach I said don't go to Jesus with a when you going to God for your healing or for anything condition if you go to appliances are going for any business Place Bishop there are some f print some we Overlook and then he said condition apply don't think you may get true because the big print read the fine print too so when we walk in with the Lord you can remind him that God I have trusted you not feel you I do my best let me tell you I I reminded him because I know from a True Heart I've did my best have done my best the Lord I think I was foolish was the foolishness I believe in pay my tis I believe in go to fasting I I work when I used to work anymore because of my shoulders I do the rest I can't work anymore and when I used to work Bishop when there's a fasting in the zone I always ask for that when every first Wednesday of the month and and my workplace don't I'm a Christian cuz I pray for everybody at work the prayer person work because I don't afraid to pray nowhere at all nowhere nowhere and I don't AF to tell people about the love of God and who Jesus is I'm not one person who who a Christian at church a Christian everywhere we go I am a of God proud to be a child of God to be called a child of God because you know who Jesus is you're Royal and I ask for fting and never a fasting I do a work that's why sometime when I sit people Church they can't come church at night time come TI back open the store 6 o00 but stop church pray my part no one I don't amen God bless you God bless you nobody can feel your place my friends I have been talking to Pastor L Reynolds if you're just joining and I hope that you you go back when we finish and and find a way to listen the whole of this story because it is a fascinating one I'm going to give you a chance to get a of a cup of water drink something because we're going to wrap it up when we come back so just I'm going to I'm going to play a couple of uh uh take a break and play a couple of ads and then we'll come back and just wrap it up but this has been an an an amazing testimony take a drink of water all right we come right back okay [Music] everyone [Music] and Twitter [Music] oh or [Music] RB [Music] all right my friends uh as we come to wrapping up time next week Wednesday night I'm going to have the truth matters panel that ad you just saw that the truth matters panel will be on live next week and those are some stals that I have with me and we're going to be talking about uh women in Ministry and Leadership uh why so few do they have full leverage how far can they go why do they have the same leverage as men and what are the limits and what does the Bible say about that so we're gonna have a have big discussion next week we want all the ladies to chime in because we're gonna have a mass discussion next week and all the men we want you to join us it's going to be one fascinating discussion I have some Giants going to be in this discussion with me so you're gonna you're gonna have to join us and be a part of that tell somebody about it next week Wednesday night we're going to have the truth matters spanel and as ad says no topic is out of bounds we're going to take up anything and discuss them all right Pastor Lorna Reynolds from the rosil church of Prophecy in St Andrew my long Pastime church I know from let's say 50 plus years ago 50 plus years ago over 50 years ago I I spent so many nights at Ro spend watch night Monday fasting Wednesday fasting we I've been there so many times I've seen it all so that's that's the neighborhood we grew up in a circle local church back then Cavaliers padmore rosil asah was our pastor back then and then life moves on so here we are tonight with the pastor and the last Pastor before her was my good good friend and brother we grew up in Cavaliers church as young men together got married at Cavaliers Church all of us and then here our lives Branch off so Pastor L Reynolds God bless you thank you for your testimony I'm sure you inspire some people to begin to use their faith with more effect and more uh more a sense of purose and be more deliberate about it all right we're going to take your last words what do you have to say to anybody else as we wrap it up tonight thank you so much for sharing this time with me yes I want to say Bishop thanks for having me on your program it was my pleasure being here with you I want to say as I said before to someone who may be wondering who may have cancer or have any other diseases whatever s made I want to say to you there's a name behind it but the fact that doctor can give it a name it ever hears and it ever hears so because it ever hears it hear when you call the name of Jesus and I want you to look at the scripture of Philippians 2 from verse 9 to 11 and every time you feel discouraged or you feel like it's not going to work out for you it's come through for you just read that there's a name above every other name and when you feel like that sickness or that condition or that situation is overpowering you tell that situation there's a name that is above this situation and that's how I deal with everything this recent time for this past months every situation problem arises I said problem there's a name above your your name whatever the problem may be maybe children grandchildren of sickness Church problem there is a name above every other name so because that name is above every other name that name suppresses everything else so I take my confidence and hold it on that there's a God who is our healer the Bible declares when he went on the cross the blood that came from his side and the the water is for the healing and the blood is for the saving and if we believe that and I believe anything that do it talking about God and trusting God trust him all hold on to him with every fi every ounce that you have Jacob wrestle Angel let him go God if you when I canc God if you heal me I will not let you go and if you don't heal me you have your purpose I'm still not letting off you I'm going to hold you until the break of day and so tonight my friends trust God he's your deliverer he's your strong tower he's a God who specialize in that let me tell you something the devil out there right now everything that happened in the world that is bad it come on the Facebook it come Twitter it come Tik toac it come everything and God is working is is plan to some people God is healing God is delivering and the Christian them shut them mouth but I tell the devil I have news Bishop I'm going to tell the world about Jesus and his healing power because healer amen how tell the world go watching news and listen news of the bad things you hear anything good coming out to trust his God anymore not doing anything for them not seeing anything or hear anything that God is doing so I'm going to share my testimony I'm alive today I'm a living witness I'm a witness for the Lord I'm a miracle sitting before many persons tonight many persons who I was in with and have been to Clinic with when I tell you that when I go to kph a clinic I look at the vast amount of person with cancer 1,500 800 of Gather in that auditori of that place I stood in the cor I remember many days and I said God we are your children we are you in all of this you must get the glory but condition apply some of us have cancer we don't want Jesus we the Healer we want the man who can heal us we don't want the man himself we just want the healing but I give you Jesus t amen complete amen amen his complete package Hallelujah Oh Glory God bless you God bless you God bless you father in the name of Jesus we thank you for this program we thank you for your mercies we thank you for your goodness we thank you tonight God for being on this live and we pray for the persons who are hearing at this time oh God for healing of Deliverance for Hope Oh God bring hope bring light oh God Joy to the word the Lord has come let Earth receive our King and tonight God we just want to thank you for this program bless our Bishop I pray bless this ministry as he oh God go on here time and time oh God again Lord reveal yourself Mighty to your people Jesus name Bishop [Music] thanks as I said to the hear me I give you Jesus my pleasure to have you every H name Hallelujah my pleasure to have you and you're going to stay there you're going to stay we're going to I'm going to once I once I log off then I'll talk to you a bit offline before we before we say goodbye but my friends I thank you for joining and I hope I hope as you join that this meant something to Hallelujah um you may be you may be watch it live or you may be watch it later on next week next month but whenever you whenever you see it is going to be fresh for you and maybe God is going to use this to speak directly to you to show you the power of faith and that his name has Authority and power to suppress everything if we can use the name with the authority given to us in the name of Jesus by the word and the authority and the Holy Spirit we can break every stronghold we can break every stronghold and um yes I could get your number offline my brother Pastor Michael Jones we I'll get your number um after word um I can share that with you if you don't mind but my friends uh the Lord has has inspired me to pray and I and I pray this prayer on Tik Tok about and and my message a message of Hope and healing and the Lord has been speaking into my heart for the past four or five days to pray to break the cycle of cancer and and and my next prayer that's I'm going to be praying that maybe tomorrow I'm going to pray and put it on Tik Tok the last prayer I prayed there there are 1.2 million people who saw that prayer There's 7 about 70,000 people who watch the whole other prayer and I have 32,000 people who responded to it it tells me how much people are hurting and so I am going to be praying because I believe the how comes for God to help us to break the cycle of the strangle hoold of these diseases and and I got I got a little bit inspiration I got got a little inspiration from this tonight because now and and sometimes you get inspiration from little things I have never looked at it and I don't remember if I ever looked at using the name of Jesus above every name uh that was not Authority and power but they look at it from every name of creatures and illness and diseases I'm sure somebody get that tonight so they can apply the name of Jesus to whatever they're going to call the name call the name and let it know that the name of Jesus rises above it and according to God's word it must be subject to the name and the power that is above all name and that name is Jesus Christ my friends if you have not yet subscribed to my YouTube channel do it because you never know what's next or who will join the conversation follow me 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a6quJWqO6oE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6quJWqO6oE | Tech Talk - SwannCloud HD Network Camera Review - SW WIFIPTX - ADS-445 | for this Tech talk instead of talking to someone I'm going to talk about something I'm going be talking about this uh Network IP camera that I just bought I have other ones like this but I thought I'd do a little review and talk about this one a little bit if you enjoy my videos and would like to see more please consider becoming a supporter over at patreon.com [Music] mx1000 so earlier today I was walking through Sam's Club and I saw this camera here it's a swan Cloud HD on the box it says it's Model S sw- wi fi PTX it says that it's an HD camera of 720p resolution and I thought hey that looks pretty good it said the regular price was like $180 and it was on sale for $70 or $80 and I have a camera similar to this the camera I currently have is a w view w n SV i e w which is just some cheap camera I bought 2 years ago off of Amazon from China I use it as a baby cam for my daughter and this looks similar and there's lots of cameras like this out there and even though it was a little more expensive the one I have now I think I paid $50 for and this one like I said was $70 or $80 but this one was HD and also has a slot for an SD card so I thought that looked like a good deal so I bought it and brought it home and read through the directions and in the directions it only has directions for using an app on your phone uh which is odd because most of these cameras have built-in web servers that you can directly access which is what I planned on doing uh and after doing a quick port scan with nmap on it I found that it had plenty of ports open although I could not connect to any of them I tried Googling the model of this camera again sw- WiFi PTX and got absolutely nothing I did find searches for the same model number without the X at the end and there was a similar looking camera but it was obviously not the same camera doing a little bit more searching I did find a model that looks almost well not just almost it looks identical to this one by Swan it's called The ad-44 Swan I HD pan and tilt all in one IP network camera so I'm assuming that that's the same camera as this just maybe they released it under a different model number for Sam's Club and again it it retails for $180 and I was unable to find any help there although reading the reviews for those two cameras I realized that they got pretty bad reviews cuz a lot of people were having the same problems they could not get them working on their desktops at all only through tablets even though it clearly states and has pictures of laptops in the instructions um and on the box so finally I decide after you know doing some packet sniffing and Port checking not getting anywhere contact company and see if they have any suggestions and the only way to connect to the camera through a web browser from a laptop or desktop and I'm assuming that the apps are doing the same is by going through their site you have to register their camera on the site and then connect through their site now I would say that I'm not extremely paranoid person and when I hear people you know they put little uh pieces of tape over the webcams on their camera and stuff because they're afraid someone might be watching them I think that's a little silly and far-fetched I mean it could happen but chances someone watching you I whatever so I'm not I'm not that paranoid but this company the swan company obviously is up to something first off never trust a company that requires you to install some sort of software or app for your phone or tablet to do basic tasks that your tablet or phone laptop or desktop should already be able to do there is absolutely no reason that you shouldn't be able to log into this camera and stream some images or video either through a web browser or using a media player you already have installed on your device uh so the fact that they're requiring you to install an app should send up red flags lots of companies really want you to install apps but usually there's other ways around but to have all these ports open on this camera and have them only function through their website it means that they went an extra step to make sure that you couldn't access it without going through their website and you couldn't access it without using their app on a tablet or phone I guess maybe you can go through their site site but still obviously they're wanting you to install something that's unnecessary which should send up red flags and now from a paranoid point of view you have to send all your videos and pictures and audio because there is a microphone on this through their website to and through website which is just a little more of a red flag so no Swan is a company I would not trust uh they're they're up to something I'm definitely going to be returning this camera um never actually even saw a picture come from it so I can't comment on the quality of it but it just fails in every aspect uh I don't trust this company uh and they're product is difficult to set up without jumping through hoops so as far as the swan Cloud HD s SW wi fi PTX or possibly also known as the ads d445 Swan I HD camera I give it zero Stars if possible I do not trust this camera the fact that I can get a cheap Chinese camera for $30 less that has more functionality than it and that's $30 less at the sale price at Sam's Club where the regular price is $130 more no I I I I'm I do not recommend buying this product and if someone from Swan is out there I recommend talking to your developers uh because what they're doing makes you look very suspicious maybe you're not up to anything but again they've gone the extra step to basically invade you know people's privacy by forcing you to send your video from your house that's constantly going through your website instead of allowing you to directly connect to it again that's a nice option if someone wants to use that but again not only is it you know a privacy issue it's a duh issue if their servers go down you're dependent on them and you're using this camera possibly for security what could is security if a server that you're not in control of and is where all the images going through goes down I mean you have no control over that so as far as security it's not very good and as far as your privacy it's not very good so that's all I have to say about the swan uh Cloud HD camera that I got at Sam's Club and uh so that's my little review of it don't recommend it I'm telling you right now uh there are cheaper cameras out there that give you more functionality and uh in my opinion better security and privacy so thank you for watching and uh I hope you found this useful and if you were thinking about buying this product I would not or any other product made by [Music] swan | Kris Occhipinti | UCf93fPKwotph47H3_KDcRyg | 2014-12-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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